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Show THE MOBNXSO Prof. J. J. McClellans "Ode to Irrigation1' will be given September 3 next by the now famous Ggaea Tabernacle cbolr of 300 singers, under Conductor Joseph Baltaxxiyne, blore the fifteenth annual convention at the The National Irrigation Congress. choir is rehearsing diligently three times a day, and the soprano solo part, which baa been held in abeyance, is now satisfactorily filled by Miss Hal lie Foster of Balt Lake City. The other vocal soloist is Fred Graham, tenor, with Prof. McClellan the pianist and accompanist. Willard Weibe la to be the violin soloist. The ode la the most pretentious musical composition ever brought out in the west; in fact; it la of such muri- - mSt 10e- - at the Nickelodeon illustrated song, THELMA. palmistry, tragic moment, fatal leaf. FEF cbuH children will Uni sad .rSZ lena cool d MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1907. DON'T Will Undoubtedly be Rendered by the Greet Chorus and Soloists in a Manner That Will be an Honor to Utah and to the Composer of the Most Pretentious Musical Composition Ever Brought Out in the West - asr 'pROCRAMME UTAH. OOIXC?, PROFESSOR MCLELLANV? RICH, INSPIRING MUSIC UTAHNA theater PRICES EXAUlXESc comtorUblc and at Portland, two years ago, by the Ogden choir, being repeated subsequently in Ogden and Salt lhe. hut the composer sue uut satisfied until he thoroughly revised the score, which he has accomplti-hein the last three months, extending the opus to 45 pages. The music la uut only rich and original in melody, but strung and manly in general character, lu parts the counterpoint ia elaborate, luxuriant, and then there la an intensely dramatic power displayed that works up into Inspiring climaxes. In the prelude u portrayed the desert as discovered by the pioneer, iu molto in od era to in the key of P minor. The second movement, in moderato, brings out the soprano soloist as abie dee- - Smalleys STYLE' OF ot this part le the difficult passages their import int trip to California." Concerts will bo given by tho choir for the sspranoa. the closing strains The Ogden choir aud soloists, 335 and soloists, which include Willard the soprano aud tenor, iu all, go to sing in the opening ses- Welhe, violinist; J. J. McClellan, pianbeing given by Joined afterward by tfir chorus in a sion of the Irrigation congress, The ist; Find C. Graham, tenor, sud Miss strongly operatic accoiupauinieut. Ori- Ode to lrrigauou. wmas by Mrs. its lie Foster, soprano, in Sacraniea-to- . in DOING BUSINESS IS SQUARE ALL 1 grouping of ginality and Ingenuity musical ideas end their presen lailou nuuk the scores throughout. At the last, the tune America is worked in twice ia a highly ctecihe manner. The entire work is susceptible of fiue orchestration, as well as fiue registration oa the organ. The composer is working out ths orchestral parts for an orchestra of 3) men, and the ode ia to be presented later iu the year with this orchestra. The Balt Lake Herald says: The Impression has gone out that YOU Uilbert Mct'liirg of Cuiorudu, music There will also be two appearby J. J. McClellan of Utah. Tbe work ances ia Ban Francisco lu tbs same sas bees rewritten lately by Mr. Mc- Immense hall in which Schumann Clellan, and now cot ere forty-liv- e Heink recently appeared in her emipages, and is fresh from the press of nently successful recitals. Manager the National Music company of Chi- Rosa of tbe Ogden choir left yesterday cago. It requires the services of two to perfect arrangements In Sacramensoloists soprano and tenor, full to Ami Baa Fnmciaco for the choirs chorus, mixed quartette and orchestra visit. to give the work, which la considered Tho ' company, numbering over 335. tbe best composition at the well will leave Ogden by a special Bulk known musician, aud is his Opus 7. man train on the morning of next The Ogden cuoir numbers 2iMi splen Saturday, August 31, and will rest did singers, who are rehearsing three until Monday morning, when the opeor . - - -Mvyxnj -tl -u-y- AROUND KNOW THAT LaArtAAAnAAAAAnAnJA)VvvvtnAAj Electric Theatre N FLOUR, HAY, GRAIN the Read Hotel 25tk SC Next ILLUSTRATED SONG. THE by . the sea village de cazaville. FORGE. And Plenty of It MINES AND STRUGGLE FOR LIFE. StockRemedies and Poultry IMnheln DO wrappers on your Cigars break in the SUPPLIES Try one at your pocket? irS. kTii 1 (Son 2314 THEY BEST Try Them DEN S7?e THE 1 1 Washington Avenue. Both Phenes, DONT BREAK Domoto & Co. SFINIUiLCLAIKVOYANT 155 TWENTY. FIFTH ST. The Famous Ogden Tabernacle Choir of 200 Voices IENTAL HEUEK .Will leave Nunn given and the Identical thing, you wlah to knew. Prof. Flegal la the worlds greatea seer. He gives you power to win and many the one you love. ; . business. Tr recover lost or etolen proper Te succeed In tj . -- . - i - To guard against fraud and deception. To locate the treaauroe of heaven and earth. To the separated. To settle quarrel! and disputes. Te win at law. Frea lecture and teste Hall, Sunday night, at Readings glvtn dally St House, 304 25th at City S. p. m. at Eldora next Saturday for Sacramento, where they will sjtag McClellans Irrigation Ode at the opening smKlon of the Hfteenth National Irrigation Congress. cal merit ns to promise Its recognition by thn musical world ut large as worthy of being catalogued among tbe beet productions of American ef-- I fort. The words were written by Mrs. Gilbert McClurg at Colorado Springs at ghe. time thn odw wan. first eompns-vd- ; an Intensely dramatic and poetic description of die arid west, and the trtale and struggles of the ploneera In subduing the sagebrush wastes. The music by McClellan is In intense sympathy with the libretto. Doth in spirit of Interpretation and in rytbm. It brings tbe listener into close appreciation of the narrative, The ode was originally 24 pages long, and wan thus given at the Nation si Irrigation Congress at Ogden SPORTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago, St New York, 2. Chicago, Aug. 35. Chicago defeated New York here today, 3 to 2. Score: R.H.E. eS 6 0 Chicago eeiBB New York ,,,3 7 2 .,, Detroit, 7; Boston, 1. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 25. Detroit won from Boston today with a score of 7 to 1. Score: R.H.E. ,,, Detroit Boston WE HANDLE ,7 2 4 .,.,,1 3 2 Breaks Even. Louis, Aug. Z5. In s double-heade- r 8t perfor stuff only la groceries eom-onl- y here today between St Louis and Philadelphia, honors were eves. called staplea and "fancies Scores: R.H.E. First game he aeces series and luxuries. 3 3 3 St. Louis we cant afford to aril at the Philadelphia .1 5 1 R. H. ESecond Pits of Inferior grades. Nevertheless, 8L Louis game 0 3 0 1 7 .1 v pi res are calculated on only a Philadelphia ... STOCK MARKET UNEASINESS. Wilt of profit We think youll Double-Head- er Nat-RRll- y to deal with us. Replaced by Calmer Judgment Seme Improvement Shown. TRIBE & JONES, Wash. ADS ADS AXT ADS New York, Aug. 25. Tbe feeling at apprehension with which the ntock Both Phones 237. market during the week has been replaced by calmer Judgment Thrre was much less liquidation and few BRING BIG RESULTS. signs, save ha Isolated Instances, of selling by those whose margins wars BRING BIG RESULTS. Impaired or whose confidence In the future had fallen to a lower point Buck Improvement as was shown, howBRING BIG RESULTS. ever, was largely sentimental, based It I I 111 II 111 111 1 1 111 t II 1 n UTAH 1 : 1 H m m I 111 CANNING 1 1 II OGDEN, UTAH. telisra of High Grads Vegetables 'Wess Pure Food Catsup, :eats Pure Pood Pork A Beans; Pjwevs Pure Feed '"o's Hominy. Worcestershire Sauce; but one grade of goods THE BEIT. on the belief that prices have din counted all the more adverse condi tions thst arise and that henceforth there will ha leas of political agitation, or at least less response on the part of Investors to what have formerly been regarded as disturbing policies. Tbe speeches of Secretary Taft at Columbus on Mopday, aud of President Roosevelt at Provlncetown on Tnesday, were read with great interest In Wall rtreet, but their effect on the market was slight Much more interest attached to the general credit situation since it became aparent that the market was slowly but surely d! vorcing Itself from purely political consideration. Bank ora who look at conditions from a better vantage point than the average outrider, are more Impressed with the idea that the trou ble through which the market has been passing Is international In character and that It Is the close relatione between the money markets of this country and those of Europe, that have produced tbe tension here. Our markets have not only had to absorb the liquidation at American share holders, but they have been forced to accept securities to the value of many millions of dollars from investors, scattered all over Europe.- - England, Germany, France and Holland have greatly reduced their holdings of American securities until now they are probably at tbe lowest level In some yearn. Further, the righ rates for money abroad have reached the bor rowing capacity of thl scountry in a field from which large amounts ot capital are annually drawn. ' TAFT LEAVES FOR JOPLIN, Oklahoma City, Okie., Aug. 25. Secretary Taft and party left for Joplin, Mo.; at 3:15 o'clock thie morning. The secretary conferred here with tbe Republican state committee until af- ter midnight - (be Salt Lake Tabernacle choir le not la accord with the pmject of the Og-foTabernacle choir's going to to ring J, J. McCkMans Ode to Irrigation befera the National Irrigation Coogreei, which convenes la that aity es September I. VThle ie enarid Mr. McClellan tirely wrong, No one could be more yesterday. kindly disposed toward tbs success of the Ogden choir and its work of musical education and entertainment in the far west than la Director Evan Stephens of our choir. I know this to be a bet. All music lovers will Join In ths hope that ths Ogden aggrewill be ably asgation of ringers, tho sisted by several ' Salt lake irtlste, may have a pronounced success cm ing of the congress will receive their attention, and when their first prs aenUtlon of the Oda to Irrigation will bo gives. Thst evening they will participate in n monster reception to ail the delegates sad assist in the ea UrUinmenl. of - same.. Os Tuesday evening a popular concert win be glv eu by all tbs Utah contingent, and Wednesday and Thursday nights will see the choir in Sen Francisco, where they will uphold the good musical . name of Utah. cause. Senator Fred J- - Klees! of Ogden Is There, is glory enough In a trip of this kind for all Uuh singers and receiving unstinted praise for his efforts te raise 311,000 inside of musicians, and their efforts will be two weeks to enable a chorus to trav- watched with keen Interest by must el 1,000 miles to ring a Utah composi- cal ltah. Fend of Crab. The Universe, The heavene themselves, tbe planets and this center, observe degree, priority end place, Inristure, course, propoA tion, season, form, office end custom, sud all la line of order. Shakespeare. Tbe kangaroo readily Jumps from sixty te seventy feet The highest record-cleap of n hone le thirty oeven feet n. . ..... .mam I i . I Haven of Rest at h MITCHELL BROS. TOR MONUMENTS. arrivad 3 carloads at marble and granite to aeleet from. Dont buy from egeutai ea they get targe camnrisaleas and you have to pay them. Place your orders at oeoe. YARD OPPOSITE C1TT CEME- Just . Barn OvasliaOHsos. The Mississippi river is so crooked TERY. places, declares Judge Walter Ms-loof Memphis that n steamer going sooth has been known to meet Itself coming north, give passing signals end narrowly escape s collision with itself. far ne A 325 Sweet Rtager-DeHeasays he has a high place In the beat shew he Comedian Well, I goes eat with. shoe Id soy tt Is high. Ha site np In the flies and tents up paper for the snowstorm News. . ... aj.oj.o . hi I ... l TWenty-fift- 8t h Races. California and Eaetern Direct wire for sh sporting events. mer ge EXCHANGE OGDEN TURF High Place, ecene-CMce- A, Twenty-fift- EDI don the place for each sax to dnd ft ? 433 174. Phenes Hjiectator. from tbe other and enjoy Its own society. London Lady's FictorteL q Wolooma Heme, Peddler Wouldnt you like pome mottoes for your house, mum? It's very cheering to a husband to see n nice motto on the wall when be comes home. Mm Dagg-Y- on might sell me one If youve got one that nays, Bet nnl LAUNDRY ; bawl for mom supplies, while tbe host eelmty left every one to shift for himself, though ho lost not a word. If ho could help It, of the converse tloiLr-Lon- Is desirable thst esch sex should occasionally escape from the other. It Is netful to the serves to do so; tt Is good for men to be with men only end for women to be akme with women now end then, and tbe dnb Is esses-ttafi- y not OGDENSTEAM At these dinner parties, according to ter late than never." WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. i.e If Having added n dry denning department to our bnrineso wo are now prepared to handle lnltes an! gentlemens suits, portieres end nil line ellk or wool nrtlalee that should net be washed In the ordinary way. We purpose In this department, as well as In our laundry work, to give the public the beat eervice to be baj In tbe city. Mslous, though tbs wine and the dlubea were of the best there seemed to be g tacit agreement that mind should predominate over body. 11m table; we are told, though set only for even or right, often had to accommodate double that number. Tbegt wee usually a deficiency of knlvss, forks and glasses, and tbe guests had to d v FRENCH DRY CLEANING reggios and stuff. Be shifted bis trumpet end only teak snuff. Asks a Good DeaL "How about the rent of this house of Doesnt tbe landlord yours, Flitter? ask a good deal for it?" "Utter Yes. no often asks fire and six times n month for 1L Tit-Bit- s. t Wines and Liquors Confusion at These Dinners. In his dining room Sir Joshua Reynolds constantly entertained all tho beat known men of hie time, Including Dr. Johnson, Goldsmith, Garrick, Burke, Sterne, Hogarth, Wilkes, Alim Ramsay and n score of others, who formed the brilliant literary club of which tho gnat painter was tbe founder. There doubtless, la tbe familiar Hues of ,11m author of Retails thin,"- Whaa they talked of their Raphael Cor- What Ho Would De. Tommy, Tommy, yon Grandpapa arent behaving well. De yon know what I should do If I were a little boy like you? Tommy Yeo, grandpapa. you'd do tbe sums as I do. cause if yon didn't you wouldn't bo a little boy Ilka mo. lot-sh- ten m. Blest with plain reason and with sober senes; No eonqueot ebe bo o'er herself desired! No arts essayed, but not te be admired. Passion and pride were te her soul known. Convinced thst virtue only Is our own; Ro unaffected, so composed a mind. Be firm, yet soft; so strong, yet so refined, Hasvtn. as its purest geld, by tortures tried; Tbe saint sustained tt, but the woman Fancy Gish Groceries tion. A Jelly old boy from the 11 id lauds entered into one of the hotels at the seaside and, earing an the slab on the right a crab droned ou the shell with legs, claws and parsley ranged round, said to tbe landlord: What d'ye call that?" "Crab, was tbe answer. - "Looks good. I'll have un, and gle ns a pint ot ale." Bread and butter was added and tbe diner left to his dinner. In about an boar the geniel landlord entered tbe dining saloon to see If bis guest was getting on all right He found him chawing up the last claw, the ebawer red ia the face, but beaming. Like the crab, sir?" Tea lie was capital, x uerer tasted one afore, but I think yon baked un n little too long. Tbe cruet wae hard. Lets hsTe another pint" ell, He had eaten the claws and all complete. London memory of Elisabeth Corbett who St Margaret'a, Westminster: Hers rests wemaa good without pre- - nse un-tiri- - Bleeps now In and No: ions of all kinds times a day to prepare the work la Director Joeeiih Ballantyne says his choir Is entbuslutio over the opportunity to make s name for Utah ia a musical capacity In Cali forula, before (be National congress, which will be honored by the pres enoe of Vice rrerident Fslrbeube, a score of the leading ten store sad con gressmen of the country, and tbe leading spirits of the western country, who are so devoted to the Irrigation o An Epitaph of PepSa Tbe following epitaph written by Pope wae highly commended by Johnson. It wee written to keep alive tbe Furnishing Goods hand. n . .e WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS, aioroi l I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II ? ANUFACTURERS E Look at the f Label and Insist on Ogden- and Utah. Made Goods - n I II n CO. 4 fill ttf-- t HO M- crlbea dramatically how The bones of man and beast lie together. The first chorus follows In a succession of diminished seventh chords, and ends In a powerful burst of tone. The March of Races Is the second chapter in .the. qde, opening with a tenor andante cantsblle la B major, the harmonic form being made notable by the deceptive musical protime and In general gressions In lyrle stylo. A robust and msjestlo choral characterises this part ending In a stately theme. The Pioneers" is the title of the third part, opening with a tenor sole In B major, accompanied later by a male chorus, then by mixed quarter and later by the complete chorus. The special feature Mens - j. & ll,lll f"1' READ & BROS. CO. Harness and Saddlery The beet end Largest Manufaw hirers In the West 134 to Street. 40 Twenty-fourtOGDEN. UTAH. h 1 1 1 .. . Hi h-- h 1 1 1 1 m WM.' 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