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Show (HE PAGE SIX. "Because You ara You. proved one of the greatest successes. In thia. Fred C. Graham, who was cast aa Fedrillo, chief lieutenant to the governor, was w given an opportunity to display the beautiful tenor voice which has made him Invaluable as a member of the GIRL AND GOVERNOR Salt Lake Opera company. In the solo, "Cupid Has Found My Heart," ! elicited more spontaneous SCORES A SUCCESS Mr. Graham applause than In any other number of the opera. Hugh W. Dougall who ta well known in musical circles of the state and Although a late' arrival of the Suit Lake Opera coin-pan- y has had a prominent part In all recent successes f the Balt Lake Opand Inclement weather era company as "Vascalla," one of the attendance somewhat, a tbrec Spanish High Commissioners, goodly rruwd of discriminating muxie demonstrated his versatility aa an aclover gathered at tho Grand lari tor of capablli:y and his fine baritone night, where magnificent voice, clever voice, with lie surprising range, was comedy, gOfid costumes, clever men and heard to good advantage In a Spanish beautiful women and exqulitely ren- - serenade. dered orcheatral inuxic under direc- - j George W, Fyper. a son of George P. thin of Prof John J- McClellan coin-- 1 Pyper, is one of the latter addition bined to make the prenentatlon of "The to the company and he Is a goof one. Glr; and the Governor" one of the His pure tenor voice Is extremely greateat succeMtes which lisa ever been phasing and Mr. Pyper dot-- well In organisa- the part of Treniellu, another of the by the home-taletion In Ogden. commiasloners. Hecauae of the announced engageWith his rare humor of the bubbling to Hamid ment (,f Ulxa Helen Taylor variety. hia comical antics and excelJ. 1eery of Ogden, chief interest last lent voice. Alex 8- Campbell as Rtm night centered In her clever work an cato,". another commissioner, aroused ituth Granville, an Kngliah girl, and tlie risibilities of hi audience throuuh-u- t although there were many present anxhis appearance on the stage. ious to criticise, Mlaa Taylor scored Tlie splendid baritone voice of Hor-icthe greatest Individual aurceas of any 8. Ensign, whoee "Friar Turk" In Robin member of the callable company. Hood, la well remembered by Ogden Mlaa Taylor waa cart In one of tha theatregoers, equalled In tits success of few difficult roles which required ac- that former opera as "Tacoma," an Intual hlairlonlc ability, and this talent dian medicine man, last night. Mr. was well developed. Combined with a clever "Musical Hull Frog." queenly figure, with every movement which opened the second act of "The the very acme of grace; beautiful face Girl and the Governor." waa on of the and her truly marvelous voice with Its musical hits of the production. His full, aweet tones and remarkable power, Indian Impersonation waa perfee. Mias Taylor was easily tha central The rhorus was well up to ita former figure of tha oiwra. standard of excellence and in the fb The portrayal of the shrew In the d from Lucia, the finale of the first act displayed to best advantage the master hand of a mimM" act, Mlaa Taylor's ability. Her familiarity director was best shown. Original scewith the role ahowed careful study and nic effects In the second act, with a preparation. In ducts with George D. surprisingly realistic cloudy sky and t Fyper as Dick Kingsley, the English rippling water, upon which the girl's lover, Mlaa Taylor's voice waa shone, added much to the value especially entrancing. Her rendition of of The Blrl and the Governor." (he solo, "Nymphs and FVwns," proMembers of the chorus, who added voked tho greatest outburst of enthusto the strength of the progreatly iasm of the evening. Without detractduction. are a follows: ing one bit from the honors of tha LaurlmU Evans. Hopranoft Ivy others, Mle Taylor waa easily tho Foultnn, Kathryn Gubbott, May C. Albright star of laat night's delightful der. Allle Graham. Mary Enalgn, Stelproduction. la rnultnn, Irens Kelly. Aa the lover In tho opera, George D. Alice Alton Mayme Rummerhays. Mil's hud with duet a charming Pypcr Marie Thomas, Claudia H'dl. Webley. Taylor. Ilia alo, "Ids! to Mt," an Esther Itovla, Gertrude Romney, RuInterpolated number orchestrated by bins Fprowl, Ellnheth Rohinsor. Prof. McClellan provided an excellent Tenors D. C. Toung, Jr., John W. opportunity for hearing of Mr. Pyper1 Ruminerhay. Ross Beattie, William T. clear tenor voice. Nut tall, Shr Clawson, Claud Cornof Laguayra, a The Governor wall, W. C. Castleton, William While. Rpanlsh province, waa the iwt asBassos R. Ness. J. 8. Morgan, J. 8. signed to John p. Spencer. It waa a Cornwall, J. D Owen, Lou Halsctt. work. role requiring careful comedy Mark Brown, Serra Campbell The best trihut which could be paid Mr. Pioneer la that ha did not overdo a part which could easily have been HOLY CITY" COMING burlesqued Into nothingness by a leas Comedy fairly capable comedian. ooavd from the Anger tips of Don TO GRAND SUNDAY Pascal De Mmqulta. Miss Agatha nvrkhort, with a aweet voice and ability of and the anrl which makee one perfectly at Manager Grant takes pleasure In eaaa on the stage, scored a success announcing the engagement of Claraa Donna Isadora, a Spanlah lady. Her ence Bennett'a Majestic Biblical drasolo, "Gay Butterfly." waa one of the ma taken from that most aacred book, evenings biggest hits and the duet. "The Holy Bible, dealing with the life of John, the Baptist." This la ths strongest and most Instructive CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC STATE work known t humanity; a study for CONVENTION. ths masses. This great drama Is beautifully staged. Interpreted by a raps' Headquarters Democratic State Com- company and Indorsed by press, public mittee, Balt Lake City, Vtah, Aug. IT. and clergy. At the Grand on Sunday. 1001. 20. A Democratic state convention la September hereby called to meet at Logan C!t, ELEVENTH OHIO REUNION. Utah, on Tuesday, Sept 22, 1908, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nomF1QITA, O.. Sept. 17. Veterans of inating three presidential electors, who the Eleventh Ohio met In the thirty-sixt- h will vote tn the electoral college for annual reunion here today. It la William J. Bryan and John W. Kern stated that 250 members of the regifor president and vice president, re- ment are still living, scattered all over spectively, of the United States; and the United States, with a few In Mexicandidates for the billowing officers co and Europe. for the state of Utah: One Justice of the Supreme Court. Congressman. Governor. Secretary of State. State Treasurer. Ptate Auditor. Attorney General. Superintendent of Public Instruction. And to select a new state committee. The convention will constt of 501 delegates and they will be apportioned on the basis of one delegate for every fifty-fovotes cast for O. W. Powers for congress In 1904. This will give the respective counties the billowing representation: The Apportionment , ... I Beaver lllRIrh ..no Box Elder , . . . 14 j Salt Lake . 49 Ran Juan . Cache 5 j Sanpete . . ... 10 Carbon 1 .... is Davis Sevier 21 Summit Emery 18 2 j Tooele Garfield 1 Uintah 3rand I tab . . Iran (( 11 Juab . , II Wasatch 2 Washington Kane II 4 12 j Wayne Millard 5 Weber 4l Morgan Piute , l The chairman of the Democratic county committee In each county Is hereby directed to call either primaries or convention on Sept 17. 1108, for the election of these delegates. Delegates and visitors to this convention will be sold round trip tickets to) Logan at single fare on all railways from all points In ths stats and from Evanston, Wyo. Tickets will be sold Sept. 20, 21 and 22, good returning until Sept. 25. Special train via O. 8- - L. will leave Salt Lake at 7:S0 a. m Sept. 23. arriving Logan about 10: 45 a. m. LTMAX R. MARTIXEATT. Chairman. J. E. CLARK. Secretary. j I Pameraphon J JACK DE MOTTE, Manager. 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Including Hearst himhighest social standing In his tribe, self, have been mentioned for the bead and said to be worth (150,000, la the of the ticket, but It Is not yet certain defendant in the suit, which was j that any of these mentioned will be brought by Mary D. Taylor, of Fort : selected by the convention. Mr. Hearst has announced that he does not want Smith. The plaintiff Is a comely woman a place on the ticket. Immediately after the convention the of (4, of mixed Spanish, Arabian and Indian blood, anj claims to be a de- new party will begin a strenuous and scendant of Pocahontas. She became spectacular campaign. While consera mother last month and asserts that vative men In the Hearst psrty do not the plut'M'ratic Creek Is the father of claim the election of their ticket, they her child. 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