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I agree.fhe water users below the spring could not. In my judgment, successfu lly contest our righ t to carry this water through a pipe to Calient®, even I f they so desired, and the ruribaok to the channel o f Meadow Valley Wash at and below Caliente from th is new source would increase the volume o f the stream to the ben efit o f the users below* Arrangements no doubt could be made with the County Commissioners o f Lincoln County to furnish Caliente Down with water, as the cost o f the maintenance and operation o f the municipal water plant at Caliente is gradually increasing, and the tax levied fo r this purpose, the greater portion o f which is paid by the Railroad, has reached the lim it prescribed by law* fhe p roject is fea sib le insofar as the t it le to the water is concerned, and i t would seem to me that the matter should be thoroughly investigated in order to preserve the Company1a righ t to this water fo r a ll times* ec- Mr. p| Up Knickerbocker M r. §1 | | Halsted || ||p || Mr | Ch iffle s M ams Mr. Leo A. McNamee. F. R. McHamee* ? A h | a P FRMjI