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Show 1 1 , ". will be no more Sunday concerts "n after tomorrow, and the man- . nt has decided to make the occasion i to i, remembered by providing a prs-n-.i.T programme. Following is & Uat of S , ":h"' m h0 1 be heard, as well as rrogramme.. which will be In two r;:;l;',rt at 4 and the last at 7 p. m.: Jor. s . V .I'a"". eoprano; Miss Julia , . ,, ""'"'"t: Mra. Klste Barrow Best c nt ralto-Tr?A Mrs" Emm " tmuaito, Arthur Jfedersen, violinist. AFTERNOON. OverMur3i,?'T. 1rWr,ch" -..Friedman j v , re; klsht Cavalry" w..8uppe f tea v. ,ttJ!tItl0n bY ..UUh Qrtette. . . gavotte "Coquette" Sudessl ' il?o Lm'ln V...V.SMorVe nitrzo soprano solo. , ., " Mrs. Elsie Barrows Best EVENING." Wat?' ,r.k.'8h "t'onal" isenroan (ontr.lf en T.' Waldteufel Bnnrlni Mrs. Emu J. Saunders PrKcMon -Thl-ov;;- Mis- Emily Larsen Msrh J.I!lL-haperon8 itmark "a La coon ' Tounidala n! nl"Sd orchestra.. Millard Toungduje. conductor. , ..1n1w,n U he Twenty-ninth Infantry March. "Fruhlingslled" LoMy Overture. "Bohemian Girl" ...... . Balfe FIlgTlm it Chorus." from "Lombardl" Fantasia. '. ',:Gems of ' Stephen rite"" CharicVe'ristlcV " "Mldsumer ' Momlni'" n' ;' Barnhouse , ' (By request.) ' nind. selection. "Tannhauser-.Vaener Popular medley. "The Sultan of Sulu" vv; VVatn ' .iA uc',l,'l concert was Riven at Salt- rliJr .V d t,h8e wno vl8ltpd th resort during th afternoon 'and evening a0."1 " IT',,lca' of rare beauty. Ri.Lei?u,,mbr" were wpU rendered. MIas ZLt Ky!,n. 8a'? "Mv Hea t Thy Seet Voice" In the afternoon: In the 4Ktasn wiltt" BC8"'e Brownln Ban the Xril0" the programme of the la,t Ny concert of the season at 8ahair. f72 i"-r e -a " " su divided into IT 0jJSr!T- JherBt part m l" bp rendered fallow at' Tan- ovenlnS rendition will March. "Nntlonal Fencfbles" Smisa fVlectlon "Sultan of SuIu"......lLeTerS Vii solo. - "Ixve-s Serenade". V.... Hoyt Jr ' ,Mr. Will Sibley . FntH?la. "Hungarian'.' ".. Moses Contralto solo. "In Sunnv Spain" y... ....... ... George Scherfarth n, u ..o MlM ""'He Foster March. "Sempre Fldells" ..Sousa lntermi..inn until 7:30 p. m March. "Officer of the Day" Hall Felection. "Rohln Hood" ...... De Koven . Tenor solo "Good Night. Beloved. Good Mght" Oliver Mr. Will Sibley Overture. "Zampa" Harold Contralto solo, "A Dream of Para- d;"r" vv C'8'"1 Littleton (Mth violin and 'cello obllgato ) w w ..M"'s ""'He Foster March, "Charcoal" , ' . r-...1" "fdstedt. Salt kae youth with ambitions for natatorial honors will essay s tide Into and out of the tank on Dr. Carver n famous diving horse. Silver King, tomorrow afternoon at Saltalr, the fllve being made promptly at 4:30 n. m. If Lundstedt comes up on top of Silver Mng he wins 100; if he does not he gains the name of pluck alone. Following his trial tomorrow he w 111 make a second try . n t the same hour Monday afternoon for the delectation of the Ijtbor day crowd On Itbor day the management will run thirty trains to nd from the nretty inland in-land sea resort. This will signal the closing clos-ing of the Burner season at Saltalr. The Denver Tetter Carriers' band arrived ar-rived In Salt Ijike last night via the Denver Den-ver A Rio Grande, en route to the Portland Port-land fair, where they will compete in the letter Carriers band competition and attend at-tend the annual convention of the National Nation-al Letter Carriers' association. The break In their Journey was made on the Invitation Invita-tion of the local letter carriers, who are hosts In a programme at Lagoon today, consisting of music, baseball and other games and a splendid luncheon. |