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Show iimivh i Hirvii i 1 1 iimw muaM, DAY LETTER THE VERY LATEST - With a view to increasing tho usefulness use-fulness of Its servk-c and affording patrons an opportunity to send by telegraph, at rates made possible by a deferred older of transmission, ions communications in plain language of more or less urgency, for which Its I night lettor service is too slow, the , Western Union Telegraph, through local lo-cal Manager W. J. Dennody, announces an-nounces a new service to bo known i as "day letters" to ho Inaugurated March 1. Messages for transmission as "day letters" will be accepted at any hour for delivery at Its destination. Tho "day letters" must be written in plain. English. Code languago is not admissible. ad-missible. Tho rates for this new servlco ser-vlco will bo one and one-half time3 tho night lettor rate for 50 words. From Ogden tho following rates will apply: Fifty words to Now York, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, Chicago and other far east points, $1 12; 50 words to Kansas City, Omaha and adjacent territory, 90 cents 50 words to California, Washington Wash-ington and Oregon, 90 cents; 50 words to Reno, Denver, Butte and Helena, 73 cents. no |