THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 28, 1911 MV5IC HIS fourth Kuoa of the Mea- eelBsohs Choir of Omaha, wits Thomas J. KeDy conductor, u nt of greet brilliancy. Soma .0W people beard tha prugrane as alUr gives ay tba rhair na Its assisting organisation, tha Theodora Thomas Orchestra of Chicago. Tha Auditorium presented a true festival appearance, tha aeata vara nearly all taken and fun ores wu very generally geeervrt la tha evening. It au a ry ratty house. Against tha seeeratlve set- this of green, with tha banging lamps riled nth row. tha audience took on a gal atmoaphera whkh lent much t tracUTsness to the perfcnrancea. Tha stags, with ! new aauadlnc hoard, wss clsverly arranfed. Tha orchestra, dob a platform built out on a level, had tha Benefit of added acouatle power, and the) hedfa of Easier llllea and palm Covering tha footlights added to tha picture. Tba choir, both women and aaea, la ana which la very pleaatnf to )eok apon. Mr. Kelly baa a rather orig laal way of placlnf bla people, with tba tenor and baaa aectlona maenad la tha centar, which la extremely tood from tha visa point of IU eborai effect and alee plaaaaa the eye la that It leavee tha aopnnoa and altca mora Id evl- Tba progras) which vara given thla pear were wonderfully wall chosen. They wera rarts eoouch to plaaaa all Ustsner. and yet they wera bald tip to tha atrlet standard of artletle worth. Tha manner af their parformanoa waa abeva reproach. It li not often that two allied organ! tlona ao rloaely reaemble each other la their masteel Meala. Omaha people shoals ha Immenaelr proud to know and to leal that hi the stesoalssobn Choir It has a (roup of musician whoat work oanv tends tha' admiration, tha respect and the attention of such a body of men as tha Theodora Thomas Orehastra, with rraaariek Ptot at !t head. Who knows, some day aur Mendeleeoba Chair may be n1in Chios- and Neat Torkl t think ataxy people hardly realise jta yet what eunaalntly rood staging they havs lis, tenad to. Tha ImpraaaloD this year has sea greatly deepened. Tha foundation for tha yearly festival Is Crmly laid la honest, artlatlo and baaatlful work. Aa at her eraana will aaa tha financial part avtghtealng and mads easier for tha el ecutlv eoRuatttee, When one Ulteos Is tba Thomas orchea. tra tha only drop of bitterness Is tha thoaght that so soon It will so away and leers as la alleooa tor another year. It k) ana of tha treat orchestras of tha world, sufficiently endowed so that Its Makers spend all their tlma upon Its program alone. Tha traditions of that (last among musicians and builders, Theodore Thomas, havs descended upoa It and It bears this trust with talthfulw and loyalty. If The mas could ooms sack and Helen some festival afternoon, I think ha would J nod hia bead la token that all was right, and disappear again to that circle a Uttla farther along. where ha la doubtless going oa with his tssk of Illumining. A mind Use his souid neither sloe ass dla Frederick Moos Is tha spiritual descendant of Theodore Thomas. How wall hs has prorsa all abilitr is asw aa aft told story. , s His great opportunity during the faatW vat cams at hie ee4 acting of the) S minor symphony at TschaUtowsH. It was his enef-d oeuvra, law It lis put all tha richness of his insight and Interpretative genius and be wore a faorts of surpassing power. This symphony Is fast crowding tha Pathetic. ue In Its popularity, it is aasy to ass why. It touches every pbass of emotional feeling. It progresses from, the somber, very Russian solor at the first movement, with Its vaguely troubled and aesteachoiy andsraurraat. to a theme f unutterable wailing heart ndiiees. The pell begins to fall hard upoa tha lis tener, and aatll the end one la aarrled through little lanes and by-paths at vtrld reefing sad east ap oa the crest of crash ing eUraaxss until at the ead oae emerges a good deal shaken, hut breathless with enthusiasm for Tschalkowskl, and for - Btoca. It's a tremendous thing. I m vary toad of James Huneker. I've read him aver since ha had tha Variations" colama la tha Courier years ago. He Is modern to the sore; ha would like that symphony, hut seems to me bs to a HtUs mild la bis description, taken broadly. It te Interesting to follow the viewpoint of such opposite temperaments as Hones- and Arthur Bmons. Then after all's said and dona it la rather pleasant to make ap one's ewa modest mind. - Mr. Stack's lymphoma Walta wag re- j eel red with muck enthusiasm. It had a esatagtous swing la Its mala theme which developed la the ead to truly noble and stirring proportion. As a whole It was Intricate la Its orchestration, show lag the tendency nowadays toward a oom plex treatment of Mess, and yet with all our new manners It la hard to Improve upoa Johana. Who was It whs said; "If Xiebard. Wagner; It Strauss, Johann." dome wit who know what ha was talking about. ' Tba two selections from Goldmsrk's "Country Wedding" ware moat exqulaiu and showed tbs orchestra la all Its beauty. There was a most delightful shoe maa with a wonderful tone and a legato that was faultless. The suite from "Die Xaeolcskindrr was new here. The operas '"lis use! und Grate!" and "Rosa srskiadar were first written for the children la Humperdlnok'o ewa family circle, and gives at home. Afterward they were elaborated for the public. They have become Immensely popular. la the preiuss of nceeiilgsktndsr are Introduced tbs motives of the prince and. his little sweetheart. Ooese-gui, and all the fairy accoutrsrornt. la the dance one sees la laser, tba children, following the Bplei sssnn. The scene from the second ad of Tristsa and Isolde" was given as one seldom hears It upon the operatic stsga The srohestra was much finer, and took advantage of every shade of meaning giving to this greatest of all love scenes hs fitting beauty of passion and poetry. For once we beard the duet sung, and wot declaim.. Though Miss Hlnkle and Mr. Mirier were neither at them heroic, they prod need a vary satisfactory lat- Tbe Vorsptel from Dto sUieteretnger to ever wonderful with Its hints sf all the story, sad its march at the end of those macninosnt aid medieval ataataialnivTa. Seed old Hans Bach! Shades of Theodore Keichmaaa and febswidemasatal and EssS Ftseharl . - . Tbs Miudslsanha Choir covered Itself with glory. I esa think of no greater nocapunwiit tbs to st that the cfcoir sang as well a tha orchestra played. The choir is made up of trained voices; la its ranks are many professionals. Its ground work la good to start with. End less and strict rehearsals havs given Its singing a finish that one onjy aspects In solo work. All the phrasing Is dean and dear, and the attacks so good one Is unconscious of tbem. The way this body of singers manages the final syllables of a phrase Is a lesson la itself. Msybs you dlds't listen tor that! I'd Ilka to enumerate a few nearly universal faults that you very decidedly didn't bear but I siajpos that would be called rather odd criticism. From reliable sources comes the Infor mation that this choir has not Its equal la the east, maybe not In this country. So let as open our syss and our ears and bs proud of It sad appreciate It and work for, and talk this yearly festivals. Of the numbers wblch the choir sang. and which Mr. McCullough has described so very well, I would like to speak of "Hera by Bablyon'a Wave." with Its marvelous working up to a tremendous climax, running the whole gamut of tone colors snd producing electrical af fect. "The Sands o' Dee,'' with Its Scotch stmoepbere and composition, wss a great favorite. The sounds of the hora and the changes sf ths mood as to soag progressed were most Impressive. Grate's Latin hymn "Ave Maris Stella- was sung with rare feeling for lis prayer ful beauty. Perhaps Oranrtlle Bao lock's "On Hlraa- lay." a musical setting for a fragment from Shelly, gave tha gr secret amouat of pleasure. It was heavenly! Such float ing, lovely tones, snd almost Impossibly delicate handling. It had to bs repealed. The big things were of course ths Kyrte aad Benedict us from Verdi's Requiem, sung with ths archestra and quartet. Th difficulty of thess choral numbers Is kaowa to musicians. Mr. Kelly showed his genius In bringing them to a wonder ful fruition. Tha Benedict us fairly lifted ths house with Its triumphal ending 'Hoses na la excel!." May we have It all next year. "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast" was superbly sung la all Its bright Indian color. Mr. Miller was most satisfactory la Ma Interpretation of Cblblabos' lovely song. "On Away, Awake. Beloved!" His votes It swsst aad true and be slags as easily. This solo Is sna at tha greatest ever written for a tenor, and affords very opportunity for a great success. Mr. Milter embraced them aJL The sr- ehestral soars of ths "Wadding Feast" la ens at greatest attractiveness aad constant Interest, Miss Florence H ink Is was heard to much advantaga an Monday Bight In Charpsntlsr-s DeFuls Is Jour,'' and ths aria from "Toeca" by , Puccini. Her voice Is a soprano at great olsirnoag aad sweetness, the boss It wsIL i Mr. Weld sang Tuesday aftsraosa to aa appreciative audience. Madams Van ds Veer did bey mast af fective work la ths Brengaine's musts la Tristan." Mr. Lata aroused mash snthustassj by alg playing of ths Broeb 'Vcherss," Hs aaa a beautiful tons, and plays with sasa and authority. ' Mr. Kelly deserves the lion's shsrs at ths credit for ths Immense success at ths festival. In his brain II had lis birth. Hs has worked unceasingly and untiringly. Hs hss had fine enthusiastic helpers. To all at thess good people. many and slnosrs congratulations, not to mention grateful thanks. MART LEARNED. Masleal 91 e tea. Ta eenneotlAa with the reviser af the omeaa Musical festival, uet over, it may be of intereet to read an announcement of the Cincinnati festive), te which the Theodore Thomas orchestra gosi: 'Tbs tremendous success of ths fin etsnstl May festival which la to he held In Musical hall from May I to 11 Is so positively assured that though the festi val this year will probably onst P.00O, which la tKJ.OO more than the remark able one given two years ago. the esso elation la already secure ss far as tha financial returns are concerned. The sea son subscriptions have gone beyond even the great record of two years ago. and while there waa not quite ths speotscuiar bidding for one or two of the boxes, the s vers re waa far greater than even the phenomenal record of two seasons age. A greater number of seats were bought at a premium than ever before, and such enthusiasm as was shown stands un equaied even ta the brilliant history ot we -incinnau xeetiveia "The box to be occupied by President snd Mrs. Taft was bid In at a premium of IO0, which, together with the cost of the box, snakes It stand at aw, pricee ranging around tha ttou mark were paid for noses In the Immediate nelrtborheod. while tioe wsa Bald for tha first abate, la the auditorium. ' The sale of single seats begins oa Monday morning, April S. Ordera have Been received from all nana or the coun try, and It Is safsly anticipated that ths great musts ball will be euld out for every performance. The superlative pro gram of this year's festival, the magnifi cent work of the chorus snd ths superb list of enloiete are the factors which ao count for the areas sueceea slreads scoree. sir. van car stuck en, the con ductor. Is new finishing up his rehearsals. The Theodore Thomas orchestra gate hare on stay x, and then the final touches will be put to the greatest festival prograau Ltu country nss sver oiierea. Miss Blanche Bradley and A. H. Gross will slva a recital at the Toung Men a Christian association auditorium Wednes day, presenting the following program: rToJogue u'agnacd) beoncavaiis Mr. Ores. Brahma Rhapsodls. O Minor Hiss Brsdjev. a. Finland Leva Bong Hawley b. uray lys Johnson sir. Oreae. a. The Music Box TJeoach b. Fragment Forvlque Godard s. March Mlgnon yoMiai Mis Bradley. a- Vision Fslr (Herodiaee) Massenet b. Flower O Oumbiane Nevln Mr. Gross. Third Ballad Chopin atisa Breaker. S. Ths Pirate Chief More a. Toreaoor bong (Carmen).... suae Mr. Gross. Walts. Op. . Wsinlawskt Miss Bradley. THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY . COMMENCEMENT WEDNESDAY Tha graduating exercises of the) class ef ml of the Presbyterian Theological seminary of Omaha will be held at tha North Presbyterian church. Twenty-fourth and. Wirt streets, Wednesday night Ths address of the evening wnl be delivered by Rev. Marcus T. MoClure, pastor of the First Presbyterian church ot Council Bluffs. r - - A Lit Pi able saSetved by that great health toaas. aCeotrte Bit ters, to ths snrlehment of poor, thla blood, aad Mnogtbeaiag the weak. No. For sale by Beaton ?. WATER PLAKHALUE FIXED KarteT-in-ChAncery Brporti City Knit Pay $8,458,859 for It CQX?J3Y CLAIMS DKALLOUTD It to Fewd that Water Beaavd Aesed la Oeed faith ta JsstUssr Its Defease Against Rata aad BVeatal Cases, To purchase ths water works tha city must pay MsU. !.(. according to ths fladlngs of George H. ThHmmol. master la chancery, to whom ths case was re ferred by Judge Hunger in federal court In the same report, which was made yesterday, he disapproves tie water company's claims as act forth In the sup plemental Mil. Ths company asked to h reimbursed In the sum at M77.4M.il for legal services and disbursements In rats and hydrant rental esses, excessive use of water In public place and relief frotr the occupation tax retained by ths city. Ths Detailed Pladlaas. Judgs Thummet fixes ths valus ot ths material and stock of ths water soa psny at f?S,SI. He slso finds that the amounts expended by the company as corporation capital for Improvements sines the appraisement on July t, uot, for which ths dty should pay, la U2.1K.J. It Is found slso that tha amount neces sary to redeem the plant from Its mort gage liens la 10,427. Ills Kat A' Tha npplementai bill which waa dis approved by tha master Is set forth ta three groups as follows: First- Legal services snd disbursements In the rata oaaea. f 4t,M.ST In ths hydrant rental cases....... tnu.a Total ..........tiMnj Second Excessive use sf wstsr in Hans com park a,7P.0 Excess! vt ass of water In publla schools I4.71i.47 Excessive use of water In drink ing fountains JM7.W Excessive uss of water In flush tanks le3.Mg.s0 Tot.,...,.. .....tI71.Ml.i7 Third- Relief from the occupation tas amount retaines ay tn city, February . 1113 .tltl.tll.il Occupation tax paid under pro test not inciuaea in tna aoova, April li, 1IU. S.MI.7I Total Bsj.sa.a Total under supplemental bill.. 7i,t.a Arts la teaed Faith. In attune forth his pmsral fladlngs tna mastar reports that tha plant la la good condition at tha present tlma. "I find also," hs continues, "that ths dtp os un ci! and Wstsr board wars acting ra good faith In making their defense to ths hy drant rental sasss and that tha Water board acted la good faith la reducing rates." With reference to ths occupation tax It la found that tha water company having paid Us surrsnt tax under protest nss aa ad squats remedy at law to tost tha valid ity of this ordinance, which u alajm to bs void, and ths msster reports that there la no res son why ths equity powers ot ths federal court' should be Invoked. Slender Audiences Greet the Eef ormers Tha CI tl sens' anion la trying hard ta carry as Its campaign tn tha tower part of town by punas meetings, but evidently enooun taring the dleotinsaant at peer attendance. At Bohemian Turner hall. Bid Bouts Thirteenth street, Friday night, CI neons' union candidates sdateassd aa audience sf just thirty-ex. Of tha audience ssvsa ware candidates, free ether speaker. ens was chairman, three were newspaper msa aad two of tha other auditors be ing Incapacitated, slept soundly sybils tha virtues sf tha seven wars extolled. Three left before th moating adjonrasd. In addition to ths candidate tha tnU le-wtng spoks: Fred Brualng, J oka No vak. C A. Aides, J, Bsyd Dyssrt and Peter Sip. J. V. Keeper presided. Mr, Blp Is In ths employ of Mr. Swansea, ana at ths seven oaadldatss. Mr. Aldan to the campaign manager. Mr. Novak Is a addle-maker aad Ore Insurance agent Mr. trysart Is a lawyer. Mr. Oysart said If ths Cltlasns anion lost, ths rest ot tbs stats would forever prevent Omaha having self-government. Other ssndldatsa followed with their sst speeches, having discarded their msna crtpta. At a meeting Friday evening at South Bids Tamer kail. Eighteenth and Vlatoa streets, the candidal ss ot the Cltisens addressed aa audience at twenty-sight people. Counting , th seven oandl dates there wss a total ot thlrty-flva present several being boys, not yet of tbs ags to vol, Joha la Msbla went ao far as to say ha thsught all at tha fourteen oaadldatss nominated at tha primaries were wen fitted for ths afflos. and that It would bs hard to pick hist tha ssvsa best men qualified to fill afflea, Harry C. Broms spoks as a private dUsen not seeking office. PUGUSI WILL BE GIVEN , A HEARING NEXT WEEK Tha arraignment ef Sebaatlno FugHsi, wha shot and killed Constable John A. Woods last Tuesday, has been continued until next Tuesday. Pug list plans to havs held sufficient conferences with his at torney ta mak a plea and prepare to tight upon the grounds ot self -defense or accident The funeral of Mr. Woode waa held yesterday morning from the home, SCI North Eighteenth street Interment waa In Forest, Law, asmetery. CultivUed taste prefer Permits. Is, Paiton-Mitchell Company Prepares f to Enlarge Plant riimesty at Twvnty-eeventh aad Mar tha streets has besa hwugbt by the Pax-wm-Mitohefl company, and a new fEudSt brass, alumlunra and bronse casting foun dry will he Installed by May K. One two-story and ana three-story brick and twe trams buildings stand on ths stts and will bs used by tha new company tog a foundry aad meteltte packing plant Ths Paxtoa-Mitchell esmpany has been manufacturing metallic parking m tha present quarters aad tram being called upoa by forty-two railroads to furnish ths wares, th bsslneaa has outgrown tha present foundry and caused ths company to go Into the new. 'The company now employs twenty men and a fore ot fif teen additional workers will be employed la the new plant, which will have a daily capacity ot MOB pounds, with furnace capacity for 4,(0. Fuel oil will be used exclusively In ths foundry. Tha management ot ths Paxton-Mltchell company will remain ths same, with J. U Psxton. president: C A. Coons, vice pres ident, and R. R. Over, secretary -treasurer. Keeps Her Wedding a Secret from Her Friends Half Year Mrs. Oaylord Boggs, formerly Miss Alma tech. telephone operator at tha Toung Men's Christian association, holds ths record among tba women ot ths dty tor hasping secrets. She was married secretly ta Oaylord Boggs, clerk at tha Union Pad Mo. October 1, lxU. at Flatto-mouth-Two days ago sbs told bar mother, Mrs. I K. Stack, aad her friend for tna first tlma. Since her marriage shs has worked every day at the Young Men's Christian association building and hss gons under th nam of Miss Alma Bteek. She and her husband hsvs beea board ing at sat South Twenty-fifth avenue. Mrs. Bogg has bean In tha employ of tha Toung Men's Christian asorlaUca for tha last four years.. Bond Buyers Seek ' More Information City Comptroller Cos grove received a telegram from Parkinson ft Burr yetter day morning demanding Information as to why C. H. Vsnner d Co. and refused to take ths M00.UO city of Omaha kids Parkinson A Burr wars next bilk Mddera, Vsnasr dt Co securing tha bonds and then refusing to take them, electing In deed to forfeit 16.00 check. Mr. Cosgrsv ha wired ths New Tark maa, answering ths query to tha best ot his ability, sloe th succenful bidders gave no rsassn for their refusal to lira up to their bid. If Parkinson dt Burr refuse th send several other Udders have tentatively agreed to take them, although their fig ures are several hundred dollars below tha two high bidders. Newsies Before Court for Shooting Craps Twenty newsboys wers marched lata tha juvenile court yesterday, charged with shooting Brans with malicious finan cial Intent Soma of thorn pleaded guilty, others were obstreperous to ths point of deflaco and ethers declared they had ta do It "Because," ana explained. "I lost my job whsa a foreigner beat m ta It" Judge Kennedy lectured th bunch. In dividually and collectively. Five were Bsnteaced to the detention horn tor brief periods. On was commuted to ths Kear ney Industrial school, sentence being suspended during good behavior. Fifty sews boy crowded tba aourt room to bear tha case tried. W. V. Morse is to Be Buried Tuesday The funeral ef tha lata William V. Morse will ha from ths family residence, a Davenport street. Tuesday morning at M o'clock, with bvrtel at Forest Lawn cemetery. Robert Morse of Seattle, eoa of the de ceased, la aa hla way hers and to expected to arrlv Monday night gems sf the or sets! Is la connection with the funeral will not bs completed until after his arrival. CONTRACTS FOR SUPPLIES FOR ILJBUILDING LET Contracts for th maintenance of the federal building tor th fiscal year be l Inning July 1. wera awarded by ths Treasury department through Custtduui Cadet Taylor Saturday. The award are: One hundred snd twenty-five thousand pounds of Ice. mors or lees, at sTH cents per lot pounds. Omaha Ios and Cold Slurags Co. Removing ashes, B cento a cubic yard. City Oarbag company. Laundering CM dosen hand towels, mora or Me, at U cents per dosen; XM doses roller towels, mors or toss, at M cents per dosen. Model Steam Laundry com pany. Removing rubbers, W cents a cubic yard. City Oarbag company. Bids aa sprinkling ths streets around th federal building and furnishing mis cellaneous supplies were rejected a being exosastve. The Fountain Head of Life Is The Stomach A maa wV km a weak aad lassairea stessaek and who dass net property gt km load will asaa Bad that ais baaed hss sn.aii week sad isupe vans bed, aad that sis whom Body tsapreperly ead BMomai early asarisbsd. jm n'reri coldbm meotm Drsworzmr f asagss aha eraesus scrwerd. prwxseXea fe flew mf afigewtfra srfeaa. paadssraa ta Jasg apsetrr, sMe . - - tail erases tha If eMF mmrm saef sewveAas twe . 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STEDMT 2i 2DEJI Eamnt Sttset: Eimmtimx Lomdrndttt SSS0Q Attend the Big Auction Sale Wo Are Determined That Every Dollar's Worth of Our Stock Shall Be Sold $114,000 Stock of Jewelry Diamonds, Watches, Solid Gold Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Cut Glass and Plate Ware Dally Gales 10 a. m.f 2 p. m.y 7 p. m. 115 South Sixteenth Street. jB EUXllLaU It Qo&a Interest allowed in saTin$ department at. 2 per annum . . Th United States National Bank of Ommha gives prompt and courteous service, afford absolute aecur ltv and has moat coo venient location. - Csrssr f fa sN tm! The ClnsIHtd Sales of The Bee iiw amatvad aaOr T iaom asvda at SP. Try i Bet Wist Ai John J. Ryder Candidate for Commissioner ' Election Tuesday, May 7th Unpledged to any man or any body. f Knows the inside of city affairs from several years of close study. By training and exper ience is fitted to take hold as a Commissioner and get practical results along the line of wise economy and the same kind of service and efficiency that is de manded in other business. 1