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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 04.06.1907
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THE DAILY REOOBD, TUESDAY, JUNE, 4, 1907. (Continued from page 3.) Although not nearly so large as on Ascension day the attendance at the last of the spring meet ings was a very fair one. The gloomy forebodings as to the weather of the early morning were not realised and the meeting was favoured by glorious ion S no ne ‘ P® ohief event the day was the 12,000 mark Dresden Steeple-chase, for which 11 horses were coloured on the card. Verdi made all the running but early in the race one could see that the rider of Paddy, Herr v. Kracker’s well-known chaser was holding his mount well in hand, and he had little difficulty in forging to the front down the straight; Eceington and Verdi dead-heating for second place. For the July selling race 7 horses faced the starter. Murzaf jumped off with the lead and never lost it, winning by a couple of lengths, some amusement being caused by a foxterrier that joined the field in the run-m. No bid was made for the winner at the subsequent auction. Two more of Herr v. Kracker’s horses were made favourites for the Prize of Borna and the June Hurdle Race respectively, but in the former Mon Cher ridden by an amateur won, while Rittmeister v. Wuthenau secured the latter with Bergere which started at 4 to 1. The Altmarkt steeplechase, for which only three ran, was won by u-i fa r vour ? te Kreml, a protest not being upheld, while Lassiete beat the favourite Tradition in the Summer Hurdle handicap which wound up the proceedings. The Herkomer motor competition starts tomor row from the Stubel Platz between 6 and 8 a.m., the fl rSt being due to leave at 6 shar P- No less than 196 cars have been entered and these will be inspected during today by officials of the Imperial Automobile Club. At 6.30 this evening all the cars will be on show in the grounds of the Ex hibition Palace where, at 7.30, a Grand Concert will be given to be followed by a pyrotechnic dis play. *_ The programme of this evening’s orchestral concert at the Royal Belvedere will be as follows: n letr + ‘ • Platzbecker. (2) Overture, “Der Fremdenfiihrer” . . Ziehrer 8 Pk S< ? lG Zeller. ' (4) Schaukelwalzer . Hollander. S w V jS Ur ^ I lustigen Nibelungen” O. Strauss. (6) Waltz, Geschichten a. d. Wiener Wfliri” t i «-* (7) Grand Fantasia, “The Geisha”’ *.’ .’ Jones. traUSS ' (8) Overture, “Die Hanni weint, der Hansi lacht” (9) Vilja-Lied, “Die lustige Witwe”. . ! (10) Estudiantina-Walzer M 402. The Concerts begin on Week Days at 7.30 p. m on Sundays and holidays at 5 p. m. Admission, at the door, l[mark, or 50 pf. if the tioW,. is bought beforehand* at-any of the cio-ar-shoos ♦ the firm WOLF Prauer StZ See S& Post PI at ? hi l h . e ^ ure r of , the Roy 81 Belvedere 10 tickets mav had for 3 marks, up to G p. m. Admission to thn Side Terrace and Pavilion free. ROYAL BELVEDERE Grand Concert Daily by the Royal Belvedere Orchestra, under the direction of Herr Kapellmeister Willy Olsen. BRISTOL. | frap'MdesireenoaiementdevacanGBs.o« d gr t hL^^! Bath Sponges. Sponge-nets. rs Sponge-bags. Toothbrushes. Hairbrushes. Nailbrushes. Paul Finster o Corner of Christian and Struve Strasse. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.' Glasses 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, Sohnorr Strasse 80 (Villa). FIRST CLASS, situated on the Bismarck Square, the healthiest and finest part ot Dresden. Highly rBCommended by EngllsMMcan Families. Real English Home lcomforl. LIFT ELECTRIC LIGHT. MODERATE TERMS. PENSION. GRAND UNION HOTEL. FIRST CLASS HOTEL, patronized 6y English and American Families. limited in the floest part ot the Town, dose to the English and American Churches. Very favourable Terms en Pension. Elevator. Telephone. Electric Light. H . Schnelle, Proprietor. SEN DIG- HOTEL DRESDEN, Europaischer Hof SENDIG- HOTEL 265 B00MS ‘ NURNBERG, Wurttemberger Hof CCMHIC 250 ROOMS. . It 1 " SENDIG’S SCHANDAU. Hotel Quisisana &c (SAXON SWITZERLAND.) 150 ROOMS. ' ==== miniatures. = Portraits on ivory from life °r photograph. H. M. Mist. Studio Helmholtz Strasse 2.1. Offenbach. Lehar. Waldteufel. \ AA ( zz—,.7,“ vvaiaxeuK (11) Quadrille, “Der Vize-Admiral” .... Millocker * The following double concerts will take place this week at the Restaurant “Grosse Wirtschaft” m the Grosser Garten: today, Tuesday, by the band of the 1st regiment of Field Artillery No. 12 under the leadership of Staff Trumpeter Baum, and the House Orchestra under Herr A.Wentscher- to morrow and on Thursday by the band of the 1st Kur-Hessian regiment No. 13 (the King of Italy’s) from Diedenhofen under Staff Trumpeter Otto Heinrich, and the House Orchestra under Herr A. Wentscher; on Friday by the band of the Garde- reiter regiment under Staff Trumpeter Stock, and the House Orchestra under Herr A. Wentscher. concerts wil1 begin at 4 p. m. and end about 10.30 p. m. * BERLIN. Unter den Linden, 17-18. BERLIN. Hotel Westminister QUIET. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. SELECT Rooms from 8,50 marks upward. Lift. Favourable Terms for Board. _______ =^=s Electric Light, sssss Grand Hotel de Rome BERLIN. Unter den Linden 39 opposite the Royal Palace. Baths Splendid Restaurant and Drawing Rooms. — Lift Mostly frequented by English and American Families. Salzquellenstrasse near the Morgenzeilpark.! — Modern, distinguished, first class Hotel managed by the Proprietor Mr. Kopp. By appointment to H. I. H. the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Kroh Karlsba " I. Cl. House. Marienbad. Bohemia. Season from the l et of May to the 30 th of September Prospectus gratis fromft’e 90 ’ 000 Marienbad. Park Hotel Waldmnhle. First class, splendid position in the midst of its own park. World-famed Restaurant. Motor Garage. Own Automobile. I Heinrich Krause, Proprietor. *be guards in the city today are furnished by mm • « " SLSi. The band pIays | Marienbad, HotelWeimar Temporary Residence otH. M. King Edward VII. PRAGUE H® tel A , ’ cl *! luke Stephan. Wenzels- iho •*u P First Class. The only new house in the town, with every comfort possible at low charges. Mostlv frequented by English and Americans. 130 Rooms and Salons TSS'i ? u § E1 ectricity, Lifts, Steam Heating, pf^Pbone &c Grand Cafe a speciality. Centre of the towh. SnkpSI Museum. 6 minutes to the Station. English spoken. Cook’s Coupons accepted. W. Hauner, Prop LATEST ARRIVALS IN DRESDEN up to the 3rd of June 1907. Mr. and Mrs. E. Veltmaenn, Bloemendaal, H. Bellevue. Mrs. S. Cummins, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. C. Dillingham, New York, H. Bellevue. Miss E. Macdonald, Portland, H. Carlton. Miss E. Tower, Detroit, H. Carlton. Miss J. Macdonald, Portland, H. Carlton. Miss A. Curny, St. Louis, P. Donath. Miss E. Curny, St. Louis, P. Donath. Mrs. E. Kouclinareft, Boston, H. Europaischer Hof. 5f r ' I? T,^ rs * • Bux ’ New York » H - Europ. Hof. n°! e,v ’ Cleveland, H. Europaischer Hof. J}. r - Schottenfels, New York, H. Europaischer Hof. Miss G. Beecher, Hillsborn, H. Europaischer Hof. Miss B. Beecher, Hillsborn, H. Europaischer Hof. Miss C. Hilborn, New York, H. Europaischer Hof. M r - W. Rouse, London, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. S. Herman, London, H. Hoeritzsch. Mr. F. Mottier, Manchester, H. Hoeritzsch. \J r ' « w l? an 2l Eiclimond, H. Monopole and Metropole. Mr. S. Watts, St. Louis, H. New York. Miss S. Stratford, Oxford, P. v. Oertzen. Mr- J. M. Peirie, Grand Rapids, P. Rudeloff. « lsS TT E ;P', Peirie ’ Grand Rapids, P. Rudeloff. Mr. H. M. Metcalf, Oberlin, P. Rudeloff. Mr. J. N. Metcalf, Oberlin, P. Rudeloff. Miss F. M. Metcalf, Oberlin, P. Rudeloff. Miss E. E Metcalf, Oberlin, P. Rudeloff. Miss K. Munroe, Brooklyn, P. Scliaumberger. Miss A. Munroe, Brooklyn, P. Scliaumberger. Miss G. Munroe, Brooklyn, P. Schaumberger. tit rt' Caneiield, Canada, P. Scliaumberger. j 4 N o' v York > H. zum Schweizerkeller. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stewart, Milwaukee, H. Weber. WEATHER FORECAST FOR TODAY of the Royal Saxon Meteorological Institute. Strong westerly winds, rather dull with rain cooler. ’ 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. Jnil£?hOl»ll Perdlnand Strasse 18 pt. t> , V v egetarian House, Best vegetarian diet on the principles of Dr. Lahmam Pension Hahnefeld Luttichau Strasse 23, I. — Excellent table, zz Comfortable home, m Ponslon Kosmos SfreMener Strasse 10,1, ComfortalilB home,eicBirent bofard 4 marfcn day:—E^ihh Pension LE RICHE Nurnberger Platz 3, II. First-class Family Pension. Excellent situation. Splendid board. Pension Unity, Liidiaii Strasse 26,1 Highly recommended. !■■■■■■ Established 1835. Schramm & Echtermeyer Grocers lOb, SidonienStrasm lOh (corner of Prager Strasse). Breakfast and other- Teas. Coffee. Cocoa. Chocolate. English and German Biscuits. Tinned Meat, Fish and Vegetables. Preserved Fruit, Marmalade and Jams. English Pickles and Sauces. WT "VViii.es, Liqueurs, &c. Prague, Ijotel Victoria, family Hotel. Moderate Prices. Vuremliersr. ^ rivateH oteiand . & Pension Trefzer. conlvS iS!?^ a ^ ily * Pensi0 , n situated in the best and most central part of the town, close to the station. Lare-e airv Rathl 8 ’ i? 0od cui ® ine ; All home comforts. Electric light. Baths. Pension by the week or day. Moderate prices. Marie Trefzer, Proprietress. J. J. Rupprecht sel. Sohn Komgstrasse 76. = NUREHBER© o Established 1727. Purveyor to the Bavarian Court. Importer of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. Directly Imported Havanna Cigars. German manufactured Cigars. English. American French and Turkish Tobacco and Cigarettes. American chewing tobacco. Agent of the Red Star Line. TEPLITZ Hotel AIt * 8 Rathaus. In the best position. Highly Pension Weidmann Reichs Strasse 2, II. B68t situation. Excollont board. Comfortabio rooms. LATEST TELEGRAMS. Munich, June 3. This morning the English journalists inspected the sights of the city in groups ( a a ^ so Hofbrauhaus. At noon the Munchner Neueste Nachrichten had invited the English guests and the whole of the Munich world of journalists and authors to inspect its of fices, which were erected two years ago and have often been praised for the practical plan and artistic arrangements of the building, and to a splendid luncheon at which a very cordial feeling manifested itself among those who were present, to the number of about 200. The publisher of the journal Herr Thomas Knorr, proposed the toast of “The English journalists and the great and friendly English people”. Mr. Dickinson, of Reuter's But eau, responded in humourous terms, express ing the thanks! of the visitors for the brilliant reception accorded to them in Munich, and pi’ 0 ' posed the toast of “The Munich Press”, which was received with cheers. At 1 o’clock a start was made for an excursion to the Chiemsee. Eew York, June 3. A fire broke out early this morning on board the White Star liner “Oceanic" lyfrg here in dock; it was, however, got unde*’ after two hours’ work, and the departure of the vessel, which is fixed for Wednesday, will not he delayed. Proprietor, Publisher end Responsible Editor: WiUi, Baumfdder.-Printer: B^hdruck^ei der Dr. Oiinl^chen SUflung.
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