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I agree.S A N P E D R O , L O S A N G E L E S A N D S A L T L A K E R A I L R O A D C O M P A N Y , T R A F F IC D E P A R T M E N T / F. A. WANNi G E N E R A L T R A F F I C M A N A G E R L O S A N G E L E S , C A L ., 0ct.31,l9l0 I n Reply refer to F ile No. A'- Mr. A. S. Halsted, General Attorney, Building. Dear S i r :- Under the new ordinance promulgated by the City of Los Angeles re lative to wharfage, dockage and handling charges, it is my understanding that any and a l l vessels that tie up to our docks, it is our imperative duty, under the law, to collect < a dockage charge, and i f there is any freight , such freight w ill be subject to wharfage charge. Failure to collect same means penalty to this company. I would like to be sure of th is, and especially must we collect dockage from the Catalina boat that pouches at our dock each morning for passengers. A ruling on this w ill be very much appreciated. Yours truly,