Show WONDROUS CONCER IN BANDS BAND'S HONOR Miss Emma Lucy Gates Fair Fairly Surpasses Herself in Hawaiian Songs GUESTS DEEPLY AFFECTED Tune Time When Gifted Artist Was as Coiled Called to Sing for Islands Islands' Queen In iii honor of the members of iii the Royal Roal Hawaiian band now filling mUng a to nn engagement ment In this city the first pr jr pre pre- of the live Mormon church ai av ur- ur ranged u a special recital morning at the lie Tabernacle and although nl al nl- nl though hough It was enjoyed by hy not ot more e than It will be he number cd d as one of the great treats of th the many rich ones on s that have hEn been hE- hE n gi gin en i n In the historic building For th the first time the Tabernacle ed edwith with the strains of the national hymn hyrn if or t Hawaii and the men of or the Soul Sout Sea ea island led hy lIy on one of Utah's Ulah mos daughters lifted their voice voices mil hUh sang ang ng the hymn In a manner tim that showed bowed hot ho appreciative they werf wei of f the honor paul paid them One of the th men nen with t tears alS al'S rom from his hiM eyes yes said to Miss Gates Gale alto after he the recital It qt was not the thc words thin that noved moved me nor nOl tho the beauty of or your you hut olce but that a cultured woman lIce ike you OU should learn to sing m my Ian lan thiat Jc that Is what hiat touched me AntI the words of oC this man probably express tl the feelings of oC his fellow felios' for or they all nil showed d that they were vert impressed sed b by the concert conceit t. t am and remained long after It was over tf U talk ilk with the participants about It To Tu l Ie s Gates Fell 1011 Laurels While there e were vere a number of pleas pleas- Ing ig features on tho the pro program ram to 1 Emma L Lucy cy Gates easily fell tell the lull lull- als ils Beginning with O 0 My 1 Father sung ung In the tho Hawaiian tongue Miss Mis fI Gales ates responded to the ovation o with willi rendered and ami which the number numb 1 was gave ave In style tle The Tue rh Pearl ol oC Brazil It Il was not the thO time she shead shead had ad given gln n It for a Salt Snit Lake audience but ut tit she never ne did lid It Il half so well vell beCore beire bere be- be Core re ire and the glorious notes of her voice held ld the audience spell bound I While rhile the like flute tones are as clear el r I nil id sweet an and pure jure as ever there has I tn added adde 1 hi bl and auth richness s. s which makes th the voice one of rare I beauly auly muty Indeed At the close of the lie I Pearl earl of Brazil Miss Gates respond respond- responded ed 1 I to the demand for a second t encore I and id this time lime sang the national anem an- an lein em of the guests of honor Hawaii Pono members of the thc ban band joining heartH In the chorus In connection with Miss 1 Gates's Is Inter Inter- singing yesterday there thele an un thug little story regarding her carl early o In Hawaii When hen she was four tour cars ars old her to took k her hN to th the island land There she remained until she sho was as is past seven learned learne the language all the native songs song learned and id lances dances and at alone one lime time gained the c unstinted pral praise e of Queen Kaplo- Kaplo ana m in who sho happened to hear her sing ang a ang song ng that lint had been written In the Queens Queen's teens teen's honor to Royal Hu nl Palace The queen Invited tho the parents o of tho o 0 little girl to bring her to th the he roal yal palace where the other mem- mem her rs of the royal family might have havee the e pleasure of oC h hearing aring her sing While on the way vay home from HawaII awall Mrs s. Gates missed her daughter daugh- daugh ter r one one day while the they were stopping stop stop- ping ng at tho ho hotel She passed down downe the e hall hahl to the parlor where she found und a large gathering and an seated it the piano jiano was its Miss Emma Lucy singing nging the native songs of or Hawaii aying her own accompaniments Oh Dh h a child with that talent should bc j sent enl to Europe and given every ad- ad advantage vantage said al one woman in the gathering gathing gath- gath ering ing and anti It was thel that the mother moth- moth er had the first thought of sending tho 10 0 now flOW gifted artist to Europe i Walter WalterJ aller J. J Poulton presided C 1 at the tile organ argan yesterday in the absence e of Mr 1 McClellan and his rendition of the numbers lumbers was a 0 great surprise to those who hud had not before had the pleasure of hearing him Mr Poulton Is I a ayoung ayoung young oung organist of or exceptional talent and his future work will be watched with more than ordinary Interest b by those hose who heard him yesterday Corthe for Cor forthe the ho first time His numbers Included the he prelude e to Lohengrin Nocturne In lii B 13 lInt flat Chopin Adagio Merkel and America Another surprise on the tho program was the lie mandolin mandolin man man- dolin oHn work vork of oC Walter alter Smith a Maori Prof ProC C C. B. B bo boy studying here un under er Mr Smith played the Medley Fantasia and played It beautIfully The popular ever-popular quartet composed of oC Whitney Ensign and Spencer sang ang their old ole favorite While hUe I Have lave You and In response to an encore the beautiful Spin Spin Both were done clone in the te did style that characterizes the work of this Isis quartet and which has made mado them such favorites The Tho only other othol number on tho the program was Aloha Oe Oe a song dear hear to the lie hearts of all al It 1 was sung Hung b by James harrison lu a member of tho ho band hand i the band joining In the chorus chorus |