Correspondence (incoming): Grant, Julia D, 1894-1895

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ALS social, reference to RR strike 1894 Feb 4 ALS and cvr. social 1894 Feb 24 ALS and cvr. would like to meet with her 1894 Mar 5 Tel. returning East [1894] May 9 Tel. arrived 1894 May 24 ALS enjoyed J.L.Stanford's car in N.Y. 1894 May 28 ALS and cvr. social, summer plans 1894 June 9 ALS social, summer plans 1894 June 21 ALS to stay in Washington with Nellie 1894 Sep 18 ALS at Washington, social news, U.S. Grant Jr. to run for Senate from California 1894 Nov 11 Tel. will come see her in NY if she waits 1894 Nov 19 ALS social 1894 Dec 16 ALS social 1895, June 19 ALS social, in Washington 1895? or '94? Nov 23



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POSTAL TELEGRAPH CABLE COMPANY

TELEGRAM

Dated Washington DC Received at 1132 Broadway, N.Y.
To Mrs Leland Stanford Nov 19 1894
Victoria Hotel

If you will wait over I will come am so disappointed

Julia D Grant

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CONDITIONS.

ALL MESSAGES TAKEN BY THIS COMPANY ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS.

To guard against mistakes or delays, the sender of a message should order it REPEATED; that is, telegraphed back to the originating office for comparison. For this, one half the regular rate is charged in addition. It is agreed between the sender of the message written on the face hereof and the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, that said Company shall not be liable for mistakes or delays in the transmission or delivery, or for non-delivery, of any UNREPEATED message, beyond the amount received for sending the same; nor for mistakes or delays in the transmission or delivery, or for non-delivery of any REPEATED message beyond fifty times the sum received for sending the same, unless specially insured, nor in any case for delays arising from unavoidable interruption in the working of its lines, or for errors in cipher or obscure messages. And this Company is hereby made the agent of the sender, without liability, to forward any message over the lines of any other Company when necessary to reach its destination.

Correctness in the transmission of messages to any point on the lines of the Company can be INSURED by contract in writing, stating agreed amount of risk, and payment of premium thereon at the following rates, in addition to the usual charge for repeated messages, viz: one per cent. for any distance not exceeding 1,000 miles, and two per cent. for any greater distance.

No responsibility regarding messages attaches to this Company until the same are presented and accepted at one of its transmitting offices; and if a message is sent to such office by one of this Company's messengers, he acts for that purpose as the agent of the sender.

Messages will be delivered free within the established free delivery limits of the terminal office. For delivery at a greater distance a special charge will be made to cover the cost of such delivery.

This Company will not be liable for damages in any case where the claim is not presented in writing within sixty days after the message is filed with the Company for transmission. In any event, this Company is not to be held liable for any loss, or damage, or for delay, or detention, or errors caused by storms or action of the elements, or other acts of God, or by civil or military authority, or by insurrections, riots, rebellions, or dangers incident to time of war, or by the unlawful acts of individuals.

This is an UNREPEATED Message and is delivered by request of the sender under the conditions named above. Errors can be guarded against only by repeating a message back to the sending station for comparison.

No employee of this Company is authorized to vary the foregoing.

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