Show AMUSEMENTS For many years the childrens choir ol SL Marys cathedral has given nn annual entertainment for tho benefit of the choir and has never failed lo delight the largo audiences which have attended Lnst night was no exception to the rule and from the time the curtain was rung up and the little ones gnyu thospenlng chorus cho-rus America until tho very last song was sung each and every number was greeted with the heartiest applause ovine InS the pleasure which the programme gavo those present The dancing was iood the singing was good In short the whole programme was good and Miss GleiiMJn who had the affair In charge and those taking part received much praise for Its success Among tho numbers given In chorus were America Babys Kiss by Isa b1 I higgins and little ones li > ok In the Dreamuook by Mary Ilallomn anti little tie ones My Creole licllc by Thomas Feene Und boys chorus ono ot the gems of the evening nol My Rose by Ma Ida llcgney and little ones Baby Jap by Marguerite Taylor and chorus Old Folks nt Home by Clara Fafek and chorus Sleep Honey Sleep by Nellie Geary and little ones and tho Chiming Bells by a chorus of young ladles The address by Cassandra Wood the piano duet by Florence Graham and Minnie Wurburton the song Im the Leading Lady by Margaret Donnelley the Jncko Lantern Song by Malda I and Gladys Hegnoy tho piano solos bj Florence Graham and tho solo PussyCats Pussy-Cats Tea by Orlelli Urooks were all I given In clever style Little Millie AVIl llams always a favorite was last night attired aa 1 soldier boy and received tremendous tre-mendous applause for her rendition of I Dolly Gray S S S Eugene Cowlcs the famous basso and his concert company will bo at tho Grand tonight I i o David Warlleld makes his first appearance appear-ance at the Salt Lake Thcatnr this evening even-ing as a star In The Auctioneer Seldom Sel-dom has the stage seen such artistic work UK Warflclds In the part of Simon Lovl 1 and It will undoubtedly bo enjoyed hero us much as It has been elsewhere |