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Show THE BEF 8 Dramatic ATI IC UTION M III1H t'oiig rcatlonl Churrh Thursday June t: MU liuth KldmU-- In slmkc. n-Itur. e jH-r- t an aru dormant. With the caning of what should be the warm season the resorts prepare for the crowds and jieople prepare to patronize the resorts. But this sea All of the son is a phenomenal one. rain that should have fallen on the Pacific Coast has fallen here. Borne by the breezes in vaerous clouds it has rbon above the mountain ranges and fallen in rain drops in Not one warm day for a riil Utah. the past month. The resorts are de sorted, and the theatre doors are closed when they could be open to business, owing to the weather. Said Pasha drew a splendid house worthy of the excellent rendition i received by our talented opera com Tbeatriciils pany. The New Grand has captured an cilla Liviughton, Emma Louise Arm tdroug, Ruby Armstrong, Etta Dan gerfield, Laura Caroline Sherman, Clarence A, Cohen, Adeline Plaisted, Lynn C. Clinton, Louisa Evaus, Roth well Hardin, Jay S. Groo, Helena May Walsh, Carl McDonald, Jerome B. Ireland, Alla Reel Miller, Irma D. AWT, Bessie Snyder, Pearl Durnell, Mabel Edyth Davis, Patella Engilman, Gertrude Felt, Mabel Pearl Gardiner, Clarence Edmund Holman, Matie Hall, Annie E. Jones, Auro Rogers, Clarice Thatcher, Clara nee Dean Breeze, Robert Gwynn Officer, Kathleen McXeal Anderson. There is no calling which men fol low for profit that has fewer lines to mark its profession than vocal teach ing as it lias been taught in the past. It is taught by all methods, so called, by every degree and character of in (lividuals, by some who have ho little natural ability aud such meagre mu wical training that they cannot teach a student the staff or give them the correct pitch of any exercise. Breathing to them is something as incomprehensible as the courses of the slars and expression is a mystery. Vocal teaching should be a defined profession. Methods as sure as in other professions should prevail. If it is methodless without defined rules it is at the mercy of every quack voice builder and every unprincipled scamp who travels from place to place seeking whom he may cheat. The true student of his art, conand hard scientious, working thorough who has dragged self evi Uncle Toms Cabin Company, with real blood hounds, a concert com pany and a gigantic street parade. People must have enjoyment and when they are likely to freeze at the resorts they stay away and visit the theatres. So, the Uncle Toms Cabin Company, by virtue of unpleasant weather attracts the people, and the show being the regulation Uncle Toms Cabin, Topsy, Mark and the McGarvie dogs, helps Manager through the dull season. dent and natural truths from nature iu The pleasure resorts were never and turned them to account, learned The the science of music by giving as good condition as this year. years low prices to the Lake, if the weather of life to it, is compelled to meet the ever improves will attract thousands blase scamp who knows nothing of where only hundreds went last year. the science of music but claims all At Calders famous old resort many knowledge. new features have been added. The The Utah young man who goes grounds have been put in excellent away for years to the best teachers, shape, new boats added to the lake, returns home earnest and filled with and improvements are seen on every knowledge is discredited. The man hand. The entrance fee has been who driven from place to place but dispensed with, and the fare to and laving an x or an i on the end of his from the resort lowered to ten cents. name, denoting his foreign birthplace Calders is close to the city and is an and his quack knowledge, alights in ideal place to visit. A few hours community and immediately is recreation or a half holiday spent seized upon by the fin de siecle socithere is worth many times the cost. ety people, petted, boomed and Mr. Levy is a splendid host and will money put into his slim purse. It make everyone feel at home. matters not what he knows, he is The High School Commencement Senor C or Monsieur T and is Thursday evening at the Salt Lake supreme in his knowledge of methods. Theatre was a very pleasant and in- So the good voices that God gives to tellectual treat. It was also a rare many are ruined by quackery, or the demonstration of the ability of our owner ot them discouraged. We inyoung people. The program was might cite instances both among teresting and well arranged. Fol- artists and students. The latest example is an importa-io- n lowing is a list of the graduates, who are now fully prepared for a college made by the Euterpe Club, an course : Margaret Robertson, Mary organization of the supposed musical Gertrude Jones, Margaret Livingston, cult. This club, comprised of Salt Winslow Smith, Alex Eberhardt, Lake people who are supposed to know Ralph Richards, Samuel Russell, Nel- all things musical, and can make a lie Manning, Harry Hunt Atkinson, guess at what they dont know, have Fred Wolcott Meakin, Inez Vaughn never encouraged a single home muTrent, Maggie Cahoon, Elsie Dickert, sician. Never aided one struggling! Hattie L. McKellar, Eleanor artist and brought him to the knowlMinnie May Nowell, Sabine edge of the people. They now imA. Smith, Madge Westerfield, Pris port from London, New York or Mc-JVIaste- rs, Paris or Pluuktown, I forget which a certain Monsiuer of French parentage, who, of courne, quits his large clientage in London, Paris, New York or Plunktown coim-- to Salt Lake for arts sake to teach our poor, miserable Utahniana vocal music at three dollars per hour. Teach them all they need know, by the Italian, French or Pluuktown (method, iu twenty lessons. The Euterpe Club does thin thingand the people applaud it, visit the audio of Monsieur who is ho famous in Plunk (town, aud who knows more about vocal music thau a Chicago porker If he didn't knows of astronomy. s know it all and had such a wide clientage why did he leave New York, Paris, London and Pluuktown to come to a great metropolis like Salt Lake? The Euterpe Club should now re eeive the blessing of the community for its remarkable achievement. Let us honor the Monsieur, nud loving to !e humbugged, tell Utahs strug gling artists if they want to live get out of this city and state. As for us we will have the Simon pure Italian, Spaniard or Frenchman they love us so and as for method the Plunk-towmethod of Monsieur T is the only one, Gixl be praised. n Tfce otos Old Peoples gook" Exchange, I OS K. Second South St. Salt Lake City, Utah. bo iler In Old I tan- - and New H.miVi .stationer jr nil I In- - luw-i- t Ma..irliioH I.itirarfo eluol mid Novel. We buy. l and exilianm- - Hook. Novels, ete.. and have the t fuel title tor Iiiit any Ixmlt wanted, whether IN or OF 110 NT. w-l- oft 96N Second Street. ee-lal- lv Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Correspondence Solicited. Sittings By Appointment Only. Arrangements ns to time may lo made with Mr. Itorda me at Calders Music Palace. jEllff nl tH-- Subscribe for The Bee. Telephone crl FOR TOUR FAMILY TRADE. 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