Show I II MUSIC AND MUSICIANS II L SHOULD LIVE LlE BY UY WORK JUH Perform Somo Sumo Sort of or Laborer or Perish from Irom th th Earth N Naw Orleans Orleans l 1 V Tl The prelim preliminary Inar bury inary preparations of the adjoining territories of In Indian lan and Olt Oklahoma for statehood In one commonwealth Under under Un- Un un un- der det the name nam of the thc latter Is one of ot otI th the mot most striking demonstrations of oC the tru truth of the he law of or labor Tho The edict that man should live I b by work whether by hr hand baud or brain was as pronounced d Sl against In i our om race raco in the beginning of its history By the lio 0 st sn eat cat cator of or his face tac shall haJi man cat bread In III order to earn a subsistence he lie must perform tume sort of f labor and ant the converse of this is that thal thc they who t feu rc- rc fu u o t to render some ome us useful ul service I hall halt perish h from ruin thy thu lace face of the thc earth The first fir t p people In the time new world to lo suffer the penalties of or this law Jaw o of labor have been the aborigines the American merical Indians It has been c esit lI mated that thet nt tt tl th the lie first first coming of the he Milte man there were wore in the entire ex Ii- Ii tent cut of Nm America merica of Indian By tho he census of 1900 there were In the entire limits of the con con- 1 United States Stale Including civilIzed civil iI and ta taxed an anti and ed d d. d only Indians There are arC some In British America so o that north of Mexico th there re are arc 5 scarcely scarce scarce- arcI arc arc- I ly more OI than titan Indians In the time vast i eglon Inhabited h by En English English- iI h- h speaking ddn- ddn peoples people re Mexico f lv 1 tilt still the stronghold J of the rc red rac race w lit uc re out of of population n 30 SO p per percent r cent or about arc lle ie mixed and pure blooded Indians Indian 1 the h. h pure bloods s I ah aggregating about 4 J. J What hat has caused the me of the tho Indians among amon- the tIme English English- speaking peoples of ui North orth America Simply the tho fact that hat they were t from ron the ii first a H migratory race wIth Uh no nu fixed fi habitations or ur agriculture and n subsisting J by cha chase chac c upon th the wilt animal an and vegetable c cable products of oC time the Country conT The Indians refused to tu labor ahm and nd they have havo perished from corn time ho aft mist aft region re re- re gion o er thc they once roamed roame at will In fri Mexico tm the situation was wa dir dif rc- rc fei ferent ent from rota tho the lit si first t advent of ur he white men taco Spanish round un to and civilized people liv Ih ing In- InIn i- i In permanent ha habitations and In lit le ct l Cities built chiefly often of or nd nd md containing all th the f c evidences of Ii h I 1118 organized l political and antl religious lous Institutions t OlO JOHB U S SYMPHONY CONCERT CO alt all Lake tru Orelies-tru tru Now In lit Re- Re lu-an-aJ lu aJ I Pre nt J Program am The The- Salt l ilie S orchestra viii be he t heart heard In Its eighth urd final orriTt tiC of tho season Bun at at thc Hie he SOIL Salt Lake theatre Two r harp afternoon April 26 6 numbers will be Iw y Mrs r Walter aller G G. rendered d aa lu Tuttle ant and Mr Jr IIan in will viii render uH iuli with Ith accompaniment H It 1 The tr will be bt h beard nl for fill irm time tinie ii the finco In fn it c f some sume Conductor Shepherds Shepherd's to J l IT ITO O own lIn eom- eom n 0 T ri n movements of Jf m f p suIte bialle Major thi the alt and Following Is the Iho program March Mardi crt r 4 Overture rc Vl tm In i Solo Solo- for harp harp- o Ib b u b Autumn Thomas rhon r- r Ne No S 3 Jell Thomas at Introduction M Adagio to o 11 1 ilon live hc minute x 1 Valse c b Pi k A A. March Murch tl l From Hullo Sult of or Ot Orchestra str I for lot ha d a ni J Waltz lArch t Wiener Pomp r Blat Strauss s and lIa Circumstance Mr MiS Fred Frea C. C Graham has charge ge the tilo lie sales S an and reservation of or an jan be made mude C Com om om s-om no until April 21 I. I 1 a S MI'S MIS ISI A t c we-lt we k Mav ha ronie 1 1111 g. g ne nt au and iid Salt Sail alt I ke hlL 5 S hut hud Its first j ea on of grand opera opel-a Rh gh h en n fn In a foreign tongue u Mon Monday Ion Ion- day fa evenings evening's performance of oC I La Ia i iii- iii herne henie was th the best bent ver ter given hn here 1111 I TC though la last t year t nr Mr Savage aIN pr pre pic presented It Il here hel In l English n It wa vat taken taken tak tak- I en n an 1 an aim opportunity to present MIs MI's Mice XII NelU-cn NelU on Q as ac a grand rand opera olera star tar To tho thuc thoe e wh wh hn had heard heRn I Neil Noil- II sen en sing In Maid Maim Murlan In lii Robin RobinHood Hood or the lh In n time the Strena Str Sen ena enade c. c and other oIlier light lIht operas opera there n va n a scare of disappointment Her host best work t was a In lii the Barber of Se c e- e yule when s she lie he won un the thc h hearts of or her hearers bearers The Senor Constantino po possesses e t a ln J lyric voice but hut can hardly 1 IKS 00 raid mid to lo compare with n Caruso It II Is hard tu to thelo the two lo tenors of or Monday anti and rU evening as their voices differ great great- reat I ly Mr r Martin ha huts has a voice which h l I lIn If In quality re resonant e ln and amid ringing Hrna Tt P. rna may be of pt Interest t to know that Mr Martin I Is an American and aol tva wa at onetime onetime one olic time a It member n-member of the he Mendelssohn Glee club of New ew cw York Torte and Is Js a lineal linea al descendant of oC Martin Luth Luther r. r He l I IIi If la H Ii cultured gentleman and scholar ill and has a a. career CHr before him hIt One tact memo ber of If th time the company w-io w made C a t lasting last last- tog ing impression war wa- v the tho baritone For For- narl The u of Senor d de tic Segurola wa st-as st convincing con and md his portrayal por par of his satanic majesty unique an and much of cit his bitt ork od was was- aS given h with splendid finish h. h Mile rUe DC Ic reyno no a rn as Mu Iu etla apP appeared h to great ad advantage e. e and arid ha a voice olce free and fl flowing yet et ct flexible and anti un under cr good control When hen all aU Is 11 aid ald of stands stand th the one great fat artist of uC them all It I IF It a 3 part In which sh ha has always bc been n a favorite a at al th the th Metropolitan f and arid In n t-m t Covent Co Garden London lies Her voice olce has still the thc warmth of tone She tho s 's wherein sin hl I Is great by b- her ner simplicity and adaptation Out Outside ide of the thc principal the thc Sin San ln Carlo O Op Opra ra company compan is ig no nol not I r perfect and anti many criticize their heir right I Ito to demand cm the thc extravagant extra price price- In I Iother other Western cities Los cities Lo Los Angel Angele fI Portland Seattle 0 an and thc Butte the were ro only asked to pay nav 1300 00 for th tiu h best t seats a and Salt Sail Lake Lako should hav I had the time same treatment S 5 9 4 While Salt Lakes Lake's musical world work ha has been very cry fortunate In the way a I o of fut outside It high claf q musical attraction S the time last alt few fc weeks lek thc they are rC none non th thu I le u he-u s Pa eager for the aPPearance of th thu r eighth concert of Ih lie Salt all Lake Lder S Sym S-ni Symphony phony orchestra which will be he shen i Friday April 26 6 I at t t 4 p p. m. m In CA ad 11 to tu ii lh the solo Io numbers bv hv Mr fr Walter Waiter O. O Tuttle harpist ani and I I. I Ja hman flutist will wilt be heard fo for r the tho rt fiz-rt time two compo compositions b by b. Arthur Arhur hepherd a waltz altz ani and and- march 1 two two movements mo of a suI sult In Iii I D ma ran jor lor The Thc sub subscription ticket t sale ale I 1 In it-i charge of Fred C. C Graham rh The fhe ram pros follows g Overture O Midsummer Nights Night Dream Trean Mendelssohn 11 Solos for Cor or h harp rp 1 fi I M r b Autumn Thoma Symphony No 3 1 sohn sohn r Introduction Maestoso Allegro I 1 Il l Adagio a lo Allegro Intermission slon 11 five minutes a Va Yal e Lento Lente A. A Shepherd 11 b 0 1 Marche larche From Suite for fur Orchestra Concerto for or Flute D J major Mozart Mozar t Waltz i altz Wiener Blut hut Strauss Straus March March and amid Circumstance EJ Elgar Bigi lr r rS S it S 3 The musical evening to be s m Tuc o lay a April 23 33 3 at S Si l In tho Lu La dle diet Literary club chub liou c a be one of the tho nio t niost l attractive o of or these monthly month month- ly 13 n musicale musical u leal The e. program 1 Is given below bp Mrs fr A A. II 11 wilt Trill accompany the club chub chorus on em the time piano as lS well weB as 83 the string tet The pro program I If it- it Club Chorus Mrs 1 W. W A. A director Accompanied b by String Siring Quintet Mies E Esther tJi r Allen Lena dus c D a Crawford ford Helen Harrison and anul abeth n. lI u l f Miss s Maud Mauti Thorne Thome and Mrs rs George 1 U. U Skelton accompanists t tu u Miss s DaIsy DalS Wolfgang olf an Contralto Miss Mattle Read Bead Pianist Mr r. Morris Andrews Andrew f t PROGRAM Ies S Dachmann Club Chorus Churu Romance op I. I 1 m d' Mr s O 0 Mb Mio jo Fernan Fernando o from Crom La Favorita Fa Donizetti tf Miss s Wolfgang ang Concert Etude c In G C minor koW I 1 Miss P. P Read at Fly r. r Singing Bird Hird eu t ard El ar Club Ch Chorus rus a a. S Spanish Dances Rehfeld l b bj Schumann Mr 11 Andrews s 's sa a a. A Blood Red fled Rose J J. C Taylor Coleridge-Taylor Ta lor 11 b Li Three nU Roses 1 lt Red tJ It Miss s 1 Tun Tune Tone Pictures a 3 a. a b hi l c. c a tI e. e Gret 1 Head catl Auspices us Section M Fre C C. Graham GrahamS S it 0 e c Tomorrow Ion Monday a evening at nt the thc First Methodist church Mrs Anna Colburn will nl present nl Misses T isabella a na and Amy m O Osborne orno In an uS even tn in lug ing of sun song a assisted 81 ted b by Mr Skelton violin antI and MI tie Judith Cyan I Tho The program promises s to be lIc high class lJ s in n every tr particular and the time fI Misses s Osborne Osborn have ha already a luc local jl ll musical reputation e o o S 0 o oAt At t th the First t Methodist church this morning the double quartet will In Hns fiig Deus b by Bills and Until Un Jo- Jo til tji the Va Day Breaks IJ by Barrett In the evening t a a. duet duel Dreams O of Galib Gali Gali- I lee h b by Morrison un will bo he given I n by Miss i Uina Bvans and andIss Miss Iss Claudia I HuH l o 0 The FIrst Fint church I choir this morning with Mill lIh Fred Grah- Grah km mn m. director and Arthur Sh Shepherd t will slug sing tab mb Dud Dud- Je Icy Buck Bucl A S ft 6 Qt O Q At t the 5 S o'clock t service after I noon at the 1 Y V. M. M C. C A. A Mi- Mi Mis s i Young Yount and ant MIsa II Martha will ting ring the lie duct Softly Nun Note un the tho Jl Light ht ut of Day The offertory at al Si t. t Marke morning will vill be bo an organ ur-an solo role by tho the organist t. t A A. II H. Peabody ud b S 0 O C 5 The rhe j club is us rehearsing Jc un un- tier der 1 Prof Irot PC l for foa a concert lo tu be t given tome sonic hue th thy tho Ju latter lutler t hr part of M May wIth tho ho club chorus under the thc direction of or Mr Ir W. W V. V A. A I The rue J. J Festival a w h has decided upon PIO program I-am I for tur or he the net mu l- l cal cuI festival The Time 1111 III be cull ed tJ Cs together In a u month to tu begin c ln al rc- rc S S Th The eighth nn l if l Scottish of tt Jr Rite lUte Masons MalIn will hc begin Mon 1 da day la lasting Un everal cral 1 I alsys 8 During the I ceremonies the Masonic bo be O In tn a attendance nee a and lid hn have quartet a a. fI line litie ne will trill pro lure gram grain ram of uC cJ classical nut and appropriate music ready The he quartet artel 1 I Is com corll- posed of fit Mrs Ir Nell Neil Miss Edna Dw Dwyer er Fred C C. Graham m and Squires S 0 o 0 a The Time patrons and subscribers of or the I IV Iff I V ff rAI otC I tr concert rt are art asked ask ask- I e ed t 11 to apply to Fred Ii C. C Graham for Cui furl t their ho so that hint reservations nut nitty I Ibo bo b e made malic S S SIt o S It I H 14 announced In III New w York al ul thai lint one of tile the events ent of the Ihl lit mu musical lal season of ur I 1007 08 Oi will b be by bethe t the thc arrival of kl Jn In l He ie will t remain In America until late late- s spring pring And what i is of ur most t re t ti I i j. th time the tact fact that lint hl lila Ills tour will extend Il to t i the titi Pacific coast which of or if course will Include hl his appearance In tn SIt Sail It Lal Lake t I r v |