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Show 3773 Stone- D 1794 THE SPECIAL MASTER: That is a great relief, Mr. witness. MR. BLACKMAR: Your Honor, he is young yet, we can not tell, you know, what he say do. CROSS EXAMINATION BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q When you saw Loper going stream with his boat, Mr. Stone, about now far below Hite would you judge he was? A It is difficult for me to give you any exact distance there; it was possibly somewhere near the middle of Glen canyon; I say possibly. Q You spoke about another camp that had been established by Mr. Stanton or by the company, as I understood you. How far was that camp above or below the dredge? A You mean where the dredge afterward was? Q Yes, Where the dredge afterwards was. A Again, that is difficult for me to say. The camp where I spent most of my time, where Stanton was doing the most of his prospecting with a drill, by the way, to find out where bed rock was in the stream, was right near Trachyte -- the mouth of Trachyte creek. Q From there about where was the other camp? A Which other camp? |