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Show v - i , M "a, p- - p i CATS ON THE wre? - ! t wf&K UT.1II. OGDEN, t but febtimatss ere not cl-- f ways trustworthy that isoir.elbiiig Lis 10 per The Broom Hotel has been relitied, and is now under O M Oii FIRST CLASS O I CALL u! A 25II.IYLFYU S 0 T.1 FRANCISCO. AT IO MS. D i eartlly p ,r;r. Y j.c . i Bet I siu.f 1j f?c! , c ' id JUDGE GlBOOriS, Prop. ob-s.rv- e 1 1 qiiallty IL 3 ell" " and EjKiHru'"-';- 7T1 i T ; . - r i " j 4 J - A 1 a If i if 0 HI V ! I I n a Investments JJ. D 1 4 i!St Tvlade. No. 122 Eerertiiuuo oma: i l...t. N.i'ioii:! r a a , Fust mini stoiu:. in rixnuvS n 0l.:i. think of N itioti il ink o; O 11 snn:i:r. MAIN . .. i ..a - J - ,-- a hs zf j s; 0 ricnrui ilu,nbioA!TQo, I 3 Fourth atreet. il. r Aiio c imp , i liquor .N AGFNT3 FCR Ogden Oily, Utah and tr.o Hew York Chaivcagne Ootiied Bee.' Choicest Urftnds of We aro handling,' all Sohlitz f:l ! I 7 STRAIGHT KENTUCKY WHISKEYS. And the F inert of West and Key Solicited. received. Corre pondertce Respectfully, w L-di- lc, Ir was on n night early in May thsfc the incidents occui red which are about to be recounted. . The station ma-teclock on the Mew York side marked 12:03 a. m., and the moon, three-qi- , alters full, was still high in the weti. liat with this and electric lights the road-waand platforms were brightly illuminated. As the reporter stepped out from inuier the pasryer hott.se he wss awararf ptie cr two silent forms flitting pest bird under tho shadow of the side walls. TLcea forms wore cats. But cats are ever3w here, end the newspaper ninn thought nothing cf ir. h hen, liowcver, he reached the ceen lionvaik to ias surprised to see more tUi k objects scattered at irregular intervals along the gentle incline that led to tie flnt ihght of stops. These objects teemed for flic niu,t part to prefer the side of the footway as close to the railway as but they made erratic excursions to and fro in the moonlight as tho pGsdrg cable trains ltigl.tenetl them from one to the other. Tho reiwter is a strictly man, but he admits that ho was a ti ille ,5 when, after rubbing bis eyes and wild mg a lew time-.- , his vision bridge as people,! with silent, cm nest cats, powerful cats, cats that would not tun, beck for any tmial midnight way-tailike himself, but ever pressed on toward coe New Yfrk side of the liver. Turning to watch an unusually largo Tom vihich, with tail elect and ejes of green fire, bad just parsed, tho reporter was somewhat fttutaih-at finding he whs followed by quite a mtie pack if that be the profier term for an aggregation of cats, with their faces lurned toward Brooklyn. lie had manifestly acted as a sort of leader to the eastward lound jirocession. stepping considerately to ne tide, the pilgiim stood motionless. The big Tom hxked neither to the right nor left, one or two light minded tab-- l f tic Ugh bic.s made audibly admiring remarks. but proceeded with dignity oh his way. After a moments pause the pack Lurried pa.--t with n patter of celvety feet, and the went on and was hciig, sU.'gj mg roon lo-- t. bt tweeii the jx'rsjx'ctiye of electric CO , J 3 JO j , Acorn Stoves and Z,anges .AWN b cl a- -. ! JUST AKIUVKD: j ed MOWERS, LAWN SPRINKLERS, j WIRE CLOT1I, Ice Cream Freezers. tn WAT flWIM C t iT pitaq A 0&atA ' STOVES. GASOLENE JL. I.Z1TI H , COO 1-Z- -- ll l'iticr,', TZII I j j cr i rr u d !J. Li'i A iMlOklT.lI I ', ) I t I ! ) o r.ALLH IN Paints, Oils and Window CM C Q. ah-n- le-rn- e, General Dealer in Grain. Flour and Heeds. for Heath 11AIS AVENUE. Arr'2Tit J. A. 9 GDEX, V. c. carr r.N run. HfEeilENS. ' --- $ 3 J R2. en- S h-- 2 lfc.Of Sk. fc YJ ' ; i ..I u w , a . b. ar , - OGBEH BHSSAL WES rnT rj- & J A M navi: 11 S u- it S "' G ; U ".Wj .. v. 1 I . r.itc AN TILL COMRAN Trriri . Wholesale Grocers, hausas City, Mi&Bouri. llanufiictnrers of Cnclurfi ard re ! 1 3 JOAQUIN .TILLER. WALLA SOMMER, RICHARDSON A COMPANY. ' w e I y THR iicOORD Yw' 3 .3 ey s ir O 1 u-- -- UTAH. t Ce n-- lb epared Paints. Alilltigan Co ed At the pier was tea policeman on duty, leaning against the railing. 2fe ws an old The leporter entered into cost-- ; aequamt-unce3 ersation, and after a few generclities in a eauul way that it seemed to be a good night for cats. Yes, w as the reply, Tva been here ever since the bridged as opened, and I never saw so many. The moon makes a big difference. When she fulls about the 2d or 2d of May it sends Vm home in shoals. How's that.' Well, jolt see they dont seem to get their bea? ings o a dark night, or maybe they dont show up o plain." Roc. thi happen every moonlight night f Bless j on, no only just after the May mm icg. You se most every family that moves aei oss the river Las a cat and taks it along, ami if tlie moon fulls within a day or two afterwards she gets her bearings and lights out for the old home. Cats is mighty queer, and if they cun get their bearings uway they go.t And v ou think all these cats are bound for the places they came from? Of course. Why last year I moved from Hixtv third street in New Yoik to a place in Brooklyn, and my old woman she must have the cat go too. I told her it was no good inking her, lmt you know hoyv a woman is. Will, three nignts after I was on duty, and who should come but our old tab and her Wed left her one out of her 3 oung Kitten! litter. I spoke to her, but twaut no good. Si to ju-- t lit out like shed never seen me and day I went up to Sixij' third street, imi1 there she wa.--, sure enough, kittep and till, sc) t led down with the family that had moed into onr old quarters. Its no e tr ing to stop em. One jear the uw'inteiidi-nt give orders to head em off at the idances, but they just everlastingly, the streets and roosted around in for a day or two. Some-boco: imix and alh-vor another they slipped across, and. I make no doubt, most of em tunieil up in g.Kxl time w tlej' lielonged. Oh, I tell 3 ou, cats is queer critters. 1 had to laugh over toward the Brooklyn entrance an hour or two ago and the shook inwardly at the remembrance, 'llii-rwas gn old Tom midertook to get. He sttayed a free lide on the cable. tlnough the railing somehow, and there was . a bo' hove something at him nml i.vaii t him so ho Jump'd up, all four legs in the air. and catna down on the outgoing cable. Of course he gripped the flnst thing lie struck, and away h went, eight miles an hour. lie went over five or six pulleys before if seemed to stiike him that anything was wrong, and then he let go and got Ixumccd off. He didnt seem to bo hurt much, nml after resting a while he pulled himself together and decided to go tho rest of the wav- - on fxt. liood night. I exjiect this thing will keep up till daylight. Chas. L. Moktox. . . CIAUDPIN HOieE, ( oiificiioutrj', bt. JosepL, Mo. C It i LC. J ' t 3 COMPANY,. Mannfacturi rs ci Woolen Good-- . Provo, Utah. Ogden, UTAH. THE UTAH SALT COMPANY, SAM ItEID TOBACCO COMPANY, Maccfrtctnrera cf Plug aud Smoking Tobacco, St. Joseph, Mo, Wholesale Grocerp, San Francibco, Cal. TILLMANN & BEND ALL, ?. O. Tom C35. Gtroafc. K & 0 t Lia r n 4 c.e J eSaS .73 tho : 3 Lo-- 3 nw. - C WlkJ m Tiu f.'itll t, AtLcl 3 m I s i e k N & fora I. II 2 rcy f ent. F.nkct3 1 i:v:f 1 I ? wr X rfi "7'1 J A Ull I' V i s - f Ip- - " a a u nDvmnirKiu I! a r- - Ti mj', 1 -- "j. f i c NOTE The arrangtnerit of the American Showmans Pooled Editor. prevent any other Circus from visiting Ogden this T vut .eague t twigs-- fr d - t 3 n"' ' a ii 4 d- 4 1 1 e-- - r1 - f I . f CIRCUS. rri tg bx mJ jT f & m r ' p?f:Tn t tom m And 5 Continent Menageri an All ot Ruths Illnstiims e- - and Areuic Cbictpions, Piairie II kcs, Unman rhcnnmnti rrj iRirfet Treasnres Merged and Marshaled in a Coltm-an unptraMed I'r.ity. ."jOdjOdi) latest-for the Politic e Dfhctntfoi Acfwtl Daily Ar , , S420! Ilwnuni Imnuiiiiitloii oai foil tieloil fy ills Ktuiirml'tls IS ag it I itiiti : Ctlt-brdi- t Mul-ai- r s, Marvelou-- t 1 al 3 -r ITSre-" 1 I T ,S' rold WALLA, HE WRITES FROM WASHINGTON TERRITORY. A CUBAN A Tj (ticsl BULL FIGHT. Ainusenrient of Our Island Neighbors South. Sjaa'isl Correspondence.! Would we go to 1 ha bull fight.' were doing Cuba, and the question was asked bj' Sen or Pei lro ilaoeda, our courteous host in IIa ana. Of couiNe we answeretl visitors go just once jes, for all American and sometimes. 1 snsjiect, the once is repeated several times. Just then all Cuba was wild over a new star in tlie bull ring, Mazantini by name, a Bpauiard who had come from M;uind to till an engage) neni lor fourteen for which h;s eomj.'iSaUn was the paltry and the entire ex!encs of um of liiin.-e-ll tuul liis large paid U -- ide, by the management. l for , bv our Our t hots were a'otitive hort, oil the sluulv side of the arena, and cost u eight dollars each. For the sonny 'ilnis side they would have Wen much provided, we were thiveii in a cab (evert Gnly rides in Havana' to the Ilaci ile 'Jorm, where the national spoil ts nuno'cil. A large circular building incloses an amphitheatre capable of seating upward of A'.oui jxs'j le. The Dull ring itself is in the center, and is surrounded by u tenee which sepniates it from the seats. Between the latter and the where the bull iRhtei fence is an oen retreat when ba ci :stly pressed iy the maddenevl animals. Occasainall.y the butt goes over tho teneo io-- , bul there are for the eacajHi of the men in such case, and the bull i3t.Viven back into the ring. "What a sight meets our gaze rs we take our rents! A great sea of laces is before Fair senoritas, pay cava here, grav ti?. senors, btout tluemias, youth and ltcauiv, wealth and rank, alt are reprerented licre. Thousands of sjai kiiug e.ycs and bewitching; binding luces tell us that this is a gala day. Rut see! A horseman gallops into the arena md advancing to the president iki asks for the key. This t? thrown to him and dextereubly caught, and then he admits the company. This is a pageant long to be rememliered. There is a great blast of trumjiets, and in through a doorway march matadors and and picadsrs, some on horseback, some on foot, but ali richly clad in the costumes of most brilliant ami pictures-msilk tinsel and gold. 1 ow proud and stately they look ns t lay march around the arena I Here is skill, power and bravery, the pomp and splendor and all ue stately grandeur of the old d.iv's of chivalry. Now 40.000 eves are turned exjiecfraiitly tow an I the strung doors under tho pmstj stauvl, and prereotlj they are thrown open, and in bound a bull. What a magnificent animal! lie is blooded, stocky bictl for the especial purp4se, end a., he dashes into the arena a steel fc&rb is fao'.eised to LL she older, on which are d.;terent coloml riblioi.s his breeders colors. How sleek he v, urul wGl fel, higit spirited!, w ild, r.n-,- fierce r s a Beng-- tiger-Kefor bomo Laars i:i adaik place tlio igtit coufures him, and Le is for a moment blind and dazed. Then surprise gives place to rage. He snorts and jews the ground, shaking fiercely bis shaggy Lea 1. Now he catches s nrully Bfter bight of a picador and him. But the bull fighter springs Imbly over tlie feme, and the ball brings up a aiust it I milled and more enrage I than ever. Then he spies another picador, and drives him also over the barrier. All this time the vast audience h.s been working itrelf up iutoafrengy of excitement. Every man shouts until he is hoarre a id gre-- t in lates with the vehemence of a madman. The ladies wav e thGr handkerchiefs or fan-- , and vie with the men in making themselves heard. It is jvandeniotlimi let loose. No one h s t . igiits, minds Lis neighbor. 1 - cj his whole being is centered on the contert of one cf tlie the arena. He im?;;L-- s Llm-stl- f 631 cheers, see 1, laaghs, objurcon like one poi esred. gates all in a breath and one is in 11c ne he I wbci we Well, And Is like the Rouauis. You woull have mu-shouted 3'ourself had 3rou Iwu there. a horseman, But the bull, now The picador him. for break a makes and extends his brace, but the headlong rash of the bull is too much for him, and he cannot boree rs keep him off. The iKT blindfolded n feardow and goes struck full on the frdi, horns.' Tie I bud's picatka fully mangled y liimself, whdo the dor quickly dl to by other!. tors rtt.-'- d the te T's attent.on I ho and his cloaks before e3'es, fingirj tjreir hvr.o hi d.-aor dj.ius ! pass-agewa- ban-deriller- Beauties of tho Seenqry of That Faud. a KotUlog Like It Anywhere but In Fer-tfiome Flalu Facts end Figures That Are of Interest to Every Ca, ISpeciai CorreeyoaJoace.l 1 -- - You can read the exclamation of tk French explorers in this nano an exclamation of wonder and deli Utas they looked down from - : Ccicls fl G!:"Jalo.ia! Ccubats cf under, l R:::i: Ifl CO UtmLY 2.000 YEARS and Kentucky Thoroughbreds in g btrnj'!e Enormous Four Trick lltea Supremacy! Tim;. ArouuJ, Ore Mile! Eugiish Notably an 1 fur Soul-sfriin- Triumphantly Iteinfoieed this &e.isou with the One Towtrii of YNsluii Rmn.ince, Eugiv II. I7CGAI7EZJCS OF TIIE WORLD. WING-SHO- :ro Only T oirrB sci ig Fill Grov;a Pair of Bland Sweating f lispasof a::;i cr. Errth I GOT 300 PliEEGUEEreL "ErrorT THE LIST I 90 DAZZLSKG.CTG! AHEfilC ARTISTS! Scotch Athletes, Arabian ileteois, Japanese Marvels and Gigantic Earopsan Vaudeville Combination, in D.uing and Dashing Performances on the lingo Theatre Stage. No Sere and Yellow l.eai attractions! fssi a Chestnut on the Frccpnmme ! r 50 Caes Universal Re flex of Gavaro life I Ya B AREO ACkHORSEGC of Vi!d Beasts-- A Reined, Ridden and driven by one man andth.it man TIIE GREA C- - f T ODELL! r K n i K os N ? 'VC G. V -s i r y nt-Le- V 1 -- X - - f . dt-cov- ers Greatesf, Graudebt, Most Famous and B't Train&il IIrd cf I. c. All ovnL&dow n g American Soil Including Rsjub, the Ouhs-nfiabno-Human Clown T.!tq bant, e t ti his of tral Figure Rice; C ut. on the litiu, the )JnIy Baby Elephant l, ca (- -i al Ctroot Parade PcsrlccG, Poetic. Royally Pesplcndcnt n t 10 ocU.ck Appearing ca the Public Thoroughfares .SUAL POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION Cheap Round-Tri- p Every SEims ,, -- Ptrf.Tinai u at CsU'd iiaur- - Excursions on all Railroads Sea Station Agent g ior I pHit-cnUr- y . f llj'rto(ictlS'- pt J r - j's J QF TUDir:'"; r" f -- j ee-- i u-- pna-urts- H0 'J LVe t PROVO MANUFACTURING ti I i ot.-- t, ti' 3i Y r "Jt is this yond its black y J is eYc? Lee . 0 tho market ior v L cut U i :o f e v, j. An ! I. . n tke-'- e Ij are still & j . Mr,,! rc ' 0. I"! 'y hr '.3 to j :w. ! Lied True, the rivLe c c this i 1 U s be is to the j law, Lut tLjse .Ilttlj crc.Ytrve in WLcn n f Id fl owi ti e Ylitest sign its of fi.iling oIT in its pro!, la yiel j of wheat it is gladly pci untied to rel.pe Lito fallow and jiastum are rnt'iral tenders of fl Kks. Thce TLa trsd:rs Lavo bh.'li r;i a city litre; rJl tSJa kind tYrdrcs, cl u.(l.n, ac s i.i CLi ) or tLi cl tL rc r"ll t1 a cowboy a f' t' d minnab ' outilda cf tho rc:ty city, and men sit the. ..ors-e- like eenfiur? and despise thra who pet down to touch tho plow, or anything cre, as a ride. Tnis was the first part of the far 1101th-we- tt to lo bottled by civilixc I man. More than forty years ago tho deplorable "U i massacre, in which the v. hire Pioicsuu.c missionaries were wqed out by the Indian-'- , ocouvrcil nar lliis fj'ft. Anl Iroin the ha-- f the Leauiy, the fertility, the sublime surroundings, end then tlie awful Irngedy all these things have made iliis a sort of center, ft battle ground bet w ten the Indian and (lie white man. A large and ich uiion, happx', Jit's clo-- e to thi-- , 1(3', pni.qroiisa and and only few miles over the line, jn Oregon. And now let me filter this one ugly fact down into tho public heart of these great and equitable United Stapes. It is this. At every congrresional election a tremendous effort, 'is mails to elect men pledged to the eow ardiy crime of turning those Indians onto? tin ir rich reservations. Hocp this ugly truth in your minds, O my people. And when 3011 hear it proposed to purchase this reservation of the Indians, or, indeed, almost nnj- - c.iher, you can be ceitsin it is in tho interest of I i c l er j FRFD J I'lFSFL , 71, 1 , & I re- - r it, vs OGDEN, UTAH "a L.-- S -- rs at ascii oj rs No. 122 1 ; 1 s j y :.t of tl.3 vT-- Ic-- frs-cjueii- tly A 1 bounl, to W ;.C-ih'- ' 1 I. ! oxra;ra jy l, n 3 s f, 1 I I ? and to detail : :i U tins tka 111: c- ro -- v-t-- CONNECTION MZ much In ylaccs L-- j i er - at r m-tl- cl - on t e.b. INt ut l: brie re nil inarm r I v. bio VfIa cf o 13 cr.i r ow, by tba wpy ,1c- s u t t ;? tl.h V.Ybi V,YlIn a!1 y L C :ty an pee mil awful s; lenders 1 of environ: T urn ."tj v ?7 3 ' !, ith, aor'h, ' las is ! rs vest, avllif 1 e ,hfy at j pec tst y ou y hi cf hnre, ! La-gi-ra THE BEST HOTEL BETWEEN CM AH A AND AND is estimated cent, of the population of New York cai Brooklyn moves on or about the 1st of Uey, There are curtain npecis of tLii annuM that have never attracted attention. II Las for a !oi" time been known to ols.;i'VJi: 3 of the domSit ic cat that for & abort ibr 2 s fb r the first cf every month thrra is :L; I increase in the nmubu-- cf f :edat&ry C3 L t.odr-stoo- d the mstrcpcLban prcciiicts. It is by tie b'cWy ftr tbs r. Cruelty to Ar.imr.n that this is das to A3 f.cmius instinct cf L j cat. Report rs are k4 a ad virtdrt, cti tj say iruttfixl, but tL-cmict til cf tL'r.i C ' c i tlm.3 ru!o ab-tfctrieily Ucl Thu f ,. , . It com,titutc4 3 however, at hmat uaU the griisdb have touilly chunaatoJ all afLietio props -. likes o stea !y Lis verves afar Uj ictS woi k by a walk m tl o fresh air before tuui-i-,- 4' in. To that end t ho prchgnt w riter tramps across tho bridjjo some tiu3 tKtneen 1J o'clock liu.l)iij;Lt and 8 in tL3 luorniii. Duiing these Loui-- the footway of the In id.je is well nih deserted, save for U3 policemen on duty, and under tka electrij JiJus every uiotiu-- tLin is distinctly the new management. 1?A.1 f Special Correepoedence. It s, the snowy circle of vicr. i. tains that shuts in Wvo and virtd- this valley cf ere ji! r i ti at er.c! uuatk' v still cf r cn r i :y f.rf f beo i.i L face ef Bllrra- - Iteporters Story of Fella mt A BRIDGE. - Also Exhibits at SALT LAltE CY, July IS, LOG Aid 12 |