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I agree.F O R M 1 0 0 0 - 4 - 0 S - S M - W A L T E R S SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD COMPANY you advised that Bracken stated Tuttle understood this matter thoroughly. I wired Mr.Tuttle for his understanding, and am in receipt of the following from him: "All feed hills on stock up to March 19th should he paid to San Pedro Railroad Co., the date receipt was given to Bracken for hay; all hills prior to this date belong to the Company. Ho agreement made between Walter Bracken and myself regarding Marsh feed hill." ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT H. 1. BETTIS, AUDITOR In you ^tgyplease refer to Subject: Feed hill of Marsh,- in Los AngeTes, Cal • > June IS, 1905 Mr. J. Ross Clark Second Vice President Building Dear Sir: After receipt of your letter of June 1st, file 60-A, in which Yours truly Auditor