Show lOSE OF THE CARNIVAL The Tuscaxora Jubilee Brought to an End Last Night IT WAS A MARKED TRIUMPH YESTERDAY WAS THE GREATEST DAY OF ALL JsPCCCIt by Rabli Jnoolison Earning Jt Heretic at the StnUe A Boat Capsized and Four People Have to Swim for Th lr LIvet Reeeiition of the Ills Chief Yesterday was the closing day of the grand Tuscarora encampment and in pnint of attendance far overtopped any of the preceding days Early in the day the people commenced arriving and all forenoon and well along in the afternoon after-noon kept pouring in steadily until the days attendance ran up to between BOOO and 6000 Being Sunday the proceeds were of amore a-more subdued and sober character than on the previous days of the tournament but they were none the less interesting ind enjoyable The exercises opened with an address by RABBI JACOBSON 4 Mr Jacobson is a gifted speaker and I after giving some good advice to his congregation drifted from strictly religious re-ligious topics to politics He said he was a Republican and spoke from that standpoint severely criticising the Democrats and pointing out eirors in their policy as seen through Republican Republi-can spectacles The rabbi was given a fair and respectful hearing although the Tuscaroras are staunch and un flinchnsr Democrats Would a Democrat Demo-crat who ventured into a Republican strong hold have been accorded as fair treatment The reverend gentleman next turned his attention to the Amorines whom he s irfndled without gloves severely con demning their principles and giving them a good all round roast A HUMAN SACRIFICE In the afternoon the performance which attracted most attention was the offering up of the human sacrifice illustrating il-lustrating the practice in vogue in me dovial times of burning a heretic at the stake This exhibition was under the guidance guid-ance of Eliason the conjurer and was conducted so skillfully that it had every appearance to the onlooker of the victim being really burnt alive The i cremation took place on the lake on i board a skow or wide flat bottomed j boat A kind of scaffold waa erected on the deck and the heretic bound to i I the stake after which the Indians rowed row-ed the skow out to the center of the II lake where in full view of the multitude multi-tude Eliason set fire to the fagots and I son the funeral pyre was ablaze and apparently the victim was burnt to ashes II A BOAT OVERTURNED A scene which was exciting to those J I who were not in the secret was the col lision of two boats which occurred on j I the lake resulting in one being cap deed i and three men and a woman be ing thrown out into the water and ob I liged to swim ashore or drown It 1 leaked out however that It was a pre i I concerted plan and that the parties were expert swimmers and that the I supposed woman was not a woman at all but a man dressed in petticoats j I SWORD COMBAT The grcai oriental sword combat be tween AbadaJiah Ilad i champion swordsman of Beyreut Syria and I I I Hasten Ben HOT another champion I j swordsman was a drawing card and vss a splendid exhibition of expat swordsmanship a PRESENTATION OF MEDALS Tie presentation of medals by the grand chem to the DenCialter ifles who won in the drilling conteat and also to the champions In the base ball 2nd bicycle tournaments was an interesting ceremony The Danlralfer medal which was placed on the breast of their commander Captain Grow vs very handsome and of greait in rsic > value THE WILD WEST I The Wild West show was repealed In m aJfied form there beinar no firinir r of gUn3 or yelling nu DRILL EVHIBITION The DerJholter rifles under the rom iriind cf Capfain Grow gave an inter oUn drill exhibition which added givitly to iihe success of the day MUSIC AXD SOCIALITY The evening was occupied with mis efCjn3ous music and a sacred concert In the pavilkm The Criterfion quar tctte wOTtrilute3 Jrieir qucia to tihe enjoyment of the multitudes The offictsrs of Hhe tribe spent the C balance of he evening in recievin and t tr < r ijjflinff their friends in bheir dif ferent tente diy ladies and gdntle men paitook of ber I fhospdtaliti l ad the fun < itcns Avcre exlteTided LS11 the kur of midnlgfait when > ie first annual 7 ar1 enovmpjnent of the Tuscairoras Ci3SJ IT WAS ENTIRELY ORIGINAL The proceedings extnded over four days and every minute of the time ws oocaip < a with amusements of 5 enc kind or arrothsr and very fre quetly as many as six interesting per fcrmanoes were In progress slmukan eotifCy The oirnial was on a grand scalp euclh as was never before wit eiuaed in Utah indeed the whole thing wias novel and nowShera has a ettmilir fee been held It sprung from the fertile brain of the brilliant leader of The Tusoaroras Judge Powers to wham both tCie conception and ithe ex ocution are nrainCy due For weeks he worked arduously in making prepara tlns J and during tihe four days of the carnival 1 was on tflie ground constantly overseeing directing and explaining rJbt 21111 day ilorris Sonuner and Giw gre W Williams were good seconds to the grand sachem BotSi worked like beavers to make the otxasioT a notable one ani It must be gratifying to ilham to know that their efforts were ccawneSl with success 1 The Tuf < aroras are hound to make a stfir in < 3he wirld and they have done 4 so already on many occasions In the fufiue Uiey took forward to greater ach ovecnejits than those of the past Utah Utah Tuscan |