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Matzenauer ir letzger Solois Philharmonic oy Syloester Rawliag. TTILIE METZGER, contralto of the Hamburg Opera, took the plave of Margarete Mat- sehGuer, contralto of the Metropolitan Opeta Company, who is tll, as soloist at. the concert of the Philharmonic Beptety in Carnegie Hall last night. Mme. Metzger was not in good voice, ang@ she made the mistake of forcing it fm the arias from Wagner's “Rienzi” an@ Baint-Saens‘’s “#amson et Dalils,” whieh she sang. Fortunately she has been heard here recently when neither her remarkable voice nor her art"needed apology. + Stransky'’s orchestral numbers ingledea Heinrich Gottlieb Noren's “Kaleidoscope,” which consi d FIGHTS FOR HER LIFE AGAINST WOMAN WHO | SHOOTS HER IN HOME. Fails to Get Revolver From Assailant Who Is Sud- denly Maddened. WORCESTER, Mass., March 6.— Mrs, Elizabeth J. Powers, fifty-seven : ° years old, wife of Lorenzo J. Powers, | of No, 206 Chandier street, shot and dangerously wounded Mra. Agnes F. of an Sisson, fifty-nine yoars, housekeeper original theme and nine variations, in the Powere’s home, during a fit of pl here once by the Boston Bym-| insanity to-day. yy Orchestra under Mr. Fiedler,! but not familiar. The melody ts While Mrs. Sisson was preparing lag and the variations are in-|reakfast Mrs. Powers entered the us, and Mr, Stransky and his kitchen and began shooting. The Mew did justice to the composition. housekeeper grappled with her and Far'more to the pleasure of the audi- enge, however, was the beautiful pre- jude to Wagner's “Parsifai,” |fought for the possession of the re- with Volver, but Mrs. Powers pulled the whieh the concert was begun, and trigger while they were struggling. Beethoven's impressive fifth sym- Mrs, Sisson then tried to escape and Dhony, with which it was ended, Florencio Gonstantino, tenor of the Boston Upera Company, an@ Bernhard Steinberg, baritone, were the solcisis at the third concert of the Carnival of Music at the Madison Square Gar- des Jast night. Both won favor with the audience, which again fell short of expectation us to size. Mr. Con- ene. sang arias from Veral's “Rig- to, Boito's “Mefistofele” and Ponchielit' “Gioconda.” Mr, Stein- offered a group of Russian songs chin, Tschaikowsky and Musorg- - fy Modest Altschuler and the Rus- sian Symphony Orchestra played Rimeky Korsakow's “Spanish Ca- = Bpendiarow's symphonic tab- “Phe Three Palms," Glasu- = song of the Volga’ boatmen, mene’ ‘Marche Miniature,” Tethulk ‘a “Armenian Rhapwodie” and ikowsky's noisy but effective 1818” overture. milian Pilzer, the concert master, a Sterling young New York violinist, had a F caged to show his individual programme only narrowly 2 boing all-Russian. 4. bargain-coun' at the Metropolitan Opera House yes- Fond for the benefit of the institu- tion’a Emergency Fund attracted a large audience eager to applaud at the slightest provocation. included the fer, Dinh Gilly, Begue, Lenora Sparkes ang Jeanne Maubourg; of “Haensel und Gretel, Van Dyck instead of Bella Alten as Gretel, Marie Mattfeld as usual being Haeneel and Sophie Breslau the sand- Incidentally, Maxi- man, Ri re Hageman Ponducting | © second act of “Aida,” enéRossi, Polacco conducting, and the first act of “Pagliacci,” ith is “Rid P slice,” though the famous tenor g00d voice, attrred th the house mightily, “Die Walkuere” got a fine presenta- tion at the Metropolitan Opera House | Jast night, thanks principally to Johanna Gadski, as Brunnhilde, and Olive Fremstad, as Steglinde, both in, excellent voice and rich in interpre- tive skill. Louise Homer, for thi firet time this season, was Frick: giving an impressive impersonation. Rudolf Berger, Basil Ruysdael, Her- mana Weil and the Valkyr choir were as satisfying as they were fa- millar. hie usual enthusiasm Bmilia Conti gave a song recital at the Little Theatre yesterday after- Nooa, accompanied by Kurt Schindler | at tke plano, She had w formidable wae patronesses for sponsors, Mi it’s talents would seem to place her with the salon singers. Mercedes Pacrosa gave a piano re- eltal at Aeolian Hall last night. Her programme included compositions by ScBumana, Hrahms, Men- delgsohn and Lisst. ————— "NOT SLAIN IN MEXICO. But American for Whom Search Was Made uad € C hopin, ive and well information ale us injury and in Mexico, Te gave details of lie ser narrow escape from dea a Men Slow, is connected with urned from abroad tanta. “pmerican railroad men are progres- wive,” Erb; new ide velop tt i ofhetat ie too conservative tent to follow | he footstepy « fellows and ts a hi ind put 2 in Engl plate tt they w ‘The chain of trapte on the prop subway between Vesey 5 and Times Sat War completed to-day when the Ui Staten Heuity any sate t Company of mm way awarded the Comm b and an expr ith erase ‘The «# sige Latad uel 11. Barron, sixty-one years ola, rn jetor of u string ef restaurants tn Qiahhattan, ended hls lite with n_ bullet In Dis head lay_at hia home, No. Kiggston a . Brooklyn. Bad bus Regs In the known reason for his ach. Mra. Barron found her husband hie libr: chair when she re- sad trip at neon to- special matinee! 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