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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 15.08.1906
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THE DRESDEN DAILY, Wednesday, August 15, 1906. M 161. 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 WOLF, 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. ANGLO-SAXON ART GALLERY. 24 Schloss Strasse, Dresden. Dealers in Antique Works of Art. PflintinuQ by great En s lish I all III11 go and French Mas ters of 18th Century. MinifltiirPQ 18th Centur y- m 1111 a l UI C O Large Collection. Printo Ear & e assortment, r I Milo Mezzotints and colored engravings. Pnrnplnin 01d Meissen > En s- rUIOGIdlll lish and French. 24 Schloss Strasse, Dresden Open 10 to 6 every day except Sundays LATEST ARRIVALS IN DRESDEN up to the 14 th of August, 1906. Mr. H. Lorenz, Liverpool, H. Amalienliof. Mr. A. Graham, Liverpool, H. Amalienliof. Miss M. Allan, Cambridge, H. Angermann. Miss A. Salmond, Cambridge, H. Angermann Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Scott, Boston, H. Bellevue. Mr. F. R. Scott, Boston, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. More, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. H. Stevens, New York, H. Bellevue. Dr. F. Davenport, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. H. Davenport, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. C. H. Parker, Boston, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stevenson, Chicago, H. Bellevue. Mr. E. Smith, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. W. Atkins, Boston, H. Bellevue. Miss A. Bullard, Chicago, H. Bellevue. Miss C. Burger, New York, H. Bellevue. Miss L. Grace, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hoyt, New York, H. Bellevue. Miss E. Menay, New York, H. Bellevue. Miss J. M. Isham, New York, H. Bellevue. Miss F. M. Strieker, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. M. O. Tinune, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lamson, Worcester, H. Bellevue. Miss R. H. Lamson, Worcester, H. Bellevue. Mr. P. D. Lamson, Worcester, H. Bellevue. Miss W. G. Smith, Detroit, H. Bellevue. Miss E. G. Smith, Detroit, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. S. Bachmann, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. P. H. Keeney, Chicago, H. Bellevue. Mrs. J. F. Keeney, Chicago, H. Bellevue. Mr. K. Schindler, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. H Murphy, and Family, St. Louis, H. Bellevue. Miss A. Cruise, Kansas, H. Bellevue. Miss M. E. Sarroggs, Kansas, H. Bellevue. Miss M. Ackerland, Cincinnati, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ackerland, Cincinnati, H. Bellevue. Mr. T. Ackerland, Cincinnati, H. Bellevue. Mr. W. G. Kellner, New York, H. Bellevue. Miss L. Stursberg, New York, H. Bellevue. Miss H. Stursberg, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. P. Stursberg, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Darrow, Memphis, H. Bellevue. Miss R. L. Coffin, Memphis, H. Bellevue. Miss G. Agee, Memphis, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Eisendrath, Chicago, H. Bellevue. Mr. J. D. Hughes, London, H. Bellevue. Miss E. Patterson, Philadelphia, H. Bellevue. Miss C. Sister, Philadelphia, H. Bellevue. Mr. W. E. Lester, Washington, H. Bellevue. Major M. J. Burke, America, H. Bristol. Mr. M. Heymann, Bath, H. Bristol. Mr. H. S. Maile, London, British Hotel. Mrs. j # Trausel, London, British Hotel. Mr. W. Helbig, London, British Hotel. Mr. O. Gruner, Chicago, H. Dampfschiff. M r * W. Adolf, Chicago, H. Dampfschiff. Mr. N. Asend, Chicago, H. Deutsches Haus. S ev - h £ Tem P le > Watertown, P. Donath. Mrs. M.Temple, Watertown, P. Donath. “F- G : W. Wilson, Beaverfalls, P7 Donath. Miss A. \Viison, Beaverfalls, P. Donath. Miss M. Lincoln, Malone, P. Donath. Miss M. L. Ford, New York, P. Donath. Miss N. Haller, New York, P. Donath. Miss J C Burnett, Casune, P. Donath. Dr. H. 0. Spencer, Boston, P. Donath. Miss N. L. Palmer, Brooklyn, P. Donath. Miss A. Beach, Maleome, P. Donath. Miss A. Wensch, Waltham, P. Donath. Slo 8 r' Maggi Portlami, P - Donath. Miss L. Mills, Reading, P. Donath. Miss F. Carter, Watertown, P. Donath. Miss M. Moulton, Tilton, P. Donath. Miss A. Gault-Towle, Manchester, P. Donath. Miss O. Haller, New York, P. Donath. Mr W R A S ) W ' ? ose »Little Rock, H. z. goldnen Engel. Mr r^‘ v n $ Da ^ t0 V’ ?• Europaischer Hof. L'Mlwr York, H. Europaischer Hof. Miss R T Wachsn ® r > Milwaukee, H. Europ. Hof. ™ 188 E-Eitt, Milwaukee, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. E. Stadelbauer, New York, H. de France. Dr. G. Snelhngs, New Orleans, P. Gornemann. Mr. J. G. Parker, Concord, H. Grand Union. Mr. W. Enshawe, Cambridge, H. Grand Union. Mr. F. v. Bardeleben, New York, H. Grand Union. Mr. B. Isaacs, Belfast, H. Grand Union. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Classes in 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). MINIATURES on Ivory. Painted in the most artistic style, excellent finish. Lessons given. A. Jahn. Studio: 2, Uhland Str., 2nd floor. High Class Grands and Upright Pianos English Models a Speciality. The best nmnnf’d Small Grand in the world. 5^* L’he ‘Hagspiel’ Pianos are great favorites of the English people. Perfect toneh. Splendid finish and workmanship. Unequalled for dnrability and richness of tone. Prices moderate. Showroom at Mr. Syhre. Corner Prager Strasse 11, Waisenltaus Strasse 11. raen Arr H ee’s Large Stock of Chinese and Japanese goods. Waisenhaus Strasse 24. China and Ceylon Teas from J61.60 per German pound (500 grs) upward. Buz Sanatorium « I>res<len-Ra«lebetil. Prospectus free, o o o 3 doktors. Successful cures. Bilz book Natural Method of Healing l’/a Million copies sold. Thousands owe their recovery to this book. Bilz, Public sun and air baths. Rail way station Lossnitzgrund, 245000 square metres. Admission 30^, Child ren 20Charming situation. Every shop in Dresden where English is spoken should take in and advertise in The Dresden Daily Struve Strasse 5,1. Eduard Geucke & Co., Ltd. Dresdcn-A., Ferdinand Platz Furniture removed or packed. Goods of all kinds forwarded. Large warehouses for storing furniture, trunks, Art collections etc. the best of beverages. Uhfermented, non-alcoholic wines, sparkling or still. Fruit Syrups, guaranteed pure and non-alcoholic. To be obtained in Hotels, Restaurants, Cafes, and from George Bau man n, Prager Strasse 40 and George Hantzschel, Struve Strasse 2. Head-Agent (also for all mineral waters) Moritz Canzler, Drehgasse 4. Sparkling Cider Established 1835 Schramm & Echtermeyer, Dresden-A. 18, See Strasse (Minister Hotel) Telephone 9506. 27, Landhans Strasse Telephone 8289. 500 brands of cigars from 24 Marks to 15000 Marks per thousand. Direct importation from Habana, Ifrgest stock, lowest prices. 250 kinds Of cigarettes. TObacco. JBriar Bipea. Catalogues sent free on application. Pension for 1 or 2 ladies in a noble family. Moderate charges. Excellent board. Reichenbach Strasse 53, part. A. Thomass Nachf. Propr.: Osm. Frohner. Freiberger Platz. Underwear and Household Linen. En gros et en detail. Large reductions for Pensions and Hotels. 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. Mr. R. Baines, Lancaster, H. Grand Union. Miss A. Bowley, London, H. Grand Union. Mr. H. N. Leth, London, H. Grand Union. Mr. C. Campbell, New York, H. Grand Union. Mr. M. Mirshan, New York, H. Grand Union. Miss D. Halsey, Annapolis, P. Hiibler. Miss A. Halsey, Annapolis, P. Hiibler. Mr. O. Grube, San Francisco, H. Kaiser Wilhelm. Miss T. Falk, Davenport, P. Kempf. Mr. and Mrs. F. Goetz, Chicago, H. du Nord. Mrs. E. Goetz, Chicago, H. du Nord. Mrs. E. Schaefer, Chicago, H. du Nord. Mr. W. Klenner, Baltimore, H. du Nord. Mrs. A. Meyer, St. Louis, P. Schaumberger. Mrs. E. Meyer, St. Louis, P. Schaumberger. Mr. E. Lankow, New York, H. Wettin. SUPPRESSING THE HEADSMAN. The Republican majority in the French Parlia ment has taken a remarkable step in relation to the question of capital punishment. Public agita tions and parliamentary debates are all very well in their way, but they take much time. A short cut to. definite results has been discovered by French theorists. They first got the Budget Com mittee packed with a majority of their own way of thinking, and then, on the motion of the reporter for the estimates of the Ministry of Justice, they got a vote passed suppressing at a stroke the credit for the pay of the executioners and their assistants. It will now be for the Government to secure, if they can, the reinstatement of the credit by a vote of the whole House—a difficult process. LATEST TELEGRAMS. Rio de Janeiro, August 13. The Pan-American Congress has passed thp following resolutions: that the International Bureau of American Republics shall be reorganised; that naturalized subjects shall lose the rights acquired in their adopted country by naturalisation, if they return to their original home and remain there more than two years; that the terms of the existing treaties between the American Republics with regard to pecuniary claims shall be prolonged. London, August 14. King Edward started this morning for the Continent. His Majesty arrived at Port Victoria shortly after 10 o’clock, and went on board the Royal Yacht “Victoria and Albert” under a Royal salute from the cruisers “Rox burgh” and “Devonshire”. The yacht and her escort proceeded to sea for Flushing. St. Petersburg, August 14. Violent shocks of earthquake were felt last night in Tscharkent and Kapal, in the Government of Semisotschenski. Cronstadt, August 14. (From a special corre spondent.) The Court Martial for the trial of prisoners charged with participation in the recent mutinies began its sittings today. The prisoners will be arraigned in groups. Libau, August 14. (From a special correspondent.) The police arrested yesterday at the house of a workman a band of 17 persons, on the charge of robbing a mail train. St. Petersburg, August 14. The report which has been current abroad that the elections for the Duma would be fixed for September, is quite un founded. Constantinople, August 14. With reference to statements in the newspapers that the Porte would introduce the 3 per cent increase of the Customs duties on the 1st of September, it is authoritatively stated that the Porte had it in view to do so, but could not because to consent of the Powers has not yet been obtained. The Ambassadors are likely soon to resume the negotiations on this subject. London, August 14. The correspondent of The Times in Pekin telegraphs under date the 12 th instant that the British railways in China are being developed in a very unsatisfactory manner, as the Chinese Government are assuming an evasive and obstructive attitude with regard to the five concessions guaranteed on September 1898. London, August 14. The Standard, in an article on King Edward and Kaiser Wilhelm, says: “it would be unreasonable for Englishmen to take umbrage at the maritime ambition of the Kaiser and his Ministers. We pride ourselves on being an intelligent and good-natured people, and do not wish to quarrel till we have something to quarrel about.” Proprietor, Publisher and Responsible Editor: Willie Baumfelder.—Printer: Buchdruckerei der Dr. CHintzschen Stiftung. ( Stri open Teler BAD THE Rl In bid< welcome, our satis this cou with his is useles has not two mon: nations, to Gern newspapc dissipate tween tl that this Europe, and to w so much friendly we are England TE1 H. M. 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