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    Mr. H, 0. Mann, V i c e - P r e s i d e n t - Operation, Omaha, Nebraska. D e a r Mr. Mann; Pursuant to my letter June 9th, above file in reference to water supply at Las Vegas for use of the railroad comp a n y a n d the city; and later letter of June 10 w h i c h accompanied copy of m y letter to Rosooe Moss Company, who dri l l e d the new well at Las Vegas: I b e g to h e r e w i t h enclose the reply received f r o m the Rosooe Moss Company, w h i c h is self-explanatory. I n view of the investment the R a i l r o a d Company already has in W e l l #8, I think the expense of $300 to $500 w h i c h Moss estimates w o u l d be m o n e y well spent if it w i l l restore the w e l l to its original flow, I w i l l very m u o h appreciate your further advice. Yours very truly, JUN 3 5 1938 W A L T E R R. BRACKEN, _ | Vice-Copy to - President and Agent. Mr. Frank Strong.