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«T« T I BRETT $113.667 99 SHORT.
At Uw . yf the Mount Vernon ''oriunoii
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lota v Brett, gracr
vmm • | • ,■ vn <.' Tiix** w.:<i ■: Mayor tdwm
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et the- cl;y i-t /-oll^t IZ,*"'' from **•«■*! teadirp
cicrtai «te on Mr. BretTa buiiiS.
SPORTS is?
RECREATION
PROGRAMME OF SPOUTS TO-DAY.
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HJ»-— National rhampiooahtp Ptnabexg, at Bos
• ha* at Vaa CuUaaai rarv.
a Val>y. women* rhu | ■"
• il'hia; i'jltusr. :. women's eta:
HARM:.-'- fctCggO. Ml at Lcimrvn. K>.
HERMIS RUNS FAST RACE.
BREAKS A TRACK RFAOR
Mr. Th urn ax's Horse Wins Cup Pre
liminary — Handicap for Oarsman.
In th* ri::.r.ir.gr of the Cup Preliminary at th*
I • -.eh tnek yesterday HermiE pavp one
ef the several brilliant expositors of racing quali
• "-^ v ..i-, . served to r^'iffm hi? HR| PC*
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".irr.ir.ary. U its BUM tapUCB, is CTrtUllWiy for UM
:A ur^ard that have tx-en nomi-
EOT tbt Brighton Tup. It i« at a mil* and a
half, ar.d :•- . • BJ caU for ueight for ac<-.
Wttb ISfy • - n ■» H'rrr:? ran the distance
. - ■ --duc^s the track IlX*< bf more
ttea a rfcor. 3. Th^ haras had a.l hiF sp**d Fhov.n
by faM record breakir.gr rac*> .it Korrla Park, but It
: •• pcnernl opinion of rurfmTi that be «f all
• • -he f.r.ish.
OS -h f- it tr.ur'i Bar the coctest. tbc 5'-
Baiitwu four-:. -^ar-old Sambo was th* or.ly xnth
itml ' • riFT.ce was not greatly tr.ourned.
H'-rrr.:; - ta -•• .■• :* t\.-rp Major Dair.c^rrVi
ar.a lgn:ter. Each carried W i>ounds. B«fUl> was
a ron?r . | LTOCtte, and 13 to -■■) on him va?
• rafl s rather BCDCCOM price. The Major waa
at :s • . ".- ■;- ••' ,rs. Although tlMUttla
BbMtmt horse wnm rar.k ißd f.r v .t:r.r for hi? head,
I >c Urn «=■■> adroitly that, while under
r>PsTra:- • I mwwiwg was not talcao out Of Mm.
From the he set the pace, and it was fast
tha Kajoc g-ailop'-.? 'about the
■ ' an the Ume. Igniter »a? out of it
the ttait. Only cr.ee did the black horse
rar.ee '.:- r.c ? :d« Dt tht pacemaker, ar.d that vra?
- | Bpptf tom reached for tr.c MCOOd
Uaw. it looked then a? if he mlCht «rta bal B*r
m:« atm bad sorr.€th.r.g left anO after a brief
KU n the stretch the Ma;-r was done for and
-: -f. There were two length! between them
t 1 - <=• ctaad Ignttcr conttoned on. and
worked Mt the tall d:s:ar.:f f« the cup
. - - • utOe and in eighth.
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•-. ■■ • aesaa c of Oolden Kaztm. -.he colt that
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the first time, beat 1 favor:tf
rte-g S^r Ruby p-!d.r:E I:
tttc to Botelaaa the two-yoar-oW
i p tdlnca bt wa- asked I meet to a five
. ■: furlong aprtat. and the plajers took
all th^ . - ■ - rEt hIS
- David Gideon's Kythenesi ? r '- tie pace,
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NEW-YORK DAILY TKlBrxR WEiT^-^AT. OCTOBER r4. 1003.
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THE COMMONER SELLS FOR $15,000.
Then «if ■ tmaO attandasoc at the dispersal
rale of the Baßa Meade Stud at Sh'epshead Bay
yesterday, and prices were low The best of th»
sale was The Commor.tr. by Kar.over— llarcerine
Me was knocked dmm to Cbarlea P. Gait: • - for
' " ■• The other sa!"« of H.MO or more - ; ere:
Impacter B . k v . . £n years, by Eunuliaf — Coles
sal M Toaas . . si wo
I— .; Lc tllst c h.. 1? years, by SterUa* — Cas-J
latrr G«ocs* H«ndrla 1 20( >
Armic:. b. B . M v»ir?, ty .—.-•l«— A— eriq'J?.
M rotmg 1 050
Laura El br. — . 7 ■•aurt. b'- Era.rr.fclp — La-y
Way-war: M Young I.ooa
La Dactaaa, rr rr... P years, by Iroquols — Duch
eai; H T Ozsard l.<X»
Sla T-'"-.. V rr. :" JMK, hjr imp. '7harax':« — All
f c Brln ■ 1.030
AMERICANS CHAMPIONS.
Boston Shuts Out Pittsburg No
tionals and Wins Series.
r RY raSOU] II TO TKE TniBCKE.]
Boat on. Oct 1? — By rhuit.ne out th» Plttaburg
: • '. _■ . team bera to-<lay ' 1^" Boston
- -.in nne is r.ow the world's baseball Cham
pton II w»^ the Sftb victory for the home team
■ icantea •■ be played. Th-: vta
irorr had captured fhree game*. Dirut-n was pat
ir th^ b< x io-cay. wrbile Fh. 1 Uppe actad ir. th^ aame
for P:tt«ourE. Th- former played his
• ir a er-'5; T a.-~'ie manner; he allowed only
• r p'-attered hi:?. Perfect fielding prevented a
- burg team from getting tat'
. .., •- • D.:;e^n struck out aeven
it;, n Phllllppe fraa hit hard. Criirer ««i
1^ stick, and did much toward the bom«
te-un'a victory His tlntt *• ■ thrtrw to aeeond In
the foOTth '.r.rAr.i. followed by a qaick throw to
■ work of the
'ir. \*e- fourth inrire FT«*ma""« long three backer
ij-..- ■ ■. ■a-ed r>y La
. ard Fcrrla't abax] ■ - • ■ •
... - m One mn-e was added ir.
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right: . - ■ ■ rria'i aecoad hit. The score:
I STON HlltßtJia
ar> t lb po a *' . ■■ ro a c
■ 4 0 0 3 0 0 Beaumont ct.4 0 0 B ■■ 0
01021 Urk« \t 4 n l 3 « n
4 .. S 2 0 ni.ra.-h. 2h 3 O • 0 3 O
:. _.. _- 4 i i 2•> 0 Wa*n*r. m 4•l 30 1
■■«,""■ 4 I « 1 1 I Erai :■ S 0 0 7 11
3 - t Ii o . r. Sb-.-.-a 0 0 2 1 0
. .. t o -.. -■ ing -f .10 1110
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SSav. »""•-« 0 i <-_3 _o PhUHpp*. *--±^J_-Jl
. - n S 02712 01 Totals ..» 0 4! I ."3
0 0 0 2 • 1 o Q »—
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rura^Bortoa - Tfcw taw Mta— rnenaa.
SaerSflc* hit— lmchmnce. St. ■
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Off Dlneen. 2. Struck out— By Da««. 7:
. 2 Tixaf— l:3i Cmptre^-O'DBT and C*O-
J. GREEK BADLY HURT.
Thraicn in Pacing Race at Lextng-
Ion — Breaks Collarbone.
Lexington. Ky.. Oct. 13.-Cori!!ion. the favorite
In the M 7 claai pactog hen- to-day, wai for Ito
travel «t« miles to win the race, The Brsl tour
beats of the race Wtrt won in ■occesfhwi by Dutch
M " nw r ery " Cotillion, Irish Jark am! Reaver. Co
miim : -"h and sixth heats, the fifth heat
by a -o>e from Money Moak. wh •■>. with C. O. D .
«as ruled out in the sixth heat, rotilhon recehrejl
■ tn the fourtb heat an «
I the three-Quarters pole
.i.T ■ • ■ IM v*rh>e. and her drrver, Joe'
: broke hU collarbone. The results
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Pateten Maid. bUt m .. by Fat^h^n anik« - | j .
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g^JT. Hro.vn. b. « *« j I
Prlac, Ouon. b. h fEckerl ■ a * 4 4
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Malar C h* h- r " ' ■ ■"-"■"• " % I 1
r-a«.-ad*. br. s fWaBI I 7
Poxle c ' -' 7 2
KtSC ' ::• • •- Sl J 3
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ii.!u>n 8.. h- B " ; - * '•
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PA' in ;-2 :: i LAW PPBgR Ji.coo
■ B Ttocra i Snow » 2 1 S 4a 1
Dtttca M v. c- | - I i I - > J
Irish Jack. hr. ■ Sta ...... 4 414 •< ~
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TBOTTX3fO—&23 fTialffl IXBfW DbaflO
Kirknoo!, Jr. br h.. by 8000 Than 'I'lUoO 1 1
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: Maid. br. m OCeCart»yl i j!
L«:in ir-. !(.,-.. .. g (Thomifp 8 7
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BALTUSROL WOMEN WIN.
Wedding Tours hose Essex Team
Golf Championship.
Balturrol won the Wosen'i Hetropo&taa Golf
Associaticn team champi ■us.ii,-> y. rday by a
■«ec plug virtory over the Morris County Golf
Club team. The Earn County Country Club team,
which had been tied *-un F.alt-jsrol. w^ip defeated
by the Apawamus flub team. The Essex County
team ? a? handicapped by th? abstn:.- of two Of US
best player?. Mis? Charles and Miss Hernandez,
both ami on thetr wedding tour. MM Charles
arms manted October 1 and Miss Hernandez Octo
ber *5. Tha Daatchai are played on the Nassau sys
tem of «.-orlng; one point for the first nine hole?,
one point Cor the BM wd nine holes and one point
for the match. IBS Baltusrol women won their
match by 8 points to 0. and the Apiwarnis women
rrn by fi points to 3. In th? match at Baltusrol
.. ra N. Pcndletcn Rogars. who i.<= credited Z point.«.
■won her math hy £ef:r:\i. The scores:
BALTUBROL. SfOKXIS COL ATI.
Mr-= F. A Mai— . 1 1 M .-« Brte* r.
Kn S, P. l.«er« •» r- fault «
Mr* W. F. Morßaa : Mi^ Wilil." — «>
M:-.-< M HaHIaUM . Mrs W I^hirDen O
Total .- Total ■.
Ir. the match at Orange, M:=s May Downey, the
Aprnramh club champion, was handily beaten by
Sirs. Banfbrd by I potnta to * rm.i Mis? Hiizabeth
>■ n- ..r i .k.- even win Miss Habit OvjßM The
5. .r<- follows:
APAV.AMIS F.SFKX COdCTT.
:ir« ctertai v. rataar- 1 ■!»• r ; l:.-h«-;»rl :.-h«-;»r o
>!=^ ::■.• i> »r.'v n un k a Baa£aH 3
%!:.<.■■ Mir.*: OwyiUM ... 0 >!.- nila'Ttti GOB* 0
Mr? X k. BedaaD I Wn E4ne>Bo«aia .1
Toral ri Total .- 3
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MATCH FOR ENGLEWOOD WOMEN.
Th- Er.?leTiood Golf Club team of women, which
has thi:= for won every match in the ass B
n the Women"? Jlt.tropolitan Golf Associa
tion. pi"-cd another ... Us credit vester
• ■ - the Na.-«au Country Club team
on the Nassau link?, by 8 to ft. Mis.- "Heisser won
her three points by default. The score:
BKGLStroOD. XAMtAXI
V.n Ml! Pat-rsor... . gtMtaa Tia»W a
Mtai Ktrkler 1 Mr« R»ar4 0
Mr? Lefftr*.! 2 M.? 5 Tia»Tl <~>
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YALE HELD BY SrRUB.
Bo~i man's Kick the Only Score- -
Lineup for Holy Croat
!BT ";.EOPAP!T 10 THE TBZSI ! -
Kew-BaTen, Corn . Oet &— Tale mtQ meet Holy
Tross to-morrow in the last of the minor college
midweek games of tbt — ifffit Owsiey win get
ba-k as left halfback for Tal<». Andrews will fol
low Kinney at !eft tackle, and Batchelder and
Morton wfD alternate at left guard. To-day the
'v?rsity could only se^re a goal from the field from
the S-yard one by Bowman. The scrub
reinforced by second -xtra Lacks, wa? able, to hold
the 'varsity eleven with ttie difficulty J. A.
Moorhead, cand;datc- for end, ■wrenched his right
knee, apparently breaking a tendon. It bi sup
peed Urn tniury win keep him off the IMd for the
rest of the sc?3?r;
PRINCETON HOLDS SECRET PRACTICE.
baseball captain i
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[FY TELEGRAPH TO THT XBXSX3CB.]
Ar.r.apolif. Md . Oct i:.— Commander William F.
HaJaey, secretary' of the Navy Athletic Association.
asld to-night that an agreement would be reached
within the rest ten days deciding the question of
. • ; fferences between the army ana
raw athletic association! as t" a f->ottall game
this year to arbitration. The Ar.napoiis committee,
he said, was now watting to hear ircm West Point.
AMHERST LITTLE HURT BY HARVARD.
[BT TELEIRATH TO TFIE rRIBrVE. i
Ajßherst Masa., Oct. 13 — Tr.» Amherst team is
working as hard ar.i tatthfulty bo preparation fo>
the Columbia game at Now-Tork on Saturday ts
if it had met defeat instead of victory at Cam
bridge on last Saturday, and. while there is BC
Chance of Winning by such a score as last year,
yet Amberst hopes to put up a winning carr.e
_, .. ..--. :: ■ Blm and VThite.
Cogglesheh. wno rr.aiie the touchdown against
Harvard, wns the or.ly man injured m Saturdays
- ■ • and he is alr.-ady back in his position at
■ . k. with a bandaged head. In all probability
Amherst will play straight football aiair.*; Colum
bia, as she eh aH.iir.s: Harvard, aud tha .
- it ar.d speed behind the line to best advan-
The work at Captain Lewis at quarter
that there was no mis:ake m putting him
:r. the : lace of Biram. now down with typhoid
(ever It is expected that Veru Pnddy. last year's
ricrht end, will be ir. the lir.^up by the time of the
.. )uth game on Norember 7.
N. Y. U.'S STRONG "VARSITY LINEUP.
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AUTO RUX AT CLEVELAND.
Start on Homestretch of Endurance
Run to Pittsburg To-day.
Cleveland, ( >'t. ".—The automobilist? on the en
.• run ;o Pittsburg were entertained Bl BB
Istormal luncheon to-nigh) by the memhrfa of the
. I ■ .-r.obile CJub. The run to Pit:sh-jrs
will begin i*t 7 o'clock to 11WI1UW morning.
it was an early boor this moytirng when the
I in thr- run left i^n-- The weather
• .la to Cleveland were ir. perfect coadi
rton new Ule t.j the contestants, who
_ c au difflculUi s. Mr ar:<l Ml >.
i"' K .r the latter I -.■... man takin? part in
"." ■• r > was ■::-.• ■; her a;ito
mohil*- one ilpht under a poaring rain, <jrr:ved at
. . arrived at
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F U Steams, of < . ■ <-- th* first one 1
reaih Wiltougbby. Ohio, m tt ** run from Eri
- _ ; la thre* hours and thirteen
minutes, which is :• He and
p H Laming were :ii- Srsi I • -ieveiand.
Steams arrived at 19:43 a. rr. . and Dwntng an hour
in half an hour the others b«-gan to come tn.
Stearas'a car det a hot pace a.- soon a* it hail
the limits of En-, and went the ttrst n
m'l»»s in nftetn minutes and the first fifteen 1:1
twenty-nve Coaaeast thirty miics away Pron
En- was- reached ia one hour and eievnn minutes.
A'htabula. fi.ri:--five miit-s from Erie, came next
ir on" boor and forty minutes. From AactaouLa
I.son the reads were Bo> several miles
a- the GlenvUla truck, and aver tbeaa
Btearns r.t hhi mai nine at lirhtr.lng sp«-ed. Koing
mil- after mil» in l:l« a..<l idl At Erie s?t^ :r:.-*
,! for ihirty-ftve minutes until the <ar of Jay
. with me ■•■i-ort that Hoteomb. wh« »«
; him. h^d Llown out a tire a; A*:.
a." ' wuulil he iatd up fur at Ir-Aet hnlf an hour.
- - ard Ja.v then started OB the road for
Cleveland
< «,11-«lat«- Football Game To-«lnj. :30. CO
LI'MIHA i-a SWAFTHUORE. <~01-in-.bla F!?W (Pcla
Gruunisj- **■ • Ht . *r.4 Bt»a<!L Si.
Foreign Retorts.
European Travel
TRAINS DE LUXE AMD PALACE HOTELS*
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European Advertisements.
For the convenience of Tribune readers !
abroad arrangements have been made to :
keep the Daily Tribune 03 file in the read
ing rooms of the hotels named below:
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LONDON SHOPS.
THE
Gdisniitns 4 Silversmiths Company,
LTD,
112, Regent ST.. London W.
Choicest Stock in the UorU H
DIAMONDS, PEARLS,
RUBIES, SAPPHIRES,
EMERALDS, OPALS : fifi,
AT .MERCHANTS' MM -
The
Goldsmith A Sil¥frsmi:bs Comruj. Ltd-,
112, REGENT ST.. LONDON. W.
LONDON HOTELS.
SAVOY HOTEL, LONDON
HOTEL DE LUXE OF THE WORLD,
The roo-r.s are arlgM, rr-.-r. and airy,
and delightfully quie'. B&throcna t-j every Suite, i
SAVOY RESTAURANT.
The most famous re«:aurant !n Europe. The
Orchestra piaya £*irirg D ; .r.ner and
the Opera SuDwr.
ClarTdgls HOTEL,
The Centre of Fashionable London
"The Last Wed" of modern
Hotel Laxary. Charming suites 'with private
entrance, bathroom, etc. I Over 300 rooms.
Hewn ICO bathrooms.
A magnificent Royal Suite.
If KE CARLTON j
« Hotel, Restaurant,
and Grill Room,
LONDON.
1
Unrivalled Position in t_ondon.
iangham'hotel.
[' Portland Place 4 Regent St W.
Convenient or the Best Shops.
Theatres. Parks, etc Moderate Tariff
HOTELS n ENGLAND.
LONDON
MIDLAND GRAND HOTEL
LIVERPOOL. ADELPHI HOTEL
MIDLAND HOTEL- • •
MANCHESTER
LEEDS ...... QUEENS HOTEL
BRADFORD MIDLAND HOTEL
MORECAMBE BAY . -
MIDLAND HOTEL
DERBY . . • MIDLAND HOTEL
\\ TOWLE. Minacrr. Midland Hallway
Hotrl. and Helre.hm«t H..«»i.. «c. thief
Odii-f— MiUlaad i.ran.l Motrl. L«.nd.»n
HOTELS iiTrHEJRITISH ISLES
! Mil EWAIM-TOHRI^WEU.;^
BETTWM.COEO < I> ~*\7gEU HOTEL
HOTELS IN SCOTLAND.
OLASGO%V->r. t>'M r " x^^ rn Hi , h , alld , ( .
• UR - STATIO ( >o" 080O Bor L n , c«tt««e-Blrthpl«e*».
DUMFRIES— STATION HOTEL
Ul ltn ,Kor Burns Mausoleum, etc.*.
TmrllT. of the Hotel- and fnll particular* i «»
tornol" mn> b. bad at the Karopean "ffle"
of ihr -Tribune. ' at lib Fleet Mrrrl. London.
Upper Norwood Que*n'sHctel.
W«ar^Crwtal Palace. U-^r.uon Healtfti«at .it^t.Mj to
Er.«:ar,l Lovely sardena &taxdi=« lennca^T.m.7tI enn ca^T.m.7t trS
' day BBadaJ te: m« Dm :aree partita, c--aven.ee. tri.
iervlce f r City and West Z'd Lcadon.
EUROPEAN RAILWAYS.
MIDLAND RAILWAY.
The IMctnreaqn^ Koate of -reat nrltala.^
Ibe :. _..••
c«c.re c£ cln- . -ii- '
LU'EI ' - t*ad.
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Pr--ad»ay. ard tn K-«.n T>-« M'^^. r C^. S J:
B.T.e- =t Vli^land Ar-r.tj fcr F— 1«!« rracic. i-r i.«. S a.
ra*'-» t.- a!! r''-t» "f Or»at Tlr' ata.
LITTLE LEFT OF SHAMROCK 11.
A Few Frames and Plates and L;ad Keel
Now Remain of Challenging Yacbt.
Only half a dozen (MOM or. f'- starboard ri*
j aid a few rlates of ttOBM fama*n of what waß
oaea th«- cf:ai:cr.<rir.e facW Vbmuna O. t-.^t
Failed off Sar.dv Hook against the C^yM»*»g°;
Workmen. witU tbe aJ ■• c^* S°S*S
of the toad keel jrwtcrtajr " t-if wr^k o. the
yacht lay on lta +U r.^r th- Er> Eas:p drjd.^W.
After Urn :• • - S
moved th^ hull vaa allowed <■''■■<■'■ °^f , on . XK v*u *
ire side, wher* th* demoUsliia* of It tn that
1 now aimost c«Bpi«t«d.
■ ' at toe Boutt at* of Urn basin, a.
Shamrock 1. the tetaat ekaDrnw lies '-aptaia
W*rtn«e a-,! Ort cf Bat extw hay»> palr.ted the
iracbt'i hull ma •• ' raß '» above
the Boora ar«- whit-, aad th- wat baiow p.a* fcaaa
pa:nrcd a .:e~p r^rt. Ail »h« ■UadWWfc ha^ ban
clnn«d aad oUed. ao that tba jra^ht ta »n th^ b^st
> condition for ha-!:"< out. vbieb w:'.! h*;
done as soo:. i-% Shamrooin. ii ij removed.
Horse* and Carriages.
VAN lASSUi & KUKXEV,
130 and 132 Em 13th 5:.,
123. 125. 127. I2v East I2t.i >:.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
. -. .;.-,., ts <<n Tcr» of C«r.»*«» j: ie« * -'
r-i * • (Od -- •• • faafeMaaM* teaicaa
■Ml Wall i Ml O.H -.ILJUSH 3. VICT3^!AS
STATION VVACU.NS. WAGONk-TTES. Tt(APi
Foreign Resort*.
FRANCE. BKI.GII M&- HOLLAND
Grand Hotel
PARIS
&OUL£V»-: -t: t»rUil*:s •••3 PL»CE-
0 k L'OPEHA. I.CCO F.OCvS »lIN t>* V«T|
EAIH3. T*KIF.- 0»» *.»•>!. OH
PARIS ( Favorite American He :se.)
_ Hotel Chatham.
OARIS. Hotel de l'Atticncc
| 15, I<"LE SCWIBE.
■ OPPOSIIE IMH GRAND OPERA.
The Modern Hotel of Paris.
E. AKMBkLSTEK. .Manner.
PARIS
HOTEL DE LILLE ET tJALBIOH,
~? pm - Iloror*. rim« H V.v SmO'/me Tint ekMBV ML
bid'.f:' mprvwmunt%. L'tn *amm ■n—»>T. Lars* aaaV
Re»r»ur»ot. lunctwon* and **»*-. *•• fi»«l me* m » li «rt«,
It.«i-.»mi: LILLALBIOo. »*»»»■— linn ao«^ «. Prrj|rrl««.
DDIIQQCI C «i CRIK3 hotel
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HOTELS IN GERMANY.
COLOGNE HOTEL HARMS.
New. Select. Moderate Charges.
rRANKFORTS&TSS.
f Englischer Hof
V HOTEL D'A>GLETERRE.
Foundtd 1793 REBUILT IJOS.
The "NEWEST "and Finest Hotel of Frank
fort. Quiet and Select. 1 50 Room* mostly
with Baih*. M'j r Prop., H. SCHLENK.
NEULLENS HOTEL,
La-Chapel
DRESDEN.
v HOTEL BELLEVUE
Distin?ui*heJ House of old reputation. L'niqu*
position R. konnefiU, Oen. Manager
AUSTRIA AND SWITZERLAND
vienna T i:^r
T HOTEL BRISTOL
Located on the Fashionable Karntherrinr.
and the favorite resort of Americans. Per
fect French CuLsine and choice wines.
i ITALY ASP SOUTH OF FRANCE
Rome, Italy-
Grand Hotel.
OPE> ALL IHE YEAR HOl>D.
The most ocaathu!
and comiortabie
Hotel in Italy. Electric
liiht throughout. Am;ricin
elevator*, Chirrninj S ji:;*
with bathrooms attached
Under th'? M*M Oirsctiin as
THE SAVOY HOTEL. LONDON.
attffaffflT >«| "Gd. Mo 1 ; >3tio3a!."*
A. Pfyffer » Lucerne
— «
Rome, Italy.
Gd Hotel Quirinal
Hi^tii -•■;•■;'• •: and fiiniiiniiiii' l«f •■;»•»
flot»-l in th.- health. — t ami lint-^t parr of
Rome. Every mMirra comfort anil lanr-
Grand Hall, Haiti. Private bathroom*. P#-»
f<»rt «.iß<iation.
HIGH CLASS FRENCH RESTArRA.TT.
STEAM HEaT THROUGHOUT.
METROPCLE HOTEL ROME.
Avanzi Hotel Metropole & Villa
American and English Family Motel.
Always open. Full south sear Station.
Thcrouqinly moJern at moderate rate*.
76 Via SNicola Tolentino.
CAP MARTIN HOTEL MENTONE
Recper.s in November.
*koa> « v .o ir.:rz.-i -a*.r.« a atay on ti« Rtrtajfm tlti»
• ■^■.•<»r tc:'.: f!r.i every modem comfort at tSls Hot«l.
I 1- c :- - 7 'he b«at faratliia. situation aaii»».i»i;
— ■— »^- aloo* an 'Si coaat amonz F*.n. Woexto la Its tag
grr-i-tia Ar..i witaui »a»j «cc»» of M-mt« Carlo and til*
I-a:;ir. P.iv:»-a jOatll^. tram-way Menton- Mont«
Carlo op'r.s Xiv^m&er. w.;a ata'.ion near hotel; fr^jTj«T!t
fervic* a: tr.'>'>ra:e pr* •- Ai^re«s MANAGER ' <:.*?
M.aP.t:n atniL MENTOXI
"EDEN PALACE?' "~
EEAUTIFUL PRIVATE PARK. OCllOu*
HOTEL DE LA VILLE.
'lan. L -«- v L -:- : P -.?rs»u
MILAN. Palacs Hotel.
-3 No* Hotel. Open and b«-»t position.
■■■ Faring Central Station. All
modern improvements. Grind Halt.
Garden. Two Elevator*. Electrt; Ufht aoJ
Heated thrnuzhout.
FRENCH •= : ..-IST RAILWAY OFFICE.
bUCH£a-DUr?RER. Pfopfi«tOf.
GRAND HOTEL, £££>
Venice. 1 ■■^• v
HOTEL Cn:l Cir.iL
ROYAL DANIELI :
Venice | «■»■« *****
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