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I agree.SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD COMPANY H. O. N U T T, G E N E R A L M A N A G E R , C . J . B A U C H , A S S I S T A N T T O G E N E R A L M A N A G E R , L O S A N G E L E S , C A L I F O R N I A . Water supply-pipe line* Las Vegas* June 22, 1912* Mr. E. G. Tilton, Chief Engineer, Los Angeles* Dear Sir:- £ Replying to your letter p i June 5th submitting bids for a reinforced concrete pipe, and also for a copper-banded redwood pipe, to replace the existing shfeet steel pipe line at Las Vegas, a the Special Committee has decided that we will not undertake the affiaifel work just now but that when the Time comes that a renewal of the existing pipe seems necessary that we will lay a reinforced concrete pipe, if we can get a contract for it about on the terms and at the price mentioned in your letter. I think it will be at least six months, and possibly a year, before it will be necessary to build a new pipe. Yours truly, cc-Mr. Cullen