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Show L1EDERS1NGER fOS ORCHESTRA BENEFIT Alexandre Heinnmann, great German Ger-man iiedenringer, whos magnificent voire baa charmed thousand of men nd womea who can only be pleased by the best la music, will sing for on concert onlv, for the benefit of the Halt Lk Bymphony orchestra oa the night of April 8. ",..! The announcement was made by Manager Man-ager Joha D. Hpeacer of the Symphony, at noon todav, after a long conference with Manager Fred C ttrahaaa of the Oraham Muaie bureau, who had an op-tioa op-tioa on that date for one concert only. Msnager ripenrer atated th position and the needa of the orchestra to Msn ager Oraham and naked for enggee lions from him aa to th best way to meet thoa needa. Mr. (jraham promptly prompt-ly agreed to eurrender hia option oa Mr. Heinemann'a dat in bait Lak City. I i Ja additioa to aurreadering Heine mnnn to th Bymphony, Mr. Clrnham agreed to giy Btuch of hia tim aa possible to a personal canvass for the sale of tickela for thia event, which wrill be oae of the greatest event in the muaie lif of the city thia year. Mr. llraham' aueeea I scouring larg attendance at other musical eventa In which he haa bcea tb book- ing manager ia the past assures to the Bymphoav a crowded bouse. Th expense for this engagement of Heineman will - he nominal. The einger'e rate for this event will be low, be too making a eoacenioa for the benefit uf the orchestra. Unloae ther i a conflicting eniragement at the Halt Lake theatre that historic plavboua will be the stag for th eon-cert. eon-cert. Manager Hpeneer ia in confer rare thia afternoon with the board of governor uf the Bymphony and Manager Mana-ger Pyper nf the Halt Lake theatre, diarnasing th detaila of th proposed concert. It is believed that whea the matter ia laid before the mem her of the orchestra or-chestra they will volunteer to donate their services for this concert. If they will agree to do this, only numbers that have been presented or the or- Km is twin and upon which it will not necessary for them to rehearse will b givea. Th euheeriptioa committee of th Bymphony continued it work thia morning and secured sufficient " subscriptions sub-scriptions to place the amouat some what above' the tlOOO mark. Those whos (uhseriptioa were rerived thia morning were Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Webber, Web-ber, lr. and Mr. Fred Btanffer, Mr. and Mr. W. P. Kieer, the Wegener Brewing company aad A. W. North. The commute haa other aubatantal subarriptioa ia sight for -this after-aooa. |