Buena Vista Gold Mines Co. v. Boise Basin Improvement Co.

162 P. 330, 29 Idaho 789, 1916 Ida. LEXIS 123
CourtIdaho Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 30, 1916
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Buena Vista Gold Mines Co. v. Boise Basin Improvement Co., 162 P. 330, 29 Idaho 789, 1916 Ida. LEXIS 123 (Idaho 1916).

Opinion

MORGAN, J.

This is an appeal from an order pendente lite granted in a suit arising out of conflicting claims to the right to use, for placer mining purposes, the waters of Elk creek, the flow of which, at ordinary stages, is insufficient to satisfy the demands of all the parties. The accompanying map of the creek showing the location of ditches through which water has heretofore been diverted and by means of which some of the litigants propose to conduct it to their mines will aid in a ready and complete understanding of the controversy.

Respondent owns the Donahue ditch and claims the right to divert through it for use on the Donahue placer ground fifteen cubic feet of water per second of time by virtue of an application made to the state engineer on June 12, 1915, and a permit issued pursuant thereto on September 4th of that year; also three cubic feet per second under a like application made June 2, 1916.

The Centerville Mine & Milling Company owns the Channel ditch and claims the right to divert ten cubic feet of water per second by virtue of appropriation made in 1863 or 1864.

The Boise Basin Improvement Company, Limited, owns the Mann, Alderson and Dunn ditches. It claims a right to the use of ten cubic feet of water per second based upon appropriation made by means of the Dunn ditch in 1864, also the right to 45 cubic feet per second diverted through the Mann ditch, the right to five cubic feet of which dates back to an appropriation made in 1864, and the remainder is claimed by virtue of two permits issued by the state engineer, one for 25 cubic feet and the other for 15 cubic feet, having dates of priority of May 16, 1910, and July 16, 1912, respectively.

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