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Show professional oards. Mine. Amanda Swenson. VOCAL. Store. Only teacher of Hour 10a.m.'to 6 p.m In Method city. Garcia Studio Oalder'8 Mualo - Anton Pederson, PIANO, VIOLIN, HARMONY. . Studio, Cltfton Music Co , Main Street. Monsieur amd Madam de Loery, VOICE CULTURE Breathing and and French Conversation. a for Specialty. Opera Coaching B86 Constitution Building. Miss Nora Gleason. . KACTM. or NWW $ THMII mruota, wi.mnsrs s transcribed for band instruments by Bandmaster Pedersen. ,;Sehuberts eighth symphony, which Is unfinished, is made up of only two movements, and with these the symphony stops. In all of Schuberts works not one is more beautiful in ideas or perfect in form than this. The first page of the score is dated at Vienna, October 30, 1822. For forty-- r five years it remained unknown, and was rescued from obscurity by Sir George Grove and given to the world. The score.. was published, in 1867, and the first performance was given at the 6 of Crystal Palace, London, time the the same year. Since that faof one the become has symphony vorite numbers on the concert stages. George P. Upton, a scholarly critic, who was employed for many years as a writer on the Chicago Tribune, in his work on Standard Symphonies, v , -- -- on-Apr- il says: The allegro opens at once and without introduction with an impressive subject given out by the 'cellos and basses. At its close the oboes and clarinets take up. a melodious theme pianissimo, the violins . accompanying it in an agitated manner. After a shore development of this theme the cellos enter with a melody which will never cease to fascinate the hearer with its wonderful beauty and grace of motion. After its' repetition by the violins in octaves there cpmes a pause, followed by a most passionate declaration in the minor, as if?to drown the memory of the former inoment of happiness. The beautiful thfeme again returns, however, and the first part of the movement, closes with a struggle between these expressions of perfect .... happiness and wild pkssions. The second part opens with- the original subject varied for the basses, which is grandly developed amid full orchestral outbursts up to a powerful climax. As it dies away, the first theme and is again treated with charming variety, the ' whole closing with another climax in which the opening subject forms the material of the coda. The andante begins with an introductory passage for the horns and - bassoons, the double-basse- s accompa--: to another nying pizzicato, leading up lovely theme given out by the violins. After a striking development of this theme the second subject is stated by the clarinets with strong accompani-- . ment. repeated by. the oboe with the addition of a new phrase in which the flute joins. The whole orchestra follows with stately harmony, succeeded by an episode which leads up to a new ..treatment of the second theme by the strings. r Then follows the customary repetition, in brilliant .detail. The coda is full of melodious :beauty, and closes delightful wprk.- TRUTH. 11 Rhumatism and Uric Acid. Official Call For Rheumatism depends upon an ex- REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE, cess of uric add in (lie blood. The percentage of uric acid in the various April 8, 1904. articles of diet are: Fish. 8.15; mut- TO THE REPUBLICAN ELECTORS ton, G.75; veal, 8.11; pork, 8 48; beefOF THE STATE OF UTAH: steak. 14.45; liver, lit. 26; coffee, 4.53; In accordanco with established cusA strip of carpet glued to a 3.22. and Milk contain tea, of vegetables tom and in obedience to instructions piece wood will remove mud from boots none, except the potato, which has a of tho national Republican committee, the State Republican committee of quickly and without the slightest in- trace of uric acid. o Utah directs that a state convention of jury to leather, and is far better than the usual brush. delegated representatives of tho ReOrigin of Clearinghouses. publican party bo held at Salt Lake When pouring hot fruit into a glass Not all bankers arc aware of the dish place the latter on a wet cloth. manner in which the clearinghouse City, Utah, for tho purpose of electing six dologates-at-largand six alternate This prevents any chance of the glass system oi The messengers to tlio Republican delogates-a- t originated. large cracking, which would otherwise be the London banking houses used to national convention of 1904, and for very likely to happen. meet at a certain alehouse, and there tho transaction of such other business When bottling pickles or ketchup make exchanges of paper. Their em- as may properly come before it, and it is a good plan to boil the corks, ployers observed this and held a meet- that said state convention shall asand while hot press them tightly Into ing io discuss the matter: This meet- semble at 10 oclock a. m. on Friday, the bottles, so that when they are ing resulted in the founding of the the 8thfday of April, 1904, In tho Salt I.ake theater. cold they are tightly sealed. London clearinghouse in 1775. The Republican electors of this Milk rinses off bottles and glasses and all other electors, without state, ASSESSMENT NOTICE. easily if these are dipped in water as regard to past political affiliations who soon as emptied. They are not clean, believe In the principles of tho RepubThe but they will clean all the easier when Burlington Extension Mining lican party and indorse its policies, aro company. Location of mining proper- cordially invited to unlto under this lie time comes. The fat of good bacon will feel oily ty, West Tlntic mining district, Juab call In the selection of said delegates State of Utah. Principal and alternates. and look white, the lean of a flesh county, business office, Salt Lake City, Utah. The said state convention shall concolor, and firmly attached to the bone. Notice is hereby given that at a sist of 460 delegates, apportioned to If it is young, the rind will be thin meeting of the board of directors of tho several counties of this Rtato on and tender,, and if old, thick and the Burlington Extension Mining com- the basis of one delegate for every tough. pany, held at the office of said com- ninety-fivvotes, or a majority fracon the 3rd day of February, A. D. tion thereof, that wero cast for Hon. pany o 1904, an assessment, No. 3, of Joseph Howell for representative in one cent per share was congress on November 4, 1902, In said of Illuminated Leather Novelties. by said board levied upon the capital counties, respectively. Herewith is tho Illuminated leather table mats stock of said company, payable to the apportionment to each county: and spreads are taking the place of secretary thereof at his office at No. Dele- the burnt leather novelties which have 79 West Second South street, Salt been so popular. Some rich effects Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th are obtained by this new method of day of March, A. D. 1904. And any decoration, which is far handsomer stock upon which the said assessment remain unpaid on the 15th day of than anything ever devised by the The work is done by the March. A. D. 1904, will be delinquent use of a stencil and the decoration is and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment be made bein the embossed style. One of the most elegant table mats fore, will be sold on the 5th day of A. D. 1904, to pay said delinis. circular in shape and about thirty April, assessment, together with the six inches in diameter. It is of dark quent cost of advertising and expenses of brown leather and has a Grecian sale. scroll border in gold, with raised iriBy order of the board of directors descent figures above it. As the light of said company. falls on the mat the latter appears to Salt I ake City, Utah. February 3, 1904 be illuminated, hence the name. WILLIAM DARKE, Secretary. o -- e one-tent- h (1-1- 0) n-.a- y All delegates shall be elected not less than five days before the meeting of the state convention. The respec- - re-ente- rs " . - Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, ;Utah.. coals: Castle Gate,. . Clear Creek, Winter Quarters; Sunnyside, are :.v the best aver... . . and all points east T- -T- I-1 - " at Ogdan Unloa Dapot with all Southara Paefflo and Dragon Short Una Tho only Transcontinental Linn palling dlradly through Salt Laka City. Con netting Trains. IPLENDIDLY FAST TRAINS DAILT EQUIPPED BETWEEN OGDEN AND Via Thm lapanita and Distinct Beetle DENVER Boats. Through Pullman and Ordinary Sleeping Cars to Denver, Omaha, Kehhm City, St. Lonis and Chicago without change. Free reclining chair cars. Personally Conducted Excursions. , Dining Cars, service a la Carte on all through trains. ror ret, folflen. free '.Uuitnted booklet, tobaqairo it ywi. huni ticket ecnt P-..-- . ' - THE 6CENIO LINE TO L A. BENTON. G cpcelfyln Um Bln Ai P. D, Grand rente, or address y tive county committees are requested to call conventions or to otherwise arrange for the election of delegates to the state convention. The chairmen of the respective county committees will forward to the chairman of the stale committee, immediately after their election, a full list of the delegates chosen. The Republican national convention is to assemble at Chicago, 111., at 12 oclock, noon, on Tuesday, the 21st day of June. 1904. Delegates and alternates elected thereto will receive credentials duly signed and attested by tho chairman and secretary of the state convention electing them. By order of the Republican state committee.JAMES H. ANDERSON, - Chairman. TOM PITT, Secretary. o Discovers New Acid. Dr. William Foster of the depart- ment of chemistry at Princeton university, has discovered a new acid, hereafter to be 'labeled with the Interesting name trisulpboxyarsenlc acid. , SALT LAKE OTT: f ; |