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Show i TRUTH 6 j pi event the Utah legislature turns him down, and that the mouse is citing the experience of the senior senator as an actor in the Ham Show, as an aru ment in his favor, and is backing uD O' O' Miss Agnes Osborne gave a very his assertions by the distribution of "Chanwas In the First Congregational church, music, however, present. enjoyable musicale at her studio Mon- large quantities of lira. next Tuesday evening, the pupils of son de Florian and "Rose Fable, by day evening. o Mrs. Harris, were exquisite. Mrs. A. D. Melvin and Mr. George E. PROFESSIONAL O ARDS. POLITICAL NOTES FROM ROME Skelton will give a song and violin AND ELSINORE. On Thursday evening next Miss recital. Mrs. Melvin has won laurels as a teacher and a singer; Mr. Skel- Gratia Flanders, with her advanced In view of the forthcoming produc- Anton Pederson, ton as a performer and teacher on pupils, assisted by Miss Agatha Berk-hoePIANO, VIOLIN, will give a piano forte recital at tion of the Ham Show by the Press HARMONY. Ihe violin, is well known and apprelatof some the the Truth church. The pro- club, presents Congregational Studio, Clayton Music Oo., Main Street. ciated. as is follows: news gramme most reliable est and political Tho programme is as fololws: Rome which and 92 (four from both Elsinore "Allegro Brilliant, op. Violin Trio . Fowler Mendelssohn will prove interesting. hands) Misses Lena Broaddus, Janet Wit-ticVOICE CULTURE Miss Ellerbeck and Miss Flanders. The central committee of the Left Helen Hartley. and French Conversation. Breathlnc ana The Flatterer Chamlnade met and decided to support Cassius Coaching for Opera a Specialty. Song, "Sing Me to Sleep ....Greene to of office Tribune to for election Miss Stella Cohn. the Commercial Club Building. Miss Jeannette Luman. whose term will soon succeed Brilliant Feu Follet Rienzi, .... "Caprice Violin Solo Durand de Grau expire. It has been fully determined O. Leblerro (a) "Tarantelle Miss Miriam Brooks. that Rienzi will not be the last of the Schumann (b) "Traumerei Roman Tribunes, Perry Heath to the "Spring Serenade (four hands) . . Clarence M. Burton. Miss Gleason, Lacombe contrary notwithstanding. Song, At Parting Rogers Misses Stella and Elsie Cohn. made Kearns Tom has application Miss Flossie Holmes. TEACHER. OF MUSIC Les Adieux for the position of Roman senator, and Rondo, Dussek Violin Solo, "Legende. . . .Wienawskl Mrs. Harry Ganz. it is said offered 50,000 denari for the Miss Janet Wlttick. PHONE 1299 T. BTUDIO. de . . Dinorah Caprice Concert, right to wear a toga, but as the Ro191 M. FIK9T 90. Song, Sleep, Little Baby of Mine Hoffman mans could not discover that he had DInnee pixt$tc anb who took part in the musical programme were Mrs. Lulu S. Mayne, Mrs. M. A. Hughes, Mrs. Lewis, Miss Berkhcel and Miss Agnes Osborne. piuidan l, k, 2B9-20- O Nora Miss Isabel Johnson. Miss Edna Coates. Les Contrastes, op. 115 ..Moscheles The Flanders Quartette.. Impromptu, op. 142, No. 3 Violin Solo, "Intermezzo. .Mascagni Edward Fitzpatrick. Trio, "Three Little Maids ("Mik Schubert Sullivan ado) Miss Ethel Dofflemyre. Misses I. Johnson, Lucy Lewis, Vocal Jeanette Luman. (a) "The Lassie With the Delicate Violin solo, "Berceuse Jocelyn Air De Arne Miss Marjorie Brooks. "Loves (b) from Confidence, Song, "The Chimney Corner "Glen Arden ....Helen Gilmore F. Cowen Miss Agatha Berkhoel. Miss Kathryn Riddel. La Fileuse, op. 157 Etude, Violin Sole Joachim Raff Serenata Moskowskl Mrs. John W. Christy. "Obertass Mazurka.. Wieniawskl Valse, D Flat, op. 31 .... Palumbo Miss Helen Hartley. Miss Judith Evans. Song, When the Heart is Young.. "Moment Musical, op. 94, No. 3.. . . . . ; Buck Schubert Miss Linnle Rutt. Miss Judith Evans, Mrs. Harry Violin solo, Brindisi Valse Gans, Miss Edna Coates, Miss D. Alard Miriam Brooks. Miss Lena Broaddus. Wilde Jagd .Weber-Kulla- k Chamlnade "LutzowsMiss Song, "Summer Irma Watson. Miss Edyth Ellerbeck. Verdi-Lisz- t "RIgoletto Violin solo, Stephanie Gavotte .. Miss Pearl Rothschild. Czlbulka Vocal Miss Romania Hyde. (a) "In Summer Time Quartette, "The Lost Chord. Sullivan Edward German Melvin Quartette: "Roses After Rain (b) Mrs. Melvin, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Liza Lehman Kelsey, Mrs. Cook. Miss Berkhoel. "Song of the Heart Tennyson "Fantaisie deAgatha LAfricaine Concert, Miss Emma Hollburg. Meyerbeer-Bende- l Mrs. L. G. Burton and Miss Hettie Miss Geneva Ellerbeck. Wishard, Accompanists. "Le Depart. Alphonse Leduc "Bolero, Mr. Thomas Radcliffe, A. G. 0., Or"Tho Flanders Quartette. ganist. O' The piano forte recital on Tuesday evening at Unity hall was an artistic musical treat. The recital was under the direction of Miss Mary Olive Gray and Mrs. Fisher Harris, and was given by Miss Ella Dyer and Miss Helen Piper. It was almost too artistic. to be popular. The true soul of O' Everything was Italian at a musi-cal- e given at the home of Mrs. Ira H. Lewis last Wednesday afternoon. The guests told stories in Italian, the decorations were Italian and the music was selected with carefulness to About thirty carry out the effect. guests were present. Among these CALL AND EXAMINE OUR. NONPAREIL KRANICH BACH GRAND Paynes (Si Romtxey Piano Co. 40 RICHARDS STREET. any qualifications for the high position his offer was spurned. Reed Smoot declined to allow his name to be mentioned in connection with a seat in the Forum. He ' said he thought it would be unwise for him to run for a Roman senatorshlp until he knows for sure that he is a United States senator. Provo, however, will be represented by Sam King. Hamlet is making a vigorous race fer the honor of calling himself Prince of Denmark. He will undoubtedly be elected, and will continue to hold the office, as it has not been shown that he contemplates marrying more than one woman, and probably not even one, since Ophelias mental affliction has developed. Hamlet is spending large sums to secure his election, and is consequently in great favor with the ward heelers of his city. A special from Elsinore to Truth states that the Danish brotherhood of that city has filed a protest against Harry Uulmer acting as Hamlet. The brotherhood insist upon H. H. Petersen, cr Axel Stee'e being selected. It is reported at Koosharem that the citzens generally regard the selection of Alan Lovey as Julius Caesar, as a deep laid plot on the part of the Herald management to cut out Perry Heath, who was originally slated for the place and to thereby depreciate his chances of securing power and authority. Kocsharem friends of Kearns declare that permitting Heath to play Caesar would have given Kearns, as a Roman senator, a chance to stab him with a carving knife and thus rid him-se'- f of an incubus. A telephone message from Ogden announces that Postmaster Davis has declined to buy tickets to the Ham Show because Sill Glasmann was not cast for the part of Puck. Mr. Davis is said to regard this slight put upon Bill as a direct stab at the Junction City; one which he deeply resents. Private advices from Logan are to the- effect that Congressman Howell was disappointed at not being sent for to play Cassius, as he wanted to get a bit of experience as a senator, pending the interval of four years which will elapse before Smoot retires. The Italian society of Josepha has passed resolutions declaring that the use of the name of Mark Antony by any member of the cast in the Ham Show is an infringement of a copyright secured by the members several years ago, and which copyright was rented to Joe Lippman to be used at the political funeral of his friend, Old Untiring Efforts. A cable from Naples, Italy, states that the senior senator from Utah has sent Joe Lippmans mouse to that locality to work up sentiment in favor of the latter being elected to the senate frpm that district, in the SHEET MUSIC FOR TEN CENTS PER COPY CAN BE HAD AT 39 MAIN STREET NEXT DOOR Z. C. M. I. WE HATH THE FOLLOWING TEN CENT EDITION,: S : : ; McKinley Catalogue, 1,200 Numbers; Century Catalogue, 1,300 Numbers; also Schirmer Library, 900 Numbers. SPECIAL BATES TO TEACHERS. BEFORE THE PUBLIC Young Bros. 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