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Show '6 Tin-- : w:!-- : SPEBIflLISTS lit the c ure ot CATABBII and all NEB-VUE- CHBONIC and PJIIVATE Th of an Automobile (more miliarly known an a horrelc carriage), the enterprising and progressive owner n minim; man, E. lelng the II. Alrl. It taken a mining man. after all. to I eat! Halt Iuke at the pnHr gait. Automobiles, ns has been hm- - It fa- well-know- onst rated In our eastern and European cities, are practicable, and are now In use, not only by those who can afford to have the swellcst turnout, but they serviceare put Into more able use as trucks: In fact, a New York firm recently replaced 2.70 of their large freight trucks with automobiles; others are doing the same, and the city of Stuttgart, In Germany, has passed a city ordinance prohibiting the use of There horses for d raying purposes. automobiles must be used, and thus evolution In means of transportation is rapidly wending Its way westward, and Salt Lake is to have an automobile also. Well, with Airis and family parading the boulevards with the only all-arou- An effort being made to consolidate the Ojtl dub with I ho Hclal Wheel club. For a number of gol rea. sons this would be dev ruble. First, the Jolllest times are had when large parties make up the Sunday picnics; second, these two organizations embrace the real live wheeling element of Utah, and more effectual work tending to their mutual protec tion could lw accomplished; third, the Opal club has no permanent headquarters, while the Socials have a finely furnished club, which Is a nucleus for more stable and permanent club rooms In the future. The consolidation should result leasing and furnishing of quarters commensurate with club requirements, and would be the beginning of the end towards building a clubhouse well equipped with all modern conveniences. Let both clubs work to the end of consolidation. In-th- e t t- - Wilkes are thoroughly stoc ked; Browning Bros, also received a carload; Jensen is loaded to the brim; Carter is prepared for an interesting business; Byers is doing nicely; the Salt Lake Hardware company makes a nice display, and God be and the Merediths are not slow. Everybody wants a new wheel, and it looks as though everybody was going to have one. Prices are so low and wheels so beautiful that the riding public will be swelled numerically about 2,000 this season. Caine v manufacturers are fast leading the world in the production of The past few months have wheels. witnessed continual shipments of lots to nearly every country on American 1,000-whe- el the globe, and still the demand continues. England and Germany are really our only export competitors, and they are still unable to meet either our prices or values, and the trade of the world is gradually drifting to us. European wheels are today actually obsolete in comparison, no improvements of any importance being shown in this years product as over last years offerings, and the result is that we have ousted them in every cycle market worthy of mention. This year will be the banner export year in the history of cycles, and Uncle Sam will wave the banner. re-C- I te 'i Consultation In person or by lMtei free and confidential. If you He out t town write for symptom list and Be advice Fit EE! In The local dealers report fine business equipment in the community, simply means that others will and during the week. Young Urns, had a earload of wheels on the sidewalk; mut follow. up-to-da- STRICTLY RELIABLE. e utrvet , EASES. will noon be Ui evening will be devoted to doming, n our and light refreshment will le nerved. by" the npearan-- Halt I.ake public ui prised S. DIS- & Frank E. Schefski, formerly of Salt Lake, but for the past few years traveling in various parts of the country, following cycle racing and also acting as special correspondent of eastern journals, is again in the city and intends to spend the summer. Mr. Schef-sk- i, while in California, captured the d professional worlds mile, standing start, unpaced record, in the wonderful time of 37 and has held the same without much fear since that time. Mr. Schefski is endeavoring to arrange for the construction of a six or eight-la- p wooden track, and hopes to be successful in placing same on the exposition grounds, which, no doubt, would be an admirable spot. one-thir- The Social Wheel club is arranging for a new form of entertainment for Friday, April 7. A magic lantern exhibition of from fifty to a hundred of "the choicest views taken on last summer's runs is being prepared. The evening's amusement will be unique in the extreme and a pleasant reminder sjf many jolly times. Invitations, which ? ? will be limited, will be extended to We wonder if the cycling public is members only, and the latter part of going to recover from its lethargy and 4-- PRIVATE DISEASES. ALL DISEASES. cure Thv master specialist not only NeuCatarrh, but they cure Bronchitis, Skin ralgia, Heart IIhik Dytqi'-d.i- We guarantee to cure varicocele or veins, usually found on the left side, In one week. Itupture and , Bheumatiein DlevuM, Blood PI let cured without pain or detention Malaria, Nervouj Diseases, Kidney Female Complaints, Insomnia from business. Trusses properly fitted Circumcision without pain. Weakness, Dysentery, IhinUyais, Itickets, Scroll Varicocele. Itupture prcmatuie-ness- . Inflammation and all Spinal Dltsc. Liver In first the stages, Consumption diseases of a private nature a specialty. of the Bowels, SciDisease, Ilscns-In all private diseases of men, to show atica, Stricture and all chronic and priour good faith and skill WE WILL NOT vate Disease. Price; and terms within the reach ol ASK FOR A DOLLAR UNTIL WE CURE YOU. all. Consultation and advice free. enlarged , Diet-use- Dis-rast-- u-l- K, a. s Office hours: io to $; evenings, DRS. SHORES & SHORES, i 7 to S. Sunday 10 to noon. 5 SpeCiOliSlS Mention The Bee. move on the city council for a cycle southern views kindly contributed by path this year? Notwithstanding that F. E. Schefski and r. A. Emise, will all of the councilmen and the mayor comprise the entertainment of the signed a promise during the last mu- evening. nicipal election favoring an appropriation and pledging their support to the Private Hospital, cycle path around Liberty park, we No. XVEast First South. will ask, Did the wheelmen get it? No. SALT LAKE CITY. Are you going to get it this year? Not OR. ALVAH LEWIS, Resident Physician. much, unless you wake up and get a move on yourselves. Smooth rascals and politicians and men who value their word lightly are not confined altogether to the Utah Legislature, and the next city council will again stand you off, and you will he two years longer in waiting for another chance to ARTHUR B. KENT, Proprietor. make a fight for that to which you are To be plain, the by right entitled. 239 South Main. wheelmen of Salt Lake are about the lamest lot of cyclists who ever kicked a pedal. They wont move of themCIS. selves. and they wont be led. They will permit themselves to be ruled off the sidewalks and will be forced to ride Everything first class. in the mud without a murmur or a New Ladies Dining Room. kick. But, then, they like that better than to assert themselves, and so let them have it. STAR BAKERY AND CAFE. Evening Parties Catered to. 5, August Stein. F. A. Merriman, Uharles A. Dowse, A. W. Smith, C. A. Headquarters tor excellent Bread, Cakes Emise and the Misses Louise Moses, Caneies, Etc., fresh every day. Free delivery Millie Atkins, Maggie Phillips and Eva Moses were appointed a committee to Are endorsed by arrange for the magic lantern show. the leading artChoice selections from the views taken ists of the world. last season will be made, and these, together with a number of eastern and D. O. CALDER S SONS. |