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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