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    SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD COMPANY Dear Sir:-. Replying to your letter December 31st, Pile No.1199, and returning herewith correspondence and print concerning proposed construction of twelve more 4-room and twelve more 5-room company houses at Las Vegas. I am agreeable to the program.outlined in your letter, and will leave the decision as to the location of these additional cottages to yourself and others interested in the proposition at that end who are necessarily more familiar with the situation at Las Vegas than I am. I doubt if it would "be advisable or the best thing to do to scatter these additional 24 houses around the townsite, as Mr. Bracken suggests. V r OFFICE OF FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT W. H. BANCROFT, First Vice-president Salt Lake City, January 3rd, 1911. Mr, J. Ross Clark, Second Vice-President. Additional company houses at Las Vegas: Los Angeles, California CC-Mr.H.I.Bettis