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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 01.06.1906
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IV r. si I I- THE DRESDEN DAILY, Friday, June 1, 1906. AS 98. ROYAL BELVEDERE Grand Concert Daily by the Royal Belvedere Orchestra, under the direction of Herr Willy Olsen. The Concerts begin on Week Days at 7.30 p.m. on Sundays and holidays at 5 p.m. Admission, at the door, 1 mark, or 50 pf. if the ticket is bought beforehand at any of the cigar-shops of the firm WOLFF, Prager Str., See Str., Post Platz. At the Bureau of the Royal Belvedere 10 tickets may be had for 3 marks, up to 6 p.m. Admission to the Side Terrace and Pavilion free. the Bohemian Elbe and Moldau, and the Saxon Company were warned that a penalty of 100 Ducats would follow any breach of this convention on their part. This rivalry was maintained by Rusten for several years, until, induced by the losses sustained by both parties, the Saxon Company, after buying up the rival steamers, once more gained complete control of the steamboat service on the Elbe in Saxony and Bohemia. From that time the enter prise prospered increasingly, and the Company were enabled to acquire their own wharfs, to improve the steamers’ paddles, to purchase strips of land to build landing stages on, and to construct a large winter harbour, and in 1865 it took the name of the Saxon-Bohemian Steamship Company. To satisfy modern requirements, the Company today possesses a fleet of over 40 steamers. The number of passengers in 1903-4, when owing to the low water in the Elbe traffic was interrupted, was quite abnormal; on the upper stretch between Dresden and Leitmeritz only 2,113,596 passengers were carried. Dresdner Anzeiger. • The guards in the city today are furnished by the Schiitzen Regiment No. 108. The band plays about 12.40 p. m. at the Schloss Platz. TELEGRAMS. Constantinople, May 31. (Vienna K. K. Korr. Bureau.) The Porte yesterday delivered to the Oecumenical Patriarch a demand, in the form of an ultimatum, for the removal of the Greek Metro politan of Monastir. Berlin, May 31. The Kaiser was present today at the Spring parade of the Guards Corps, except ing the Potsdam garrison, on the Tempelhof ground. The troops were in the usual formation, and under the chief command of General von Kessel. The Kaiser, in the uniform of the 2nd Guards regiment, was on horseback, the Empress in an open carriage drawn by six horses. The Crown Prince and Prince Eitel Fritz were present. The troops presented arms and gave three cheers for the Kaiser, who, as he rode along the front of the line, was fol lowed by the Empress, the Princes, and a brilliant Staff. Among the foreign officers was the Argen tine General Roca. In the march-past, the Kaiser led the 2nd Guards regiment and saluted the Empress. After the review and the short “Kritik” that followed it, the Kaiser, attended by his sons, placed himself at the head of the Colour company and led it back to the Castle. The weather was cool and cloudy. St Petersburg, May 31. The Chief Engineer of the City Sewers, M. Grotowski, was shot at in the open street and severely wounded by five bullets. His assailants are all Socialists. The outrage is attributable to a quarrel. Paris, May 31. The Socialist Deputy M. Con stant has given notice of an interpellation on the conduct of the authorities in regard to the miners’ strike at Montluqon. Vienna, May 31. The Neue Freie Presse reports that Freiherr v. Beck is negotiating with the party leaders. The only difficulties experienced are with the Czechs, who insist on the fulfilment of national demands. Baron v. Beck is said to have decided to form a Cabinet if necessary without the Czechs, and to keep their places open. The negotiations will probably be concluded tomorrow evening, as the Emperor particularly wishes that a Cabinet shall be formed before Whitsuntide. Madrid, May 31. Princess Ena arrived today at 8 o’clock in the morning from El Prado and alighted at the Ministry of Marine. The weather is exquisite but extremely hot. The town is gay with bunting. The King was conducted from the Palace and Princess Ena from the Marine Ministry to the Church in a brilliant procession; they were enthusiastically greeted by an enormous crowd. King Alfonso awaited his bride on the steps of the Church. The marriage was solemnised by Cardinal Sancha, Archbishop of Toledo and Primate of Spain. The Bishop of Nottingham officiated as deacon. TO BE POPE FOR NINE YEARS. When the Pope gave a dinner to celebrate his elevation to the Cardinalate, he remarked to one of the guests, the Tribune says, that he had been nine years at the seminary, nine years curate at Tombolo, nine years rector of Salzano, and nine years Bishop of Mantua. Pius X. was also Patriarch of Venice and Cardinal for nine years; and, as he said, laughingly, at this dinner, it is only in the nature of things that he should be Pope for nine years too. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Classed ill English, Arithmetic, Mathematics, German, French and Latin. A small number of resident pupils taken. German and French resident governesses. Private instruction if desired. Miss Virgin, Schnorr Strasse 80 (Villa). Grosse Wirtschal't in the •‘Grosser Garten”. Grand Concert Daily a/t 4.0 p. ni. On Sundays two concerts at 6.0 a. m. and 4.0 p. m. Private Band. Conductor: Herr A. Wentseher. Telephone 4413 3 Elbberg 3 Telephone 4413 (close to Amalien Platz) Ti-ains to all parts of tlio town. imming Baths, Tor Laon open all day long. Competent Swimming Instructors. Season Tickets. Irish-Roman and Russian Baths (reserved for ladies on Wednesday). Private Baths. 2 Classes. Special room for washing dogs. WORCESTER HOUSE SCHOOL preparatory for Schools and Universities. Thorough English education. ===== Instruction in English or German. ===== Boarders received. Private instruction if desired. H. VIRGIN, M. A. Oxford. Gutzkow Strasse 19. TIotel and Pension. Wonderfully fine view. Excellent cooking. Exquisite attendance. Wines and beers from the best firms. — English spoken. —... TYROL. Schloss Weissenstein (3410 ft) Windisch Matrei bei Lienz. First class private hotel in the neighbourhood of the Dolomites. Railway station, Lienz. Good mountaineering centre. Tennis. Fishing. Apply Proprietor. Established 1835 Schramm & Echtermeyer, Dresden-A. 18, See Strasse (Minister Hotel) Telephone 9506 27, Landhaits Strasse Telephone 3289. 500 brands of cigars from 24 Marks to 15000 Marks per thousand. Direct importation from Habana, largest stock, lowest prices. 250 kinds of cigarettes. Tobacco. Biiar Pipes. Catalogues sent free on application. HAVOC IN A LABORATORY. Wild work was wrought by an exploding shell at the French naval gun range at Saint Chamond. A chief artificer namend Duranton was drawing the charge from a shell in a workshop, when it exploded, injuring him severely, though he managed to crawl out, while the flame from the explosion set fire to papers and other inflammable material, firing other small packets of powder lying about, and finally reaching a melinite shell charged for battleship practice. Instantly there was an explosion that shook half-a-dozen surrounding townships as if there had been an earthquake, the workshop was obliterated, leaving not a trace behind above ground- level, and large objects weighing. 1501b. were after wards found 200 yards away, while trees for a great distance were carbonised. EMOTIONAL JUSTICE. It would be an error to suppose that the emotional side of French criminal procedure, with which we are familiar, is restricted to the freaks of juries. Even the usually non - susceptible magistrate is sometimes infected. A case of the kind has just taken place in Paris, where a wretched anti-militarist, arrested for his unpatriotic action, told a sad story of being gradually forced down wards after one minor lapse from probity, until at last long-sustained destitution drove him into the arms of the Anarchists. It was a recital of the descensus Averni as it is lived by only too many of the “submerged,” and after listening to it the magistrate asked the poor fellow if the thought of his mother had never stayed him in his downward course. That broke him down completely. He begged piteously that his disgrace might not be exposed to her, and expressing a wish to redeem himself in the Foreign Legion, that famous refuge for the outcasts of the whole world, he was taken at his word. Arrangements are now being made for his transfer. A GRANDEE OF SPAIN. The Duke of Wellington, who is a specially-in vited guest for the Royal Marriage at Madrid, is, says the “Onlooker,” by inheritance a grandee of Spain, and a guest who bears a name which must ever be sacred to the Bourbons of the Peninsula. At Apsley House is housed a superb collection of Spanish pictures, given by the Spanish Bourbons on driving out the French. It is not generally known that the insignia of the Golden Fleece con ferred upon Wellington was that actually worn by Columbus, and, as a special mark of Spain’s grati tude, this insignia was made hereditary, so that the present Duke is the proud possessor of the star worn by the discoverer of America. UNPUBLISHED DE MUSSET. There will shortly be given to the world some hitherto unpublished poems of Alfred de Musset. He had bequeathed to his former governess, Mdlle. Adele Colin, a number of papers to which he attached some importance. Among these were letters to George Sand, which she was forbidden to read. But there were also a number of verses scattered over loose leaves, or jotted down on the margins of newspapers, as they flitted through the poet’s mind during his walks or moments of leisure. These verses the faithful governess has read, and she finds them so beautiful that she has decided to publish them, in order that nothing may be withheld from the public which could contri bute to the honour of De Musset. SPECIALISED SWINDLING. For six months there has been conducted in France an extensive trade in automobiles fraudu lently obtained. Nearly all the leading firms in Paris and the provinces have been Victimised. The method of the swindlers was to obtain possession of valuable cars upon fictitious guarantees, and then to sell them at ridiculous prices. So numerous have complaints become that all the resources of the Paris detective department were at last set in motion for the suppression of what was evidently an organised gang of clever thieves. In the result three men, named Rous, Gerville, and Simeon, have been arrested. At their rooms documents have been seized which show that they have netted £8,000 from the sale of machines worth four times that sum. NEW BOOKS. Next week. Tauchnitz Edition: Beyond the Rocks. A Love Story 1 vol. By Elinor Glyn. Author of The Visits of Elizabeth, The Reflections of Antbrosine, &c. To be sold at Carl Tittmann’s bookshop, Prager Strasse 19. LATEST ARRIVALS IN DRESDEN up to the 30 th of May, 1906. Mr. and Mrs. G. Tacher, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Belches, Boston, H. Bellevue. Miss E. T. Belches, Boston, H. Bellevue. Miss D. W. Crossby, Brooklyn, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kranz, Sharpsville, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Cosl, Buffalo, H. Bellevue. Mr. J. Geller, New York, H. Central. Mr. F. Shong, St. Paul, H. Continental. Mr. J. Bloom, New York, H. Continental. Mr. T. S. Marschall, New York, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. and Mrs. A. v. Scala, London, H. Europaisclier Hof. Dir. H. Conried, New York, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. M. Herzberg, New York, H. Europaisclier Hof. Mr. G. Meyer, New York, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. E. W. Rugon, New York, H. Grand Union. Mr. R. Fulton, and Family, London, H. Grand Union. Mr. C. J. Richter, St. Paul, H. Grand Union. Mr. J. Porter, and Family, St. Louis, H. Hartig. Mr. C. Rathmann, Chicago, H. Kaiser Wilhelm. Mr. G. Turner, London, H. Neustadter Hof. Miss S. Robinson, Lexington, P. Schaumberger. Miss F. Robinson, Lexington, P. Schaumberger. Miss E. Satterthwaite, New York, P. Todd. Miss R. Satterthwaite, New York, P. Todd. Nume of the King Proprietor, Publisher and Responsible Editor: Willie Baumfelder — Printer: Buchdruckerei der Dr. Gimtzschen Stiftung. "’ell.
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