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Show THE BEE. THE 1898 SWELL DURING W8JBM5l.il . . . BICYCLE. GUARANTEED FOR THE VEAR 1898. . . . ConMructlon Equals Any Other Bicycle on the Market Irrespective of Price. Note the following: . . . TUBING -- Shelby Seamless, Tuper flange. sh Joint, Internal Expanders. - Fu liber One-Piie- e Diamond. FRAMES-Fl- u CRANKS HUBS-- I. It all the troubles of the worhl, Were traced back to t ho start. Where hopes ami dreams and thoughts are whirled Through all the scenes these hopes part, im- We find a lien all is said and done, The best were lust and naught begun ; If through those moments lilted with pain No thought of bike had touched our brain. Umiieu Ella Wheeler. The sprinkling nuisance has of a surety become most unbearable anti must be corrected, but there is one thing that appeals to us more keenly at the present writing even than that. It isnt so bad to have a bit of a sprinkle during the heat of a summer day, nor is a little cold rain wisely distributed absolutely unendurable at anytime,. But when the glad warmth of spring permeates our erstwhile half frozen anatomy making the desert spots of our lives to bloom like the rose, it is then that the sprinkling nuisance wakens within us every particle of our revengeful spirit, especially when the sprinkle is frozed. There is a reason for this undue sprinkling and it must be corrected. Let us prey. We understand from what we believe to be good authority that Mr. A. T. Dorsey, of 13 W. 2d South street, has or is about to organize a club of wheelmen in Salt Lake which will be a credit to the city and which will reflect much of that credit upon its intrepid promoter. It will be known as the Iowa Wheel Club, will purely social and no dues will be collected. A club room will be fitted up with lockers for costumes, wheel racks and other accessories to a first All class club room for wheelmen. leading cycle papers will be on file and a good time generally is looked for. We wish Mr. Dorsey all success in his undertaking. -- rocks that our street supervisor has had hauled upon the street crossings to haul them ofF again. By the be, the sooner they are hauled off the better, for they are fast being scattered along the streets to become a pleasure to the horseman as well as to the wheelman. Work has to be supplied to the laborer, and it may be all right, looking at the matter in that light to leave the rocks until they arethoroughly scattered, for then so many more men will find employment in gathering them in. Probably some day, such items of useless cost will be controlled and avoided by an intelligent administration of public affairs in this city ! II. Meredith has started a bicycle ridiug school at I. O. 0. F. hall A. where he intends giving lessons for the season 98. The hall has been A corps of leased for six months. competent instructors will be on 98 hand. Good, new wheels will be used. up-to-dat- J. J. Cushman, 1). Kelf-udju- and iner st self-oilin- with g, com- bined dust cup and bull retainer which cun removed and hearings exposed for cleaning without removing wheel or disturbing adjustment. BEARINGS Jessop tool steel, caj s ground after fitti ,g to bubs. transfers aid FINISH Itoyal translucent purple, silver striping inlaid, making the most handsome a id most durable tinish ever put on any biejele in the word. Nickel all triple plated Erst nickeled, then coppered, then nickeled. This plating guaranteed for two years. See me Swell A. W. CftINE & CO., OUfiOO. J. S. JENSEN, 62 W. Second South. jeweler THE ...SAYS... THE STRAIGHT LINE SPROCKET . . . ... Of The Victor Bicycle is not an ornament. It is the only sprocket made for the purpose of throwing off mud and gravel that falls on the chain. We can show you in five minutes that there is no other straight line sprocket. We furnish it on all VICTORS AT $50.00, $75.00 AND $100.00. $30.00, $40.00 ...OUR SECOND ORDER OF... AND $50.00 IMPERIAL BICVCVCLES . . Have arrived. We sold all we had of the favorite wheel on Washington's Birthday; the others have come. You will have to come quick to see them. We guarantee Hem to be the finest wheels made for the money. . . . e A JENSEN GUARANTEE IS A 0. 0. F. GUARANTEE WORTH SOMETHING.., as he is familiarily called, will go into the riding school biz. shortly but has not found a suitable location as yet. Cush If the race promotor could hear the fast ones these days talking race, he would lose no time in fixing up some such event. I just want to give a tip to some of the fast ones to look to their speed records. Burnish them up as it were, for Trainer Higgs has got dry goods in his head (beg pardon, notions) that an unappreciating public has overlooked his speeding ability ; consequently he has gone into active training. for the first event that happens, w hich he sincerely hopes will be a road race, for here he expects to shine and demonstrate to them that The captain of the social wheel he is a diamond in the rough. desires the addresses of ranchers and What is the proper costume for a farmers who can furnish accommodations in the way of cool, shady and lady to wear when cycling? is often desirable retreats for club members asked of the wheel crank who conto spend a pleasant hour during the ducts this column. We would like to coming season, besides their facilities be excused. There are several reafor furnishing meals, together with sons. First, our good wife might terms for the same. Address A. E. adopt our suggestions. Second, we Beveridge, P. O. Box 781, or Cyclist, would not like that, that is, for the care of the Bee Pub. Co., Salt Lake other fellow. City, Utah. Is the wheel biz on the improve, Oh, those nice, round, rolling was asked the writer the other day. I. HALL. . o' Qr coj -- . F C Single Lesson 335 F Full Course $2. 50 STERLINGS. 533-333 I A E T E ( E E 33333333 CREST. rents. SECOND HAND WHEELS MAIN STREET. ANY PRICE. Opposite HarketanJ Near St James Hotel. A' .. lass SWELL CLEVEL0ND " SPECIAL $10 UP. Sundries and Supplies at Eastern Prices. 98 Clevelands For Rent OTHER MAKES FROM j I . . THE WESTERN CYClsE 119-12- 1 1 Main Street. i !j S cd f |