Show URBAN ORGAN THIS MORNING Expert Is Flare Hore to Changes In th th nt I I 2000 31 10 1 PIPES lIP S Elaborate Are rt 11 Cost COlt mt Oe Over tw two thousand attended the O organ rl t at t bce t this ll morning which attests U Ut of these nut lint for Cor Corone forone thel great t tr free clen concerts one mishap the recital til this morning would perhaps lae have been n tin bl heat yet liven given The defect WI wits tin tb lin going out Ot of at tUle tulle of at Ime some of the lie most Important In the oral organ One 0 of We the human voice ole pl pip 1 was entirely out Ai nd In th the song ot of hope Hop I It h had to 1 be abandoned and otis one of tie the sweetest tones In beautiful composition w was lost Idt fron th these this the recial recital w was a most choice one oner Mr r Goddard Goddar wa was accorded much ap Ilau and stoutly declined to rI respond to tn encores after fter both or of his hll songs The piece hen hang to Irth lIy by Henry Henr is II deme by some lome lomeI u as great rt l as The Holy CIty and Mr tr did all that Wi was required or of I him 11 lii I Its rendItion The organ 00 was wal Il in tune when time the recital began but the air that WB was pumped Into the pipes I was much low lower lower er In temperature thin thain the pipes were amid nd tie this tones tone were et faded a as stated Tt That aton atlon wee a Ml I I P A Hedge Hedgeland land the epert expert 1010 who is II her here makIng ar arrangements for tor Improvements to b ho homade made on Ih the organ Mr H II Is at this the head hd or of the lie church organ orgon department of d time W W Kimball company of at Chicago and u as a result ot of his visit het here the pat great Tab Tabernacle organ orlan will 1 und I a I that ha t wi will It t in 10 the lea lead of an any instrument In the land The changes and liate sad and which wi will l be Jt made by Il di ot of President Snow Include this the put putting tin In ot of over O me pipes placing the keyboard alongside ot of the conductors Ita stand nIl In front t o the Ule chIr choIr and effecting all al other changes that list are necessary to the ponderous Instrument I It II I to 10 nt estl mate the rOlt cost of oC thel these 0 changes but It wi will Iky likely approach something l between mO ani anti Irot this the organist who whose 1 lul 1 up Inthe In Inthe the Instrument I 1 ta rat nd Interest In the mater matier al aid al In securing U 1 who IS f lag n without a ller peer In America In hil his lIt pro Mr r the organ yesterday and sail al the longer he looked 11 at I It the inure hI marveled To think that I It had stood elII exposed a as It hu has done dont Cor or over oer thirty years earl el ot of WO wood and t that at that hot warped and moreover ha having never neer been materially repaired or given extra since it II Was bul built WU was tl to him astonishing le lIe a high tribute to 10 the who ho I Ii saying that n no one but a genius could have It I With modern knowledge however liens 1 Is an opportunity for tor several necessary ear essary Mr land starts for tor Chicag Chicago this evening to report to 10 hil lila firm Ind and It nothing unforeseen intervenes be will return to further the grand old instrument that ha ha hn been the Pride or of for Cor thirty years I Iut evening Mr le land ant and the Caider aIde hIres Brol v ho represent nt the KImbl Kimball company In inthis this city wet were the guests or of Pmt Prof Me Ic Clelan nt at a dinner at the lenn Kenyon |