Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 26, 5 December 1911 — Page 4
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W. AUGUSTUS HEINZE. F. Augustus Heinze, for many years one of tbe leaders in the copper mining industry and also prominent in New York city as a, capitalists and financier, was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Doc. 6, 1869. He was educated in the schools of Brooklyn, afterward taking school of mines, from which he was graduated as a mining engineer. He also studied in the best scientific schools of Germany, before putting his theoretic training to practical test in 'the mining camp. In 1890 he went West, seeking his first business opening in life, and settled in Butte, Mont. He found employment as a mining engineer and quickly acquired a thorough practical knowledge of the mining and smelting business. Two years later he started a mining enterprise of his own. He was successful from the start and was rated a millionaire before he was thirty-five years old.
Politics and Politicians
Richard Croker, former Tammany Hall leader, picks Mayor Oaynor of New York city as the logical Democratic candidate for president. Col. 1". E. Boothby, three times mayor of Portland, will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for governor of Maine. A movement has been started to erect a handsome monument over tbe grave of the late Senator John W. Daniel, in Lynchburg. Va. The decision of Rhode Island to held biennial state elections leaves Massahousetts the only state to choose her governor and other officers annually. The Ralph administration which la about to assume its duties in San Francisco, will Inaugurate a plan of city government almost identical with the commission, form of government. Encouraged by the re-election of Governor Fobs the Progressive Republicans In Massachusetts, it is said, will endeavor to prevent a solid delegation being sent to the Republican convention for President Taft. General Henry H. Bingham, "Father of the House of Representatives," who has served 17 terms in congress from the First Pennsylvania district, may loae that title, since the Republican leaders In Philadelphia are said to have decided that he shall not be named for re-election.
MASONIC CALENDAR Tuesday, Dec. B, 1911. Richmond lodge No. 196, F. ft A. M. 8tated meeting. Annual electon of officers
A Peer Manager. Lebetnann (at end of month) Confound It! I've cost myself still more this month. Fllegende Blatter.
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We May Have to Refract
Back in the Umbo of good things gone there lingers the memory of a night at the beginning of summer. People crowded the streets in snaky trails toward Seventh street There was a jamb at the door. Inside youthful ushers were making the sime very obvious mistakes that every one expects young ushers to make at the Coliseum, but this time there seemed to be more than the usual excuse for the mistakes. For the whole tnwn had turned out. Of course a great many people had come for the -purpose of hearing little Johnny or Susie do the great and marvelous thing that had illed the home atmosphere for many a day. For Johnny was to be in the chorus that night. And Susie had talked of nothing else for a week. But when it was over it narrowed down not into an ovation to Will Earhart and not to an approbation of little Johnny and Susie (for everyone knew that they would do well), nor was it only a triumph for the older chorus but that night Richmond made two discoveries: It liked music and really enjoyed music just because it was music. It discovered that we no longer needed to import an orchestra.
Now both of these are very important things to And out at tbe same time. An orchestra can't play well for people who don't like music and people who do like music have very little use for a poor orchestra. What's the use of an orchestra without an audience? A tornado can rise and play tbe dickens with the sand in the Sahara desert and the next day not a mention of it will appear in any paper, or cause tbe slightest comment. A flood can sweep through the African jungles and not a native in a breech clout can point to damage in property. This Richmond Symphony orchestra has been completing its repertory by faithful work in various places and at sundry times, but it hasn't been properly heard. To get the real good out of an orchestra it should be played to a large and enthusiastic crowd. It can play better. For an orchestra may play one program very well after a few weeks of hard drill, but to get the real service out of an orchestra and to turn it into an effective organization it must have a full line of good music at its fingers ends, so that it shall cease to play by rote and note and instead give off music as a sweet running motor generates more and more power. It is this difficulty which makes it remarkable that Richmond can maintain a Symphony orchestra of as high a general class as the first rate orchestras in the country limited only by a lesser repertory. It has taken years to get this orchestra up to this pitch. Self denial; genius, inventive and convert! ve; the same sort of thing that has made Oberammergau, the little peasant village, a world-famed place all these have entered into it. There is always the danger that a man who plays the oboe will leave Richmond before he has taught some one else the mystery of that instrument. And yet we have an orchestra here that commands the respect and hearty interest of men of international reputation as musical critics. The great cities where musicians are starving in attics, and where are students trying to create "bohemias," and where well fed vrokers' wives show their shoulders and talk throughout the apera, ar commonly supposed to be places of culture and appreciation. Maybe they are. We ourselves have always had a seneaking idea that Richmond with it benuine Symphony Orchestra, playing real music because it liked music, to a musically educated town that was willing to pay a nominal price for the purpose of furnishing orchestra scores, was a more healthy thing musically than Boston with its Boston Symphony orchestra, heavily endowed and patronized by much less than half of one per cent of the population.
We have never been very keen about an annual musical splurge, any more than we have been about annual art orgies or the Saturday night bath, or a Christmas crowded into one day. What are we all living for? What's the use of setting apart May for a festival? Indeed why set off June for an art exhibit, or September or fall for boosting? There is nothing sacred about any of these things they are meant to be used all the time for human convenience and satisfaction, like food,, houses and soap and water. The sooner we get down to a monthly concert as part of our scheme of living (we should like to see this free for all) the sooner we will have a town that is really doing things for the people that live in it. There are more people in Richmond now that take the view of lives being made to be lived than there were before. When we get this idea all worked out there will be a building ordinance that will not merely be for the benefit of saving people from being burned up, but will go farther and tackle the proposition of keeping them from dying from tuberculosis. We shall have public service corporations not for the promotion of motor cars among the rich, but for the simple service to tbe consumers, at a price commensurate with the safest business risk next to government bonds. We shall have a continual plugging for better business in Richmond, instead of a desultory firing along the line.
We are making no plea for the Richmond Symphony Orchestra on the ground of charity, sympathy, nor indeed from the ordinary standpoint of boosting every good thing that comes along. It isn't that. It is simply pointing out the logical conclusion of Richmond people following their natural inclinations to make this a remarkable and still more remarkable town. We are progressive here. We like music, and behold the marvel of marvels happens a real Symphony orchestra in a country town attracting national notice and actually being enjoyed! People no longer going because they have been told it is the smart and proper thing to do. But doing what German cities those marvels of the modern world are doing supplying service to every one in the town not from any other reason than that "Life is worth livinglet us make it more so!"
Purely incidentally, the first of the two concerts is at the Coliseum tomorrow night. We have been told that Richmond is a "country town" and that it has not passed the "Musical Festival stage," which is only one degree better than the Strawberry Festival stratum. So far, we have refused to believe it and the foregoing is our idea. Perhaps we may have to retract.
LORIMER BRIBERY
HEARING ON AGAIN (National News Association) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 5.
The United States senate committee which has been investigating charges of corruption in the election of Senator Lorimer of Illinois resumed its
hearings in this city today. Twelve weeks have been spent in the investigation so far and during that time 130 witnesses have been heard. Practically all of these witnesses were called by
attorneys for tbe committee. A large
number are now to be called by El-
bridge Hancey, attorney for Senator Lorimer, in an effort to break down
the stories previously told on the
stand. Senator Lorimer will testify after all other witnesses have been heard. There seems little likelihood that the committee will submit its report to the senate before next February.
How She Rules Him. "Sklnphlint's wife certainly has remarkable success in managing him. I wonder how she does It." "When he undertakes to deny her anything she really wants she threatens to sue him for divorce." "Does be care so much for her, then?" "Ob, no. if s not that, but he figures that It Is cheaper to let her have her own way than It would be to either defend tbe suit or pay alimony." Chicago Post.
' THIS DATE IN HISTORY'
DECEMBER 5. 1560 Francis II. of France died. Born Jan. 19. 1543. 1782 Martin Van Buren, eighth president of the United States, born in Klnderbrook, N. Y. Died In Lindenwald. N. Y July 24, 1862. 1791 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the celebrated composer, died In Vienna. Born in SaUburg. Jan. 28. 1756. 18461 King of Prussia issued a new constitution to his subjects. 1850 Louis Kossuth, the Hungarian patriot, arrived la New York. 1876 Nearly three hundred Uvea lost in the Brooklyn theater fire. 1979 Central Music Hall in Chicago first opened. 1891 Dom Pedro, ex-emperor of Brazil, died la Paris born in Rio Janeiro, Dec 2. 1825.
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The Theaters
Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Copyright. 1908. by Edwin A.Nve
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At the Murray. The Murray bill is varied this week by an entertaining impersonation of various weil known magicians by one "Eldon," who gives a very good imitation of Hermann, Thurston and KelIar with some of the most familiar of their tricks roses in a cornucopia, water and wine, and one or two others. The most interesting one is the levitation trick, which is seemingly inexplicable and managed cleverly. Eldon himself possesses an attractive personality and makes up well. A trio of men's voices singing & sort of accompaniment to the making of landscape with colored crayons by one of their number, is an effective combination which gets a curtain call, the audience evidently wanting more of the singing specially by the baritone. The rest of the bill is of a rather frothy and tenuous character, opened by a set of clowning acrobats who do the usual thing, and interpolated b; Max Brooks and Sadie Yedder in "A Fricasse of Jelly Nonsense," which sizzles over the fire of the audience's pleasure and is devoured in a howling encore. E. G. W.
SOUTH'S CORN KINGS HOLDING AN EXHIBIT (National News Association) ATLANTA, Ga., Dec 5. One thousand representatives sent by boys corn clubs throughout Georgia came to Atlanta, today for the opening of the great Southern Corn Show. The homes of many well known families have been thrown open for the entertain-
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