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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. as. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1903. • .4 $3.00 Ptr Annum* No. 237. SEW aitveutisi:mi:.\ts. AUCTION SALES. jtoH-^HISEHOLD ES£FI)RNITI]RE EFFECTS At Hie residence of MR. W. LASH, Ittiinil's Mill Koacl, To-Morrow,Thursday, 15th innt., .it WJ> o'clock. Household rnriiiiiire tndEflfecte, consisting of: llniwiiiK Room—l boantilul srmphouj —ttylt **angelai"—coutataiag6 luli *cts >A orchestral reeds <>1 ."> octaves compatt in each Mt. ami 1 >ft of extra heavy sul)-b;i>-. reed*, 225 rolb of music, sacred aud wcnlar; 1 large music cabinet, 1 music stool, 4 handsome wicker chairs. 1 large ovcr-ttuiVul easy chair in figured silk. 1 setiee and occasional chair to match. 1 English drawing room rubinct, with inlaid fecir.gs, mirror doors and back; lundsomc overmantel, brass centre table witli I mjx slab, occasioual cliair*, brackets and mount*, eMciiMon piauo l.imj>, carj et ■quare, etc. Dining llooin — 1 superior walnut rideboard with British plate mirror, 1 pier ylass. Ifaet lovg; walttnt txteusion diuing tabic, 1 large easy chair, ) silver service, I do cake basket, 1 silver-plated cruet, 1 breakfast do, 1 ilo meat and cream holder, French liquor stand, ! parial marble stand of the three graeet, 1 oak drop-leaf card table, 1 hand worked chair. 1 bamboo and "J other easels, folding screen. 2 wall mirrors, 1 oak and brass coal box, 1 β-dey marble clock, Isn;--sels carpet, wicker stool, 1 book case, 1 Nlld. bear skin. 1 small cherry book case, 1 handsome oast of three stuffed partridge, 1 do owl, 1 do containing 14 different kindsol Nlld. birds, Urn stand, flowers :u:d stands, lace cm taint. Breakfast Room—l handsome cherry* china closet, 1 do -mall bookstand, walnut lvalue; couch, eeltzogenc, pictures and oniu)i)( litv. Hulls i quartered oak ball Maud, canvas, stair carpet aud rod-', ] lady's bicycle,! bay's tricycle. 1 -win;:, child's s!i,]t V horse and saddle on Iranie, fishing rod, 2 pairs -now shoes, 1 huge g'ass globe. Keilrooiii Xα. 1 — 1 handsome brass bedtrtead and spring bed. I gent's dressing rase, marble top; walnut washatatid, double luilei set, large easy chair, 1 m<l<; table, ;>ii|ierii)i Brussels «:iii-c-t. •'" yards; 2 ru^s. if < <l.'ooiii %*o. '£—1 handsome large anas bedstead with head brackets, 1 English woven wire mattress, wool do, lady's oak wardrobe, with sis drawers and hanging com- I'.irtment; walnut dressing case, with British I'laic mirror, 1 iron cot attd tn*ttre«#, overmantel, with black and frame; lur;;e Mjiiarc aii'i rug, ornaments, etc. llntli 1Co<)III- 1 oal chest ol drawers. towel rack,.l medicine cabinet, floor cauvas, 1 carpet sweep* r, i-nild'* bath, etc. lt«-<lr<ii>iu Xo. ;t — 1 iron bed»tca<l, 1 Jiair inallif.'-. 1 lol<iing iron .hair, I eider (Johii jjin'l!, kvahiul towel rack, paper rack, camet, etc. Bedroom \n. 1-1 oak folding wardtohe. hfd. 1 (Viiluni swiatfing cot, cupet sanarc, linen prco>'an<l uliest of drawers. lt«-<ti-oocii \o. ."» -' iron bedstead. 2 \\:isli stand- an.l tuiln sttv, l folding cliair, etc. Killinc ICooin I easy chair, 1 patent oak rockVr, 1 cberrj Iμ Okcase, I walnut lr:iin<; coimli. iijihol-tcrcd in lialhcr; 1 nperior walnut centre table, 1 wicker rocker, '1 hearth m^-. KUekeN-1 refrigerator, 1 meat safe, 1 in cream In C/■ i. table, dresser, chairs, pots, kettiet, pan-. < ti . P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. FR&EHOLD! On Saturday, 24ih insi., nl 3~ •*ct«cl(, ii<xiit. nHoi pee* Mini-;;, ili»]H}bcil of by private -;iic, !■» Til AT titrable Dwelling House, £•••* ' *"• -;; Mcnrv Slicil, :tt proent Jeaeo.-,-iij,itt| i,v Mr. *\V:|tvrlieli], coiituiuht|; on the first flat, dining room un<l parlor; Necoiid flat, two licdrooiii» and bathroom; Utird flat, iliiee bed room*: n3so baseineut awl kitchen, vegetable an>! also wash room Willi yard in rear, A gplcndM view ol" Ike harbor huh U- obtained from 1 lie rear window*. l'iin,i-c> open to inspection each <l;iv from 2.30 lo 1 |i in. Possession iimnediattly; applj to f. is. noon. ) itv ( lull lluililiiig. Or, I*. « . O'l>ltlN4'Ol,l,, octU. 17,21,.'; Auctioneer. f> 5.1.«XUtMi tvj an hMatc. On ti.o If in (i,,., ~ i ~<.H,|ay. ;j,«| ,!:,> ok' ■ovraiber, |»0», .• U (>clock, noon, wl '';!i ilcsiral !c |>i< • c • r'r(>(>)iol«l I.siikl '" ■ ' ''I -1 ■■< res, situ iti- : t the junction o( '■<"■- I'ond Itoad :iixl I inmlai 'K0.i.1, with '" "«•%• on !.. i, I' 1 |;,,.,,i ~| ;1|1(111| 4«i!) '•■"• a»"l on Cin ulai I; ... I ..i alKMit 337 feet, •rth Yi■;,i.,.__-,. , m ~,;,,,, ~.),, i,-1«-K t.t railway ,IJ,I-- linn i- i |~i scvtr.ii villas ou t!"' JtliahiiMi |. :. P. C DDBISCOU, Iwtieneer. jit —t i i • i r : 11 : Pictures of Pope Pins X. colored, in different s /.<■-, at sc, 10c, and 20c. GARRETT BYRNE. ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW AD¥ERTISEMEI«TS. YOU CAN'T GET DOWN Lower in price ami get anything like the value we are offering tod*r. We are making sweejiiug reductions WS MEX'S SI ITS I TWEED SUITS, last season's patterns, to be cleared regardless of price. MEN'S WORKING PANTS, slightly damped, selling at cost. CALL EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION. ROYAL STORES, LIMITED. Sjj THf: LATEST PLUG SMOKING: % " Good Luck." g Men Wanted ~— ~~~ — ~- ~~"' ~ *'" AT TtlE " ',' '"" MINES OF THE DOMINION COAL COT LOADERS, LANDING TENDERS and DRIVERS. Loaders earn from $1.75 to $2.00 Per Day. Landing Tenders earn from $1.30 to $1.75 Per Day. I Drivers earn from $1.35 to $1 75 Per Day. ~ ■ . . m H& * X* 1 IV i — _—_—^^^___^_^___^__^__ C. P. LUDWIC, Superintendent Mines, Glace Bay, C.B. The LARGEST MUSICAL STORE IN NEWFOUNDLAND. THE KOHLER, THE TONK. ORGA3VS! THE NEEDHAM, THE MASON cS: HAMLIN. These celebrated Instruments are so well known and used in Newfoundland that comment on their splendid merits is unnecessary. Old Instruments taken as part payment. CHESLEY WOODS, Piano and Organ Warerooms. = —r ~ ~" ---- EX S.S. " ULUNDA"; - — ■ —- - ~ 100 brls. CHOICE APPLES, ■• •• Etuprets,*1 " Jeanette,,1 etc., etc. 16 brls. PEARS, 3 half-brls. PEARS, «'ii coosigameut. Will be sojld cheap to close «aie«. PATERSON DOWNING COT, s;pt22,eod,tl <>"J>w.vor*s Cove. Arrived per "Amy Louise:"' i3OO Tons Best Screened POET HOOD COAL, WHILST DISCHARGING, , ~, , -^--^r imported s,unciall> to i'i\«' o'ir customers ami others . ?- §£ an opportunity to gv* in a winter supi»l) ol Coal.whiih gives n,,v |]| I heat and lasts than any r^W^S^i^l-JPR§/ fflPi other coal. By bo<»kintj orders im- llji';'! 1 mediately von secure your turn. _/ - ; r'^k- TESSIER & CO., WATK STREET WEST. MEW AIWKIHTSEMEircg. HEW ADFERTI§EMEKT£. Buy your Provisions with us. We can save you money and guarantee you entire satisfaction. We have over 4,00P BRLS. FLOUR—aII the popular brands. You will surely get your favorite. Finest quality Barbados Molasses, Pork, Beef, Tea, etc. Also, Cattle Feed, Bran, Corn, Gluten Heal, Corn Meal and Blomo, all at bottom prices. We ask a trial order of our Teas. T¥ DUCKWORTH ST. 4 /• MILITARY ROAD. Advertising is buying Business. See to it that you invest wisely, by securing some of the Bargains at MILLEY'S ; : XlUiuDdx 3 ——~— ■ ■ Bankrupt SALE! The rush still continues, and for the next few days you can secure some of the finest goods at positively the lowest prices ever offered in this city. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I DON'T PAY TOO MUCH j ♦ For Your Clothes! ; z ♦ ♦♦♦+♦♦♦«♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦ ♦♦•♦<»*♦« ♦♦<►♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦ ALL THE READY-MADES at 367 Arc marled i>i I'taiti £':iiiHM'««. Tlicv lit well, look well ami wear well. Call and compare the <;.;.>.N .unl you will be convinced lliul they are right in futility uiitl I'ricc W. MACANDIE, 367 Water Street West, A TIME FOR ALL THIN6S. Ami now is the time for the Ladies to see what we are showing in FELT HATS, Etc. At WWTEWATC, opposite Post Office. i THE CELEBRATED % V eaemtßm m t IS A PURE CEYLON, AND £ < ALL LEAF—NO DUST. \ i Is Retailed at 8 cents per 1-4 Ib. | i AND IS SUPERIOR TO <> k MOST TEAS AT 9 CENTS. $ '%%'*'%■%'%-%^*-'%^%'/fe **•*, •&& C»»:!ar liattuti Im- done reach toward qualifying a man fft' ilic home of 11 Umperatnre; l.ut that degnition e»n l;e rtO|»p« J at one- at a eo?fc of i\ few cents. The above illustration 6h<.w» you Uin newest Invention ii Collar Uotti)iiB. Uis jusi out Mini is tr<'ii!£ 10 prove Heelf «'ii« of iln pjreatest b'.es-i, of lue age. Once roll B*e them v*»m will never want others. Sold l>v R. H. JEWELED. JOB PRINTING EKfCUTEO WITH DISPATCH. I HEW £OVEJITIBE]!IENTS. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KINDLY cast your eye over the following list. Every garment well-finished and guaranteed to give the wearer satisfaction: BOYS' MEN'S NORFOLK SUITS, from $1.30 up. COATS, from 51.70 up. RUGBY SUITS, $2.60 up. PANTS, from 95 cents up. KNICKERS, $1.00 up. SUITS, from $3.00 up. LONG PANTS, 90 cents up. REEFERS, from $3.00 up. Men's OVERCOATS, from $4.50 up. Also, Hats and Caps, Boots, Underwear, etc., at rock bottom prices. WM. FREW, Baird's Building. WATCHES ! WE OFFER TO-DAY: Ladles' Gun Metal Watches $5.00, 5.50, 6.50, 7.00 each Ladies' Solid Silver Hall Marked Watches... $6.00, $7, *8, $9, $10 up Ladies' Solid GoW Watches $22.50, $25.00 up Men's Strong Nickel Watches, stem-wind and stem-set, $2.00. Sent to any address same price. Men's Strong Nickel Watches $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.50 each Men's Solid Silver Watches $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $14.00 up A written guarantee given with every Watch. ALL WATCHES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. SEE OUR WINDOW ! T. J. DULEY & COMPANY. LIGHT! NOW IS THE TIME to equip your shop with brilliant lights. A well lighted store attracts custom. We have the latest and most up-to-d;ite appliances, and can meet your requirements. Call and see our new Lindsay 3-Burner Arc Lamp. The cheapest and most brilliant Arc Lamp extant. SOLD OX 30 DAYS TRIAL. Tor full particulars apply at the offices of the ST. JOHN'S GAS LIGHT CO., " Gazette" Building. St. John's, October Oil), 1003. oct9,Cfp t 1,000 Rolls FELT, $ ? i, 2 and 3-PLY, Selling Cheap, at 5 $ MARTIN'S Hardware DEPOT. $ # J. J. ST. JOHN. *. For Reliable Goods at Lowest Prices. Now in stock and awaiting your orders: 100 brls. Boneless Beef, 50 brls. Packet Beef. 75 brls. Boneless Pork, 9o brls. Family Pork. 50 brls. FAHILY fIESS PORK. 2000 brls. FLOUR, popular brands. 100 puns. Best Barbadoes HOL ASSES. 100 Chests TEA, from 18c per pound up. N.B.—You should see our Family flour, at $1.70 per brl. Jef,ST.IOHN?DcckworthSt Make a Mental Memo, of the Fact That Monopolies Cannot Rule Independent People! When you remember that a few years at;o you were assured by interested parties that no Companies could do business at the rates charged by us, is it not wonderful to find these very same people offering to-day to one and all such concessions as prove beyond doubt that we have been right all alon^? We Will Still Give You Lower Rates Than Are Obtainable Elsewhere! The Canadian Fire Insurance Company, The Ottawa Fire HiiMiirance Company, a lie Anglo-American Fire liiMiiraiM'C Company, The London Mutual Fire JiiHiiraucu Company. PERCIE JOHNSON, Cener'l Agent. Oft'icc: 1-Hw Chambers, Duckworth Street. mmnNt/t HEW ADVERTISEMENTS Anthracite COAL. 500 tons American Anthracite CoaJ, all sizes. HY. J. STABB & Co. octl4,3fp Sale M" ENTERPRISE." 30 TONS, (Bgjgghuiit 1900; n gooil sailer; well equipped; has large inventory. Will be soltl cheap, "PRIMROSE," 15 tons, buit 1900. A BARGAIN. JOB BROTHERS & CO. 0ct14,10,17 DOYWSMOKE? YOU certainly enjoy smoking a good Cigar. Try a "Honey- IXlOOn" and be convinced of their excellent quality. The Cheapest and Best Cigar on the market, only sc. each. At GARLAND'S. SfRt&18S3!3!86&8&3& 1 DR. LEER, I §3 DOSTIIBT. j| §3 WATER STREET, &B JM Opp. T. McMurdo & Ws. CM K sciitl),ly,w,s W^ General Post Office BRITISH MAILS. nAlljN r*r S. & "Coieun" for BRKAT BKITAIN and EUROPEAN CO UNTIMES will l>e closed on Till ItSIXV, the l.'itli in-taut, at 6 o'clock p.m. Ccucral Post Ottiee, St. John's, Mid., the 12th tiny ol Oct.. 1903. oetl2,Bj NOTICE! COI'K WKIIKS free UN Wβ lieicof, ■ application will l>c made to Hi-* Kxccl- Icncy the Uovernor in Council for a grant ot Lettenj Patent «4 this Colony, i'or a new and useful motiipil of ♦• l*rcHcrvi»e Hsli," to Walter Liinil), of St. John's, N. F. Diittil tiiis Bth <lay (,l October, A 1)., IMS. WALTER I.AMU. octi4,wc(l,4i,fp & AVALON Lodge, i F. A A. ■. \ N ]Oincrfjcm:v Mrclii'.j.'. ofihe >y r\ above Lo4g* will l<c held in the Masonk Temple thin (We«lneH«lny) at 9 o'clock i>. in.* lor the piupoae of eoaferriag the third device. Hy order «il tbo W.M. ALIJEHT It. WOOLGAK, Sccreteiry. octi4,ii|) RRLTO LET, The Offices Ifeijg in the i'-i/.i■He liuildiiif;, '»ii Watir Street,-now occupied by A. 1). BnlmMi. They will be available lor tenancy abmii tin; 18th inst. Apply to J. W. WITHKKs. H;1/.ello liuildin-. o.tH,tf FOR SALE, Two Jersey Cown : iiKo, 1 Jersey Heifer. 1 Ajrnhire lleilei. M. A. BASTOW. oct9,tf or 30 Ilotbctl Willi gbiMi to repair nine. Apply Iα M. A. BA9TOW, Beuk'fl Covt. <k |.\fp.U_ FOR SALE. 40 galloiim l*«"iis. in pod; selling lv tin- (cheap) ;it M. A. BASTOW'S Beck's Cove. oi-ta "3 WANTED. "2 A GOOD COOK ; Good wagcenven to a compcteut | ereaii; n|>i>ljr ai this ollice. octH,tf A STRONG BOY FOR Ti it Hill i tli Shop: upplv to MAI DIAMOND, Water si.- oclM.tl Immediately, A COOK; 'apply between tli<; boors or 7 ami !) j>.ui. Ui LADY TIIOUBUKN, Owen Vlaot. o<.tii,n, GENERAL SERVANT; two in family; apply to MRS. MA BIN, 27 AdelaNk Street. q-ii:;.i'. GENERAITsIER^PiTn apply at PEDDLK'S KeeUaraut, 184 Dn.k-worih street. ot M'.'.lp.tf Immediately, a. COOK ; references required; wages ! M'p'y at t;.l>- office. j> ilJ.ip.tt A Trustworthy Gentleman or la<!> in <.-.'.• !i « ounty to iii:'ii.ig-- busmesi foi an old established !i<r.' /• ot aoli'l financial standing. A straigh:,bona 6d« weeklv siUrj ol fi&oo paid by check each Moml.r *iih -*U rspeoses direct from I.'- I'l'i'iiu (-.ts. Mow . id vane* il tor expense. Kncfcc address 'i ■ •■•d op<. Manage], j/j dsion Chic seput,, ■•"■•■
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1903-10-14 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1903-10-14 |
Year | 1903 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 14 |
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 | 57548.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1903-10-14 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1903-10-14 |
Year | 1903 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 14 |
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_19031014_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6034.82 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. as. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1903. • .4 $3.00 Ptr Annum* No. 237. SEW aitveutisi:mi:.\ts. AUCTION SALES. jtoH-^HISEHOLD ES£FI)RNITI]RE EFFECTS At Hie residence of MR. W. LASH, Ittiinil's Mill Koacl, To-Morrow,Thursday, 15th innt., .it WJ> o'clock. Household rnriiiiiire tndEflfecte, consisting of: llniwiiiK Room—l boantilul srmphouj —ttylt **angelai"—coutataiag6 luli *cts >A orchestral reeds <>1 ."> octaves compatt in each Mt. ami 1 >ft of extra heavy sul)-b;i>-. reed*, 225 rolb of music, sacred aud wcnlar; 1 large music cabinet, 1 music stool, 4 handsome wicker chairs. 1 large ovcr-ttuiVul easy chair in figured silk. 1 setiee and occasional chair to match. 1 English drawing room rubinct, with inlaid fecir.gs, mirror doors and back; lundsomc overmantel, brass centre table witli I mjx slab, occasioual cliair*, brackets and mount*, eMciiMon piauo l.imj>, carj et ■quare, etc. Dining llooin — 1 superior walnut rideboard with British plate mirror, 1 pier ylass. Ifaet lovg; walttnt txteusion diuing tabic, 1 large easy chair, ) silver service, I do cake basket, 1 silver-plated cruet, 1 breakfast do, 1 ilo meat and cream holder, French liquor stand, ! parial marble stand of the three graeet, 1 oak drop-leaf card table, 1 hand worked chair. 1 bamboo and "J other easels, folding screen. 2 wall mirrors, 1 oak and brass coal box, 1 β-dey marble clock, Isn;--sels carpet, wicker stool, 1 book case, 1 Nlld. bear skin. 1 small cherry book case, 1 handsome oast of three stuffed partridge, 1 do owl, 1 do containing 14 different kindsol Nlld. birds, Urn stand, flowers :u:d stands, lace cm taint. Breakfast Room—l handsome cherry* china closet, 1 do -mall bookstand, walnut lvalue; couch, eeltzogenc, pictures and oniu)i)( litv. Hulls i quartered oak ball Maud, canvas, stair carpet aud rod-', ] lady's bicycle,! bay's tricycle. 1 -win;:, child's s!i,]t V horse and saddle on Iranie, fishing rod, 2 pairs -now shoes, 1 huge g'ass globe. Keilrooiii Xα. 1 — 1 handsome brass bedtrtead and spring bed. I gent's dressing rase, marble top; walnut washatatid, double luilei set, large easy chair, 1 m |
CONTENTdm file name | 57544.jp2 |