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    ALL MESSAGES TAKEN BY THIS COMPANY ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS: mr. ?√ß 1 To guard agalmt mistake or delays, the sender of arnessage should order it repeated, that is, telegraphed back to the originating office for comnarteore thio sbhss^ ??n its * an ?╟ú??????** ?╜* &i<>T s*sat message message rate beyond the sum of five thousand dollars, unless specially valued: nor in any ease for delays arising from unavoidable interruption in'the workLg of ffiiin^ *th peated" ?╟? . . 2* 1?? any event the Telegraph Company shall not be liable for damages for mistakes or delays in the transmission or delivery or for the nondelivery or W Wwr-n?╟? caused by the negligence of its servants or otherwise, beyond the actual joss jfiot e^ececung in any evens thesum of five thousiuid miffirs th??rafe lc a greater value is stated in writing by the sendfr thereof at the "toe t?e%SSStaSeXS for rate Is paid or agreed to be paid and an additional charge equal to one-tenth of one per cent of the amount by which such valuation shall destlnationTl1?½ Telegraph Company 13 hereby made tbe ot tbe sender, without Uahility. to forward this message over the fines of sr~ other company when necessary to reach it?½ * * The applicable tariff charges on a message destined to any point in the continental United States listed in the TelegraplKComDanv's Directory of Stittorw < - the establishedcity or community Urates of the destination point; Beyond such limits and to points not listed in the TelegraphCoSn^s not undertake to make deli very hut will endeavor to arranveifnr ies the collect lost to such office bs h message, the roes* not undertake to make delivery but will endeavor to arrange for delivery by any available means as the agent of the fender,' with the undent andui? thatthe sender the of any additional charge from the addressee and agrees to pay such additional charge if it is not collected from the addressee, s ?√ß tpe authorizes the collection - . 5-No responsibility attaches to the Telegraph Company concerning messages until the same are accepted at one of Its transmitting offices - and If a message is ?·Bf of ?ie Teiograyh Company's messenger he acts for that purpose as the agent of the sender; except that when theTelegraphu; 1 sen?½er in t^at instance acts as the agent of the Telegraph Company in accepting the message, the Telegraph Company assuming responsibility from the time of suci sent to such Office b?·- ?╟÷*?√ß't - ?√ß?╟÷..uu-b u... cnuyns' up a message,ti ~ Telegraph Company assuming responsibility from the time of such acceptance. presumed%u\>je^fcoerebuttal0byn^omCpeteht>evide^e.egr?½Pl1 Pompany to recover the tolls for any message or messages'the prompt and correct transmission and delivery thereof shall b?½ all *Tm foreS?½laRms governing the transmission of messages according to their classes, as enumerated below, shall apply to messages in each of such respective classes in addition t# 9. No employee of the Telegraph Company Is authorized to vary the foregoing. ?╟  ' 4-54 . CLASSES OF SERVICE DOMESTIC SERVICES INTERNATIONAL SERVICES TELEGRAM ! The fastest domestic service, DAY LETTER (PL) A deferred same-day service, at low rates, WIGHT LETTER (NL) ?╟≤ Economical overnight service. Accepted up to 2 A. M. tor delivery the following morning. &*;fAtte.$ower than tbe Telegram or Day .Letter rates, , ?√ß - FULL RATE (FR) The fastest overseas service. May be written in code, cipher, or in any language ev.- pressed in Roman letters. LETTER TELEGRAM (LT) For overnight plain language messages, at half-rate. Minimum charge for 22 words applies SHIP RADIOGRAM For messages to and from ships at sea.