Show I L HOTEL AND CORRIDOR i J The public may be pleased to know I that George Downeys leg is nearly well aftef his little experience of some I days ago So said one of his friends in I the Ivnutsford last evering Why what about George asked I everyone Didnt you heal I thought everyone every-one knew Now dont look amused its not a I funny story but quite a serious affair that Im going to tell you about From I the look on some of your faces I know that your inner thoughts are Did George have his leg pulled but such was not the case I You know Downey isquite a cyclist and as he spins home to luncheon every j ev-ery day he goes at rather a livery pace j Well the other day when near home he was spurting on the south side of I Brigham and his dog was running alongside of him In a moment he felt a twitch and heard a cry from the dog whose tail had been caught in the rear wheel of the bike It was all tangled in the spokes arid the poor setter was suffering terribly George began to separate the tail from the wheel but the poor animal bit at him desperately Finally Walter Shoup came to Down eys help and after a great deal of work the dog was set free In the course of the proceedings I however the animal had bitten George in the leg sixvtlmes and after limping home his wounds had to be cauterized Hes all right now though and rides the bike at the same old gait Grant Hampton told a funny bicycle story in the Knutsford a few evenings I ago It ran about as follows i After some work a week or two ago I I sold a verdant country lad a bicycle With the wheel I gav him the usual appurtenances of coursean oil can some oil some liquid cement etc In about five days the boy came back dragging his wheel with him and demanded de-manded a new one saying that the one I sold him wouldnt run at all I looked all over the wheel and found the wheels to be impeded so that they would not run I tried to whirl one and the kid drawled I dont believe this here oil is very good Let me see it I said and he handed me the oilcan oil-can I Dressed some of the supposed oil out and gave him one despairing lookHe He had filled the oil can with cement ce-ment poured it into the oil boxes and as soon as the liquid dried it held the I wheels firmly so that they could hardly hard-ly be turned Yes a wheel agent has his trials for farmers will be farmers o These commercial travelers registered at the Knutsfoid yesterday N H Cohen and J F Westheimer St Joseph Jos-eph D Dellefleld Chicago W K Sullivan Sul-livan Chicago and S M Suligsohn Philadelphia a Other Knutsford guests were Mr and Mrs J L Gainer Pittsburg Mrs J M Gardner Brooklyn Mrs J W Romy and L M Jones Richmond Ind Mr I and Mrs B F Ray Denver Miss Ray and J T Ray Muskegon E P Ell wood de Calb Illinois F L Miner Manitou and T oB Carson Illinois a a The following constituted the arrivals at the Templeton yesterday J M Ab bolt Holybke Mass William Wright Cashocton O and J H Ames Mon tana C a The names below were observed on the Walker register last evening A Forbes lhioA O Evans Mercur Mrs Fitzmiller Bingham O L Cunny Fort Duchesne M G Boyle Dubois A H Berries Bingham a a a The following people are staying at the Cullen George F Sprague Des Moines A J Warner Ogden G W Manning and daughter St Louis Theodore The-odore Poindexter San Francisco A H Leibeck and Henry Fores Park City and Martha Reinheimer Marysvale m a Will Calder of Tree Tea fame is in i Salt Lake again after a successful jaunt a Ernest Williams the Sego Lily shoe man was about his old haunts again yesterday after an absence of afew days a C D W Fullmer one of the stalwart stal-wart Democrats of Cache county is In town having been summoned on jury duty o J Leslie Boyden of Coalville is in Salt Lake on business and will remain a few days |