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I agree.New York* January 6th , 1913 Mr. R. S. Lovett, , '.t: • i 165 Broadway, New York. Dear Sir,- I as in receipt of your valued favor of the 4th instant and will take the matter of construction of packing house for the Sutherland Fruit Company at Riverside, up with the Special Committee and ash for definite infomation concerning the seme. I cannot understand exactly why Mr. Sprcule should object to the construction of packing houses on the lines of our railway wherever the business demands it. If this policy is pursued and no improvements made it wouId sects to ire that there will be a very unpromising^ future for the interests of the Ban Pedro in getting its share of citrus fruit shipments, which in the past have not exceeded 10 or 1 if. I was very sorry to hear through a telegram from my brother J. Ross Clark, who was at Salt Bake City yesterday, that Mrs* W» H. Bancroft had passed away on Saturday. I telegraphed Mr. Bancroft yesterday expressing my sincere sympathy and conveying my regrets to him. Yours sincerely,