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Show PROMISES TO RIDE WILD BUFFALO BULL Just to ahow whst he thinks of th buffalo bull from tbe Island Improvement Improve-ment company' iTd, on Antolop island, W. McNeill haa agreed .to ride the animal nt th next performance of th wild weet show, -which 1 to b given at th Baltair hippodrome nest Thursday night. 'Thi i on of avral new feature promised by John Y. Rich, who is producing th show. Another will be on in which a team of four negroes from Salt Lake. City will try to ahow that they can plek a fZO bill from th neck of a steer more quickly than a similar team of cowboys cow-boys can. " ' Cirelo Dot, th outlaw horse whten cam within a close shsvs of killing Oscar Gray last Saturday night, will again appear, thia time Louis Jee Clair, an Indian, who made a nantn for himself him-self at th wild wet how during th O. A. B. convention, promising to rid th dangerous big white horse. L Clir will receive a prize of 100, if he succeeds. Cbsnges have been made in arranging arrang-ing th runway into th arena which, it is held, will insure the uces ef the wild tcer race. In addition tbor will be th gunnvaaek wild horse race the eontest To riding hone in which Silver City, well kaown in th west, will appear, ap-pear, beater Jessup's flying mount of th burking pinto, and Harry Breu-nsa's Breu-nsa's faaev rope throwing. The ahow haa ben characterised as the most successful suc-cessful wild west how ever held, partly part-ly because of th clever rider and really wild animale need, and partly because the Saltair arena afford facili. tie for seeing tbe exhibition at close range, sueh as hav never before been had. |