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    F o rm 2 6 0 1 l-06-20m—A Salt5 T ak e Route, ? m 14C' 146! ^ SENT TO S.ENDER | RECEIVER TlMEiSJ|.NT 1 K ,M \ IfS |1 ' recjd Prom SENDER RECEIVER TIME REC’D f I | \n 4:02 BN VJ P.M. Pink w :M . ' / Th is blank tp be used only as provided for in Supt. Telegraph Circular N o .l of June 10, '1905, and must not be used by unauthorized persons. Its improper use should be re­ported promptly td^SuirtrrTelegraph. A ll messages fob parties on trains must be en­closed in sealed envelopes. The exact send­ing - and receiving time, initials o f sending and receiving operators, and signal of ofbceL with wh ich business was done, must be plain­ly noted in space provided for that purpose. J, Ross Clark, Salt Lake, December 2.8, 1908. Los Angeles, Yourt message this _da_t_e_. I have seen A. H. Godbe but without success so far. However, I have another appointment with him in the morning. He claims that his oompany oannot give us this water of a contract entered into years ago between the_original owners . water and lincoln County, giving a perpetual right for the use of of the water for the inhabitants of Pioche, no matter what the population mav ever be. I have some doubts about this as godbe has not acopy t+hheQ cfio nrtsrt acdte laavn d icnl atihmiss mnaetvetre r two ahsa vdeue steoe nh.iist m^a^kijn^g ^a^ itr^ipf oto^ Lricohcn^ef loorr^ 4 & S aileged0purpos0 of looking up t u . oontraot .water sunnlv He claims never to have made any representations about this . water except to Mr. Waters and you, and says w r i : a