| Show X x o I 16 mY of or topics Just now en n grossing the attention of mUll muil T I col Now York Is the battle battlo royal which will rage next full rall In th opera field Between of th the Metropolitan opera house on one oneIde ld Ide and Oscar with thu building now nearIng completion n th other IB la at pre prEll prent world famous ent nt In right mid left lett while his lieuten lieutenants lIeutenants tars ants are pushing tho big temple of ot mu street several on Mocks blocks west of ot with all tho thop p d and anI tares torce that unlimited capital In it Jt command Is generally known that Nord I IlL and nd Calve Calle havo seceded from tit IU rock on which they split being tha ever present money question has It that has secured by pledging hor SO 30 perform performances ances at SOO each She and rutted when ho Insisted on a II limit of ot 2 i I at lit IOCO IO O Whether will bo able ablo to land Calve C lve Is as yet a question The Tho famous French woman la Is known to have hae an Idea Idell of the value of her service which d certainly certain does docs not share and which will gulp a II long time before b toro ho swallows On tho hand he has secured Edouard Do Henke the great greut basso and la In hop hoj 4 of 01 his brother the tho famous ten tenor tenor or Jean Jun He lie has hall booked Bond a atenor 1 tenor said to rival Caruso and Is watching at for tor nan lion Honel will bo be given Ivell 60 IiO appeal n s within a II period of or 20 weeks hi hiop his op opening o In III I an opera which has not lIot been heard In New NewYork NewYork York for years pars The rivalry bound to exist between t 10 o such famous cannot all to lend encouragement to I musicians struggling for tor a 1 hearing In ew York Vork In III this thill as all In everything competition Is bound to be tho life lite of ot trade A morning paper recently claimed that thit there arc not enough good inu mu In this city to organize n a meri merl meritorious orchestra Of or course Is absurd Informed on lo 10 local cal conditions knows that It Is not a aque question que lIon of at getting men but only th to secure their services at nt such times as may be required for tor purposes An All the News Nolis has hall many pointed out mOt of Jt the tho local professional Instrumentalists have ha employment where their ser services er vices Ices are In demand at nt tile the call of ot the so that the con can concerts that were ere to have been given the tb past n wInter Inter season lea lion had to be called crT because b ause the men desired could no nobe nobe be A prominent local orchestra and banA furnishes the names of ot the fol tal tallo lowIn lo 50 names of at Salt Lake musicians musician who ho would makI n fino orchestra or It they could cou only bo be got together First WeIhe dive Youngdale Skelton ton Ion Masterman Arthur leder en second vIa vio violins lins Schuster riach Nielsen Jensen Nichols violas Fan Fanning ninA ning Montgomery Green stringed ringed at Herse F esle cellos ton r Erickson Fanning Net Nettleton flutes Flashman oboe Smith clarinets Sims Ford has bas Berry Derr B Atkins Ash trombones Dan Mi III Mercer ercer trumpets Zim Zimmerman merman Westover cornets cornels Leslie Johnson bass bau tubas Ab Ah bolt bott kettle Mums drums Fielding small drum Beesley bass basa drum Carlson The successful efforts of ot Prof Arthur a M conductor of at the Salt Bait Lake lak Theater orchestra In Interpreting tho melodies at tho St Patricks da celebration In the Theater were vero re reo a as specially happy and appreciated appreciated by b the thi audience It 1 takes i a musical Insight to 10 correctly Interpret and nd present pr sent Irish and Proto Prof Shepherd hepherd ablo to the entire of ot those present pre enl Hiss Ih Irene Irelle Kelly 1111 an advanced pupil of 01 Mrs Irs Lulabel B Jo Carlson will give Kh a Piano Pili no recital Thursday 9 at 8 16 15 assisted by Hugh W baritone Charles F Carlson Jill IU be bp represented by 11 n Tone Tono Story Ston for tor piano and three songs for tor t The cantata The Daughter of or win be given n next Monday eve ee y nr In St 81 Pauls church by b tho com comon on choirs of ot St Pauls and the tho PI rat Methodist choirs of ot 40 voices Tha Tho Principal will bo be Mrs tu Plummer Miss Miss Beatrice neat rIce OConnor Fred I ret raham and Willard Squires with Miss ti a B cl ns director and Mr Ir er hoel L M ns organist No admission slon 11 1 v be charged but a collection will bo bl boup taken up uPI Proto AV Wetzell Is Mondays and I Tuesdays to technical work In public chool Wednesdays to written work composition and Thurs dau to Ion Don work The Is III n specially Important Mure as 1111 It gives ample opportunity to tal nt of or In con tru and where IMI n 1 talent I 1 at It nil nn early Ill r I 8 e rg be r Inny directed ery of If hi Mii il f tn In Ih wn of ot helping hel lnA aloni A All III th thiS te of ot tho and ru u The Quartet did excellent O k ir lit en where theIr voc tre o OrphIc ln In their sweetness e laage who on to 10 Iut fatal touches Initiation nt of the terror stricken r felt nil Bloodthirsty desires e theIr und and lien n rv moods melted I Into ly vi at t This saved the The ot u few of or he the novitiates e III ed of or Mrs O Jd 11 Fre Frell l araham l a e Orpheus club b Proposing to or mem b erSt a Quartet amon Its on th tu l dub club will meet meeth Phem h e of April Apr 2 III he the Or OrtH club tH In tho Godbe to resume tho or ot tho club t rs I ocAl orrl will willi 7 tu on the of April t In i jl hall with Proto Mc and id Fred ern and n P nUt ra am as M manager I Coop of at the ltv un Firs It 11 nt tho I In tho church last Sun A A f X y v j I f i ii i 1 J Y y I y X Y 10 6 i X I Y Y Yi y f fY Y X 1 i if l l I 5 1 0 X MAUDE MAY BABCOOK Director of u the I U of U Dramatic Chi Clu li 11 Produces nt at he The HUT Next N H day dl morning and will do BO ao again o all to tomorrow morrow morning These TheAe advanced pupils of Mrs MrA Em Emmil mil Morris will BNO Ilvo a n recital some In June n U In the Y M N NC 0 C A auditorium Miss lIss Florence arant orant Miss Edith Grant Orant Miss lIss Lottie ottle Owen Ml s Harah The program will be he a II classical cl on The Union will furnish a band c lIt f 35 or 40 0 men to provide lo martial music for tho th there will also be a stringed quartet The public r of ot Mrs tra advanced pupils will be he glen April 7 next In the Y M O C A auditorium and a n tine program Is 18 promised One Olle of the features will b bo songs written liy by Dewey In III New York for his sister Miss lIst l lyric soprano to be RUHR by b her on this oc occasion occasion casion o Secy Rec A J Bruneau of at the Musical Union Is in San Francisco on a months absence The Orpheus club for tor Its itA second con concert concert cert on April 8 a has hils Hanged d i ithe the famous Cellist Mr Arthur Shep herd and Mr Weihe these three thre sterling artists will probably be heard together tOll ther In a trio for or piano vIo vIolin lin and cello The Elks do tIo not lIot despair of or Inducing the railroad companies to lu give a reduced ed cd rate for tor a band from this city which the hey can take with them to Denver Deliver and enter ente In the tho band hant contest that always characterizes the convention of ot the order The Elks would like to take n band baM of at 36 3 or 40 men who would certainly c a good Knowing even If It they did not win will the prize 9 The musical part of ot tho school chool pupils program given In the Y YM YI M I C A Thursday night ns given by e U D Hs cellist and CH director Mrs Wetzell as ns the pian pianist 1st Q G H II ns tho violin lilt 1st The Queen of or Leon was given n 1 third last Wednesday evening In III hall for tho I n D S students ns well ns for the public and the tho en entire tire performance went ort off with Ith a n snap a II vim villi that charmed the audience All of ot tho performers did well singly ni nil veil vell ns collectively and there was WOI no suggestion of ot n II hitch anywhere A charming bit of at melody Ima been Leen written by Margaret of ot the eighth grade grado In the Sumner school chol In four flan which Supervisor Wetzell Is exhibiting ns a n praiseworthy specimen of or public work The M Is written as lis neatly ns It Ir print printed ed from engraved engra Cd work The Tho service tomorrow evening In tho Presbyterian church will be given g gIn en In up to a II special song Hong program which has haR been carefully arranged by Ml Maude Thome Thorne the choir director and I organist of ot the church She has fo IO her choir now Into very good the tho rout i alto being ono one of ot the best tn In Inthe the state slate The music mule committee of ot tho First t Presbyterian Church Is considering where to 10 order the tho organ for their new nelV edifice t Invitations are ale auk for tor a vocal ocal reci recital tal to be glen given by tour four of ot Siren Swen son advanced pupils In the Y M t C CA CA A auditorium on Monday evening next March 26 nt at p II m Ill Tho ladles urn Miss Zorn Shaw Mrs Mn L U Ii Miss Allie Fletcher Flelcher Miss Fletch Fletcher er with Mrs tu J T Treasure as n I During the evening Mme Ime sun SOli will give Khe n short talk on tone tOile pro production and the art of or Dinging The personnel pe of at the Hoston Sym hony the finest In lI e United State Is ax follows Sixteen n violins 14 B second violins 10 violas Iolas 10 eight stringed basses t mites nutell 3 oboes 1 English horn 3 11 Rat 1 bass clarinet 3 bassoons 1 I contra 6 French horns horn 4 trum 3 trombone Ind one performs tich elch on harp tuba drums cymbals cymbal triangle and traps trul bas basi drum and 11 1 castanets and one librarian 30 men In nil all It will be noted 33 53 arc string players In III the tho ratio mUo of at strings to tho wind will percussion lI In Instrumentation nt at 61 tier per cent This Is an 1111 Increase of the string ratio from the date of t the fair orchestra when the tho ratio van Dl per cent |