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LOS YEGfAS HO P SPRINNS. 
This delightful resort is situated on the southern slope of the S uita Fe Range 
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Springs, some forty in number, vary in temperature from very warm to entirely 
cold, and are widely celebrated for their curative effects. '1 he bathing facilities 
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THE MONTEZUMA HOTEL. 
is the waterins-place hotel west of the Alleghenies. It is elegantly furn shed. 
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