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Show - Muv lv the pe.;e .lni;ii rurjw. i t i - M-it.' in- ihe html. I ,i -lo-tn l.v it. iH-naaitorrine. I k Mn.k' i the I.!Im.i dram 0'irv j In Hi Una t-y t!w !-a:t lake flail''" --!n i in l.i - Mum' l-y in.- yaitar ana ninUii:u cltlh. 1 in t KxhluU-.ii by th laml-daiia rltw- I'ln- bom-lit hotted the LtmUiana rilb' i nearly l!0. ill spilt' of llii' (act lh.t tin : break in t!ia fence lot in hundred of deadheads. Knights and Nobks Pecsntea ia the Presence of the Kings of Carnival. TfE SAGAMORE'S PROCLAMATION- A Great Da; ou the Shores of the Salt Sa -The Grand Benefit Drill iu the Evening.' The presence of Bex 1 ;unl Bex II. their lovely iUi'rns mill tlii'ir royal attendants at-tendants attracted an immense crowd to tlio lake on Saturday afternoon. By act iiiil count there were nearly (itHHI people t lirre. The beach station platform, plat-form, the howeile. the pit-mini pawl-ion pawl-ion were packed w it It people. Many of j the loyal pally, (he city official ami lionrd of trade of Ogdeu and the famous Louisiana Killes enjoyed the pleasures of a plunge In the Urine. At 5 o'clock a message was leeched from thcCoilof I ho Wasatch, and Judge Powers nt once called the assemblage to order from the musicians' Bland. Judge Colliiiru was chosen to preside, and read Ihe following pmclmitalion: To till In wlinni Iho-if. pri-'iOs slialt i-om (;ri.i'llit Know vk: Tlml I. Ihi lil-ittnl Srnti niori' of tin- Wiisait-li, Ittn-iil ili-Mi.nit.tnl of lln Am-l'-iil Mut'tnt-r w hu hrM rulMsl lite ntuint.irit of his tilhi- nti l.itkii Hi 11111111 llii- Ihl'i-i-1 Iioii-mii-I vi-iU's MK-i In n-tiiui- ivctiKiuttnn of tltn liom i' j.iiui inn liy my inosi ln,,il nml intililnl itnit-nii-is rt-iithij; lii the in Iti. i-nf s-ult l.usiv do ilii lmi' II my III uiul plPii-iirn Unit iiis-.il Kiill l.ttkei'tty lm Hi" I'l-lnolpiil n.rl nf enliy ol my lon-li-nt nml lilorloiis ill-minion of Nrp. Ittne.'whti-ti Is lu-r-liv ii-Miilil!sliil with nil lltli twiHur iltlil irlvUl.l-H of HHcii'llI lt.l), unit tlml all my sui hi'iiis, i lili fs unit follow -oi of liflon. I'l-.ivn. 1'Aik I'liv, I'orrniit", (iianmvlllii. Tmx-i,-. wtiim-a, lunuluini un.l I.-. Liiti Is' iM-rni)tti-il i-tilni- llii rt'liiililtiitisl iiointn-I iiointn-I .ii ultnntit liitittriini-e or ih-ltiv; Unit Iho rivt-dotn rivt-dotn of lln- i't't Is- i-l-n'l-il to lil I umrhli't'H whnilnoll wllnin tin- iiis-ai N-'iiinii ;iii Unmlii lull, an-! Unit the imc. on! hiiiI Ituimriit-lrc tiling of Hi-nlstiiiK auil Hiintmii-aii I' ,iluceit In i UiO'i.1' "f t liiii-e nlio It iii-w Ihi-lr mt'-e-li y 1'Mi'k to the Iii-liivhni m-i1ik1 when I In- f-U!lnual Art wu Mml rslHttllsltoii. I iloi hue llilslo ! Ihe iloiimirn of Ihe (Jrent l-'iithor nf Ihe Wilier, this nil Ii ihiv of Hie Hi-vt'iilh inimtli of ih" iniiili rn vi-iir mm, ami the iiliie lliousiinrtth your of tin- Moon. tl(JIIOltl (IIIANII HAl.AUOIIK III' TUB W SH H. After reading the prnclamatinii, Mr. Colborn. turning to Judge Powers, handed him Ihe trident, which had been sent ahead by Obi Neptune, baying: "In the name of his royal Nib, I present pre-sent you this trident as Neptune's representative." rep-resentative." Bowing low to the king and ipieen of carnival. Judge Power received the badge of his ollice and said; "We are In the nreiietic of royalty toilny. Hex I Hint II anil llm queen liavn ooinnuleil Kriu'lnnsly In irriioe this nivaMloii, Nutitiiui' I alHlllt to estivhllstl nvolnl llll oflloes al (ilir-Hold (ilir-Hold hii. I ha conferred on me Ihe trhli'itl b the syiulml of jiower liv whtoli lhene oitli Km conlorreil. Ivlllaek Mr. Hlo.it -r to li.n.l the li-iiloiit while I rull llm iiuiiiom: .litnies illen-illiuiiiK illen-illiuiiiK will stop fiirlli : Airncli thou an-clciit an-clciit m irlner nml Imw lh kue." , Mr. Glelidinning, iHiwtlig llm knee, was decorated lord high admiral nf the Great Salt Sea. Joe Jennings, thn lone fisherman, was deoorated with the rank of vlon-ad-miral of the Great Salt fcioa. C. C Goodwin wis made chief defender de-fender and collector of customs of the port of entry, but not being present the decoration va hung on the trident, Mavor Kiesel, the defender of Ogden, was decorated with a iiiucn of hawser as tho keeper of the wild dolphina and porpoises of Old Neptune. In accepting accept-ing his high ollice, the mayor said "My lord duke, you don't know how honored 1 feel to be'htiug around the neck with l.'.O pounds of II inch rope. 1 am glad Salt Lako has a port of entry ami will do my best to protect the intercut of the great seaport." X. Treweek, whom Neptune' representative repre-sentative styled as a tried soldier w ho did not fear the flowing bowl, was dee-oralcd dee-oralcd as keeper of the w hales. Judge KliH Smith was matte keeper of seals to the grand wigamoro of (he Wasatch. It. G. Sleater was elevated to the rauk of keener of the pelican. Fred Simon was made keeper of tho sharks. Frank Dyer was decorated n keeper of I lie sea gulls. The fame "f Henry Harne' dam ranch on the Jordan had readied the ears of Neptune, and he wa therefore Hindu High Muok-a Muck of thn ('lams. C. M. Jackson wa decorated a keeper keep-er of Neptune' oyster ranch. J. K. Gillespie wa decorated w ith a candlestick a the badge of his oilier) a keeper of Neptune's lighthouse on Black Hook. 'Territorial Auditor Pralt was raised to the rank of Lord High Diwr. Alfale Young wa made kei-jN-r of the bathing grounds. (.'ol. Page was given charge of the mermaids, with the mermaid ipieen a his consort. 'J'. A. Davis, of Til K Tint s, w as dec-orated dec-orated a preserver of Ihe Kiltiiicss of the lake. S. K. Thuriiiaii and Genl-go Sutherland Suther-land were made admiral and vice-admiral vice-admiral of Utah Lake. 1). II. Ib-ny of Park City wa made chief of the Summit ( mniiy Marine. At the close of the exereiw-s a line liv jew i'l was presented to Mr. F.ccle. of the Union Pai-ilic, u a testimonial of I ic cslecm ol the royal parly. Mr. Lode Lo-de being absent, il was received by Mr. Ing.-ill. The royal parly wa do lighted with the visit In llm lake and returned to ihecily loud in their praise of the manner in which tl.ey had lien i-iilcitaiiiod. |