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I agree.S A N P E D R O , LO S A N G E L E S A N D S A L T LAKE R A IL R O A D C O M P A N Y Electric lights; Las Vegas passenger depot: Dear Sir:- Returning herewith Chief Engineer Tilton's communication to you, dated March third, and replying to your letter to me of March fourth, Pile No.1199, on subject of electric lighting of Las Vegas passenger depot* Under the circumstances, it would seem that the proper thing to do, for the time being at least, would be to continue taking current from the municipal lighting plant at Las Vegas. \ OFFICE OF FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT First Vioe-president On Southern Pacific, March 11th, 1910 Mr. J. Ross Clark, Second Vice-President. Los Angeles,'Calif. Enel.