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P I C O 118 • . ' m ROECOB M o m COM FAM Y W E L L CO N TRA CTO RS, W E L L S U P P L IE S , R E N T A L TO O LS 0 5 9 E a s i Fourth Street Los Aisgeles, Col., January 7, 1924. Mr. Walter Bracken, Las Vegas, Nevada, My dear Mr, Bracken: In reference to our conversation, while passing through Las Vegas a few days since, rela­tive to drilling the,proposed artesian well for the City and County," We propose to furnish complete drilling machinery, with competent men to operate same, to­gether with: 1 12" 192'’ 12" Sufficient 12" 12" x 12" x 1-i" shoe, #10 gauge 3-ply starter, #10 gauge 2-ply starter, #10 gauge double well casing to complete well; Brill your well in good and workmanlike manner to the depth of 600', for $5370,00. Additional footage we will drill and case Between the depths of 601' and 800', for $9.35 per lineal foot . Additional footage we will drill and case between the depths of 8011 and 1000' for $10.35 per lineal foot. Inasmuch as I did not know what arrangements you would be able to make With the Railroad Company, I had figured on you furnishing the same transportation as the Company does on its own contract. In any event we would have the equipment on the ground, less the casing and needed extra materials, and would only be forced to ship the easing one way, and the equipment back to Los Angeles.