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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 30.08.1908
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,\§ 780. THE DAILY RECORD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1908 , 3 m DRESDEN ■gi Id The funeral of the late German Ambassador to the United States, Baron Speck v. Sternburg, took place at the castle of Liitzschena, near Leipzig, on Friday. His Majesty the Emperor was represented by Baron v. Heintze-Weissenrode, and the King of Saxony by Count Wilding v. Konigsbriick. Baron von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen represented the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Among the large assemblage of mourners were: the American Ambassador, Dr. Hill; Count Hohenthal; Count v. Vitzthum-Lichtenwalde; Baron v. Welck; Herr v. Nostitz-Wallwitz; General d’Elsa; Major General Gadegast; Mr. T. St. John Gaffney, American Con sul-General in Dresden; Oberbiirgermeister Dr. Diet- rich ; representative officers of the garrisons of Leipzig and Dresden, and detachments of various regiments. Wreaths were laid on the coffin by Baron v. Weissenrode in the name of the German Emperor; on behalf of the German Embassy in Washington, and of the American Embassy in Berlin. Pastor Meltzner in his funeral oration dwelt on the public services of the deceased statesman and on his virtues as a man, quoting the words of Pre sident Roosevelt that Baron Sternburg was one of the most trustworthy and sincere men he had ever met. At the conclusion of the Pastor’s address, a choral was sung, and the procession was formed for the conveyance of the body to the family mausoleum. The procession, which was a very long one, was headed by the band of the 19th regiment of Ulans. The hearse, drawn by four horses, was flanked by Ulan under-officers and followed by the general body of mourners. Last of all were the family of the deceased, including his father, who is 84 years of age. * Hofrat Dr. McBride and family have returned from Folkestone, England, where they have been spending the past five weeks. We are pleased to report that the sea air has been most beneficial to Mrs. McBride, and that she has wholly recovered from the effects of her prolonged illness. * It is with gratification that we learn through the medium of a Viennese telegram that the alarmist reports circulating during the last day or two con cerning Emperor Franz Josef’s health are much exaggerated. The truth is that the venerable monarch is—or was—suffering from a slight cold, accompanied by hoarseness; but this indisposition did not deter His Majesty from taking his usual constitutional in the park surrounding the villa at Ischl on Friday morning. We hear that the Em peror’s general health and spirits are good and that his daily routine remains unaltered. * The gross carelessness of a Budapest porter on Friday evening resulted in the death of himself and another, and serious injuries to eight people. The porter was entering a house in the Kossuth- Gassc, smoking his pipe and carrying a large flask of benzine. On the steps he stumbled; the flask was shattered, and the benzine immediately ignited with a terrible explosion. A portion of the house collapsed, the majority of the casualties occurring through this circumstance. * The programmes of the orchestral concerts at the Royal Belvedere todaj r and tomorrow are as follows:— Today (Sunday): (1) Kaiser Friedrich March, Friedemann. (2) Over ture, “Die Regimentstochter,” Donizetti. (3) Die Miihle, Raff. (4) Schlittschuhlaufer, Walzer, Wald- ’ appointment to B. M. the Genian Emperor J. A. Hcnekels Zwillingswcrli Soliugen Trade Mark Cent (tool maker to 1.1. the latriaa Imperor. founded 13th June 1731. Finest knives and steel wares. Dresden-A. Berlin W. 66 Wilsdruffer Strasse 7. Leipziger Strasse 118. JULIA HANSEN singing mistress. Complete training' of female voices. Formation of the voice after the method of Mathiide llareliesi. Instruction commences on the 3rd of September. Apply on and after September 2nd, between 12 and 1 o’clock, at Reichs Strasse 13, part., left. Swedish Gymnastics girls and Children in the large, airy original Swedish Hall of the Institut Kox, Linden Gasse 3. teufel. (5) Overture, “Hamlet,” Bach. (6) Vergiss- meinnicht, Intermezzo, Macbeth. (7) Griiss’ Gott, Dirndl, Mazurka, Forwerk. (8) Fragmente aus “Martha,” Flotow. (9) Perpetuum mobile, March, Blon. (10) Vorspiel und Siciliana aus “Cavalleria rusticana,” Mascagni. (11) Auf der t Wacht, Lied fur Trompete, Dierig. (12) Grand Polonaise E-dur, Liszt. (13) Tonbilder aus “Der Maskenball,” Verdi. (14) Rondo capriccio, Solo fur Violine, Saint-Saens. (15) Czardas aus “Der Geist des Wojewoden,” Gross- mann. (16) Overture, “Die Nurnberger Puppe,” Adam. (17) Japanischer Laternentanz, Yoshitomo. (18) Zug der Wiener Piilcher, Schmitt. (19) Anna- Galopp, Trenkler. Tomorrow (Monday): (1) Musinan-Marsch, Carl. (2) Overture “Die Italiener in Algier,” Rossini. (3)Ballettmusika.“Rosamunde,” Schubert. (4) Fenster- promenaden-Walzer, Fetras. (5) Vorspiel “Lohen grin,” Wagner. (6) Mazurka russe, Baron Lieven. (7) Traumbilder-Fantasie, Lumbye. (8) Overture “Carlo Broschi,” Auber. (9) Wiegenlied, Mozart, und Wanderlied, Schumann, Solo fur Trompete. (10) Serenade, Pierne. (11) Mitternachts-Polka, Waldteufel. * At the Central Theatre today, the two perfor mances are the last of the summer dramatic season. In the afternoon, at 3.30, “D*er Teufel,” a play in three acts by Franz Molnar will be given at half- prices ; and in the evening, at 8 o’clock, the com pany will take their farewell of the Dresden public in “Kinder,” a comedy in three acts by Robert Misch. Prices for the evening performance will be as usual. The ticket office will be open all day from 11 a.m. * The guards in the city today are furnished by the 2nd Jager Battalion No. 13. The band of the Pioneer Battalion No. 12 will play in the Neustadt during the guard-mounting from about 12.30 p.m. * BUSINESS NOTICES. A new distinction, the third of its kind, has been conferred upon Messrs. Glogowski and Co., Prager Strasse 6, the general agents for the Remington Typewriter and the Burroughs automatic addition machine, the central offices and factory of which are at Berlin. The firm is now entitled to use the title of Hoflieferanten to His Majesty the Emperor of Austria and the King of Hungary. This firm, which also undertakes the complete fitting-up of offices and has introduced American office furniture into Germany, has branches and offices in all the largest German towns; it has also in Austria- Hungary, besides its principal establishments in Vienna and Budapest, a large number of branch establishments, and has thus for many years sup plied its own and American manufactures to the highest authorities. In the art-gallery of Emil Richter, Prager Strasse, the exhibition of works by the Munich painter, Edmund Steppes, is attracting a great number of visitors. It consists of 30 pictures, characteristic landscapes mostly taken from the Tyrol. A firm grasp of essentials and great power of feeling are prominent features of these works by Steppes, who prepares his own colours and adopts a style of work all his own, derived from many years’ study of the methods of Vandyke and Griinewald. Pro fessor Onorato Carlandi, of Rome, represents in a large collection of water-colours the landscape beauties of the Campagna. Signor Carlandi enjoys a high reputation in Italy, and the masterly finish of his pictures has evoked great admiration here. In the small room there are some drawings, por traits, and figures by the Belgian painter and etcher, Armand Rassenfosse. CHURCH SERVICES: DRESDEN. All Saints’ (English) Church, Wiener Strasse. Sunday. August 30th. 11th Sunday after Trinity. 8.0 a.m. Holy Communion. 11.0 a.m. Matins and Sermon. 6.0 p.m. Evensong and Litany. Chaplain: The Rev. C. A. Moore, M.A., B. 0. L. Thb American Church of St. John, Reichs Platz 6, at the head of Reichs Strasse. Sunday, August 30th. Holy Communion 8.0 a.m. Morn ing Service and Sermon 11.0 a.m. Afternoon Service and address 5.30 p.m. The Rev. J. F. Butterworth, M.A., Rector. Church of Scotland (Presbyterian), Bernhard Strasse 2, at the corner of Bismarck and Winckelmann Strasse Diving Service Sunday morning at 11, and evening at 6 o’clock. Communion on the first Sunday of the month. Rev. T. H. Wright, Minister. MOVEMENTS OF LJNEBS. North German Lloyd S. S. Co., Dresden office: Fr. Bremermann, Prager Strasse 49. YESTERDAY’S REPORTS. “Rhein,” from New York for Baltimore, arrived Balti more August 27th. “Prinzess Irene,” from Genoa for New York, passed Vellas August 27 th. “Bremen,” from New York for Bremen, left New York August 27th. “Hannover,” from Galveston for Bremen, arrived Bremer- haven August 29th. “Seydlitz,” from Australia for Bremen, arrived Bremer- haven August 29th. “Konigin Luise,” from New York for Bremen, left Naples August 28th. “Prinz Ludwig,” from Japan for Bremen, left Genoa August 28th. “Grosser Ivurfiirst,” from New York for Bremen, left Plymouth August 28th. “Konig Albert,” from New York for Genoa, passed Vellas August 28th. “Zieten,” from Hamburg for Japan, arrived Naples August 28th. “Main,” from Bremen for New York, passed Dover August 28th. DRESDEN CURRENT ENTERTAINMENTS. Royal Opera House. Tonight, beginning at 7, ending after 10.30 Rienzi. Opera in five acts by Richard Wagner. Cast: Cola Rienzi, Papal notary Herr v. Bary. Irene, his sister Frau Abendroth. Steffano Colonna, head of the family Colonna. Herr Rains. Adriano, his son Fraul. v. Chavanne. Paolo Orsini, head of the family Orsini ’ Herr Plaschke. Raimondo, legate of the Pope in Avignon Herr Puttlitz. Cecco del Vecchio,\ R /Herr Nebuschka. Baroncelli, ( Roman Cltizens • \Herr Loschcke. A messenger of Peace Fraul. Keldorfer. PLOT. Rienzi, a Roman notary, abetted by the papal de legate Raimondo dreams of throwing off the yoke of the haughty patricians. The head of the Orsini tries to abduct Irene’s sister, but she is saved by Adrian Colonna, a member of the rival faction. The nobles leave Rome to fight out a quarrel and the people shut the gates and elect Rienzi tribune. A plot to miurder Rienzi by the Orsini is betrayed by Adrian, and the nobles are condemned to death, but at Irene’s entreaty Rienzi relents and pardons them. They again rebel and in a battle the chief of them are slain; this turns Adrian against Rienzi. The people begin to distrust Rienzi, the church excommunicates him. Adrian in vain implores Irene to fly with him. She and Rienzi retire to the Capitol, which is set on fire in the midst of a popular rising, and they, together with Adrian perish in the flames. Composer: Richard Wagner, bom 1813, died 1883. Tomorrow, Monday, beginning at 7.30, ending after 10 Der fliegende Hollander. (The flying Dutchman.) Opera in three acts by Richard Wagner. Cast: Daland, a Norwegian skipper Herr Rains. Senta Frau Krull. Erik, a hunter Herr Burrian. Mary, Senta’s nurse 1 Fraul. Eibenschiitz. Daland’s mate Herr Rudiger. The Dutchman Herr Plaschke. PLOT. Daland, a Noiwegian sailor, anchors on a deserted coast on his way home. Here he meets the Flying Dutchman, who is doomed to wander from sea to sea till he can find a maiden faithful to him. Once in seven years he is allowed to land and seek her. He offers all his wealth to Daland if he may be allowed to woo nis daughter, Senta. The picture of the Flying Dutchman, which hangs in Daland’s house, has always fascinated Senta until she has gradually come to love him although she is loved by Erik. While the other girls are spinning, she sings to them the ballad of the doomed man who once, when the wind was contrary as he had in vain tried to round the Cape of Good Hope, had sworn that he would try to do so for ever. Senta’s father appears with the Dutchman, who woos her and is accepted at once. Erik implores Senta not to give him up, charging her with infidelity. The Dutch man, on hearing this, sets her free and sails away. Senta, having sworn eternal fidelity to him, throws herself into the waves. Immediately the Dutchman’s ship sinks, and he is united to Senta in heaven. Composer: Richard Wagner, bom 1813, died 1883. Knoke & Dressier, Konig Johann Str., corner Pirn. Plate, Great Exhibition and Sale part., I., II. and III. floors. of Sanitary Requisites of all kinds. Royal Opera House. Tuesday night .... Hoffmanns Erzahlungen ... at 7.30 Wednesday night. . . Tannhauser „ 7 Thursday night . . . Die Fledermaus ,7 Friday night .... Lohengrin 7.30 Saturday night.... Orpheus und Eurydike 7.30 Sunday night ... Die Afrikanerin „ 7 Monday night .... Die Meistersinger von Niirnberg „ 6 Royal Theatre ftcuMtadt. Closed till September 11. LOBECK & CO. Purveyors to His Majesty the King of Saxony. ^.■-,>-^■1]== Altmarkt 2. ========== Manufacturers of High-Class Specialities in Pralines, Dessert- Chocolates, Fondants, Marzipans, Peppermint-Pralines, Cocoas, Biscuits, Glace Fruits and Nuts, Candies, Bonbons and every kind of Confectionery. Tonight . . . . Monday night . . Tuesday night . Wednesday night. Thursday night Friday night . . This afternoon Tonight . . Kesidem Theatre. . Zapfenstreich. . , . (closed). . (closed). . (closed). . (closed). . (closed). Central Theatre. . Der Teufel. . . . . 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