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Show OGDEN BAND TO PLANT FAIR The Ogden City band, under tho direction di-rection of Arthur L. Agee, has been secured on a contract to furnish the music for the Four State Fair and the Og.len race meet, and tho Wild "West Bhow, to be held this week. Tbo program of music arranged is of the very beet, arfd contains some new creations never before, heard in Ogden. The following selections are among those that will be rendered during th engagement: Bohemian Girl, Rolfe; Celebrated Minuet, Paderewdki; Semlrauilde overture, .RoBslnl; Martha overture, Flotow; Pretty and Peasant, Suppe; Amlna, Llncko; Manzano, Brooks; To-basco, To-basco, rag,' Wolfe-Stone; Tosti'g Good Bye, cornet solo, Walter Lund, by Tosti. Hunting Scene, descriptive, Uucolllssi; Rosary, cornet solo, Agee. by Muln; Utah (pioneer nonnc-t), Att-wooll; Att-wooll; Grand Patriotic selection, by Lampe, and The Death of Custer (the' battle of Little Big Horu), a descriptive descrip-tive American and Indian fantasy by Lee Johnson, (a new piece never before be-fore played in Ogden). Synopsis: 1 Sioux Indian war dance; night be fore the battle. 2 Bugle calls in Custer'o camp before forming tho line of march. 3 Custer's cavalry on march to Sioux camp, the sound of horses' hooia In the distance. 4 Approach of cavalry with band playing "national airs; the Indians In-dians responding with their cms tomary war music. 6 Battle of Llttlo Big Horn, June 25, 1870, in which our great general lost his life. 6 Indiana rejoicing over the victory with scalp dance. 7 Arrival of reinforcements, General Bentlno and cavalry. 8 Custer's burial, volley of shots, muffled drums and buglo sounding sound-ing the last call, over tho great generals grave. Finale "Nearer, My God, to Thee." |