Show What Wh t They Say About The Carnival QUEEN MABELLE MAB tLE ENJOYED THE WEEK WIEK 1 I T CHEERFULLY express to the pleasure I have haye taken nen In my new nev ne e ep eI I p of or the past pat week In attempting to portray porty the character ot of queen of ot the Elks Elk carnival have not been as as I was led le I to belleVe They were made J easy and pleasant by the te encouragement cour courtesy courtesy courtesy tesy and ad attention of ot Exalted tRuler tuler Freed Fre Director General Stall Stoll Stol Chairman Whittemore and other oter gentlemen of or the executive committee as well wel as the te II and faithful attendance at of my maids of honor h whose appearance and deportment left nothing to t be b desired By the Utah press as well wel as the press of or other states I have hae received the te most respectful consideration and I might add more praise than I deserve desere grateful The public too has bs been kind and ad respectful for all aU which which I am deeply I the efforts of Mrs Mr Stoll Stol mistress s of the te royal robes in securing such tasteful designs deigns de for the gowns gowns They The are models model of beauty and perfectly satisfactory In quality style and finish I trust his honor the mayor has no regrets for tor having entrusted the keys ke keo of o the city to the carnival reign reig I most respectfully hand them back to him and pledge ledge my word that at te the city has not been damaged The prime object of the Carnival was to raise rise means for tor the erection of oC the Elks Elk lodge building and say Y In conclusion that th t my earnest wish Is that their success may exceed d their highest expectations JYL KANGAROO COURT COUT F I Judges and ad Officials Taken T en to the Po Pa Police Palice lice lc Station The climax clma was wa reached reach d when the th Kangaroo court was about to adjourn l sine sino die last night night The last case cae that tat of ot Mrs Mr Geoffery Lavelle of or Spokane who was wa fined 2 f r to Salt Lake had Just been 41 passed a upon P when h w eJe cl City Detective Sheets e and a squad of or I swooped down upon the court curt and arrested Judges bailiffs prosecutors prosecutor officers and reporters all al I of whom were hustled husted into In to the bull bul pen pending the th arrival of regular pa patrol patrol patrol wagon A tremendous t crowd had gathered by this tim tm r and the Jeers jeer and hoots hoot were terrific When the patrol wagon arrived arive it wax was Wa with the greatest difficulty that room was found for the arrested party who were driven to the station at breakneck speed the route being up Main street to First South South It I was wasa a funny sight sight Judges Silks and Par Pardee Pardee Pardee dee with wih their robes and wigs wig on Joe holding fast fat to the evenings court receipts and the rest of the te prisoners huddled all al making merry merr over their misfortune At the station staton without the usual ceremonies cG c the prisoners were all al taken before Police Justice JU Diehl charged with wit having havin persistently abstracted I money from the people Justice Diehl considered the charge collectively and imposed a fine of to be paid into the Elks building fund The fine was paid to the Kangaroo Judges and the party closure taken back b ck to the carnival en enclosure e enclosure In turning turing the te corner corer at State and Second South the patrol wagon was wrecked by the breakage of a wheel spilling the occupants In every ever direction direction tion ton The closing cosing day of ot the carnival showed a a marked Improvement in the business of the Kangaroo court court The total otal receipts receIpt for tor the day footed tooted up making the grand gand total Senator Kearns Pined Fined Fied Judges Silks and Pardee set the ball bal rolling oiling by imposing a fine of 25 5 upon Senator Kearns KearnS who put in a plea plea of guilty gity on the charge of being belnE broke after fter giving to St St Anns or orphanage orphanage hanage The prisoner was wa led into court by two wo officers followed by two others es escorting David Keith who admitted laving having Gone eone to t Europe In search of a better etter beter climate The admission cost him 25 Frank Frnk G Wison Wilson was lined fined 10 0 on eight counts count the principal one of which was wa charging too high rents Mrs Airs Mary Mar Judd paid 5 for owning too oo much property Henry Henr Newell de deposited posited no 10 with wIt the te court for tor going to toNe New Ne York before the carnival Judges Henry Henr Rives Hives and Alex Aex Mc McMasters McMasters Masters lasters gave gye up 1 for tor practicing without a Kangaroo license Treasurer James Chipman for locking up p an Elk In the vault vaul after first lock locking log ing ng up the th money was fined 10 W L Hodgins escaped with wih a 1 fine ne for tor re Governor Governor Wells Fisher Har Hars Harris Harris ris s paid 2 for carrying caring the Democratic party arty to defeat three tree times while James ames Farrell Farel former mayor of ot Park I City Cl had to pay 5 for o I owning too much Quincy stock stock Bishop isop Scanlan Up Tip I Bishop Scanlan was fined 5 for building a cathedral Vicar General Celley eley and Rev Rv Father Keenan a like I sum um each for tor aiding and abetting him I D Grant said his baldness has as been bee worth many times 10 to hll I and nd he was glad slad lad to pay that sum r not ot making the court chase ohn John E Dooly gave a check deck for 5 D P Felt denied that tat Tie he e had ever tried tred to influence the state Press as a association against the ourt Court and the de deSal Sal ial reduce reduced his f fn to 1 H I T r Duke thought It I A cinch to get getoff ot off ft with wih fine There Ter were a a great seat number of or other I Renders offenders ot Q more or less minor degree and nd everybody paid their flues fines willing willingly ly y excepting Major Sam King King of or Provo i vho wo protested at not being allowed to I Send nd for Senator Brown to defend him himon himon himon on the serious charge of missing the 20 He parted with wih 5 and the te J I court ourt was satisfied I |