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Show 4168 McDonald- D 2188 Q Did you walk from Kanab? A No, we rode in a wagon we hired at Kanab; Mr. Stanton borrowed six hundred dollars when we got in there, to take us through to Denver, from Mr. Mariger, who was bishop of Kanab at the time, and telegraph operator. He was the one that seat the news out about Mr. Brown and Mr. Richardson being drowned. Q Brown was the president of the railway company? A Yes. Judge Watter son- in- law. Q From Denver? A Yes. I will tell you about this trip going out-- Q Never mind about that. Then did you book up with Mr. Stanton for his second expedition? A I went through to Denver with them, and I told them, after I had been in there two weeks - - Mr. Chamberlin was vice- president of the company, he was in Europe -- they had telegraphed the information in about Mr. Brown being drowned-- THE SPECIAL MASTER: Can't you shorten this up? A He started back, said he would be there in twelve or fifteen days. BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q What I am interested in at this time is the preparation for the boats of the second Stanton trip. Just tell me |