Show i MUSIC BIG FEATURE AT ENCAMPMENT Several Noted Organizations Among Those Quartered Quartered at Lafayette The members of the musical commit commit- tee ec are arc all as busy husy as as' as the proverbial be bee bed and the tho office force is ke kept t on ou the tho ho jump but nevertheless the musical musi cal end of the tIle encampment is one of the he features of the week There are five twenty bands i iii in the city with a few more nore to arrive arrive All Mi musicians some all told are ale quartered at the Lafayette Lafayette La La- fayette school and they are pleased with the treatment accorded them since icing in jn the city The rhe school build build- in jog ng presents nn fin anin animated scene shortly after nightfall and many are the good natured jokes oles and jests that are passed when the Hie boys begin to retire None of f them have auy any complaint and all say that hat this encampment is il one of the most successful that they have ever eyer at at- tended Prof J. J J. J McClellan chairman chairman chair- chair man nan of the music committee said this morning thing Everything is go going ng without a hitch or drawback of any kind and it keeps us busy too Just look and three phones were ringing at tile tue the same tame time ISo Wo have Jun-e over musicians quartered ered m hi In the J Lafayette school an and I 1 know mow that every one is beju being treated to the best of our ability We e had cots and ana beds for OO thinking that would be enough to accommodate ill all who came but when this other ether sIlO showed wed up we were ero for a time at a loss oss to kno know how ho hoto to handle them Our committee took it upon their hands to order ISO 10 blankets and cots and amI I do dolot donot donot not lot know if the bill will be allowed but nit we will make mako it good anyway The rhe spirit of 61 is js surely rampant in Salt Lake this week ane and you can rest assured assured as as- that the music committee will wm keep up its end of the program Amon Among the late arrivals is the edo edo- Union Pacific band banel of Ellis mlis Evan Kan There arc are twenty one pieces in inthis inthis this his organization under E. E G. G Pearson one of the time best amateur cornet players in in the United This band is composed of the employees of the Union Pacific company at that point and is to remain in jn tho the city the re remainder of the week The feature with tho the bands today will be bo the greetings greetin s to tho time veterans at it tho time tabernacle this evening Tomorrow Tomorrow To To- morrow evening every musician in the city who plays an instrument of the international l pitch will be seen assembled assembled assem assem- bled at the head of Main street under th the direction of John Held Commander Com Corn mander mandr in in Chief will be present on this occasion Hugh Dou Dougall alJ said We could use more bands if it were possible to get them but we are arc doing very we well under the conditions with which we are confronted There are arc more musicians now in Salt Lake than over ocr before and nud I believe that the veterans veterans vet vet- erans orans and the public as well are arc satis satis- led fled with our efforts to g give ge e them plenty plen plea t ty of While bile the time assignment of the tho various variOUS bands to duty is somewhat somewhat some some- what of a task we are fully able to care caro for all all who como come BAND IS COMPOSED OF Or RAILROAD EMPLOYEES A new band is being heard in Salt Lake Lako today the time Union Pacific band of l Ellis Ka Kan which is under tinder the time direction tion of E. E G. G Pearson Following lg is time the instrumentation of the organization Solo B E flat clarinet C. C first B 3 flat fiat clarinet F. F Richardson second B B flat clarinet E. E Overstreet solo B 13 flat fiat clarinets P. P M. M Richardson A. A Richardson C. C Richardson first B flat cornet J. J Merrill second B n flat fiat cornet cornet cor cor- net IF ir M. M Zeigler solo alto B. B Golliday Golli Golli- ela lay day first alto II It Adair second alto W. W Vose Voso third alto B. B Rich luau trombones bones C. C Odell W. W B. B Hall W. W Ramey Ram Ram- sey ey bass A. A Monroe tubas I L. L M. M Lower F. F Miller iller snare drum W. W V. V Vose bass jass drum dram C. C C. C Stott drum major S. S L. L Hamilton MODOC SINGING CLUB HAS BRILLIANT RECORD Tho Modoc Singing clu club climb pf Topeka is here with two twenty enthusiastic and amid thorough vocalists ocal ts and the they are aref f serenading many of the G. G A. A R. R had headquarters head head- quarters as well as at other points and their mu music ie is enjoyed This club was organized about thirty thirty- Five years ago and has been kept ept intact in imi- imi tact since inee that time it being classed as mis the time lar largest est singing club west vest of the Mississippi river T. T J. J Anderson Andorson is isHie time the president and last April celebrated his liis Ien seventieth birth birthday a He is an aim enthusiastic en en- music lover and is still very verv active in the thc work M. M A. A Holman is musical director and George e M. M Johnson John son Eon is manager These sin singers ers have haye attel attended ded every encampment for the time last eighteen years and have Imo always met mt with great success sue suc cess as they timey are aro are doing here During tl time e encampment at St. St Paul two years ago the club sang at forty forty- eight places in iii one day Three member mem niem- ben ber bers rom Los An Angeles eles especially for this is engagement gem en t. t Their uniforms consist t of white lint liat vc Ye vest t and trousers and blue serge coats I 1 EXCELLENT DRUM CORPS The drum corps of ot t twelve e men slieR is jS here heie and is thrilling the time people with the time rhythmic measure of their inn inn- fie sic They are are arc all members of tIme the the old school chool and are ah honored with three old veterans Fre Frederick erick Lewis Lewis William Lewis Lwis ana If Israel I Clegg Thomas A. A is bass drummer an and I leader and amid Alfred Waite Waito is fife major u. u |