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CANDIDATES NAMED FOR RESERVE BOARD Group I, of Second Reserve District, Gets All the Plums in Class A. BUT NOMINEES WERE UNANIMOUSLY CHOSEN Names Include Woodward, Towne, Outerbrldge, Treman, Peabody, Brewster and Locke. The three cororriMtaM chosen last ?eck hy the bankers representing Groups 1. 2 of the t-eooPil resi-rve district to ?ultnhle candidates to be noml- ; . . 1 ?? erectors of the Federal Ka-servo of New York, following a tWObotU at tho Cleaving House yesterday. - -ed the slate which will in h11 \ rrohabillty he th* choice of the. national i t? of Now York. Tlioso ' m?j*p*n-iiTri1 for nomination for mem!>er-1 n ('.ass A. consisting of the ?lir. rt Djtatlres of the hanks, are nil in ! up 1, which Includes the hanks wlih a ? rjdus in excess of J - i? the l.irKcr hanks of the state will .... .efv Mt representation In the j I bank to he locatad In this city. While only one candidato was recom- ; rnended for m.-mbershlp ns a ?"lass A ?It- i rr.-ter, the three nominating committees, cam prising In nil tw\ nty-f ?glu members, I two nominees for ?Mass 1?. IkS l**Sllll>SISlllp of Which Is tn consist of g?d In Industrial. COtn neriia! or agricultural pursuits. Group .1 r.ached no de slot-, so far as class B was ! it it will make pal lie tin. ? s within a w l sj_ The names unanimously agreed upon by the cor.-ml:: .-nting the three ratal? and then Jointly, fol " kfM A, William Woodward. rr.sl.ii tt of the Hanover National Bank; . Hani** R. Towna prs*rld?mi a.f I Towns Manufacturing Cora? (i mer'.y president of the M.r cnantg' A****adatlon? Bugw?ng n. Ont?***? the firm of Harvey & ? U ? t. shipping DM**! I.ant ind a moml'er of the axOOUtlfS ?ommit tee of the Chamber of ?"o-nmerco. Group 2-riass A. P.obert II. Treman, : Tompklns County Na? tional Hank, Ithaca, N. Y'., and pr< . if the New York i-tate Hankers' hi I ?on; Cias1- H. F V. Hc-al'ody, of Cluett. ? Vabody & Co. Troy. N. T.J William : ' of Hrewster & ?'ai., irrlage manufacturers, of I>ong Island '?ty and 671 Fifth av. Group 3?Class A. Franklin D. Lock??, ? nt of the Manufacturers and v "mial Rank, Kuffalo. Candi? dct's for Class II to be recom?: ?1 thai the three nominat ? ?v. ai ass-.r.iii ?? s trat tr. -<t the Class A n the board of thy - ? Bai h If Dominated led ; ?? the i.. .- r banka ? _ Merrill, ?, _?mber of Croup 3 of the New Y'ork reserve district and j I of the First National Hank, Fast I .A'jrora, N. Y., representing the hanks with capital and surplus leas than ITO.COO, presided at yesterday's meeting. W. J. Henry, ?r. i? tary ?.f thi New York Hta?e Hankers' Association, acted a? secretary. Mr. Henry said that the, tiiun.s of th? candidates chosen would bo forwarded Imtneallutely t.> Ihn 47s national banks In llils ?tato. Alllioiigh the slate prepaid at yesterday's maeting Is not binding, II Is bellov.-d that th? hanks will nominate the candidates rei-ommendeal hy tho com? mittees representing the three groups of the mm illstrla-t of which this city il the centre Tie fed, ral reservo act pro? vides for th. se thr>.? st.-ps In the clcilon of reserve director? hv m?'tntier hanks: Th?' board Of JifOOtOM Of each Institu? tion must choose an elector; each mem? ber hank Is permitted to nominate one candidate for director of ("lass A and one candidate for dlr.'ctor of Class H; each ?tactor must certify his first, second and other ih"i,.s of a dira, tor of Classes A and H, r??.??;..-.-tiveiy, upon a "preferential ballot," but ha- must not vote more than OOS CttOlOS for ar.y one candidate. Joseph H. Martindale, president of the Chamlcal National Hank and chairman Of the committee represa ntlng tho largest bankB of tho second r. servo dlstri?'t, at v.st.rday s ma? ting emphasized the lm portaaos o? approaching the subject of the elea-tion of dlfOCtUfl of tho New York reserve l?ank "without any eeldsh desire to serve tho purpose of any community, bank or Individual." "While many of us have been In the past opposaal to some of the provisions of the prisent act," he adalid, "tho time for Criticism and objection la, passed, and It Is tho duty of em h and ?wry bank to l"V.tl!y, ? im .. ntlOUfdy and energetically sujiport its pro-rl-dona" INCORPORATED AT ALBANY. I Bjr Telegraph to The Trlbnaa] Albany. May X. mi ? i Milla Inc., Manhattan; $100.000: I K. Kern, mi W. Mtb ?t., N. T.j W'. s. . A. W. Mai k, N 1 Rekab Holding <-... Inc., Bronx; $*..00n; J. 11 Bsker, 1158 Union sv., Bronx; 1.. K. v . i- c Btona. Brooklyn. Ptayergraph Publishing ?'.>.. Inc. 15.000; C. I. M.r.innal, Hotel Empire, N. Y . W. Jerome, M A. Kichmonal, N. T. lohnten Co.. Inc., N T. City: deal In bnlldlns meter?ais; M0.OO0: J. 1.. Mill?. 1"3 \V 53th st. N v.: a H Mills, Orang.-. N. J. -. N Y. g Ci riHirntlnn, Manhat? tan; realty ii.m <? k Fraasr, 41 Park Row, V -i . 11. A l'arr. W. M. <.;. Watson, N. Y. tary Tmuph Co., Inc., Manhattan; <? e Riff, im m nv. n r.? m. a : . v*n Btraaton, N Y The Foregger Co., Inc., Manhattan; ?leal I ? r ?? gger, H W. 4_M ?t.. H. T.; r. T. Freyllnghujscn. R. Bel v. N Y. ntsln Viet? Amusement Co, Inc., t! ,?.: S. laiblti. Il Man ? . n. Qreena.-.. M. Y., s. 1 ira ??:;. a, Poughk? ? ? --'.-.n. Ilronx; I Is, 818 PI. 4'.'th st., N. Y.; _ H. Napolls, D Orassl N Y Fan Co., Ine.; 'i.-ni In h<-?.vy hardware; 15.000; F. C. William?, ?'aiming, tt. Y . R Williams, K. Haradon, Coming. Ptanrinrd Hal Block . i . Manhattan; f. 121*1 Bo N". Y; 11 Pinkelsteln, P Fornacl, H. Y. New York Director: ? .Il . North Pel ham; I?.O00 H, 1 ts, 1 Malien \ v H !,. Rupi en W A. Hayes, N Y. ? -., Inc., Man in, : - r Mth Ft., N Y . W. B m .??-. N Y ; A. B .. I, 1. ? Tailor. Inc., Man 16,000; I ?? 16 W. lllth ?t., N V : M '. 3 Doktor, K. Y -? Co., Inc., Manhat? tan; IS.000; II. Fisher, M ''ana! ,t., tt, Y. ; R. Blmmel .1. Hi m< ?man, K. Y ?arl Co.. Inc . Manhattan; ! printing M.OOO R Jsm k, hit 1". T3i -t., N. 1 . J. Jar,, 'k, |r. N Y. Atlas A?:? 1 tl Manhat tan; 1250.0 N. Y. ; 3 y \ r, N V ? n, Inc., ; entren -rt, 1. 1 , v a; 1.. will Ftrrtokl) n. Rl a a I >ax,"iou,vi. In.'. Manhattan; tesJty; iioo.ooc; V. M. K-ui?. f.5 liberty st., M Y.; J O. Dahotir. J. C, Tauth. V. Y. iv.reh??t?r Building Co.. Inc., Th? Pi-en*; I ? B01 -fur, 7M H.rn? ?t., The Bl nx; 1 I nsgnr. The Bronx; .r. Mimia, If. Y. New York Tribune Coupon This coupon and 98 renta ca?h. r>re ?inted at The Tribune Office. Will en? title the holder to a copy of THEODORE ROOSEVELT An Autobiography. The hook, handsomely bound In cloth, with gold atamped decorated t co'.i r. consists of (,21, lar?,-e t;.. pages and contain? 6: illustra? te ' ' "\'i> corm\tV r our?Irai fortuna*.? to this book to our read? er? for ? limitad time for only 98 outs. Add IT .er.is lur postage and hantHIna U \uuW is to Le ii..t.,led. "A BOOK THAT SHOULD BE IN EVERY AMERICAN HOME." THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE, 154 Nassau St CLOSING SOON! DON'T HESITATE "They Who Hesitate Lose Their Opportunity" THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S Owa story m his uic HOW TO GET IT For 98 cents and a Coupon Clip to-day'? Cou? pon, pr?tent it with 98 Cent? at THE TRIBUNE BUILDING, 154 Huiai St., m exchange for a copy of THEODORE ROOSEVELT "in \ li I ?,I,U>K r it |> I, %. . ? ata if ?*?nt ??EODOre vA(tT THEODORE **w: ROOSEVELT ^?-US* I !l.i?- r il i .ri of Ixiiik S real I s If HI . I Kasein-iting to n degree, vital. ??!? ?' tm-, fi.-n tha Ural pafM to the list, every one ..ri with Intent* ami tin leasing interest tins look. 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M-*\V YORK TIUBINK ?i a ?-.a! barely iulBeleal I I f han.tuna ana d.strl butlon RBMKMBER After our offi r la. ??Iihflriwi; this I...ok cannot b? pwsgkaa*???! i'-r ?in? !h*n *?.'.-.o Your Copy of the Book I? Ready for Delivery **er < i.iiii.in and lull l':irtl< iiiar? Above. < in* nil. ?oi r4>\. DO rr to-day. Coupon and 98 Cent? Add 17 Cenia t str? if ?. u! hs- Mail. THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE !*! NASSAI KTKI.U. COTTON WEAKER AT THE CLOSE EXPORT FIGURES. i The exports of merchandise from the Port of New York, as officially reported j at the Custom House for the week ended ' Mav 23 amount, d to $14,455.3.12, against $15,**a,210 the previous weak and H&797,M0 in the oorrespru. i-.i.r period last year. I 'Since January 1 B99.iM.0M, against *4.<7.- | !t)2,707 In the corresponding period last year. ?rifntlne Rep. ITA?.74" I.lhcrla . I*1?! Austria . 172.679 Morocco . US Belgium . 4*1,471 N.-therland? ....l.SOO.371 i . 31.4M! ?lo peSSfM. 21.'..731 j Hrat.ll . l '? rwsy . tn\tU llrnlsh poeS*ae.l.2tt,OSS ruraguay . 4.2*V> lo.iigaria . I.SM Peru . 12.7.'.; a. nt America.. 14?.S11 Portugal . 1 ? ? chill . 110. M .in i-..?.ii'n?. , china . 1M.7? Rumania . 4.US t ColomMa . ?.IM Russia . tta.ltt ! Cuha . ;:::.' ke i^sa'n?. f.i'iia Iw-nniark . 201.04* Panto 1'omlngo. I.ttt England .I,Of.1.'.'99 S.-o'land . fl.TK \ Kciarlor . ?.??7! Sweden . M.S11 Egypt . 1?.M? Slam . Ml France .I.TI5.M2 Bpsin . 14.901 ; 'in iio*s'ns_ 7,11? rio poag'ns. 2.119' Ora-ec*. . 2-,f-3 ? Switzerland _ 10.1?4 I rjer?any .I,t7t,**a4 Turkey in Asia. ML91 do luss'n?_ 2.171; do in Kurope.. 2f..:aa?l Havtl . 112>3? Tunis . 1.0?' Ireland . 11.<K1 Tripoli . 220 Italy . 423..?.7 L'rugUSy . ?W. 17r? . .lo po?sn?_ Ot Vanesuela . Congo . l.?l, U'ulea . 64'?:?; Total .114.4- aV THE METAL MARKET9. COTTtSM Tie lest] stre?t market for cop. per ?as <|Ulet and unchanged ?' ll>?c for l?k? and 144.^ for eeattlng ?>n th? lleta] i \ change ?tai lard rapper ?-a? tratet, ?nth ?r"t. .Mav. Jane ani July quoted il U '??iiii:1*, ll Laund n rxmer a low-i at ?f.3 3s 90 I es i ?.'.j Ma 31 for tatures TIN tms quiet bu? ,i ?.had? higher, with ?I ' mi .ted >? S3 l:'.?S3 2* May and Jun>\ S3 If-fil* ? 10c; AU| ? i a. ?- li i- ? tin rloeed "juiel ?t tiM? for fp-t and I1U I r LEAD priese .. ? ? ? ur hanged at S ?s ti* 45c and East St. Ixiu In L sed at fl? its SPELTER aji.l.t Ham v..rk ?r-?. S n.'fc?. 15c ar 1 Bail St. 1 In Iynden ?pel tar cloned at ?2t 7? ?VI rRON Hid lei r. No J, 51? lVjd In Iyn- : doa. ly.cal mark. I quiet ?t 11r. ^.*M1S 75 for No i foundry N rthern; ti.'.siis 10 f r Mo 2 Korthen H4 1 I -" f r No 1 .Southern, snd ill MaffM for No 2 Southern. Begin Dealing in Sugar Futures Iie.iling in raw sugar future? on the Coffee Exchange has already begun. It was said yesterday, however, that the transactions will be subject to the regula? tions imposed hy the committee of eight reca.-ntly appointed l.y the board of mana? gers to mako a -.parcial report on the ques? tion. Sine?, the movement began to list sugar futures on the Coffee Exchange the price of seats has risen more than IM Two promln.mt sugar brokerage firms who who have purchased seats are A. T. Sanborn & Co. and the Cxarnikow-IUonds Company. May Contracts Touch the 14 Cent Mark, but Decline In Late Trading. There wan a further sharp advance In the cotton market yesterday, with May contracts selling at 14c for the first time this season on bullish crop accounts, c?>v erlng by recer.t sellers and a broadening I outside demand. Realizing became heavy late in the afternoon, however, and last prices were several points off from the ; best, with the market closing barely steady, net unchanged to 7 points higher. j May contracts sold 14 points net higher ' on tho advance, and nil positions except July and August made new high reconls ' for the season, with December contracta j touching 12.63c, or 16 25 a bale above the j low level of May 11. Realising was very I heavy, and the close wan some 10 to 13 ; points off from the best The government I report la to be published at noon on Mon? day, June 1. Southern *-pot markets were unchanged to ?^e advance, and the local market was up 10 points to 14.20o for mid? dling upland. Local contract prices: Op?n- Min? ing. High. l?3w. CIo?e. day. May. 13..-.7 14.00 13.? 13 (?04/13.91 13>?3 June- ? _ 12.yOtfl3 0<> M '?"> July. 12.01 12.00 12.?7 12.r.7i/12 KS 12.S7 Aug. U 73 12.S3 12.71 12.71013.TI 12.71 Sept. l'j.4? 12.49 12 4ft 12.?52012.64 12 4M (Vt. 12.41 12 .14 12.39 12.41?T12 42 12 37 Nov. -- ? ?- ? 1'- . 12.47 12R3 12.46 12NK&12M 12.43 J?n. 12.33 12.34 12 32 12.totJl2.tt 12 21? Mar. 12.87 12 62 12.31 12.8*312.89 12. 38 April- 12.62 12 63 12.52 12.67? 12.59 12.53 Uverpool cables: Ppot, quiet; ?ale?. 6.000 I bale?; peculation and export. 600; American, 6.000. Imparts, 8.000. American. 6,000. Mid 1 upland. MM. Futures opened steady, 6^4 to ?G point? higher; closed ?te?.ly, 7V? to 9'ii ! point? higher. May and May-June, 7.2M, .Inn? July, 7 lid; Julv-August. 7.I'M; August September. 6i?H'?.d. f eptemlier-Otoh. r. R. 7"> 'at; Oetober-NovaiBber, ?><?7d. Norerabei i" ?ItVid: I i.-cernl .-r Januarv and January Feb? ruary. O.Vad: Ket ruary Man li. al.SS'td. Map-h Aprl), 6.51*'id; April-Stay, aliicl. Manchen, r - Yarn? and cloth?, the higher j.rlies asked cha i k buslnaftss. New Orleans. May 21- The cotton market worked higher to-day on bullish weekly crop and Weather Ilureau reports and Increasing belief In a low condition report from the government next Monday. At Its bent It ?tool ir-f?l," point? over ?*(aStSft*a***S la?t quotation?, after which profit-taking l.y long? cut ilown the n.lvalue. Th? iio?e v?.m ?tea.ly at a net gain if 4?1-: polntH. Month. High. I,ovar. C\n*r. ?Mav . ULM ISM 1.1 M | Julv .?. 13 I" 13 3=> "S4 Auguet . latM 13 M 13 13 October ._. i:>r>3 12 3S 12 42 I'ecemher . IIU U 3s |] ?': January . 12.11 12 3S 12.41 -? GRAINS LOWER IN CHICAGO Breaks in Wheat, Corn and Oats?Provisions Decline. Chic.-ipo, May :?.?Notwithstanding a . strong start, wheat prices tumbled to-day after estimates came that the crop in ! Kansas would reach the huge, total of 1"iO,C*X>,000 bushels. Hosing values were eteady nt a range varying from 7^- te? clino to an advance of ??c. Corn finished "vfr^c off to lc up, oats t,c down to '4c rise and provisions phowing a loss of 5.'^ T'iC to 20c. Ilellef on the part of many traders that a 8-cent break previously experlencod was enough had considerable to do with causing the wheat market to a limb early lr. the nesslon. Iiesides. Kuro pean crop advices were less favorable and the European visible supply had fallen off In a manner that attracted notice. He pa rts, however, from the domestic soft i winter belt seemed much less discourag? ing. Support, which had been gradually disappearing, pave out altogether at mid- I day Early buyers turned wholesale to the selling side, and there was a derided ? crumbling of prices, except for May, which ra-mained in a congested Btate, with transactions only scattering. At? ta mpts of helatf d shorts to cover led to a | bulge in May corn. Hange of prices: Yester Wheat: Open. High. Uirr. rirse. day May .H% ***? 9? SI >7S Julv .f!\ *7% MM KH OH September . tti^ W% U% ^V? Mh '"orn: M.iv .71 72 7044 TM 714 ?juiy .wu f.?% ?7 i-t^ mi ?Hep'tfmber .66^ 6>~>\% WS 65S t?fi'a May.'.4214 ***> *M 42^ 42v? ' July . 40', 40'? S?'i 3'J1?? ?'J** BepUtnber .II 3'j 3*". ta%\ 0% Ijard: .Tulv .Ill 115 8 7S ?? Itl September .1002 1002 0 90 9 w 1000, ! Itlbs: July .1117 1120 1110 1110 1120 September .1125 1127 1117 1117 1130 1'a.rk; July .20 12 ?0 17 19 92 19 92 20 12 September .19 26 19*0 19 65 19 67 1? ?2 ?New style. EUROPEAN HOTELS, RESORTS i SHOPS Information rfeardimr ar.v of the followm* hotels or resort? supplied on request. (If booklets ire desired, send 4c In stamps tor postage.) Tribune Information Bureau, Room 320 Tribune Building, hew rot* city. FOREIGN RESORTS. _ |_FOREIGN RESORTS._ >at>??jaaataa*t>*aaatlavatfaaa^ Berlin .?? Hamburg ??* ESPLANADES Two of the Most Magniftcmnt Hotoln In Europe Wit At mil Lmtmut Comfort metal Luxmry. 350 Apartmtnts and Rooms with 2 0 Private Baths. Illustratid Booklet frsi from IITERMTIOML SLEEPING MR CO. 281, 5th i-enue, It? 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VfOT. ???..? ... y ? - ?... . ~- w.,...... a. . | 95. 97. 99.101,103,105,107, KNIGHTSBRIDGE, LONDON, S W. \ RARE ANTIQUE I FURNITURE Vantora la Lonrlon ?re fai-rited to inapect the aplendid Exhibitiiaa on new in the Callerie? o?f MAPLE & CO LTD TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD LONDON PENBERTHY'S Gloves and Hose FINE AND SOFT KIDS AND SUEDE WELL CUT FROM PICKED SKINS. 388-90-2, Oxford Street, London. PARIS SHOPS. SPAULDINQ & CO., DIAMONDS?JEWELRY WATCHES?SILVERWARE?ETC. 36 Avenue de l'Op?ra, Paris, Michigan Ave. and Van Buren St..Chicago Sole repre?entative in Pari? of theGorham Company of NEW YORK. Army and Navy Orders; Movements of Warships [From The Tri* un? Hur.au 1 Wathltigion, May 2H ARMV i'.ipt. It I ORANGER, f,th Ptold Ariillery. to K!. I<ilf>. for tamporary .. it? |Tollowing changea In n.edisal corji? ordered: Capl C, i: if'BRAYER, fron? pt. William 11 .-. v Capt, It H PII : from Pl Oil>b in, to I' s. on r.-turn !np of Iratup rt that nail? fr m Ban Krancl.?<- i Juir 13 to? Alaakan poat?; Capt if. if Ml \HI'K. from Ft Winfii 14 B< otl I i ,. June IS, for Pi I ?? la, Alaaka, s:. ?? rirai i.?? it. w. B MEISTER, to Pt i. Alaska. r ?> fi Military Aeatfamy, ?tattoo: Capt. *V .\ J? 'II ss? iN, coi r?. Juii': 14. i' H I DONOVAN. ...ist ?rtlllary, Juna IS; Ptrm l.li ui H JARMAN, i Jun? ? ? Pirat Liant a" P. RICE. Jun? :m. rir?l l.ieut. I* v. LARNED, I" fanlrs. Ju!s 2". S?< und l.ltut. I K. i 'ruin*, "?tii Infantry. J m . l.itui. J. E CHANET, *.<th Infantry. July ?. ! ?*lr?t lieu!. A f W MACMANI'S ? retire.! i. I detailed an acting; quarterma^ur. to Ft. ' Logan. Fir?t Liaata R H BOXERS, enaal artillery. ('? it OOETHA1 B, eorp? .if engineer?, ?nd , 1. C, RICHARDSON, Jr. 23d Infantrj., F?cond I.ieut* c P. HALL, Both Infantry: it .; BTANTON, eoaat artillery; .1 l> Bt*RT, satn Infantry; a HOI8INOTON, ltth Infant's. \\ n ROBB, J'Mh Infan-I try: II ' LOCKWOOD. Jr.. IJd Infantry.1 and ?' I? TII1MMK!,. *rh Ptold artillery, to Military Acniomy, Wool Paint, auk. 14 -. !? ?' KALLOCR. Jr.. *.'!>th In fantry. to Wrist l'oint. Milit?rs- Academy Second LV it, R D NEWMANN Uth cav? alry, from Military Afadawy, Waal Point, June **n> to hia re?!n-?r.-. Leave of absence. i.i.v.t. "'?<! ?Jf. L SI BERT, rorp? of tnk-;r.r-i-r?. fts^ rn.nlh? f.-rn June 11 MATT, Capt <*.. H. Bl'RRA'iE, aaat ?urf-eon? O M PAVI.KNER and C WHMATLET af-d J. A OMER, medical rs??rve corp?. com mlaatotM I Lieu!. H M COOLET, detached Nav?l Acad 0( I Ml Chief Machinist L. T fi'.npER, detached Ja?sa?a.v:Uu?etta; to Keanarg?. FOREIGN RESORTS. LONDON HOTELS. T HE CARLTON Hotel, Restaurant, and Grill Room, LONDON. HOTELS IN SCOTLAND. HOTELS IN SCOTLAND OLAMOW? st. kn?h li HOTEL . K..r Western Highland?! A VH?STATION H ?IT h I. a l'or Hurra? louage?Illrthplace) 1)1 Ml'KIF.s??l.\ I kin HOTKl. (Far Itiirn. M .u... le inn, etc.) Tl KNBEKKY?STATION HOTEL ?Tor sea?! le Golfer?) FRANCE, BELGIUM AND HOLLAND. Grand Hotel PARIS Beulererd ioo Capadas? end PUee de i'Opara. 1,000 Room? witk Pn-reta ?Whs. Tontl ?? A^lfarUlM. _ A RIS (Favorite American Home HOTEL CHATHAM, A RIS HOTEL DE LILLE ET d'ALBION **_ Ras M. 1 t te Pues Vei hir?t clase au modern Improvements livery ham.? com'ort. I-arg? hall. Iteelsinsnl. luneh irs el Hxa-1 prl ha w I !? .-art?. Telegram?. I.11.LAI.BION. PARIS ? Henri - r ?tor. _ P P PARIS Hotels ST. JAMES ET D'AIBANY ? Oread i... ni Ion. OpptM?s NUariss ? (..aralen. .'?HI Ko"m?. 1<XI II at lir..,,in. _ Kai.'lll fra.in ft fr? ; wllll I IVal?. Ill ttO. I.iini-la, 1 Ir?. lainiarr, ?; Ir?. ?tt .? i ? ? a al. table?. Pcai?lain frasa fr?. Il MO. AIV I CC R1IUC < ><i'|ii" l'.i?lll.in. ?.reiate.t lALtiDAM? , ?mf?rt ,?,?????,1, prap. HoteISPLENDID-EXCELSIOR MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS ARKIVEM May H mittsennsji at f*allna Cru?; Trlpp? ?t Vers "rut May U.?Tifumi'h ?t Norfolk, Meiler, (chariereali et New York City; Ar athvse at Tort Arthur. Te? , Ham-'vk ?t Oal veston. PVII.ED Mav 24?Tecumseh fiom Washington fur Norf lk. M?v -5.?T'nca? and Q-4 fr .m New York Ynr.l (or Newport. Birmingham a.'.al Trlpp? fr m V-r.i '"rur for Boston; Patux ent from Ver? a Tus lOf Key \Ve?t via Saw crlean?. J..u?tt fr.,m Vera Crus tot Oal n via Tampico. i t? isal ks pre e.Ung t.> naval station, K-- Watet, fa.r temporary duty Petrel, r.ow h? Puerto Plata. Santo Do? ming?, ordered ? i i --. West - t Ooanta?aras. Collier Cresar, sow at n-M n. or.; r?i te Hampton Roads te rt'.uitd. thane? to B->?ton Xard for diacharg?. _FOREIGN RESORTS. _ _FOREIGN RESORTS. GERMANY'S EXCLUSIVE AND LEADING HOTELS. BERLIN The atlantic-kaiserhof k't'it oppoitlt lit mU Amen.jo .-' ?i ?? y. HAMBURG The atlantic-pfordte Fount lot b/auti/ui AUUt Last. THE CHOICE OF CRITIC AND CONNOISSEUR. Highest Class of Service always maintained at these unusual Hotels. SAME MANAGEMENT. SAME ATTENTION. SAME EXCELLENCE. "KAISERHOF" ?of " ATLANTIC" Booklat?, M ??Il u th? " K AISERHOF, BERLIN" Booklet frota fat SlMplQ? Car U. Doriind Tr?v?l Saule? . 281, Fifth A??., R?w York, ?tal B.T. Trihaa? OtAes, B.T. The Most Fashionable Hotel and RESTAURANT in IS THE CONTINENTAL The home of many DISTINGUISHED AMERICANS when in Paris PARIS ENTIRELY RENOVATED r?'s<-f"Vi*?"nt??r CARLSBAD IMPERIAL HOTEL The I ..?idlne; nnd Moat Fiifchlonahle Ilot?-l of ( ttrlabad. Book:?!.? from Trltnne Information Bureau. N.-w '. rk. F RANZENSBAD : Hotel Kopp Kon?gsvilla Apartments with bath and tollet, Hot-Water heating, Vacuum Cleaner. In large park close to Cur. All up-to-date comforts. Auta-Garatje. ihe (?nest Seaside ^Mik Q ??? taaa, aa. g ?aw iBelglum) 5 Hours Resort nn the North Ses ^Jf ?^3 1 EL I il mmW >rom lonJon or *>ari* HOTELS OJNT TBCE2 t&JDA. IPHOXfT Hotel de la Plage The Continental . . . 4Cfl Beds And Restaurant De Un \ ^\. ? ' ' ? f ?? Entirely Rebuilt & Refurnished KurSaaI & Bean S,te ? ,5fl 400 Beds?Rooms From $1.20 With Pension $3 to $5 per day AM, HAVK PRIVATE BATHS A BAf.rnNl ES OYE III.?")? >K IN'? U A. A DBCLSKCB 4\ Otk HOTEL REGINA JUNGFRAUBLICK Visited by the Queen of England First Class Residential and Transient Hotel. Elevated position. Superb view o{ Jungfrau, etc. Immense private park. Oarage, Tennis & other sports NTERLAKEN S T.MORITZ: HOTEL du LAC I lindad ?ne, Switzerland ) Best Tosttion?First.class?400 "Beds VritJate Apartments tailh "Baths. Manager : B. B. DIETHELM; well known to American Visitors. ILDUNGEN - G? HOTEL FURSTENHOF (Germany) ?MAGNIFICENT TERRACE RESTAURANT? FaitlOUS ClirO tOr Eminent American Patron?. Entirety Rebuilt. ???- . Dl .. _ . . The Newe?t, Largest and Finest. 200 Apartment? Kidney and Bladder Troubles. and Room,. 8o Thermal nnd Privat? Bath?. BootCl t? from Tn! Plo.pln/ .'i:- r --' I ? *:? I*? I EMS ?ESn??l? ANGLETERRE ^^ ???? ?mow Bronchitis, Etc. ?Large Gardens. Rooms with private bflihrooin.? ADEN-BADEN, HOTEL REGINA The moit up-to-date. Beautiful Garde**. 12,000 square yarn?. Privat? Baths, etc. Terrace Restaurant. Garage. Fl?e View Black Forest, Moun? tain?, and Town. J. LIPPERT, Prop. IfcSBADLN: HOTEL KAISERHOF FIRST CLASS THROUGHOUT. IN ELBVATBO POSITION IN OWN LAROB PARK. 40NEW PRIVATl: BATHROOMS. W 1/ICHY-Leading Finest Hotels: * DU PARC, MAJESTIC. CARLTON, & THERMAL ENOA-HOTELS DDICTni / II" S?M? Palatial nn.l Laaailaaal Hotel In Tonn. IH-.I lirL-m-sli. <l, Bilis? i UL ( i ?inn.-, i ir.i cuso. r?l?ph??a? in away toaos, SAVOY I ' 'r''' ' li''"'' OPP'alt* Btatlaa ami I'urt. ??*' J' i 1 alt-ly KiiKitnli'il. |{o)?l I'll runajje. No ?niokmr I (MORES ' BIJeu Hotel, H.IJolnln,? ?mwoj, Xn|?c frrim Trnlna. LUnt*ni.s? | >ear i.arnir?. InK-riiHlimml. f?t? -f TTrB*rB Mir a? tllT HtrltTa GRAND VFIWTrF Hotel HOTEL ? MLsi 1^ 1 V/ ML* Royal Danieli Every American comfort and luxury. L seated on the Grand Canal, tha view from balconies and terrace? Is marvalljua. G rnrtiit/C, DHLu BRUSSELS FRANCE, BELGIUM AND HOLLAND. LE GRAND HOTEL ??rill Ronm. Amerl.-nn Miar. HOTELS IN GERMANY." I ADEN BADEN um lavs??_*?_, Hotel Messmcr Dccncu """""u,ih ,r|,?t? Ihotel bellevue UlttlngaUlaed Hou?e of old reputation I'nlain? postil?la. II. RONNKhKI^' ?aen Manager. RPCnPti ?S I ??' i!-'' ? Hotel. THE CONTINENTAL RAIKFURT'"' '." >? Kigl.? ? api? -Hal i..n. D FhTL MONOPOL-METROPOLE HANOVER '?.?A,.',-,:-:";' ?;,',;; HOTEL ROYAL MUNICH GRAND HOTEL CONTINENTAL THB MOST KLEOANT a r- ? ? THI MOKT '. XL'RI? ?I*fl ? -r M? IDERN H SI ELRIE8 8TRASSBURG -Facing Station b-?S???.. HOTEL NATIONAL IES6ADEN { ""i'.^'ir" PALACE Hotel & Baths IESBADEN mSSSalut IMPERIAL HOTEL W W R HOTELS IN RUSSIA. U86ia:-M08COW? 1st Class HOTEL BERLIN l p.'.u-Jate 150 Bedroom*? American ssd Lojlisb Cstrooi, Swiss Proprietors I AUSTRIA. HUNGARY, SWITZERLAND. VIENNA "AT HOTELBRISTOL I ... a -.1 on the 1 ? -.*.i. i..,?l, lur Linrrrlng ?aaal tlir favorite retort a,f Am. n .1,1?. I'mt (?el lieiuli CuUin? and r l?tala? wtuaa. A DSTRIA:-The Tvrol HOTEL TYROL, INNSBRUCK ?i.aaaaaaa-r 111.1 Hlm.-r H.-?.rt. a.reat Ma.liar aanal t aaj? la I la air?ia.n t , ntrp. \iiiarlnia-iii?, uiili aotk. etc. Meara) lia-iaa. I.wr? ?oliifiiK. B UDAP EST Gd' Hotel Hungaria I lr?t-< lia.? Betel with l'ia?ai.r.,,,,!, \ a.-,? a>wr til?- II unit,,. Kesri aai.aal, rn , ,, f?rt Kirlrulv? imrriraa ,.,,.| RnclUb palroar???, Directors, iiim.ik uuMvk, Ms?gsTe! ? |e..|i?tri, < irlt.in nl ll.ili'tiliiarg \ III??. CARLSBAD Savoy West End Hotel PARLSBAD F&SpKki U HOTEL NATIONAL Ni arienbad ' I.?I? ?ral. 1? .a I , . HOTEL WEIMAR ? lees to >i riaag? ?luia-t r.i?iti,.ii. ITALY AND SOUTH OF FRANCaS. c O M O (LAKL OF) ternobbio ?lr??, ?a-. le.i.img ? MII?MTEI?Alf2S2#,?SS vina d,Estc:;,,i:r,lr,,v Vu,ubu' G Mallaan. IN BEAUTIFUL EHUAi PRIVATE PARK "EDEN PALACE" EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENTS^ - r 1.? 1 it 1.\. 1 b-r-Msa ?er of the 1? M. A ). I? |.r... ? ? ? ? ?r In MAltlKNl: W, B< IIK.V 1 V UouM Gutenberg. 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