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Show DAILY CEMENT CONTRACTORS J. W. ALL AYE. 2822 WASH. PHONE 1311 BE NEXT ATTRACTION BELL GUARANTEED. WORK "DREAM CITY" WILL ES- WORK. FURNISHED, TIMATES ISOS. Fashion Is CEMENT OF AND CONCRETE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, APRIL 4, AT THE THEATRES BJULEY & CO. CONTRACTORS UTAH STATE When a Weber production la announced at a playhouse it la always a foregone conclusion that an attraction far from tha ordinary la about to bold the board, w hich la evidently the particular caae In this instance when Joe Weber's latest and moat protvntous effort, "Dream City." comes to the Grand opera house, Tuesday, April 7. "Dream City" is from the pen of that clever and versatile author and libretlst Edconsd-ere- d gar Smith, while tha music la master-work. to be Victor Herbert's The production on tour this season la all last season WE HANDLE GRAIN AND FEED the one Intact that ran at the Weber theater. New Tork City, e (k( bast quality anly. W mere steady cusfind 'w and embraces the asm gorgeous scenic tomers that way and hold thsir and stage effects, elaborate and das-tiin- g trad. If disaatiafisd where yau costumes, to aay nothing of the ara trading giva ua a call. famous chorus of Weber beauties. , CMS. F. GROUT Aa the funny and eccentric German DEALER IN SEEDS, HAY A GRAIN who is lulled Into a dream comedian, 352 24th S tract of the greatness and future of his Long Island farm through the vollubil-it- y of a smooth tongued real estate gt PreamtanP at the Grand Opera house, THE GIRL WITH last a.unuay evening. The picture of the choir for a back ground ladies all In white, and gentle men In black, the orchestra, with tha artists In evening dress the four soloists in the Immediate front and Pro. fesor Joseph Ballantyne on the conductor's box was a must Imposing one and the rendition of this masterful work was simply grand. Tha choir and orchestra had not aevn had one rehearsal together but Prof. Ballantyne had perfect control over the Immense body, for the two organisations supported each other in such perfect style that through the three hour of almost continuous work, not a hitch nor mishap occurred. The orchestra haa a national reputation and fully came up to 'all expectation. The oratorio does not permit of any solo work from the strings excepting in one passage and Mr. Wagner the cellist for Just a moment or two sent a thrill of Joy to the hearts of the audience, as the tones of his Instrument resounded through the house. The vdcal soloists were rather a disappointment, with the exception of Mr. Middle ton, the basso, and Mrs. Gannon the contralto, Mrs. Wilson the aapranu was suffering with a very heavy cold, which undoubtedly prevented her from doing full Justice to her roles. Her voice waa so much effected that Mias Myrtle Ballinger, of the choir, had to THE AUBURN HAIR i "The Girt With the Auburn Hair" la the novelty feature and added attruc- tkm which will be at the U talma thea- ter next weJk in connection with the Utahna stock company, commencing Tha act which tomorrow afternoon. will be portrayed by Mias Belle Tay- lor, the originator and singer of nation- ai reputation, will be one of the most unique presented on tha local stage lu many months. It scored a groat hit In the East, particular la Boston, where It ran for several seasons. The act Is composed of two scenes, the Brat one representing Interior of the Methodist church and the latter the exterior of the Catholic church in New Tork City. Sacred conge. Including the Intermesao from Cavalier Ruatlcana. 'The Holy City," "The Palma" and "The Roeary" will be rendered together with some highly colored views which are thrown on the curtain. Miss Wilson cm each evening will sing one sung in contralto and the second 'soprano. The act will be la addition to the offering by the Utahna stock company, which la "In Dike Land," the j Exuding j ; j ; j j j j j I tha Bench Nsath the Old Willaw Tree. PICTURES 1 Only Thsughtlasaneaa 1 Statute an a Spree. 1 Betrayed by One's Fact . SONG Sine. Arra Wanna Married Carney. Barney ' PICTURES 1 Modern Sampson. S. A Narraw Escape. Ladies' Scuvenir M atinea Thursday. Nat a cheap, trashy trinket but a handsome, uaeful articles that any ana will be pleased te awn. Came Thursday aftemeen and X Ihe Leader Millinery Mis. S. E. Lyon, hop. A GOOD PARTNER A substantial bank aeeeunt makss a good partner-e- we whs will work te your interact! one whs will remove many a stumbling block from your path ana whs will add to yeur sppartunitiaoi ana whs is powerful eneugh te assist you. If you want this partner far yours atari an aaeaunt with ua, praetisa thrift and aoenomy yau oan da it if you will and tha auteama will ba satisfactory to you. of Ogfcs, Utah PraaL Bigslaw Browning Bigslaw Mayas Viea-Pres- L Csohisr, Aast Cashier. s I "The Shady Lana Girls" In Dream City.' mm agent, Mr. Weber haa been more than he drafted into service without a fortunate In finding a counterpart and menta warning to alng one of the big worthy successor in that clever and solos in part two, but ah did It with a Inimitable comedian. Little Chip. Lit- finish that was delightful, and brought tle Chip's work and versatility in The storms of applause from the audience, Babes in Toytand," Wonderland" and soloists and orchestra. other Mg productions la too well known The tenor, Mr. Miller has a very orto need further comment save to aay dinary voice, and the wonder la that a that In "Dream City" he has succeeded better man la not carried by such an In making the hit of hla career. organization aa the orchestra la Mr. Middleton has a most excellent Tha tola of Nancy, the German farmer's daughter, la In tha capable hands bass voice and it stood by him well for of that finished and magnetic little he was singing all through tha evenmo- Q3DEH STATE DARK H, C. J. M. A. P. R. A. DIRECT 2:12 Standard and Reg. 44.J45 comedienne, Mary Marble, who la also scoring the success of her atage ambiBy Direct 3:05 3 sire of 30 In 3:15, 47 tion and winning fresh laurels dally in 3:30 and 70 In 3:35. His dam la through her painstaking and energetic tha Great brood mars Francesca, by work. All the other characters In the long cast are equally well selected with Almont 33, she having produced I Di- much care aa to their fltness and abilrect 3:13 3, Sable Frances 3:17 4, ity for a production of this character and magnitude. Erosment 3:33, Guyelaca 3:lC,Rteinmont 3:37 and Earl Medium, sire of May 1-- 1-- Bird 3:13 Kanawha Star 1-- 4. Tom Martin 3:14 1-- 3:14 1-- 4. etc. I Direct will 4 make the season of 1101 at the Fair BRIGHAM CITY PAPER COMMENTS ON ELIJAH ing, solos which were very heavy and yet at the finish hla volce waa Just as mellow and fresh as at the beginning. He la a splendid artist. Mrs. Rose Lutlger Gannon haa a beautiful contralto voice, and la a true artists. Her renditions of "Woe Unto Me." and O, Rest In the Lord," wer gems and brought storms of applause. The choir! Wa take our hate off to you. anj truly Professor Ballantyne haa reason to ba proud of you. It haa never been our pleasure to hear better work than that rendered by the choir In the great chouses. As a body It responded to Prof. Ballan-tynbaton as though there was some secret electric wire connecting each voice with the end of the baton. It waa glorious. It waa divine, the Professor and his singers deserve every credit end compliment given them. The evening of music and song was a perfect delight, one never to be es Grounds In Ogden, Utah. TERMS aura return. from 25JX) for the season, in- The following notice of "Elijah" la taken from the Box Elder News: Our reporter had the pleasure of hearing the Ogden Tabernacle Choir F. W. HORTON, Kasper. and Chicago Symphony Orchestra and fheir four solotstk; render MendelOr A. G. FELL Owner, Ogden, Utah. ssohns sublime oratorio "Elijah," UNDER . 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After a while tha doctor thought It advisable to atop the on, be presented for the first time tomor- row afternoon. Maud Adams Remembered. One of the first persona to receive Lord Cromer's recent work od Egypt and hla career as English administrator there waa Maude Adams. Tha work waa sent to Miss Adama at Lord Cromers request before It waa put In This reach of the general public. Lord graceful gift waa a reminder-bCromer of Mias Adama visit to Egypt some yeara ago when aha waa entertained by hla lordship and when under his guidance she waa given hn opportunity to examine the methods of British direction among an old and alien people. Much of the moat Interesting mater of the work that haa dona so much to emphasise Lord Cromer's already secure reputation aa a statesman and to establish him aa a man of letters, was told Mias Adama by hla lordship on those occasions when he honored her by making her hla guest. 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