GREATER NEW YORK RED BOOK TELEGRAPH RATES TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES. The following table gives the rate per word from New York City. The address and signature are included in the charges, and the maximum length of a chargeable word is fixed at fifteen letters. When a word is composed of more than fifteen letters, every additional fifteen or the fraction of fifteen letters will be counted as a word. The rates of the several cable companies doing business from New York are practically the same. In some cases, however, there is more than one rate to the same point, depending upon the route selected. For instance, the rate to Japan "via Northern route (through Siberia) is $1.76 per word, while the same office here will charge $2.15 if the message is ordered transmitted via Eastern The rates in table below are the rates by the lowest "Indo." or .42 Italy. 1.25 Jamaica .85 to 1.40 Japan Cape Colony (S. Africa) Ceylon Chile.. China Cochin China. Colon Cyprus. Demerara. Denmark Ecuador England Germany Guatemala .38 Java. .86 Korea (Seoul) .1.25 Malta .61 Martinique. .86 Matanzas. Per Word .88 Melbourne (Australia) 1.25 Per Word .15 Porto Rico. .75 .1.05 Portugal. · 39 .25 Queensland (Australia) .66 Rio Janeiro. 34 Roumania 36 .86 Russia (Europe) .43 .50 .56 1.32 .25 .36 .32 .25 Russia (Asia, West) .32 Russia (Asia, East) 1.76 Scotland. 1.23 Servia 1.76 Sicily .36 Siam 1.00 Singapore. 40 *.99 St. Thomas, W. I. .96 .39 .35 Switzerland .30 .86 Sydney (N. S. W.) * .99 .99 Tangier .45 .99 Tasmania .99 35 Transvaal .86 .86 Trinidad. 1.00 Turkey (Asia) .1.11 Uruguay *Rates to Australia by the (new) British Pacific Cable (handled only by Postal Telegraph Cable Co.) are 66 cents per word. TELEGRAPH OFFICES Offices marked * are open at all hours, day and night AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH COMPANY BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN (Executive Offices, 8 Dey Street) Usual price for messenger service is 30 cents per hour. at all first-class Hotels, Cafes, Drug Stores, etc. *168 Montague TELEGRAPH OFFICES-Continned AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH COMPANY-Continued BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN (Executive Offices, 91 Clinton Street) 132 Flatbush ave. (Open until Anglo-American-*31 Broad, 16 Beaver, 445 Broome Bankers' and Brokers' Messenger Co.-48 New Commercial Cable Co.-253 Broadway, *20 Broad, Stock Exchange, Cotton Exchange, 9 Beaver, 182 William, 442 Broome, Hoffman House, Herald Building, Broadway and 35th Direct United States Cable Co.-40 Broadway, 51 New, 21 Spruce, 444 Broome French Telegraphic Cable Co.—*44 Broad, N. Y. Stock Exchange, Pulitzer Building, * I Mercer, 5 East 14th, 581 Broadway, 952 Broadway, Union Dime Building (Broadway and 32d) Gold and Stock Co.-48 Broad, 195 Broadway POSTAL TELEGRAPH CABLE COMPANY (Executive Offices, 253 Broadway, Manhattan) This company also furnishes messenger service from all its offices in the Boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn and The Bronx. Usual price for messenger service is 30 cents per hour. Messenger call boxes will be found at all first-class Hotels, Cafes, Drug Stores, etc. Telegrams called for without extra charge. Stock Quotation, 54 Broad United States and Haiti Tel. and Cable Co., 42 Broad Ellis Island Governors Island Queen Insurance Building Pier 25, East River 21 and 24 State 46 Maiden Lane 98 Liberty 51 William 108 Fulton 8 and 74 Cortlandt BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN Washington and Water *168 Montague 2 and 332 Court 132 and 803 Flatbush ave. 453 Fifth ave. 7 Greene ave. 76 Park Place General Post Office Church and Worth West Broadway and Leonard 317 Greenwich Occidental Hotel 77 Seventh ave. 332 Dekalb ave. 98 and 1306 Broadway Atlantic and Alabama aves. Waldorf-Astoria 5 East 42d 535 Fifth ave. 274, *450 Columbus ave West 57th and Ninth ave. 993 Eighth ave. 70 West 58th 625 Madison ave. 609 West 59th 94th and Columbus ave. 157 East 125th 250 West 116th 278 West 125th Eighth ave. and 135th 146th and Amsterdam ave. 2558 Third ave. 3196 Third ave. 713 East 177th Ryerson and Flushing ave. BOROUGH OF QUEENS STOCK QUOTATION TELEGRAPH CO., 54 BROAD AND 39 BEAVER STS. Ellis Island GREATER NEW YORK RED BOOK TELEGRAPH OFFICES-Continued (Executive Offices, 195 Broadway, Manhattan) Telegrams called for by A. D. T. Co.'s messengers without extra charge Foot of Whitehall Broadway at 1, 11, 26, 32, 45, East of Broadway Stock Exchange 30, 44, 46 and 68 Broad Cotton Exchange 17, 39 and 56 New 18 Exchange Place 120 Front 134 and 221 Pearl 66 Pine 100 William Fulton Market 41 Fulton 66 Gold James Slip Ferry Summit Hotel, 65 Bowery *233 and 521 Grand 240 Elizabeth Pier 50, East River Foot of Jackson 2 Avenue A 398 East 10th Cooper Union Union Sq. Hotel, 16 Union sq. Everett House, 4th ave. and and New Amsterdam Hotel, 4th ave. and 21st Park avc. *153 East 125th 32 Desbrosses *West Washington Market 4 Washington Place 110 West 14th *8 and 270 West 23d Victoria Hotel, Fifth ave. and Earlington Hotel, 49 West 27th Sixth ave., 200, 737, *821, 990 266 West 33d Herald Square Hotel, 118 W. 34th Navarre Hotel, 510 Seventh ave. Rossmore Hotel, Seventh ave. and 42d Mott Haven, Harlem R.R. Sta. Grenoble Hotel, 886 Seventh Park ave. and East 162d 97 Cedar Pier 19, N. R., foot of Murray Cosmopolitan Hotel, Cham- Foot of Franklin (West Shore Pier 36, N R., foot Spring Penna. Annex Office, foot of 767 Dekalb ave. *369, 426, 484, *726, 2059 St. George Hotel, Clark, near 359 Court 71 Hamilton ave. 414 and 1124 Myrtle ave. ave. Fulton st. and Tompkins ave. aves. *319 and 805 Flatbush ave. aves. 703 and 1176 Third ave. LIST OF “ATTENDED” TELEPHONE PAY STATIONS At the Public Pay Stations given below will be found every facility for Local or Long Distance telephoning; sound-proof booths in charge of courteous attendants, who will call the station wanted by the customer. Stations marked * are open at all hours, day and night. When the stations at the principal hotels are closed, customers can secure attention by apply. ing at the hotel office. Manhattan and The Bronx Postal Telegraph Building, 253 Broadway Metropolitan Building, I Madison ave. St. James Building, Broadway and 26th st. Madison Square Garden (when open), Madison ave. and 26th st. Victoria Hotel, Broadway and 27th st. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Fifth ave. and 34th st. Murray Hill Hotel, Park ave, and 41st st Grand Central Depot, 42d st. and Vanderbilt ave. Grand Central Depot (Annex) Depew ave. and 42d st. Hetherington's Drug Store, 42d st. and Vanderbilt ave. Hotel Manhattan, 42d st. and Madison ave. GREATER NEW YORK RED BOOK LIST OF "ATTENDED" TELEPHONE PAY STATIONS-Continued Court House, Borough Hall sq. *1444 Broadway 484 Sumner ave. PUBLIC PORTERS Every Public Porter must wear, in a conspicuous position, a badge bearing the number of his license, and is not entitled to receive any pay for services unless such a badge is worn, and if he shall demand a greater sum for his services than accords with the rates below he shall not be entitled to any pay for the service. Any Public Porter may decline to carry any article, if the distance he shall be required to go shall be more than two miles. Public Porters shall be entitled to charge and receive for the carrying or conveyance of any article, any distance within half a mile, twenty-five cents if carried by hand, and fifty cents if carried on a wheelbarrow or hand-cart; if the distance exceeds half a mile and is within a mile, one half of the above rates in addition thereto, and in the same proportion for any greater distance. UNITED STATES COURTS IN MANHATTAN BOROUGH Post Office Building. Term-Last Tuesday in October. United States Circuit Court Post Office Building. Equity Term-Last Monday in February. General Terms-First Monday in April and third Monday in October. Terms of Criminal Court-Second Wednesdays in January, March, May, October, December, and third in June. United States District Court Stated Term-First Tuesday in every month. Special Term-Every Tuesday for return of process. UNITED STATES COURTS IN BROOKLYN Post Office Building, Washington and Johnson Sts. Appellate Division of the Supreme Court First Judicial Department, Madison ave. and 25th st. An Appellate Term to hear appeals from the City and the Municipal Courts will sit in the County Court House. Children's Court 66 Third ave., Manhattan. Held by one of the Justices of Special Sessions in accordance with assignment of Justices. Court opens at 9.30 daily, except Sunday. City Court 32 Chambers st., Manhattan. Court of Arbitration of the Chamber of Commerce, New York State Office, 65 Liberty st. This court was established by an act of the Legislature. Sessions are held at the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce for the hearing and prompt settlement of controversies among merchants, shipmasters and others within the Port of New York. |