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Show lillii il Wtt the First Jfighter. z HIP ' '''11 "' - ' .The Uth State Band. Hill Mj!M '", n nfc ThurS(lay evening the Utah State Hw 'Win ' and' Ur SieEt muslcal organization, will appear HBmlM 'lliffll con;,u.nctIon with the Tabernacle choir in grand Bill I I'liffll concert.. This Will he a. musical treat of unusual Hl!i;i mil excellence andr one that promises to crowd the Hi 'I -t I W$v Tahernacle with hundreds of music lovers. B: 'l'1" ' ! HI The splendid program is 'as follows: H ftlsl HI 1 0verture ''Oberon" Weber Hit 'fflil HI 2' (a Caprice Ga-votte, '.'Beaumarie" .. .Carnes l' ifilfl HI (l?) Reverie, for reed section Schumann Hf ;'tift'IH 3" 0horus' "Hallelujah," from the "Mount of H n riffli Olives" ..'. ...Beethoven F'1 iJiwHB Tabernacle Choir. H' i't'SbH v- '' "Faceltanz" Meyerbeer H 'i''i''i8H " 5' Alegro Mderato, "Unfinished Sym- H !JiH Pbony Schubert m ! '''''IB Hi Arr. by Pedersen. m i : 'P'lUHi G' -uartett.e "Dearest Maiden" Vogel m !''' fill Hi Imperial Male Quartette. m ' (' !j SfH FlrSt tenor' Tnomas s Ashwort'h; second " :fl 1H tenor, William D. Phillips; first bass, 1l;' jgfljff Victor Christopherson; second bass, J. ji JljHl 7. Caprice Heroique, "Le Heveil du Lion" B 3 , ;f Im M Konski H i'Vli Kg 8 Marcn "Tannhauser,". band and. organ.. H 1 , '1 ; I w I Wagner M ', 'i 1 3 I Pr0f' J J McCleIlan. Organist. H 11 9'...(a);.::Loy.e's ..Eternity.'' .." . ..... . . . . Rotoli Bj jt ,g I 1 f (b) "When Celia Sings" Moir B 1 '1-i flffi Mlss Sigrid Pedersen. B !' 111 IB 10' Grand Selection, "Faust"' ....Gounod B ' i'iil'MB 1:1' Chorus, "Damascus" Costa B 'IlilBH Tabernacle Choir, Band and Organ. Vr riilfll 12, March, "American Republic" Thlele Bf ' 'lis SH Evan stePnens. Conductor of. Choir. : , H ! slllnlH Anton Pedersen, Conductor of Band. B '''iflUfli J' J; McCleIlan, Organist.- B if fi P The recItal of Artmir Shepherd at the Theater B L !)5U j on Tuesday evening was a brilliant success, and B 'filpl the enthusiasm manifested was a glorious tribute B l''lil m I t0 the senJus of tnJs young man, whose work can- B, IHll g I not be praised too highly. ;, ( B ffliBl A variety of attractions -of vastly different nature na-ture hold., the Theatre hoards during the. week. The only dramatic event will he "The Telephone Girl" on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and Wednesday matinee. . This is a musical farce with good music, pretty girls, and Hans Nix.Jthe comedian. come-dian. Rose Coghlan is the attraction for week after next. The Clifford-Queenan contest takes piace at the Theater on Monday and the University. debate on Friday. J HELD'S BAND CONCERT FOR TOMORROW. Request Program. 1. March, "El Capitan" Sousa 2. (a) "La Paloma" ;.Aurajo (b) "Pilgrim's Song of Hope" Bap.tiste 3. Cornet Solo, "Queen of the Earth". . .Pinsuti Mr. William Leslie. 4. Grand. Selection, "The Singing Girl".-. Herbert 5. . Saxaphone Solo, "Love's Old . Sweet . .Song" . - ciaIr t . Mr. Earl Mackay. G. Caprices, (a) "Sleigh Bell Serenade". Brooks (b) "Comique Patrol" ....Hindley 7. Soprano Solo (a) "The Spring Has . Come" White (b) "Ma Brown Eyed Babe" Parker Miss Agatha Berkhoel. 8. Grand Overture, "Orpheon" Oflenbach 9. Grand March, "Phunny't Gilder & MR. PORTER'S ENTERPRISE. In the transfer of the Hotel Washington at Seattle Seat-tle to Don H. Porter of this city a new mark has been set in the history of hotel deals in the. west. The deal was closed with James A. Moorej Mr. Porter signing a ton-year lease at a rental of ?30 000 a year and purchasing the furnishings complete com-plete for $75,000. The hotel, while comparatively new is one. of the most famous in the west. It is situated on a prominence three hundred feet above sea level, 1 one of the highest points in the. city, from which the view of the city, the mountains and the Sound is magnificent. "" r It has : e.yery modern convenience, .is surround-ed surround-ed by beautiful lawns, and a hundred- and fifty new r,ooms are to be added for, the comfort of guests makiijg 350 in all. It is built of; stone and-brick,-and besides having bowling alleys, billiard , rooms, verandas and all other, luxuriant accessories, is provided with a novelty in the vshape of a. wonderful aviary. A ?500,000 theatre ., is, to be built on a corner of the grounds, and all in all the; .pJace: promises to be one of thefmost attractive, spots in the world. Mr. Porteiy through whose -energy and enterprise the deal has been made, will spend much, time In Seattle, but ..will consider this city' his home, though his son ; Sam will manage the Kenyon. |