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    FORM 2600 tSsilt IySiKc iconic* Gilbert Fine 4rt Co., Los Angeles, 12-12-04—-100 M.- B SENT TO / SENDER RECEIVER TIME SENT TELEGRAM lVriftpri , „ . . ........ATf REC'D FROM SENDER RECEIVER TIME REC'D Filed............ This blank to be used only in Railroad Telegraph Service. Alter transmitting telegrams which, in their judgment, should have been sent by train mail, or which are in 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 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. 34. ,Bo. KD. F. Los Angeles, April 21, 1905. J. Ross Clark, Salt Lake. Have just seen Robert Holloway, who states positively that money collected from Marsh was handed by him to Dr. Bracken and not to Walter. When you are at Vegas, wish you would investigate further, particularly claim that company is only entitled to amount due after March 7th. Hay and grain consumed by the stock was the property of railroad company. H. I. Bettis, 6:46 p.m.