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F Q flM 2 6 0 0 G ilb e r t F in e A r t Co., Los A n g e le s , 9-27-04— 100 M Salt Lake Route. NUMBER SENT TO SENDER RECEIVER TIME SENT ----.--------------------------------J* ----n%r“"1 ' I TELEGRAM Writtanl ® .............l.A........................... NUMBER REC'D FROM SENDER RECEIVER TIME RECO Filed........... .......-....M. This blank to-be used GiSTfe RMl^gad Telegraph Service. After transmi,ttmg telG||pj^sjr!l4^, in their judgment, should have been sent^M^aaij mail, or which are in violation of the company^ rmes^r^Jiy other way, operators will send copies of sucraM*^ grams to Supt. of Telegraph. All railroad milages 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 time, initial of sending and receiving operators, and signal of office with which business was done must be plainly noted in space provided for that purpose. In.case of non-delivery notify sending office promptly. * Salt Lake City, April 20, 1905. H. I. Bettis, Auditor, Los Angeles, .Cal. Your wire nineteenth. Holloway did not turn money over to Dr. Bracken, but to his brother. And as I wired you yesterday I think the company is entitled to feed horses from second to seventh March. After that date money should go to Walter Bracken. J, Ross Clark.