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Show THE ARGUS. 10 Several freight bicycles for use over the Chilkoot Pass, on the overland route from Dyea to Dawson, now un der construction by a newly organiz company in Xew York, will have XTRAORDI-nar- y 111., a lovely devotee of the art of rubber tires one and one-hal- f anil beyond wheeling, has been the guest of Mrs. slid avenue for inches in diameter. The vehicle is in Alice H. Ebel on CYCMNG NEWS. Capitol the average individuals compre- some time past. Miss Ogilvy from hension are the the first identified herself with the social runs so numerous this ways of the heads club and of departments in season, and on her return will give the city gover- hypodermic injections of her acquired Lake enthusiasm amongst the nment . Some weeks ago an on of the city council to complete the cycle path partly encircling Liberty Park. This action was supplemented by the city engineer $375 was made by MISCELLANEOUS. BROOKS & WEIR, Rcil Estate 40 Weft Second South Street ind SILT (ITT. Loiuj.. realty a conveyance and a bicycle combined. It weighs about fifty pounds. The frame, which is of Shirts Made to Order ordinary diamond shape, is of steel SILK, FLANNEL AND WHITE. tubing and this is bound with hide, put on wet and allowed to shrink, Two arms of steel project from each wheeling fraternity of Rockford. WORK Room 22, Morlan Block. side of the top bar, each arm carrying GUARANTEED bout fourteen inches Miss SpiUane, much to her regret, ? 8aller "bed folded m had to make tracks for Denver this dmet,er 'vhl,cl! can not f'am? week. She has a confessed weakness th,ediand use. and . for the environments of Zion. rear forks are devices for packing os So. West Temple St. of and the large quantities freight, quiet and neat rosort where gentlemen can Every wheelman in the city was at laker9 estimate that it wiU safely a deliciously cool and invigorating glass beer. of Liquors and cigars of A 1 brands. his Buckle of back Councilman the in u about Tbe carry plan onslaught on the incompetency and to Ioad u with halt the miner,8 outfit gross negligence of the present city and drag u on our wheelg for a eer supervisor of streets. His attempts to distancei say teu miles, deposit-rectif- y and remedy the conditions of ing the Ioad- - Then the rider wiU fold Highest Art Work. as lame streets as are those same is a side ride Latest and Correct nodes, bacb as the it wheeh) up his knowledge of what constitutes the Prices. noderate bicycle and bring the rest of theload-basi- s of a good road for a city of this 8 EAST THIRD SO. ST., SALT LAKE CITY. size. He is utterly incompetent, ab- Cycling is becoming very popular Companies h smallest of the solutely negligent Ceyloni and strange to relatei the Harris & Wilson Represented necessary duties, but, withal, evinces g0Temment has adopted regulations Queen, bnnecticut, No. West 52 remarkable intelligence and promptiAmerican wbeelmen the right of way. giving Second South St. Central, nd tude in making out his payroll . 1 Under all circumstances other vehicles New York Underwrit- of Councilman mugt the turning-dowou 0f jbe pab aud auow bjrn FiBE IlSBBflieE Buckie's impeachment of this idi- - the wheelmen to have the best of the vidual the council made a serious mis- rQa take, but it only shows that pulls are more than ever in vogue, and the A cycle machine gun has been inevir more than ever in vented by a Pittsburg man, and as a dence. military arm would seem to be invaluable. The gun fires from the rear of The meet at Philadelphia was a the upper tube and is aimed aud fired races the the last success, Ls dayof huge fast as a Malim oil can car. of some attendance an 35,000 ried in the other tube8) wbile ammu. bringing people. Loughead and Kiser were ni(;0Ilj bayonet, cooking kit, etc., are the heroes in the greater events, Bald ap for. According to the prided to not form his not showing lustrations of the machine it looks to be wondered at, considering the inces-BATHS a very handsome and effective Open Dag and Nigfit 25C. sant work he has been at for the past Towels Lauudried by Empire Laundry. three months. four-wheele- LUKE d Ultab raw-Sa- lt 1 Sbirt factor's. (GmNENTtL UR calling for bids to finish the work. It was then found by the parties intending to bid that the specifications prepared by the city engineer were so hedged about by conditions that it would be impossible to comply with them and come out even on the completion of the work. Since then the matter has been and hanging, another year will pass, it is presumed, before the path will be touched, owing to what must have been known by the city engineer as conditions impossible of fulfillment attached to the It looks very much specifications. like a contemptible bunco game hatched between the council committee and the city engineer, with the 2500 wheelmen and women of the city as the sufferers. At all events, even if this is not so, and the city engineer was but airing his topographical and engineering knowledge, with the aid of a blue print and for the delectation of the parties interested in completing the path, no better way of calling off the work could have been thought of and carried into execution. This department calls on the city engineer, in the name of the wheelmen of Salt Lake, to at once amend the specification prepared by him so as to enable bidders for the work to make a fair profit. We wish to remind you that Frank Skinner, a noted cyclist, made record last Satyou are a servant of the people, and a wonderful a numerous percentage of those people urday on a four mile track. He was demand the carrying-ou- t of their paced by tandems and the century wishes. was completed in I hours, 26 minutes seconds. That beats the and 21 J. X. Sharp, R. L. Connolly and best previous amateur record in this Stein been have as August appointed country. Fifty miles were covered in official handicappers for the Y. M. C. 2 :05 :0S 2 5, and 75 miles in 3 :13 :23 A. road race. There will be a meet- 3 5. to decide on the handiing caps of the several participants. Warren S. Taylor, president of the Norwood (Mass.) Cycle Club, made a There is a bridge out on the county successful attempt last Saturday to road between the old Elgin dairy farm lower the bicycle road record and Brockbanks farm that is a dis- (paced) of 17 hours, 2S minutes and grace to an otherwise pretty good 38 seconds, held by J. G. Graves, of road. Its dilapidated condition causes Springfield, the course being between the drivers of heavy teams to hesitate Norwood and Taunton. Taylors at its crossing, and when Oscar elapsed time was 15 hours, minutes, takes a run out that way he, and his actual riding time 12 hours, with his avoirdupois, dismounts and 36 minutes. A dispatch from New gingerly leads his steed across. The Bedford, Mass., announces that J. county road supervisor ought to Eugene McGuinnes, of New Bedford, remedy this blot at once, and at least made a double century from New Bedford to Webster, Mass., and remake a safe crossing. turn, breaking the record of Graves Miss Elizabeth Ogilvyof Rockford, by 32 minutes. 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