Show H J w t t i Carreno on whose recital MME at the Shubert Monday even evenIng 1 Ing tho eyes or of nil all musical people are aro fastened wide fame iamo aside from irom being n a musician She Sho has taken advanced ground on the que ot of woman suf aut suffrage frage and In a recent Interview she sho said saidI I There Thore Is a suffrage for tor Women which the they cnn can enjoy without enact enacting In ing the disgraceful scenes that I saw In London only a short time ago It Is the suffrage ot of health the compelling ot of healthful surroundings for tor their children In school and home the ap appreciation ot of the fact that the tho success J Joi oi of their progeny In the tho world must have for tor Its basis exuberantly good health backed by equally good morale But she should have 1130 appointive ot of lice She should bo be represented on your school board she should help select elect tho literature for your libraries she should have havo a say as to the sani sanitary tary conditions o of your public places md and especially the tho places whore children chil children dren go and should have equal prop property crt erty rights with men But she should not bo be compelled to face ace the mob In Inthe the tho streets and such political gath gatherings gatherings In n publIc pla plates ns as our great cities furnish I It Is of oC Interest to note that Mme Mm I Swenson Is an old time friend of oC Alme Carrono who Is to appear here Monday londay evening Mrs Swenson toured f through the New England states with the tho great artist In 1877 and refers to tf their experience with a keen sense ot of pleasant reminiscence J A concert will be given In the First I Presbyterian church on the evening or of orthe I the for the benefit ot of the he organ fund The choir will present for fOI the first time In this city Orlando Morgans song cycle ccle In Fairyland Il assisted by n a select orchestra under the direction or of George Skelton ho choir consists ot of Mrs Jack Taylor Talor ro o Miss Edna Dwyer Der contralto Fred C Graham tenor J W Y s basso Miss Maud Thorn organist Tha Ladles Ladies Aid society ot of the church have havethe the matter In charge with the distribution distribution tion of oC the tickets In the hands of n a special committee including Mrs W WC V VC C Lyne Mrs W H Alexander md lid Mrs H J Much Interest Is being taken In the concert with very wely Indication or of a large and profitable at attendance The environment and method of oC placing the proposed d instrument ment are creating discussion the Idea f being to avoid nold mistakes committed In other churches where organs have been so unfortunately located as to destroy desto a large percentage of oC their value Th There re has been much criticism ot of the ar ot of the organ and choir loft of the tho First Presbyterian church from I local organists and other musician noticeably Organist Peabody ot of St Sti i k Marks cathedral who predicts that at unless radical changes are made there here will be occasion for much regret The I themselves have often com complaIned or of the cramped quarters The I blue prints print or of tho church were sent I when the church was built to eastern organ builders who said they easily build an organ on the present location To 10 which Mr lr Peabody re replies replies plies Vel Very true the builders om can make an organ to fit n a coal bin In Inthe inthe the cellar for that matter mattei The out Gut outcome come of the tho controversy Is being watched with much Interest particular particularly lar a as one or two experts from the tho cast are ale to be brought here to look the tho Instrument over overA overA A special musical program will lIe be given Sunday evening In the tho Odd Fel Fellows lows hall at Garfield Including sele from Claude Nettleton with his violin and as aJ a baritone singer a so soprano soprano solo from rom Mss MIs C G Plummer with violin and with Mrs Mn W WS V VS S Loomis as Plano piano accompanist 4 The First Congregational church choir has been temporarily izod by the departure ot of Mrs A S Peters for New York where she Is Isto isto to take a course or of vocal ocal stud study and b by the tho d departure ot of Miss Edna Cohn for Cuba Chairman Cox of the mu music lc committee 15 s trying a number of can candidates candidates for the vacancies with plenty of oC sopranos but a dearth of oC contraltos ready to stop sep Into the breach 4 Organist Tracy Y Cannon will ph play playE E prior to the morning service at the First Congregational church Sunday an Andantino by Franck Franek and d steins Melody In F For theof the of offertory n a by y Salome with the finale a In E fiat by Miss Hunter formerly an In In this city has been appoint r j ji jo A t jt y j t i t o S St SD St tx Y x X YX Y A AY Y A A Y Y t Y A I Y A r Y D Y A Y A Y Y t 1 Nc r h d f at I II A A YX Y t X I X j I f X X y A A Af A f Af f I y l s A AX 1 c f tw s sk X k 1 X j r 8 tJ X 41 X t t tr a t f A A y A y A d a ai y A y A y A t s sj y i j y A Y A y MADAM TERESA CARRENO Tho Distinguished Pianist Who Will b o 0 Heard at tiro tho Shubert Monday E Enc c ning ed cd music supervisor In the Ogden public schools Miss lIss Emily C Jessup of oC this city supervisor of music and manual train trainIng training Ing In n the Grantsville schools ha hamade has made such n a success or of her work worl as asto asto to give much satisfaction While at Columbia university Miss Jessup took an exceptionally high stand In the department de department conducted b by the late Pro Prof MacDowell There Thero will be special music at the First M E church tomorrow w evening those who will appear being Miss Ro flu mania manla Hyde violinist Miss 1155 Josephine Morrison harpIst and Miss Marion Mathews cellist The Catholic cathedral choir will sing Feasts mass In E flat at the Sunday 71 11 n a m service with George as the soloist For the offertory Miss Florence Locke will sing Henshaw Danas Salve Regina Silence Dales Knapp a popular vio violinist violinist from the tho east cast who has given recitals In this state expects to vIsit the west again this season to tour under the management of oC Fre l lGraham I Graham A proposition has been made to or organIze an amateur Symphony orches orchestra tra with singers associated the to be 00 under the direction of Prof An Anton Anton ton Pedersen en With such a thorough Instructor In charge It Is believed the organIzation In ht time could bo be made mad to prove proe a valuable feeder for the older SymphonIc organization Local music houses report a steady and good sale or of band several bands In n the tho country tributary to Salt Sail Lake having recently been equipped with full Cull sets Ono One denier dealer re rc reports ports the sale salo of seven BB flat fiat tubas the tho past year car costing from to each The demand for tor clarinets Is reported su such h that It Is at times not rosy easy to respond with promptness The sheet music trade continues to report a falling on off In the demand for ragtime and cheap truck with an In Increasing increasing creasing call for classical and sacred music The sale salo of oC the latter par particularly particularly will In Increase e se until Easter Cards have havo been received In this city from Paris as follows Mrs HarrIet Code Tucker announces the tho marriage or of her daughter Marlo Mario to Mr Arthur Hartman on the thc da of oC December nineteen hundred and nine Parisi 78 Avenue du Rots do Bou Boulogne logne The bride may not be known In this city but the groom Is as h hhas he has appeared in concert recital at the First and First Moth Meth Methodist odist churches under local entert entertain entertainment ln ment management Mr Hartman Is a I great master or of the violin his per ot of the Bacho Bache without accompaniment proving a r wonderful effort that carried awa away hi audiences Ho Is also what is regard regarded ed In n social circles as n a good fellow and amI though of oC foreign birth and train trainIng training Ing appeared while here to be th thou thor thoroughly ou Americanized Mr was noted for his appreciation r American beauty which has found Cound its lis fruition In his marriage with a American girl probably one of oC hi pupils whose personal charm combine with special aptitude for the violin was more than the artist could with withstand withstand stand Ho was proposing to visit Sal Sa Sali I II I Lake Lako again on his next American tou and will doubtless bring his bride w ti b bhim him The They have the tho best wishes t the Salt Lake e musical colony At St Marks larks cathedral morning Miss Am Amy Osborne Is to sing as a contralto solo for Cor the The Earth Is the Lords b by Frank Franl Tynes The First Methodist choir will sing Marstons anthem Im a Pilgrim nn nna a Stranger at Sunday Sunda mornings ser serIce vice Ice with contralto In evening 1 rs Nels will sing as a soprano solo A Heart Song by byI I |