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I agree.FORM 7 GO G ilb e r t F in e A rt-C o., Los A n geles,’ 2 -i-04—100fM Salt Lake Route. NUMBER | SENT TO f SENDER RECEIVER j ! TIME SENT NUMBER j REC 'D FROM SENDER j RECEIVER TIME REC’D ’ j • J • K. W. Bracken* Las Vegas, Nev. IGRAM \ jf Written FiledA This blahk to be, used only iiT 6ailr< ^^PMegrapn Service. After transmitting telegrams wP|pi, in their judgment, should, have been sent by train mail, or Which artTin violation of, the company's? rules in any other,,way, operators will send copies*‘of such telegrams to Supt.,of Telegraph. All-railroad messages must'be written in ink on these blanks, and those for parties on'trains (except trainmen) enclosed in sealed envelopes. The exact sending and receiving, tiihe, initial of sending and receiving operators, and Signal of office with which business was done must.beplain- ly noted- in space provided for that purpose? In dase^ of non-delivery notify sanding office promptly. * Los Angeles, Cal,, Feb. 26* 1905. Have .consulted with Seeraan and lie has instructed Moore to get his beef at Caliente for'the present. / J. Koss Clark,