Journal of the Telegraph, Volumes 30-33Western Union Telegraph Company, 1897 |
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Page 3 - ... other" lines, an entry in both the free and the paid message records will be made. A copy of the message will be made for the paid message files, and the original will be placed with free messages, as required by Rule 72. RULE 68. Sunday's Messages.— Sunday's messages will be entered as a part of the previous Saturday's business, except when the first day of the month falls on Sunday, in which case Sunday's messages will be entered as a part of the business of the following Monday. RULE 69.
Page 119 - StaiiMicf of the Western Union Telegraph Company. The following table exhibits the mileage of lines operated, number of offices, number of messages...
Page 77 - The following table exhibits the mileage of lines operated, number of offices, number of messages sent, receipts, expenses, profits, and average tolls and cost per message for the years named : Year.
Page 132 - Communications strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent* sent free. Oldest agency for securing patent*.
Page 148 - Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable.
Page 134 - Is taking the place of stenography because it is (so quickly learned and a typewriter that prints a word at one "stroke is plainer and faster than shorthand.
Page 27 - Nothing in the market approached the value of these bicycles at the former prices; what are they now ? POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn. Catalogue Tree fr»m any Colombia dealer; by mall from u» for one 2-eeiit •tump Please Mention the
Page 13 - Industrie, which housed the entire Exposition of 1855, and in which the annual salon of the Societe des Artistes Francais is held, will disappear, however, and on its site will be erected a magnificent edifice to serve as the Fine Arts Hall during the exposition, and to remain as a permanent monument. Demolition is already in progress. To the west of the Fine Arts Hall, on the same side of the Champs Elysees, will rise the Hall of Liberal Arts, which is also to be a stately and permanent edifice....
Page 46 - Any of the above works sent Postpaid to any Part of the United States or Canada on receipt of the Price. CUPPLES, UPHAM & CO,, Publishers, Boston. BELLES-L E TTRES. THE MYSTERY OF PAIN. By JAMES HINTON, MD With an Introduction by James R. Nichols, MD, author of "Whence, What, Where?
Page 14 - sent collect" which have been reported by delivery offices as uncollectible. -The original messages "sent paid" by, and copies of those "received collect" for, the holders of half-rate franks, on which less than full tolls have been paid. The originals of all sent messages (except service and local railroad messages, ie, messages between two stations, both located on the same railroad) which have been transmitted free.