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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JANUARY FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF 2384 that overshadow. enviable repumthm. Every member this eeaaon la the of the cast is deter, and all work to- LARGEST previous one. VESSEL OF ITS TYPE the evening of Febru-- gether so as t, musical event 1, epearance here the Blauvelt. Lillian jd of Mme. ora-:7- u American concert opera and moat promi- the Is She singer. American public t ginger before the of her great versa-tilit- y because maay. and in the has won a' name and fame absent been has She world. musical cities the past two years n European oratorio and concert. Last staging m r she successfully sang the leading of grand operas at mle in a number London, wintheater, (Went Garden In the operatic field. honors ning new In Pitta-bur- g appearance her week Lnnt with the Symphony orchestra, brought out many complimentary press are all agreed upon notices. The critics of this great tb wonderful capabilities in good taste and artist. She sings She is perwith much intelligence. tone her and production ease fectly at to this a Add unlabored. absolutely "L a voice of great purity and power and rarecombination is formed such as is and delicate ly found. The charming her trills is spoken of in The people g very commendable way. of Ogden will greatly enjoy the singwhen she appears with ing of this artist at the tabernacle. choir the Tabernacle execution of Parsifal" Again. The entire country has gone Parsifeveal- mad. Lecture recitals, organ recitnings, symphony concerts, piano als are a few of the results of the proPar-alfS- L duction of Wagner's great opera. in decided factor a be will It eliminating the feeling against Wagner's music, and its educational value cannot be overestimated. the Eccentric. Creatore, the eccentric but capable conductor, whom the Ogden public remember as having conducted an Italian band concert In the opera house a year go, has a band of his own now and is fully booked for a number of months touring the middle and southern states. Creatore had a wonderfully fine band when here and it was amaslng the climaxes he could work up with this well Creators drilled organisation. Great Organists. William C. Carl, the American organist, has been engaged by the bureau of music of the St. Louis exposition for recitals on the great organ September 2Sth and 27th. Dr. J. Lewis Browne, who created such a favorable impression by his playing on the great organ in Salt Lake City, has also been engaged for two recitals. Two give :ln exceptionally good iierfnramiice. Spevul attention la called to the comiKiny ns n musical organization. The management gave great care to the selecting of the cast in thia respect. The solo singing of the several members will be a feature that Is sure to win the unstinted praise of the public. The costumes are elaborate and the company Is considered one of the best dressed on the mid. A complete set of new scenery and stage set- tings are carried. one-pound- er er. Presented b H company that has an Asst. Cashier WAIT A WEEK Mineral water contains sixty-tw- o grains of Magnesium iter gallon several times more than any other water hi America. Its within reach It is not necessary to watt a wick or longer for a pair of Ki.isscs if you buy them of me. 1 grind all my own lenses on the piciuiM'ft and can turn out a p.iir of glasses the same day the ui.icr is received. of alL FRED J. KIESEL & CO., DISTRIBUTORS. QflCK REPAIRING. J. T. RUSHMER 1 Apert ManIg Optician. 24 1 2 Wash. Ave. Phone 401 x GOOD. DRY KINDLING WOOD Touches the Tickle. Slakes a quick lire and mixes time In the iimruing. Ws Have It and can orders promptly. 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English Daisy will be President 4 4-A- th ranfl V?Tf """town" lii Vice-Preside- nt Takes the Place of the Old JOHN PIXGREE Charleston, Which Was Wracked s Few Yeara Ago. one-pound- er 1 hfen dee .... three-pound- er 1 ensure nnd laughter Is prom- - Cruiser soundness. er ne rom on successful year An evening full of whole-- P WHh six-inc- pub-1I- her. u. y of l iu best authorities on Kidney Diseases, such as Diabetes, Height's Disease, Gravelly Accumulations, etc., recommend MAGNESIA us u most effective remedy In these dreaded and serious disorders. . coiiri-iri- .i DAII T1Lmas n. .NEWPORT NEWS, Va.. Jan. 23. The protected ciulser Charleston, the largest and most powerful vessel of Its type in the American navy, was launched today in the presence of a Th.it ss $$$ T' $150,000 PROFITS....! 73.245 4- - Theodore Krenier, who runs a melodrama factory on the west side of New York, had better look to his laurels. Lincoln Carter is camping on his trail. Mr. Carter wrote The Eleventh Hour," which is the Attraction at the Third Avenue this week. The most realistic scene Is in the last act This act shows the drawing room of a Chicago banker. Here the villain and the hero meet and fight for the band of the lovely maiden. They They smash furniture ang even pull down the chandelier. This Francisco. fight was so realistic ut the matinee one day this week that every one in Notes. the audience stood while it was on, and was hit on Mr. Ballantyne is in receipt of the the leader of the orchestra chunk of a something beindow cards for the Blauvelt concert. the head by won. over. hero The It Is a was photograph in colors of this fore it Great artist and a very artistic piece of work. Ads Rehsns Return. The hope is The reception accorded Monday evec expressed that some reheasals will be given by the or- ning to Miss Ada Rehan and Mr. Otis chestra JuHt organized. Could not the Skinner upon their appearance at the obernarie choir and orchestra com-b'- Lyric theater. New York, in The TamIn a grand concert in the tabering of the Shrew was such as must nacle sometime in have warmed their hearts. Before they the near future? The Tabernacle choir Is working had an opportunity to show that they hfuUy on the choruses to be ren- - deserved the cordiality of the spectatke Blauvelt concert. Besides tors each was welcomed, apd through "Inflanimatus, n which Blauvelt the progress of the play the audience ln the part, the choir will grew more and more enthusiastic. ve two heavy choruses from two of 'he to an" L'..i-- . transact bushier in nil branches L.:i'.f and extend every courtesy - Pattis Success on the Coast. Patti gave two concerts in San Francisco this month. The first day the ticket seller disposed of seats to the value of $12,500 between 9 a. m. and 6 P. m., and the second day $10,000 worth were passed over the counter. This does not include the sale of the cheaper seats, which raised the amount to about $30,000 for the two concerts, vhich was the full capacity of the houe. The hopes of the managers ere realized, for they expected to ke up the Salt Lake deficit in San THE DRAMA. an puW,c were unanimous In TrlP to Chinatown," by p. rTM IIHoyt, when it was irst pro- . the Madison Square theater, It ran for sixteen weeks. Time y ,IMTeaiwd He It h0n popularity, and NAVY large crowd, which included a party The sreut Strength of Florence Rob-ri- s of distinguished persons from the city as a drawing attraction was of Charleston, K C., n large number proved in Portland, Oregon, the other of officers front Washington and naval when she played night to Sapho$1,084, with Patti as opH.sition. Miss oiher invited guests. Roberts appears at the Grand opera The event was very successful, and house next month. the ship rode out on the James river without leaning to the starboard or A. H. Bullard of the Portland Town port. Miss Helen W. Rhett, daughter Topics, In a very thoughtful analysis of the mayor of Charleston, christened of The Frisky Mrs. Johnson," brands the cruiser as it started down the wnya. Clyde Fitch as recoco to the core," and Following the launching was a lunchthe play hs engaging, but meretricious, eon given by the offlclais of the shipdespite great cunning in stage tech- yard in honor of the sponsor. The new cruiser Charleston continnique and use of dialogue. It was a ues and the name of the 3.700-to- u satisfying vessel sumptuous production. he adds, even to the gorgeous gowns wrecked severul yeara ago in the Philand monogranied tableau curtain." ippines. There will be hut two other vessels in the United States navy of 4 the Charleston class. They are the Old and New Plays. Good old plays are better than poor Milwaukee and teh St. Louis, now under construction. While designed prinew ones. This ia strikingly emphamarily for speed, they will be at the sized when Faversham drops Sherisame time formidable fighting madan" for "Lord and Lady Aigy" and chines. They will have the most powNat Goodwin abandons new efforts in erful ordnance for vessels of their class favor of In Missouri," played by stock and have the highest speed compatible companies all over the country, while with good cruising qualities and great John Drew revives The Second In radiua of action. They so closely apCommand. It is in the latter, secured second-claarwest of the Missouri by Belnsco A proach the type of mored cruisers that they might easily Mayer, that White Whittlesey will bebe mistaken for such. gin as a romantic star next season. The Charleston is 424 feet long nnd has a breadth of sixty-si- x feet. Iler Mrs. Fiskes Tour. displacement is 9,700 tons. Her armaWhen the Chicago theater disaster ment will consist of h fourteen occurred Mrs. Fiske was playing rapid fire guns; eighteen fourteen-poundin Detroit. She Mary of Magdala rapid fire guns, twelve was to have commenced a two weeks rapid fire guns, four engagement at the Grand opera house, automatic guns, eight Chicago, on the following Monday, but rapid fire guns, two three-inc- h of course that engagement was nec- rapid fire field guns, two machine guns, essarily abandoned. Mrs. Fiskes comand eight automatic guns, pany remained for about a week in Detroit, and this week proceeded to CleveThe Charleston is to have twin screw land, where she opened an engagement engines, which will furnish 21,000 horse at the New Colonial theater, the finest power, and which will enable her to and newest house in Cleevland. show better than the required speed of $ twenty-tw- o knots per hour. Her coal An Odd Title. with the bunkers full is 1.500 capacity The old title, The Mummy and the tons, which would enable her to cross Humming Bird," in which Paul Gil- the Atlantic several times without more is starring this season, and In The building of the Charleston was which he will soon appear In this city, seems to be no handicap to the success authorized by an act of congress in 1902 of the play, but rather arouses a curi- and her keel was laid last year at the osity to see it, since this attraction is yards of the Newport News Shipbuildreported to have proven one of the ing A Dry Dock company. According most successful ones ever played in to contract the vessel will be ready for New York, appearing there last season delivery to the government within for months to a succession of crowded twelve months from date, and will cost Carter at It Again. great operas. IN . Chorus Organised. Mr. Joseph Ballantyne has organised voices male chorus of seventy-fiv- e at. the Weber stake academy. Much good will result from the work of this organization, and especially will the academy be benefited, for it insures the organisation of a permanent male houses. Chorus of this sise in one public institution. Mala THE of Doctors Say Avo. Washington CAPITAL SURPLUS AND THE CHARLESTON aU null. 2:1, Av. Jyvesexxwa 282 A Anaerson Pbona ISO . ogd., "J and moislura. the loniest-wesrlThey areand best-liltimost comfortable (loves thsl money can make. The HUB Suit and Is agent for the Hausen glove as well as muny other standard gloves. Hansens gloves are sold at one low standard price. Rut we have about $00 pairs of Calbuck and horsehide ifornia gloves mainly $1.50 qualities, these will go at $1 a pair. Thousands of other articles through- -' out the house Ht unusual cut prices. The 2449 HUB Washington Avo. 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