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Show 1 -enport far y of rldere, the ko-... ko-... iamous Patiy-FTano.s, the Alcxaii-e'er Alcxaii-e'er midget acrobats, th flfty funniest fun-niest clowns in the world and lh( ouly glraffo baby ever bom in America. ! The Barnum and Bailey circus wai never as large and as attractive as this year. Ita newly establifhed ?tret Bpectaclo Is altogether different differ-ent from tho morning parades of tb past. The menagerie is a complete - zoo. The show la drawing even larg-I larg-I cr crowds than during paM years. It has played to capacity in every town It has visited this season, it will no doubt play to capacity here. Arrangements have been completed to establish a downtown branch box-office box-office on show day in the L'tahn. Drug Store for the benefit of thosn who are In Uie habit of securing tickets in advance. Reserved seats and admissions can be bought there at the regular prices. The van guard of th circus is already al-ready arriving to lay final plans for tho coming of tho five long trains of the show. The circus "twenty-four-hour" man will lay out the para ie route under tho direction of the cl'y f.lfidali. Tho circus Pterward and purchasing agents are expected hourly. hour-ly. AH the food and provisions for the 1.2S0 people, 700 horses and 1.200 wild animals will be bought In th? local markets. CIRCUS HERE NEXT WEDNESDAY AUG. 10 Gladsome Calliope Will -Soon Be Heard in Ogden. Interest in the approaching visit of Ihe Barnum and Bailey greatest show on earth grows with every day. With its parade of novelties, Its reorganized reorganiz-ed menagerie, European company of ftars and a brand new equipment throughout, costing 3.r.00.000, is com ing to Ogden next Wednesday, Aug. 10 will be an event ..t to be forgot ten in a lifetime Tho big circus opened its season in Madison Square Garden, Now York City, on March 24. Never before in tho history of the amusement affairs of the metropolis was a circus given uch an enthusiastic reception. Without With-out a single exception the newspapers declared it greater than ever. Th-t performances to be given here will bo exactly the same as those pressnt-ec1 pressnt-ec1 during the Garden engagement, when so many thousands of pjopl-j were turned away. Not a change has been made since the opening night Here is a brief review of the important im-portant features: Charlie the First, chimpanzee acrobat and bicycle rider; Jupiter, a magnificent horse that takes a balloon ride In an avalanche of fireworks; Desperado, a frenzied Frenchman, who dives from the donw of the tent and lands on his unprotected unpro-tected chest; the Adonis brotierH, who balance on the extreme point of a swaying ship mast; the Konyot family of acrobatic equestrians; the four La Failles, strongest men In thi we rid; Victoria Condonal clovere.it high-wire dancer on earth; tho Dollar family of acrobats; Winston's riding teals, the Berzac horse circus, a brass band of elephants, Paula Peters' monkey and dog circus, the Florenze family of acrobats, the Slcgrist-Sil-bon family of aeriallsU;, the Abreu fnmily of Mexican gymnasts, tho Nellie Nel-lie Carroll trio of wire walkers, tho |