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Show TRUTH 4 nificent ringing voice a voice amply capable of redeeming trifling faults of acting. Miss Ferrins Germaine is another surprise to her many friends she almost succeeds in disguising the amateur beneath her natural ease and grace. The miser Gaspard, affords Mr. Young but little opportunity to bring out qualities which we all know are possessed in abundance. As Grenechenx, the fisherman, Mr Graham is also forced to struggle with restraints, imposed by some features of the opera, but he is winning many friends for clever work, and honest effort. Mr, Midgleys Bailie is most s favorably received. Little Elsie is altogether cute and pert as Nanette. Mrs. Browning makes a charming Gertrude. The small parts of Suzanne and Janette, in the Bar-row- HELD NEW MILITARY BAND CONCERT. A- - S. ZIMMERMAN, Manager. APRIL ra Two caprices will be played by the band, Bamos captivating Le Calbri and a catchy .'little thing by Sousa, Mr. Leslie will Alabama Dance. Diploma play Robinsons well known, Edna Miss Polka, for a cornet solo. most promisDwyer, who is one of our contralto a solo, render will ing singers, As The Sunset, by Dudley Buck. runnow the Chimes of Normandy is will introning at the Grand, Mr. Held duce selections from the tuneful opera on his program. Wagners Pilgrim s Chorus, a musical inspiration, will also In a Cosey be given by." the band. be will request. by repeated Corner ballet the with close will The program music from William Tell and The selecSleigh Ride. The foregoing musical tions embrace a number of music gems and can not fail to appeal toshould lovers. Every' Conference visitor hear a band which has gained so much local favor as Helds Military Band. The Toltec Mining company has Bled articles of incorporation. ' The oapltai stock of the company is fixed at $30. 000, the shares of stock being of a par value of 10 cents each, Ttic officers of the company are: VV. II. Clark, presi. dent; Ilarvey Hardy, vice president Edward W. Clarke, secretary; $. jj 8 ten house, treasurer. The company owns the Toltec group of five claims in Stove canyon, Emery county. A large amount of development work has been done on the property and big bodies of rich ore have been uncovered. Average tAmples assay over 300 ounces silver besides some gold. ft ft I. X. L. Mining company of Manti has incorporated with a capital slock Harry LeGrande. The concert at the Salt Lake Theatre was a rare treat. The attendance could have been larger but its appreciation could not have been more sincere. MIKING COMMENT. SUNDAY EVENING. By the development work on the Our popular Orpheus club wove more South Swansea great bodies of ore have THE fiRAND JHEATRE. EVENING. a rapturously inviting little bit of dreamy music and the band tossed it out with an apparent easy carlessness that quite captured everybody. Gounods delightful, ballet music from Faust, though played several times before, served to demonstrate the growFlor-odaing proficiency of the band. The selections were thoroughly enthe joyed dainty sextette melody in-as Helds band, is a musical played by toxication of liquid notes that sparkle like champagne. Miss Ferrin was, as usual, well received in her two vocal selections. Mr. Zimmermans Lullaby cornet solo called for an encore. The rapid, dashy Alliance Polka, as rendered by Messrs. Held and Johnson on the cornets, was most charmingly played. Indeed nearly every number on the program was so warmly applauded, that Mr, Held was forced to comply with encore after encore the audience was almost rudely insistant. ft ft 6. laurels into its musical chaplet. Mr. recently been uncovered which show of 30 per cent, to 40 per cent, Bauer, the pianist, and Mr. Fellows, assays lead and 100 ounces in silver. the tenor, succeeded, at intervals, in ft ft working up warm appreciation and There are evidences that the old Ongave us moments of positive enjoyment. tario mill will soon be put in operation But we were all carried away in the again. ft ft frail arms of a girl, almost timid. Tall, The new hoist at the Dixie is being graceful and winsome, robed all in installed and will soon be in operation, white, Miss Jackson looked like an Easter lily, bending under a weight of MISS EDNA DWYER modesty. I almost fancied, at first, that there was too much coldness to draw Contralto Soloist. any inspirational warmth from the violin. But most happily I was mistaken. In the spirited Allegro Mar-zial- e With a Special Program by the Band.of the strings of the instrument were aflame with a divine passion, while in the Dardes Berceuse a flood of voice like notes flew from the caresses of the bow as if the violin had become touched with human feeling. SEATS 25 CENT8 Rarely indeed have we heard such delicacy of touch and shading. Miss Jackson with all the gentle refinement Miss JohnMiss and Poulton hands'of son, are well rendered, though they and feeling of the female violiniste should endeavor to show less restraint most entrancingly graduates her notes and timidity in their interpretations. from the full sweet tones, drawn through The chorus is one of the best Jocal ag- all the growing softness until one hears shadow of a sigh. Many will gregations ever brought together it only the the exquisite playing remember has a vocal attack and assertion which long of Miss Jackson. McClelis a surprise to all. Professor ft ft lan is entitled to a world of credit in so For tomorrow evening Mr. Held will ably handling the musical part of the opera. The Chimes of Normandy present a program fairly sparkling with y and will be repeated also Monday and Tuesday of next week. light, easy music. It will appeal esNobody can afford to miss such a pecially to out of town people as well as to Mr. Helds regular patrons. The charming production. ft ft program will open with selections from inducethe didnt While it Balfes beautiful Bohemian Girl. Mr. require ment of a souvenir to crowd the Grand Baker will render, The Song That last Sunday evening, yet everywhere I Reached My Heart, on the trombone. 4- 0- pieces. . ft ft An immense strike is reported in Jhe Riverview mine at Bay horse, Idaho, owned by O. J. Salisbury and others ore and of Salt Lake. It is silver-lea- d will pay well as a smelting proposition, ft ft The directors of the Con. Mercur have inaugurated the system of paying dividends monthly instead of quarterly. The amount of the monthly distribution was fixed for the present at 3 cents a share or 830.000. ft ft Manager B. T. Lloyd, after an IHI APRIL 6. ELD NEW MILITARY BAND CONCERT. A. S, ZIMMERMAN, Manager. MISS EDNA DWYER Gntralto StMal. With a Special Program by the Band.of 4- 0- pieces. i V 8EAT8 25 CENTS in- 850,000, divided into shares of the par of the confirms the spection property Value of 10 centseach, officers: Joseph report of the strikes in the Copper Snow, president; A. H. Christenson, Mountain and Copper Ranch properW. C. Snow, secretary ties in Beaver county. Both strikes and treasurer. The company owns the vice-preside- nt; are very extensive and the conditions Rising Sun, Lucky Bishop, I. X. L., are similar to those in the great O. K. Winslow, Maud 8. Marysvale Spur and mine near by. There is' no doubt that Saint Patrick claims, in, the Mount Mr. Lloyd and his associates have big U&ldy district, IMule county. bonanzas and their friends are conArticles of incorporation 'of the Isaon them fortheir good gratulating belle Gold Mining company of this city tune. have been filed. The company is inft ft divided Samples from the El Amigo at Park corporated for 830,000, which is Valley assayed 8214 in gold and 7j into 300,p00 shares of the par value of ounces in silver to the ton. The out- 10 cents each. H. B. Proutis president, look for the property is very A. M. Goslen, vice president, and G. N. Warwick secretary and treasurer. The have heard nothing but appreciative company owns the Chester Nos. 1 and innoMr. words for Helds enterprising 2, Warwick Nos. 1 and 2, and the L. C. C. claims in the Park Valley district, vation. The souvenir was an edition ili m Box Elder county. de luxe' of Mr. Helds popular two step Hi m 18 ft ft m march, My Filipino Bell, with an in- Hi m The strike in the Tesora is proving m dividual picture of every member of Hi i ft even better than was expected at first the band on the third page. If every HiHi APRIL 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8-- SIX NI6HTS AND TWO MATINEES ft ft piano in town has not already been HiW BEGINNING WITH WEDNESDAY MATINEE-APR- IL ft Omaha capitalists have become inter2. convulsed with the swinging, catchy Hi m m ested in the Jefferson and 'New State Hi melody, it is not Mr. Held's fault. The ft m Presentation of Planquettes Tuneful and E)er Popular and development ft mines in Cottonwood Opera . program was again happily propor- ft work be will prosecuted with renewed ft ft tioned between ambitious music and the ft m vigor. ft of tastes ft so the ft ft that light, airy kind, ft ft Maximilft The Last Chance at Bingham has for all were satisfied. Litoff's ft "By the following toell Kflotun artists , under ike direction ft of the ian Robespierre proved rather too ft ft consideration of 82,000 received Mr. J. ft McClellan. Jm ft deeds to the Blind Hill mining claim ft ponderous and weighty to meet with ft ft Miss Miss Luella GIosz, Mr. Rosemary S. H. Ferrin, which adjoins the other property Goddard Mr e v ft general approval, though there was ft Mr. Ed. Mldgley. Mr. Fr Orabam, ft the company. ft Mi E.e ft Mrs. Frank Browning. Miss Mable Poulton, positive enjoyment in detecting the ft ft ft Miss Gussle Johnson. ft with gleaming stars of the Marseillaise ft ft ft Selected Chorus of 30. According to documents filed Jnowand ft then, ft through Enlarged every shining, Orchestra, ft the county recorder of Utah county, Regular Popular rricea-lg-b, Parquet!, !te; Dre. Circle, 50c; Baleen. the fortissimo clouds of riotious brass ftft ft William L. Ellerbeck and others of 25c. Matinee. 55c. Seat Sale Now ft ft dance The on. drums. dainty and noisy ft Salt Lake have undertaken the pur music Records a Solo manca proved chase of the White Cloud group of three to-da- to-nig- ht, THE GRAND THEATRE PAWJR- &e Chimes of JVormandy J. j - Me-Galler- y, . |