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Letter from J. Ross Clark to C. B. Irvine, February 9, 1903

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1903-02-09

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Written by Clark's secretary, A. Underwood. Letter addresses Senator Clark purchasing the Stewart Ranch and whether a newspaper is needed in Las Vegas.

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snv002367

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97 19--File 60A Part II
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2009-03-24

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English

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File 60-A United States Senate, WASHINGTON, D.C. February 9, 1903. Mr. C. B. Irvine, The Salem Sentinel, Salem, Oregon. Dear Sir:- Replying to yours of the 3rd inst.,addressed to Senator Clark of Montana, I beg to say that Mr. Clark did purchase the Stewart Ranch in Nevada, but I do not think there will be any field there for a newspaper. For further particulars you might Mr. J. Ross Clark, 325 Douglas Building, Los Angeles, Cal. Respectfully yours, A. Underwood Secretary. Salem, OR FEB 14 1903 Dear Sir: I have read a dispatch relative to the proposed new Nevada town on the S.L., L.A., Rr. and wrote Senator Clark to know if there might not be an opening there for a newspaper- or if there would be any encouragement for a man to put in a good [plant?] and run a lively paper. Very Truly, C.B. Irvine