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Show 1342 ( ALBERT AL33ERT ) L ANDERSON For Defendant ( Record , vol . 30 , pp . 5230-51-4-49 ) He resides at Oakland , California ; and is ( seventy-four seventyfour ) years old . At one time lie resided at Greenriver , first ( going zoing- zoing ) . . there in 1908 . He went into the country ( prac- prac ) tically to Elaterite Basin , eighteen or twenty miles south and west of the river , to see about oil . ( R . 5230 ) In getting down to this section of ( the- the ) country he went down with two rowboats , and left Greenriver between the first and the middle of December , 1908 . There were four in the party . That was the first of his boating . When he first went into the oil field he went in by pack from Torrey , Utah . That is , ( he be ) ( had bad ) been into the oil field overland prior to the boating trip . . On the boat trip they took two boats , loaded with about nine hundred pounds each , and went to the mouth of ( Miller's Millers ) Canyon , which is located right at the upper end of Townsite bottoms . ( R . . 5231 . ) After they arrived at the upper end of Townsite bottoms or the mouth of ( Miller's Millers ) Canyon Tom , , , Baker met them with a pack outfit of four or five horses . Tom Baker had come from Torrey on a trail , and the point they desired to reach was about eighteen or twenty miles from the mouth of ( Miller's Millers ) Canyon . ( R . 5232 . ) They pulled the boats out of the water entirely , and took the pack outfit and saddle horses , and rode to their destination . . The , |