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    M FORM 2&00 m 1 UUS KJL/' v || /• Gilbert Fine Art 9-27-04—100 M . iSalt Lake Route. 5 2 # NUMBER SENT TO SENDER RECEIVER TIME SENT TELEGRAM If/rilffti .. _.Af. NUMBER REC’D FROM SENDER RECEIVER Time; recd Filed, t ^,... .. ................. i?/. This blank to be.used onlydn Railroad-Telegraph ' Service. After transmitting telegrams which, in their judgment, should have been sent by train mail', oi which are in violation of the company’s rules in any other way, operators willtsend copies of'such tele-'f grams fto Supt. of Telegraphy All railroad message's must be written in ink on thelse-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 bo plainly noted in space provided for that purpose. In easp^ of non-delivery notify sending office promptly. On line, Colton, April 24, 1905. H. I. Bettis, Los Angeles, Cal. This is to advise you that Walter Bracken gave me check yesterday favor of our company for ten hundred sixty-two dollars thirty cents covering hay and lumbe; J. Ross Clark, A