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A. He sends his own order and the other fellows send for their own.
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Q. 198 The same Company pays the bill. Why should pay the other?
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A. He says he don't know.
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Q. 199 Since the other camp got no meat, did he still get meat?
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A. Yes.
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Q. 200 Mr. Simpson says the Maquinna was four or five days late. How was it the other boys did not get theirs?
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A. He got a lot of salt pork and bacon and ham.
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Q. 201 There are two camps, Camp No. 1 and Camp No. 2
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A. Yes. His are boys in Camp No. 1
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Q. 202 What is the trouble with Camp No. 2, when the boys have to go and dig clams on the beach?
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A. He said maybe he didn't send enough. They had ham; maybe the other camp didn't send for any of them.
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Q. 203 The other boy said that when he sent an order in, he cut the order down and only sent half?
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A. He said he don't know anything about that
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Q. 204 Does he know anything about these boys at the other camp having no food except rice and clams for a while?
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A. He don't know.
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Q. 205 Didn't they mix at all, the two camps?
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A. No.
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Q. 206 How far the the two camps apart?
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A. Over a mile.
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Q. 207 Wasn't there some trouble because somebody else took a contract for Camp No. 2? Didn't these fellows in Camp No. 2 take a contract on their own or one fellow take a contract for these boys.
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A. He said he don't know.
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Q. 208 How many men have you got?
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A. Four men and himself.
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Q. 209 Was there any trouble between him and these men at Camp 2 at all?
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A. No.
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Q. 210 Any trouble between Tom here and Mr. Colquohn about
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BC Archives GR-0431/Box 13 File 6/BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL./Inquisitions/inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia.

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