Show S ACTIVITY AT I SI SEATTLE fAI FAIR Cadets Tabernacle Choir Sand and nd State Officials All Al Well Wel Received STATE WELL ADVERTISED MANY VISITORS AT UTAH BUILD BUILDING BUILDING BUILDING ING LAST WEEK BT BY CHARLOTTE CARLOTTE C STEVENSON Woman Director Utah Uth Building BuildingS Special to The Seattle Sept 6 The echoes ehos of ot Utah week at the expo exposition exp will wi be heard for months to come com accompanied by the assurance that the state has ha not only been splendidly adver advertised Used but rose to the occasion nobly hold holding holdIng holdIng ing her own in a marked degree Although the Seattle high mist mit had rather a dampening on Utah day the official ceremonies connected with wit the day were wre most successfully carried out ot of and every ever loyal Utahn was proud prud the showing made as the governor and his staff staf with wih the high officials of the exposition were escorted to the building by the Salt Sal Lake high school cadets Both J E Chilberg president of the exposition and Director General Genral I 1 N Nadeau took tok occasion to say in their thir addresses of welcome that no one state atte had done more to make mke the great north northwestern northwestern western stern fair a grand success than had the state of ot Utah by her fine building splendidly displayed exhibit and loyal services serifs and that Seattle and the whole Pacific northwest would ever remember and appreciate the great effort efort made by bythe byth bythe the th state stat that was the farthest away Considering the distance it is remark remarkable remarkable remarkable able to note the numbers who wh have visit visited visited ed the exposition since the opening from Utah e The last lut week it seemed as a if i Zion must have been rather depopulated when noting the many familiar faces face in attendance Aside Aide from the members of the three organizations the ladles ladle of the governors staff and party who were wre the guests of Colonel and Mrs D C Jackling in the th formers luxurious private car including Mr and Mrs Mr O 0 J 3 Sails Salis Salisbury bury bun the former a delegate delet to the Con Conservation congress there were many ty oth others others ers ens accompanying cong the cadets and the tabernacle choir The Cadets As for our boys the high school cadets they were the idols of the hour hor and made the distinct hit of the season sn Cap Captain Ca tain tin tam A M U S A government expert and military mitry director at the ex exposition exposition position declared them to be the best bt drilled drie best beat bt dressed dred and affording the best bt presence of any uniformed body by that has visited the exposition ranking with the U S regulars The dress dres parades prade when they were re reviewed r reviewed viewed by Governor Hay of Washington President Chilberg and Director General Generl Nadeau given on the beautiful lawn law in front of the th music pavilion with the set setting setting setting ting of the natural forest foret trees tr banks and hedges of flowers fower magnificent build buildings buildings ings and ad cascade In the distance was a sight not soon son to be forgotten One wished that every fond mother mothr might mih have been present to view the picturesque picturesque esque scene sene elue The young soldier boys bys were anything but Idle during their weeks stay with numerous bt parades prades drills reviews and camp duties but they found time tim to take in the beauties beautis and an fascinations fa of the great fair and It was a pleasure pleure to meet them wandering about abt the grounds in groups and to note the delight and In Interest Interest terest group shown in their happy faces Pro Fre Frequent F quent side trips tripe trip were wre made thade on the the sound sund well wen wena which were a distinct pleasure as as of an educational value a The last act on the part of ot the mili military ml tary organization organisation after ater breaking braking camp on tn Tuesday was the parade prade past pet the Utah building biding when len they thy halted hailed long JoD enough for Captain Webb to put them through maneuvers tr maneuver while the band played On Onward Onward Onward ward Christian Soldiers as they marched away The Tabernacle Choir The Tabernacle choir scored sor a flatter flattering fter flattering ing success from first to last and the th sale of seats seata for fo their thir concert was unprecedented unprecedented There was some little misun misunderstanding misunderstanding Thre le mun with wih the management of ot the Eisteddfod but it did not reflect in any anyway anyway anyway way upon the musical organization organisation J J McClellan was wa given a complimentary tary tar recital at St Marks church Sun Sunday Sunda Sunday day da tal when he presided at the theoran organ oran in his customary masterly man manner mn manner ner rendering a choice classical program nr which was wal enthusiastically received rive Miss XI Hazel Hasel Hazl Barnes Bre the leading leding contralto of the choir whom It I wit wil 11 be b remembered won the first prize in the held last fall fal in Salt Sal Lake was wa retained at a flattering price to appear in a concert to be given this evening at the armory armor when the noted tenor H Evans Williams VI lam laman and Danieli Daniele Prother will wi also appear an The Sunday night concert given in the immense immens natural by band which less ls so s lately captivated Salt Sal Lake audiences in conjunction with the th Tabernacle choir chor was S pronounced the grandest success sue up to date at the th expo exposition exp Following is one of the many oomph complimentary notices published b in the th Seattle Satte e Seattle papers Times taken from fm the th Dally Daily What Seattle Said Building better than they knew when they the arranged a combination concert be between between tween Elers Royal Ryal Italian band and end the Tabernacle choir chor of Salt Si Lake City the managers of the ct exposition sew saw sw the greatest crowd that has ever evEt gathered hi in I one spot for a sp concert or any ay single ceremony since the fair opened when the opening overture from r was wa played to more mor than 20 t the natural theatre last evening Those ThO who witnessed wines the th gathering at this thi same spot st when the opening cere ceremonies ceremonies monies monie of the fair were in progress June 1 and also als when the Dixie day crowd ap appeared apPer peered concluded that they had seen sn the capacity Per of the great amphitheatre reached but that was ws before the com corn combination reche concert had been ben arranged d and carried to so s successful ful a result crrie The Th weather was absolutely perfect and when the th moon mn came out just justas as an Director Taddeo dl Giralomo raised rais his baton for the opening number the most mot perfect picture imaginable broke Into view vi Starting to the left lf of the t stage tae setting picture the moon mn In its Is fullest glory and rotundity moved its great searchlight slowly across the waters of Lake Washington from north noth to south in a trip of light a quarter mile mie wide until its is last ast golden golde reflection tion ton died with the last lat note of melody that had filled fied that concert place for ninety minutes minute The light had circled from left to right and when it I was at its full ful through the trees tres and a broken land line lne which is part of the southern boundary bundar of Union bay the stream ot oi light was seen een stretching to East Eat Seattle Satte five miles mies away Two hours hou before the time set st for the concert the crowd began arriving and when the overture was played not only ony every evel seat sat of the lr arranged in great greit s slope tier ter upon tier ter had been taken but persons were wre standing from ten to fifty fity deep dep in a great half halt circle about abt the th rear of ot the seats Such was wa the th order orde maintained that the lowest lowet note was as distinct as if sounded In a building prevailed where JS r the most mst perfect peret acoustics I The turnstiles registered tre 32 persons at the th fair yesterday and an fully of this crowd gathered at the concert place piece Those Tho who could not get within hearing or seeing sing distance of the concert turned away to see the Pay Streak real realizing realIzing realizing I izing that they had made a mistake in innot innot innot not coming cing earlier earler The Tabernacle choir under Leader Lader Evan Ean Stephens and Channing hand Band under the direction of Di Dl D Girolomo arranged a program that embraced the best bt in their respective repertoires and with such a happy balance to it that there was Just enough of each with the th audience showing a perfect Impartiality in its is applause and the leaders lede respond responding n nd ing to the encores encore with numbers that invariably brought even great geat enthusiasm asia ber than had marked the th original num number number number t tAter After Ater the close clo of ot the concert the choir sang two impromptu numbers How Can CanI Cn I Bear to Leave Lave Thee The and Seattle Home of Beauty Dauty to the old familiar tune tun The crowd appreciated the high compliment paid the city and fairly made mae maethe the hills his ring with wih cheers chers The crowd itself was a study and as interesting to the performers performer as they and I Ither their ther work were to the audience There Tre was waa some scrambling to get seats sat to towards towards wards ards the latter end of ot the filling of the great natural theatre but when it was wasal all al over the best beet belt of ot order prevailed and the place was wl emptied empte in good style It I should also be b added adde that Horace Horce Ensign excelled in his rendition of Her Herberts Herberts Herberts berts My ly Gipsy Gipy Sweetheart Sweetheart which given with wih vocal accompaniment by the choir cor was WA so s wildly applauded that he was obliged to return four different times tm and an repeat rep t the chorus Following the concert the th choir chor sore sere serenaded s nade the Utah building biding before taking the th train for their homeward Journey Pleasing Incidents Several pleasing incidents were noted note during the great gat week especially in con eon connection with the cadets M B Lichen Lichenstein Lichenstein stein a former resident of ot Salt Sat Lake who with his family now reside red in Se Seattle S attic attle atle are still sti loyal loal to Utah Uth with un unusual unusual usual generosity presented each of the cadets and officers with wih sterling sliver silver watch fobs hearing bearing baring views of ot the th expo exposition exp sion Colonel Colonl D C Jackling supplemented his royal generosity by giving each ech member of the organization organisation a silver tipped swagger swag swagger ger stick which are considered a necessary sary Mr military mitar adjunct in the English army Governor Spry also als gave pleasure in presenting to the th boys bys the handsome copper medallions made for the occa occasion o sion don with ith the th seal sl of ot Utah Uta on one on side sd and the A exposition exUn seal sal on the reverse It I may ma be said sid in passing that Governor Geror Spry gained many mn warm friends and ad admirers admirers while In Seattle Settle by bJ his courteous approachable manner while it I was U said Kid that the th members of his hi official staff not only wore wr the handsomest uniforms but made the finest personal appearance of any similar body by seen sn at the expo exposition ep exposition sion As the th end of the exposition draws draw near nea changes change come com In our pleasant peasant family cir circle ci cle do in the Utah Uth building The first to leave being Fred N Paulson principal of ot the Franklin Frankln school in Salt Sal Lake who who during the summer has had charge of the educational exhibit Mr Paulson by his uniform courtesy courte combined with literary ability reflected great credit upon up the Utah building That he was also appreciated elated outside was manifested by his elec dee election electon deetion tion ton as president of the educational educational association a laton Dr R H Bradford our mining minin expert will wi leave leve Saturday with his charming family who have spent the summer with him In Seattle to take up his hi duties in connection with the School of ot Mines at atthe atthe atthe the State university Miss Florence Flornce Hull Hul one of the th popular young lady hostesses accompanied her rather father Thomas Hull Hul and family back to Salt Sal Lake Tuesday TUa on the special car cr bearing the cadets Mr and Mrs r David Dad Keith and their son David Keith Jr have hare hav been frequent visitors at the Utah Uth building both be before b before fore and since their t lr visit vist to victoria ictor and Vancouver ap They left Wednesday for Salt Francisco Sal Franis Lake going by the way of San S Weeks Visitors Among the many visitors of ot the th week were Dr and Mrs E P LeCompte and daughter Miss Mies lt Hannah T LeCompte Mr and Mrs F W V Hayt of Park City Mr r and Mrs Mr Justus Jungk Mr and Mrs tre treW W R Wallace Valace and boys Mrs Mr Sarah Sh McChrystal Mr and Mrs W T I Snyder Mr and Mrs Mr Richard W Burton Burtn Dr Albert Buxton Mrs J R B Cohn Conn sad and a daughters the th Misses Iss Stella Stell and Elsie E Cohn Mrs Mr Arthur thur D Lynn and an daugh daughter daughten duh ter ten Mr and Mrs W H Culmer now residing In Bellingham J A A Hendrickson of Logan Ln with wit his hi daughter Miss Irene Hendrickson and ls a Miss MIgi U Gertrude Grtrude Smith Mr r and Mrs Mr J 3 M Moore More J A Houghton Mr Ir and an Mrs Mr J P Cahoon Our weeks register contains almost all al alof of the names name of the cadets and choir chor members and official parties The T Salt Lake newspaper fraternity was welt well wel rep represented r represented resented by Miss Josephine Spencer S n and George Gerge E Carpenter of the News hews New Joel JoelL Jo L Priest Prest for many mn years yer one oe of the th leading literary lights in Salt Lake news newspaper new paper naper circles circle who accompanied by Ms his h bright little son sn came with the cadets cd et In his hie hi official railway capacity Robert C CAnderson CAnderson Anderson Uns also als represented S local lol publications |