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V :| i / i if..' . : Mif ¥ 1 AJr.Or*' ©> irLfv’r 1#}©»>? ^ W Syff w vf • A' M# ,jfi- {; jr pi 2 j | l > ?fe?* ' p?i -i i v SiiT/i; SAKS BOUTS SASfBOXJHD, December SO, 1908. f f 1 U * an ^ Mr. if. B. MoHamoe, | Attorney for Ifevada. Galienta, Heva&a. Bear Sir,- When we bit lit the line into Pioche- the Uovads-Utah lines h Smelters Corporation promised the company sufficient grounds for its right of way and station grounds, and particularly promised the company a sufficient amount of water for their use. Upon application to them for a deed for this water it was found that they owned only an undivided one-half interest and that the Ohio-Kentuoky Mining Company was the owner of the other half and objection was made to making a deed for an unlimited amount of water, and thereupon it was arranged that the deed should be restricted to one liners inch daily consumption.. Mr.Clark saw Mr.&odbe of the Ohlo- Kaatuaisy Company, and he agreed to Join in such a deed. He now objects to carrying out this arrangement because he says hda company cannot give us water absolutely because of a contract entered into years ago between the original owners of the water and Lincoln County giving a perpetual right for the ueo sufficient of the water for the inhabitants of Pioohe no matter what the population m y be. Qo&be, however, has no copy of the contract and claims not to have seen it. We are quit© anxious to get a copy thereof. Of course, it may have been entered into between Lincoln County and ono of the corporations above named or their predecessors in interest. 2019-02-05 2019-02-05 http://cdm17304.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p17304coll5/id/47… 47852 47853.pdfpage /p17304coll5/image/47853.pdfpage