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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, Music and Drama CULTURE EXHIBIT Nolen of Local, and Uencral Hunical and Dramatic Musical Guarantee Association. A musical ever given in guarauifp association has been furnie.1 in Salt I.ake COUNTRY. City. The purMse nf this iii'gunix.itloi is to procure great artists to sing and i play Athletic Contacts of All Kinds Arc there and the incul muslri.ins Scheduled Womens Competition of the resjK.nsibility of financial loss an Interesting Feature. when a guarantee is exacted. Should a fixed sunt be promised the artist, and not realized front the box receipts, the XEW YORK, Dec. 56. Physical cul association will make up the deficit. ture in all 1 different phases Is to be This is a commendable spirit of loybrought more prominently before the to the art of music. attention of the public than ever be- alty w fore by the Physical Culture Exhlbl The Orchestra. Philadelphia GarMadison Square lion to be held in the laudable efforts of Mrs. Through Anal the arrangements den next week, I. Keffer and a large committee the In were completed today. for which poor people of Philadelphia will have many respects this will be a novel exan opportunity of hearing their great hibit, for nothing on exactly the same orchestra under Fritz Schuls direction lines has been attempted in this counfor sum of 10 cents. The conthe small numtry before. While there will be a certs will be given In various parts of events such ber of the regular athletic the and are the result of an arcity Indoor all competitions, as are seen at between the Civic rangement perfected will also there and jumping, as running club and the executive committee of other in every contests department be this the first e of strength, fasting exercises, exhibitions in different systems of physical demostrations in culture education, or inthe use of various appliances ' ir while exercises, door and open-aoffered are 1000 for each the of f prises most perfectly developed man and woman. The Amateur Athletic association has given its sanction to the purely athletic events, and in the mens competitions many of the prominent short and long distance runners of the west have entered. The men's events will be held Wednesday afternoon and Thursday evening. In the first series the run, five-mi- le events will be x fifty-sirun and throwing the pound weight for height.' One of the novel and Interesting features will be the womens athletic competitions, which will be held Thursday afternoon on the running track in the Garden. An unusually ambitious programme has been provided, and there will doubtless be as much curiosity to see the fair sprinters themselves as to 'learn the records they will be able to establish. Two other novel events will be the and starving athletes. There r listing will probably be very little spectacular interest in the contest before the real test of strength at the end of the starving period begins, but elaborate statistics will be given of the daily loss of flesh of each aspirant for fasting honors, together with the announcement of his condition. The object is to show that a properly conducted method of fasting will not Injure ones bodily health or vigor, and it is also hoped to demonstrate that these fasting competitors will be able to perform athletic exercises nearly as well as those who have eaten their regular amount of food each day. One of these fasting events will be for three days, and at the close all who have been starving for that length of time will enter a race. In the other event the contestants will starve, or try to, up to their ability for seven days, and at the close they will show what they can do with the weight, in run and the the dash, the one-mi- le run. Physical culture wrestling is another interesting event on the program which is expected to attract much attention. 220-ya- rd nd 220-ya- rd FERGUSON VS. rd KLONDIKE. the Philadelphia orchestra. Madame Blauvelt Wilt Appear. Mr. Ballantyne has received an acceptance of his proposition for the appearance here of Lillian Blauvelt, one of the greatest concert sopranos of the world today. There are a few details yet to arrange, but in all probability the people of our city will have an opportunity of hearing this great artist in concert with the Tabernacle The date will likely be February chlr. 3d. Peoples Singing Classes. Frank Damrosch has again taken up the "peoples Binging classes" In New York. Schools of sight reading are established all over the city at convenient points and meet each Sunday afternoon for lessons. All music is furnished, free to members, including. In the advanced class, a book of a great oratorio. The tuition is 10 cents per lesson. The purpose has always been to produce in Carnegie hall at the end of the season a standard oratorio, the members of the advanced classes being used for the purpose. It Is a great educational factor, giving the poor classes is New York an opportunity to acquaint themselves with the principles of sight singing and the great oratorios. New Artist Will 8ing. expected that Miss Agatha Berkheol, of whom so much good haa been said, will give a concert here in February or March with the Tabernacle choir. She has voice temperament and a great amount of technic. She has recently returned from the east where she made a tour of the large cities and Canada with the Canadian Symphony orchestra, being the soloist She has also appeared with the Theodore Thomas orchestra of Chicago. It Is Musical Notes. Miss Nannie Tout recently sang with great success the part of Hansel in Hansel and Humperdinck's opera, Gretel." The opera was given at the Lyric theater, London, under the auspices of the Royal College of Music, the characters all being sustained by pupils of the Institution. You Will Make a Groat Mistake If You Buy Any Class of Merchandise HOLIDAYS LtcnU tile Kluge; Verdi's giViitest opera was i then "; s. Iiuiikiiiii li.id still ten years to live; Tseluikuw sky was six e.trs old, and llralius was a student of thirteen years. a before investigating CLARKS COMPLETE 20. Members of the Chicago Athletic association expect to aee some lively fighting tonight at the weekly boxing show under the club auspices. The card as arranged gives promise of the best show held since the fighting game was resumed In Chicago. In the windup Sandy Ferguson, the Chelsea heavyweight, is slated to go against Klondike," the local colored will be heavyweight, and the semi-fin- al furnished by Billy Stitt and John FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The funeral of Walker Emmett, son of Henry Emmett, will be held from the Second ward meeting house Sun flay morning at 10:30. 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Boheme, mill hand "1 Sunday night concert by the enlarged It hears the bloodstains of a I orchestra. Enough to make Utah mu- that was cut in two a few months ago, and they do not tend to reassure James sicians envious of New Yorkers. Durkin, who plays Perry Bnscom and 9 Is rescued when he is within three convention A feature of the Parents are made glaoooe Inches of contact, with the fatal teeth at the repairing the be will singing next Sunday in In sent whirring around at lightning my workshop. perfect morning session of 250 children in alaaaea ton complian electrical direcNothing engine. the by undei speed be will chorus. They cated to bo repaired on short 444 tion of Mr. Joseph Ballantyne and will which in notice. Command' Second in The sing three or four of his own composiEXAMINATION FREE. the Pastars White upon Whittlesey tions. cific coast, under Belasco & Mayers dicenrection, next season, is by Captain Friday, December 11th. was the He Robert Marshall, author of His Excelbirth. 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