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San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT E. G. TILTON, CHIEF ENGINEER Employes' Cottages - las Vegas, Los Angeles, Cal., September 30, 1910, File No. 599, Mr. J. Ross Clark, 2nd. Vice-President, Building. Dear Sir:- I received your letter of September 23rd. 1910, in which, you wrote that Mr. Walter R. Bracken advised you that the Company houses recently erected by this Department at las Vegas were never cleaned up after the carpenters and plasterers finished their work in them. And further that you wished that I would arrange to have it done. I felt confident that Mr. Bracken had misinformed you because I had been in many of the houses and noted all workmen's refuse had been swept, but I wrote Mr. Shanahan respecting the matter and he advises that they were all swept out when finished. Since then naturally some dust has settled on the floors and he has had them swept again. - I enclose a copy of his letter upon the subject. CC.Mr.W.H.Bancroft, 1st. Vice-President. Yours truly,