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isHALI FOR DOYLE mtkml Has Narrow Escape Jl gj n Horse FaHs in Race. jjpjH RIDING BY DUGAN •ack Win* Hudson, but Is r t«ky to Escape Being Disqualified. r >, # jeciey. tad a narrow *mc*V* V** tlfSSct befell little Lankan 1* **JIL of the Hudson Stakes at *<* r T%tertay. In the wild rush G&^L- tatt. after the start Kingpin. jartP^'tlVrf th* — was knocked • *TX stride and fell. Doyle fly rfbttr t - **• but fortunately landed «t??W ™l er horses> , sa after rolling V* 0^ rleeTs three cr four tiaes came *•* ' 13te i tumbler ■■ a circus. *TSso^ for his spectacular fall. s* I *^ «.« could be Judged from the So **• *urar. was responsible for the <*=,* f pc took Trap Rock across his *fr V«irplv from an outside position * lfifC Really every horse in the field ex •s £tro »" Ambled up. Not con tf'^^tv.j Dugan took pood care of *=' ™ u"fi<-gu "fi<-g the turn, when he cut cT«ei>- agsin that Thomas was *T; „*, ixpi lo«'.r.F a length or more. W**^ Q ttb Trap Rock came away to **V;;. from d imhimi and as no foul *!Soifitl» ******* allowed the race *«* f * ** the horaea tombed. A num- Z. *. Eoofi **»« expressed the opinior. , ** «r Cat Mr- Beliaoat's colt deserved JJJJJSc»t!-r ar' B D-J«- a fine or '"I^o= DatogwfleML an acting stewartl. *r;," 'ar e? to warn Dupan against a Sfißß' cf the rough ar.d foul work S!^is«wfl the race, and -with this the n>x <scape<! , _^ %-— nln. b3 P°- A " ne Casse and The -.Sri Daughter were, added starters to and Seba?o was a k>-t-n contender !^a time, whi> Anne Casse ran third. M Back proved --.-.- of mm Sty*y the * ase w ' ;in whlch he handled v. s wtiptt. ", £)lfS X Keenes Hilarious, which -*>d «ii «? among the three-year-olds -^•.Tsr. ehowt-<1 his class by taking tip •'j pounds and vlr;nir.g the opening han. '."* over the snort six furlong course, -ybo'.tefl to the outside in his first stzrt .j.,.' p^a.-on a few days ago. but ran a»aV aiid True jTStcrday, and under a vjrarecs finish by Powers outlasted the net&y Sladtnan ir. th* final drive. joe Madden, th* winner of the Belmont £:akes lest y^-ar. made his first appearance «f the pea>or! Jr. this race, and in spite of •h/fact that he looked a bit high in flesh ac* food race under 12Z pounds to finish tia-fi He '*■£•■' tiring at the er.d and would tar* pees t^a'er. in another stride by the j 2s? closing Prince Gal, but the race i ttrcld do him g!?od. jjgafiy P:\cr. turned a form somersault ! to the secciid race that was hard to ex- j piia. Sir Cleges beat him so far In their hrr r:«eti2e tr.at ther» appeared no way tf rrir^-=g them together. Going back izrther. buaeier. Ma chances looked fair h bright, er:d he ran to that form He jcjfj Sir C'^£ff ra the far turn, end they ije lie a teaj: t*-* 1 rest cf the way. Dan t V:xczi winning *\v the lucky action of a tod Gla-'s had born <-::raged to ride Dandy Da??, tzt throcgti some misunderstamd 2? G E. Perrin found himself without a jnckey wtierj he got to the track and was ;?rced to fall back on Lang. It turned out trer, as the b n y rode a clever race d did u^t BaSer in comparison with E. P^an in the Ion? drive through the crttcb. 3 G Bed*TJJ boaght Pennyroyal from > 'Woodha.ven Stable and tried to -win ta out 21 the fifth race. The colt opened t:i rap for four cr five lengths rour.d spthe fjm. but Thomas- made en much wef fcirr. tt£t he tired in ttw stretch and hi to be cor.TT.t with second money. Brjei. whose a7>;:ication for I riding .••---.-■ held up by the stewards tf a» Jockey Gvb. is in gt»od standing tE*rsor€. llr rue* in two races yester *-• ■ ankle ?<• fo much better that isEzy be seen in the saddle to-day. Gra*?esend "Racing Stirnmcirie* VTEATHKI* CLEAR: TKACK FAST. HE7 UA I X~H»r.-!:ra I . for el! ajr-s : ST' 00 a4de<i., About six furlong. Start bm4 Wori on^as p^' • e»oia Time 1 il. Winner, eh. c. by Voter— Harpsichord. Om-aer. James it. pn«, , Betting > How r,,v v-t s* ■>« U '** Btr.Fl Jockey. Open.High.Close.Flace.Show. Hjtrfba IS £ 2* 3« . 1 212 1 I 1I 1 Powers - ' . 3 1 1-2 Mm 4 vi = ='s -4 1' 1= -« Reid 3 M «■' 1 1-2 <> JlitoiT 3 -V- 5» fi 1 3» 3» rmsan S 3> UO ■ 1 *ra* Gti ' •. iT7i 6 7<" 7 : 7» -JJ 4 : MeOw 3 7-2 3 1 1-3 fcrrKUd .« in 7 4 4' 4» 41.*4 I .* 4- 5* Thomas... 12 2" 2<> 7 - : wm» Cfejef • p5 7 «;i «i «» «» 6= MeCaiey... 2O *■ 30 10 R TBPitjfc... h ICS 1 1" I s 313 1 .'.»• 7»» Fairbrctker 6 7 6 •;'"* . J tarfibe : M 6 S 8. S S 8 Estei 3<* 60 •'•'■ 15 8 Ei-ioEi fa » rood position rounding th* turn, wore Madman down in last sixteenth ur.<Jer •srttrrr Lr'-- 'a:j to his btM form. Frino* Gal was running on inthe stretch, after *3S flow to fc*?,r.. lot Sladdea handled Jiis v.-^:jjht well and will b<=- dar.gor-jus in ar.y com »I th* w«ji ti:r.» out. Tsru Pij-ylu showed a flE?ij cf speed, but tired early. *KCSD Ea<~E — S»"ir!C- for i>-re<»-yrar olds and upward: $.• - added. One mile ar.d an «fcten. start good Won driving:" p:aee easily. Time. 1 :£■»*», Winner, blk. c. by Sir Dixon --N'oriica. 0»t-r, ilrs. G. E. Pt-rrin. Poet -Betting ; « *■«. I" .« Wt .St 3 i *4 V Btr. Fin. Jock°y. Open.Hlgh.Clcse.Place.fchow. is* tfenSL.. - <'.» 3 n : s 414 1 -" 1" I* La-g (Si 3 8-5 *-■£•?•*... ; 103 2 I 1 I 1I 1 1" 2 ! 2* T'Ufran <w S-5 To 1-2 1-4 ;* <* Urxir- -, 1(5 A 4'- .''.'■ - 1 414 1 S1:S 1 : <;:ass 3 4 7-2 1 1-2 Man .(.-, 1 2» 2" 4> S»s 4" Kins ,446-5 1-2 *<*ift*«a :::; ,n: r. 6- :•- 5* S'" :.' Beid 20 -V * 6 3 ■vjHhk . 103 « «> «;» 6* «• 6* B^r^en 40 70 50 15 8 ■Mb « ifls ... * "?? 74; Thomas.... 10 is 12 4 2 fcrnfew ;..-, 7 7' 757 5 7= f> 8 Davi* 30 30 30 10 C ■ IteiSr D:xcc sbo»'«d vast raproienftat ov»r his laFt rac« and won •; a short head. Sir -I*! t«a Ui ra ■ Bad I u-s <-. r . <ram«-:y. KockEtone followed th« pace closely, but hung in the **"*. Lac of L«>::? •;••', was in cios« "quarters rr.oet of the way; otherwise might ha. been •250 EACE.— THF ffCDSON STAKED, for two-jear-olde; value. S3.VO. Five fur'.onss. Start »»• Woa «aHy ;;»••; ii"nvir.g. Tiaoe. l:trj?i. Winner, eh. c, by Rock Sand— Topiary. :^; J Post , tin* 1 «one p g TTt M '* '* V Ktr. Fin. Jockey. OperuHiph.Close.Flacc.Show. •"V r.:, k s y_z L 2'- 2- I 1I 1 1* 1* Uugan 1-^ i-5 2-5 1-6 — **«*:•? 3 v:. 4 4 ; j 3' 4" 4. 2« Powers.... M IS IS 4 •-• g* MM 4 _, 5 3 , 4 ; 3 , 3 y 3 : Davls j> '• i &-5 1-2 rr s"*'5 "*' 1 U3 1 I 1I 1 I'.j 2' 2' 414 1 Thorr-a5.... 5 1 « 2 *-»» g^Ot r, v- »i 5« 5- .V *5» 5« Reid 1-2 3-5 2 i 1-6 — .- E. U»B«r:«!T ' 7 <;'- «>•> «* «■ «• Deverlch... 20 40 4<» 12 6 >"* - « n" X 7 " 7 777 Archibald.. 15 _■• 12 4 7-« -■■-■ •- ..7 HO Koll. Doyle 20 • «" 12 • "Wttoßt eatry. ;u^' BUrtftrt Trap Hock handled his weight «..:. and was never in dan- S.««r (srjtj ci" Sebaco sharpy on the turn. Doaeaster closed strongly and outlasted fct^** i7r tb « I a '- Herettc never prominent. Sebago tired badly in last sixteenth, c * :! b»^* beeri ttLOiiJ wnij clear eailing. RA Cii-Hanc:icaf for three-yar-dds acd upward. J*XX> added. One mile and a^«ix *™a. Bten f<^.:. Won crt\lns: place <«ai:r. Time. l:4o*i. Winner, b. c. by Star Snoot '•-*« Rtson Owner. W. F. A. MuihoUand. f-tjg* , Betting — • ■■■-» Pot" v, t Si "4 «4 * str Fin. Jockey. Opea.Hlgh.Close.FUce.Sbow. r''* l . r M S 2' 3' 313 1 I*. 1= Glass 4 « 5 *-■"> 4-o ?***« 4 m - , ;i r ,i sjs5 j s 3 , jm pp o wtrs 2 5-2 3-5 .-10 1-3 ■ «•<•■■ 3 106 1 1» 1 J I 1I 1 2' Z* Reid 10 jr. 12 4 - 2? *■»« a MX 4 2- . ... , 1 4' Gilbert 12 13 '.! 4 - f~?« «s \3>j :.» ♦> 7» «- Si Thomas ...5-2 7-2 » • 1 i T HP! 7 :^7 X 72 7» «■ 5 3 636 3 t>ugan 3 S-2 4 «-o 3-5 S? 7 . Kaigct... 1 M 7 4'z 4l4 l 414 1 7* 7» McCaher... 00 I<JO CO » 10 Jri Van«r r, :,:, «> ». --. 8 Benathoten 20 <J0 40 15 8 EpUjcrs lono»«i the r^ce dosejy, wore B»rk-ley down ta the etre:ch and lasted iuit long •<ft «w >ir * h " - T - ■ xntuiA. in close guarttrs in run up the backitretch. .i.iKtit have j_«acr; h« lovEd cica-- Ka:i:i^ if at- had not kei.t bearing over to the rail. Guy Usher ana ?**> ttnt. a*;.,r dtuutat tbm f&cx. ■ r^ T - EACE -S^lUssg : for two-yeax-oM«; f4OO add^d. Five acd a half furlongs Start good. »- G *^>;>: lias* nme. Xtoe. IVJ. Winder, blk. c. by C«sarion— Xtelle Swift. Owner. K_^ Pon , - Betting ■ 1 -I. P"*. RL m ■:* '« =- Sir. Fin. Jockey. Open.High.Close .Place-Show. SSjS,' J «« 2 1" 2- 2* 1» McG«e 2 5-2 -■•••* :'. *=S 4 11*5 1 j: j. i» jj _:■>.- 7 1" 14> 4 - B^ « I *- ? : ? « S^ 12 In " •: |*Si . J ] 1* 6 6' 6' 6« 6* 7* Powers.... 4 . • • 2 1 £*wobj * lfJ3 h M 6» 6» 8« PP 1 * Gross 12 20 15 6 3 «t22L "g • •' •' ,•• ,•« »• Lang . : * 12 50 » 2 g*"* 10 Benacboten 20 60 «0 20 10 5* fteSSS. 08 5* t! *»- Md. after Ma« outrun for half a mile, came • **•*• tth-Wino h - W i n ** b iwts^ >a: t " : * a * > <5 B» a big gsp but tired. Ml« Jonah had no excutes and was h«n«- v~ u p. J * Rli1 ' WMt * v>oo; wa * « cl0 »* Quarters ai! the way. l*n w£~*$ Mt - '<* three-y^ar-old. and upward: MM addtd. One mite and a ■»*""»" 1 - Eo «- Om^er T° {*"« «*; piae* easily. Time. l:so=i. Winner, b. g.. by ■■LHer -Belle ! .841^ J'ost , - Betting- > x? ■»<*»«» ?" " R " t - St. «-.■%./* .«^r. Fin. Jockey. Open.Hlnh.Clcae.PUoe.Show. !gN -.■.■■■' 1U « *• 3" 3H 3» 1" 2« Iteid 4 «-r, 3 - I I » / , ■ 1- 5l 2*-«VsKH*'-2 B5 4 c «i 41 4H 3» Kstep lo 15 I* « •: I^?-Fiea ,' '•* 1 1* j' is 24 4» Ural 7 IS 15 1 1 S- :;: "!< «J i ■tit is Us ssiiS-J IS .5 j ■ 7' Unt » 4<i *# IJ s^ -« ?i?»"'? i? »"' ]t «■« 00rd00.... % 1 15 r * . -n. uh* g Uftatai S " " ai:::-.v.S *> 8 S '» U?*i> 00 tS* 0 *- « h at off m ru.h to first turn Improved his position gradually, mo e< ' up -■ U:\ ■ ... -, . ■ : ,"^t ,..-.:. J - :—— ■■- ■ a * tr « n.«h. ottcn & poor Jot. SPECIAL, EUROPEAN OOL UM N S_. EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENTS^ EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENTS. LONDON SHOPS. LONDON SHOPS. NEW * EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS || ■ SILKS & DRESS MATERIALS^^^^j^W^-- &^>*^ LACES, RIBBONS, itW^O^^^^' HOSIERY, FLOWERS. V - VERE STREET & OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. ; The Hall Mark of TABLE LINEN ■ . ,f-irM r\r\%H ft ) There" Is none betler. IS "HEIRLOOM [ Only to be obtained: OF /^\V)II CONC SUCCRS'IBB, Regent Street, 2£ VCrWlL!>^] 1^ I-IMTD J LONDON, England. COLUMBIA MEETS DEFEAT Syracuse Wins Alumni Day Game Before Big Crowd. [By Telegraph to The Tribune.] Syracuse. June 7.— Before a big crowd of the alumni who came to Syracuse for re unions of their classes and the fortieth an niversary of Syracuse- University the base ball team defeated Columbia at the stadium this afternoon by a score of 4 to 1. The score follows: rlbpoae! COLUMBIA. SYRACUSE. j r li? P° a ' Na-h II .10 1 0 o'oConnell. *- • 0 1 30 Powers 2b. I « I 10!Saunders. ss. 0 0 0 3 0 Klmg. 'ss... 1 •_■ - 3 oOsterhout. cf 1 1 1 0 0 £culiy. Zt... Oil 4 1 Kladcl, lb. .0 Oil 01 Holmes, c. O 110 JOl^oft-.men, rf . 0 1 0 0 0 Hard lb. .. O 110 00 Shipley, c... 0 O 8 00 Schoepfir. -•■•!•.'• O 0 2 2 0 Truax rf . . « 1 1 OOiHastlnga. If. 0 1 1 2 0 Dexter. p..-<* O 1 3 I r:rlch. p.... 0 0 0 30 | "Lee . . . ..0 00 00 Totals .... I 62713 21 Totals .. . 1 32413 1 •Batted for Ulricb in ninth Inning. . i*yract:y* ..... inr>i2«>oOx4 Columbia . 0 0 0 • ♦ • • 1 * — 1 Two-base hits — Scully. Osterhout. Struck out —By exter. £; by Ulrieh. 3. Bases on balls— OiT Dexter 5; off Ulrieh. 4. Hit by pitcher — Nash. Powers. Kindel. FacriHoe hits — Powers, Hand Ulrieh. Stolen bases — Hand (2). Saunders, Kincel. Time— l:4o. Umplie— Hoagland. MANHATTAN WINS LAST GAME Manhattan College defeated the St. John's College nine on McNulty Field yesterday by a. score of 4 to 1. and so wound up a successful season in which thirteen out of fifteen college frames were won. The score follows: MANHATTAN. ST. JOHN. ab rlbpo i»- ab rlbpo a c Fryer, 65..4 00 O 3 1 ! T. Jailor. 2b 301 *10 Conne"y cl"0 1 1 racej . ss.. 41« - 0 0 Hanley," Yf. 31 2 1 00! Young, c.3 00 S 11 Cotter rf c 4 0 112 10!Burchlll. 3b. 40 1 0 2 0 Dcr.ah-je.2b 4 12 3 3 O] Carey. 1f... 400 2 0 0 Hclahan lb 30 1 9 1 Ke»nan, lb. 400 8 01 HeEbur 5 ,3b2«0 1 3 1 rates, p.... 30 1 0 2 0 Brkmore.cf 21 « 0 onj. Jallon, cf.300 0 00 Bolton. if.. 20 n 0 OOlcrShea. rf.. 30 0 1 10 Archer, p. . Sol 0 2O: t __ Totals... 24727 12 I Totals. . . 31 134 7 2 Manhattan <* 0 1 1 ? O I 1 x — * Bt John 1 ° 0 0 0 0 O 0 o—l Earned runs— Manhattan. 2. First ba*«> or. errors— Manhattan. 1: St. John. 1. Left on base* — Manhattan 6: b't. John. .". Flirt base on balls —Off Archer. 1: off Ya-.^. 2. -•-■: - •->;• By \rcher 14 by Yates. 9. Sacrifice hits— Holahar.. Young. J. Jallon. Stolen l«i?e*— Donahu<*. Hola lan Biackuiore Boltcn. Double — Archer. Donahue and Holahan: H^terburg and Holahan. Time— l:4s. CmpJre— PbKTer. UNION. 8; COLGATE, 1. Schtnectady. N. T., June T. — Union de feated Colgate at baseball in the com mencement day games here to-day by a score of.S to 1. 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LAYETTES. ROBES Cannes: Paris: J3, Rue d'Antibes. 4, Rue Castigliooe. 4 PRETTY ONE WINS AT 100 TO 1. Montreal. June 7 — Pretty One scrambled through the mud in the first race here to day, ajid furnished a surprise by winning at the (jet -rich-quick price of 100 to 1. GEAVESEND ENTRIES TO-DAY. FIRST RACE— Selling: for three-year-olds and upward; $400 added. About six furlongs. Righteasy llllw. T. Overton 101 •Jeanne d'Arc lort Tuba! 9» District Attorney 10<J| Sixty 9« Follle Ijevy '. ..1061 'Troublemaker ... 96 «lr Alvescot 105' Pclypheme 00 Horace E 103 'Hampton Court 92 Rosimlro .103 Myles O'Connell &2 Tod Note... 103 'Lord Strephon ■« Balvolatile ™2| SECOND RACE — Steeplechase handicap: for four-year-olds and upward; $500 added- About two and a half miles. 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FASHIONABLE FREKGH SEA-SIDE RESORT: TRQUVILLE-SUR-MER Where •• Tout Paris " resorts in June and July, and the dainty Parisienne in her natty, seductive, bathing: costums disports in the surf on the perfect beach free from gravel. Splendid view of Deauville and Roadsteaj of Havre. HOTEL ROCHES ItfOIR, -"^he HOTEL BELLEVUE located in the choicest positions and having every modern luxury and comfort, with Restaurants of peculiar excellence. Celebrated Orchestra. __—~~ —mum m m \ REQUIRING NO CARRIAGE TO BATH jS£j2BgS& - »o >> ( ? .3 ©sf^r?) JBTCT^S/ITJ [* &&& ' HOUSES. BEIKG DIRECTLY OPPOSITE. issiM^&a^l&c^iUsirß&UuMa i steam heat throughout, yacoch tmWtmTmZ mm^wm^wmmm^^ ' CARPET CLEANER :- Jl^l W" THE KAISERHOF -^1 Leading »nd Largest Ist Class Hotel Residence of American Aristocracy. loom and F-jll Board From $5. ng»l»|«n~* «• Haberiand. Pro.riator. NGADINE:MALOJA(6oooFt.a) The Ideal Spot in Switzerland for a W-m « WW m\ _. 1 Ion? stay. Unique Furnished m- * Xjtf €T> 1 Clfl*K^ rSfloaPß vale Chalet* for hire. £ QIQVV M. ~HJ? Q>%^ 3. This Famons Hotel has hwn entirely renorated. and embraces every modern requisite: Private Baths. Elertrio IJRht. Splendid Pnbllc Itnonis. Latest Sanitation, etc.] Unrivalled List of Oul-of-Door Sports may be enjoyed:— tiolf. Tenni*. Roatinß, Trout Fi»hinK. Climbinr. etc. [p,li,i,r >;..i»i.« nf nil tnrt«' nrf r»rnvi«>-rt. in<-lii«l «ng Knglloh anil French Billiards. Tu|44 '*&'&'& { 1 ViegcZermatt J? is m il i/i I i Gornergrat Railways JEfeggg VI I■ ■ it I «► " Seiler f "Victoria," "Mont Ccrvin," •^ — -•-■•- -*r aeii er i »M» Mo nt Rose," " Hillclalp," Hotels > \ Lac Noir." The most picturesque and delightful Saiamer Resort at . „ , „ „ m. m^jjJ"'i •• ADEM-BABIEISy li©TEL REGIKA B'ADEN-BADHN, "HOTEL "REGIMA Opened 1904. The most up-to-date. BsaotUn! Garden. 12,000 iqnare yards. Prtrato Batkf aad W.C. French Restaurant. Auto-garage. Splendid View Black Forest. Mountains aad Tawm. JULES UPPER! Proprietor: also of Hotel Bellerae. San Remo. "^ iS l^^ Leading Spa. for ijA'irpfl A&Jf^l ETTS7DDC [t/l^ Throat Troumes, hotel *n gleterre JLj iwML^. Bronchitis, Etc.— Garagc-SttTES with PRIVATE Bath S II I P M (-Kr^^n.) HOTELS BELLEVUE &DU PARC I Bl ! S IP Leadi Fashionable Establish- Favorite sojourn resbrts for 3 ilfeJiPi nießt *- Large T Priv - ate Park, Bernese Oberland Excursions. ■ BWWO mMI Auto-Garage, Tennis, etc. ! Wi ikl'W*^"^! Victoria \A.mOn«. IU *m ~wm aj¥~|l |*f CM Hotel Victoria J QtMral ft I tnLAffVE.ll Hotel Jungfrau *«** w^^^^^SSS^' Hotel Belvedere) M>ttnf - LONDON HOTELS. ; THECARLTON Hotel, Restaurant, and Grill Room, LONDON. fi"At♦^eHear•of London" S'ERMINSHorEL St.i/vnes Park. London s w. Quiet. Refined. Home-like. Secluded yet central. Covered-way connection with Underground Railway System. Luxur^ou^ Lounge. Superior Cuisine. —rm A la carte or inclusive terms. For ! ru«rated boomrt ay (nl Inl rmatl n a ldrrs Town SrCociirRTTRAV*. . Bi>.««u, 3<*s ■ >.H ATWI-'I, N.Y. | ON THE ROYAL ROUTE TO BRAEMAR. Birnam Hotel, Btrnam, Perthshire, Scotland, (2 Minutes' Walk from Birnam and Dun- ' keld Station.) lii«*li Class Family Hotel. Tariff Moderate. Finest Scenery in Scotland. GOOD SAXMON and TROUT FISHING FKJEE. I <>!f Cour«e adjoins Hotel Grounds. GOOD GAKA..K A.ND tXSPBCTION PIT. 'HOTELS IN ENGLAND. LONDON y Midland Grand Hotel MANCHESTER \ Midland Hotel LIVERPOOL • • • • Adclphi Hotel LEEDS ..... Queen's Hotel BRADFORD. • • . Midland Hotel WORECANBE BAY . . Midland Hotel DERBY Midland Hotel W. T«ml«?. Manager. Midland KaUv.ay Hotels and Refreshment Room*, etc. CMilef Office- Midland Grand Hotel. London. HOTELS IN THE BRITISH ISLES ffiSffiojSJL Elec. u,ht RO^6?Ai W H'STKZ^^OO f K,^^ ERE R Bf Tl?^^B C ° El> <X °' lT WaYe£sS > HOTEL DLBLI> T HE s|IK | B oiKNE HOTEL Tariff* of the Hotels and full particular* M to i».bt£ •» the Earog^Offlcg _« <"¥-».« 1 rii.nii. " at Iwnft inn House, -»■» Strand *<ov«l"uta« Ald^ych ,und IktMT). London. _««^ — — — 1 FRANCE, BELGIUM AND HOLLAND. Grand Hotel PARIS Boulevard dcs Capucines and Place de I'Opera. 1.000 Rooms with Private Baths. Tariff on Application. ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS for The Tribune received at their Uptown Office. No. 13<H Droadway. between 36th and 87th iU., until 6 o'clock p. m. Advertisements received at th* rollowln* branch offices at reg ular office rates until 8 o'clock p. m . via.: 204 Bth ivc a. c. cor. 23d st , 188 flth aye.. cor. 12th rt.: 104 East 14th St.; 857 West 41"d St.. between 7th and Nth avei. ; 263 West. 123 th st . 1033 3d aye.; 162U 3d •*••■ near fllst * l ■ i ' ! " H Ist aye.. near 8l)th St.; 1&7 East 125 th St.; 756 i Tr«mont aye. . 050 3d aye.. and any American Taiafraoa O:sc«. FOREIGN RESORTS. FRANCE, BELGIUM AND HOLLAND. P^A^IS (• =avorlte American House) PARIS Favonte American House) HOTEL CHATHAM, PARIS HOTEL DE L'ATHENEE M " 15 Rue Scriba Opposite the Grand Opera 'The Modern Hotel of Paris." " E. A BMBRUSTER, Manager. PARTS ~ hOTEL DE LILLE ET d'ALBIOH --.". Rue St. Honore, close to Pla?e Vendome. First class. All modern improvements Every home comfort. Largs hail. Restaurant, luncheons and dinners at flxrd price* or a la carte. Telegrams LILL.ALBIOX. PARIS— Henri Ah<»di.-. Propr««»tnr Ave'deFOpera PARIS: Ave^deTOpera HOTEL MONTANA 1 New & Up-to-Date Hotel TRY IT!! ¥1 O # All American 11/11 I 1 Hotel Luxuries 2MBASSADEURS The Right First Class Hotel f YOINI SiC rand Hotel \j 1 \J 11 Most Up to Date. ALX-LES-BAINS. A GRAND HOTEL D'AIX A>¥ I CC DAIIIQ tniqae Portion. Greatest iA-LLU-CAlnu Comfort. rosMrnoU. Prop. HOTEL SPLENDIfI-EXCELSIOR HOTELS IN GERMANY. BJinCIIRAfIFII Hot and Cold Water. AllCliuAllCll Late* Improvement*. Hotel Messmer COLOGNE i 0/ rhine DISCH HOTEL * Well-Known Select House * Dt? FS>T\F* \| Xo ° m " vrlth rirlrat* i\ 3-/ W> U L/ 11 rtnth and Toilette. HOTEL BELLEVUE Ili»t>ncui»l>rd House of old reputation. rniqm ii.mltlon H KOXNKFKIJ). Pen. Manarer. Frankfurt— Grand Hotel Frankfurter!^ RESTAURANT RITZ. LKAIUXO HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. nHlllVrUri I Rlzht Opp. Station. Fp • MOHOFOL-METBOPOLE nßllßrUn I KUht Opp. Station. HTL. WOHOfOL-iEKO^OLE "PnDCIDIIDP J>adlnc Hotel — Latest Com !#, nLIDUnU forts. (Black Forest) jr HOTEL SOMMER-Z&HRINGERHOF ntlDUnO rort. ißUckForMt) HOTEL SOMMER-ZAHRINGERHOF A JMftVFR Facln X Central Sta. r»l*"t?* ijiV Private toilet & bath. HOTEL ROYAL rlkl^i*' w til*. Private toilet & bath. HOTEL ROYAL U ft! ICH : Art Centra of Earopi Ks Hotel Continental HOTEL DE LUXE • B MllUinSl lhc Most Beautiful and UHlwn Modern in Germany. IYI FOUR SEASONS HOTEL FOREIGN RESORTS. URmJlMftilCafr.iJi flgt;'^-t-L>''i p l-« *i-r* TT ~ »*j^»*"-*U>lJi^^3ss»sssssssssf f! rigprs. " fl Oncoftbe&nestaad&ost | Gordon Hotels, Ltd. II M r Alfred vander comfortable hotels, and ElmijiAi ■..L.w^Pßaßr^^ijssy^jy^^ hilt's coach leaves a favorite with Ameri- Jfc M «fc Jfc &■ the Hotel Victoria can*. Centrally located *; HH Cftfi i. S3 H M . * . „ . fc , . . H Hl3 &£j H«2 a n *K^ every other morning In :\ oz thumb erl and Aye- E HegQ^Kil Bfl 'JV-* flflff . overlooking Ira- LllilUUili for Brighton iHotcl falgar Square. Close to II ■ 1 Metropolc). Buckingham Palace. *r^«i ft 5 Q 1 ~~~" Westminster a obey. II (J IW I Illustrated Tariff theaters, fashionable Iff* ■ a Booklets free from , II ■^.A^, a Uptown Office Sew shopping centers *n<l Vlf^ f 9 9 I'ort Tritane, Xj6^ cliie/ places 0/ f .,e«-r. f/lU!||l Ifl Itroadiray, 2Veir Fork. Where Indi-viduat Wants Ha-c'e Special Care Tha TT HE hotel RUSSELL, llfC ; I London., iderabl*. reputation UMor •j—niiaiai ilallan to th« ■ a ■ i . Metropolis. It l» «a<> of the well y*A*| known Frederick Hotel rtocp. Km Ij'Ml and ha« lon* been Teeoznlt^d. a* ■ I Va v « an American nwlnfim to Lon don. It* «Itcatloo to «— »n __ __ v-T _,„, mmmm -_ SBH .square I» both dcllKhtfullr agrw «^l g] M >J: — v /£■£& sSl**^ 1% IS Ku««ell «^rTlpr !» well known, That iS?a PI Hi fIT^S BC^al P<^ i H Ru««ell *errf«-e U well known, aad BLJV W» H %k>v W^. Sta I r lr r^PoHatlT rator* for Aißirlc— ffgj; & HrH r < families < onienapUtina; m leßtrtky SE*Tt ' MEI «pT^U« hiTm ijii^ $S| 1-3 •* a - In town daring the — mw. a* R|| i Jra ffJLJH f^JM f'jMHI Kaaa aP^aav w '" 3- for the more transient »•* fa M WV «W VXapT Rial ■■■I » tor - Th< Tariff rate« at the ttm»~ ~™" mw^ -^Hsv m*^— mmmmm> jte jj pp esperfcilly moderate, ye* the eni«!ne untl a part ■!»»■» aci-on- Ln id at ion are ft the very hlsh^«t - . character. T&e e«inlpn>est of th« — .^jfri, -a Hotel is noted for It* extreme £«n 0Q VH iS^ ?5Ta romfort aad decoratire arfaili—. G3 £3 «3 "«**W3 J3 Si " It Is m Hotel at which mm ram E*2 M «j?'^3 B ffr> -s" Si '"> thorocchlv at home, and nJC fl B hUs WJB B I where the npe<Ul iniibwiHi of Saw ■ ■ VB ■ ■ each Ti«itor have tbe carefoi <Cody of the Manas-- icent. Fri>Hf>Pirk Further particulars of the aWay I I CUtI KIN M n ran be obtained from the Il lustrated IwiMln Booklet trm " - 11 . a from "Town ft Country." M», sth HoteiS *™«-- v v . Tha GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY of ENGLAND is the Historic and Scenic Line and provides American Travellers with the most luxurious and rapid means of transit from PLYMOUTH i FISH GUARD ' LIVERPOOL to TO to LONDON LONDON - LONDON !by the new, short by the historical route in 4 hours by the j direct route for through Royal Mail Route. I Ocean Passengers. Shakespeare's country The Great Western Railway is the favourite Tourist route to Chester, Stratford -on- Avon, Warwick, Oxford, Windsor and London, and the shortest and most direct route to Devonshire and the Cornish Riviera, with their unrivalled scenery. Interesting literature and full information regarding th? Great Western Railway may be bad on application to T. KATELEY, GENERAL AGENT, 355 Broadway, New York, TELEPHONE >"O. 2881 FRANKLIN PADDINGTOX STATION. LONDON. W. JAMES C. INGLI9. GENEBAI. MANAGES. .jjrjaisrtL OSTEN D s^s. HOI7JE3XJS oisr THE SEA front Hotel de la Plage «= "nt"! - • joo Beds And Restaurant Dc Luxe 4 Splendid ....-•- 400 Entirely Rebuilt & Refurnished * * KurSaai&Bcatt-SltC I^o 300 Beds— Rooms From SL2O With Pension. $3 to $5 per day ALL HAVE PRIVATE BATHS & BALCONIES OVERLOOKING SEA. AtgDEOERCK Fro»_ VICHY-HoteisduParc&lVlajesticPalace Every Modern American Hotel Comfort & Luxury. Finest Location Overlooking Park. J. ALETTI, Mgr. 1 ■ .___ TWO LEADING HOTELS. BERLIN. op^.^ HAMBURG. ! Hotel Der Kaiserhof Hotel Atlantic Renovated at coal of $1.000,000. ES . TAU AN T, P . F S?J?I. £ 'Lakm All Latest American Comforts. Facing Beautiful Alstcr La**. l!t«*trate« Booklets froai ''Sit York Trib»n«." — -— — — — zn W^Ot'CTIPRJ LEADING FASHIONABLE HOTEL OF DRESDEN; V^R£iSiJlU£y PRIVATE BATHS. GARAGE. FINE GARDEN. JLr Facing Central Station. THE CONTINENTAL SRESDEN, QRAHD UMIUN HOTEL, all American home cohorts. ■ I BISMARCK SQUARE. Close Main * * Station. Unrivalled poiititn. U nice garden front and bad High class, world repute Su.t»^.th^ iaii ro n a I hotel rose aMb I X*m Vv aor fit A c^ I*9 V One of the most beautiful and up-to yy I 1 .^ m fisfl Ia I \x j date Hotels in Europe. Illusc'd boo*. if I Ibra v/ *■*' 9 1 s%a«y ■■■ ■ • J let free: N*. Y. Tritune. N. Y. WITniJNGEN" T " E|:aasTEN¥Of ' HOTELS IN GERMANY. MUREIfIBEfiG The Hote! de L Bath.. \UnLnIULIIb -50 Boom* w«h Bath*. '* Sendig's Wurttemberger-nof WIESB&DEH, Hotel de Luxe. Nassauer-Hof Hotel. irn n I fir II t w * a • aXtt>d tot BAlit \ American YUltor* PALACE Hotel & Baths lESBfiOEM kIRHALS & PARK fl IMPERIAL HOTEL. iLUUNuLU- Hotel. AatoCarasr. VV Prop.. IT. Scho- THE IMSERHSF Iwnrrt*. Cairo. "'" HOTELS IN RUSSIA. Russia; Moscow, Russia; Moscow, HOTEL BERLIN •g g first class 150 Bedrooms. American and English Patrons. Swiss Proprietors i AUSTRIA, HUNGARY. SWITZERLAND. HOTEL BRISTOL IHllliH in Austria, HOTEL BRISTOL l.oi ,i-.l 00 toe t'asixlonablv K.irnu..ifrri untl the farorlt* reeurt of Americans. r»r- It't »>en«h Cu!»tne una rholre win—. AUSTRIA:-The Tyrol HOTEL TYRQUHNSBRUCK HtartlßC point for i>tirr«iruin«-ricai! Play*. Summer and Fall Rpaort. (irand Mountain Vlewm. Illustrated brochure frt-r from X T. Trlt»un». BUDAPEST Gd' Hotel Hungaria tint -Class Hotel with Psnoramlo View erer the Danube. Every modern Comfort. tUclu .l,, Atnrricon and KnrlNh p»lr«n»«.. . llUi it> j nt'U'iKß. Mnaafer; faraieilj i i/ iaaerUl Hot«U Vleaaa. FOREIGN RESORT: AUSTRIA, HUNGARY, SWITZERLAND. BALE 6D Hotel VICTORIA AU Modern Comforts-^ HflT iUfrAL ToTfi D 1 QHA fl "eoP" 4^. Carlton H 3 WiliiWOs4i? and noheabvrz TUlaa. Savoy West End Hotel PTDTQ Rfl II HOTEL CARLSBM K Si L I 1 11 UU H I KDT£"L L A IJLS A N l l E CCNtIWEMTAL MARIENBAD. KTeSSM 1 HI HOTEL WEIMAR 3^ 2 Ti 8 fl D 2 G Ccatral Court. Ma i b KLINGER HOTEL KLINGER Finest Situation. Electric Light. Lift ■ ION IKLU X. Switzerland ■■hotel BELMONT jlffis DefiQbtlul Spring end Summer ■■■ Resort and »*Rest Core.** IIAI-Y AND S>OUTH OF FRANCE. CO MO (LAKE OF) Cernobbio Fir « Class. Leading m.in MOTrf KotaL Finest 5!t««- OPAMI RUIU. tion . i mmeB a« Park I/ill n fl'F'cf S> « na O»rdens. Autorii Villa U aU^Mg at r jf^ CUnfl IN BEAUTIFUL f-'y i-IsCW. private park G~ CHA IN BEAUTIFUL tilUMi PRIVATE PARK "tDEH PALACE/ V£mcE Hotel; .-i c~l -. in*!* X3ectrte l.Uht. . royal Danislif Tw.tm* 1 ujai uuiiiuu shuh-h^- • AU Modem Comfort*. Hallway Ticket*. >>wr!y Krtltt-d J VENICE. -sr-.- BfliNO HOTEL —jsr* too Feet en UU a. PIA^Ta,