Show THE CARNIVAL AT OGDEN to give our ri readers aders a proper account of the new orleans orlean i carnival train bou bound nd for fo ogden a NEWS representative hird hied himself to t denv r thursday june to instep capt the royal party the trip was vas made in thirty one hours including five hours stay at cheyenne we arrived in denver friday at about three the royal party from new orleans passed through kansas city on the ahr of june ju ne and were met at deer trail on saturday morning by a committee of denver citizens and escorted to that city where they stayed until monday morning they were treated to excursions banquets carriage rides and theatrical performances performance sand and had a right royal time on monday at 11 a m they left the denver depot on their way to ogden the mardi mard gras organizations are secret societies soviet let formed to present by annual street pageants allegorical tableaux representing mythological tales and illustrating the best known works for instance last year in ill new orleans lallah rookh moores story was represented by a series of table tux lux gotten up at great expense it is done for the pleasure of the men members bers to please the populace and attract visitors to their city As the name cAr carnival DiVal indicates it is the feasting and pleasure before lent and the ceremonies cease on ash wednes day new orleans was the first city to organize the first order being established estal there in 1757 under un ler the name of akreve of comus II the next in 1872 called rex bex king of the carnival and in 1882 the brewe of proteus was organized in en conjunction with rex king of the carnival sire are three other r smaller societies controlled by him called Ki kings own kings royal troopers a military order and kings kinds royal body guard in new orleans after one carnival the kings council begin work on the next so that they have a full years work in preparing a subject and properly dressing it the ogden order is named monte oristo cristo and in this instance will have of course no reference to lent this mountain kingdom lias has a membership of and the ceremony of coronation will be performed by rex bex 1 I king of the last new orleans carnival rex 1 I who will be crowned in ogdin tonight has been traveling in cog and will not be known until the unmasking the queen has been traveling heavily veiled and much guessing ha i been done respecting spec ting her identity some think she is nelly bly 11 of the new york world the denver republican declared dee lared her to be mrs james 0 blaine jr and a reporter of that paper claimed he cau ht h t a glimpse of her face and recognized her amongst all this speculation there is rio no certainty and thre there th re will be none until they are unmasked the queen in appearance is tall and an graceful a blonde and not unlike the noted actress mary anderson outside of these unknown quantities the royal party is composed of the following personages majo mafoi 8 g P walmsley rex I 1 L miss laura behan representing miss shakespeare the queen queen to rex bex I 1 dr R S harvey duke of kane major john henry behan beban grand duke of new orleans miss bridewell duchess of new orleans J walls kearney M H beacham Beau ham executive officers colonel wright private secretary of mayor of new orleans B 8 leiper duke of timber captain capital n C H de rusey abusay J H tanner T moses fl W fairfax D H given jr the military escort is the louisiana rifles the crack company of the crescent city and the roster is as follows captain C H adams first lieutenant H P mclean second lieutenant S 14 D marks first sergeant tf fl parker jr second Sorge sergeant aut L V dauer first corporal M E stack second corporal H H carson third corporal H P r blaize fourth corporal john A duffey commissary sergeant A P blum privates A P berba H J burleigh L H cohen john dowling A C freitag Fr eltag A T P flaherty H garot garot C J hebert Heber fc C A burtwell Hur twell A justrabo jr L ei E cemara N P laughlin W laughlin Laugh hn james A lanier M Lip mata edward murray B R L patterson H H baffray Bal fray S beinburg charles schwandt joseph schwandt john C suarez W H virgin L A pd P marker vincent beyer porter edwin de jean some of the other members of the party are frank mcshane miss laura laum mcshane miss anna jones miss M C hait miss eaton W R N hemeter S C eaton george W doll and wife H biech use frank frasier and wife miss amelia berkson louis le G G Guil dricks dr AG goldrick james mccracken A L richardson ic bardson nathan greeley of the kansas city times henry howard misses gilman edward parsons mrs C duchi chinson Du dr A me shane mrs and miss anderson of san francisco mr and mrs J W smith of marysville marksville Marys ville P A cooney J M swoop at cheyenne the royal team met with an ovation capt W H beacham made an acknowledging speech and the louisiana rifles gave three cheers and a rebel yell As they proceeded on their journey they were given ovations at every depot showing how thoroughly the scheme has been advertised they created sensations all along the line before reaching echo the car containing the rifles was decorated with banners on the engine were placed two sphinxes which were otherwise decorate dUpon reaching echo the party was met by two cars care filled with a reception committee from ogden including the royal guards of the order of monte cristo in satin costumes after drill by the rifles the royal train proceeded to ogden under the es cort of the royal guards consisting of thirty men ghere were als alsi four maids oi 01 honor to the queen in the ek becort ogden ats reached nt at 1130 today the trip across the plains was very enjoyable mr C B smith general agent of the union pacific system at new orleans and C E ingalls traveling passenger agent at Ogden were untiring in their efforts to make the j journey bourney agreeable to all the representative of the NEWS is indebted for various courtesies between 4 and 5 great clouds of dust obscured the carnival buildings and some of the decorations were destroyed or injured the mammoth canvas roof of the carnival palace was among the first of the objects to succumb to the fury of the air it being displaced bodily and his h is not been restored this however I 1 is considered a great benefit anti ami will of itself contribute largely to the comfort of those in attendance with the structure crowded and that close canopy over them the prostrations prost rations must have been numerous and the suffering from heat and insufficient air would have been general so the rest of the entertainments tain ments in that place will go on except for the high walls in the open air rhe fhe concert and ball in the palace was largely attended and seemed to give general satisfaction As early as 8 this morning the sidewalks were thronged thron ged the crowds i increasing n creasi dg as ti time me ad advanced danced and all moving towards the central point the union depot at any time after that to get back to the upper part of town unless one took the streets for it was well nigh out of the question and even the streets were so full of horses and vehicles that moving around in them was a performance attended with a good deal of discomfort not notto to say danger at the depot a huge mass of hu inanity a was gathered every minute saw the crowd augmented by hundreds and at 9 the time announced as the arrival of the royal party there must have been no less than people there and in the vicinity and still they kept coming the sidewalks discharging one great swarm only to receive another and it looked finally as if every portion of the city must be well nigh exhausted the announcement made at this time that the train bearing the distinguished visitors was an hour and a half late did not curtail the throng much nearly all of whom preferred keeping their places and waiting and wearying and sweating it out A motley throng it wacel wa many in carnival attire blending with the others heightened the effect considerably but by the majority e ejects acts were unnoticed adlof course had their thoughts bent upon those who were coming not those who were there already several binds of music playing choice selections near by anti and in the distance relieved the sweltering monotony somewhat and enabled the crowd to end endure ure their experience with greater fortitude the crowd was constantly augmented until there were perhaps people surging about the depot the beat increased and the of the situation became awful all eyes were be benej down the track in hopes of behold ing the beginning of the end of tn tb misery an hour passed f lowly eflowly away then thell almost aijo another ther 1 at about 1045 the firing bring of 9 cannon indicated that the royal train was waa approaching this WAO wa followed by the welcome whisty whis tJ and in a few seconds more the bueb desired pulled slowly ip in i the engine had two large braw images on the pilot but otherwise 1 there was little in the way of osten osteal tation the crowd immediately swarmed i about the cars making it all but impossible to see anything their curiosity was but poorly rewarded dedi for with the exception of occasional glimpses through the windows window of the appearance of the louisiana rifles and a tew few gaudily attired persons nothing beyond common i appeared the crowd soon forsook the side of the depot nearest tbt tb track and congregated around the canopied cano pied platform on the east side where the principals of the party were to appear governor thomas and mayor kiesel were already there awaiting the coming guests in the meantime a huge hoarse whistle at the depot turned loose and blew con for several minutes punctured occasionally with cannon shots the noise was deafening and confusing A horse attached to a delivery wagon was left unhitched it became frightened and dashed madly through the crowd crea creating tiri a panic it was not stopped it reached a fence beyond one on woman is reported run over and injured it is is marvelous that a 9 score or more were not killed outright at 1115 the royal party appeared buthe on the south side of the plat platform foral and immediately took the places assigned to them rex lead on a military uniform and mude made a fine appearance pear pe arance allce rex 11 II had on kingly robes and a golden crown his face was covered with a black vail so BO his identity is still undisclosed the queen also had a vall vail of white it is generally believed here that she is mrs J G blaine jr the royal secretary made is speech introducing their majesties who were poudly cleere cheerer chee 1 the mayor followed presenting the keys of the city to rex bex iiii il symbolizing his undisputed author ity during the carnival governor thomas made an ad drefs of welcome an oration was then made by W G Emer emerson who was specially appointed As rex bex 11 II was not permitted to speak a speech was made for hjul him by a courtier accepting the keys and returning thanks shortly after this the procession fort formed ned it was about a mile long and marched through the principal streets it contained some very noticeable features costumes or of nearly every age and clime were there the military compa companies bands of music cowboys and royal visitors only remained in the procession a short time at two there was a cowboy drill 1 l on tabernacle square the royal aal yal banquet in the palace begins awu at 5 it is calculated that there are 48 8 residents here many visitors go as now OGDEN DEN utah july julya 1 |