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Show it voice, which has delighted so many thousands throughout the world. A sister sis-ter travels with ber for pleasure, and then In the elegant moving- palace there are maids and porters ready to obey the slightest whim and fancy of the noted song bird at the sound of the bell. Miss Alice Nielsen Uvea 4n the "Grassmere," another oar of comfort and luxury. Constantino, the great tenor, and Manager Russell also see the world from the. windows of the "Grassmere." In the eleven-car special, which brought the company to Salt Lake at 8:30 o'clock last night over the Oregon Short Line from Butte, there were three Pullmans, three tourist cars, three baggage bag-gage cars and the two private cars of the great artists. NORDICA FEARS THE NUMBER "13"; TRAIN HAS ELEVEN CARS The San Carlo Opera company carries 160 people and It takes a special train of thirteen cars to move the singers, orchestra or-chestra and baKgage. As Mme. Lillian Nordiea is superotl-tious superotl-tious about the number "IS," the obliging oblig-ing manager, Henry Rusaell, always sends two baggage cars with a regular train, cutting the special down to eleven. Mme. Nordiea rides in the luxurious private car, "Plymouth Rock." one of the finest In the country, for she must have the best of care for that dainty, exquts- |