Information
Creator
Creator: Gibbon, T. E.
Date
1905-02-18
Description
Telegram from T. E. Gibbon to J. Ross Clark, February 18, 1905
Digital ID
snv002405
Physical Identifier
97 19--File 139C
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English
Form No. 168.THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.INCORPORATED23,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA.CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLDThis company TRANSMITS and DELIVERS messages only on conditions limiting its liability, which have been assented to by the sender of the following message. Errrorscan be guarded against only be repeating a message back to the sending station for comparison. and the Company will not hold itself liable for errors or delays in transmissionor delivery of Unrepeated Messages, beyond the amount of tolls paid thereon, not in any case where the claim is not presented in writing within sixty daysThis is an UNREPEATED MESSAGE, and is delievered by request of the sender, under the conditions named above.ROBERT C. CLOWRY, President and General Manager.RECEIVED at Main Office 100 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal.TELEPHONES SUNSET, MAIN 593. HOME, EXCHANGE 593.264. sf. he. y. 66 DH.Las Vegas Nevada Feb 18 05J Ross Clark,LA.Would suggest that streets of LasVegas leading to passenger and freight stations should be eighty feet wide and all other streets seve nty feet wide Owing to necessity of surfacing streets on account of adobe soil and dust in summer unnecessary width will he burdensome to maintain Seventy feet would appear sufficiently wide for all ordinary streets. Have wired messrs. Bancroft and Hood please adviseyour judgmentT E Gibbon 338p MONEY TRANSFERRED BY TELEGRAPH.
