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Letter from H. I. Bettis to J. Ross Clark, February 10, 1906

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1906-02-10

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Letter regards the success of businesses in Las Vegas.

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snv002397

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97 19--File 60A Part IIIb
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    snv002397. Union Pacific Railroad Collection. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1bc3tb66

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    2009-03-27

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    60-A FORM 1000-10-04-5M-WALTERS SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD COMPANY ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT H. I. BETTIS, AUDITOR In your reply, please refer to G891 Subject: Disposition of store at Las Vegas. Los Angeles, Cal. , February 10, 1905. Mr. J. Ross Clark, Second Vice President, Building. Dear Sir: For your information I have just received a letter from Dr. Bracken stating that the store has been moved to the new location near the railroad, that the business has increased beyond all expectation, the railroad employees being good customers and that in addition to this he is having immense contracts for Bullfrog and Goldfield supplies. He further states that he is very anxious to get the business, providing he can get it on proper terms, and wishes to know if there is any prospect of this soon being done. Yours truly, H.I. Bettis Auditor.