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I agree.Mr. C. O. Whittemore 2 asked, unless I can be assured good, clean water for irrigation purposes that I may be able to harvest crops without having the same destroyed after half grown. It certainly does seem to me that this desert is large enough to empty that sump on to, without pumping it into the waters of the creek, and I wish you would kindly advise me as soon as practicable the exact condition of these matters, for if this as ordered by Mr. W. C. Frazier is to be a fixed practice, I most certainly will have to change my lease with the Las Vegas Land and Water Company. Yours very truly, WALTER R. BRACKEN