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Q. Did you live in that town ? 



A. No, sir. 



Q. How did you hear of Shaw's trespass ? 



A. I had a surveyor up there with me and he told me, and a number 

 of other people told me; Captain Parker told me he had b9en 

 trespassing. 



Q. Did the information come from Long Lake ? 



A. Those people lived in Long Lake. 



Q. After that information you looked into it and made the 

 complaint? 



A. Yes, sir. 



Q. On the twenty-third, which was Monday, you sold these logs 

 under Warden Garmon's notice ? 



A. Yes, sir. 



Q. How long was that notice ? 



A. Those notices were posted somewheres about eight days. 



Q. How many of them were posted ? 



A. I couldn't say as to how many; I think there were eight. 



Q. Did you post any of them ? 



A. No, sir. 



Q. Did you see any of them posted ? 



A. Yes, sir. 



Q. How many did you see posted up ? 



A. I saw four posted. 

 , Q. Whereabouts? 



A. Long Lake. 



Q. Whereabouts there? 



A. One at Helms'; one over on the Long Lake hotel ; there was 

 another at Albert Hammon's store, and another on another store I 

 saw; I sent one to David Helms to post at the head of Long lake. 



Q. Where was this sale held ? 



A On the front steps of the Long Lake hotel. 



Q. How far was that from these logs ? 



A. Four miles from one parcel and about a mile and a half from the 

 other. 



Q. How many logs were there ? 



A. I counted them, I think there was eleven hundred and some 

 thing pieces. 



Q. That would make about how much lumber ? 



A. I think I estimated it at something over three for a "market; " 

 they were sold subject to the measurement by the Norwood Lumber 

 Company measurer. 



