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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 02.05.1909
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- 1909-05-02
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Office: DresdenA. Telephone 1755. and THE DRESDEN DAILY. Office: SlmieSUL DresdenA. Telephone: 1755. The First Daily Paper in English published in Germany M 98L DRESDEN, SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1909. 10 PFENNIGS. The Dally Record is delivered by hand la Dresden, and may be ordered at any Post Office throughout the German Empire. It is published daily, excepting Mondays and days following legal holidays in Dresden. Monthly Subscription Rates: Fo/ Dresden, mark 1.—; for the rest of Germany and Austria, mark 1.20. For other countries, marks 2.50. EXQtllSITE PAIHTIHQ OH CHINA RICHARD WEHSENER, DRESDEN, Zinzendorf Strasse 16. Otto Mayer, PHOTOGRAPHER * 38 Prager Strasse 38 Tel. 446. By appointment to T. M. the King of Saxony and the Emperor of Austria. Superb artistic work. Moderate terms. THE NEW SULTAN S FIRST SELAMLIK. Constantinople, May 1. Mohammed V. attended his first Selamlik at the Hagia Sofla yesterday. The procession wended its way through streets strongly guarded by troops. Every coign of vantage had its knot of spectators, and the courtyard of the Mosque was also crowded. Both on his way to and from the Mosque Sultan Mohammed was enthusiastically greeted by the people. No untoward incident marred the proceed ings. Complete tranquillity and order reigns in the capital and its environs. His Majesty yesterday re ceived the Grand Vizier, the Presidents of the Senate and Chamber, numerous high and subordinate of ficials, and many of his personal friends. The happy state of affairs in Constantinople is unfortunately not reflected in other parts of the Empire. A Salonika telegram reports that while an inventory of the military arsenal at Valona was in progress yesterday, the three officers engaged in the work discovered several serious irregularities on the part of the arsenal administration. These discoveries apparently incensed the soldiers, and upon the three officers emerging from the gate they were fired upon by an Albanian sentry. A major and a captain were both shot dead, but the third officer escaped injury. The assailant was ar rested. Consular despatches describe the situation in the villayets of Bagdad and Bassora as very unfavour able. Sanguinary collisions between various tribes are taking place, resultant upon the mobilisation of a Redif battalion. The latest despatches, however, are more favourable. Other Consular reports make it plain that the military revolt on April 13th had been carefully planned in many parts of the country, particularly in Asia Minor. At Erzeroum the’ muti neers destroyed the Young Turk club, the members having to seek refuge in the French consulate. The news of the Committee’s army having captured Constantinople appears to have put an end to the provincial revolt, and the affected districts are now fairly quiet again. HORRIBLE BLACK HAND OUTRAGE. AteiW York, May 1. The Black Hand society in this city has been responsible for a terrible catastrophe, involving great loss of life. One day this week the landlord of a tenement house on the East Side was ordered to pay the society one thousand dollars, on pain of having his property burnt. He refused, and last night it was discovered that the building, in which dozens of families were housed, was on fire. Im mediately a terrible panic broke out. Mothers hurl ed their children from the windows as the flames approached, and in most cases the unfortunate in fants were killed. The fire brigade was quickly on the spot, and effected a number of rescues, but eight people were killed and twenty injured, the majority being children. Our May Prices On fuSi FIJRS Tremendous FURS Reductions All our Fur-Coats, Muffs, Neckpieces, etc. At Great Sacrifice. We are always studying how to be of some real service to our cus tomers—just now we can’t think of anything better than to tell you —That Now Is The Time To Buy Furs— that we carry everything in high class furs that a first class fur store ought to carry, and when we use our money and brains to give you that which you can't possibly find elsewhere —we think ’we merit your trade— PETERS the furrier, 52 Prager St., opp. Cook’s. Pfund Prager Strasse 35 MULLER & C. W. THIEL Linen Store Saxon Damask Under-clothing. THE AMERICAN TARIFF. Washington, April 30. Mr. Taft has intimated his intention to veto' the Senate’s Bill unless the tariff is drastically revised, so as to show a downward tendency. Washington, April 30. The Finance Committee has laid its report on the new maximum and minimum schedules of the Tariff Bill before the Senate. The maximum rates are to come into operation after the 30th of March, 1910. The President is then authorised to concede the minimum rates to any country and to appoint a Tariff Committee to collect information. The countries that do not obtain the minimum rates will continue to pay the coffee duty of five cents and the tea duty of . ten cents. In order to obtain the minimum rates, a country must make to America the same concessions that it makes to other countries, must frame no regulations of any kind limiting im ports from America, and neither pay export pre miums nor adopt prohibitive measures with regard to exports to America.. THE LATE MR. HEINRICH CONRIED. New *York, April 30. The Metropolitan Opera Company will receive 150,000 dollars by the death of Mr. Heinrich Con- ried, late manager of the company. When Mr. Conried took up his post his life was insured for the above amount, in order to protect the company from losses in the event of death. . FATAL FORAY IN MOROCCO. London, May 1. It is reported from Tangier that an Englishman has been murdered by' two Frenchmen at Mogador. The French destroyer “Cassini” has left for the scene. Tangier, May 1. Sultan Mulai Ha fid has postponed his journey to Rabat until he has Undertaken a punitive expedition against El Roghi, the report of whose proclama tion in Hiaina is riot confirmed. El Roghi has only a small army at his command. Drinbe • Port " Sherry Cobler- / HA CU LSI IIIK& 'CocktaU etc . Whisky & Soda, Cognac, as well as Port, Sherry etc. in glasses! Champagne! 14, Waisenhaus Strasse corner Prager Strasse. V&Gtifpaiuj © Trade Mark. Establ.1843. DRESDEN CHINA : Own workmanship :: Lowest prices :. Retail Export Wholesale A. E. STEPHAN, 4, Reichs Strasse succ. to Helena Wolfsohn Nachf. Leopold Elb. ’g unskimmed milk. 1st quality only; Pasteurised and purified, there fore free fiom bacilli of any kind. Delivered free. Depots in all parts of the city. Pfund’s Dairy, Dresden, REJOICING IN HOLLAND. The Hague, May 1. Since the glad news became known yester day morning, the capital has been in a con dition of delirious joy. Last night all the public buildings and most private houses were illuminated .with Chinese lanterns. Until the early hours of the morning the streets were filled with jubilant crowds, who demonstrated their delight at the happy event in ways which went far towards refuting the pro verbial stolidness of the Dutch burgers; but there was not the least symptom of disorder. The uni versal jubilation found an echo within the staid precincts of Parliament yesterday, when the Mi nister of the Interior delivered an eloquent speech commemorating the birth of the long hoped for heir to the House of Orange. His words were continually interrupted by loud bursts of cheering. Ihe President of the Chamber briefly expressed the gratification of the assembly, and prophesied that this happy issue would weld still closer the ties already existing between the Royal House and the people. Eventually the Chamber appointed a com mittee to draw up an address of loyal congratula tion to the Sovereign, and then adjourned as a mark of its satisfaction. Reports continue to reach here from Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and every town and hamlet in the country, describing the scenes of joy which took place on receipt of the news of the birth. Thanksgiving services were held in every church throughout the land, and in many districts great festivals were hurriedly improvised in honour of the occasion. The latest official bulle tin states that Queen Wilhelmina and her infant are both doing very well. The Hague, May 1. The names of the infant Princess have been enter ed at the Registry Office as Juliana, Luise, Emma, Marie, Wilhelmina. HURRICANE IN AMERICA. - - New York, April 30U The storms of the past few days culminated yester day in a terrific hurricane which swept over the Mississippi valley and devastated districts of Ten nessee, Missouri, Illinois,, Indiana, Arkansas,' Missis sippi, and Pennsylvania. Actual details of the loss of life and *damage caused are not yet to hand, as telegraphic communication is interrupted. It is how ever believed that the death-roll will amount to several hundreds. Illinois and Tennessee appear to have suffered most. A conservative estimate places the damage at five million dollars. At Michigan City, Indiana, the high wall of the county gaol was wrecked, and militia had to be requisitioned to pre vent the prisoners from making their escape. A telegram from Nashville says that fifty people were killed in Tennessee by the hurricane, and the da mage done to property is enormous. WINTRY WEATHER ON THE RHINE. A telegram informs us that snow fell at Cologne yesterday morning, and that reports reached there of snow falls in several Rhenish districts. Relchs Strasse Z Telephone 2456 ♦ ♦ ♦ Merger Plotz l Telephone 3364 By appointment to the Saxon Court. Paul Marksch DRESDEN DYER AND First olasa establishment, nes * * j Cleaner Branches in all parte of the town. StreMenerStrasselS Telephone 2466 ♦ ♦ ♦ LfltHihon Strasse 15 ' Telephone 3875
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