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Show II TIMS DEIS CrrlUu Ho.! Right. Judge Simpson of McPherson, Kan., has rendered a decision of Importance to wheelmen In the case of George Lehman against Henry Klbbo. He of Pnlgni, who Mauufaciujuf contemplate an exhibit at the Paris exhimaking bition In 1100, but nr? concerned lost ihelr dehlgns may be copied with Impunity by French manufacturers be autio they have no manufactory In ranee themtelvcs. as, according to x jecenl decision of the court of ap-- ; cals, seems to be required by tho French patent laws, may be complete-- y reasMired on tho subject. As a matter of fact, a law for tho protection of the foreign designs exhibited Is Invariably passed beforo each worlds show comes off; nhd It is stated on the highest authority that holds that a bicycle rider Is not responsible for accidents which may result from huiseg becoming frightened at persons riding bicycles, because al persons who travel on public Delci-iou- s ways have a right to choose the vehicle or conveyance they desire to use. This decision at once places every wheelman In Kansas on an equality with the drivers of horses, the Important point being that whcelftien are not expected to leave their machines by the roadside and walk ahead to at the present date the exhibition ofask a man If his horses will be scared ficials and the ministers of commerco Tho decision of Judge Simpson are engaged In drawing up a bill to of many the- clears the atmosphere Newr Literary Light'. 'ornct Measures. this effect. It Is certain that tho denames these authors have! orles which the people who do not cision of the What appeal court will be proA frreat many THC ride bicycles have held, and furnishes win id r why the Here is a list of rising stars, carefully vided against In the new law. Morea basis upon which an organized efPRrSSMAV FRIEND tcHi luTH and icliol compiled: it 8 ef the Stand-- t fort In the direction of procuring over, a measure for the extension of Fanny Moon Cussey. nl UartniMU Cut protection to Industrial designs In genwheelmens rights may be based. Juk' school ate so William Morgan Mussey. has lately been adopted by tho 'uccesful In getHenry Kibbe of Hutchinson, was eral Mollie Margaret Katts. ting perfect lit on be discussed by tho riding his machine along the public senate, and will James Augustus Blatts. every form withassembles. Therefore there is not the out (hanging a The above are the newest out. We Highway, when George Lehman met chamber line. Thin can lx of deputies when parliament The latter was driving a team, easily accounted have already called attention to Wil- him. doubt that designs will be tor the Standard liam Little and Moses Martin which became frightened, ran away, slightest Bigger i'h the sysonly at the forthcoming excm In the world Baddies. But still they come! Atlanta and threw' Lehman out. crushing his fully protected hibition. hat Is allowed to Constitution. leg. He sued Kibbe for damages, In use the Victor eluding doctors bill and the Injuries measure. This litClnderelln of Ancient Kgjrpt. Center Is Shirting. tle lnvenllon In Itto the team and damage to the buggy self Is a perfect Cinderella is not entirely the product Commenting on the past seasons In which he was driving. He lost the wonder, ana every of fiction. Princess Uhodopls of Egypt racing one of the daily papers of Paris suit. allor and was the first Cinderella. She was bathwho has attributes the loss of interest in racing ;ecn It declares It ing In the Nile and a bird, which o he the only true In England to the bickerings between In Algiers. Racing calls an eagle, flying past, Strabo mods of getting the amateurs and The final of the Algerian championprofessionals and to cbrrettmeaMire.lt picked up one of her slippers or santhe larger prizes offered in the other ship was run at Algeria ,'s entirely differ The recently. dals and flew away with it and dropped tnt from all of the European countries. While two heats of 1,000 meters were years semi-findd styles meas it on the lap of Prince PsanimtTeu3T irenients. With ago England was foremost In racing won by Banker, Grogna, Guignard and was holding a court of justice in who it you can detect affairs, the center of interest shifted Tommaselli. In the bell lap of the final Memphis. He was so a in moment across struck by the the channel to France, thence Grogna and Banker tried to jump, but where there are any changes to he to Germany, where $2d,000 was given Tommaselli followed and forced them dainty manufacture and small size of made, as it brings In prizes last year, and now seems to to the outside of the track during the the sandal that, being then In search out eyery outliue of a bride, he at once vowed that he if the human be concentrating In Russia. Bourillon entire last lap and won the ridrace, thereand orm, would only wed the maiden whose foot fore you can cut a is singled out as being the, best and ing the last lap In :22 constituting garment to fit ade most notable European rider, as no a competition record for a fifth of a fitted the sandal. There were two THE NEW MEASURE. formed person man since Zimmermans time in Eur mile. Banker ran second by half a elder daughters of the first marriage just as easily asWonder of the perrope has shown such extraordinary length and Guignard third. Banker who greatly envied her good fortune Nineteenth Century. JJftorm! and here we have all the essentials of form for so long a time, defeating every won the In the handicap the story. Endorced by all the Leading Tailors and man of prominence on the European record time of 1:20 5 from scratch, Modistes Wherever introduced. path and winning the great prizes of Grogna running second, St. Ives third! Cycling la, West Iudlfg, The tandem race was won Call and Examine it. 328 S. Main St. Italy, France, Germany, Belgium, RusCycling is widely popular In Trinsia, etc. General regret is felt because by Banker and Tommaselli from Gaub idad and the neighboring islands of he did not compete In the worlds and St. Ives, second, and Grogna and West the Indies, and is securing a Honor Widely l)istrilir,'1 in France. championships in Vienna, where it i3 Coquelle, third. constantly Increasing number of deMore than 10,000 Frencha.en belong believed he would have won great votees. Nearly everyone who can afto the Legica of Honor. Thirty-tw- o laurels for his country. After BourilSkinning it Iieauty. A correspondent of the Birmingham ford it possesses a bicycle; even a thousand of these are connected with lon, only one other rider in Europe in full canonical is frequently A well- - bishop is felt to have proved himself a great Gazette writes as follows: the army. The re-- t. r.re civilians. seen. The roads in some of the isrider Paul Albert, the German am- known society beauty, I am told, lands are excellent in the dry season, ateur champion of the world., After earned, the congratulations of her and an Instinct of lie Oysler. early morning spin up one of have been these come Jacquelin and Deschamps, friends by her success in undergoing Oysters, a.ter they the lovely valleys in Trinidad, shaded brought away irom the sea, know by and then in about the same class Mey- the prolonged and painful operation by. arches of giant, bamboos, is a hapinstinct the exact hour when the tide ers, Broka, Grogna, Protin, Parlby, of the removal of the outer skin of her py contrast to the weary plough is rising and approaching their beds, Pontecchi, and Verheyen. Comparison face. This operation is rare, but not the dust and glare which must and so, of their own accord, open with the American riders is impossi- quite unique. It is done so gradually through be encountered in less favored localtheir shells to receive their food from ble, since none of the best Europeans that it may be described as by a pin ities. Of course, for the century rider visited the United States and none of prick at a time. The object is to rethe sea. these islands afford little but our went abroad last year. store the complexion. I imagine that even he, after a few hours scope, a trial of Nine Inch Cranks in England. Major Taylor, however, is proclaimed the lady in question was already suffibe would to tropical sun, glad join Long cranks and high gears form a phenomenon and Is to stand ciently beautiful. But she appears to the fjlt little haunts that peaceful army the subject of discussion which rages above all other Americans. The have become dissatisfied wjth her.com the valleys and more shaded roads, in the English cycle trade at the pres- Frenchmen think him a most extraor- plexiori. The operation being with the perfect, a deoften of prospect very, ent moment. There are some who look dinary man and predict that he will she has now an entirely new complex- licious some epol, clear plunge in. cranks and a gear of be the wonder of, the nineteenth cen- ion. But it is not an operation that will upon nine-inc- h stream the at mountain end. The 90 as the proper combination for ex- tury among riders, and that he will bear imitation, for it would be of easily scorcher, course, exists, but he Is perienced riders others are more have an incomparable season this year. a failure, and then the last state , of mostly confined to the irresponsible moderate in their views. The oppon- They express a great desire to see him that beauty would be sadjndeed.. Portuguese and negro, who take adents of these frown upon the attempt ride In Europe, believing that he Is vantage of the. present, want of legisla-tipq- ,: a worthy successor of the great to displace the six and a half-inc- h Dont tell all your troubles ,to a. po with, regard to lights crank, and a gear in the. neighborhood Harry, Elkes Is also conceded liceman; give, the reporter .a chance. and rul$,o the road thfJrbppt of 60, which has beep the . popular worthy of being classed among the Dont;, thnk a standing army Isnt to makp. spph . legjslajtipn, when ft one with the masses. np.tabfe raep nl the .past, season. made ,tp(! lay, down eccafiopaUy. compa, harsh a? d uh?3tsfagorjrt 'Hie Best place in Town to get these Bivalves served in the Most Palatable way is at THE ROYAL CAFE, 252 South Main St. drens-nak- er Ft al 1-- 1,080-met- 5, er 1-- 2,000-met- er I , top-notch- ers . . , . Zim-mgrma- o. ; tp-d- -- o anpe |