| Show MISS ISS 1 1 SS OLIVER OM Ol V U u IL I o nt n First FIlst Church The rise largo large audience that filled the First Presbyterian church last evening to hear Miss Catherine 11 1 Oliver tell tel the story of ot Tile The Hk Pilot was en el most charmingly It I Is doubt doubtful ful tul whether r a n Salt Halt Lake audience was 11 ever HO so well wel entertained before by one one lady Iud It I IH iii II Indeed H a I rare voice that does docs not grow rol monotonous after being heln con colt constantly stonily heard heart for tor nearly l orly two hours es us especially In 10 II a n mere lueto elocutionary effort Hut But Miss Olivers voice never lost lo t Its Is charm utah and IUt tho the beautiful story seemed to have hue been boel written only to bo ho 10 told laid tolt by this young woman Her lIar de do delineations 1 le are lre Interesting Slid She Shen never n er lo t un an opportunity In iii II tile the piece rite Tho quaint humor of 0 t Hill Bil tho thu manly pilot piot the titu stolid old Scotchman and ond thu tite the tender pathos of ol poor poo little wounded were werl nil all ni portrayed FO so naturally natural that tears team t Ild laUghter alternated with sIth wih one another lother throughout the entire entre evening Tho Thu he death of ot Bruce the Scotch boy was Wil made a most mO t pitiful scene acetic While Miss Mis Oliver Olver In Is II fine In such things nu as n oils story of time tho foothills yet she silo attains attain the highest degree o of ot urt art In her Scotch stories They Th Y have won wor WOl for tor her nation national al renown and In that Held she site occupies a n place that few would dare turo to chal challenge lenge lenne Tomorrow night Miss Oliver will wi ro mo late Inte the Folk lolk and on un Friday night she Bhe will wi give Rive a 1 lecture recital on Hobert Hums Burns She does not hot appear tonight |