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Show 1 1 Sl PbACb- McCormack ta roll. to Auatralla to appear ap-pear In tha lyric ro'M mlih th MHla company. Charm I Imorea has been ttfnclnt at Covant Garden Albert Sal-e Sal-e aanf Slegnyind at tha Parla opera not lone a. Moat of hia tlraa la now pent In teaching. L Hlexak, who ta no at hla home In Vienna, will appaar at ihm Metropolitan In two new roina next winter. One will be Arnold In "William Tell" nJ tha other oth-er Kaoul In "Lea HufunoU." Mary Garden, whoeo diatribe concern-Ina concern-Ina Utah women lowered her conauW-ahly conauW-ahly in the opinion of those aame Utah women, after her recent concert appearand appear-and in thta city, la la trouble airaln. The Mary Garden brand of temparartrant la aa oaual reaponalble for her la teat woea, and Parla ta th acene of her dlacomfort. Mary, who ta aa oontrary aa ever, haa had a hie; row with tha mana4Tmvit of the Part Grand Opera- houae. and her appearance there In the role of Salonie, which waa echeduled for thta we, oaa been Indefinitely postponed by tha man-I man-I acement. It appears that her American trtnmrhe I have fftveo Mary a aad case of x-r-i ated ef. She made demand a upon the opera houae management which were re-aarded re-aarded a moat extraordinary and iimea-eonable. iimea-eonable. She not only wanted t oaat the J traduction, but objected to the roatnm-ng roatnm-ng and reatieated that an entire trew aet of acenery be painted for her benefit to harmonise with the coetumee which aha Intended tn wear. After vainly try In to amooth Mlaa Garden's ruffled temper, tha management Informed her that the production pro-duction of "Salome" would be put off Indefinitely. In-definitely. This la aald to hare angered: her beyond be-yond measure, and aha made a reply of auch a torrid nature that it la doubtful whether aha will aver have ah opportunity opportun-ity of alneln at tha Parla Grand Opera houae a sain. Arnold Daly fa not acting aa Mlaa Garden's personal manager thta summer. Had he been on tha ground undoubtedly un-doubtedly It would have been evep more Interesting. It look a aa ff tha operatic world had tost Ha area teat tenor. Enrico Carueo la till, aa far aa slnsin roea, voiceless, and at present he despairs of returning to America this season, aaya tha London correspondent of the New York Review. Unless there Is a miraculous Improvement Improve-ment In the condition of hla affected vocal vo-cal chord before the opening of the operatic op-eratic season he Will be obliged to cancel all his contracts and remain In retirement retire-ment for another season at least. Theaa facta have been learned from one of the tenor a most Intimate friends, who haa Just arrived from Italy and who visited Caruso at hla villa near Florence. Of course, no official announcement of Caruao'e retirement will be made until the ' last minute for obvious reasons. Gattl-Casasxa at 11 1 Is hopeful that hla peerleae tenor will recover and be able to alng In New York at tha Metropolitan, Metropoli-tan, whers hla loaa would be the greatest great-est blow that tha management could a suffer. Artist Vary Despondent. In spite of the aaau ranees of the New York phvaldana that rest would restore the golden voice to the world's greatest tenor, Caruso haa found that rest haa not been aa beneficial as promised. prom-ised. He Is but little better than when he left New Tork last spring, and Is very despondent over hla condition. The ef- lect. at iha Impairment oC his vocal powers pow-ers on hla nervea haa made blm very Irritable and melancholy. To cheer him up recently hla doctors re-ommended resuming hla vocal e todies tod-ies again, and he haa taken up study of the role of Romeo In the .Gounod opera. Should he return to the operatic atage again he wilt alng Romeo. It may be remarked incidentally that William Guard, tha Metropolitan' a press agent, vigorously denlea that Caruso will not alng next season and acoffa at tha reports re-ports of bis continued 111 health. s s During the ahaenre of Prof. John 1. Mc-OHlan, Mc-OHlan, the tabernacle .organlat, next week. Aaalstant Organists Tracy T. Cannon Can-non and Ed P. Kimball will play at the- f r recitals, arlven ait noon each dav. In apenrer Clawaon. Jr.. went to dntere-tlon dntere-tlon canyon yesterday to enend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dousall. who hsv an attractive little place imoni the wild beantlea there. Ha will return to the city Monday. ( Miss Retta Canister, a pupil of Mrs. Jenta S. Melton, haa returned to th city from her vacation of nearly a month In MT. T1easant. mm9mrrrKB addition to many of the favorite numbere that have been enahrlned in the nearta of the love re of food mualc aeveral new ae-lectlona ae-lectlona will be played duHnr the week. Mr. Cannon will play Monday, Tueaday and Thuraday: Mr. Kimball will play Wednaday and Friday, and Profeeaor MrClellan la expected to play the requeat protean. 8nturday. The procrama for the wrk follow: Monday "Lariro" .Tfandel "Rprin Son" rlolltna a) "KveninK Bong' John at on (b) CnrltvTo" Rhelnherirer fc 'Old Melody" Arr. Iy performer "Fanfare" .Lemmena Tueaday " PrHinJe lo "Lohenirrtn" Waa;ner nnarna" .....Wheelflon (ni "Paatorale" Ivhach ( "Heri-euae" . . . . Rplnntty ) "OW Melody". ... .Arr. by performer "Mnrrhe Puntlficale" .Lemmena "Alrrhe Reitaioua," on themes from "Lohenarln" Warner! tni "Rve trimrmant'V . .r. .-.Der.llle: bl "BenTiiae" from "Joreyln". Ofjdard (a) "uhade" (arranged by Bdw. P. Kimball) Frey (b) "An Old Melody". .Arr. by performer 'Fnnfare" Dubola ThiiVadav "OtTrtolre In A Minor". OulTmanl 4nt ''Panne Fleurlea" .Mallly in) "Rvenlna? Rcat" f.Merkel tn Rnrrnroll" OtTnhah th) OM Melody" Arr. by performer SfhPrxu" ..,...-... ....Beat VOfTVriorv in D Minor" Reflate a "Komance" Zl tier hart bl ''Hvmn of Iralee" Grey fl ''My Rnaarv" (bv roqueat) Nevln (b) "La Vllanellc" (old dance) . . . HammerlH Ci) "Mlrl Molndv" A it. hv performer Vhnnt Trlumnhal" Walatrnholme' Saturday fne lal requeat program. . Xiimbora ahntild be renuated hv writing thf orirnnlat. 11 Templetn bu I kilns, city, Itefnre Friday of earn week. Ioora open at noon. Recltlal beRlna at 12:10 p. m. aharp. e Kqulre Coop, head of the mualc depart-nent depart-nent of the Vnlveralty of t'tah. aalled from New Tork a week eo todav for Kurope. where he will apnd a brief period .In atu lv befnr reaumin; hi work at the unlveraltq. Hla atay abroad wlH be ahort-er ahort-er than uaua) thin year, herauee of the preaa of bovtneaa here. The brief chanae, however, will he a reat and he expects to return to the city Invigorated and rtivnt-lhened by the trip. Mrs. Alberta Dereham returned to Salt Lake City during the wee from th home of her parenta. near Chicago, where aha eitent aeveral week a vlaltlng. While the weather waa extremelr hot m Chicago, Mm. Peraham a pent the greater part of her time while awav In the country, and thr eacaoed the extreme heat of the city. "It'a like ron on a vacation to et back to Salt Take." ahe aald. "the nlghta are so delightfully cool. But I had a god time, and I am glad that I went.- I'm glad to he back. too. and settle down to work again." . . . M. J. Brlneo. Horace Ensign and Mr. . Islsst Thotnae Edward have been n-aaced n-aaced aa the aololsta for the comlnx week et Wandamere. to alna In conjunction with the Hand a Mexlcana. which will play through the sreek. see , fred ftmlth and M J. Rtines-win be the enlot.ts at the First Conareaatlnnal church, a: the rectilar service tomorrow Baoralng at 11 o'clock. ' ...... The 'outing of the Sons and Deughtera jf Wales at Wandamr on the afternoon and night of Auxuat U will be marked bv unuaually Interesting musical competition., compe-tition., and by the appeaarno of tha Welsh ladies' chorus of Ha mar a. Ida, Thla churus ia under the leadership of Prof. 8. M. Powell and la ranked aa one of the I .est choruses In Idaho. Professor Powell Is a composer of eon slderabja note and aeveral of hla own com. poaltlona will be given under bla direction. direc-tion. " The numbers upon which the chorus Is now rehearsing are aa follows: "T.'emtpw Descent," ("Shadows of Eve. "Excelsior" Balfa "Bee Song" 8. hi. Powell "In Silent Night" Brabma Wel.h melodies. "T Deyrn Pnr." "Ar Hyd T Nos" Arr. by B. M. Powell Scotch meiodiM. "Robin Adair" Arr. by 8. M. Powell The mualo competitions which will be conducted ar th u1Iiuj era attracting much attention among th local Welsh Ele, and the elimination contests will r out many .close races. There are than tha uaual number of enirlea for the cash prises that are offered lo. he winners of th Ana:.. Mina Mar-getts Mar-getts and Mlaa Bessie Alder, winner, of first priees In th last competition, have entered Into this competition. Joseph Stephen, a Welsh baritone of Tooele ftty. will be on the program In th after-norirt. after-norirt. The competition beglna at 1:1 o'clock and at Its conclusion th 8jnart ladles' chorus will aiv Its program. Lo. ratee have base offred on th railroad from aemarta andL Ma lad. Ida, end Inter, mediate points end from all Utah polota for the outing and reunion. e e e. Contract were slimed during the week between the local Cambrian society and the Roval Welsh ladles' chorua nf twen-' twen-' tv-flve voice, which wllf appear here be-tween be-tween Cmistme and New Years. John Coxgrove the manager of the organization, organiza-tion, left the city Thurwler. 1 e All ssandro Bond haa bean etneinc et Puerto Ayr. Camaroea . - aiatrl-monto' aiatrl-monto' rVrreto. which waa eung laat Inter at the Hcala In Mllnn. will be revived re-vived lor him at th Teau Coiuo. J. hn |