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If the police or fire depart- ments had investigated too closely re might have been made a discov- of more persons admitted than normal capacity, for the last of admis- sion see! waa let | It was nearly half-past eight before the performance began to @ house crowded in the galleries and behind | the rail, three-quarters full on the malin fivor, and empty in the boxe | be, Fas} ery was ever thus, ‘twill ever by ib fon will inaist upon its toll, and Fash~ jon's. worshippers ever will pay tribute to indifference and conspicu- ousness, When the lights were turned up all eyes w focused on that anial bogy, the "glittering horse. Well, without it we couldn't have opera on the lavish scale fur- hed at the Metropolitan, so let us be thankful asuzza Is to upon his cholee of the opening wight curs de Peries” will ne here“like that uf the upon the at Otherwise, one yf the varlous Consuls who fed Mr, Gatth would not d to present IC to us in the that It has been tn the id World opera hou While tt ts atte lust I r impres and the principle is true, but suc Ing audiences of subscribers are likely to welcome tt for its own in- trinste merits, It offers no problems In plot, or in musical progression, The clemental forces yday life, which involve hatred, revenge are ic simplicity in story. While "announced for will stir the heart | |to Its depths and arouse not only the | ptons but the intellectual compri sion of people who think, and feel, and know, to what Life really ts and | means, “The Peart Fishers" can be) comprehended and understood — by,| well, shall we say? frivolous matinee maidens, $ a with them, In. T n HO Tristan und Lsold morrow night, need imuch tell- ing, absurd in the premises if you will, but straightforward neverthe- less. Two b nds and fons fall in Mutually h . The libretto Before the action, tt Zurga, is a bit obseu would se ain and he rewards her with a necklace, The other, Nadir, roams through the | wts, where he sees the object of | his devotion and worships her from afar, In the course of time he re- st and Is restored to At the same time % is brought vig and pray for the Nadir finds her out, > her, is caught and would pardon them that Lella is the loved. He condemns Then, by her posses- necklace, finding her to girl who had saved his life, he | Mberates them both and expiates his offense against the fishermen by path on the blaging pyre prepared ‘for the offenders, Mr. Gattl doesn't t Zurga die that but the blaze the burning we in the back- ground was realistic enough last night to make one young woman, at was a real fire and 18, ry Bizet found conve mal exp! to keep park diver makes nounce sion of thi (be thi «melodious, and monplac Mr. Gat Nadir, one of th popular tenor’s big aria in the first quisitely, with fine and ‘with really masterful ex- sion. Giuseppe de Luca, the bari- jtone, wax Zurga, his well-nigh tenor |tones sometimes riyalling Caruso's. | Frieda Hempel was utiful Jexponent of the act was sung restraint of sages with Leon Rothier, as the black bh py, the denunc , the his of true love, or, and, pract » Was the digni- actor that ys he is, and he h eloquence. | rus, thanks to Giulio Settl, | rably. The | nsummate ttle | ssisted ably by t artist, Rosina Galli, | Giusep| Honfigio, was charming. | With such experts in the art we have | no need to go to Russia for dancers, | ery, the costumes and the mechanical effects in producing storm and burning village were worth There was manifestation of genuine njoyment throughout the perform- | ance and curtain calls galore, the lat- ter embracing Mr. Polacco, who con ducted with fine discrimination and und tanding. he. se Tom Dobson gave one of his tn- tmitable recitals at the Punch and Judy The: afternoon, He was In than I ¢ heard him, that. matters much tn the of Mr. Dobson, for \his unique personality, his rare gifts of interpretation, hs effective a jcompantinents of himself at the plano, and ihe intimate relation he estab lishes between himself and his audi- ence, are enough, A group of songs |by ‘Welngartner was among the novelties, and a group of Mr. Dod- son's own compositions found much favor; but, perhaps, a group of Afro-| Tunes, arranged by and harmonized by Mr. | Hoh ino y and tn Was the hit of the programme. keep away from one or two }things Kitty Cheatham has made| | her own, Mr, Dobson that ara Clemens, contralto, daughter Mark Twain, whose taste in song |welection and gifts of interpretation | are always evident, even when her | votce fails to give quate expres |ston to her intent, gave a recital at |Acollan Hall last night, accompanted jby her husband, the brillant plantst, Ossip Gabrilowltseh, | Amy Emerson Nelll, a young aspir~ ant for honora at the violin, ga Aeolian Hall yesterday has far to go, but she ©, With some lapses, her tone generaily i true quality, She plays crisply, has ¢ fidence tn herself and makes a x Impression, She also ts of attractive ADP nee. > Sohteffelin Cane, attorney he wom: an who claima sho is the widow of Edgar Schieffelin, was unable yester- day to complete the examination of le- al documents pertaining to the ¢ from which the deceased obtained income, As @ result, anno! the manner in which’ his, px No Liane ~August Dreyer nH ment of fon of the , tors pn | reduction in | Flower Hospital, Ther condition FEDERAL WORKERS JOINLABOR UNIONS, BUT CANNOT STRIKE |Already Have Enrolled 672 | Employees Under A. F. of L. Charter. Employees of the Custom ENie Island, the Army Building, House, the ge Office, Governor's Island, the Bub-Treasury, the Appraiser's Stores, the Federal Butlding and the Post Office have organized a iabor union and reecived a charter from the American Federation of Labor, The charter number f# 15,208, and the or- ; Kanization ts designated as the Fed- eral Employees’ Union, Cards have been issued to 672 local Federal employees, and an offictal ballot was sent out yesterday for an election of officers Friday in Room No. 506, Pulitzer Buliding On the ballet for President is Will- fam E. Junker, who ts in charge of the Record Division at Ellis Island; First Vice President, Thomas Ed- wards, janitor of the om House; Second Vice President, Charles W. Kenney, clerk in the Army Building; | Third Vice President, Patrick Flana. | gan, in charge of immigration inspec. Bilis Island; Fourth Vice President, Frank R. Stone, Chinese Inspector at Ellis Island; Treasur Alfred Merkle, Immigration Inspee- tor; Corresponding Secretary, James J. Kelly, clerk at Ellis Island; Re- cording Secretary, Jeremiah Mona- han, clerk at Ellis fsland, and Guardian, Michael Walsh, clerk at dis Island, The ballots will be re- turned sealed, Ail members of the union are civil service employees, and thus cannot participate in strikes, The constitu. tion of the union, a copy of which was obtained by The Evening World, provides that under no circumstances shall this union engage in or support strike the United States Government, i} In the constitution the reason for the organization is given “to for the common welfare of t ployces of the United States which may result from co-c and ganization and for t etterment of the Government service in gen- eral.” As to the method of attaining these results it ls stated: The objects of this organization | shall be attained by petiti gress; by creating favorable public sentiment; by co-operation with and among Government officials and em- ea, and by any other lawful the constitution ts 1 “The organization in other cities of | Government employees into local unions affiliated with the American Federation of Labor shall be encou with a view to forming a ni tional federation of such employe: as soon as practicable. Edwards, the candidate for dent, sald yesterday | bout the unton: jon 6 of the Act of Congress approved Aug. 24, 1 » which made rations for the Post Office De- t for the flacal r, provided nbership in any society, a clation, club or other form of organ- ization imposing an obligation or duty upon them to engage In any strike, or proposing to assist them In any strike against the United States, and having for its objects among other things improvements in t conditions of labor of its members, including hours of labor and com- pensation, should not be cause for rank of compensation or removal from servi —— WOMAN TRIED TO END LIFE. | mt Cold Al Her and used Melancholy. Melancholy and alarmed over a per- sistent cold which refured to respond to treatment. May Morri rk, living at 1067 First Avenue, at- tempted suicide early to-day by drink~ ing todine and cutting both wrists and lexs with a kitchen knife. elghbors heard groans coming from Miss Morrisey's rooms and called Po- Hceman O'Shea, who had her taken to Dr, Splint pronounced not serious, She lived | She {s thirty-nine years old, Per alone. ective-Sergeant Walter T. Thomp- cn, attached to the correspondence room at Police Headquarters, died to day at the New York Hospital from of diseases growing ¢ nd he received while doing April, 1907. ‘Thompson ears ‘old and had been nt since 1889. He was 132 Rast End a complicate of A shot w patrol duty in was fifty-one In the departr married and lived at No. Avenue. Curious About M—L—? 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