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day, and by the superintendent and the cor 

 respondent every night, until the work was 

 finished and the Monarch transferred. 



The grizzly is now safely housed in the 

 first appartment of the line of cages, and 

 under the watchful care of Mr. Ohnimus 

 will soon recover his lost flesh and energy 

 and again be the magnificent animal that 

 he was when he was the undisputed mon 

 arch of the Sierra Madre. 



LATEST BULLETIN. 

 Monarch a True Grizzly. 



"Monarch," the Examiner's big grizzly, 

 received many visitors yesterday, but, hav 

 ing been up all night trying the strength 

 of his new house, he declined to stand up, 

 and paid but little attention to the crowd. 

 His chain had been fastened to the bars 

 of his cage with three half hitches and a 

 knot, and the knot was held in place by 

 a piece of wire. During the night he re 

 moved the wire, untied all the knots and 



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