Show 00 0 < < I m P1OR J Bm II I < < < < < I I Is announced that a public meeting I I will soon be held in the interests of the Pioneer Jubilee The tabernacle may bo secured for the occasion At last nights session nf the commission commis-sion those present were Chairman Claw i I son Messrs Smoot Rognon Nclden Morltz Colborn J D SpejiCer Mrs I George Y Wallace Miss Cora Hooper j and Mrs R C East n The usual amount of routine work was disposed 5f I committee reports were heard and acted I upon antl thr finance committee again called attention to the apathy existing among tho busiicss men and capitalists I relative to subscribing to the fund The wide interest being taken In the competition for the Pioneer poem and the musical composition Is evince by the letters I of Inquiry relating to both which hrve been printed by the papers and which are daily being received by the j commsslon As a geneal Answer to alI Inquiries the commission yesterday announced an-nounced that the adjudicators will not be bound hv castiron rules In making the I awards While the subject of the poem is to be the Pioneers or the Pioneer Jubilee no ont will be barred if lie submits 1 I sub-mits a pot nl appropriate l the occasion being celebrated l the very essence of j which will 1 of course be theglorification I of the pioneers and their deeds The 1 lit as to length however will he instated in-stated on In regard to the ode on which several leading musicians are now known to heat he-at work tho Intent was and Is to leave ie form thccomposltion to the taste I i and judgment of the composers It is 111ej ffO 1 it I to be written for four voice parts and ac I com nlment in regular chorus but if any cinpetttorehooses to vary the work by introducing a solo duett or trio there I l be no objection While the chorus i i Is to bo Jirst rendered by the Tabernacle choir and the taberjiacle organ it is not < the Intention to have the accompaniment written specially for a pipe organ The whole work if to be written in the usual chorus form with soprano alto tenor and bass parts and with the piano or i or an part written on the usual two 1 nn i stpfs below the voice parts The coin I posers may of course mark the t 1 companlment with the usual suggestions j I i as to orchestral instruments etc if Ko i I I If fit At the meeting last night tho I I commission decided that the musical com I neiUon should be limited to those resl I det in Utah only which will bar out a number who arc now studying in foreign for-eign colleges < S > < > Designs for floats and for the cover for the official programme of the Pioneer Jubilee It not received on or before May 7 wl1 not be considered by the committee com-mittee on designs + < 5 > S > 0 l 1 C Peterson jr of EpTiralm has alive I a-live eagle measutSps seven and onehalf 1 I feet from wing tip to wing tip which hoi to S ls willing to donate to the commissionS < j > i < j > r The Citizens Electric I Light company yesterday submitted a proposition involving involv-ing the erection of two square triumphal arches which will require GOOO Incandescent incan-descent lamps two arches at the railroad rail-road depots with lCOO lights and forfour emblems to be located at the Intersection Intersec-tion of streets which will require 1200 lamps > < > > < > Wabhakle the famous Indian chief now residing l at Fort Duchesne will be specially invited to attend the jubilee He was an earnest friend of the pioneers 9 < t > > There > will be a rehearsal at assembly hull on Saturday next at 330 p m of the chorus of u thousand voices to sing at the concert to be given on childrens day during the 1en A young ladle chorus of 250 will also sing and they will meet at the same time and arrange for tme separate rehearsals e s l The Knights of Pythias band has invited in-vited the members of the commission to attend a concert to bo given by it at the Grand Opera house next Sunday evening Boxes have been reserved for the commission I commis-sion The Invitation was accepted at last nights session of the commission < < 4 > The lilac car will I depart for Colorado Saturday evening Several members of the commission will go with I < J > < j y The committee on I amusements has decided de-cided not to have a coursing tournament as a feature of the jubilee programme < V 0 Artist Lambourne will not sell copies of his work < The Old Journey to the commission com-mission I was so decided > > last evening The office of grand marshal will be the next honorary position to fill > > i > J H Crockwell the photographer has presented the commission with a number of photographs of Utah scenes which now adorn the walls of headquarters I |