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#915 Union Trust Building,
Detroit, Michigan,
December 4th, 1905.

Dear Mr. Freer:-

I have your telegram sent from New York this morning stating that you will remain there until Wednesday afternoon. I have notified the house accordingly.

Enclosed herewith are letters received at the office since my letter to you of the 29th ultime, addressed to Boston,-

No. 9 Letter post-marked, "Egmond a/d Hoef."

No. 10 Letter post-marked, "Detroit, Mich."

On Saturday morning I received your telegram requesting me to send to Mr. Yamamto, at Boston, Twenty-six Hundred Dollars, and accordingly sent him a draft on Boston for said amount.

A ten per-cent dividend, Five Hundred Dollars, came from Mr. G. A. Tomlinson on Inter-Ocean Steamship stock; which amount was placed in the State Savings Bank thereby giving a sufficient balance against which I was enabled to draw Mr. Yamamoto's amount.

Letters, neither from Mr. Hesse or Mr. Ryan in reply to yours written before you left, have been received, but on Saturday morning I ran across one of the men in Mr. Hesse' office and he told me that they had received advice from Pittsburg of the shipment, on November 28th, of the glass for the skylights