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I agree.Pot. 23, 1911 1199 1'r. ’7. H. Bancroft, Pi.ret Pice Bee client, Salt lake City, Utah. Boar Sir: Referring to hr. Viol la’ joint favor of the Slat relative to rate on gravel for las -Yegee cottages, referred to in my letter' of January 20th and vourr of January 21st. I presume all this gravel was hauled in-^®^:;or three car lots in regular trains, and that commercial tonnage was not reduced in order to handle the gravel, putting the Operating Department under very little if any additional expense except switching., picking up and setting out again; and I believe rate of -fcg per ton per mile, which would he about £12 per car, would he fair to both departments. Very truly yours,