Show AMUSEMENTS AU01SD THE WOULD Last night was a great one at the theatre Close upon a thousand dollars were poured into the coffers of the box office for the privilege of seeing a dazzling ballet of eight Autiope beauties sandwicheu in for one march between a conglomeration of hair breadth escapes ana Sioux Indians with Salt Lake faces Time was when Jules Vernes interesting stori and what a lucky coincidence for the theatre bj the way it was that that HEIULD kximiner cable describing how Verne came to write the story came oer the wires the very day the showtumed up in Salt Lake time as we say when this story veil mounted and well acted went with enthusiasm to downstairs down-stairs and upstairs alike In the hands of a road company like Fleming the enthus boson is confined to the galleries and how they did let it loose from its confinements last evening What did it matter to them that the long list of circmafis peramaa was made up of the same half dozen people and that doubles trebles and quadruples were as much a matter of course as the rising of the curtain cur-tain What cared they that the same msnj voiced individual who took the brave Hindostanee in one act appeared as the Sioux chief in the next They were equally thrilled and equally vociferous whether he was defying the Brahmin priest or exclaiming to the Union Pacific traveler Mr Cumming might be pardoned for reigning re-igning i if he saw that train Pale face the heart of Deuteronomy knows no fear or something that sounded like it Everything Every-thing went with the galleries even the two shouting leading ladies for saving whom V > prg desei v ed to have lost his bet and as for the jells that broke loose when the American Amer-ican made the usual allusion to the flag the eagle and kindred topicseven Judge Anderson might have believed be-lieved there was a lurking sense of patriotism in Salt Lake had he been pre sent to behold it The scenery and effects were good but that was all Mi Fleming had good conception of Fcgg but stumbled I stum-bled at it frequently The Passe Partout i was plaed as a Frenchman with the I purest Virginia city accent we ei listened to as far as acting goes the whole thing I was better done here when Herne played it 1 and Mark Wilton did the Frenchman to I Harry Taylors detective As for the ladies i and the ballet their funniness was only excelled by the electric unanimity with which the whole band of Indians i fell before eo t itoe to fore the murderous fire of two pistol shots But the whole thing is not without a ccr tam interest from its variety and constantly changing scenes and we do not doubt its pulling another good upstairs audience this evening VNKIN aNn NOBLES McKee Rankin appears at the theatre tomorrow and Friday evenings and Nobles does the Phrenix Saturday THE HEMIIETTA Mr Lee Townsend advance manager for Stuart Robson landed in town Monday spent > one short day and pushed on to Denver Den-ver to complete arrangements there for lobsons appearance In the day he spent here 111 Townsend closed terms with the Salt Lake theatre and the long lookedfor and long advertised Henrietta is to be seen at the theatre next loll ay Tuesday and Wednesday nights Mr Tow nsend was caught bj a HERALD reporter just as he was on the fly out of town and asked what prices would be charge for the Robson engagement A ollar and a half decidedly was his answer an-swer Mr Robson never plays for less under any circumstancesand why should leJ I with play conceded to be better than anything Howard has ever doneand I dont except Shenandoah or the Bankers Bank-ers Daughterand with his own personal popularity he crams his houses everywhere md I have no fears as to the result here The sale commences Saturday |