Show bilked BY LOIE FULLER large audience rays pays to see ser her just fifteen minutes A slice it e of fruitcake fruit cake does docs not make ft banquet fifteen minutes of lole ruller fuller doe doc a not mako make a show bhoj As AB a feature of a big biff specialty performance for r mance it Is easy to see why was llian ro alza fullers dunces should set et PLOT people 10 into it wild furore of 0 enthusiasm they are novel they y a arc r e b beautiful ea u ful they e y arc a aa there r e 13 I 1 s a very v e alry great g rei t t difference caare f c howver between a clever ape rl really alty and a complete and while athis fuller entries away as aa many dollars as it if the site had been surrounded by a corps or of attl attractive active features bit the t shows mine management in not byln g it a second tim time tile the minister who should confine his sunday morning services to an all affecting prayer won would id hardly satisfy his ongie gation anti and late puller fuller in spite of a magnall cent birteen display left a hungry hung g r Y nee t wied aud audience loice callins calling tor for rio i more n 0 the hour of homo home concert numbers did not atone for miss Ful fuller lerm momentary pro gramme indeed not having paid to see local talent and filled with anxious expectancy of fuller the audience did not receive the home people with fill much fervor these numbers tin abera consisted of ft a guitar solo by prof tEler a baritone solo by hugh W dougall a a soprano duet by alice row dow ring and airs whitney e a solo by lizzie lizzle thomas edwards a xylophone solo olo by mr fr beesley anti and a 9 selection by a double ladies quartette led by madam swenson la language n guage could convey no suggestion ot of the wonderful prismatic beauty revealed in the dance spectacles the nearest approach yet seen in color effects are the electric fountains at the worlds fair which copen depended upon the same principles and m mechanism e c surrounded by dozens of ya yards of thin DIMY silk bilk which slip waved with artistic grace miss fuller seemed a living at times her skirts seemed actually ablaze and the effect produced at the close of the lire fire dance was a complete realization of Hase ards sho she as she Is consumed sum e it in a bath of lire fire such a tableau would be it a wonderful finale to the dramatic performance of she miss fullers dances depend for their artistic quality upon the lady herself for their color beauty lie auty upon the play of electric calcium lights intersecting baci other at a point represented by the dancer it is no lie disparagement of aless fullers ors act that people should feel resentful at the brevity of her entertainment indeed the excia exclamations 1 0 ns of delight of ix al which heard dur during n her r e exhibition hibi tion testified the enthusiastic ft appreciation pre clation felt fell by the audience this morning the advance sale opens for the mammoth stage production ot of humanity all ali the scenery t the he horses fox hounds and properties as a seen in the eastern are brought to the west phoebe davies and joseph gilsmer will lie sten seen under the roo t faaoi favorable able auspices that have ever attended them A tom J myers last here its as representative of friends reached salt lake yesterday in advance 0 of f Tennes sees pardner which is nex next weeks attraction at the theater 0 P J kennedy the manager of the broadway comedians which appears at the lyceum next week in that hilarious farce comedy town topics Is in town A the tabernacle was well filled last I 1 nigh by admirers ot of prof J J D a nee who presides over the organ an and deho who gave his annual pupils recital tit tho work showed hard labor on an the part of the young students of organ and plane piano mr ale 11 S goddard baritone and aless mary alary romney Itom ncy Ro soprano assisted d by giving two excellent vocal numbers miss alist romney roancy sang the pilgrims song of hopf hope by Bat batiste late with accompaniment by prof daynes those who showed their as pupils of the organ were mr air J F griggs mrs ira nate kate romney stewart I 1 mils ills a E adno dna corey coray and miss aliss Ch chrissie Chris lawson iason who played works of Ba lihte eddy deiv and bach the pianists ts of the evening were miss estelle glanfield Glann cd mrs ira rate kale romney stewart miss figs edna corny coray who interpreted works of godard melnotte Mel nolte and LI rat the n hole pro gramme was attractively arranged find and well rendered A feature of the evening was tho the statement no encores pi anted on tile the pro gramme in which prof daynes showed his good taste and judgment |