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I agree.San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake R^gSS33D^eANY -------- AP Vv \9«V ENGINEERING DEPARTMEl/| ^ f 1199, ooimerning the furnishing of electric light for the forty employees' cottages at Las Vegas. Our shop power plant will have ample electric power, until all the shops are built, to furnish light for illuminating the cottages, but owing to the size of the electric generators it would be very expensive to operate than for the small amount of current which will be required. If it is desired that the current be supplied by the shop plant it would be economy to install an additional small generator. Besides the additional generator, a transmission line to the cottages and a meter in each cottage would have to be installed. We probably would also have to get a municipal franchise for a pole line in the streets. E. G. TILTON, - CHIEF ENGINEER Los Angeles, Cal. Electric light for Employees' Cottages at Las Vegas. File JVo. 599 . / Mr. J. Ross .Clark End Vice President Building Dear Sir: Replying to your letter of February B5th, 1910, file Yours truly,