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Show 9 THH BKF. wiVs dressmaker iUaDUDUDUaDDaUUUUtmUtrrJUUUUmJUOTUUtmUUU tl.tv, ami not a me, wont von:" rii'i K Till New Grand Bar. "What? anaaaQfloaaiMQQQnnnaammarmaaaQaaaaaaa In tin opinion of tlu musicians progress in the study of his in of Salt Lake City, Manager Mill- - strumait, w hich i readily affirmed He has vey, of the Grand, has taken an by his important step in the right direc- - ban a member of the (irand or- lion. As heretofore announced, chestra since the opening of the Mr. .Mulvey has increased the Grand theater. Lorenzo Sharp has ham con- nutnVr of nr.idcims in his or- chestra to nine. Mr. Mulveys nectcd with the best bands and action in augment in;; his orchestra orchestras here for the past will doubtless meet with tlu- - ap- - twelve year. Hi. supvrb tone prov.d of all- inu rvstvd in such and fade vNvcutu.n makes him ' .. an orchestral cornctist of excep- matters. of this pop- - tionnl ability. The fellow-musician- s. - , management ular nlav has also shown s'"1' judgment in placing the musical direction in the hands of Walter C. Coleman. Mr. Colemans sue- cess and attention to business heretofore insures excellent ser- vice for this season, especially with the increased number of musicians under his direction. In his turn. Mr. Coleman has been very successful in the selcc- tion of the performers for his or- chestra. and the result of his se- lection is very -- ratifying t tlu: management. For first violin the services of Mr. Alff Mastvrnian have been secured, who has not onlv shown his abilitv before the' Grand a previous audienccs through season, but has distinguished him- self in mativ places m the citv' where the best music mav be (joint' to pay your bills? What has happened? St iiddi foril smiled. Come, i.e unkind." h.-- said. -- ru pay you hack ln t)rvn hurst out laughing, Then he called his man. Get mv hunch of kvs nut of those clothes there on the sofa. Now unlock the upper-righ- t drawer of the safe V1jc( (jjtj as ju. was Now bring the lar'e card to .. ');is.(' ,m. w,R.n ()Vcr thc card case Van Oren dismissed j Tie that his presence is a yll t i,. -- LUNCH ROOMS ; I Private Rot ms for Ladies. Entrance 104 E. 2nJ Soutli. Ufl rJ Smi an1 1)lacctl in his pocket, Sav. but you are getting gen erous to me, he said, in a tone in which irony was mixed with adu lation. an Oren made no reply. W hat a delicious room! He seated himself on the edge of the W ho is she .it bed. present, old YOU DRINK BEER? man? "Go away." said Van Or. n; "1 want to sleep. Married woman or widow:" ,lc Salt ,,rew'"K rmPan makes the best and most wliole- - Fine Fx port bottled Koods for family some in the market. nTLloVVute prelvncled to sleep, Studdiford stopped and picked of ; up a garter buckle from the floor wood from the wreck of the lren- - with an exclamation. Van Orcn ton, while on a mission in the opened Ins eves, saw the action, J(ft c-- t. i IiMractim- - a roll of monrv. the . man in bed tossed it over to his musicians valuable acquisition to the musical frater- nil- lI.-- luils fro:n Denver, where for five years he held the position of trombonist at the Broadwav theater, ami was also engaged during the summer as trombone soloist at Manhattan H- ich. a pleasure resort near that city. Mr. Adelhert Beetle), who will ;amHate the drums, has been feel nfi In Connection ke lls -- jm Mr. rrank I., rredericks . . Salt in stranger comparative lb-- has decided to make vjsj(ir is a t j ... use. h-- Telephone 17. H. CULLEN, President, Samoan islands) never fail to and held ihis ibreath. JACOB MORITZ, bring forth a generous round of and deneral Manager Studdiford hold tlu: clasp up t0 applause. the light the better to examine it. Mr. Coleman is to be congratuN W NNEDECKBR, The devil ! I know that buckle lated on surrounding himself with identified with the progress of LAWYER. bought it myself last year sucj1 a Dody of musicians, and the orchestral music here is better move will or m-- wife. I he deuce! Salt Lake City, I'tih. good bring undoubtedly known than Mr. Cal. Carrington, Van Oren could hear his heart U 4 6,s Progress Block. louSL. jn the wav of resujts to who will keep his vigilant eye on increased beating under the patronage. the piano score. His ability is He feigned to yawn. of votaries who all are attested by Oh, that? he said, with an air the divine art. thp: VALET SAW of nonchalenee, I found it a few AND HEARD. Mr. Chris Jespersen is to draw days ago. Isnt it pretty? It is the bow on tht double bass, and so artistic. Thought I would will undoubtedly sustain his repVan Oren was still buried in take it over to Tiffanys and have alls utation for being a that profOUnd and refreshing it copied for my sister. Sorry Im round musician. Mr. Jespersen sjumber which, in a young man, too sleepy to entertain you this has also more than a local reputa- - generally follows a night of revel- morning. Come again. Neednt 72 MAIN St, tion as a performer on the French rVi When his servant awakened hurry to pay me back the money horn, a most difficult instiument him he turned over and said, peev- - lies around here. Ta, ta meet to master. ishly: you at the club! What Makes a Man I am not at home. Mr. J. H. Smith, who has oc- Van Oren called his man. Look Swell From the adjoining room his Norton, he said, send this cupied the flutists chair in the Salt Lake theater orchestra for words having been heard came a buckle to Mrs. Studdiford she Custom Made Shifts the past twenty years, has played guffaw. The curtains wTere pushed evidently forgot it and bring me under nearly every musical di- - aside and Studdiford entered. Town Fancy Dress Negligee and Silk Shirts and soda. a brandy Van Oren was in and the Made to Order, rector of any prominence annoyed, Topics. country, and will be a valuable showed it. I1TAU CUIDT EATTODV U 1 AH . OlllKl . Eorgive me, old man StuddirALiUKl, acquisition to the Grands or- PriVitC I in nOSpitU but call to had frcl pleaded, chestra. Room 28 florlan Block. No. 352 East First South, in fix. bad A a clarioIm the Mr. Frank Ford, gamearly. SALT LAKE CITT OUR of a thousand and my dr. alvah lewis rhioint physician. PAH ARE TIE IATES1 EOR SPRING netist, has made phenomenal bling debt i i Vice-Preside- 1 nt I v bed-clothe- s. BUY, what Robinson Bros SHOES. first-clas- I - |