Show t J 1 1 r i fit L HE E old saying that a a. knock is as asgood T THE good as a boost has 1181 Its place Jn the tho world of yesterday and today is blessing that humanity but it is a contrary enough to make malte tho axiom a atrue atrue true true one If It all of the ill things said sad what a believed were to of people orb orb this would be It U Is barel barely pos- pos that that half a dm dozen en minded broad people might still remain friendly would but the overwhelming majority battle for Justi justl- Justification engage In m n an endless which because of the superior super super- would surpass surpass sur sur- for or menta mentality lit of ot the age pass lass in bitterness the fiercest wars of the prehistoric tribes Jealousy is the most ignoble senti senti- sentiment sentiment senU 1 and Is ment of which man is capable responsible to for l' l the most unhappiness It leads man to the most unheard-of unheard atrocities and incites woman oman to most unwomanly behavior On second plainly see that thought anybody can ti nature distorted by jealousy jealoUS appears to the worst possible advantage Then Wb why will man as vain as he is De DO blind blind to the effect which he ho creates when in such tantrums To say Eay that thata a n mood of this kind is fiendish does docs not exaggerate When a little willpower will will- power Judiciously used would do donway away with such nonsense it is crim- crim t nal for people to be self indulgent to the extent of encouraging the ono J thing which is working the greatest evil of the day Jealousy has become so 80 much a aart adart part dart art of business that It Is taken for granted called caned competition and l Isaid la Is sald aid to be the tho best promoter of oC busl- busl I But in music that excuse avails ness P 11 fl 1 1 nothing Music js is all an au art art-a iu un L u sou the khe he very best In man and should not note me e contaminated by detrimental and unworthy impulses The strung high-strung sensitive ex co tt- tt natures of or musicians coexistent ex co with the tho law of oC self a tion might prompt them to speak unkindly unkindly un un- kindly or cuttingly of oC others who on- on croach upon their t territory but it f Is Isby s by no means in keeping with whir the beautiful beautiful side of oC their lives r If others possess a virtue which is not yours and one which shines out brilliantly you cannot hurt oven by bythe bythe the most scathing criticism the tho real merit which is the foundation of their i success and 3 y m ou Oll only make malte yourself little and ridiculous in the eyes ees of ot the tho I public by attempting to pull down that which Is a Jo glorious gift of God h I 4 Is it not bettor better betterto ib to elevate ate the exalted exalted exalted exalt- exalt ed still higher b by your our sweet heart- heart I Nell praise and sympathy sj than to be a In the grass gragg ever ready with a handful of mud to darken and discolor discolor discolor dis- dis color those who are making the most of the talents given them I Nature lature is grand in inspiring almost to the bursting point but music in Its highest stage of perfection is a holy thing Dining and It emanates from a soul that responds to a divine divIno conception while beautiful inanimate nature is isto mute to express except through vis- vis lon ion When you look at pt tho the problem In Sn this Oa way does docs it not make you OU blush with shame to recall the premeditated pre- pre meditated or even the impulsive slur l cast ast upon persons who have attained rte 1 n goal of ot efficiency not yet et reached by yourself Do you not cringe when the lithe searching eye of conscience de- de ands an e explanation i Only those who are uncertain of ot their heir own position or capabilities find findt I Jit t necessary to malign anyone anone else to toi i retain their hold Tho big soul is Js so soi i killed tilled tiled with its own beauty that Iti it i naturally sees Bees and admires that I ty ly In other people and consequently I has a as a word of ot praise for that which Strikes a corresponding chord in its il own wn makeup It Is n. n l. l ht bright f feather th In tn it Laic Lakes Lake's r rap cap ap- ap to say th that t she sho h h- h has hs' hs s' s a Slumber of minded broad-minded musicians who speak favorably of oC others in th their lr profession If IC real worth is there but bui 1 Joh oh how humiliating it is to admit j I hat there are others who do o Just the reverse r-everse t verso Service Is the secret of success Help the other Cell fellow ow bread cast up- up 9 1 km ken n the waters never tails falls to come como comeback Ib back ck and very often octen a a. generously 1 f Muttered buttered slice It is Is DE t. I i 1 An extract from Crom the Musical Amerl- Amerl tan Can says ays Clara Butt Dutt the English contralto I who hol will tour America next season is isI I not only tho the possessor of a a. remarkable able I II voice but likewise the best of ot mothers 1 and the tho th kindest and most generous of I j friends Her Hel love lovo for her three chil chil- dren Is so Intense as to be almost amuse amus- amus e ang ing She considers them their ha happl- happl i- i i floss and their interests before all aU else else 1 sand and as aa a a. man who knows her intimately inti remarked ed the other day If It It came to choosing between abandoning a engagement and breaking a promise to t e take her hp children in tn to th the S Loo I dO do tru- tru vc uld l oo J truly y believe she would c cancel can can- eel cel t the engagement then and there When they were tots she used to 1 take t them around on tour with her she t newer never moved without them it was a I case of ot traveling with two and some some- t times three nurses nurses' In addition nurses In to her maid daid and ot other oter ler attendants but I I t kho ho didn't n l care a scraP about that Im- Im emotional i possibly more or- or er er- 11 even than most moat artists she never i stops to think when she wants to do anyone anyone- a good turn and few Indeed en of ot her most moat intimate friends have I ranY uny lIny Idea 0 of ot f the wa way she has helped il II te long Llong artists ot of merit at times when hen tuck luck has seemed to bo be going dead i l them K There Is everything to Indicate that J tho A tour of or Mme Butt Dutt and u I her ner h husband Kennerley Rumford the I 1 English baritone I will be truly sensa sensa- I Loudon Charlton says as he Is II fairly deluged with applications for tor f 1 i Appearances of ot the tho distinguished com com- nation and the tho three months which I I the tho two singers will spend In this Country will bo be altogether too short to Lo to meet moot all aU demands The Tho artists will II late lato in December and open their tour with an appearance with I L i symphony orchestra in New cw York following following fol- fol lowing this with a n Carnegie hall seii re- re t r. ii which In turn will be followed I i ua a Popular Sunday night concert it t the New hew York Hippodrome The our end o the Pacific P coast in Ur inand L. L lay when Mme Ime Butt and M Mr Rumford I J JaU for tor Australia t. t I There Thoro will be general rejoicing t to o J warn team that Miss Emma Lucy Gate is r 1 s I Convalescing to the thc extent t n pt of ot 1 ln S' S f and n ablo ln to see sec a very en few tew friends that there Is a n possibility of or her re se returning returning re- re turning to Salt J Lake ako next week from Brighton where she sho has been quite III for the pa past t eleven cleven weeks While Miss Gates Is unable to walk na nR yet ct because because of or excessive R weakness ness she Is IR so brig bright and cheerful that she cho radiates hope ofa of or ora ofa a very speedy speed recovery reco Mss Miss Gates was almost her old self sel ono one da day last Int week when a friend called and she recounted w with her accustomed accustomed tomed tomeda vim and animation tho the tale of ofa a n trip through Yellowstone park when hen themselves her camping party part found minus the staff tta of ot life lIe and she bought loaves for them thorn b by singing old songs Bons for tor some very Or stern government men Her magnificent voice always rs works wonders and It was no surprise to have her tell what excellent biscuit the tho chef chet prepared for tor thorn them and tho the flood lood of ot hospitality which was theirs In her modest Wo way Miss Gates at attributed attributed at- at the tho generosity of or tho the soldier to the fact that most of or them were were homesick and that the old melodies softened their hearts It Is hoped that Miss Gates will be beable able ablo to return to Germany in January to fulfill a number of ot engagements which her manager holds awaiting her Include en engagements en- en reCOver recovery Her tour will In Basel Switzerland and Carlsbad Carlsbad Germany All of ot her hor contracts contracts con con- tracts are arc of the tho most flattering nature nature na na- ture a fact which means menns much In a aland aland aland land land where music Is of such a high standard While It has been a n source of much grief to have ha Utah's diva so critically ill ill there thore has been a help of ot a mothers mother's s scare care cae and a n secret pleasure that Miss Gates could at least be within Inquiring Inquiring ing In- distance for tor this length len of ot time Miss 1 Gates Is very en enthusiastic over oYer the thc prospect of coming back to Salt Lake so soon and hopes ore ere long onS' onS tobe to tobe tobe be able to see her man many friends J Jf The organist and md choir of tho the Baptist Baptist Bap Bap- church have havo returned and toda today resume sumo their respective places In the tho musical work of ot the church for tor tho the season Tho The recent lull hill In music Is being be being heIng he- he ing replaced b by renewed activity with the advent of oC the tho fall Vacation time has served to reinforce the tho accustomed zeal of or Salt Lake musicians and the coming weeks prom promise Iso to be filled with rare treats In the realm of ot cadence J. J L C Professor Mattill connected with the University of Utah will be heard atthe at atthe atthe the First Congregational Con church this morning this tl being his Initial appearance appear appear- anco ance as or organist anist Professor Mattill's qualifications are high highly 1 commended AMiss A Miss Florence Allen Anen music critic and pianist of or high order who has been studying law In the cast was expected tho tho first of the week but bt will not not ar arrive arrive ar- ar rive until September 7 a when hen she will willbe ari i be at the tho home of ot her parents ex- ex Senator and Irs Mrs r Clarence nce Emer Allen T tf In this Issue Is 15 s printed the picture of ot Miss s Lillian Nelson elson who Is a young woman of great grent promise Under the Instruction o of Mrs Irs Percival al 0 O Perkins Miss Nelson has done dono excellent work Miss liss Nelson Nolon Is a Chicago o girl and anda a conscientious and capable student She will make malee Salt Lake her homo home In Inthe inthe inthe the pursuit of famo fame that must naturally natural natural- ly 1 come to one possessing such a personality personality personality per per- and who gives as does Miss Nelson such earnest application to her life Ufe work On the occasion of the reception Wednesday afternoon of ot eight young ladles ladies Into the Order of or Mercy at the tho Judge 11 Mercy rcY hospital the tho services wore were conducted b by Hight R Rev Re v. v Laurence Scanlan bishop of ot the diocese of ot Salt Lake Lalee assisted by Rev Re Father J. J A. A Homan chaplain of or the hospital and Rev ne Father Thomas OBrien O'Brien The Thc sermon sermon ser ser- mon delivered b by Rev Father Aloysius Brooker S. S J. J of ot Denver was followed by b by an appropriate musical service The Thc choir sang the processional Gloria l and the chants QuI fist Est Ista and Requiem Coell all of or which date from the year 1250 A. A D. D Miss 1 Virginia Shannon sang Ave Ae Maria Marla Mascagni's Holy Hoh Mother Iother Guide Mo Mc was sung by Miss 1 Natly and Miss Eu Eugenia Mercier sang VonI Veni Creator Creator Crea Crea- tor tor At the close of ot tho re reception reception reception re- re ceremonies Bishop Scanlan pronounced pronounced pronounced pro pro- the benediction accompanied by the thc singing of a choir composed of or the thc sisters of oC the hos hospital Ital LOST The LOST The patience of saints trying to teach mammas mamma's little angel not to pla play three sharps in the seal scale of B flat Reward for tor return Fire Alarm Box 13 13 r M. M J. J Brines has returned to the city after a short vacation and again will take up leadership of or the choir at Emmanuel Emmanuel Em Em- manuel Baptist church curch Following extensive preparation by the tho Patrons of or the pla playgrounds and tho the children closing exercises were held at Liberty park nark Friday afternoon Tho rho Mother Goose operetta was produced many of ot the children participating under under un un- der tho the direction of ot Miss Bowman su supervisor supervisor supervisor su- su of ot the tho playgrounds If It the musician cannot eYe c tf ut n th V I I music why hy not t- t execute xe t th the musician lel e e This seems to be the custom In Kiev Russia where a colonel recently killed one one of or the musicians In it a a cafe orchestra for tor being unable to play flay a certain I march The murdered pla players player's ers wife and family are claiming a pension amounting to a month from the colonel though the gallant soldier protests pro pro- tests that the affair was an accident acci ace dent Tho The Musical Herald of Chicago in its issue sue of ot September 1 which it calls the thc College Number has the following to sa say of tho the Tabernacle organ recitals the organist of or the Tabernacle and his Us assistants and the Utah Conservatory Conservatory atory of ot Mus Music c three illustrations beIn being beng be- be ing In ng used one of the Tabernacle organ one of ot Professor McClellan at the console con eon sole and ono o of the Templeton buildIng building build build- Ing InS the thc home of oC the Utah Conservatory of ot Music Tourists Tourists from all parts of the world passing through Salt Lake are arc entertained at the Mormon Tabernacle and the noted organ Is shown in all its beauty at the free ree concerts held hold during the tho tourIst tour tour- 1st season from April to October sometimes longer John J. J McClellan McClel McClel- lan Ian usually presides at the keyboard key key- board and the exceptional Qualities quail quail- ties of ot this instrument are arc thoroughly thoroughly thor thor- demonstrated E. E Kimball and T. T Y T Cannon are assistants to Mr l McClellan The Tho guide at the tho Mormon Tabernacle will probably explain that the tho organ olan was originally origInally nally built way back in but In recent nt years has been reconstructed re reconstructed re- re constructed and brought up to the resent present standard of ot organ buildinG build build- inG Joh John J. J McClellan has a wide reputation as organist and must must- clan through gh the unique position which he occupies at tho the Taber- Taber nacle As the composer of National Nato Na uNa Ode to Irrigation he has won Von considerable attention He lIe la is also the tho dean and und director of or the piano department ot of the tho Utah Conservatory Con Con- Of Music The Deseret Music Bureau has reIs recently re- re been and the name changed to the Utah Music and L Lyceum Bureau with offices at 48 East South Temple street C. C J. J Hawkins who has managed a number ot of successful lyceum ly- ly Is the attractions throughout the state general manager managed He w will 11 be assisted b by Charles L L. Sheperd the young pianist and a number of ot others The object of or the tho new bureau Is to the hest best Utah musicians In furnishing furnishinG fur fur- |