Show The Concerts So much has been said of the I Thomas concerts of lateto be given in the large Tabernacleit seems idle to make any reference to them with a view to exciting interest in-terest or giving any information regarding re-garding them So thoroughly has the event been advertised so complete com-plete and energetic have been the steps taken by the management that the only thing left to be done is attend We will venture the assertion as-sertion that there is not an intelligent intelli-gent person in the length and breadth of the Territory accessible ac-cessible and able to take a newspaper who does not know that Thomas is to give three grand concerts here He may not know that the concerts are to be three in number one this evening even-ing one tomorrow afternoon and one Saturday night but he has heard that the greatest American director with a colossal orchestra will treat Salt Lake to such music as the city never heard before and may never hear again for a generation genera-tion What is more surprising still than the wide circulation given to the information above referred to is the fact that the magnitude of the event its rarity seems to be fully appreciated From all poiuts on the railroads there will come people to attend these concerts and enjoy the treat that may never be placed within their reach again It must be gratifying to the gentlemen gentle-men having the affair in charge that they have been so successful success-ful in diffusing the information and that a venture of such great proportions propor-tions is so thoroughly appreciated by the public It is needless to urge any person to go or to attempt at-tempt to give details The public mind is already determined on the one and well informed on the other and all that can be done is to predict a grand financial success and that seems like a waste of words |