Show CONCERT Performance at Tabernacle for Charity Is Enjoyed by bya a Thousand S Full Fully a 1 thousand people enjoyed tIme the vet very excellent concert given give aL at Iho luo tabernacle last evening the proceeds of which wore added to the to tobe be lC used In ill tile the relief relict of those Gall Gall- iiii- iiii who were made homeless ami destitute by the tho earthquake anti and Ito Iho ravages of tile the lire fire Tho rilo was caviled carried out as published pub Ill all was one of the moM at attractive mit- mit given nt at tho tabernacle In some time Several of ut the choruses made their Initial appearance In iti the tabernacle but all did most creditable credit credit- able work and all would have been obliged to respond lo to encores had Professor Stephens not discouraged It by making a few remarks after the tue first number by the tabernacle choir limit But after several of the numbers tho audience was vas so Insistent that the participants were obliged to respond Under the leadership of Professor tiltS Twenty ninth Infantry band banti from Fort rott Douglas gave Inc fine numbers time the overture Hungarian Comedy Keler Sola Sela and Suite the tue Courts of Granada In four movements move ments hi by Chopin and gave them In splendid style In response to tI re repeated Fe- Fe demands tile the band played an 81 lo to tho 1110 first number cloning Iho with Time The Mill In itt tile tho Forest file Tho tabernacle choir sang tile tho anti and Soldiers Chorus from though they lucy have sung H It often it was never done bettor better than lout last night The choir also sang the Hallelujah Chorus by Handel Ono One of the tue finest numbers of the was the Gloria In ill Fx- Fx from Cam Call isca sung stung h by tue members of SI Marys Mary's cathedral choir under tile tho leadership of Miss Nora Gleason Though few in ill number the tho choir possesses several strong anti and fully blended voices anti and the work they did was altogether autistic artistic Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward Duncan Jardine a zt well known organist of Chicago accompanied the tue his work adding much to time the beauty of the number The choir of St. St Marks Mark's cathedral ed ei by hY Karl Scheid and wilh A 11 II as organist also gave three numbers Agnes Del Eyre Dyre rile Tho Strife Is Oer Buck and The Thle roe roe- tion 1101 Two spring songs by Mrs adlea chorus with violin accompaniment ment by Iho tue orchestra worn ther gems of the The members of Ibis chorus havu ilave rarely beautiful voices s. s which showed to mid ad- vantage In ill tho tue chosen Mrs Mra t Is a skilled yH wt out the lacs in thu voice ie c It wolo fir chorus Work Tho soloists of the tho wor Woi j SIrs Afi- Afi G. G S L i Thanksgiving Thanksgiving- number Prof Kent wile who sang Consider the Iho Lilies LIles Both these soloists are sV veil vell known that to say they nor mon than luau sustained their reputations as singers S 'S sr sufficient praise Miss Gratia Flan Flan- lers ers was tile the able accompanist Prof John J. J McClellan gave an orTan or- or Tan solo tile the magnificent prayer and hurch scene from froni flus- flus Mcana Mascagni with his usual and feeling and after repeat repeat- 01 d demands gave old but ever beautiful Home Sweet Homo home Mrs Edward McGurrin delighted ho lilt large audience with a medley of Moore's Moores melodies also was ob- ob to respond lo to a recall Mrs Mc- Mc is a harpist of no iii little ubil- ubil ly ty and her music always charms those who hean lican John Maguire anti and Phil liliI Margetts joth oth veterans in ill the theatrical world on time the and gave eec rec which greatly pleased the nu- nu read Tile The Vol- Vol Mr Margetts Organist and Mr tir The Blue anti and tile Gray |