14 TTTE OMAHA DAILY HEK: SUNDAY. MAY 10, 1903. ABOUT FLATS PLAYERS "TMr 'y W- rvr trO-n " f!f wM; ',t Jvwr. f vif": I I! Ttn-WIll hwt. ar4 J fff. Bjtrim:r a.'. t'rryt.f M t,'i 'J. "g'VA .3.Mf tirr,' rl)y g' !.' w.(r I ! t(.uUui! t It l. Mio ti.t U M'if rvfi w1;l ' t ' pvlMf, r.'i,gt( t ' " li.rn hv m' Ih.r. tif.l4 at tb f', t-,l nr.';: tty x"1 l if to K It. if.mi Art t !. M )' l a '! ( !.' V ' ' ?r4 an ri Ir.g Mr. V mrrm haa vl'1l tri. jr t,l I In wr r l,r atrm.fr it,n ry ,fri'f.r t.i iu tl'n '?. Ma ) r,r . w-ll rem-n-t,-r4 oara fcf t-a V.'irl a ti,' f ti,in, anl ir-imiHi a ll f ) I),. ( la " tw 'ir'lr lol ), wtaihtr ruan fr,r4 ll.e . W r ptoi4H,f fi'h i !gM ae f If buM'ofi, and Ui f.Wt aa IM HA" ptitw li4 li.lfrfa all tiu,. I r.'.l wk r"rri l a rrw ikari ivj1 flral ar 'f ll Mfn. a. 4 II. ig Mat is )U uuiag4 'X !)' (.'K. ! flight IK ft!gVri'Ortrjm ' fw I ha summer afiaf a mm ! f a: .'.fa Aiac tl waa Iti ail ra u thr rv lfl aaaan f'r tfra tuitrniry ttnnt Ita (Mf. ra tti UKA X'l wilr ha tha Irairuuaaa iat u.lf'fm)y trul la i jhII'X of t. a fffr4 on (ha tllla ta a Mb ca4a. Muay Kiir in Itvvalllaa fcava kan ittMH. wivtm it tt'n arwlac 1. 'matin fr Ui Arat lima In thla eituMrf, All lb I l t-t In (hi f'rm anuami.t haa -n ao In 'mha l'ir l Uta aaaawn. and Ua ti"iiui lia lean urli Ilia I Orpbaum (Irnilt oa(iiX faala 'urftl la l' ur1arlaklii l'( tla Unl of arrai.aU.r f'r inruumittuy l.f, n4 cnaklr( (Ur.a wl.l h will clva Omal.a van tmnr tio1nM In war of vx'i'1--Villa nl aamufi. Oca of lrf-a i.lmi.a la 0,a opnlfi of a I.ouk In Jfi-r, l.l h will riot or.ly ariatia (ti r'fopai.y t' rnka l' rtri.-'jlt ma attra tlva - vaiilvllla ir f'rmr ljr ran (f jt1vl;, !(, tnorm rnnmrnt utv "lima," lut will rrur-.a rt a of I ha r.l bmtar. In I hi y of a kruaH In I ha Itmg jump tt'nn Ua I'a'lflc waat to I ha rlvar, Tdla rMa of I. ii-a tiaa trn Xurror to Hia vau4avii tririiira fr aayaral yaara, ari lt dtKMuraf.''a will a hlli1 with Mr, Martin fa li, rlrr and Kntiaral MariHrr of Ilia 'irii.r.)r, haa aa that 1a h aoma CnUI aurtDiM-a for I ha '.l, whli h ht la not yat raaly vi onnounra, luil (iromlaaa t9 glva llMim out bafor nt fall, Tha firming nf tha a-aaon at tha floyd waa follow ly m mMttlii of tha afoli ho'4ar tit tha Woo4warl l!'ira mu-rnifil rofnoony, wlil'h a'tlvny iniin aa tha lloyil thaatT In Orrmha an1 tha Willi W'M and Aii1f;r1imi l,-ir at Kanaa 'My, liaMaa hoMlfiK Ilia a on tha fantury thf-atT at tha Utt-r hama't ptaa. At Ihla iiMln iha al lilinMn found that lliiy wrra alla to 4lr a 4lvldn4 of Vti rr vol on their caiillal atrirlf and t nalda an additional final to half tha raiMlal alock. tor tha aur ln fund. Thla l moat rtl rig nhlbl tlon tit proaparlty .t will di much to A vartlaa both fnnaha and Kanaa City ntoiif tha maiiagnrlal niagnataa nf tha aaat. All through tha laat aaaaon tha man tgarg who vlaltad Omaha rcmarbad on tha xcallant patrouaga thalr attractlona an J'ya4 bar and wara loud In thalr pralaa of thla clly a a ahow town. Kanaaa City haa a good a rat'ord. Una thing Maaara. Woodward aV Jlurgtaa did, and of which thay may wall ha proud, la to kaap a f)rat elaaa thaator i..n alx nlghta a wah throughout tha anilra aor at Knnana City. Tha Willi Wood wu not looked upon a vatiluta, but thara wa aom quaatlon among tha managara ,' aa to wflalhar aunh a hnuaa ntuld b kapt oien vary night profitably. Thla fiuaailnn haa baan anawarad In tha aftlrtnatlv, and tha man who had tha couraga to undnrtuko Iha antarprtaa ara not only balug congratu late) by thalr biilnciaa aaaotlaOi. but hsva raapad a handaoma profit to r(jnmpana tham for thalr cunndpnea In tha public. , Orraha will hava a chanua to niaka a lnv liar rcnord t anaaon. With thn opening of tha naw Krug, tha Uoyd wlUfttn ka eotna what It haa alwaya ban latandcd for, a nrat-claaa liouaa atrli'llyi no rhaap combination will ba playrd, ammpt for iunday night, only tha Uali grad aliow will b ivan, and tha will tnka mora tlma tu Omaha, that ala night a woak tha baaullful th.alar will ba iMMiuplad by tha hat that la on tha road. M inagar Hirg haa already advwKiia t'ontraola from many of tha bat known Am.ro in nd Kngllah aotnra, and I balug ronatantly advlaad f addlUnna to tha Hat. Tha latat la Uly laiigtrv, whoa advanoa contrauti waa raraivad on Krlday aftarnoni. All proapaola pilnt to a aaaaon of aurpae.lng brlllan and liitaraal In Omaha r.at on, It muat not ba uniaratood from thla that tha naw Kruf la to ba davotad to rhaap almw. That It will ba a populnr prlra liouaa ha baan announced, but pop. ular prliaa do nnt mean cheap alinwa In lha daya. Tha MT. Btalr and llnvlln, Untlar whoaa general dlrvrtlnn tha bona will ba miuliTctad. ara tha leurtara In thalr Una, and hava tha dlrnctlou of Iha loiiri fit tha beat popular pih'a attractlnna oi tha road, an that thn pulroii of tha Krug will bava tha vary brat thara I to ba Imd In thla Una. Two of tha tula aauaon atnrtea . that Jnaaph Jaffrraon haa drawn out of hla rain lnlam'a ara worth tha tailing. On 6n- aarna Bdwln Korraal. whan that actor mad a mt atipcaeaful debut aa young Norval In tha tragedy of "liiigla,aa." Tha atory goi that William Wood, tha Mag manager, who wa a litem known to pralaa any on, halng rauatlo and aevara In hla rrltlrlama. waa ona night relating In Iha graenrowm tiafora tha. whola company that Iha ftnaat ftrat aipranra ha had avar wllneaaad wua that or a young gautlainan from rhlladelphl In tha thaructar of Nor val. Thereupon tha great tragadlun a roue, and. bowing with comlo gravity, aald; "Mr. WiMi.l, am dellahtad that you hava unintentionally bat rayed youraelf Into a oompllinatit," whan Wood axi'lalmed; "Wall, all ! Yu hava never don ao well Inra." Mr. Jrfiaiii alan tall of a Colorado woman who prpaeutud herarlf ona day at Iha raglatration both of a town In that tat for Iha purimae of qualifying In order that eh might cnal her Vote uhiu the achonl uueailon at tho neat election, "With what pol'Uial irty du you ftlll atT" aakd tha clerk of Ihe unaccuatomad applicant, ualng th prrirlbd formula. Th lady bluahed and ollierwlae eihlblled cm oonfuelon of manner. "fa It obligatory that I ahould anawer that nuealliinT" aha Inquired. "Certainly, madam: th law renlrra It." "Than," aald th woman, "I don't think I car to vol If I muat mention Iha party nam. However, I don't mind aa j lug that be I a candidal for a truat.hli, and on of th nlceat nian r v ever met " t'wntlaa K.oala. That th Trrrla Utack roiiipany haa taken a decided bold on the theater patron of Omaha who car for th tnck cimpany form of nlerUlnmaiit ba been evidenced by th tremmdou et tendance that greeted th company at every performance laat week and the btg advance a I booked fur Ihla week. Till I Ihe third aeaaon r th Perrla romiHkliy at thla theater and while th opening week of both eeaaoii war lai they could not la ay war rompara 1 1 AND PLAYHOUSES a fp'nttt Tr. wr fif -.f.'fl t.rir 'r'h )fi 1'rlr-g ' I-" yr IM plan t i:lfg a' tjt ita af.tira aaaen by a-j'WK--'. waa In vgi ai.d It wf4 -ry fcViy and av4 iif'.U lot,v .!,. it (.tvt.a 'Jfc'a t' f avail thrm4r trt It.l put, 111 yr. Itti p''r, 1 thla: l.-t yo if at and bav yirjr Mrui af.d tha a-t ri'tir.'tr pst In iha ts f.4 pay d'o t'rr ih at fvr h avf,ih In r.dvar.' id:f!g Ifj llrj and tea jrm th'Ar ! The laa for Ihla wli ara, "Tha l(i. of l-.;i hmor.d" at.d "It Idaho ' Tha f'jmiar vf:i ba ,4 flight aul wt!t run onHI Vi'4r.dy Th! laf.r will b ft,d Thyraday arid wtfl .'fit(r'j ui.'.l lh end of th? wfc. Th N of -The lUrtl t,f Jtl'hmond" lake pU'. lo filh m'nd A (.WLwri a4rritorr of T!mlnal r"ord gf to fit' hmond and InaratJate blroalf loio lh family r,t a prominent lear.kr. Hi ao thoroughly Impreaae Iha backer that to lat'ar makeJi him raahlar of tha baok and allow him to pay atten tat, to hi daugMar. Ml aid rword of rlo In th f,'th foltaw him through a pal ahofo ha had ruad aeTit io tha pl tatitlary t'Jt tha toLIlf.g of a bank In whirl) both wera IrnplKatad. On tha va of thla d!.Uar tha laahlfr waa about to 'rry out well laid piai.a Vi rob U laok of whk- n h wa caahlar and ruin tha daughter. "In Idaho," I a thlo-drama on the Una of "My r'r'ii-r," 'Mil" and a-lmflar play. It I trenuou In action and ailrrlog In 'llmat ar.d altallora. It la not of tha mlo-4famal': wjrx. apt.!! ao-r. rr y tn both produ'.'ilon hv ba: palt.Ud by tha :-nl: urtlat of tha company. Weler 4i Klld a well kr.own org ar.liatlon of hlg1,-rra5a cornedtan. now making a hort tur through tha 'Mjunlry, will m In Omaha for ona r.lght only tola wek. lw li.g Krlday rlrht at tha Cralghton-Orphaum. In tha orgaMzxfl'm ar Witn of tha lat known atar In tie world. I.llllan Hua all ha long alood at tha for front of tha tlat of bautlfij women on tl.a lyric ataga, I'ay Templelon la known through two contlr.enia aa nct only lhgr of wondetfol power, Ixjt a mtmlc and como dlano without iul; Willi Collier, Pet Ially and tha other ar e.junlly glftd. Th medium for their ftin-maklng abllltlea will b -Twlrly Whlrly," tha Webftr-Ktald biirlewiua that haa len aurreaa all wln Urr In New York. Thla la full of iha fun ntei kind of fun, th brlghtmt and lateat of oi.k, and unaiu of wl known playa and playar. riaya and flayer. render write o Iri'iulra what r-ar A "arah It waa "la ToaM ' by Vl'tori.ii ,.r4,, ' .'.?". 1 "uhln atarted a ault for dlvorc wiilla In )un, Mont., and accompanied Iha announcement with tha U(-tiiM,t (hut aha would not murry agnln. t.'nrief:ea.iry tha Iha biat atalement. Olgii Nrtharaola la lo bring out a new P'ay In Ixndon iet aeaaon. It will l a drama tlaation of one of Jean Ttlvhepin'a Krenrh atorle Mr. Cr.lgi ,J)n ollvar ilohbaj la making tha adaptation. .il'!rlilt''.",tr.wl!'.",?rt n1 Sunday for hla annual vlalt to h a home In Han Kranrlaco, Nat aeaaon Mr. Illtr will have a home of hla own In Omaha. Jla will b marrld In th fall to Mlaa Julia Lang of Omaha. Tha entire William and Walker troupe that appeared here earlier In the aeaaon In JinJk.hi"m,r J.',U.d j"1 WMk I-ondon. where tbey ar booked to open an Indannlla Iw nag Hhaftbury theater week af Cleorga u Broadhurat. whoa play, "A ..... mi. mtuum j, naa mm out a Ig auiioaaa, haa goaa lo Iakewvod. where In at work on th acenarln r a r... comedy. In which Aubrey OoilclcauU la lo Irm atarFad neat aeaaon. Tom Nawn I mentioned a a poaalhl tar In muali al roinady. rad Itankln who wrol the libretto of "Thw Chapero"; la aeld o im at work on a , naw on 5 for Nawn1 iu to ba cal.,d "Th 0nl." Th mualo will bo oompoeed by Arthur K. Nevln Hhubort Bro laat weak rallnqulahed their leaaa on tha Hern hi Kuuitre IMaater prontabla ruperlencn thnr.'. Klaw A Kr langer now lonlrol tlm h.)uae, and will tkn y um it aa a horn for thalr mu.loi proiluntlona, The Imlliatlona are that tha three Ch. rago prmlui'liniM now running In Nw York will hold over through the summer. Tli are "Ihe Wliaid of Oa." at Uia New Ma-Jt-atloi "Tha Hultan of Hcilu," -t VVallark a ami "Tim 1'i'lnra of I'llaen." nt the flroud uii w ,h t'"M' k,n'1 ' lt Ther waa one atory given out Wet week whh'h aound trua, for, verily, her prune agent would hot hav dared apread atich mi.,, iimiiiiu. i ma waa in report that Mra Ijmgtry haa juat grailuatad Into the rrnd mother MtHke. It trus, but th Jeraey that '""""'a' ,aidmothr, at Mlaa Kathryn Oaterman will praaent "Mlaa I'altluoala" whan ah kealn. t, tarring tour In Ontoer undw tha direction of hnr huahand. "Jnke" ;toantlial. Tha piny im m uraiiiaiiaaiinil or I'WIgllt Tlltol) iioval of that natna, and ttia rdnea ar laid In Old Chatfurd, a New Jnglund aea port, and In Naw York city. Mr. Pluk Ferrla left laat night for Mln nee poll a, where hi Intareai rniiulr hi attMiiUon. Juat at praaent ha la the mag nate of th Block company bualoeaa and no tnlatnke. tie haa houaea ami comiiunlea In Ituluth, Mlnneapolla, lit. I'aul and Omahit, acta with all, and glvee earn hi prraonal attontliiii. And tlm I about enough lo kann him btiay, , In June Kyrle flellow la bonked to make hla annual pilgrimage to Knglund. Thar la no change, aa alntad In aoine quarter that ha may bring Mra. Ilrown potior bark with hlin. Hhn la vary ('oinfiirtulil v altuald where aha la. There la auch a poxxlhllli v fur Iha year folluwliig. however, and It la not unlikely tu be Hlntkvepeere, under the l.tebler management. . tlenrga Hydney oloeed hla ftrat tieaaon aa a alar laat wek and laid aalda "liitaey lily," hla own pleo. fur th aummer to lolurn Iu tha Ward A V'ikea company at Honc.n, where they are booked lo remain for aom limit. Hydney iumed hla old part of liiy lu "The 11. 'ad VValtera," and will I mm I n with them until Alien Curtla lai'oviT from the elrknen. tlml haa inm prllud him lu lay off, Mydney will continue ae a emr nem eoaaon, Itohert K. liell. who haa done o much, for the propoaej einltirlum In Colorado for artoia atrickan with nonaumptlon. la hlmaelf a victim to hla work In thla dlita tl.in. end la reported to ha iiu'te III In In ver. Ill" l iana, however, ar being rarrat nut In (llrTvrent pnrta of lhciiuntry, and aa a reenlt a tidy aum haa aliudv brcii ralaixl for thla worthy c-aime, Hlnnha Vlh and the inemt era of her c imp my recently gave a p"ll mallnn perform ance of Iteatirreclloii" In New York for ina oeneni or ina nnme, ana aeveral hun died dnllara wel-e netted tha i auea. A ta of a coin mlaht have turned the current nt Hoimon e uto. when ha waa Imiv In Raltliiiiti half a ceulurv mglt , cloaeat filenda were Kdwlli lloolh. Arthu ! tliilinan. wllkia U.xillt and John Hlecner t'tarka. Tlm futui-n I'nliet Ui.i. i.enetor I eenuifht the fu uio coma llan t'lt g.i i. vtaaiiiiigmn wnn linn and enter po. Iltlcal life, while HiNitli waa aoiiallv . loua that hi. ft lend aliuuhl Nil on th" atau at once. I'o reida tha mailer a coin w a mM.I It f .. 1 1 I. .1 - .1 . i , r y,r and a l,u Itubaon anrvw.l ai paa In the hnuee of 1 0ie. nt!UH aa while (unman cocupieii a ainuiar pnallUui In thj aenaie, nut no urea or thu life and lol lowi'il I DM guitlnuca or hla filend llonth. woo wn vvwo inrii aiiitining urn. lto ana a flr. I vnntui wa. In tritely. ., lonit a pari in i ncie rom a t ahln a It la, aouthern varalon of the famnu. novel, but inmle ao noiiiplelx n fnllur and wa en lauuhed at by hu frlanit. that ha determined then and there never again to ceauy anything eirepi coined . GERMAN INVESTIGATORS MOVE tarlcaltaral 'aprt Heeca . laal a Their Tear at Aat.rlraa Inapeclloa, T. leH'l. May t -rorly-Rv prominent land owner of tlermaay who ar touring th t'nlted atatee to aludy agricultural con dlilona are now her A local reception ronimlltee met and welcomed the delega tion of "agi'lculliirteta," ba It member ar known, who were, aeut to America by Km eror William. The delegation Include rrpreaeutatlvea of nearly all tha province f tlernwu) Th day here waa uevutvU to luapccttug th world a fair alt anj loinor row th pari) will depart fug Kanaaa City Mill A XO UUSiClAKS A rtuMr-)o-rr. flm4 to Conjcfl BJafTa f.a very kfrd.y aa-it rra tha f.,.iva'.r-g tllp-p-f'g '-ori..f g th ' 'Ut )lt!f " wM'b 111 ba awrg '-4r a In f'Mwant Aa ar fcr, ler, In vir.rK'ian with IK Kay f-rjTal Th l'jl-jl wvfk Of Roeat'l. t-t wor.4ro'.;y tr;iluit lil.t of th r.lrtr th jh t jry, will b p'aaer.tad at J Hi o'el-e- k thla rierron by l May rw'Jral Choir CM A"-i, 'irevle-v Clark Wlleon, 't'rer,o; Km ffafTJhgtn Fortk, 'or.traJto; rg M'.rr.lln. tnor, r.d Artir Ilertef'ff d. baaao. tocty.r with th '"hi".go tynrphor.y OT'h(ra, Mr Adolph Koaer.terker ton-d'-'lrg th entire j-jt'irmrtt. fVm have aald that Roealnl ooold rrer ua Iha ' kLabat J'alr" must aa a foun da'l'n of a rpolUon for religi'j mualc; ih'a they lUlm to te bwaoa of Ita brll lUht and ehowy rh raster Bit tl fol lowing rrpt from an artlel by iha Vjm-t t.t U.a Muaeum of the ''onrvtolr da M'jal'j'ea. Pr1: Hirrrr. vol. t p. 171.) t. I think, a rather ar.lhl vlaw of the bja.t: ".VMwlthaUrs4irg It brlllbint ua, aom triwr war fo'jnd to iu th eom Imit of Imporilng iha airaln of tb thtr Into th rhoreh. hut It muat not te forgot ten that rellgl'm In th aotith I a vary different thing from what It la In th north. MyHrfm eoi,l4 hav no pla In th mind of a man who had revived and Immortalized the Pgen4 of Comt Ory. Huh a man will r.aturaliy utter hla prayer aloud. In tha 'jr.hlne of noon, rather than breath thern to blmaelf In th gloom and rriytmry of right." It waa ftrat prerte4 January 1. UC. Following la tb clipping referred to above: Tho "Btahat Mater" o frequently heard thr'iighool th l athollt and high ohurh arvpja during Lent la well known, whtnr ur.g In tha aolnrnn (iregorlan chant or th ariore elahoral dreaaiog given by i many of the world rjtpt rnutlclan. But of all who ilaten to lb eoulful atraln of that eo,ollta hymn, how few hav aver given thought to the author who wrote the aub Urn, worda, or when, or where, or how he worked. Aftar on early and romantle. career Jacjue ftenedettl dl TodJ btuint a lay hroltiar and vot4 hla ploua nmotloaa In Hi almpl "Mubat Mater Dolorosa." II waa tha moat p-i,olar and Innplrad poat of th Franclacan Order In the thirteenth century. Jn hla youth ho wa a noted iiroMigat. and eit rttvaganc of dreae and living wer among hi blgha.t arnhlilona. lie thought to attain th aummlt of hi. hupplna In M murrlago with a lady of beauty and high rank Th marriage proved happy on. Jaequ ldolld hi wlf and revered In her the Cbrlatlan vlrluoa whr:h made bar life mor lautlful than that of other women. About thin tlmo llanedattl waa made purtonaijIt of I'mhrla and waa obliged to entertain a great deal. He loved pleaaure and breathed freely only whan In an atm-iephere of i?ay, atlrrlng life and aurrounded by everything that could charm th acna or delight that t(. On dy liienadeltl cam home In high rolrlta, aaylng to hi wife: "lirant ttew, At on. Wa are to hv the giTi one mor at Todl; the thetiter .hull no longer be overgrown with moot and wod." Ill wife, who waa nt heart an ae'ecin, llHteried. but waa not pleaad. Hhe loved and appreciated hr huaband'a genermj qualltle. but ah alao recognlxed th fac. that be aet hla heart loo much upon the thing of thla world. To plenan him ah prornlaed lo array heraclf In cotly allk and filmy Venetian lace for the ocoaalon. Th game, th Egyptian dancing girl and th muNlo all tiroved a uccea. but Juat in tha mldat of tl.a merriment there cume a aud dan crackling aound, ahrlek filled tha air Iha grand porch with tta freight of life and t-eauty fell a heaped up rtln Into the arena. With a tilrclng cry lfenedettl atrugglel to reach hi 'wife. Bhe atlll breathed und he carried her to a place of eaf.ty, her head roe1ng on hi ahouldnr. II cut open bar bodice that th heart might hava no prea.ur upon It. To hla aatonlahment he aaw ah wore a rough hair ahlrt beneath her fin linen. A cry ecaped htm, and. banding down hla ear. ha heard her whlepcr. with white, dying llpa: "It waa for thee, dear one) I'Mianee! Penance!" and expired In hla arm. Thla mlafortune changed th whola cur rant of hi life. HI tiet atep waa to realgn hla cfvln dlgnltle, and, to th amaiement of hla old friend, he Bold hla gooda and distributed hla poaBeaalona to the poor, then dreaeed In rag. Thla wa eonald-red by many aa an evidence of Ineanlty. HI feet War bare, of I en blending from the aharp, uneven Btonaa; h looked neither to th right nor to the left; he haunted the church and waa absorbed In devotion. Tha boy a In th elreeia nicknamed him "Jacnpone," mad jHcque. At luat he real ised that the continuance of thla ort of renance might prove dangerous, and h It that ha needed the aurer mid of obedUncn to aome certain rule. II afllll- ted with the Third Order of the Frn clacana. Ha lived long yen re, abating noth ing of hla aiiBterltlea. and ahortly before his death, from hla prison nt Collaaone. be gHVe the wot Id hla matchleaa hymn, the ''Htahat Mater." whoaa mournful atralna ara known and loved bv nil muslclnna. o weet that the sorrow It evokes mlaht win the Rolnc nf angela. Th tnacrlptlon on Jacotmne'a tomti at Todl reada thla way: "Mere Ilea lb remalna of Jacopnna dl Tlenednttl of th Order of Frtara Minor, who waa Ignorant for Chrlat'a snk. da aplaad and yet enriched the world by a new art. and made heaven hla own." There are vatloua tranaladlona of tha "Btahat Mater," but thla ona la commonly In ua: AT THE CTtOBS Iim STATION KKKFINU At th croaa her station keeping, blood thn mournful Mother weeping, Close to Jcnue to the luat. Through her henrt. Ills sorrow nharlng, All HI bitter unaulwh bearing. Now at length the aword haa passed. Oh! how sad and aor dtetreaaed Wna that Mother, highly blest. Of tha nolo begotten One! Chrlat hove In torment hangs; Bhe beneath behold the pangs Of her dying, glorious Bon. I ther on who would not weep. Whelmed In mleerlea ao deep Christ' doar Mother-to behold? Can the human heart refrain 1 . . . .. . . . .1.1.... I ft.MH . 1 Vl'.lli e .e. Iii thai Mother's pain untold? Prulaed. derided, ruraed. defiled, (Ihe beheld her lender Child All with bloody acourgoM rent; Kor tha sin of His own nation Bhw Him hang In deanlatlon. Till Hla spirit forth II sent. Let ma mlnyle tears with thee, Mourning Him who mourned for ma, All the dnya that 1 may live; Ttv th cmea with thee to stay; 'J4i era with thee lo weep and pray, is all I auk of thee to give, O Ihnq Mother, fount of love! ' Touch my spirit from atmve, Mak my heart with thine accord; Muke me feel aa thou heat' felt; Mke mv soul to glow and melt With th ov of iTirlat. my Ird. Virgin of all vlrglna bleet! LNten to my fond reqneet: It m sbara thy grief divine; tt me. to mv latest brenth. In mv bodv bear the death of that dying Hon of thine. Iluly mother! pierce me through; In my heart each wound renew Of my Bavlor crucified. The concert will begin at I o'clock thla afternoon and It will be one of eepeclal Intereat. Poora will b open at :n p. m. It will not be neceasary for people to leav during the laat number, and In fnrt noth Ing will be gained thereby, aa the tishera hav Instructions lo keep ihe doors barred and therefore patrons might aa well keep their acuta It la very thoughtlea for peo pla to get up and dlaturb thoaa who want to hear. ' To be truthful. It Is dlacourteous. Titer will be plenty of exits, and ther will be plenty of curs to lake care of the large crowd which I expected thla after noon. IteaUIca, dcea not Omaha know what la the proper thing to do under all clrcnm stance? All proarctalve rlttra do la not Omaha progreaalve? Of Ihe arliala who have aaalatrj la mak- )-g tteae b tr.wh ad in prae j V rw.er m irk WCaon has a - jra'.o v. tf very onor-jal qiality anl 1 rV-it,i'r a' 'aar crrr In niiiiiw t'.-T th I g ... 'r t'lt ay ehr l-g aidi'.wl-jm. It I full yf riiieeo. ra'vraliy. and lo tk:a haa Sewi adled rh fruit of year T Ut ar to-ight amootb. wefl rmrvded. brt.lUnt limt wKP-b I always fl'lrg But thoa who kbvm Mrs W ti aoei bar Uir.g tint bn emvbcc4 that ( V. l a n-4l t all thoa ywA w h ar aeartng th rank and piac of artlrt. h fc alway a a met, wbther It b In th rehearsal room. In the rwepUon. In tb twert. ar at hrrme. Br U a apler.did woman, from tb a-andf-lt.t of feminine grace, and a:i tbo things whP-h go to mak op be';iif'! womar.hood. and aa a result her alng'ng M always sinter. h la an Indefatigwbla worker, and that la what help to glv muvU-tara, hearing br tor th flrvt tiro, that abaolul con fideric In hr which aha alwaya createa. ar.d that admiration for her Cneaa which U alwaya untrtiritingly laid at her ft. Mra. WlUon. to quot a prominent muat tUn, "1 a glorlou woman and artist." Bu Harrlr.gton Furbeck la the cam of th contralto who take her audience be fore ah bg!r.i to aing, by her auperb figure and manner of aproachtng- the peo ple. Bh haa a winning peraoaallty. ah aeem to try to b on th very best of terms with her audience, ar.d ah Invari ably a-uccda In conquering them with bar smile and bey tone. Mra. Fur beck baa a beautiful voice, a really unusual voice, of splendid quality and eompaa. Her tone production la not alwaya carefully atudled, but it la continually Improving. 6h haa gained a good deal since her laat appear ane her. Mr. FurVeck baa lota of tlma yet, and If ahe persists In hard work and continual study of brightness, she can mak herself Juat exactly what aha may lib. I can with aafety predict for Mra Furbeck a brilliant future, aa aha grows older, if ah want it. I alwaya Ilka to hear her slog. It la a gratification. So la It with the public. Mr. Oeorge Hamlin, one of Americas beat known and moat dlatlngulabod tenors, la an artlat of fine Intelligence, keen dla crimination and a high order of well con trolled emotional temperament. Ha la a firm believer In constant study and h practice what b believe In. In tha musical centers of the eairt, ex clusive and Impregnable almoat, to thoee who ara unfortunate enough to live outride of New York or Bo ton, ba haa entered tha Ilsta and haa rid Jen off triumphant, followed by th endorsement of the beat of critics. Mr. Hamlin has dona sne very conspicuous work during tha festival and ha haa been a relief from the usual tenor of the grand opera world. In grand opera It ta a atrange fact that ao many of tha tenora mak far mora Impreaelon by their ardent and apparently exhauatlng tone-production than by any beautiful careful tone-delivery auch at ona heara for Instance, from a man like Mr. Hamlin. If I am not right In thla pinion then why I Jean DeReaska conspicuous? Mr. Hamlin is a musician of breadth grid knowledge. He dlgj deep Into the wclli of science, of philosophy, or an, ana tne re sult Is vlslbl In nl Interpretation. Thoj who heard Mm last night in th "dwan and Bkylark" will not soon forget hla remark able work. Mr. W, C. E. Baenoeck, tha wall known pianist, composer and musician of Chicago, attracted a great deal of attention to hla exceptional talents. He la ona of thoaa unobtrusive, avery-day, alwaya-wlllhig art Ista whom to meet la a pleaaure. Ha displayed ability as a oompoaer. and.. aa a pianist, lo tne sausiacuon oi an tnose who heard him, while as an accompanlat ha showed plainly tbat ha haa all of thoaa gifts. which go to make up that rara spades of Individual, a -eal accompanist, Mr. Bee boeck, it may be remarked, la tha accom panist Of tha Chicago Apollo club. Mr. Van Oort again pleased the Omaha people by hla refined violin playing. Mr. Van Oort la also a aplendtd concert-m!s-ter. solid and reliable. Mr. Frana Wagnar, the violoncellist, also known In Omaha, gave much pleaaura by tha manner In which ha brought lovely tonea from his fine Inatrument. Mr. Bereaford, who come to ug from the far east, from that Oh! ao distant land of New York, which Is - far beyond these United Blate of oura. made a very agree able Impression on hla audience. He haa a voice of much power and of good com paaa. He uses It with care and much judg ment. Ha la mora an accurate musician In his work than a epontaneous one, and ha grows upon an audience. Ha haa a very Interesting and entirely unaffected person ality. Mr. Bereaford haa made manyTrlenda here by hla work. Mr. Adolph Rnaenbecker, tha conductor of tha Chicago Symphony orchestra, Ig a con ductor who need fnar no danger when ba Is compared with other American musician and conductor. Comparisons ar always out of place, personally speaking, and It Is enough to say that Mr. Rosenbecker haa an orchestra of which Amerloana may be proud. It la a body of Instrumentalists who play with beautiful enaetable and exceeding good variety of tone color. Tha nuance, tha tempi, tha harmonloue entity is very AMI SEMEXT8. SPECIAL SUNDAY MATINEE Sacred Concert at 3s30 at the Ak-Sar-Ben Den Chicago Symphony Orchestra May Festival Choir of 150 Voices Single Admission 50 cents. 1! Nordica ad DeReszke , . . and the full ... Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra Undtr tho IXrostlon of J. S. DUSS. With tha May Musical Festival Choir of 150 Voices Uiultr Direction of THOMAS J. KELLY. Friday Eve., May 15 Single Admission seats, $1.00. Reserved seats. $1.50 and (2 00. Box seats, 93.00 each. a T1CKUT3 Now On Sale at M. J. f t niriti. EGUPSITtS ill SUPERLATIVE THl t i&tSI MO MT AU TMUM. TH bttT D HOST bKIQCE. lo U. grrrm, tai. f irt.. mtt7 atataiii,a aoreelt-aMd ptmi qotatvna aaiplnye wttb wbkk to dated ao aeeetea ta aoane- IJZZr BIGGER 1" I I laelwMng, MM Door open 1 aad at T P. If. tor the lien agerlea aad Proaieoade Coaeert by Merrlck'a Mf nfflc.nt Mimarf Band. Urm beaiai 1 boar latar In tb S toga, a stage aad TaatenclaTe. K umbered Conpoa actually Beaerrvd Beau, suld oa tb day o! exhibition at regular prlcaaat , BEATON DRUG CO., I5TH AND FARNAM STREETS. gratifying. Mr. Rosenbecker haa no tra mendoua fund of money back of him. But ha haa got hia brains with him, generalship la hla, plana are hl; fidelity to tha smallest thing; h haa a band of clever Instrument alists, and I cannot peaa without a word of special commendation for that elegant string section, many of whom have been In times past long personal students of Mr. Rosenbecker. Add to thla a masterly musi cianship, a kind and generous disposition toward everybody, and a acholar of high rank in the realm of instrumentation, and you have tha principal reasons for the fact that tha Chicago Symphony orchestra has a legion of frlenda In the city of Omaha.- We ara proud of our distinguished guests thla week. Wo love them, one and all. We will be lonely when they go. But w will never forget them. ' May their Joya be aa full aa tha greatest fortissimo of the orchestra, and their troublea aa light aa the mated aolo of the aofteat atring . A few notlcea of recent happenings hava been left over until next week'a Issue on account of the May Festival nature of thla article. In addition to tha "Btabat Mater" at thla aftarnoon'a concert, there will of courao ba a very lntereating "flret part." THOMAS J. KELLY. i . Omaha Road Cat Time. ST. PAUL, April . The Chicago. Bt Paul, Mlnneapolla Omaha railroad today announced a reduction of fifty minute In tha running tlma of the limited between tha Twin Cltlea and Chicago. The change, which goaa Into effect tomorrow, reduce tha time to a twelve-hour run. Reserved Seats 75 cents. 1 ' ' a IMIBBI l txtmmmmtmimfgfSf - PENFOLD CO., 1408 Farnam St. Q3m4 ' OIIE DAY ONLY SATURDAY SPLENDOR ? GRANDEST RESULTS OF EI8AHT10 6EKIUS AMERICA'S METROPOLITAN SHOWS 4. A. 4K.g-r. W. a. COLg, kawia giia). 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