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Show THE ARGUS. Mr. A. G. Vincent, representing the Scott Supply and Tool Go., is visiting the trade for a few days. Sporting. The National League. W. D. Bishell has returned to Zion from an extended trip through the North. He reports a good trade but doesn't care to cover the same territory for some time to come, especially Butte, as he narrowly escaped arrest owing to his resemblance to a traveling bicycle salesman who had jumped his board bill. However, Mr. Bishel, with his customary persuasiveness, succeeded in convincing the officers that he was not the man they were after. Big Bill was always lucky. .. S 9 Qroeschner Qartmann i i Bicycles Built and Repaired. The Western League. It is a disgrace to the city the way thesprinkling carts flood the streets iTH THE jubilee of Zion. A movement has been started celebration as an incentive for returns financially, with the National several times to eradicate this evil but up to date it has been of no avail. A committee will see Mr. Griffin and re- ) ! quest of him that he order his drivers to leave a space of dry ground six feet wide on either side of the car tracks. The way the streets are sprinkled now it is positively danger- ous to the wheelmen, and the sooner some decided action is taken in this matter the better it will be. If Mr. Griffin refuses to grant the commit- tees request a public indignation meeting will be held by the 4000 wheelmen of this city and some way devised whereby they may ride with safety on the streets of Salt Lake City . : : The Salt Lake Cycle Companys sales for the past week are as follows : Crescents C. E. Luce, A. M. Sparks, Miss C. E. Cooper, Mrs. Bouton, C. E. Brubaker, T. J. Walsh, James S. Darke, E. W. Center, E. E. Wood, 0. Boehmer, A. J. Dutton, 0. K. Grow, Miss Wineright, E. G. Elmer, Frank Eelm, Miss L. Cushing, Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. J. Ward, William Johnson, Sig Simon, E. Conhaim, Frank Bray, J. R. Hodson, Daniel Lewis, Miss Ella Moore. Clevelands j j j I j I i j Graham Putnam, George A. Storre, ! and Western Leagues as sponsors for the popularity of the game, and, not least, the path blazed out by the colored athletes of the Fort, there ought, in all seriousness, to be a determined effort on the part of some one or two who have been or are interested in baseball to gather a team of good ball players in this city and at least make a try at amusing the public during this summer. The national game has been neglected disgracefully in the valley of the Jordan and not even the repeated defeats of such scrub teams as have been organized in the past, at the hands of the Park team, have aroused the somnolent lethargy that seems to have entwined its coils around lovers of baseball. Now, arouse yourselves, boys get to work and have a meeting and see what can be done. v Since writing the above, we learn WORKS, 114 W. Flr.t South St., - - - Salt Lake CIty. Utah. i ft wonder in iDecfrioial towtructioo. Ad Absolute At & Low-$ri- de Wheel Higb-gn- de Price. KF'A Life Guarantee with each Wheel 'WP . All bearings of the Sanderson Tool Steel, SCIENTIFICALLY CORRECT IN DESIGN, THEREFORE MAKING THE RUNNING QUALITIES OF THE WHEEL PERFECT. A D. PLEASURE TO RIDE UP HILL. HI. I tu 335 South I II. 111 M Wheels to Rent. Expert Repairs, 5 jndries. that J. J. Bamberger is organizing Miss M. Anderson, B. B. Quinn, W. two teams, one of white players, the B. Emory, Frank Mangum, R. H. y other colored, and that the Hot Springs track is being put in condiA. H. Meredith reports the follow- tion for expert work on the diamond. to the support of this young ing sales of Patee bicycles: A. Hi Rally all ye rooters, aid him in Kelley, F. P. Hummel, F. J. Lucas, man, am Galagor, R. A. Rogers, C. S. suggestions and practical advice, and admission fee when the season jiWiest, S. F. Hammel, George James, your Ernest Langton, H. E. Mennon, is initiated. It is to be hoped that the Mr. Bee, Oscar Miller, W. Jeffs, D. move will be the nucleus for some s ball playing. M. Davies, S. F. Bowman, B. L. j i Nelson. first-clas- Corum. That presentation of a silver service Ringling Bros, present a genuine to Pop Anson by his Chicago adzoological novelty this season in" a mirers seems to have had a retroactive pair of pure white polar bears, which effect on both the Colts and himself. tttract unlimited attention from all the week they have steadily who visit this biggest l big shows. During STEKLP MCYCiES, $100 Hilt Lite j mm BICYCLES, a Watch. $80 lever Ksappolit. 1 IDEAL BICYCLES, of-al- bast via HALF-RAT- E union pacific. the accommodation of a large por wachen aud number i their friends, the Union Pacific, ym make rate of one fare for the rout X1, ffR Missouri Hirer, Chicago and St. Loui June 5th, 3th and 7th, good uni Call at Union Pacific ticket offic kBl? 201 ! I L j Main St., for any additional informatio ARB YOU QOINO EAST THIS SUllMER? will receive some valuable inform o by u or addressing L. J. Ke calling ket Agentu . pon PTfiy., No. 301 South Main S you gone down in the percentage column till now they are at the foot, with St. Louis doing its level best to lay down under the last rung. Baltimore is at the top with a magnificent lead, Philadelphia belying her previous reputation and doing nobly, while Pittsburg and Louisville are keeping all the big cities guessing as to where they are at, We No job Too difficult For our Repair Shop. JJ5 ll J75. Few More 86 Stearns at BICYCLE LIVERY. Call at 155 Main St. BROWNING BROS. |