tes? ran over to Galveston for the Dam-rosch concerts.taborvielporNoitiorpovmeiand to j Daiasstpovlt;Artistically, the San Anton 10 Sym phony orchestra concert given last night at Beethoven hall was a great success. Every number received hearty applause.Mrs. Northrup-Jones was the soloist of the evening and she scored a marked success in her rendering of the beautiful and difficult aria from “The Queen ot Sheba,” by flounod. In response to'a hearty encore she responded with “Love; of Is Sent to Make Us Glad,” by Edward j elm German.The San Antonio Symphony orchestra was assisted by the Tuesday Auxiliary Ladies' chorus, Beethoven Maennerchor,Mrs. C. Northrup-Joues and Mrs. Edward Sachs, accompanist.The program follows: Overture,“Condon” (L. Van Beethoven); symphony, B-minor unfinished (F. Schubert); “Marche” and “AngefTis, ” from Scenes Pittorcsques (J. Massenet ; j women’s voices—waltz song, “Nymphs ,„(i and Fauns” (Bemberg; barcarolle from “Lea Contes d’Hoffman” (J. Offenbach), Tuesday Auxiliary chorus; air. G-string (Bach); prelude, “The Deluge” (8aint-8aens); funeral march (Chopin); aria from “Queen of Sheba” (Gounod), Mrs. C. Northrup-Jones; nt, i waltzes, “You and You.” from “The iryiBat” (Joh. Strauss); umle chorus andorchestra, “Landeighting” (E. Grieg), a 8j Beethoven Maennerchor. ! out,PEvatPAAentthisLaosteiLutnig I