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Show MET IN PARIS, THEN IN ZION Parisian Lecturer and Director of Kilties Kil-ties Band Renews Acquaintance. Bested In the rotunda of the Kenyon hotel last night were H li P. ristion of Paris, France, and T P J Power of Belli vllle, Cnnada, renewing nn old acquaintanceship ac-quaintanceship Mr CrlStlon was French commissioner to the Midwinter fair In Ban Francisco in 1891. and Mr Power la director of the tour of the Klltlea band and the lust time the twain mot was In the French capital, when tho Canadian musicians were playing there, so that their meeting In Zlou was an extremely pleasant one. Mr. t'rlstlon. who Is a lecturer, has never visited the Mormon capital before and he aaya he may remain for a week or ten davs and probably give a lecture In the Salt Lakit theater on a aubjei I of In-tereat In-tereat to women, namely "Beauty Culture," Cul-ture," and the Frenchman should be familiar fa-miliar with this subject He Is also SnthUSlaStla SOOat the merit of the Kilties organization, which appeari at the Grand theater this afternoon und vening. and accords to It the highest praise and says the band lias yen improved im-proved sin. . he heard it last, and then it wuk almost perfect. Mr. Power tells some Interesting things about tin reception given tho Highlanders Highland-ers In Great Britain a year ago. and is extremely proud of the distinction accord, ac-cord, d them by being twice "commanded" to appear before Kdwuid VII.. once at Balmoral nnd at Sandrlngham, lu recognition recog-nition of uhlch the King presented the It ader, B. D. Gllllland, with the Victoria medal and a handsomely decorated baton. |