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Show CRAND CONCERT. TIik I, moral linn.) Itrnilm a Fins Pro-Krainmo Pro-Krainmo ami IVIn.la I p With a Dnnca. The Liberal band enjoys the distinction distinc-tion of being tho finest of its kind in the inter-mountain country. It is not only noted for its good music, but for the gentlemanly bearing of its members, many of whom are lino specimens of physical beauty. Their concerts are popular because the boys have earned the respect of the people, and whatever 1 fli iency they may hav e attained reflects to the credit of the city which they represent. The concert given at the electric light hall last night was up to the mark of their previous efforts, and somo of the numbers especially well rendered, ana inspired rapturous applause. The instruments are distributed as follows: Flute. C. S. Desky; picolo, F. Ford; oboe, C. Olson; Kb clarinet. C. H Dunn; lib clarinets, W. Youngdale, K. Ford. XV. llauerbach, W. K. Simms; saxophone, saxo-phone, X. A. Lobe ig; cornets. A. S. Zimmerman, XV. Williams. K. M. Kraut, W. F. Seibeit, W. T. Hoyes; French horns, C. Jesperson, W.'M. llayley, I. M. Fischer, 11. S.Lines;trom-boues, S.Lines;trom-boues, J. V. Olsen, L. '.. Phillips, J. A. llauerbach, E. C. l'arker, J, C. Downing; Down-ing; baritone. Geo. K. Ford; basses, F. Hraee. Geo. E. Hopkins; drums, C. S. Ford, F. S. Armstrong. |