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Show in one place . He has 179 probably seen as : many as fifteen or twenty working at times during the ( -Nvin- Nvin ) ter season . ( R . 661-662 . ) ( Recross-exa Recrossexa Recross-exm Recrossexm ) ) ( R . Vol . 4 pp . 663 ) : There has never been any occasion when he has , gone down the river and ( checked cheeked ) up on the number of prospectors working on the various banks and all he meant to say was that there had been times when he probably has seen as many as fifteen men working on the portions of the river where he ( bap- bap ) pened to be and what men were at other points he did not know ( R . 663 . ) JOHN J . ( UJMSDEN LUNSDEN ) For Complainant ( Record vol . 4 , pp . ( GG4-C86 GG4C86 GG4486 ) ) He resides at Grand Junction , Colorado , age 66 years , contractor and builder . He constructed a boat for navigation on the Green River in the Spring of 1905 ; the boat ( was -was was ) built at Grand ( Junc Junc- Junc ) tion , Colorado , and shipped to Greenriver , Utah , and finished there . It was fifty feet long , sixteen to eighteen foot beam , and drew from twelve to fourteen inches of water , according to his best recollection . The boat was propelled by means of a marine gasoline power engine and cost a little over 15,000 . It was named the City of Moab and launched on the Green River at Greenriver Utah , , about the first of May , 1905 . The City of Moab was constructed for the purpose of transporting |