Suche löschen...
The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 30.06.1906
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1906-06-30
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Vorlage
- SLUB Dresden
- Digitalisat
- SLUB Dresden
- Lizenz-/Rechtehinweis
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- URN
- urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-db-id416971482-190606305
- PURL
- http://digital.slub-dresden.de/id416971482-19060630
- OAI-Identifier
- oai:de:slub-dresden:db:id-416971482-19060630
- Sammlungen
- Zeitungen
- Historische Zeitungen
- Strukturtyp
- Ausgabe
- Parlamentsperiode
- -
- Wahlperiode
- -
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- ZeitungThe Daily record and the Dresden daily
- Jahr1906
- Monat1906-06
- Tag1906-06-30
- Monat1906-06
- Jahr1906
- Links
-
Downloads
- Einzelseite als Bild herunterladen (JPG)
-
Volltext Seite (XML)
THE DRESDEN DAILY, Saturday, June 30, 1906. I 122. ROYAL BELVEDERE Grand Concert Daily by the Royal Belvedere Orchestra, under the direction of Herr Willy Olsen. NATURE IN FAVOUR OF THE PANAMA CANAL. The Berliner Bor sen-Courier prints the following from its correspondent in Washington:— ,,The Curant, a journal of high repute published in Hartford, gives an interesting account, received from its correspondent in Panama under date June 18th, of an extraordinary occurrence that took place in the Canal zone on the day of the great earth quake in San Francisco, the 18th of April last. On that morning, at the very minute of the worst shock in the Californian capital, an earthquake which had a remarkable result, was felt in Panama. A mountain about a mile in length was detached and slipped; and the most remarkable feature of the phenomenon was that the mountain, before it moved, stood in the direct line marked out for the Canal. Months of hard work have thus been saved to the engineers and workmen engaged in building the. Canal, inasmuch as tons of thousands of tons of rock and rubble have been removed which would otherwise have had to be laboriously carried away. According to the correspondent’s account, very little work was done that day in the Canal zone, as every one hurried off to the scene of the landslip to observe its effects. The Government officials on the spot at once reported the occurrence to Washington.” BALAAM—NEW STYLE. It is odd, but in the freaks of time and fortune it has come to pass that from a leading republican journal in France, which has metaphorically pitched her own throne “into the Seine”, there should come the panegyric and the apology for kings. This striking tribute is from the pen of the editor of the Eclair. Referring to the incessant plots against heads of States, M. Judet declares that “the majority of the emperors and kings of our time form an elite more by services rendered than by right of birth. Their popularity and their prestige are in no way artificial or unjustifiable. The men of little value on the thrones of Europe are rare nowadays”. CHURCH SERVICES. ALL SAINTS’ (ENGLISH) CHURCH. Sunday, July 1st. IH. Sunday after Trinity. 8.0 a. m. Holy Communion. 11.0 a. m. Matins and Sermon. 6.0 p. m. Evensong and Litany. Wednesday, July 4th. 11.0 a.m. Matins and Litany. Friday, July 6th. 11.0 a.m. Matins and Litany. Chaplain: The Rev. C. A. Moore, M. A., B. C. L. Hon. assistant Chaplain: The Rev. M.S.Farmer, M.A. THE AMERICAN CHURCH OF ST. JOHN, Reichsplatz 5, at the head of Reichs Strasse. Friday, June 29 th. Service at 10.0 a. m. Sunday, July 1st. Holy Communion 8.0 a.m. Morn ing Service and Sermon 11.0 a.m. Afternoon Service and address 5.30 p.m. The Rev. J. F. Butterworth, M. A., Rector. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Bernhard Strasse 2, at corner of Bismarck Strasse and Winckelmann Strasse.—Services every Sunday at 11.0 a.m. Communion on the first Sunday of the month.—The Rev. J. Davis Bowden, Minister. Bernhard Strasse 2,1. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH LIBRARY. This Library is open on Sundays from 9.45 to 10.45 a. m. Subscription 75 Pf. per month, or 2 Marks for three months, or 5 Pf. per volume per week. LATEST TELEGRAMS. Davenport, June 29. The battleship “Essex” specially commissioned for the naval manoeuvres, put in here today and reported that in firing a blank cartridge from a six-inch gun, an explosion took place. One A. B. was killed, an officer and three men wounded. St. Petersburg, June 29. By an Imperial Order of the Day the 1 st Battalion of the Preobrashensky regiment of the Body-guard is converted, from the 28 th of June, into a special battalion of infantry, and deprived of the privileges appertaining to the Guards. St. Petersburg, June 29. The official Law Ga zette publishes a law which was approved by the Czar in May, and which fixes the term of active service for Infantry and Foot Artillery at three years, for other branches of the Army at four years. Service in the Reserve varies from 7 to 16 years. For the Navy the term of active service will be five years and the same period in the Naval Reserve. Certain advantages are allowed to men who give proof of a prescribed degree of education. 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. Telephone 4807. Telephone 4807. Circus §ARRAIANI Dresden Nenstadt. KMg Albert Strasse. Largest and most magnificent travelling Circus in Europe! This evening June 30th at 8 p.m. High.li!e.Evening. Gala - evening! Gala - programme! Gala - performances! Gala - costumes! Gala - uniforms! Gala - trappings! NB. These evenings are a speciality of the Circus Sarrasani, and are patronized by Royalty, Nobility and Gentry. Price of Seats: Boxes 2,50 M. Reserved seats 1,75 M. Front seats 1,50 M. Second seats 80 Pf. Third seats 60 Pi. Gallery 30 Pf. Box office open all day from 10.0 a. m. at the Circus and at Wolf’s Cigar shop, See Strasse. MT No smoking allowed. Alkoiiolfreies Gesellscliattshaus.—Non-alcoholic Restaurant. Johann Cieorgen Allee 16. Teetotal cafe and restaurant. Meeting place of nearly all the teetotal Associations of Dresden. Meat and vegetarian diet. Emil Dresden Prager Strasse 44. Schubart Opposite Hotel Europaischer Hof Telephone 1707. Gentlemen’s outfitter. Latest fashions from England. 'W 7 . Kelling, Dyer and Cleaner. The finest fabrics carefully handled. Summer dresses, blouses, and suits, cleaned, in the shortest time. PArticles for cleaning received at: Bismarck Platz 10 (in the house of the Reichsapotheke). Struve Strasse 12 (nearly opposite Victoria Strasse). Prager Strasse 37 (Hotel Europaischer Hof). 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. HHIHHIHHHHH Established 1835 Schramm & Echtermeyer, Dresden-A. 18, See Strasse (Minister Hotel) Telephone 9506. 27, Landhans Strasse Telephone 3289. 500 brands of cigars from 24 Marks to 15000 Marks per thousand. Direct importation from Habana, largest stock, lowest prices. 250 kind8 Of cigarettes. Tobacco. Briar Pipes. Catalogues sent free on application. BBBBHIH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Classes m English, Arithmetic, Mathematics Herman. 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). Bed-feathers and Down Quilts of all kinds manufactured Old established business Osmar Frohner formerly 0. Heduschka 9 Soliefltel Stranse 9. Madrid, June 29. During divine service in the church at Castellan a revolver shot was heard. A terrible panic ensued; many people were injured. It is said the pistol was fired by accident. Bern, June 29. The report that heavy masses of rock had fallen in the side galleries of the Simplon tunnel and had considerably endangered the main tunnel, and destroyed the hot water pipes, is much exaggerated; there is no cause for anxiety as to the condition of the tunnel. St. Petersburg, June 29. According to a report from Charbin, dated the 24 th instant, the last division of the Army of Manchuria has now started on the return to Russia. The small number of troops still remaining in Manchuria will be with drawn by degrees next year. Weissenfels, June 29. The Weissenfelser Tage- blatt reports that a violent hailstorm occurred yesterday in the valley of the Saale, doing great damage in the district from Weissenfels to Cor- betha and Rossbach. In Weissenfels the seed and nursery gardens in particular suffered severely. Berlin, June 29. At half-past seven o’clock this morning a violent thunderstorm with torrents of rain broke over Berlin and lasted half an hour. The thermometer marked 77° Fahrenheit. Vienna, June 29. A storm of rain and hail resembling a cloud-burst, broke over the the city and suburbs yesterday; masses of water, several feet deep, inundated the fields and gardens. This year’s harvest is for the most part destroyed. Madrid, June 29. Rain, storm and hail have devastated the vineyards in the valley of the Ebro. In many places great damage has been done to gardens, field and olive plantations. London, June 29. Violent storms, accompanied by very heavy rain during last night, have caused whole districts in North London to be innundated, so that all street traffic is suspended; enormous damage has been done in the fields and gardens in the suburbs. Owing to severe thunderstorms in the neighbourhood of Berlin, telephonic communication between Dresden and that city was interrupted yesterday afternoon. LATEST ARRIVALS IN DRESDEN up to the 27th of June, 1906. Mr. and Mrs. L. Plant, New York, H. Bellevue. Miss B. Berolzheimer, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. F. Berolzheimer, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. L. Steiner, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. M. Aronson, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. J. Silbey, Rochester, H. Bellevue. Miss E. Silbey, Rochester, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Beardsley, Chicago, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stern, London, H. Bellevue. Miss F. E. Kappes, New York, H. Central. Miss A. Reinhardt, New York, H. Central. Mr. II. Macanghesty, Belfast, H. Central. Mr. J. Williamson, Manchester, H. Curlander Haus. Miss M. Aronson, New York, H. Deutscher Herold. Mr. H. Aronson, New York, H. Deutscher Herold. Mr. and Mrs. S. Bonton, New York, H. Deutscher Herold. Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Jones, Salt Lake City, H. Edelweiss. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilner, London, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln, London, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson, Philadelphia, H. Stadt Gotha. Miss J. Macintosh, Chicago, P. Ilm. Mr. and Mrs. H. Voss, Milwaukee, H. Hartig. Mr. T. Davison, London, H. Hartig. Miss K. Beel, Minneapolis, H. Hospiz. Mr. F. Guilding, London, H. Kaiser Wilhelm. Mr. J. Wilhelm, London, H. Kaiser Wilhelm. Miss J. T. Ripley, New York, H. du Nord. Miss E. Davis, New Jersey, H. du Nord. Miss M. Barrow, P. Rudeloff. Miss E. Brittain, P. Rudeloff. Miss E. Shields, London, H. zum Schweizerkeller. Miss K. Muller, Auburn, H. zum Schweizerkeller. Miss C. Muller, Auburn, H. zum Schweizerkeller. Mrs. Mac Bean, Chicago, H. Weber. Miss L. Cushing, Chicago, H. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. C. Chose, Chicago, H. Weber. Mr. O. Beel, New York, H. Wettin. Prof. Dr. J. B. Smith, and Family, New Jersey, H. Bellevue. Miss M. Jourdan, St. Louis, H. Bellevue. Miss J. Le Conte, Philadelphia, H. Bellevue. Miss R. Haverli, Philadelphia, H. Bellevue. Mr. J. Hettermann, Louisville, H. Bellevue. Miss H. Hettermann, Louisville, H. Bellevue. Mr. S. H. Bochanan, Louisville, H. Bellevue. Dr. J. Meyer, St. Louis, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. M. Hellmann, St. Louis, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Anderson, Texas, H. Europ. Hof. Miss E. Menefee, Texas, H. Europaischer Hof. Mrs. O. Mergenthal, Baltimore, H. Europaischer Hof. Dir. L. D. Gmzburger, New York, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. L. H. Mansbach, New York, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. and Mrs. H. Knox, Philadelphia, H. Grand Union. Mr. C. B. Demarest, New York, H. Hospiz. Mr. C. Barrere, Columbus, P. Ilm. Miss A. Barrere, Columbus, P. Ilm. Miss M. Barrere, Columbus, P. Ilm. Miss J. Barrere, Columbus, P. Ilm. Mr. W. Fowler, Madras, P. Ilm. Miss H. Fowler, Madras, P. Ilm. Miss E. Hendrichsen, Chicago, P. Ilm. Mr. A. S. Libby, Spartanburg, H. Trompeterschlosschen. Miss C. Slade, Spartanburg, H. Trompeterschlosschen. Miss N. Slade, Mooreville, H. Trompeterschlosschen. Mr. H. M, Boldinghouse, Elberfeld, H. Wettin. M. H. Bogert, New York, H. Wettin. WEATHER FORECAST FOR TODAY of the Royal Saxon Meteorological Institute. Moderate westerly winds, with generally dull weather and a good deal of rain. Temperature cooler. Proprietor, Publisher and Responsible Editor: Willie Baumfelder.—Printer: Buchdruekerei der Dr. Gunteschen Stifbung.
- Aktuelle Seite (TXT)
- METS Datei (XML)
- IIIF Manifest (JSON)
- Doppelseitenansicht
- Vorschaubilder
Nächste Seite
10 Seiten weiter
Letzte Seite