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I agree.made use of. How should Buol, through the Courts, be able to obtain aa per his application a dam and appropriate any portion o f this water fo r his land at Buol town, it very certainly would mean the entire destruction o f the ranch, and at the same time, would i f this town increases in population, mean a shortage o f water for the inhabitants here. Personally I am o f the opinion that there is a clique of citizens backing this entire project, and they are undoubtedly going to carry it through. Just who these citizens and the ones interested are I do not care to make mention at present, but w ill ferret the thing out and find a l l the d etails I can in connection with the same. Kindly return to me by return ifaail the enclosed copy o f le tte r to Henry Th u rte ll, the State Engineer. Also the notice o f application from him. Tours tru ly , Walter R. Bracken.