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Show 6 TIIK HKK r SPEG ALSTS In the cure of CATARRH ftnl all NERVOUS. CHRONIC and PRIVATE DIS-EASE- The Socials will run to Dolph- mvers farm in Ilountifnl, row (Sunday), leaving club rooms to-mo- r- at 10 oclock. Tin' Irixjtiol.x dull liml a small run summer, ns the drive will be constantly n crowded with vehicles. The fad that the park drive will be mort dangerous than ever Is or ought to in i matter for consideration of the city fast-drive- fathers, and what Is undertaken this reason should be begun at once. There s no time like the present to make an effort to get what wheelmen have so long asked for In vain. The wheelmen feel that while they are purposely Ignored by the city council, the natural growth and unfoldment of the city will et force the council to recognize the Justness of their demands. Sunday around Twelfth South street and hack to the city on Twelfth Kast street. Two lone members, the captain (Culling) and one lady braved the wind and dust, and while It might be presumed from the name of the club that the organization numbered only braves among its membership, rival club members who passCaptain Smith has deckled that invied them on the highway, unkindly ventured the opinion that the braves tations to Sunday runs will In future must be mostly squaws, or they would be limited, it being the intention to make club runs more exclusive, and obhave had a larger turnout. tain for club members reductions in H. M. Senseney and J. C. Trleller prices of accommodations at the vahave been admitted to membership in rious stopping places. the Social Wheel club. J. I. Gunn is getting up a series of March 12, has been races for Decoration day at Calders desigFriday, nated as the evening for the second park, to be run under the auspices of annual reception of the Social Wheel the California Cycling association, and e club. This reception is designed to sort to consist of a novice, one-haof blow in the wheel season. Only mile open professional, one-miama200 invitations will be issued, and these teur e open prohandicap and be sent to will those most likely fessional. A $200 prize list will be up, only to join the club. On this occasion there and the horse and bicycle races will be will be quite an influx of new member- alternate. The road race will, in all ship, and an invitation will be extended probability, be run over tne Farming-to- n to all who enjoy the hospitality of the course. As usual, the progressive e club to take an active interest therein. dealers will donate several The following committees have been wheels to add to the interest of the appointed: Refreshment, Mrs. McKenzie, J. A. McKenzie, Julia Phillips, Annette N. McIntosh, Maggie Phillips, Levy, the manager of Calders park, Eva and Louie oMses; decorating, Mrs. in connection with J. I. Gunn, II. B. Winter, Ida J. Fratt, Millie At- will, to get the track at the pak fixed kins, Lena Adams, Mrs. C. P. Stein, begin and a number of the boys will begin Maud McIntosh and C. II. Dowse; en- up, training next week. In the meantime tertainment, A. W. Smith, C. E. Stew- the efforts to get a good board track in ard, Ross Wells and B. E. McIntosh; park, in connection with the reception, C. E. Steward, J. N. Sharp, Liberty Salt ralace, is going ahead. L. O. Sloan, Herbert II. M. last lf one-mil- STRICTLY RELIABLE. Consultation In person or by letter free and confidential. If you live out o I town write for symptom list and receive advice FREE! ALL DISEASES. PRIVATE DISEASES; Those master specialists not only cure Catarrh, but they cure Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Dyspepsia, Skin Disease, Blood Disease, Rheumatism Malaria, Nervous Diseases, Kidney Diseases, Female Complaints, Insomnia Dysentery, I'araJyais, Rickets, Scroflu-la- . Spinal Disease, Varicocele, Rupture Consumption in the first stages, Liver Disease, Diseases of the Bowels, Sciatica, Stricture and all chronic and private Disease. Prices and terms within the reach of all. Consultation and advice free. Office hours: 10 We guarantee to cure varicocele or enlarged veins, usually found on the left side, in one week. Rupture and Piles cured without pain or detention from business. Trusses properly fitted. Circumcision without pain. Weakness, prematureness, inflammation and all diseases of a private nature a specialty. In all private diseases of men, to show our good faith and skill WE WILL NOT FOR A DOLLAR UNTIL WE CURE ASK YOU. to 5; evenings, 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to noon. 10 Specialists DRS. SHORES &. SHORES, Mention The Bee. le two-mil- high-grad- Hirschman, Sensene.v, Eugene Gaylord and August Stein. The Iroquois club goes to Walkers farm tomorrow, leaving from No. 348 West North Temple street at 10 a. m. The cards request the members to bring their lunch baskets well filled, and also ask the members to attach their club colors. the inclement Notwithstanding the Socials had the largest weather, run ever registered in the month of April last Sunday. Twenty members took dinner at Irockbanks farm. After a good rest, which was a necessity after such a ride, the club enjoyed a deWheel business has been exceedingly lightful dinner and then spent the af- good this week. All the dealers report ternoon listening to interesting stories satisfactory trade, and Young Bros, by McKenzie, Emise, Smith and Bceh-me- report the arrival of the balance of All the road oflicens of the club their second carload of wheels. attended the run, and there were no r. accidents. The following took dinner: Captain Smith, Lieutenants Merriman, McKenzie and Atkins, and Messrs. Byers, Dowse, Emeis, Tremelling, Boeh-meStein, Senseney, Trieller, Wells, Hirschman, Cowan, Shannon, Fenton, Froiseth, and the Misses Phillips and McIntosh and Mrs. McKenzie. lie Atkins, Madge Brinkerhoff, Theo. FTVE THOUSAND MILES Riser, F. Brown, Charles Brazier, ArTo New York and Return. thur Brown, Jessie Stewart, Benjamin Nellie Time Less than one week. Waterfall, Bertha Hampton, How? Union Pacific, of course. No C. H. Cutting. Forsythe, other line can do it. Why? Shortest, quickest, best. knows that the Union Pae Everybody trainer J. J. Cushman, the cific is beyond comparison with other and teacher of bicycle art, is in town, western lines for speed, safety and comfort. and will again enter the cycling Ticket office, Old Stand, No. 201 Main street. There is some effort to have the California Cycling association form an orPrivate Hospital, ganization here, the argument in its No. 3."?East First South. favor being that the L. A. W. is pracSALT LAKE CITY. so as and far dead anyhow, DR. ALVAH LEWIS, Resident Physician. tically race control is concerned, the league does not meet with the western spirit. The w estern racing men are in favor of local option and they are denied this under the league, while the C. C. association grants the privilege of Sunday racing, and while there are some of the men here who do not favor Sunday racing, yet those who do prefer to enARTHUR B. KENT, Proprietor. ter into it without the knowledge that they are violating the rules of any as239 South Main. sociation of which they are members. The C. C. association could, with a little effort, control the racing situation 8 21 CIS. in Utah, as it does in California, and it would certainly be in harmony with the spirit of the west if such an orEverything first class. if were effected here and ganization New Ladies Dining Room. racing were conducted under its old-tim- STAR BAKERY AND CAFE. Tod Caine today challenged J. P. Gunn to a match pursuit race for $100 a side, to come off July 4. This style of The Social Wheel club goes to Cen- Evening Parties Catered to. race is run by starting the contestants on opposite sides of the track, and the terville tomorrow, leaving the club-roowinner must overtake and pass the promptly at 10 a. m. Captain Headquarters for excellent Bread, Cakes not will Smith for wait if ten any man miles within laggards. Etc., fresh every day. Free delivery Caneies, and, leading not overtaken, the one who makes the Germanys Slim Support of Schools. greatest gain is declared the winner. Are endorsed by The opinion is ventured by some that Germany contributes only 110,000 the leading artwith the Salt Palace in Liberty park, The membership of the Iroquois club marks a year in support of schools in ists of the world the city council will be forced to pro- is as follows: Ed Moore, A. J. her colonies, while France and EngIlaigh, vide some place for the wheelmen this Addie Dunbar, Berdie Thompson, Mil- - land spend millions in that direction-D. O. r, m CALDERS SONS |