Show is MUSIC iii FESTIVAL IS I ASSURED FOR St S1 Paul Symphony Engaged for Concerts on Western Tour Fred C. C Graham Grahman manager of ot the Lake Musical Festival association h hannoun announced ed that tho the annual festival wil be given some time during the comm spring While no program has Lea bee arranged in iii detail nor tho the exact oat aati set set- tho the main attraction has been at secured se se-l cured Tho Timo St. St Paul Symphony orchestra St SL Paul Minn has been booked 1 pl U appear during during- tho concert ml jid Turnip tho the time major portion of ot the Sont Roni ago the time president of or the tIle communicated Cain nf nr fh t. t h. h r f with w Secretary Jo Joseph vu v cL whether Salt Lako Lake In itt would bo hI Interest procuring the tho orchestra during during- western tour next spring The Tue matt matte thal was referred h. h hy by Mr Calno Caine to the t ft association and tho the engagement was closed b by Mr Graham Tho The I five fhe orchestra is composed o of fifty musicians enga engaged ed under tinder contra to to appear thrice week weekly 1 in concert afi 06 report dall dally for tor rehearsal Tho The or Is of Jr The wealth wealthy supported 1 ot St. St by Paul a compan v coming festival will bo be tho time tIt fit for tor or Suit Salt Lake Lako In 1907 07 1908 and the time Chicago Symphony orchestra a a peered peRrell a as tho principal pla playful played d the time attraction an a accompaniment for or Tabernacle oratorios sung sung- J y the festival al chorn choir anI anti and soloists In t I spring spring- of ot 1911 ini the time Russian S mi orchestra appeared for tor three ct concert |