| Show w LAiIA < t 1 44 j f THE CLOSING SCENES i j < 0 J THE KING UNMASKS TONIGHT A Rather Quiet Day at the L Ogden Carnival I > r PREPARING TO COME TO SALT LAKE t t The Programme for Today Cowboys Practices A Visit to Syracuse New Orleans View 1L General Glimpses I The people or Ogden are to be congratulated congratu-lated Th have entertained their guests most raj all Tho Mardi i Gras was an undertaking too prodigious to DO possibly accomplished on tae scale which it has been ircsenteil at New Ortcjiuv and yc the attempt to repeat I In Thi3 city ttenli Jahora e festivity ever given in this couiury bas not been a burlesque bur-lesque but a vary creditable presentation The kmrhu tilling was an iiouor to Ogden both 3n the skill of the rldaro and the fiaeiity oZ tle costumes No king QfJ duralty couid have asketl a tiner display I In the effort to eutertam the visitors Ogiea 3s doing Uarself proud and while there is own croaking to be heard tiers Is j I by tuoit wao me considerate euojgh to i ae tuto question the disadvantages tinder j I J I which the piucky citizsns are laboring sincere sin-cere cor rtibUiaion The3 s less disposition on the merchants I Ito I-to practice extortion by advancing prices I and this in view of the heavy coutrinu1 tioasrthtea they were called on to make i j shows a ipod spirit and disposition to treat honorably with their vibitois II I I A Visit to Syracuse The fourth day of the carnivsl though ushered forth with a set programme of ta things to Lannau ut certain specified hours r relaxed and there was a disposition to give way to thu regulation niothcd and have a gotd so HS 3 osplaase time Major Ivifacl was particularly hqppy nna lie took the royal party under his wing and extttudtvt a hospitality to the proud sons of Louisiana that uisde them feel proud that they had established a dominion in the west An excursion to Syracuse which was billed to leave the Union depot at 180 was tho opportunity for Ogdens mayor to spread himself and right royally did he Get them up at the other end of the line The Duke of Montana Mr Richardson was aboard and his Prince Alexes bearing was much admired The king nor queen dia not venture into the briny for fear they might expose their identity and the curious eyes are all turned on the masked king and queen to detect even by a l1oleif such should be allowed on the sacred personthe geirtleman and lady who have Nen created the king and L queen of the M mte Cristos of the Kocky mountains Ine Louisiana rifles are made I up of tno most gentlemanly boys that it has ever been the province of THE HEUALD representative to meet and right here let it be said that when they visit Salt Lake they will meet with such A welcome as they by their conduct have earned in advance T ad-vance The Louisiana Rifles gave aa exhibition drilll and were presented to his honor Mayor Kiesol The mayor made a happy speech referring to his residence at Memphis Tcnn during tile exciting scenes of tho civil war He proposed a toast to the best rilled company of the south and the boys drank to the health of the mayor of Ogden with hearty good will LOUISIANA RIFLE KOSTEK Captain C H Adams LieutenantsH P McLean S D Mauks Sar eants A H Parker jr L V Dowel Commissary SargeanVA Blum Cornorals W E Stack H H Casson H P Bhuse J J Duffy Privit < 6A U Pilfrcy M Lippman M P Woulfe James A Lamar J Patterson Patter-son A C Frcitilev A Fatgo Charles Schwadt Joseph Schwandt H Carrot W Virgin S Remberg N P LnughUn W W Lauphlm A lustrabo C Hartwhll Ed Murray L Valadic J Flaherty James DowlmR jr C 1 Herbert L E Lemarie jr L Conn A P Barbi J Tooipkins J C Guarez Vincent Beyer marker H Edwin Ed-win Do Jean porter of the cOlDpan Corporal Louis V Dover was very much taken with the novelty of the music and marching of the Mandolin club and sqid that they would attract attention at Now Orleans or New York city Corporal Dauer is a member of the staff of IheNew Orleans DailyHcroW New Orleans View Captain C de Hussy visited Salt Lake yesterday and cxpre ssed himself as very much much pleased He liked the city very 1 He went out to Garfield Beach and back I and was delighted with the superior bathing bath-ing All tho batallion expressed themselves them-selves in the came way He will bo at Salt Lake again Saturday Ho complained that the sun was warmer than at Now Oilcans but the tight much cooler The Mardi Gras goes on very nicely for tho lirst presentation pre-sentation The knights tilting is equal to t the best performances seen In the south The cowboy display was new and novel wonderful and their feats of horsemanship somctliiu Cowboys Practice The cowboys practice at 1020 yesterday morning at tho tabernacle square was as fun U was interesting The king was J a z there to sea which of jthe celebrate d cowboys cow-boys was the worst rideror rather which could ride the worst horse Cowboys horses are none cf them good but some are worse than the rest A Walton man from Cache valley said thet he had tho t i end of the gang a gang that no one else would have but he was colng to ge there all tho same He was I leading l a horse around and said it was a spoilt horse nod that nobody could ride it I without e inF hurt So he was the lirst man in tho rinf I The horse did not even buck hard Here He-re e1y kicked a little and ran around I While he iris running in a straight line the man fell 1 but did not get hurt The next funny sight was two men on one horse and he bucked and threw mep of them While they were saddling a black horse I the last tat was rode he got away and rah through the crowd causing them to scatter in every direction He ran across tUonuare and out Washingtonavenue about a half block when ho was caught and i brought into the ring j I Ouc cowboy got on This horse was the j I worst one they had there and in less thane j t than-e minutes ho was conquered This cowboy I I cow-boy is from Wyoming and astrancer whose name could not be learned He is a good rider and aas lived iu a country where j they have plenty of bad horses I Drill at Salt Lane Captain C H Adams authorizes THE I HERVLD to state that the Louisana Riffles i I will give an exhibition drill at Salt Lake I I some time Saturday afternoon II j i Programme for loilay 1 p m Patriotic airs by the carnival j chorus supported by > the orchestra j I 3 p mGram1 military review Presen I tation of lirizes by the king in carnival I I place i p ui Competitive tournament between tbe knights and the cowboys on the tournament tourna-ment ground 9 p Spectacular street pageant 10 p mFiis aiijestys mask ball iu carnival car-nival palace The king and queen will Unmask un-mask at midnight The King and Queen THE HERALD has made many guesses as to who the masked king and queen arc As their identity is still a well kept secret and a their true fates and names will be revealed re-vealed tomorrow night the HKRALD rnpre sentatlve as his last guess names Miss An person a tall lady of striking figure as tho tuture queen of the Monte Cristos and r oh Q Cannon associated editor of the I Ogden Standard as the king This information came from a little son I of Mr Nelson wia whom the king is stopping stop-ping who is bright a a dollar and recognized I recog-nized king by his voice Ho also could swear that the masked lady is Miss Anderson An-derson and en the little Nelson boys guess 1 Tiis HERALD will cast the hazard of the I 1 die i I f seams era then JTUH ttvcr r6Ubllf slit hcr whnrl 1t similar tC ajpair of sharp tracing wlfccisj and whichnotTonly help fasten the rubber to the cemented I surface beneath but also make n very net i finish After this the vamp is cut oat around the outflllerjUind the bottomofthe bootrccelves a coafof cement which isTto f hold the sole on When tho boot is dry it i ready for the fourth stage whichJs soling To digress little a sole is in four pieces and is made 1 for the bootmaker iti the sollnj rodm p These four parts arc a fiber and rubbdr i form a thin rubber solo piece a Utap i and D heel These are put together and sent to the boot rcdm to betovered with the Strongest possible rubber cement on the bottom and cfiges The sole is attached to the partly finished boot at the too and brought over to the heel that the latter miiydtBtrnigllt 1bcn the hcol is hammered ham-mered the sole ollccl the edges Tolled down in the Mnip and counter the last Beams are stitched and the boot passes en I to the varnishing rdom and then to the vulcanizer India Rubber World |