Show DEAL aa I 1 U T ST ind E SOLVED WILLARD CREEK AGAIN A PER QUESTION I 1 I ft M S browning pr protests 1 tests against an extension of time asked for i by the city As was anticipated when the city asked for an extension of time on the filings on water in willard canyon in order that the tangle in the partial sale said of the right could be unraveled to t tho he satisfaction of the city and frank moore a protest against the granting of more time has been filed by M S Browning with the state engineer mayor brewer has received a copy of the protest together with a communication muni cation from caleb tanner notifying him that if he has anything to say in opposition to the protest it must b be sent to the engineers office at once with ith 1 fee for consideration until the council or the special committee appointed to definitely bisp dispose 0 so of the controversy contro veray has acted noth nothing ng w will ill be done to offset the brown browning ng communication it Is alleged by browning that on sopt sept 3 1907 harrison Harr laon clement and V P strange filed on waters in willard canyon canyon and that frank moore G B barker E W kennedy and william craig filed on the same water april 19 1907 but that the original claim was never validated by work whereas the second claim has been strengthened by 1000 in work and the spending of for machinery with which to 1 generate electricity setting forth that to grant the extension would put the petitioner to heavy loss and render valueless s his rights to waters in wll lard canyon the petition ends by a appealing P for a denial of further time in ill which the city may fortify its position although mayor brewer considers tho the situation decidedly uncertain as to the rights of the city to the waters of the canyon he is of the opinion that thai the committee will be able to give sut suf focient reasons why the extension should bo be granted the opposition to the application however jeopardizes the claims which moore and his as so socia clates tes sold to the former council and makes the question as to whether the city or some one else owns the water mure more difficult to determine |