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Show ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN BY MR. APMADOC William ApMadoc of Chicago, one of the foremost musicians of the country, gave a musical entertainment at the Sixteenth ward meeting-house for the benefit of the Cambrian society Thursday Thurs-day night Ten songs, new to Salt Lake were sung. They were Welsh melodies, composed from ten to fourteen centuries cen-turies ago, and were all in the Welsh tongue. All of the songs were explained ex-plained by the speaker. TROUT TO BE PLACED IN FROVO RIVER A telegram was received by I. A. Ben-tor Ben-tor Thursday from MaJ. S. K. Hooper containing the information that on September Sep-tember 13 W. T. Thompson of the Lead-ville Lead-ville fish hatchery would ahlp fifty cans containing 250,000 trout to be planted in Provo river. In addition, large shipments ship-ments for private parties will be made at the same time. i The consignment has been secured through the efforts of MaJ. Hooper of the passenger department of the Rio Grande. 4 |