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Show 4409 Loper- C 2429 Q What did you have with you on your trip up the river in your boat? A I had everything I had in the world in the boat, consisting of my bedding, a few clothes and some grub, that was all. Q You had your boat fairly well loaded, didn't you? A Not very well loaded; I run out of grub before I got there. Q Just want to get it in pounds. A I might have had twenty- five pounds of flour, maybe fifteen pounds of bacon, and maybe that many beans; that's about all. Q When you left these two men at the Stanton dredge, you took your boat up to Hite, a distance of about forty miles. was it? A Something like that, yes. Q Rowed it part of the time? A A little bit. Q Did you have nay supplies with you when you left them there? A Rarely enough to get there. Q When describing that incident on your direct examination, you stated that you made the same trip later. I take it the trip you referred to was to trip you later described, namely, the one with Bert Deadbolt? A 1912. |