Show PATTI The Worlds Great Diva Electrifies a Salt lake I i Audience t I Six Thousand People and A Ten Thousand Dollar House A Fitting Tribute to the Foremost Fore-most Artiste of Our Times Arditis Perfect Orchestra NicoliniGalassiThe Superb Su-perb Interior Arrangements Arrange-ments Notes and Chats Prom one hour before dark last evenng to the time of the comm com-m of the concerti a steady stream of humanity thronged all the principal avenues leading to the Tabernacle and emptied Hself in compact masses before the entrance gates on the south of the Temple Sleek Mr Eossiter had closed the sale at Calders music store at 5 oclock and opened it again at 6 at the place of admission admis-sion j from the time the wicket was first lowered till the programme was well on its way he and his assistant were kept busy passing out tickets and receiving in exohange the gold silver and currency which poured like rain into the window Inside the block from the time the doors were opened n oclock to the commencement com-mencement of the concert 820 > the throng was in every respect as dense f every place of entrance was blocked by crowd which extended from twenty to forty feet outward from the door and which I did not seem for an hour to grow any less in numbers the pushing and jamming consequent on the numbers bending forward and the numbers turned backward to other places of entrance were well nigh indescribable It wag in them the-m in howeyer a good natured crowd though a greatly excited one Once inside the building the people were quickly placed in their proper seats fry a small army of well trained ushers under the command ofMr S I Clawson All arrangements arrange-ments had been so perfect and the force had been so thoroughly drilled that there VSEo little more confusion than there 13 usually seen at the Theatre One of the most creditable features of the entire management was the dispatch and ease with whioh the mammoth crowd was handled by the gentlemen gentle-men who received at the door The interior building at firt did not present pre-sent so brilliant an appearance as it had done when illuminated by the electric light at the time of the Thomas concerts people were just beginning to comment unfavorably on this feature when a turn of some ones wrist stnit all the jets up to their full capacityand the immediate immedi-ate effect was dazIng in the extreme ex-treme a buzz cf pleased comment vent r9und the houseand the lighting light-ing of the huge building by gas from that time was universally voted a success The heating of tl1opJa the feasibility ofwhrch had been inconsiderably in-considerably more doubt waa no less a gratifying success the temperature was even and pleasant at first but before the programme was over it went up to a pont where the opening of a door wauld have been a positive relief on the platform erects for the orchestra and soloists solo-ists a pair of bunch lights a row of e otlights and two immense engine i J lamps threw their i oncsntrated rays and served to light up distinctly the figures and features of the artists The audi ence were liberally supplied with program rues from unexpected sources one of which was the Opera Houseand the regular vendor of words in English and Italian made his voice heard in all corners though not we are i thankful to say with the usual profitable results By a quarter past S the immense concourse of nnnln llq ssii hcffl Kpafcpr and were U l even beginning to manifest some sgns of impatience at the delay In opening Signor Zarini seated himself him-self at tho great organ and killed a few minutes time with two or three selections reacacd in a sort of meaner np ftyle 1 hs preliminary prelim-inary over AJitt appeared too his real iDrdi round of arutauss waved hia bsTiT KH rI the rueraor ble coaccr Lti ijcencefJ I Th3ie Was suci an evicknt ima teacavaJ as ety throughou1 thE house for the appeannce of Patti that the two numbers which preceded pre-ceded her did not gtn aU the rec ociiton they dee VLc The chorus i and or < hestia Wcie pHf c ion itself In the rendering of 0 Signore and Ctsrubini stamped him elf asa as-a irsagnincient basso in his euvatina from Socanambula These pieces pver the real excitement of the evening began In tho brief pause that ensued before the figure of Adeline Patti appeared around the corner of the organ a hush fell upon the mighty audience that was almost oppressive in ia stillness Every eye was strained towards the opening open-ing where she would first be seen and It almost seemed in looking j6i the quiet expanse of faces as u every breath were BUBpenajvI until ehe should aiIicaI when t length c white 1 llffiC tj f4rOlt1l1 tt t v 1 uri T U J it t 3 pd i ucaCi Civ4 vuv 1wl8n Vi r t 1C brrker j > a t = n1 pnl1 the platform waiting through the long prelude which introduces Belraggio beguiling the time bypassing by-passing a remark with Ardlti smiling smil-ing on the right and lefther fabled S diamonds flashing from the head ear8n ckboaom and wrists herself the cynosure of 6000 pairs of admiring admir-ing eyes aDd critical lips she looked out up m the vast audience wtth an air of familiar confidence and bore herself as if she felt her umfputftd right to the place of the firafr song stress of the world To attempt any description of Adelina Pattis voice metbcd or powers is of course entirely needless need-less and to endeavor to write any criticism on her or indeed to try and find some form of praise that has not already besn bestowed upon her would be almost a work of presumption pre-sumption She has held undisputed sway over the kingdom of song for half a generation past and is now only in her prime St Petersburg Milan Madrid Mad-rid Berlin Paris london the cities of America have all exhausted their powers of criticism and lavished lav-ished their formsof praise upon her and It is not probable that any verdict ver-dict Salt Lake may render can add to or subtract from her gratification or reputation be that as it may she carried our city by storm last evening even-ing and easily bore us away captive into her train of worshippers The nearest approach to the wild enthusiasm en-thusiasm European audiences we ever remember to have seen In Salt Lake waa created alter her three last selections Within a Mile of Edinboro Town was greeted with such load and long continued applausO that she reappeared and gave Comin thro the Rye After II Baciothe house utterly refused to allow a continuation 01 me programme without an encore and atter two futile attempts to satisfy the audience audi-ence by bowing her acknowledgments acknowledg-ments abe reappeared and sang the waltz over again Her Home Sweat Home was to the masses the grand gem of She evening and nothing like order was to bethought be-thought of until she reaD peared ond resang the closing verse immediately after her farewell fare-well bow Pfetfci was hurried Into a carriage by the hovering Nicolini I and whirled away to the depot I without sesing theend of the performance per-formance Among the other artists the principal intersst was of course cantered in JtOcolini as the man for Whom Patti had t a marquis for whom she years ago sacrificed her social position and1 as the tenor whom she had literally forced down the European throafehe was of coure eagerly and curiously observed by nlleyts Ee does not seem to be the man to set the female heart Mire but of course tastes are bar goad the range of crncim His voice is better th IT that of Yicmi Anton or Belio an 3 ns high notes roused some genuine ealbusiasmin the audience i IIH Vas s veraHim s recoiled but would give nothing more tbai a poite bow Gjlassi sai g in his asual munificent munifi-cent emphaue harnmerlke projec itsort of style II is by all odds the best male artist of the company TIW sreccgnized as SuCh last evetung he was loudly encrtU and in h3 Hst ara recalled re-called thro imes tout would give no repefcrioi Arne Dotti horecd her all to be a soprano o prtat capabilities in the uipcr lange tilt of Httlu or Done ju the lowir hhe shaied the applause of the evening and after her rendering of L ariltta gained an enthfisiaatc recall to wInch she graciously responded CaracQiolo the buffo of the company com-pany was ill with the gout and did not appear Cherwbmi was substituted substi-tuted in bis place and Fang with eat lire the drilling song from Martha Madame Sacconi both of her rerformances on the harp gave Salt Lakers an insight Into the possibilities pos-sibilities of that beautiful instrument instru-ment the Turkish March was loudly recalled The programme closed wIth the famous sextette from Lucia disguised dis-guised as a quartette The magnificent magnifi-cent voices which made up the four parts of course made all that wasP was-P JsibJe out of the selection but the emission of second tenor and contralto con-tralto when both were BO readily ob t enable must ba regarded as inexcusable inex-cusable It was nearly half past 10 when the concert concludedand the immense audience began to disctr e ong drawn expressons of delight were heird on every hand and wheevpr oar recorter pushtd his way the rtniirks were all of one tenor genuine enthusiasm pleasure and eatisfactioo Mr Rossiter give I ino following aa the size of the fudisllce and the money received 1400 tickets at SI Sl400 1300 tickets at SI 30 519CO 3030 tickets at S2 S6600 total 93O GiOO people present NOTES AND CHATS Galassi and Ardifci had some excited I ex-cited words about the lattera acc ac-c to the formers encore en-core The chorus did eome magnificent work last night in supporting the soloists tho bass and alto sadly overbalanced the other parts The organ was used in the opening open-ing selections but as it was found to overbalance the orchestra it was silent in the latter parts Mra M DeYoung and one or two others accomoBny Patti to Europe from San 3Traucseo they occupied front seats Ifest night Dr D Banks McKenzie was working busily on the street in the ntrrest of the concert He dIe tiilj eel copious dodgers tho lop panto of which bore the Pttti < r r Ti3 2uf thol Wi ri3T pz s S n f The Weber Piano was used last evening Well0 said the Sixh Warder she can sing Home Sweet Home urty good anyhow J MadanSe Oerstef remained wifH her husband In Ogden awaiting t htt I company Patti8 triumphs are not salad to her pslate Patti tore a frill off her dreis When reappearing for encore of her Usl number But she bore it like an angel j and didnt sha sing like one Well lather Mrs Jos Siegel ol this citY bas the autographs of mast oi the artists ar-tists of Her Majestys company Nicolini has written Sfouvinir dun vieux tenor It was generally regretted that Arditi and his orchestra did not have an opportunity in the shape of an overture p their rendering ofj Arditis composition was exquisite The six thousand people present last evening did not fill the building build-ing Only eighteen were placed to a bench and many seats in the rear down stairs and on the north side of the gallery were empty all the evening Patti remained resting in her car all day yesterdav that is as much as she could rest surrounded by whistles and bells and escaping steam Nicolini stated that on days when she had to sing that she hardly addressed even him Arditi was encountered by our reporter yesterday busily digging dandelion near the depot when asked his object he said h Ah it is one grand salade grand grand In my country Last evening after the concerthe was raptures over the acoustic properties of the Tabernacle Taber-nacle The Governor of MontanaScuyler Crosby formerly Consul of the S United States at Florence Italy came down yesterday fromthe wilds of the North to enjoy a taste of old Italias balmi He and Mnr Crosby are the guests of Mr and Mrs O J Salisbury THE HERALD is glad Mr Crosby came and only wishes Utah had such a man for her Governor Gover-nor ManagerClawfion deserves1 credit for the plentiful lack of mishaps which chasacteriaed the seating of that great throng of humanity at the Tabernacle last night He and his gentlemanly corps of ushers were looking faithfully after the welfare of every ticketholder and the small amount of friction and I fretting was remarkable under the i circumstances I Colonel Mapleaon is a fine burly Britisher of the stalwart kind He i would do well as a colonel against Zulus Afghans or Saudanese and cm stand any amount of good living He was out marketing yesterday with Mile Dotti and eonis young men who happened to know his ftv3e immediately whispered whis-pered that the lady with him was the P1t All eyes folloTTcd them fr a vhile and Mile Zbtti ens joy Vie joke jKfftx8 on was met by OUT reporter irrMr Calders music store yesterday yester-day afternoon all aglow over the reserved ale He was aeked concur con-cur u > g Mr Kathal and J3au Fran C3Pv < buanecs Ah Jtahal yes jr wu av 1 trunjlie was speculation wtu 9 1f ticket sharpyou knovrsnd must ave made a great thing out of ifc Jbe is no longer in my employ Yes I cpect to come again next year and run trying to get Patti nti t settled aq to her yet The Jew York papers state that Patti js 13OOkf1 to eye for next year |