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Show of attractive surroundings. The pro- grams will be changed every week and best talent to be procured will behind the footlights. be found Several performances ' will be given every day and evening. The price of admission will be ten cents, which insures any seat in the house. , HARRY LB GRANDE. notice of The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Commercial National Salt Lake City, Utah, will be the Directors room of the bank at Salt Lake City, on Tuesday, Bank of held in at 2:30 oclock of electing a p M., for the purpose Board of Directors for the year, and for the transactioh THE STUDIOS. Lottie Levy is in New York and just for fun occupied a box at the Mrs. Martha Royle King on Tuesday performance of The Billionaire. entertained the members of the Cin- When Sallie Fisher came on the stage derella company, and amid the she saw Lottie in the box and it nearly happiest surroundings the young ladies caused her stage fright. Both, it will be remembered, were In Little Chrispassed a delightful afternoon. topher last June. d d annual Meeting. January 12th, 1904, IN ensuing of such other business as may legally come before said meeting. The undersigned are also authorized by resolution of the Board of Directors d d Miss Emma Ramsey scored a really phenomenal success at Park City and Brigham and, accompanied by Miss Sand, left on Wednesday for her forty days tour of the north. Frank Ramsey of Provo is her advance agent and George Ramsey is manager. Idaho has been will billed and the advertising is quite prominent, so it is safe to assert that the tour will be a financial success. Few young girls would have the hardihood to attempt such a tour at this time, but with her great success in this state, Miss Ramsey has reason to feel encouraged. The start has been auspicious and the result of Prof. Anton Pedersen is busy at the present time in preparing for his Christmas entertainment at All Hal- lows. November 15th, which we were compelled to accept with regret, and since November 17th, 1903, he has very kindly assisted the company in maining with its order clerk. H. G. WILLIAMS, re- General Manager. Approved: G. W. KRAMER, Pres. P. V. Coal Co. Second V. P. Utah Fuel Co., Salt Lake City, Utah, December 3rd, 1903. VOCAL. warcla Mui Store. Only teacher of Method In city . Hoursl0a.rn.to6p.rn Anton Pederson, PIANO, VIOLIN, HARMONY. Studio, No. 4, Calder's Music Palace. Monsieur And Madam de Loery, are sole agents lor the following well known , , Stock Vose & Sons Grown Richmond ; d Royal dk Schutz Fergus Coalter has been having a heavy run on pianos the last month or so. The number of instruments going out from all stores is something mar- Blasius BOTTOM PRICE8. EASY PAYMENT8. velous. dk Over dk ! at the Clayton Emporium the nwBBnnnRni 38 MAIN ST other day Mr. Whitehead was trying a talking machine for a customer, Mr. Giles was selling a piano and Father Strobel was doing the Apollo. Upd d stairs the studios were emitting varAt the piano warerooms of the On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- ious scales and the Bon Ton man was day of next week, Mrs. CJrace Y. Kerr trying over scores. These with a har- Clayton Music Co., this evening, comwill hold her annual exhibit of water monica and accordeon accompaniment, mencing at 8 oclock, a free musicale colors and decorated china in the large made up a well known medley that was unequalled: will be given by three music-lovinhall at the Clayton Music Co., 109 Main local artists to which the street Mrs. Kerr has lately finished is cordially invited. The ClayPatti seems to have proved a de- public some very fine hits of work. ton Music company will welcome its cided failure in the East. It all goes friends to this recital to which admls-mio- n d d to prove that one of the first things to will bo free. The following artThe Utah Musical bureau has lately learn is when to quit. ists appear: Willard Weihe, violinist; been established with office at 109 . dk dk Fred Graham, tenor; J. J. McClellan, Main street This bureau consists of Something ought to he done, and accompanist. Willard Weihe, the premier violinist; o- John J. McClellan, the organist and at once, to stop the practice of some concert pianist; Chas. Kent, baritone; leading book and art dealers in placOrigin of Grain Weight on wall their Indecent phoFred Graham, tenor; Arvilla Clark, ing nasty, By an English law, passed in 1266, prima donna, and Agatha Berkhoel, tos. The nude in art can he just as it was provided that a silver .penny, contralto. It is the intention of the modest as any other form of art, hut called a in sterling, should equal bureau to work in harmony in all mat- cheap reproductions of girls getting well thirty-twwheat ters, to promote concerts and concert ready for the bath, colored displays of weight and taken from thegrains, ol center engagements and carry on a general cheap cotton hosiery and lingerie, are dried, business pertaining to professional not art hut downright pampering to the ear. This is the origin of our work. Mr. McClellan is the manager depraved tastes. A person who would grain weight. o and that means that it will be ably appreciate such a photo has no mind at all above smut. The women should Make Love In the Water. managed. to a , store at refuse Westerlarid-on-Syltbuy displaying on the Get At d d smut in a frame. gilt coast of man the North a Sea, mixed After unanimously electing presidk dk bathing is allowed and a pair of lovers dent, a certain musical body recently called it off and now the election goes The real trouble at the First Con became engaged while actually in. the over for a week. Just a little hint gregatlonal church is that the knock- water. might be of service, i. e., study some ers have gotten to work and several form of parliamentary law and get of the musicians among the women want Mrs. Kings place. down to business right away. g . i . o . . d d Mme. Amanda Swenson. Young Bros. Go. PIANOS different instrument and in every selection had Johnny Morgan nailed to the mast. The orchestra played throughout the week at the new store of the Beesley Music Co., and it was a good introduction. The Beesleys, however, need no introduction to Utahs musicians. m The Utah Fuel Company and the Pleasant Valley Coal Company, having decided to withdraw from the retail trade, has disposed of its retail business, yards, and offices, to the Bamberger Coal company, effective December 1st, 1903. The Bamberger Coal Company will collect all accounts due to our Retail Agency, and will pay all bills incurred on and after December 1st, 1903. The company takes this method and occasion to state the Mr. D. J. Sharp, wbo has been in charge of our retail department for many years, and with full and complete satisfaction to it, as we believe was also the case to our many patrons, voluntarily tendered his resignation to the company on dk Alfred Rordame has an interesting photographic studio on Third South In addition to his work as a photographer, Mr. Rordame is a diletante In various lines. He is a musician of ability and has lately been doing something in the way of hand bookbinding that is quite interesting. Such work is seldom appreciated by the public at large, but those who know something of the art cannot fail to recognize Ror dames ability in this line. d d dk The old fogies at the First Congre to the gational church objected but on the stand bloomers, at their own church, a few a very nights after Cinderella, Aunt Hannahs soft production, Quiltin Bee was given and one of the females wore a short skirt and pantellettes. They were ugly as could be and much worse than the bloomers. Hence it is pantellettes vs. bloomers to many. dk AT Fergus Coalter's dk At the Tabernacle choir rehearsal VOICE CULTURE The Daynes Music company has sold Coachi??1 Conversation. Breathing and 13 Hammond pianos to the public Thursday night Prof. Evan Stephens Opera a Specialty. schools of Ogden. asked his singers if they had read i j38 Constitution Building.' This weekly has been hav Truth. 39 SOUTH MAIN STREET, . dd digs at the choir, he said. Louise Richards, Lee Richards and lng some want to know if you have read T. Harwood have had work accepted I just Onraniito??a!i Soharwenka and Jedllczka. J the Paris salon. This is good news. the paper, for there is certainly a aeth, Tabernacle. Piano, Thsobt, by good deal of truth about them. Prof. SSi CJayton Hall, 109 South Main sLii 8t d d Stephens then went on to urge his Phoneow yPhone' 2066 k 2 ri18 Residence a finished has pretty Lewis Ramsey singers to work for better results. In autumn sketch showing the spires Of this connection Truth wishes to asthe temple from the road through the sure Mr. Stephens, who has been such an enthusiastic worker for local musDr. Park grounds. Miss ic, and his singers as well, that this d d Barratt paper always has the Interests of the Clyde Squires and George teacher, or music con-cochoir at heart, and it is the wish to had work accepted for the first assume such school they are attending see the Tabernacle choir at the 'PHONE 1288 1 an artistic place in local musical cir ... ruoi, so. in New York. This is a good riser cles as its strength demands. John J. McClellan. YEARS E BEFORE THE PUBLIC d Nine Beesleys. They each played a notice that at said meeting an the whole tour ought to be highly sucamendment to Section 3 of the Arti- cessful. regarding the cles of Association to be elected for number of Directors Miss Arvilla Clark and Oscar Kirk-hasaid bank, will be considered. will tour the southern towns In JOHN J. DALY, concert repertoire and as former rePresident citals have been eminently successful, 4t Attest: E. W. Wilson, Cashier. there is every reason to believe that this popular young Utah couple will BUSINESS CHANGE. meet with decided recognition. to give s TWENTY-FIV- Next Door to C M. I. Z. . Nora Gleason. ur ID DAYS ONLY SPECIAL prices on nil our ten different Pianos, brands of |