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U IC PLACE PEACE I coming In week will l bring to patrons Th The that i In n this t c city an nn opportunity t often ten como come to them The occa- occa will III be 00 the er great aL benefIt benent Perform Perform- on fo be gl en at tho the tabernacle next n da night for tho the Salt Lako Lake SymphonY Sym- Sym orcheStra phonY soloist will IH be he Alexandro Alexandre Henen Heine- Heine Sunn n the noted Gorman German who mann i appear ar for that sin single lo concert In inthis I will this rJ appear city r will be assisted r John his accompanist h by fa i Is tI also an nn artist of great eat repute song sang recently at tho the white while M lIO lIOs s ta in W Washington for President Taft TaCt d f for or a 11 num number r of the tho diplomatic corps st who were wert the guests of the tho president We has also alo sung flung for many of the tho rulers of 0 the different countries of ot Europe b by byro royal l command ro If I Is 18 declared b by eastern Castern critics crit crit- lea ics to be more than an interpreter he heI i I said ald eald to actuallY live Iho each ach composition as M ashe he he cs cl It Ho He sings 5 with Intensity and nd d earnestness and ad with thrilling ten ten- He has extraordinary vocal organ or- or gan and wonderful I control The Th appearance of Heinemann is not the only treat trent In n storo store for or those who the benefit There Thero will wiil be tho tabernacle choir splendidly trained b by Prof Evan E Stephens Prof Prot John J J. McClellan McClellan Mc- Mc Ic- Ic Clellan n TV II be at tho organ organ T console consolo tho the Orpheus club will sing under the ton baton of Us its new leader Prof Anton and tho ho Symphony n orchestra lra r reder n. n will sill III appear for tho the t time In the tho historic tabernacle Professor Ian lan will conduct J. J The Th combination is a 0 rare an and pleasing pleas pleis- In ing on one It IL Includes one of tho the greatest reate t artists on the Ibe American concert t stage and much of the finest music that could be assembled In this city t r. r The Tho courtesy or of the tho presiding bishop II and nd tho first presidency of or the Mormon church In giving 1 to the Salt Lake Symphony Symphony Sym Sym- phony orchestra the privilege of ot holding It Us its great preat benefit conc concert rt In tho tabernacle taber taber- aide nacle will never no bo be forgotten b by that organization Tho The tabernacle choir chol was called upon to make a sacrifice of or Its b best st t revenue tC getter of ot tho the entire year year ear earthe the spring conference concert And tho the choir responded with tho the greatest cour- cour CS ri ese tlc arc are matters malten that touch cio doe loee e to the hearts of the thc men who are aro striving to o l the orchestra and they v appreciate these signal sacrifices ar arVi i courtesies more than Ihan the they have o power to express s The voluntary offering of tho the Orpheus club to aid In making the concert a suc sue ct cess Is fa also keenly appreciated ted b by the orchestra There may como come a time somo some when flay hen 1 tho the orchestra can reciprocate all an aJIo a of these kindly acts and acts and the tho orchestra orches orches- tr tra Mil 1 not hesitate The close of or the second wc week k of or the tho thorn n rn for funds for the tho Symphony orchestra or- or ch chestra lra shows about 1300 to credit of of 4 the institution The Tho result is ls considered considered consid consid- ered most satisfactory when it Is known that bat the greater reater part of this mone money was In all contributions by bv teachers music students and men and women of ot limited Bear The money has come for tho the part from those who should not notIa b Ia If asked d to give J e a dollar to such stich a fund The lIe subscription blanks have haw been In theod the tho ho hoof od of the men and women to whom sent for on only onn a n few days 33 but returns arc are most gratifying ra e r responses s have been coming In Inand I Jy and steadily since the blanks were J. J anti and the management of or tho the orIn or- or Ira In believes cs that if tho the public will wll lee In w that if Jr all will ill help just a little burd burden n will III not be 10 great on nn any In- In l and the burden on the orchestra be made malic much lighter Among mon the it received h ed d are arc man many that are sub Rub for careful cardu consideration A record Is kept of every cry blank that Is sent out and nd the name of tho the person to whom it Is sent nl Wn n a few cases casts fictitious names have wen been tn u used uKa b by persons who return tho the banks without money and some two or three three of the sentiments expressed are arc not not esp complimentary to the he mount amount of or civic pride po possessed by the senders ABut ut these the cases caPs arc aro few and far be- be t and are aro merely cited to show that aJr class s 8 and on all a subjects there thero r of or opinion One of or the pleasant surprises of the thc week r was the l letter received from PrinciPal sal Pal AB B. B of or the Longfellow scho cho dosing a eh check to cover cr tho the on of teachers teacher In that school chool These men and women mostly women ar are in a position to appreciate the educational ad- ad 2 M the fhe 8 Symphony Phony hon orchestra gives their pupils and are willing to give e tan- tan on of or that appreciation Tho The titer was like a cool breeze on a midI mid mid- da day It I gave Kave e a new encouragement an aM new hope to the man management ement of the O Following Is the list of subscribers to tu the the fund These are the names that tho tue Salt gait Lake SYmphony orchestra h haa placed in Its Honor Roll Rull J If H. H Walker Robert RoberL R. R Vw Hampton NW v. Clayton Claton lon 9 Georgo torso F C. C Skelton 11 w. w Ickson Mr and ana Mrs O. O J J. v. v E. E Weihe rei he Salisbury Charles rles I F Wilcox Edward P. P Kimball l' l Thomas R. R Cutler f. f Edgar Jar S. S Hills fey a- a C. C C C. Clayton Joy j jP 11 Johnson E. E E. E Wilcox P p. p A n A. A. A F. F A. A ed Stauffer Fred l Bonnet Zoha ohn D. D Spencer j J J- JW W- W V. V Curtis JOhn H. H Halker Walker alker W. W H. H Shearman Louis H. H Farns- Farns J- J E. E A. A Charron roar Orth L. L I F. Zul cI s Poll Pollock ck A. A I 11 Peabody Home Illes Ca Horne Home Drug Drus A. A Hudson H 11 r G. G TV John rh Whitney dward E. E Pike JOhn o. o n C. C Cutler 1 C. C Stewart AW n Alonzo T. T Bald Icar well oooo Uel L. L Tracy C. C ill 1 Chandler J if re IT r Odeli C. C I. I Herr i McClellan W. W J. J McCoy Anton Anion P Federsen derl Cn Ott tt Hardware c Co Fl Fred J K n Sands Ur lr George D. D I w Mr Ir and Mrs T. T G. G An Iras w. w P. P Webber ebber P r Co ow J Ben nen Davis 11 AUlson i Jr W. W H. H Folland an N. N p. p SPhine line Church I Louise King and Amy and F. F D. D Keeler roth Bowman Grace K E. Frost flOSt rUta P. P n s Smith Ada and Anita Blank I La Lake I. I Id S. S Hills Abbott Consolidated Music Lebers b n GaYnor Co Jolin John A A. Street t. r J i. i J Jennings s Y S. S Bascom Wajter alter Lamereaux T Hand tenor delightful gave o a a f for r the thi La Ladles Ladles' Literary club aYt morning Tho The program n Y Bailed aried to show how tho the wide 55 lr tate of o. wi Mr IJ d's ds voice and to dem- dem em- em ate hu his v as as a singer The In Jl was waa hen Riven a manner the auditors to a marked rae Was WU a as follows Mcinen t Tr Schumann Tage re C l Strauss Se len n Strauss h g Strauss F o SC Ic da ma nl ma ma Puccini ft TW Logan tTO I ne l-ne ne es Logan z 5 Bird Ird T Logan LoSan Tb c Salt I lAke Is 18 not the theof theof tW of or Its HIS 8 kind that has hILs hasI as ch iP Sf o of shortage of ot money with th 45 p u carry on ILs Us educational work lion 11 blk c It 1 not noL the only organ organ- 1 beet been ee compelled b by stress ess ss 3 and lack of general to al k for help from the pub pub- j I as the history of the tho Theodore year after aCter until II year came frt ber Into Its own In ln tho hearts c. c vas the tho same Mame with lIo SYmphony ym hon un until that or- or elty- elty tha that fame for Itself nd for ain was its home The Tue 1 id n lh has done almost as much q trial Pittsburg plants pants urh an 3 some Borne or of f Its Tho The struggle of a Symphony orchestra Is s always hard for the few years cars Seattle is now no in ln danger of losing lOlling Its Symphony because of or shortage of or funds arlet brief Variety of ot New Now York In a news note nole In its latest issue to reach Salt Lake City says S 'S Tho Tha Seattle Symphony orchestra tra ml may maybe maybo be bo forced to disband because cau fI of or a stringency gooey gency In the financial department The trustees declare must be raised to maintain tho the organization during the coming season The Tho public will be appealed appealed ap ap- ap pealed to In this connection n It ma may bo he said gald that thai the local orchestra n needs eds only to put It onto onla firm and solid financial footing footing foot root ing InS and to keep kep It there A t sacred song RonS' service will bo he given b by Charles Charle Kent and a number of or hI his pupils under tho the auspices of the Mutual Im Improvement Irn- Irn proY provement ment association of the thirty first ward at the tho ward chapel beginning at 6 G 60 SO ZO o'clock tomorrow night The rhe program program pro pro- gram ram follows Anthem aril a Ill I'll choir Tho The Plains Plain of or P C Barnard Gus ar Calvary Rodney Irene Irne Williams Beautiful Isle Fearls Fearis Kents Kent's male maJc chorus Duet Duct I tot l Know That Sly I Redeemer Mendelssohn Miss US Held FIeld and lInd Mr Ir Bates The Lost Chord Sir Arthur Sullivan Robert Lister My r Faith I in Theo Thee Wells Irma Nicols Let Your Lower Lights bo be be BurnIng Burn- Burn In ins Ing Bliss BIbs Kents Kent's male chorus Light and nn Life Ilfe Hawley Mrs O. O lL II John Johnson on Violin solo Mendelssohn G. G H. H Schuster Consider the tho Lilies Ormus Bates Tho The Dawn of ot Tomorrow Pulitzer Fred Rees flees The Tho Ninety and Nine Nino Champion Dot McMIllen Ullen Bolto Tho The Now Born King L L. Esper I Thomas L. L Shaw Thy Will Not Mine 0 O Lord lArd Marston ton Kents Kent's malo male chorus Angels Ever er Bright and Fair Handel lone Owen Ouen Duct Duet The Tho Minute Gun at III Sea Mr Ir Shaw Shave and Mr Ir Lister O 0 My Father th the Mormon hymn Dillon Williams Nearer to Thee The Parks X Kents Kent's male malo chorus C The music service Ier for the regular services services ser sor- vices at the tho First Methodist church to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow morning will III be as follows Anthem In Heavenly Hea Love Lovo AbidIng Abiding Abid Abid- ing Merideth Miss Mis Leola Schrack and choir Offertory Offertory- Duct Duet My Iy Faith Looks Up to Theo Thee ot Lachner Miss lIss Leola Leoa Schrack and Mrs Gall Gail Mills Postlude Postlude- 1 The rhe music program for tor tomorrow night Is 18 as follows Organ prelude prelude- Anthem Beyond tho the Skies Witti Offertory Offertory- Contralto solo Voice of or Gods God's Creation Creation Cre Cre- Coombs Miss Loola lAola Schrack Postlude Postlude- The music is ls under given tho the direction of Mrs Irs William Ar Wetzell lI choir director tor or with Mrs J. J Louis at the organ orean The Norwegian I n male chorus chores wI will give a concert pro program at the tile fourteenth ward chapel next Friday FrIda night Prof Anton Pedersen conducting Fred C. C Graham Groham of ot the tho Graham music bureau has received recel a personal letter letter- of or regret from Alessandro Bond Bonel the great Italian tenor who was to have sung sunS hero Tuesday nl night ht but who was com compelled to cancel his hi'S because of or Ill ill ill- ness nest Mr Ir Bonci expressed his deep re regret regret re- re gret that ho Iso could not slug sing In Salt Lako Lake CIt City and ot voluntarily lIn tar 11 offered to pay all of the expenses Incurred b by Mr Graham In n advertising and promoting tho the scat seat sale Mr Ir Bond Bonci a a. medical certificate cate signed by H. H D. D Hill of or Seattle who certified that ho had treated Bonci for his Illness and that Bond Bonel was as not in fit lit physical condition to endure tho the hardship of or travel and concert appearance nce at that time Tho The advance athance sale of ot seats which was stopped as soon as Bonds Bond's traveling manager manager manager man man- ager canceled the tho Salt Fait Lake City date was larger than had been expected and und Jn Insured a 0 big bG house for the tho great tenor Fifteen pupils of Gustav Schuster gave ga an Interesting musical pro program am at the sixteenth ward chapel chap l last Sunday night M. M J. J Brines will till deliver a a. lecture at atthe tho the twelfth thirteenth ward wart chapel chape to tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow morro nl night hl on The Psalms of David treating these old compositions from a musical standpoint A musical l pro program ram will wll also be bc given The soloists will wll beMI beMiss be bo Miss MI s Elma Ema Young Miss Edith Grant l an-l Horace Horace- S. S Ensign The ward choir choll will also give several numbers Tracy Trac Y Cannon will wll give the toll following follow follow- own ow- ow in ing n- n norgan organ numbers at the tho First Congregational Congregational Congregational Congre Congre- church tomorrow morning Marchant Ada Adagio lo In E B Hat flat Merkel Matin Faulks Faulke Communion In G C DaU Batisto to March l Ed P P. KImball who was ill II for tor nearly two weeks of quinsy and neuralgia has haa recovered reco sufficient to resume his studio work His first appearance for tor ten days dDs was Thursday will mark the observance ance Special music of ot Passion Sunday tomorrow at St St. Man Marys Mary's cathedral The music will all be beIen given Riven und under r the direction of or Miss Nora Gleason n organist and director of the choir At t the tho 11 II o'clock mass Feasts Feast's Mass Mas In U E Flat will be given Iven with Max and Miss Hazel Redman the soloists Mrs Mn J. J H. H Robinson will sin sing the tho A Ave A f Maria Marla by Mascagni for forthe forthe the offertory At the 9 o'clock mass malls Loretto Boehler will sing My Faith to Thee b bv by Dudley and the tho SL St Cecilia chorus will also sing At the lie 8 o'clock mass Miss Gleason will willbe h be he at the organ orSan Tho Tue numbers will wll be 00 opus opun 8 Schumann Meditation in D D. D Lemare Intermezzo Mascagni r nl Under the direction direct of Miss Gleason th the th s choir of tho the cathedral In preparing the tho celebrated Missa Ussa Pro Pace by Theo Thea Von La IncIse Hache to bo he presented pre Easier SlInda Sunday at the cathe cathedral S As Ag summer summet approaches Interest In theIa theMay the tho thoMay May Ia music mU festival which will be h held ld at the tho tabernacle is assuming a 3 h healthful health health- ful and antI vigorous tone The Tho festival will wiil be he held Ma May 22 2 and 23 23 and the greatest attraction will bo be tho the famous Russian Symphony orchestra of ot fifty pieces with u noted New York quartet Fred d C. C Graham manager of or the tho festival fes fes- fes- fes thai thal lids hillS b been en cro crowded ded with work during during dur dur- ing tho the last lant week making final linal arrangements arrangements arrange arrange- ments for the festival and booking advance ad- ad vance subscriptions for seats tats Circulars and subscription blanks are being mailed to a largo number of men and women who have 0 patronized similar events o In other years ar especially to those outside the elt city and from the favorable replies replieR being received the indications are that the tho number of or visitors to the tho city for the purpose of attending the festival fes fes- fes- fes tivai tha concerts will wll bo be unusually large JarKe The subscription rate rato Is about one half the tho rate that will ho bo made mado for the general gen gen- |