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    San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company iH ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT E. G. TILTON, CHIEF ENGINEER Los Angeles, Cal., ^ ^ 1909> Engineering Department Form SO, Ho. 9, covering construction of twenty fear-room and twenty five-room Employee’s cottages at las Vegas, Dev. FileXo. 503, Mr. W» H. Bancroft, 1st Vice President, Mr. J. Ross Clark,^ 2nd Vice President, Special Committee. Gentlemen:- # I Dave your letter of Jane 23rd, 1909, instructing me to prepare a Form 30 for an appropriation for twenty four-room and twenty five-room employee’s cottages to be erected at Las Vegas, using design Do. 1, drawing Do. 15573 for fclie smaller and design Do. 2, drawing Do. 15574 for the larger cottages, estimating for concrete block outer walls, lath and plaster partitions and "Ready Rock" roofs. In the preparation of the new estimates the application of the "Ready Rock" roof (which in the drawings submitted to you on June 17th was only applied to the "Mission" design, drawing Do. 15575A) runs the price of the roof up a few dollars owing to a larger amount of roof lumber and covering being requited to make the projecting