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Show T mntXymx. TftUtH 13 Would it not be advisable to hear ess of children, whose only accomWhile it has never been denied that plishment is an ordinary Voice for Utah, and Salt. Lake especially, has singing" ordinary ballads at every And many a fair voice more than the usual amount of musi ruined been has by too much work cal talent, yet it cannot be overlooked the during years when the crib and that there are more fake" musicians, the trundle bed were the proper kecond-clas- s teachers and perform- daces. Do let us cut out the wonderers" than in any state of its size in ful children from public concerts. Jl Jl the country. This fact has been one is a young piSands Miss Jennie of the reasons why so many of the best of the local artists go away from anist of this city who will assuredly the city and settle elsewhere as the take her place very soon among the years go by and they see their best oremosf women pianists of the city. efforts criticised in the same classifiwork is Her rarely good and in her recation as the young child treble of tour with Miss Ramsey as pianist the steenth ward. And honest criti- cent cism' has been scarce hereabouts to and accompanist she won golden lauthe disgust of the experienced ones. A rels all over the state. Her style is with certain singer has been known to be the kind that finds instant favor alike. musicians and flat for a great many seasons past, in Jl Jl fact, to be flat, is this singers greatest is claini to distinction, but the time Its a dead secret as yet, but the not known that the defect was noticed public will surely be interested, the Then there are so in the reports. musical public rather. A well known many amateurs, youthful prodigies, long haired and broken down fakirs Salt Laker has been at work for some from the East and in fact all sorts and time on a little musical comedy styled, conditions-o- f men who come to Salt The The charCharity Concert. Lake for the beautiful art of graft, acters are all well known, local musiand it does seem to pay them, too. cians, men and women, with a few J Jl The dialogue Bohemians to fill in. Take the fellow Stevens, for in- is rare and some decided liberties are He came here with many taken with prominent people in the stance. It is not likely that it fine letters which were from leading profession. will see a public presentation, but a theatrical people in New York. He got rehearsal has been arranged together a clever company) and pro- private as Truth has been askedi to be and duced Little Christopher, which was present this column will possibly an immediate success, except that Ste- have a rather lively story to give its vens could not sing, could not act and readers at no distant day. The could not stage the production. Jt Jl members of he company will hereNew Miss Ramsey is to go to Tintic, Park after fight shy of wealthy Yorkers unless they see something City, Evanston and Rexburg. MU8IC. non-musicia- OSTiEORA'THS VmniuiffMiHMMNMmniiiiiHn HHWWWmwMMUUIWUlM ..SEE.. OLifornia. A Delightful Place to Visit A Profitable Place to Live substantial at the outset. Jl Jl ji j Jl J It. is said that Emma Lucy Gates is coming back to take part in a winter Greatest Play Ground on Earth Jl Jl would be an apt title for a story now going the rounds of the studios. Jt Jl Music in the churches is showing the usual results of the hot season. Why would it not be a good plan to give all choirs a rest during July or August? Jl Jl The Christensen orchestra is giving some very attractive music at the Knutsford every evening. W. L. B. o A Question. , What do you think 'new boarder? asked Mrs. Starvem. of-th- Oh, I dont know! e replied . Star-bord- . . I think hes very polite. Either that or very sarcastic. Did you hear him ask me if Id pass the cream. Wasted. And so, said the bore, concluding d a story, I gave him to understand that he couldnt use me. Time is money, I says to him, and And on that basis, said the victim, breaking away, youve used up several dollars worth of my money. long-winde- A Phenomenon. Yes, said the Georgia cracker, Seth Billins widder owns his ole still back yondah, but shes got a man to keep it for her. Remarkable! exclaimed the other. Hes the first man I ever heard of that could keep a woman still. . Getting Rid of a Dog. Lost A Tallent Whats this? house dog; liberal reward will be paid The old establishe4 Calder music for his return. Why, man, theres house is to take a Main street building your dog out in the yard this moment come now being erected and it is expected, 'Maguire Yes; somebodyll soon as as that that "trade will hum thereafter. Man- along and steal him Chiabout. from an advertisement get importation ager Strobel, cago of some months ago, has made Where Adam Got His 8mile. great strides in working up the business. Neer mind, darling, said Eve, Jl Jl when Adam ceased temporarily from a is Little Christopher planning kicking at the closed gate, you still have me. day at Saltair. Jl Jl It was this that made Adam cultiSaltair is soon to have a season of vate that justly celebrated sickly light opera and it ought to be very smile. J . production. out A Scandal in Bohemia The Tabernacle recitals will keep up until October. The same company, however, is going to try and produce some more operas later on. Their work was good for a starter, and under a capable stage director they could do some McClellans part in the fine work. way of conducting the music is always good. ns Madame Swenson is bringing some strong voices this season. Jl Jl Jl To be incorporated this coming Muweek will be the Daynes-Romne- y sic company, which already has a street. successful. 9 tore and a sign on Richards Evan Stephens, the director of the Tabernacle choir, is to be the presi- Famous Places which everyone wants to sea dent. Had Him at Last Jl Jl He Im going to ask you a catch It is unfortunate that local musical Miss Withers. circles are so filled with petty jeal- question, this la so sudMiss Withers Jl ousies and knockers. Another rumor in the realm of local Jl Jl In vest in a ticket to CALIFOR- music is one to the effect that Pyper, Bridewell Anderson, who Mrs. Kate produce Whitney, Spencer et al, will week. NIA and secure rich divisued the Rio Grande for $15,000 for San Toy during conference dends In HEALTH, injuries, loss of her voice, etc., seJl.. Jl.' cured a verdict of $900. PLEASURE and It is always a pleasure to hear Fred Jl Jl WEALTH. He is a clever young Graham sing. Professor Le Comte has come down tenor with a good stage presence an with the purpose of openhe is always willing to go into an; from Ogden studio. He is an eastern sort of a musical venture as long as i ing a vocal He has taken his place man. is Jl Jl Rivers, Mountain, Valley, as the popular tenor of the city. Mr. and Mrs. McClellan leave today Jl Jl Ocean Reached by Lakes for a week in Provo canyon. The success of Miss Emma Ramsey . Jl Jl return from Paris two her since Professor Anton Pedersen has three TUB months ago is really phenomenal am pupils who' will be heard the winsome young singer has taken promising Her from in the 'future. They are Eva in several thousand dollars. and .Nettie Olson, who are tpur through j3anpete, Sevier and the Dunyon the piano, and little Dave south has never been excelled, in studying Company's Lines. loca: Ragawsky, clarinet and violin. point of receipts, by any other ' Jl - Jl artist and of course her work was Miss Ramsey is working Some musicians seem to imagine perfebt. Wm asMrlptlr an tUuatmtvs of further study to years attain hard ttuntuiMll M that the sole object of a' publication is her heard have who those and abroad boom. musicians. There is entirely voice and appreciated its great pos- to Salt Cttjr. Main SU Uk. No. 201 much booming of inferior metoo sibilities, wish for her full success in chanics in this line around Salt Lake. this ambition. B.B. . : first-cyas- s. ui outhem Pacific . , . - . . I . Oh, den, Mr. Goodman. Gift of the Gods. Among the ancients, a salt spring was regarded as a gift of the gods, and it was believed that any salt found in the soil lent it a peculiar sanctity, and made it a place where prayers were most readiiy heard. Every meal that included salt had a certain sacred character, creating a bond of piety and friendship between host and guest. - They Stick to the Alleys. Uncle Sam still has land enough to give us all. a farm, more than 900,000,-00acres awaiting entry and settleBut the inhabitants of the ment. cities, who have grown to love the stick to lights of the their alley hcas. 0 hurdy-gurdie- s, Smallpox Kills Charles Stevens, secretary of the League of MinneHe had apolis, died from smallpox. as vaccination frequently denounced inefficacious and a barbarous practice. Anti-Vaccination- ist . Antl-Vaccinnati- on !E |