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Show ii THK WEE T J ! Sanatary Plumbing. I ! Public mill private bulMIrit?. new Mini i.l.l, KxumlneJ and pul in thou rug!) cun-dllloi- RUSH, The Plumber. 46 E. SECOND SOUTH STREET. Telephone sjii Loke j l. 5SW. ciiy, udu. Jute ( relit tu 1 1 Alt I MU. The change In the rule empowering j the umpire to discipline player was first suk nested by Kd Hanlon In hi minority report a year ago. It will be remembered that Mr. Hanlon did not approve the majority report of the In many par-- ! rules lomu.ltue of J was conducted with a mere the sugge-t-oy kite, the modern worker are em-- 1 titulars, which embodied Hons of .b tsriv Hart and Koach. The ploying for their researches huge mi-- j Idea of the umpire notifying Ureal chines, held by ten or twelve thousand dent Yount and In flagrant cases glv-- I feet of steel wire; for the primary lng the latter power to suspend play- use of these kites is to carry to high ers was crlglnn! with Mr. Hanlon. altitude meteorological instruments minorIn Hanlons U clause the whose Here duty It Is to make record of Compare it Ihe state of the upper regions of the ity report of last year. 1 S09: for "If a atmosphere. On the finest days sparks rules with the adopted manager, captain or player use any can be drawn from the sky by mean obscene, foul or loudly profane lan- of these kite wires; but It Is when a guage to cr within the hearing of storm approaches that things become either umpire or commit or threaten serious for the operator engaged. Onc to commit any violent act against the of hese gentlemen reports that when person of empire, player or spectator, he had seven thousand five hundred it shall be the duty of such umpire to fed of wire reeled out he heard disorder such player from the field, and tant thunder, and Immediately b out of the grounds for the remainder to turn the winch which hauled In the of the ganu. It shall also be the duty wire. Suddenly came a flash which of such umpire to report In full such fused the wire; he saw a rope of smoke language, or an account of such vio- stretching away In its place, and he lence or threatened violence, to the was for a moment stunned. Another president of the league Immediately observer had a similar experience when after the game by letter, and in flag- he had only five thousand feet of line rant cases to telegraph briefly the facts out; In this case, too, the wire was to the president, and It shall there- suddenly fused and the kite set free, upon be the duty of the president to the phenomenon being accompanied punish such offending manager, cap- by an explosion which caused people tain or player in any league game for to think that guns had been let off. such time as he may deem proper. These are by no means singular expeThe president may upon receiving tel- riences, and the weather bureau auegraphic information from an umpire thorities see no way to get over the of such an offense suspend the player difficulty except by the avoidance of temporarily until he receives the full observations on uncertain days. information, and can act thereupon. In case the statement of the umpire is deCycling; In the TrttiiHwtal. nied, it shall be the duty of the presiJohannesburg is the headquarters of dent to investigate, and learn the truth the South African bicycle trade. The of the matter and art accordingly. city is not really adapted for cycling, as the roads (and the word road in Children Faraclie. A simple household remedy for chil- South Africa is largely a figure of dren s eaiache is a bag of hops speech) are extremely bad, the sandy wrung out in boiling vinegar, or even soil making pedaling more a matter boiling of if water, that is more convenient. Lay undoubted exercise than of pleasthe heated hops ever the ear, cover it ure; but such a little detail as this closely with a heavy piece of flannel does not Jamp the ardor of lovers of and cotton to keep in the steam, and the wheel, and pedestrians are beginkeep the moisture from penetrating ning to complain that the cyclists are outside. Severe pain may be almost taking up all the roadway to the exinstantly ielieved by this remedy, clusion of all else. which is so easily applied. Keep two A Johannesburg peculiarity is the bags in use, removing one as soon as "bicycle raffle, which takes place it is cooled, and substituting the other. every Saturday evening. The maTake special care not to leave the ear chines put up as prizes embrace all exposed to the cold air in changing varieties and are as a rule secondbags. When going out in the air after hand goods. These raffles are cona season of earache, wear a little cot- ducted fairly enough, but the legititon in the ear until the cold has passed mate business men naturally do not away. Never thrust hairpins or any view them with favor. hard objects in the ear to remove the Very few women ride in the Transwax. The use of a soft cloth and soap vaal, and few of the cycle stores exand water is all that should be em- hibit ladies machines, though they of ployed in the interest of cleanliness. course keep them in stock. Where there Is a sudden deafness, an accumulation of wax may always be Little Peach suspected. In that case use a small is the name of a mysterious disThis glass ear syringe vvith.warm water and ease at present affecting many peach soapsuds. If this does not remove the orchards in southern Michigan. Its obstacle, apply warm or quite hot olive chief manifestation is the dwarfing of oil, and let it remain in the ear long the peaches. Dr. E. F. Smith, of the enough to soak out any wax. Syringe who has inof out the ear again, with warm soapsuds. department the agriculture, disease, thinks It is due If no wax appears, the deafness is vestigated to the shutting off of the water supply probably caused by something else, but of the trees, but he Is unable to say in a vast number of cases it is the whether this arises from the condition cause of sudden deafness, and may be of the soil and, the weather, or is causremoved by methods described. ed by an undiscovered parasite. I ! j -- . j Drainage and Ventilation Steam Practically Executed. and Hot Water Heating. , ) i j BUSINESS SALT LAKE COLLEGE, Established An in 1889. practical day and evening school for both sexes. Private instruction for backward students. Rates Reasonaole. visitors Welcome. up-to-dat- e, No Vacations. Call, or Write for Information. Metttl riotin' Iln. furious Devices. To produce sleep by the aid of maclothes pin is formed of a piece of tubing with a wire bent chinery is among the newest ideas. around it to make a clamp, the ends Sleep will sometimes result from fatigue of the eyes. Looking at trees or objects as we rush along in the traiD will frequently "send, us off. An ingenious gentleman has produced a machine for this purpose. It is a box e surmounted by two panels, one above the other, revolving horizonThese tally in opposite directions. panels are studded with mirrors that throw upon the retina a vibrating flood of twinkling light. A similar effect is produced by staring at a bright ball placed high above the head, so that some light strain is caused by staring of the wire extending on one side and at it. Another apparatus for causing drowsiness is formed by clamps for the central portion forming a member on the other side. squeezing the arteries leading to the brain. The clamps remain in position A Natural Antidote for Poiaons. for less than half a minute, and by The liver has long been recognized that time the sufferer from insomnia as a powerful annihilator of poisons. has been placed in a state of somnoThe digestive system of animals pro- lence by the decreased flow of blood duces ptomaines which would be dead- to the brain. Still another method is ly in their effects except for the work to arrange an electric battery in the of the liver. And now the bile of ani- bed so that a mild electric current acts mals has been tried as a direct antidote upon the spine. to snake venom with success. It was mixed with the venom and the mixture Courting: Modest Kansas City. was injected into the circulatory sysKansas City is overwhelmed with tem of rabbits. The bile of snakes was found most effective against their own the attentions of race meet promoters venom. It is another instance of the just nowf. Brady has applied to the antidote being found in company with managers of Convention hall asking for the use of that building for the the poison. y race to purpose of running a Two Noteworthy Facts. his be contested by aggregation now "Have you noticed how few flies on the coast; Jack Prince offers to there are in the country this year?" bring the men under his charge now "No, but it has been generally no- in Texas and give a meet, while the ticed that there are very few flies on manager of the female aggregation the country this year. Chicago would like to give a long race between Tribune. the women riders. A simple fan-lik- U-sha- six-da- Thunderbolt. Many aerial observer attached to the United State army weather bu-- j leau have recently been unwittingly repeating Franklin' historic kite experiment of 1752. with very startling effect!; hut, whereas the original ex i e liiM-n- t |