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Show TODAYS, DOINGS. lat In Nw Uoilu7o7la tlle Ktml(u uf Itex. This morning the town is full 0f i. liana and cowboys, but bovon extern l'ovo exhibitions no show of any iort Mere BaJ?red a,u' ana theio and the Indians in their HattJnaltl'a,'t1 consiW8 a" t ntiou. llicy are in camp here and 1'tnr own little town i3 the JJ , "umbers of the visitors. The cow bov contnmcstobecockofthewalk This m nT ?, 4 Tll,cr t0".imei.t is in orh ss, t he object being to select a o ml(Tn'yS' t, .? there is a com-peti com-peti i c drill, participated iu by the Arab battalion, knights of the tournament, tourna-ment, king's royal guards. Ogdcn mili-t:u mili-t:u y academy cadets, Ogd.-u light and national guards, K. of 1'., U. U., Ooden canton r.O.O.F., and other military and semi-military organizations, at carnival pa ace. This will be followed bv an exhibition drill by ('apt. Adams' 'company, 'com-pany, the Louisiana rifles. At 7:110 an ludian war dance w ill be given at the carnival palace, participated partici-pated in by 2oo warriors. This will be one of the most attractive features of tho carnival week. At U the grand military mil-itary ball opens. It is expected to be a big, trieolored daisy. Fired ly Flambeau. During the parade of the flambeau club last night some of the lireworks ignited the buiitiug and other decorations on the Equitable Co-op., the flames spreading spread-ing to the ornamentations on Scow-croft Scow-croft & Sous' store. For a short time it seemed that a serious conflagration would result, but the lire department succeeded in extinguishing tho blaze before it could proceed further than the decorations. I1IJMIF BEX. 0f Goings On In The Capital 1 pf The Kingdom of The Mountains. -NIGHT'S TOUBNAMENT BALL. , tie Kuignt Who Led the March ' tfith His Fair Lady The Flambeaux. 0 July 3.-tStaff correspond-'dfTHETi-MKS. Had Sir Kay, the .jul by 4y chance drifted into aival bidlding ( last night, he 'lliavo fonud a sulHciinit number Jjgt spirits to njako him feel at home. It was as if Camelot lieMctliiP the ilower of her chiv.--js though the chasm represented urteeu centuries had been bridged - bv the Hridge of Sighs but the ij'of I'leasure. They were all (ialaliad, Tristram do Liones, juoiir, Lamorak do Galls, Blaiuor ,asaiiJven the great Sir Lauuce-jself. Lauuce-jself. And from his Ihrono on 'ilc good King Arthur, iu the form itsecom! Kox, looked down upon issbipful knights in royal pride, .fxtrt. loo, it seemed, forgot iu the for of the dazzling scene that the sliou tuimniltee or tho committee ronp meuts or sioinebody or other ipplied her with a throne that vied rhilled steel for hardness. And ,,ilv would tho doughty Sir Kay iulf at ease, but llil Ulas iu qnffouhl have recognized many of nriiers of his old days in the halls ijiu's royally. Puck would not . faicd himself out of place t. for tlu; fancy costumes carried ;heu mciuurios of the midsummer ii Iiuh'ed there were represeuta-jtthu represeuta-jtthu tournament ball from every :irj-, and even back into the days ?ssnti d by the letters B. C. A Carnival Ilut-glar. An enterprising burglar went out to burgle, but was detected and after a lively chase was caught at Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street ami Adams avenue. He had a gun like a mountain howitzer, a .jimmy, a kit of tools and a lot of dynamite. dy-namite. Otherwise he was feeling quite well. Miss Bridewell For Queeu. One of the recipients of royal favor last night was Miss Kate Bridewell of New Orleans, who was made grand duchess of something or other. A small, bird, with a clear soprano voice informs Tiik Timks that this is but a step to Miss Bridewell's promotion ;that iu fact she will be the queen. It is certain at any rale that Miss Bridewell was selected fur queeu, and her name as such was given tho head of the Ogdeu party which went out to meet the royal train Tuesday morning. Kit her there is u little subterfuge goiug ou to keep her iudenlity quiet or another selection has been made. Abont the Floats. .'-The lifth of the- carnival lloats, a description de-scription of w hich was written yesterday, yester-day, but which fell by the wayside, represents rep-resents the boss knight of the lot. This kight, with his mailed stead, occupies the central position, his armor borrowing borrow-ing flashes from the illuminations. Below Be-low lie his vanquished rivals. This float, like all but that of tho king, is 12x18 feet in dimensions. The king's ft ,at is 14x28. The live are "The King," The Queen," 'The West," "The Cowboy" Cow-boy" and "Tho Knight." - ME VAST AMPHITHEATER this of Old Sat Next to Beautiful Ladies. S vast ainpitheater was lined with ingwall, undulating and kaleido-ic kaleido-ic in its appearance. Uiflenien aud jiys crowded olio another ou the . Knights of old sat next ladies would scorn tho aspersion carried llic term "of old,"' but who were e willing to drop back a few cen-(-auiltalkto the favorites of the ly Queeu Guenever. Militia men iitkens met ou a level, and alike lirwl that tired feeling from - the amine seals provided. Tho Queen ilumbia, iu starred aud striped ar-like ar-like a sort of patriotic convictess, i animatedly to the youth from in dress coat'and patent leathers, i-t night when the sun set he set left behind a dazzling scene of red and bKie coats and grey coals, the slieiug necessary adjuncts to the nal appearance of various flam-.i'IiiIm, flam-.i'IiiIm, militiamen and such. The iianMaudolin club came up from Lake, and in tho striking garb of greaser wandered about picking '. luscious, ripe notes from tho y of their instruments. The Man-'' Man-'' club calls itself Spauish, dresses iaicau attire, antl in other wise "tin itself as made up of thorough-? thorough-? Yankees. So there isn't much name. HEN THE DANCE WENT ON. floor Was Crowded, aud Joy Was lo-confined. lo-confined. 1 this is simply a digression from main fact of the ball. The joust afternoon resulted in a large, red 'iph for the Knight of Wasatch, L Armstrong, and lie 'it vva's who nominated toeonduet his lady, Armstrong, into the ball room tn (Town her. He would not have d his job for four bushels of tur-n tur-n a rising market. He had won 'Wship in sight of the Queen aud and also in full view of tho "'X. Ihe dance went ou ami joy rttn be confined, the floor was "lid with pleasure seekers. Pleas-'unsistetl Pleas-'unsistetl of dnncing with great eu-'Jsnt. eu-'Jsnt. Interspersed between the ''swasa drill by the Salt Lake wui club. This was, in fact, the e of the evening. Koyalty itself H its prerogotives and joined in wn acclaim -which pronounced lt Lake lire producers the peo-J'lic peo-J'lic drill w as ns clever as could g'mcd,and the spectacular effects torches lent a taking air to the Ti(i exhibition.! !ti)c of Baunook and Shoshone In-rrayetl In-rrayetl in all the glory of James 'iiiion, who at one time had the , !' wnging in the city of David not f ' "ty, Neb.,- however marched f11'" hall in solemn state and Utah l01'.v along toward the middle of '.'"'tig and expressing unbounded 'wnce in the future of Rex went ' a?ain. These children of the mountains and other natural 'lotis will give a large, luminous ;aticeiiuhe carnival hall tonight initiate the palefaces from afar mysteries of removing the up-T up-T from the heads of citizens aud 'Tsas practiced in the past. 7'Jg's lancers.the Flambeau club, ? eu light guards aud cadets from 'p'eu military academy also pro- a large amouut of lustre which accommodatingly lent to the oc- Carnival Caroinels. ue 'ord high chancellor declared the station of tho king to visit Salt J: n the 5th. Today the party Syracuse. ff the funniest things in all the '-; ide world is the display of piu-"JPb!ished piu-"JPb!ished in some of the papers , , J hey are things weird and won-indeed. won-indeed. : '" tournament last night a uum-uew uum-uew degrees were conferred. T " II. Behau was made duke of Miss Kate Bridewell, duchess Orleans; Colonel' Wright nmhurpr, Kraoj dukc 0f Pickwick; H. Atlams, of the Louisiana tiike of Riflus; Captain Thomas ,':,!'ls. duke of Halifax-i.S Halifax-i.S the earlier part of the day a "inher of lithe young unknowns .f in the Coleseuru building and madly into space on bicycles, |