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Show ALL HALLOWS SCORES AGAIN Brilliant Success of the Annual Concert Con-cert Before a Fine Audlenco at the GrantL II" would be dlfneult to say who carried on the honora at the concert given at the Grand Theatre laat evening by All Hallows colic,'. Perhapa R wae the orchestra: perhapa it we the bend; some people thought It wu the Imperial Male quartette; cemi believed It to be MIm Slgrtd Pederaen; many said Wlllard Squlrea was the person who did It; there were other opinion, toe. But the honor were captured. There was a full houee, compoed of many of th beet muete-lover in the city, and all of them went away pleased. The audience alao Included many prominent people of the city. The College orchestra gave two numbers. num-bers. It first played Holxmenn's march, "Blaze Away." and followed It up with the favorite "Trovatore.'' The Male quartette was a favorite. Ita first number was "Banish, Oh, Maiden." by Vogel. then the waltx song. "Daret Maiden." and after this two encores, "1 Lovtca My Nlgtcr" and "Annie Laurie." Mln 8 (grid Pedersen. In a splendid soprano so-prano voice, sang with marked effect "Oh Fair, Oh Swet and Holy" by Cantor, and "The Laaa With tha Delicate Mr,'' by Artie. Arthur Pedemen brought down the house with aa excellent violin solo from Bruch. Salt Lake audlencee have come to expect great things of this young artlat. every time he appears, and they are never disappointed. Nothing was better than the eolo by Wlllard Squlrea. "The Holy Friar." He was forced to come out again, and then he Rave an old-time drinking aong. A trio playKl Richardson's "Meditation" with excellent llnlah. The trio was composed of Prof. McCMIan. piano; Arthur Pdr-8en. Pdr-8en. violin; Prof. Anton Pedercen, viola. William Philip gave a Kood rendition of the Hons "I Love Thee." He waa followed fol-lowed by the College band In a double number. "Alas. Those Chlmea," by Wallace, Wal-lace, and DanJels'a "Straight Tip. This concluded th concert, which ronects much credit on the entire institution. |