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I agree.4 ! r i j(? 0' Oct. 31* 1903. Dr. ’ J. K. yV. Bracken, Los Vegas, Nevada, Dear Sir: I have your favor of the 26th instant and note that you are sending me a sample box of apples. I note that you have about twelve tons of these already picked and expect to have about that many more. The apples arrived a day or two ago, and I find them to be very nice, indeed. I hardly think it would f>e policy to ship these apples to Los Angeles for the market, as the freight rates are tremendously high from Ivanpah to Los Angeles* I think you ought to be able to find a market for them among the contractors, ranchers and engineer pfiX*!/ is 8 near the ranch. 1 also note that you have sent three boxes of these to Salt Lake to Mr.hells, Mr.Whittemore, etc. I received the sample of the fall apples sent to me by mail, and I was under' the impression I acknowledged receipt of them. I found them to be a very choice article. Very truly yours, (Signed) J. ROSS CL