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SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD COMPANY. E. W. GILLETT, GENERAL FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT. T. C. PECK, ASSISTANT GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT. H. B. WORDEN, ASSISTANT GENERAL PREIGHT AGENT. Salt Lake City, Utah,Sept ember 10,1903 In reply refer to File No- A-344-G C Mr.J,Ross Clark, Second Tice President, Los Angeles,California. Lear sir: While in Los Angeles last week you will probally remeMber you spoke to me about some horses in the Tegas Talley,and I advised you that there were parties here buying up wild horses for shipment east. The names of these buyers are Chisman and Blair arid their address is Ottumwa, Iowa. They will purchase from 800 to 1500 range horses during the coming month. I expect Mr.Shisman to call at this office during the next few days and in case he does,I will speak to him about your horses so that he can communicate with you. Yours very truly