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Show LIST OF PATRONS FOS IIUSIC FESTIVAL IS ; COMPLETE; BIG EVEMT LOOaS LIKE SUCCESS "ubscrtber to th annual mualo festival fes-tival will make their reservations at the off tea of the Or ham mualo bureau. s East 8outh Temple street, commencing tomorrow moraine. Until the evening of the Brat concert of the feetlval. May It. the sale of aeata will continue there. The box office will remain open from o'clock In the morning until I o'clock In the evening. Thoae who have obligated themselves them-selves in support of the annual festival will receive the first choice of seats, they being the ones Invited to the box office during the first week. . The present indications point to a financial finan-cial success of this year's festival, as the Hat of subscribers Is larger than at any other previous event. The following names have been obtained ob-tained since the last announcement was made, which completes the list of those entitled to anetnl ra tea - ' Keith-O'Brien' company. Ben Job". Oeorge F. felt. C. B. Felt. W. B Fisher. C. A. '.eadbetter. E. B. Wicks. Dr. 8. A. Langton. Jr., William Plschel, H. w. Lawrence. M. 8. Duffleld. L.. A. Jeffs. W. A. Wilson. Fred C. Hathaway. Dr. R. B. Wight, H. A. James. Alvln Borgquest, A. L. Bmerlck. Jo Hlllstesd. H. B. Sackett. Miss C. Hsrrlson. O. f Lindsay, Lind-say, Miss Msme Drees. Miss Nell Roe-ser. Roe-ser. O. E. Morrle. C. A. Shay. Hyrum. Band. L. .A. Naylor. A. W. Bolton, Miss J. A. Shepherd. H. W.'Culmer, W. E. McKee. Dr., W. L. Ellerbeck. Dr. H. 8. Rsglsnd. EO. Lee. J. P. Lyon. Ou.tln Gillette. Davis A- Brsyton. Thorns Weir, , Miss J. E. Rosser, H. W. Smith, W. B. McCartney. W. N. Williams. .W. L. Me-Leod. Me-Leod. 8. R. Thurman. Dal H. Parke, C. A. Badger. E. H. Selhach. B. X. Smith. Mrs. J. H. Waters. Rev. W. M. Paden. Mrs. W. B. SUnley. E. B. Pike, Dr. O. F. gttehl. J. T. Hammond. Dr. F. A. Flood. Dr. A. L. Caatlemen. C. L. Olson. Roderick McKensle, Spencer Clawson, Miss Meta Boettcher, Dr. H. Z. Lund. Susans Su-sans Bteadman. Charlotte Trowbridge, J. H. Summers. J. H. Belfuss. Dr. R- w. Fisher. Mrs. W. V. Rice, Mrs. Russel L. Trscy, Mrs. F. B. Robinson. Mrs. W. T. Benson, Mrs. W. C. Jennings, J. V. El-dredge. El-dredge. Jr.. Miss Rnmola King. R. B. Quay, Miss Gratia Flanders, Miss Beth Cusworth, Rhoda Lareen, H. Salinger, Mrs. Ida T. Davis. Mrs. 8. J. Daly, Tracy Cannon. Matt Thomas, Miss Mary Teas-del. Teas-del. Miss Edns Coates, T. W. Jones. -J. E. Jennings. Mrs. C. I. Douglas. W. N. ( Morris, W. B. Andrew, Dr. T. B. Beatty. T. N. Blesk. Jr.. D. B. Kimball. Miss Alice Bee be. W. B. Todd. Frank Oodbe. J, M. Callow, Mrs. F. K. Woodruff, tieorge E. Forrester. M. H. Sowle. Mrs. , A. K. Tiernan, W. 8. .Henderson, J. . H.i Bennett. MrsTjamea Hughes, H. R. Mc--J Mlllan. C. E. Howe. Mrs. R. J. Evsns, I , L. B. Hills. T. P. De Groat, L. L. Eby, !l. M. Squires, First M. E. church, C. O. Snyder. F. T. Roberts, Dr. G. B. Pfouts. Mrs. Leon Sweet. Mr. A. H. Warren and Mrs. Louis Simon. 8ome of the greatest compositions for orchestral arrangement will be rendered at each concert of the festival by the fa- j, mous body of muslctsns of New York Cltv known ss the Russian Symphony orchestra, under the direction of Modest . Altschuler. The orchestra has been organised or-ganised for the past sight years, appearing appear-ing continuously in the metropolis of America and as one of the permanent organisations of that city. The orchestra left New York three weeks aso to fill one of th most extensive tours ever booked before for a symphony orchestra. Besides the orchestra four of New York s recognised concert soloists Nina Dimi-trleff, Dimi-trleff, soprano; Lealla Joel-Hulse. contralto: con-tralto: Frank Ormsby. tenor, and Bertram Schwann, baritone will be heard at each concert of the festival. |