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<br /> <br />of twenty to fifty yoars; and at that time rights were to <br /> <br />vest, to bocome established and be superior to any rights there <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />after, I would be absolutely opposed to any plan of that kind, <br /> <br />yet. H01'levor, I feol tho vmight of this, and there probably <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />should be somo provision 1'lhereby modification can be had, if <br /> <br />it. is found out that justice would be botter served by so <br /> <br />doing. I have not any definite plan to suggest. I am willing <br /> <br />to discuss and hear discussions. I think I would be willing <br /> <br />to accept anything that could be censtruod as fair to my <br /> <br />state. <br /> <br />Of course, one of the primary reasons Wyolning is in this <br /> <br />is to protect herself against any embar~ that she feels <br /> <br />might be placed upon hor future developmonts, tho developments <br /> <br />to which she figures she may be entitlod to by the pessibili- <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ties of hor greatest natural resource,- hor water supply, vie <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1'lould not subsoribo to any doctrine that would mean any race <br /> <br />for developments as has boon intimated. OtherHise my mind is <br /> <br />opon in tho matter, and I would be glad to oonsider any plan <br /> <br />that Hould not dofeat tho purpose of Wyoming. In listening to <br /> <br />.Hr. Norviol this morninc I vIaS unable to ascertain just <br /> <br />lIhat he thoucht might happon in the upper states. We have <br /> <br />not any patent evaporators, or any ,my to got rid of water un- <br /> <br />less ..Ie apply it te valuable, beneficial usos, 'and I confess <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />that by raising even wild hay upen the meadows at tho head ef <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />the Green River, thereby sustaining through.the winter the <br /> <br />life of some of our stock, we are porferming as valuable <br /> <br />l4th-S,r. <br />n <br /> <br />157 <br />