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I agree.SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD COMPANY Dear Sir*- Your letter of March first, File No. 1199, received this morning, and I assume was written before receipt of my letter to you dated on line February 26th, wherein I stated that it was immaterial to me what rate is charged on gravel from Hoya for use in construction of additional company houses at Las Vegas. If Mr.Tilton's estimates for these additional houses are based on one-half cent per ton per mile for transporting the material I have no objection to that rate being applied to the gravel, and my letter of February 26th was intended to convey that idea. V OFFICE OF FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT First vioe-president Salt Lake City, March 3rd, 1911 Bate on gravel; Las Vegas company houses: Mr. J. Boss Clark, Second Vice-President Los Angeles, California