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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 24. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNOLAUD, MOIIDAY, MAY 5, 1903. $3.00 Per Annum. No. iO4* WKW AIJ*JBUTIWBWEKTg In Store, and to arrive the following Goods, viz,: 400 lirl*. Men* Pork, 150 hrK. IS can l'orli, 200 brlM Ham Hull Pork, 800 lirls Hoiiclohm Itcef, ioa i>i hb iicof nuilf. 50 wrN. Packet llcck\ "Ilalstead." 50 Irk Packet ilccr, '-ciauss," 50 ticrcrn < lioicc Sparc Kil»n, IR «lo f lioicc Jluiiih. 100 nil*. Itollctl Out*. 20(1 4*n «Ia 100 Brl*. Oatmeal. SOU r« do 100 Brto. ICoiiiMl rt—a. 800 :'s «|O a i m >: 500 Piiiim. €'lioi<*<> llarlMMloM 11.10 ICi'ln- Am. <*ruir«l Mngiun. ftOO Sac ditto 50 ISrIH. IlroMii Sii^ar. 50 Sacks <!<» 50 iroxes C,. 1,. Sugar (1 cwt). 300 |4JMMI < iirran<M. l<lo ItoxcM f'aliforiiia Kainiuii (•'I Crown). HEARN * Co. niiM .'),:sifl>,f:.i!i,m RE C EIV E D \)cv ,S.S. Coroai): 20 i \hi:h choice SWEET ORANGES. Also, a large ikipoMat of GROCKERYWARE, <<Mi)iiriiion and oilier paltet n«. JOHN BULLEY AYRF. in:t\s,2i korwoodlumberco^ i.l^iin:i». DRESSED LUMBER^ l> 9.8. Silvie, in -jMcinliil or<teri STRAWBERRIES. DESSERT APPLES. Calif a NAVAL ORANGES. BANANAS. RHUBARB. TOMATOES. CABBAGE. CUCUMBERS. 2 cases chi'ce TURKEYS JAMES STOTT. in.'' i wjOowlett, CABINET MAKER and UPHOLSTERER. Manufacturer of HooaeboM and OOice J tiriiiiurc, etc. Oetport Orden Ptriclly alLcixJcd to. 349 DUCKWORTH ST., Next door to Somen'* Home, ST. JOHN'S, S. ¥ *>.i 3 ),.Si,(h,h,m WINTER CABBAGEJPLANTS. Hciulcrson's Succession, Early Spring, Jersey Wakefidd, Charleston Uakefield, Flat Dutch, Winningstadt, Large Vork, &c. R C. SMITH, Logy Bay Road* «t»i il2l,l\v,m,w,f HORWOOOTUMBER CO., MJHITE». WINDOW SASHES. FOR SALE. Winter Cabbage Plants, I'.AKI.Y SoKfS. Celery and Cauliflower, Plants ready the 15th of May. t'a'l and see our Plants. MRS. STEIN, ■rll.lOi.eod llcrzberg. TASTY PRINTING K—yilltll at this fffljft fti:lf A I>VKKTINKMHfITB fIKW ADVKItI'IHKMENTH. Poplar Sins (till Dance Mnsic. AT TEN CENTS PER COPY. Old School Chums, Canadians to the Front, Pride of the Kmpire (March), My Lady Lu, My Old New Hampshire Home, In the llousc of Too Much Trouble, Coon, Coon, Coon, Moth and the Flame (Waltzes), Alabama Camp Meeting (Cake Walk), Just a Chain of Daisies, Yon Needn't Make Them Goo Goo Eyes, Joe Just Came Rack to Say Good-tyc, Nigger, Nigger Never Die, The Mother of the Girl I I.ovo, !! 'o, Central! Give Me Heaven, A Handful of Maple Leaves, The I ; si Roll Call, Strike Up the Band, Here Comes a Sailor; The Honeysuckle and the Bee. And a large number of others to select from, at BYRNE'S BOOKSTORE, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. WindowGtass r-r, Window Glass. NEM.INU CHEAP, * WholcsHle nud Kclail, ni HeSSse MARTIN HARDWARE ONLY YESTERDAY A lady purchasing a pound of our WONDERFUL 40-CENT TEA, very kir )Iy remarked, " I don't know how it is you can give sui h extra value* Why, U.~- Tea is as good as we have been paying 60 cents for." Next cuustomer requests a package of 40 cent Tea, remarking same lime M It's splendid Tea.,, Thus the happy march proceeds. Join in, Join in! and get the Tea that is always sure to please. F. PARNELL, Ceylon TEA STORE, mm 16,tf Duckworth Street. AODY CIUI%¥T\ f% La* V V (J* UrrilKt A working drawing of a 60-ton Boston Fishing Schooner will be given to each purchaser of ten caddies of PEERLESS TOBAeee. Drawings may be seen in the windows of the principal shops in town. Th« ship was specially designed by the distinguished Naval Architect and Engineer, VV. E. Watnhousc, of Boston, Mass. eod Arja Vrml« your dwelling aed Arp Ynil Is youl p,ate Bla £LLt, LVU furoUere insured X*iC ™ insured against Insured ? a^,insl n,c? Insured ? breakage. |M your life I—~<l ? Arc ,0.. inured H««i.iMi «lckiieNM ? Are you iiiMur«r<l ateaiuwt ik'cl- iw your wtore nutl iwerchMiidiMe doiitw of nil kiiidM? iiiMiiiM'd iigninnt lire? IS YOUR OFFICE MODERNLY and COMFORTABLY EQUIPPED ? You will make money by asking the terms of the following companies, namely : The "Canadian" and **Ottawa" Fire, the "Equitable" IJf«i the " Ocean " Accident, and the ♦* JVew York" Plate Glass Insurance Ofliees, and of the Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., of Toronto. PERCIE JOHNSON, AGENT, dM»,r|>,t« jfiroflicc: Law Chamber, opposite **Cro*bie" Hotel. I3XT STOCK: High-Class CIGARS, COHPHietira TIIK VVEI.WfNOWN BBANDB : * BOCK,' ' Hoffman House,' 1 La Amalia,' ' La Bella,, 1 Sir Walter Scott,' ' COVENOR.' JAMES P. CASH, TOBACCONIST, Sole Agent for *• CKIVTUHI" Tobacco. Water Street. IT IS TIME TO GET New elotliing for the children. Our stock in this line i* very complete. We have A splendid assortment of Children's Cream and Colored Pelises, Children's Cream and Colored Serge Dresses. Children's White Lawn Pinafores. Infants' Robes, Feeders and Boas, very cheap. Ladies' White Lawn Knickers, Chemises, Night-Dress and Camisoles. ROYAL STORES, LIMi i £D. I The Slater Bicycle Shoe g ] 2 A shoe which differs from the general run of bicycle shoes inasmuch as , 2 Ijy it looks as well when walking as wheeliig. 'Tis in fact a combination ' A .2 bicycle-street shoe, all the necessary peculiarities for the cyclist with ,1 0 appearance to satisfy the most particuJar when off the wheel. ' 4 Made in biack and seal brown " Kidduck," !2 ,~i P the coolest and most wear resisting leather jj K$ I tanned. UnHned for coolness, proof against j h ' I perspiration rotting, bicycle heel. TJ I /Jf' X Every pair Coodyear weltod, sole of chrome <» i J \ <anne<*> slipless elk hide, tough and rubbery. Jj % %' Name and price stamped on the sole in trade £j I fj mark slate frame. $4.00. o t I Catalogue free. •& PARKER & MONROE, WATER STREET, ar>vii2,w,f,m Nolo A gen to for Newfoundland. iII:iLIU'S lllU'llillV f Coi'Y. I MESSRS. HARVEY & CO., St. John's, Nevvfoußtllandl Dear Sirs,—We arc pleased to inform you that we have been officially notified by the Comptroller of the Royal Household that we have been appointed by Special Warrant, Millers to H. R. H. the Prince of VVales, and our Flcur will hereafter be used exclusively in the Royal Household. Yours truly, W. W. OGILVIE MILLING CO. ■*" BE SURE AND ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT IS BETTER THAN EVER \fS*& MJBT OPKXKD TJII-5 VSEK : A Full Line of American Caps of the Latest Styles. Also, Boys' American Boots, in black and tan—ALL SIZES. JACKMAN - • THE TAILOR AND GENTS' FURNISHER. tP™>Mt> Slack Diamond Line. I, . . **"**»a*lii,** lia\in,< iiiiPiirpavrtfd Hβ WHO n&S Bg l*;is:eMger arcowniodellee, will m:tke lnct hi<; Qitrht wßm. wctkly MiliM|{i for the Above ports this best knows its value. The u BoaamU*1 is expected to sail about May 12th, and the "Coban" Hundreds suffer loss of sight, about May 19th. Timely attention might have _, ~ „ : nt. mm J ° Including Meals and Stateroom Berths. prevented it. (SVI)NKV. momrnmu. - . t, , FißeT CLASS |(i 3.00 ftSO.OO examination tree. second(-lash.. 0.011 15.00 Satisfaction guaranteed. "",u,,hc, 1,a,r,cu,a,8 i,1>1,,y t0 HARVEY & Co.v«gfits. D U TRAPMPI I ni.11,12,14,1C,18,2J,23,2y,28,30,2,.0,0.7.8,'J HORWOOD LUWBERW., S^cS^ LIMITKI». Patented Feb. 2, 1899-is the MOULDINGS AND TRIMMINGS. against baldness, (landrull and - all diseases of the scalp. Worth ■ I g% I ■ its weight in gold^ New Cabbage. Send for One Now. — * Guaranteed. Sold at Druggists, Due early Monday morning per S. S. Barbers' Saloons, and Dr. White " Silvia." Book your orders early. Electric Comb Agency, 11 Queen map CEO. NEAL. I Street., St. John's. apiB,f,m,w. fVJKW ADVEKTINENENTM. NKW APVEBTMBBMEWTg. CHEAP CROCKERYWARE. The following are a few of our prices in above goods: Cups and Saucers, white from sc. up. Basins, white, from 10c. each up. Cups and Saucers, china, from ioc. up Giavy Tureens, white, from 30c. each Plates, white, from 4c. each up. Bakers, white, from Sc. each up. Plates, china, from 7c. each up. Toilet Setts, of 2 pieces, only 70c Bowls, white, from sc. each up. Teapots, from sc. each up. Mugs, white, from sc. each up. Tea Sets, from $1.25 up. Egg Cups, 30 cents per dozen up. Also, alarge assortment of MEAT DISHES, from 5 to 65 cts. each. s*j*- To Nlioplteepera.—As we have a. huge shipment of aborted crates to ftrrivw in a few daye, bought direct from the MANUFACTURER, we would invite your inspectiou of same before purchasing elsewhere, as our Prices are extrcnieljr low. C. L. MARCH, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, mny3 299 Water fttreet, O'Owjer'e Block. / t££\ A JOB LOT Ladies' BELTS l)\ I HIHnM ml 13 A Manufacturer's stock of XI XWJyMJ )&Ml\D I A DIES' BELTS, all styles, # From 10 cis. to 50 cts. Ladies' Shirt Waists«, LADIES' HOSIERY AND GLOVES, TM: ' LADIES' SCARFS AND TIES. W \\ |# ALL NEW GOODS. ™ MILLEY'S Colonial Street CASH SHOP. TROUTIN6 TACKLE. Now opened up : ■ largo assortment of Trouting Gear, comprieing—Best Eng- H?h-made Jointed Kode, 12, 14, 15 and 18 ft.; prices from 48«. to «<»«. each; BaHkets—Konnd Wicker and Fine French makes—prices, 40, 50, 60, 75e., KH-00, t»l..lO and upwards; Flies in great variety, 30 to 50c. per dozen; Barked Linus. 15. 20. 2.1. sOc. per dozen; -Silk, Haii-aud-Silk and Braided Waterproof Linen, 20, 25, »5, 50c. each. BEST ENGLISH and AMERICAN REELS from 3O«». to d 2.50 each; Casting Lines, single and double; Bait Hooks and Artificial Bait; Limerick and Kirby Hooks, ungenged, 10e. per 100. Wading I'ante, Wading Stockings and Shoce. Fly Books, 70<». to »oe. each. Bamboo Hods, 10, 15, lHr. 46F*(.)utport orders promptly executed and satisfaction guaranteed. EMPIRE BOOK & NOVELTY Co., Ltd., Opp. Post Office M9I Joint itlcArdle. M»r. EDENS; for Floor. We Now Have Something Like 4,000 barrels of Flour in Stock, comprising the following popular brauds : Five Roses, Volunteer, Pillsbury's Best, EDENS' Best, Sensation, Royal Standard, Stocks' Patent, Northwestern, Galaxy, Devon, Sunbeam, Our Country, Imperial, Gold Seal and Graham Flour, in halt-barrels. All selling at Bottom Prices, and delivered to any part of the city. ~fes •♦ KI>KNM' lIKHT" Im* no oilier 11 nine; There i« noiliiug ** just the Maiue!" Tf Duckworth St., • j# ILUILiriOf and Military Rd. After Easter Js often a very expressive term ; but it expresses nothing more forcibly than the fact that we are still selling Provisions and Groceries AT OUR USUALLY LOW PRICES. SPECIAL-25 cases Bartlett PEARS, 3-lb. Tins, at 17 Cents Per Tin. J. J. ST. JOHN 136 & 138 Duckworth St. WKIT APVJeiITISEMEM'ffc Wig DIE 1000 lIOLLB ASPHALT ROOFING, ], 2 ami 3 ply, best quality. 100 ROLL* Rosin -ttl*e«l SHEATHING PAPER, being free from smell, this it the best material to put under shingles or clapboard. 100 roMs cheap SHEATHING PAPKR, 6o cents per roll, 100 brls. ROOFING PITCH. ioo cases ASPHALT CEMENT. Roofing Tins, Nails, &c, &c. W. & G. RENDELL. may2,2w,f,m,w T. A. HALL, To=Night, 'Southern Chimes., HORWOOD LUMBER CO., LIMITED. POORS. NOTICE ! $k S.S. "Greyhound" is now taking freight for Bell Island, at Mclaughlin's wharf, and will sail on Thursday. mays.ii FOR SALE. ON THE PREMISES, on Thursday next, at 12.30 o'clock : 1 Piece frrreUold Property* under cultivation, with House thereon partly finished, measuring 176 yarda south, 102 yard* cast, 177 yards north, 1M yd* west, or thereabout. 11. A. HiSTOH. Anclloneer. inay.o A ST. JOHN'S LODGC, *g 570. U.K. fSS. v&\ AN Emergency Mectinj; of the f *f\ above Lodge will Iw held ip the Masonic Temple fJlitt !!•■• day evening, at H o'clock. Hy order of W.M,, -JOHN JEANS, Sec. may S.li gßlFor Sale, all that Valu- Frrehuld Properly, sitoute on the Portugal Covo Uotwl. •ouipriync about t"ii acres, and kno«vn as "i.'henj Hill. Immediate poi-•"..),,)( yiveu and n eleor litle> guaranteed. Apply to P. «,'. D'DKISOOM*, Auctioneer, or to FItANK l>. IJf.LT, Solicitor. :i|)»-2&,»,ili,W,tf SALMnrSnuI •■"233f.,A It.l, 1"» minutCß wnl'i from town, on I lie Month »i<lc of Miiinly I'oud Hond, nil node* cultivation. I'm I with hay and liouie thrreotl partly fiiiittlicil. For furlhcr |wrticuj> fen :it>itlv to M A. IJASTOW, Auctioneer, apiil.tf m mTO LET, a Dwelling ™"*l^i,lonHC on Waldcßiave strcot. I'onsc'Mori Ist of May. Apply to 1». .1. SIJ.M--MKKB| Solicitor, Renouf Building, Duckworth Street. iiprlu,l|t,tt LOST, last week, a Silver Medal, with Itlbbon all»rlied, and an inscription on tlir, back. ll«:>iirii Ut J. TUCKKR at Mr. H. E. (JarkuMi**, Wataf fit. ii)U_\.i,li For Sale at Heart's Delight -A I>'INIIIN4iI MATi »bo«t 13 tons, at :i vriy reasonable price. I'or further pi»rtM;iilart apply to the owner, J\S, ItKll>. iua)'i,.ji FOR SALE, 1 Second hand IlerriiiK Neine. 1 do Cnplin Seine, 4 du Salmon Net*, new Bed Line*, Trawl Hook*. &c.; apply to P. .1. O'ltKll.LY. *9 iiuwtr Hi. KUNt. nmy2,-'ii FOR SALE, Eatiug & Seed PolatoeM by C<iulor«. All good kind*. M. A. IJASTOW. niiiyl.tl For Sale--11)0,000 Plants, Sn re head, Rucceukm, Di-umltcad, Flat Dntch all choice I'latile. Alv» to deliver from 10th May, 100.0W varioiia kinds -verj choice.--Jβ, A. lIAMI'OW. ap2H,tf WANTED. Immediately, Male Teach*r. Necoiid Uraile. Apply to Kev. C JKKnUCT, U;y tM. UMTflfc uia.y3,9i Immediately, a Good, Relitthlc NiirHeinni«l ; also, a HOMO maid. Apply at thin cilice. np2B,tf 2 Experienced Vest-Mak«n, AT ONCE. To suitable persona highest will be paid. Apply to JOHN .MAtJNUEK, 281 Duckworth Street, Main* Joliu'a. a^nll/.tr
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1902-05-05 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1902-05-05 |
Year | 1902 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 05 |
Description | The Evening Telegram began publication in St. John's on 3 April 1879 and remains in print today under the title The Telegram. It was published daily except Sunday through to 1958, the frequency changing thereafter. -- The total collection has been split into several parts; this portion contains from 1900 - 28 February 1913, and covers the years of the First World War from 2 March 1914 - 1918. -- Missing issues: 19 January - 18 February 1910. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Language | eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/tiff; application/pdf |
Collection | Evening Telegram, 1900-1918 |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Queen Elizabeth II Library |
Rights | Public domain |
CONTENTdm file name | 56348.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1902-05-05 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1902-05-05 |
Year | 1902 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 05 |
Description | The Evening Telegram began publication in St. John's on 3 April 1879 and remains in print today under the title The Telegram. It was published daily except Sunday through to 1958, the frequency changing thereafter. -- The total collection has been split into several parts; this portion contains from 1900 - 28 February 1913, and covers the years of the First World War from 2 March 1914 - 1918. -- Missing issues: 19 January - 18 February 1910. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19020505_001.jp2 |
File Size | 5940.69 KB |
Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/tiff; Application/pdf |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Rights | Public domain |
Transcript |
THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 24. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNOLAUD, MOIIDAY, MAY 5, 1903. $3.00 Per Annum. No. iO4* WKW AIJ*JBUTIWBWEKTg In Store, and to arrive the following Goods, viz,: 400 lirl*. Men* Pork, 150 hrK. IS can l'orli, 200 brlM Ham Hull Pork, 800 lirls Hoiiclohm Itcef, ioa i>i hb iicof nuilf. 50 wrN. Packet llcck\ "Ilalstead." 50 Irk Packet ilccr, '-ciauss," 50 ticrcrn < lioicc Sparc Kil»n, IR «lo f lioicc Jluiiih. 100 nil*. Itollctl Out*. 20(1 4*n «Ia 100 Brl*. Oatmeal. SOU r« do 100 Brto. ICoiiiMl rt—a. 800 :'s «|O a i m >: 500 Piiiim. €'lioi<*<> llarlMMloM 11.10 ICi'ln- Am. <*ruir«l Mngiun. ftOO Sac ditto 50 ISrIH. IlroMii Sii^ar. 50 Sacks ,f:.i!i,m RE C EIV E D \)cv ,S.S. Coroai): 20 i \hi:h choice SWEET ORANGES. Also, a large ikipoMat of GROCKERYWARE, < |
CONTENTdm file name | 56344.jp2 |