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Haywood on 01 e l In the defenso tho of oC Governor Governo C for Cor a Ii L trial i Idaho V 0 JUl J HUNDREDS OF TRAINED MUSICIANS WILL ASSEMBLE IN WEEKS WEEK'S CHAUTAUQUA r l l' l t f Ic f f 7 i J 1 j J 1 f I I c 1 I II m d I S 1 I m j 7 0 I 1 V I I j jI p 4 r I f CL I I I 1 1 t i ji i I Ogden Tabernacle Choir v which will vill appear in Coombs' Coombs cantata The First Christmas at W Wandamere e July 22 L l WO 0 nights of ot oratorioS oratorio a Pioneer day hZ grand musicale musi- musi T cale a a. m miscellaneous pio prO golOm and two to nights flights of or musical contests among some somo of oC the leading soloists and musical 1 organizations of one of oC the most musical states tat s in the Union such such is la the feast feist of or harmony offered b by ay the committees In charge of oC the I musical Chautauqua to be held a at Wandamere commencing Monday Monda Jul July 2 22 The committee members promise the he biggest summer musical over ever hold old in Utah they are bending bonding vel effort the very wery to o promise good hey rhey o ha cn eng engaged some of oC the b best Sl artists in in the state tate They ho have o provided pro pio- vided for 01 or es In hi the mu competitions competitionS' 1110 concerts celts ale aie to be bl beheld held bold heM In Jn ilie nou no which has hasa hasI a l I seating sealing c capacity p t c tit or 00 an and a. a two two- Co 7 manual organ an and two grand pianos I be he used for tor accompaniments Forthe For Forthe Forthe the opening nl night ht the tho Ogden Tabernacle Taber nude nacle choir of oC voices olce will wJ come In Ina a special train train and will be 10 accompanied I panle by man many music Jo lovers Jors rs from the Junction City Programs will comI commence com corn mence I each evening e at 8 15 o'clock and will be lie as follows I Monday Exciting E Tuly 22 2 I Whitney g C Christmas I 1 ris ll rn tm Coombs' Coombs aos as I bS cantata nt The le First t O Ogden den Tabernacle Choir Joseph director J. J J. J McClellan accompanist Soloists Soloists MIss Miss Myrtle Ballanger so soprano so- so PIano Mrs A. A R n. C C. Smith contralto contralto con eon Fred C. C Graham tenor II 11 S S. Ensign baritone G George H. H SI cl- cl ton violinist Additional numbers as ns follows Soldiers Chorus from Faust Gounod Ju V w f H H. Z J. J ENSIGN I 4 i f r c i of 1 Sail Salt LaK Choir lH 1 of Jul 25 i. i instead of oC permitting permUting ht Ills hiS pride to sway him Day followed da day and week followed follow follow- ed week reek nn and as nc Wells still lived Richardson Rich lUck ardson took some glimmer lImmer of hope from every overy day passe passed And then suddenly almost at the eleventh hour bout Wells lIs must have ha token taken a u lJ bad turn This was on Tuesday and und Thursday was tho the first day on which Richardson might night draw breath as a free man mall He lIe walked out from the city to the suburb where Wells ells lived ed and anti as he ho hodrew drew diew neat to the house he perceived cd a 11 ayoung young Doling woman leaning Idly upon the gaiden n gate Her eyes bent on him him in thoughtful scrutiny and he started as ash asle h he le met mot them Miss lIss Sherwyn n he exclaimed Then it Is you Mr Richardson she Bul suid quietly a look of or pain aln crossIn crossIng crossing cross cross- In ing h her r face I 1 thought I recognized you ou and yet y tu u are so chan changed cd I I-I I I could not feel feet sure Mr 11 Wells ells would like to see sec you OU I think You too are changed he lie said gravely gravel y Y Yes 8 she answered tragedy has laid a 0 hen heavy upon us Will vm you tome om up and see seo Rupert How Hos is he he be asked naked wearily Not z so o well as he was WIS last weekend week week- end but stronger than titan ho he was this mOIl I am helping to nurse him I am am sure suro he ho would like to see sec you ou Silently lie he followed her into the hou house l' l und and closed the door after th them 1 m. m You have suffered sho whispered looking gravel Into his face acc lIe He placed his hut hat upon a table his eyes averted from flom her face tace Can Cati you forgive ConI me for tor m my share in the tragedy she asked in a low plaintive voice oice I have ha often orten been on the point o of writing to you I you I have I even thought of or coming comins to ask for- for but there were ero reasons why I could not aoL Can you understand No he said Enid dully But nut what have I to forgive You You am am I wrong In thinking that you Oll loved lood me she whispered after he hesitation No he responded without raising h his is 13 eyes And I provoked your our jealousy I 1 was not entitled to be jealous jealous- I dont don't even know kIlOW that jealously was a factor in the tragedy 1 lost my reason reason rea rca son for the belief that he whom I had loved and tru trusted h d as a friend was making love to you ou while pretending t to to-to o to hope I r might win you But Id I'd provoked you Into thinking so and It was not true truc It lt was not true 7 It was utterly false Then he said licking his lips tips and speaking slowly slow and vcr verv softly you rou arc are in need of forgiveness from both joth of or us False You YOU You-you you mean he was not making love lo to you ou that you ou were not notI not not-It I should have havo stopped him IC If he had iad for I J have given gl my heart to you OU Godfrey But he was perfectly loyal to you To me met mel I You'd You'll on given on Oh heaven en on en what a tragedy he ho muttered with witha a blank Does Wells know that you ou loved me I OIl cannot sa say perhaps ho guesses es Why Does Docs ho he know that if it he dies cles before be before be- be fore tomorrow night I muy may b be I hanged hangell 1 Again I cannot sa say se so answered And yet on tho the answers to those thos very questions m my ma may hang How she exclaimed How lIow must he fell teul toward m me wh who t killed him who stood between i him hini and you ou I scarcely ever doubt doubt- Violin solo Selected Selected Good Night Bishop Tuesday J Exciting S. S Coleridge Taylors Taylor's The Death of oC Minnehaha from Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha The Salt Snit Lake Festival Chorus OO voices J. J J. J McClellan dIrc director tor Ed P. P KImball pianist Soloists Soloists Mrs Emma Ramsey Morris soprano Hugh W Dougall ban bari tone Wednesday da I Pioneer da day grated musIcale Willard Willard Weihe violinist t J 1 J. J J. J McClellan pianist l h Mis BessJo Bessio Browning so soprano soprano so- so Best Best Barrow mezzo soprano Ellhu Elihu Call tenor l I Miss s Rita pianist t. t Variations on a n Beethoven theme theme- for or or two Lint Saeng Miss 1 dOd arid od Mr rr McClellan l II e pell Dell Acqua A qua i L y L-y 1 st d. d U I H r t e TIT Co wen tri Mr Il IlCa Ca Call 11 Polonaise Mr Mi Weihe EIgle 1 Mrs Mis Browning The Tile Danza h ChadwIck Mrs Best Dest I r r Love o c You Carl Mr 11 Call balI Leo Stern Mrs 1 Browning nu Russe AIrs s Ernst Mr Mi Weihe E Salt U Lake Tabernacle choir nl night hl J I. I 5 S. S Ensign director J. J J. J 1 McClellan accompanist Soloists Soloists Mrs Lizzie Thomas Edward soprano Thomas Thomass S Or 01 John Robinson baritone harlton IV V VC C. C l Clie violinist In a miscellaneous program II I C Content Nights Night Friday and Saturday nights will wilt be beheld beheld beheld held the contests Fred Fied Graham the tIto manager announces that Monday will willbe willlie be lie the last da lay day in which entries can can he be made Many have han been boelt received ell I anti and Jt is pos possible that another night wilt will be given n over o to the contests Each contestant must be a u bona fido Cillo resident of Utah The rhe POI points is to bo be considered in ill the contest are arc First Intonation and 11 tone tono quality second Interpretation third attack fourth phrasing and expression fifth blend blend- ing Volume will vIlI not be he considered In the mixed chorus ChOlUS adjudications The contests follow Collow Contest for Cor mixed chorus herman perman permanent ont ent or ot- especially organized for fOl this otis occasion of not fewer than S nor theme moie than 60 50 voices Contest for Cor piano violin soprano alto aHo tenor baritone and bass solos limited to amateurs Contests for male and anti mixed quartets quartets open to singers ers of oC all ages Contestants for piano and anti violin will willbe willbe be divided Into lute two classes First od ed that ho Ito loved y you u. u Can mind conceive conceive conceive con con- a more complete revenge for him hini than he might take This TIlls failure of oC strength at the last hour Can you or Sanders say say say- You mean that he might wish to todie todie die dlo before before- Surely Surely Surel Oh surely if It he felt he could not flot recover hed he'd wish to die bo- bo fore Thur ay It would be a natural a-natural desire for justice She leaned back against tho the wall of the hall hail and gazed at him wonder- wonder In gly Conic Come sho said presently turnIng turnIng turn- turn Ing big to him hini as he lie stood watching her despairingly Come CoOte In and see see him I scarcely feel I can ho muttered The last Int 1 12 months have la utterly utterly-shat hat hat- m my nerves and I am not lit for such an ordeal I hurried here to crave cra his par pardon on before the end but my mind Is so distraught ht I am s so o generally generall enfeebled that I feel Ceel I cannot cannot cannot can can- not face him But Dut sho she said panting can you run the risk of or letting him die dio ignorant ignorant ignorant ant that you hun hungered for Cor his pardon his pardon Could Coul you meet him in iii the afterworld after- after won world worl d- d No Xo he groaned I mu must t see se him M Mamie arnie She Sho turned slowly to tho tito staircase and with shuffling fl steps he followed her up to the nr first t landing Opening the door noiselessly noIseless she led him across the threshold of a n. large room lit by a 0 shaded lamp hamp upon a table at a little tittle distance from the bed Richardson closed tho the door behind him and stood by it it gazing at the bed bcd cautiously approached tho the h bedside and bent low in an attitude e eor of or breathless s eagerness And Richardson's Richardsons Rich Rich- I ard ardson's ns n's heart healt stood still But lInt as she he class open to all amateurs second class open to all Up to the age ago of or 1 16 G yea years ears rs Board of Adjudicators l Adjudicators will not serve erve In on any amy of or the solo contests in Sn which their pupils are arc cont contesting Tho The following followIng- form orm the board of oC adjudication adjudication- J. J J J. J McClellan chairman George eon e Careless Willard Weihe Arthur Shep Shep- herd J J. J J. J Dayn Danes s. s Joseph Ballantyne Hugh W W. Dougall M. M J J. Brines Any three of or the Judges will be chosen by the he director and the lie chairman chair chair- man to adjudicate an any of the contests but all nil adjudicators will be ht present at ataU atall atall all aU contests Compositions selected and each prizes to be awarded follow Mixed chorus G Gloria Mass Mozart 50 O Also Abo a 11 second number to ba ho Kolc selected b by each c competing com com- m- m chorus of tile Hio same dam difficulty Hark My t r. r r 5 j S i n i kf V f Mixed quartet Moonlight Fanning Fan Fai- ning 25 15 Male quartet quartel Lead Leall Io Kindly Light CD D. D Buck 25 25 15 Soprano Fear Not ot y Y o 0 O Israel Dudley Buck 15 10 Contralto Good bye Tosti 15 1 5 10 Tenor renor Lift l Thine Eyes Bes Logan 15 10 Baritone Tho The Two wo Grenadiers Grenadiers' Schumann 15 16 10 Basis Bas Armourers bUrer's Song from fron Robin Hoo Hood Do D Koven 15 Hi 10 no L Violin 0 u a Cavatina Raff Haft first firs t class clas b Mazurka 15 15 10 Violin Salute dAmour Amour Elgar Cigar 10 5 6 Piano first class cha a n Song c ol 01 I Ithe the Brook Lack Lae 15 15 10 b bl t To Spring 10 Piano Plana oe n cla class n I Fontaine t Bohm r P o r t. t JOSEPH BALLANTYNE 4 V f 1 4 I I t 1 4 V r u. u 1 fIr Director O Oden Tabernacle Choir Appearing at Opening XI Night of straightened herself he lie drew nearer to he her hel In doing so he lie stumbled slightly making a noise and when he recovered recovered recovered ered his balance he heUral vaS Ural al the the b bed bedside d side sille with his gaze gae caught by a n wondering wondering won won- von von- dering look from front the tho sunken eyes of or Wells I For a few seconds the time men stared at each other In throbbing silence tho Limo expression slon on on the dark thank face of Wells softened and L d weakly ho held out omit a 0 hand han l towards Richardson rUchard I didn't know you rou Bob Dob he mur- mur muied using hi his old friends friend's nick nick- name How lieu horribly you have hn changed chang d Richardson wavered then lion dropped hopped on his knees at the bedside and amid buryIng burying bury bury- ing big the wasted white hand under his face Cace burst Into a lit of oC sobbing which I he was too physically weak cak to con con- quer s Dont murmured Wells s his eyes es I strained Dont man Miss s Sherwyn Sherwyn Sher Sher- wyn can you ou get him a drop of brandy brandy bran bran- dy The fellows fellow's ill ilL ilLAs As she wheeled around and made malIc for or a cabinet near the tue door Richardson Richard Richard- son pon leaped to his feet feel with every ery muscle and nerve erve o 0 overcome overcome overcome over over- come his weakness w Then he lie sat down on the edge of oC the time bed and grasping e Wells Wells' hand stared straight before him like a 11 man who sees secs a a- hideous apparition Im awfully glad Ia youve you've come Bob nob whispered Wells searching theother's theother's the tho others other's face narrowly It puts me right with myself though it grieves es me to to s see e how ill you look 1 I e been bean hoping for a a. long hong time timo that you would come old fellow and Ive I've taken it abit a abit abit bit to heart that you di nt Still Ican Ican I Ican can quite understand though I hope you still dont don't t think that I deceived L you OU nIchar Richardson son turned sharply and stared at him waving awa away the glass of oC spirits Mamie Marnie held out to him Do you OU think suspicion of ot you ou has kept me inc away he cried You have been ill lii inquired Wells ells on oh whose strength th the scene was as evIdently evidently evi evI- dently telling Ill lil repeated r Richardson I have not known from one hour to another of oi a year but th that t your life was wan on ott my han hands hands- s Oh that muttered Wells shy shyly that was a horrible mistake l e Bob Dob Of Ot course Its It's been an awful time lime for you but its it's all 1111 right Im I'm weak nor hor- rib weak Just now but I if it will power power pow pow- er Cl is any good and I think It Is 18 Ill I'll not go under I shant shan't worry now flOW youve you've been here and that will give me file another chance His Ills head fell tell back upon his hits pillow weakly and anti he closed his eyes ces Still gazing at Wells Veils face Richardson Richardson Rich Rich- ar ardson son rose carefully so ns os not to shako shake the bed and arid turning met the eyes of a tall tail man whom ho lie recognized as 05 Dr Sanders rho Tho doctor gave a n. start of oC surprised recognItion recognition and anti bowed curtly curlly as he ad advanced advanced advanced ad- ad to the bedside Good evening e he lie said gently looking down at his patient and lightly light light- ly 13 touching his wrist How is he hc doctor asked Richardson Richardson Rich Rich- ardson as Sanders straightened him him- self Hell outlive Thurs Thursday n sir was the pointed a answer or lIe He is ig stronger than he was morning Ho lIo too took a better belleI turn about midda midday Im not hot |