Show J IJ I I THE BIG NOISE I MISSING fROM V j J FINAL CONCERT I Symphony c Orchestra Refuses I to Play Because Be ause Graham Is Unable to Pay Fiddlers SOMETHING JUST AS ASGOOD ASt ASI t I GOOD IS SUBSTITUTED AUDIENCE A OF FOUR THOUSAND PERSONS PRESENT AT THE FESTIVAL FIZZLE V lie Chicago Symphony orchestra did r not ot play in the tabernacle last lut night There Thre Tb le were we substituted place the or orn org g n and McClellan and aDd kimball and the choruses with organ gaR accompaniment The rM substitution of or o the people who sang ang soo oo V parts and carried out the th design of the program pro m was wag a gallant effort to make mak tile tho th beet of a bad situation An audience of persons tried to look leek pleasant when It was all aU over Today the tM organ recitals recital will resume tile the even tenor of their way Twelve I will be the hour hoir As to the tM merits of the fiasco at the theta tabernacle ta last night nf ht there are two sides j i Charles Beach the manager of or the or organization said Id Monday night we e fulfilled our part t of or the contract that was WI signed on Feb IS n This Is contract as U you will note is fa fab t between b twe myself as a the Ute party of the first tint part and aud Charles C Smith and Horace S Si i as representatives of the taber 1 1 i nacle ebon choir Fred C Graham was never present in person or name in this trans trana transaction V action V i We came here h re prepared prep red to fulfill the terms of o our agreement We Ve have bave i men fl and our expenses are about i 0 week to 10 say nothing of our sleeping car accommodations We were to receive H on this contract O There was paid yesterday esterday y Monday morninG Yes Yeste te afternoon we were paid a It few hundred dollars more We asked last I t for Cor our money mon We e were ere told that there was not enough in the house to pay pai Therefore did not play pia us 1 Is w we I 1 Unable to Make Good i iJ j Fred Pred C Graham under whose manne man e ei nent t the music festival has bas been in hi ad addressing adI i I 1 dressing the audience saM said saidi i The people of Salt Lake who like mu mn music sic Mc do not appreciate this effort elfort The fact act of the matter Is that we cannot make good the contract agreement with the orchestra It to Is up to you to say Whether y 7 u will in or will net not stand be behind 1 Iliad hind this project pro t Mr II Grahams remarks were interrupt interrupted ed by b Benjamin Goddard who arose in inthe Inthe Inthe the roar of the auditorium and said saidI I move that you OU be sustained and andI I that J He lIe got ot no further for there was an outburst of applause that drowned more talk All 11 of this was after an audience au lence of 1 people had lied waited in the tabernacle I from S and before Until long lon past pas pasa pastI I 9 1 All the while on the stand tand 4 a there thre were cre persons passing to and fro with most moat Imposing Impo bearing and Important mien After the orchestra had bad sat for tor an hour tuning up without pay pa they left leU and then there thore was wu a real treat In musk music Professor McClellan played the Pil 1 crims grinis Chorus from The I ladles odly chorus sang Ave Maria Marla again with better effect than on the preceding night John gave a selection selection tion from Elijah From All Alt My h Heart Miss Mies Edna dna Evans made a Milk striking MilkIng f ing Impression In If her Mr solo 10 Excerpts from which was to have been sung j 4 in complete form Corm last night were given gien by b the festival chorus horus The three last 1 choruses from The Last Judgment were given by the thc tabernacle choir They The were I superb |