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Tkt Mail Math ?fCvwtStyU Wearing apparel for Ladies, Gentle? men and Children?in Styles to suit American tastes, but at English prices Peter Robinson's "England's greatest Dry Goods Sttrt" OXFORD ST & REGENT ST LONDON Marshall & Snelgrove V\U^V\T\ ?\tVUL1, ?Tbe Dayligbt Store? ?a a SILK MERCERS And GENERAL DRAPERS *N% TAJlOJi'MADE GOWNS OXFORD ST*^T..? A SPECIALTY. 334-348, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND Top of Bond Street ?CO LIO REMOVALS to AMERICA MAPLE RUE BOUDREAU ?prPs I'Opers* PARIS Having ??everal American Lift Van? return'.ns to United Matra, can offer ?-.?-eptlona! term? tor th? transportation o? gotda to America In One Van from Door to Door Baggage Warehoused RENBEBTHY'S Glove? and Hose. FINE AND SOFT KIDS AND SUEDE WELL CUT FROM PICKED SKINS. 388-90-2. Oxford Street, London. Fisher AND Sons, London. (ADJOINING TIFFANY'S) TAILORS, FOR LADIES AOhS. TLEME1S. The most exclusive models to be found la London. We number among our clients many of those who are recognized as the leaders of fashion In A menead England. 215-219, Regent St., W., AND 132.FenchuichSt..f.C PARIS SHOPS. SPAULDING & CO., DIAMONDS-JEWELRY WATCHES?S LVERWARE-ETC. 36 Avenue de ropera, Paris, Michigan Am. and Van Barten St* Chit-Ago Sole representarla ?a Paris of th- Gorham Company of NEW YORK BH SALESMEN TESTIFY "Trust" Probe Shows $18,000 Salaries Cut to $6,000. SENATOR ROSE IN COURT ; Witnesses Hazy on Details of In? terviews with President of N. Y. Brick Co. -men for the Greater NVtv York Brick Company trlfd t?> explain yesterday, at th? inquiry being conducted before Magistrat? Freschi into the methods <?r th?? | all-gel "brick trust," why It whh that they ? s up s lucrative, independ.-nt business ! t?? accepf Jobs a? salesmen for Btate B? n? I ator Rose's company. Senator John li. Rose, Ihf- president of the company under lnv<*>sttfatlon, wss present and -wemed somewhat amused at pome of the repli.??> p. the "tUtsSttons put by Millar.l 11. Klllson. tbe Assistant District Attorney. Sena? r Ros.? will not be called at? a wit? n? ps Mr. Ellison Ib of the opinion that he would be Immune from prosecution If h.) testified, Ths SBlesmen who testified were1 John ('. McNamara, John .1. King, FrsnotS Holmes and William Pitt?-. They sa!?i that prior t?. th? organization of the ?Greater New York TUIck Company they ha?1 sol?] brick on commission for themselves, s<?m<- of them making In a "Koo.l" year r? much as $1?.'????. Boon aft?Sf the organization of the telling company they found that men from whom they bought brick were either stockholders in the new concern and Intended t?> Ml] through It or else had gone out of business. i that time they received an Invita? tion to call on State Senator John D. Hose, president <>f the eompan.?. Th? y were all sure that they acc.-pted It. but tlit'lr ricollection as to what happened at n-i Interview with Mr. Ross was very hazy They remembered that he sh??"k hands with them and that "there was some talk about the brick Industry." Just what onverwtlon wss they could not tell, except that they were sur? there wss no hint of a. threat If they ?11?! not become talesmen for the compsny. A few ?la?'s ? >.. n r?.|itwi placet as salesmen for th? company, a' salaries ranging from j?,.?..? 1?, $?*,<??. Thereafter the) ?old brick in New l'ork without competing with one soother an?l at prices which wer? s-ut to th?tn shout once a mouth by S?nnt?ir Hose Frsnk IX Noyelles, secretar* of ti,e com Bld ?bat it .?fts.ii- far from having ? monopoly thai ?be... were more than W0,? 000,000 <?f the brick*- used annually in New York thai were not manufactured by stock holders m the company. He said that "f the bricks put on the market by tbe ? ; ? Ne* .i-.?. i!ri?k Company last year mora ? \'.<i< handled by stockholders ? ?.??/. i . ?, rsons ?? ho wer? nut ato? kholders. William K. Hsmmond, a brlcli maniifa?-t ? ??. . who i.? not ? stockholder in the Corn? ell) -.-? -i there ??.? er manufacturer ol an? t-onsequenc? along th?- Hudson Rlvei who did i ?>t hold : his product through th? \ Greater New V?>r!; Brick Company. Th? m->*t hearing win b? on Monda*. SUBMIT DISSOLUTION PLAN Disintegration of the Harvester Company at Critical Stage. Washington, a-,Mi D. -Attorney General Wlckersham to-day held conference r? gardlng th? relstlon t?. the Sherman anti law of ihr?"?* of the most ImporUni Industri? i in 1.untn Hsrvsster, Steel . i 'l Be*f. T-,,. i ms i"'tween tin government . ,.,i tl tlonsl Harvester C.psi I . . itlon havs resched, it ., ? rltlcsl stage, ah? re It ? for? t?ll tlW Ol't-'OIIIC. ?' .,,,,;,, y today submitted to th? ???m in srriting certain pi?poslttons I ,,! , ,? irlousl) : ,. ! u,,. eorporstlon's two-con , pi?, with ths Attorney Osnei .1. . . ? nt, Mi Fowlei - Herb? rl Knos ?"nlth snd Dr. 1 ranci? W. ,, ?t the ?. ??? Corporation? Th? ernmenl it Is in?rosted. would prefer s dis ?. number of cop?. t, . sltl.s-h L>w? I i.? ?., - ? iked over tl . ? ,,- teil iruM .ill , , .. ?ud J k? Colton, the special Assistant Attorney General In chara;? of the caso. It Is expected that the taking of testimony will begin within a few weeks. Tho situation regardlnR the meat pack.-rs. Wh?, were recently acquittal at Chi? ago <,f charges of criminal violation of the sher maa law, was the subject ..f a Ion? < .infer? ence, but has not been settled. SURGEON GENERAL UPHELD Inquiry Fails to Bear Ovt Charges of Prejudice. [from The Tribuna Burean.] Washington, A|.r!l 5,-Tho Inspector gen eials department of the army has ber-n engaged In the InveetlgaUoa of certain charges originally preferred by First Lieu? tenant Ernest P. Slater, of the arms med? ical reservo ?corpa, who has been In that branch for some time and who has applied for appointment t?. the regular rrtedical corpg Ha paased a part of his examina? tion, but he wai not ro. Ommeaded for ap I ?i!ntin?-nt by the surgeon, general of th?3 army, and h?> has aliened that the flttl tude of tha aurgeon general is due to prejudice existing against Hater <m the part of the head of .tlio medical corps and some of Ins assistants An Investigation has Just been completed. and the report Is now before the Hecretary of War. It is nll..ir^.| that Lieutenant Siater failed to prove his allegaUong and that the surgeon general w.s Justified in not having Lieutenant Slater permanently retalnr-l In the medical corps. Testimony was produced to ?-how that lie was brusque In hla manner, irritable toward enllsH-d men and unnecessarily harsh in perform? ing operations and In his treatment of patients. Some of th?- testimony given by Lieutenant Slater was reported hy the in? specting officer as so contradictory as to make n Impossible i" report ?'n some of the allegations. Tho result has i>een a recommendation that Lieutenant Slater be honorably ?Uncharged from the medical re s.'rvo corps and that he be regnnlod as inoliKilile to appointment In the ifgllln medical corps. a EVERY TORPEDO HITS BULL'S-EYE. I'.-nsaoola, Fla.. April I.- A new world's r.-< ord In night torpedo firing was mad" last night in this harbor b) the deatroyers Trapp?- and Monaajhan Every torpedo sent from the tubes of these vessels struck the h.iH's-ovf of ih? t.r?;?-t The entire gn.up of five vessels mad? an average ?>( To ?per ? ent of hits, which Is above the average f?.r ?ven daylight fling under favorable weather conditions Last nlghfa cxmdltlona were not good, ARMY AND NAVY ORDERS in Th? i ribas? Bar? a* | Washington, April 0. ORDERS ISSUED-' Tha following order? have been laaued: ABM1 Lieutenant ? lona! DARIBL u BOUOHTOK, general fluff oavalrj i, u?sl?m.-l lo 8th Cat ?l!:' Colonel JOHN C. ORESHAM, cavalry, from .2* in i???h ?cavalry. Lieutenant Colon?! CHARLE? it. <;Hiivit.-' >n, a?si?ne?i pith <*avalr> Major WILLIAM W. POB8YTH, fror? 6th to 1st Cavalry Major JOHN P RYAN", from 1st to ?th (avaliy. Pol low Ina aaalgnm I er? cavalry arm. re prom ' announ? r??: ,-"-' n*la <;!?>.l:?-;?. li U GALE, JOtl. CHARLES .\. rAYI/>H, 2d; JCBK.N BWIF",'. Mh. Ueulen ant r?!on?la pi??<?'Y K triphk. U'h, JOSEPH T. DICKMAN 12th; iKiiKi-iHn^K. - FOLTZ, ???.asi-lgi:-i. ,D)HN H ?'Ar.fi SBR, Hi. MftJ.i* ce v H PRBBTON, ?th; EDWIN M Si PLBK, Mil.; JOHN PRTAN, Ihi EDWARD ANDEIWON, l*h; ?'kptulnH UEOROn W BIKOLKR. 14?; FRANCTS W, ?LOVER, 1Kb; LAWRENCE 8. CARSON, sin ALEXANDER H COXE, Bb; H.?; l.I.uteno?.?? ARTHt'R W. HOLDBRNES?, l-l, Lulls A. O'DONNELU ?th; WILL 1A.\|' V.' WEST. Jr . Mil. Colonel TAYLOR, upon being relieved i? Lieu tenant Colonel TH< mas J LEWIS, aJjuiaat ?..?., . !.. Fort WialHna. :. , .. ?an, ,-. i n?l D1CKMAX. t ? l on Roblnaon. a. i-i.i.i' iu Heparlniei.t of T- va-), pen.l i,'.g AralV... ol hi? ieglmeni ,., llnltad ?Matee. Major ANDBRSiJN, 10 I ?rt RoMnaon. Captain BIEOLER. t.. Department of Tertao, paadlag arrival 14th Cavalry ta Lnited N?rnV'!'fH Jala Je* JESSE ML CARTER, ?in alrs placed ?" '!"t detached Offli .,?) na'ma ol MaJoi RTKPHENL H. ??LO n la removed Iberefroro. Major SIX?? .?im laalgm d Iftth Cavalry. Major fitli.il R WARD, eoa?l artillery, .1 In rjuar?? riiii?t'-r'a ?l?-|>ui i ment Capta n FRED T. AUSTIN, M Field Artlllary. [?mi, cavalry eejulpmenl board, Roca isi .:?! Areaaal. ?" i'"'i" ' atatlon. Captain GILBERT C BMITH, from ?th te M Caota'n FREDERK K W COLEMAN. MM mlaaarr lo Fort Rllay. lhene?J t.. Chicago a? assistant pur.-na*!??? commlaaary. Captain HENRY W. STAMFORD, signal .,,1.,- to home, i>n-|.?rut.ir> i.? retlramen) Captain WILLIAM X MKKBL, algnal cana, from Fon Omaha May IB lo Fori Qjb J,,,,, |,a Captain ILDEN C KNOWI I M, 1 :;?;;?(, P WILBUR fOHH ' M'BRIDB Jr . PltKDBRR'K I. Bl ' K , - ivpi i,t'ii i l'A RSON, rjFOROI n . ?, | , ,1... i. | I? tl ,ltl? il RKIVAL 1 '? .. i,.|ii. \\ HM1 1 li "??? I '-' ijautanan't- JAMBH ' IU1R. J?'M-" ' ,,.. , . , " HOROVi 117. li? IV IN W WILDRK K PIERRE V, klhil FOREIGN RES0RT8. FOREIGN RESORTS. Paris "This famous Hotel Is a favourite stopping place for American visitors." THE GRAND HOTEL "The Hub of Paris." Rebuilt Throughout sad Newly Furnished With Every Comfort and Luxury In Modern Construction. BOO Beds* BOO Bathrooms, "Admittedly the most Comfortable Hotel in Europe." BAD-NAUHEI? Hotel Kaiserhof ?w SPECIAL FEATURESi f B^y M> CARRIAGE required to reach the j^ft* Bmtbs, which are just opposite. HOISK "^? \s LESS service by trained servant*. * '^** Delightful large rooms en suite with mil American hotel comforts sad luxury. Charming terrace restaurant in private garden which surrounds tbe hotel. Inclusive terms irom $3. D stingnishcd American patronage. rcaulxim ~ the Metropole ?? HEW LEADING ROTEL ? Favour,taRnortof Dis tl.-i-;ui?b?*'l An.*-? rani. 50 yards fr-m. Baths. Sanlia? H lion Sc Prira.!? Bathi St Mott. U.V. InMniMtermi: ?* r>nn-, ? r.e? ??,.4 ?,.-, *i Prnr.r ??or M. Uhr LONDON HOTELS. THE CARLTON ? Hotel, Restaurent, and Grill Room, LONDON. HOTEL8 IN ENGLAND. LONDON. Midland Cram Hotel MANCHESTER . . Midland Hotel LIVERPOOL ... Adclphl Hotel LEEDS.Queen's Hitel BRADFORD? . . . Midland Hotel MOKEtAMBE BAY . . . Midland Hotel DERBY.Midland Hitel IV. lonl*. Miut?t, Midland MaSM U ?*?????? and l,'r(if.l,mrnt R?NM, etc. ?.?iicf OUH.? la id I ami Graod Ha? a I. JaSBSSSj ?fsrtffa ?f tr?a Hotjlf and fall partlr-ilara at ta rout?-? nay he 1???l at Iba European OfBcM ? f -II,? Tribune." at "llanca Inn Menta." Ill Strand (oTerlouklag A!<l?-ry?k aaa aia-cavra/), IsSStSSa _ HOTELS IN SCOTLAND. HOTELS IN SCOTLAND OLAWiOlV???T. ENOCH IIOTF.I. (l'or *,V?M?tu Highlands. AYR?STATION HOTEL I Pat Hun,s tot i ubi-?Hlrthpla*-.'? Ill >1 l'ItlKS? STATION HOTEL < l'or Burn? Mmianlenm. etr.l TVRNBK.RRY?STATION II?i l I I (For Seaalde Hotter*) P FRANCE, BELGIUM AND HOLLAND. PARIS l**"crile An?cri?an Home) HOTEL CKATHAM. A R IS HOTEL DE LILLE ET d'ILBION 223 Hue St. Honor?, rlnae to Place Vend me n.-i- rlaaa. All modern Improvement?. (?;.? ?r konic ? ;.*?? Large hall. Restaurant, lus h ?one and dlnnare at fixed price? or a 1? carte, Tele??-airi. LILLAI.BION. PARIS?Henri Abad?a, Proprietor. HOTEL BALTIMORE BRbi? AVENUE KI.KRKR. Pari?. Bu-tea with h'.t and cold w.i?, r Hat h room to nerv ap.irtmciit. R?aaonabl? pri? a? ?'able BaltlmotSL M ?'?.TIREZ, I'rop'r. IX-LES-BAINS. GRAND HOTEL D'AIX ?V I TO Dll?lC Inique PimKlon. (.reateat A"! LU'jfllllu Co in fort. Itn?algnnil. Prop. HOTtL SFLENDIC-tXCtLS.O i LE GRAND HOTEL ?.rill Itoiiiii. Ameritan Bar. A A BRUSSELS B B HOTELS IN GERMANY. ? nry DlilCU"'" ur"1 ' M'' '*"*?"' AUCH DmUCH latea? Improrernenta Hotel Messmer bcuCii *p lo <??,?' nCflL.il SO private bat lia with tollet. Hillman's Hot?l PER. MAIU'ELLVS H THOMPSON, t.,il.*: <i HOLTS. CLARENCE A. MITCHELL, RALPH D. BATES, El? WARI? A. BROWN, JOHN* ?I. I>E RIAN, GEORUE A \VILI?HI?'K. WILLIAM K. DOWD, .TAMES A OALLOOLT, THOMAS F M'NElLL, PERRY M. GALLUP. WILL? IAM i* WILSON and CHARLEA L. WILLIAMf*. cosat srtlllerr, to nnaMim-a Hat. ABSUSt S8, t ?> Fort Monroe. Klret Lieutenant ALLEN RIMBERLT, eoaat ar? tillery, to Fort Monroe, Ansaat '-' First Lieutenant ROBERT R LOVE, from 6th to l'lth ?Uavalry. Klrtt Lieutenant ARTHUR W. ROLDBRMSBS, from 13th to Sth Cavalry. Firat Ueutsnaat ERLE M. WILSON, l?th In fHt.lr?'. from W??St Texaa Militar? A. adimv. Stan Antonio, November IS. to hu regiment. T'lr** Lieutenant JULIUS C. PETERSON, c??aat ar-iii.-r-.. to rseralUsf isf**ics, JsSonoa liar. racks First Lieutenant EUOENE ROBINSON, H'tli Ir.fnntiy. to Fort I^a?enw<?rt1 tlMtMS to liealdto of Hun Franclaro, for ilu.y pending urrlvu! of regiment. Flrat Ll.-iu-riai.t CLTDB L EASTMAN 11th Infantry, detailed In algnal <-orp*, May IS, t'i Fort Bl Mlrhael, ?1? Flrct Lieutenant .i ALFRED MOSS, ?-ignal corps. Flrat Ueut?nanl ASA L BINOLETON, eignnl "?rp? from Fort P A Rasaall, May 1". to I ?hi,ink?. Alaska. ?. ???? flrat Lieutenant IKHVAIll) r TATI'M. to Seattle. Becond Lieutenant FM1I. KOR.tAN, Philippin? Beoata, lo San Fran? In <>, thence to Manila, May r. lieave of at*?nre: ?Y|italn HENRY W. KTAM I "III?. et?mal ?-.?rjia, t" k<H W ? NAVT. Lini.r.ui.t S?. M PERKINS, detached the l'l-nneylvania navy yard. I'upet 8.,utid. Paymaat.-r J F. HATi'H ami AsMtatarit l'av maat. r 11 M. DOBSON, <)?-ta< he.l naval ata tlu.-i. i'a\lt??; Imme, ?nuit ?.rdera. MiiVKMKNTS OF WARSHIP! - Ths fol? io-Ainu* movement-- ?if rssssts lune I-f?ti i> portfil tu the Navy l.?-|.artin<-ht ABJtn ED April 4 Jim ?i*. ewla, at illtiar. Cuba April ?"? Th? \ibaii.. ut uiongjp?. BAILED. Apiii ? i'- rsllssasSMb ti ?M Norfolk i,,r lu ???' -??><-.. m? ?A'aaiilnatun, (rom porl au Prin?. f,,r Quaauaamo the vi, nauurg (rom CortlSto f,?r han Juan del .- it. Tbo K'ii and n,e patria, ntaaaA in nr?? r.? m?-, :????' I ird, Mara Laland Th?? Aiii.iiioii.?. pbirad in .-4....M11?-,,.fi rvav. >ai-d, Mare l?iaiid. Mm 1 Th. Marlatta, OUI of , i.tnmlailon. n.ii ? \?rd Ne?a V SUNDAYS NFW YORK TRIRUNE M-iiled snywhora in tho Uflilsd Slats? tor %2 50 a r?ar. D HOTELS IN GERMANY. Room*, with privat? Bath & T-llette. RESDEN HOTEL BELLEVUE DiatlngDlahed House of old reputation. Inique position. R. RONNKFF.I.D, fien. Manager. Frankfurt ?/? Cd Hotel Frankfurterhol R SUl ?UN? KHZ I.KAMNO HOTTX AND RESTATTIANT. *31lllfCll9T ?/ TTP-'o-dat?. r.araee. siAnnrUnl 'm ?itm ?>,?P. station. ?11. MOPOL-WTIOPOU F F iririirtp I.-adln-; Hotel?Latest Com ilLlCUnU ferta (Black Poreat) HOTEL SOMKEil-ZAHMGERHOF MUNICH Z ART CENTRE OF GERMANY GP?81D HOTEL CONTI? NEHTA1, M?NCHEN Most Refined. Artistic end Up-to-date Hotel tie Luxe of Munich. HAVOVFR facing Central Sta -**>"? VS W*L.g% Private toilet ?.-bath. HOTEL ROYAL 1 M IIMCPII I The Mo,t Rc?utifu' and Unlvn I Modern In Germany FOUR SEASONS HOTEL The Hotel ?Je I.m a. 2,"?0 Room? .. i'l) Hat ha. MUBEIVSEHG Sendig's Wurttemberger-Hof W w ilvu A II CM i ?*?* ?"''ro,d w*>t*v ?LUDmULH l la -?rr* ru""? PALACE Hotel & Baths itOuAUtll kUKtlAlS ? PARK' IMPERIAL HOTEL HOTELS IN RUSSIA. ussia ?-Moscow, 1st Glass HOTEL BERLIN Up-to-date?;50 liedroorr.i, Amrrican and i English Patroit. Swill "rOD'.torv AUSTRIA, HUNGARY. SWITZERLAND ? Tha Finest Hotel IENN? In Austria HOTEL BRISTOL I.'unfed on the ra?liionable Karntunerrlnc and Ihe favorite re?*?rt of American*. Perfect I'ren.'li t'nislne and rholee nine?. USTRIfli-The Tyro! HOTEL TYROUSNSBnUnK (.rest Motor and ? o.?< I? ?gewelea (entre. The r <?--!'>? M?? in all alm pll?it> ?!)?? ^eaion at Krl. '.." r honr?> b? motar fram Hotel Tyrol. BUDAPEST Gd' Hotel Hungaria Flrat-riaae Hotel with Panorauil?' View over the llanobe. K.ery modern comfart. Kielaalre American nn.l 1 .??lit.lt (?atronase. Piractar?, HI RUER tVONKK. Manaeer?.. B ALE, GD. Hotel VICTORIA All Modern ?omforis. & isATIOllAL CADI ?RAfl r,,N*P?*r?. 'arlton linLwUNU and ll<,henhiii-s \ ilia*.. savoy Wcs: En.i Hold CAKLSBADjpiL LAUSANNE co:?t?nentsl n?innln*l l?e*y?t I iir- of Hin-; HOTEL WEIMAR Marien bad !"?v;;,',".:,',?. HOTEL KLINGER Fmrst Situation? E ?ctric Light. Lift ITALY AND SOUTH OF FRANCE. fiANNES- W?. ? G?LLIS PALACE Larga Pr?vate Park. Orcb??? Ira. BO Privat? Bath?, ivr fccti*. appointai) Garage for 30 C?u ?a, *?v?ih turning table. FOREIGN RESORTS. ___!_.. FOREIGN RESORTS. UMJLJIIJSIMMMMSSIIS i IS?lSm ?ffSSSfSTT-f 1 ' TIM 11 I'ssTT LONDON HOTEL METROPOLE A most comfortable Hotel with a WOtld tri?t reputation. Favorably known to messy Americans. Most convenient and central location in Northumberland A venue, Trafalgar Square, (lose to Royal Palaces. Houses of Parliament, Fashionable Residential Quarters, Theatres and Chief Places of interest. Rooms may be reserved free of charge by Marconltrrams 'see back of message forms-. Illustrated Tariff Booklet free : Uptown Offlca New York Tribune, 1384 B'wsy, N.Y. PROPRIETORS: GORDON HOTELS, LIMITED. The Most Fashionable HOTEL and RESTAURANT in IS THE CONTINENTAL PARIS ENTIRELY RENOVATED Thn homm of man* DISTIKQUISHEO AMERICANS whmn In Parla. TWO LEADING HOTELS, BERLIN. Hotel Der Kaiserfiof Rmnovated ml coat of tl. 000,000, eil Latmmt Ama*imam Osm/sris. HAMBURG. Hotel Atlantic /1ES1AURANT PFOROT?. aalny Boautlfml Alafa Latte* in.1.1 raie,! Booklet! from ?*?*? Tori* tSSSsSS " I.?-hub IIC The Finest Swslde At*** ?|J **W* ?? gkI B% (Belgium) 3 Hour? Rtsort on the Sorih Sea ^??jj ^% ? jf^j g^J m\f9 ,;om Lr,ndon or P,irv? HCTBIjS OINT T23IEI &ESA. IRON'S? Hotel de la Plags And Kcstaurant De Laxe Entlrolv Hsbuilt & Refurnished 400 Bcdi?Roomi From $1.20 Tbc Continental . . ? 400 Beds *4 Splendid .... 400 *4 u Kursaal&Beac-Slte ISO ? With Pcnuion $j to $y per day ATX HAVF) PRIVATE BATHS A BALCOVT*?S OVR-RlxXlKI??fl SBA ATTCJ' DE ?"?r.KS.OR. ?j- I est Hotel? Are Kf^BsV PALACE HOTEL cftewimiaeii i ??MR, Rolland^ Z^ZL Two Concerts daily in the Kursaal by the famous Lamoiircux Orchestra of Paris. The Ideal Seaside Resort* 15 minutes from The Hague by Electric Cars. Splendid Centre* for Motorists. isssn CARLSBAD, The Helenenhof IMPERIAL HOTEL a. Opening in May. ^L-j ^ 270 ROOMS AND 90 BATHROOMS PRRFRCT UP-TO-DATH CONSTRUCTION. Two Funicular?. ?Splendid Restaurant and Terrace. . Afternoon Tea. - Concert. ? ?jarate. THIS MOAT FASHIONABLE HOTBL I? ?o metres above levai ol tha Sprudel, In beautiful garden and magnificent pine lore.at panorama. TI11 HELENENHOP IMPERIAL HOTEL CO. FREO SCHIPPER, MANAGER* - -I 70,000 Bathers, 200,000 Visitor? and Tourists. Address, Munic? ipality (or information and Pamphlet?. CURES: Stomach and intestine disease*, enlarged ?.plean & liver, Prostate, kidney & bladder ?tonos, hemorrhoids, corpulence, abdominal plethora, diab?te?,, gout, rheumatism, uric acid diathesis, sciatica and oxaJuria. VI ?MISAl At?' M it v 16 mineral springs, 5 big bath establishments, hot spring, carbonic ac<d, moor, oxygen, river, Iresh water, hot water, steam, vapour portable and separate, electric light ?jo i water, lour-Mage, 2 hydro-therepeutic establishments. Swedish exercise (Slojd; and massaqe fine woods and prrmensdes, races, il entres, concert?, golf, lawn tennis, Ac. ARLSBAD,I9H: MTERL?REN6<,ft0U,3un9Ifau s?.6*??tcl Victoria ?????? MARIENBAD A. Muller, General A. m #TT I A ?k *- a. A. ^ -~? 4 >??. BOTH 0? THE HoHEWEG.?Adjolnlm Cu?n?. Everr Aratriean Hotel Comlort a. Lixary, Colt at. '?'-.. 1 I ?I Mineral Spring-* 8 Larfe lint h Honaea, THF Ml'Nil II'ALITV'S OWN MOOR BED?I 111? -1 ? ?? T Moor known In Irmun -Birarbo-nat?. _ (Over 100.0?)0 moor batha per ?eaalon.? SEmSOX MAY.SEPTEMBER ta 33,000 .laiton 1911. (IHK**: Corptlletics, pout, ungomia. chronic appendicitis, constipation, arterlc-aeler?".?!?,. woman's dlaeaae?, heirt dlSSSSC, ?llseaa? of kid tie??, tv rvea. &c. Natural ?'arhonio Bath? tr? I lii.-iny trade? 838: M' a ? Sut--Alpina CIim.il?. t-plemlld walk? throuurh hl*h mountain ?a-ood? ' 100 kilometre? ?u extent Frlces nui? h r?-<lu?-r?l In Muy, .lime ami September. Special P.?i- ' dances with Kltf-h?!! available. Prospeetus Kraus from Rura-omaster. OOIV?N-GRAND H?TEL ROYAL JBLJP ?On Itliloe). I'ine?t II ?.? -I on the Rliln?-: wit?, lar?,. Terrace faHn*- Steamer U?iH In* I l?-tu li.it?-. *iY. O. ROMfl. Manager (late of Pom Hotel. ? olo?ne EMS ---? hotel Angleterre! Itrrncllitis, rCtc.?Oarage-ST'ITES with PRIVATE Rath "The F'ixjrstGJxlcxo T? U-A.ID-'W IILs DU JV ?G-.E2 AT '? lineal. Neweat and I urji-it Hotel. -TOO mxiM?---80 PKIVATK AMI TIIRftMAI. ?\l'H*. | ? ta from Tnnti * Country, a??? M?? Ave, N?w fork, or tnt Sleeping Car Co. 2?M "l?h A?"-? F KA\Znl\SBA?. Hotel Kopp Konlgsvllla Apartmen's with bath & toilet. Hot water besting, Vacuum Clesnsr A sll up-to date ? nn'urtv Auto fiarsqe. Large Park. Rest Situa'ioi, for taking the cure. JExSBADEN: HOTEL KAISERHOF FIRST CLASS THROUQHOUT. IN ELf-VATED POSITION IN OWN LAROB PARK. 40 NEW PRIVATE BATHROOMS. H.?s till E fU -LADINO FA6HI0NABLB riUTBL OP DHESOBN. .??a^Mavj?s PRIVATH BATHS. ??ARAOE. FINEOARDE-N, 1 acta? Central St.'lon. THE CONTINENTAL V OLOCNE o/RHlNE HOTEL DISCH Weil-Known Select House,_ I c h y Hotels du Parc & Majestic P?aea (iinifort and luxury. 9 Finest Location Overlooking Park. J. ALETTI. Mgr. BADEN-BADEN B ADEN-BADliN. Stephanie Hotel KOMI ? DISnuOUISHBD ^Ml:R^:^^?< Hutel ?le luxe of llailen-Uatlen f?t.??lve *u'o (.arare_ -!_L-J Ho el do /.uxt* (tea) ' HOtTi!"DE L'EOROPE grand VENICE Hote* HOTEL V JL^ 1n| J, ^^ C?i Royal Danieli locatad on tha Gran? *??<?? ?:??- ??? la mirvflli ua. Evary American comfo*t and luxury. Locatad on tha Grand Canal, tha v? -?V from ba'ooile? and t* SStES FLORENCE ?1 I lie I emlina llnlelaof Florrn? e. ?n Hie I i.n?- \ rn?. >? it li ?oiiiniHiitlinc ?ltt> ?f nlftureaqo? ?ur ruiindinj? ?nd lilter Arm?. He.nl \\iiit?-r i-.i.l.-n? I'tUilr Hui'i? -?Irwin Mea? e?r ITALY AND SOUTH OF FRANCE. ome, Italy, Grand Hotel OPiN Hit YEAH i.OUHJ flic 1?1 hciilttllUl niel co >n for table tlniel in fiafj*. ' ?ectric lit/it .liroutlnoitt. Amerlc.in elevH'or-. ? liurnitii?? Sut va h ttii ?atfcroaia uttuched. ORDER T": *AMM pMDJSt TiOM A3 THE SAVOY HOTEL, LOHDON ?C? CT4\]?rl?V Patron??Heul OL? "ilIy Ctaaa laaaHaaaa ? l.ateai ??o-1 i Oaaafaeta Grande Bretagne H"?i;r,, < roir?- of * b? Mott. 'ardln Public ? New Volk. ITALY AND SOUTH OF FRANCE. COMO (LAKE OF) ternoi)t:o kick eiaaa Ueedtna; ?D...I? u. ) ? Hri?l Tlne?t ?Una ?uKAM) HOHL ,,?n immrnM Park Villa d'Esle ^c2KA?ri*B IN TEAUTIFUL' iv tii* Air. PAR* U?H FALACE." APVKHTISEMKNTS AND ?.rnSCRIPTION* the following bran h of!?c??a at regular o?flca rjiea until * oVI<>?-k p. ra.. vi?.: 2*H ?in S?** ?? e. co?. l?Sd ?t ; l.v? f.*b a\e. cor. 12t|; at . 10? Ka.r 14tH ?I :">7 Weal il'.J .t., b*t*.e?u 7th an.t SU) ?>'!? . I?.**, Writ 139th ?t , 103.*? M a va.. 1708 U'. ?a. ?><?* ?? , IM- ??.??? l/v? ?? . 7M Tremon, I ?. * ?IS?) ?id a*?, ?ni any A.m*Tt:?n thV.rt**, lT*i?nr?4ib OfBc?.