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Show ua 9 VV X vv WT w I & aa yv ? X 3b y HIM HKK llttmo Talrnl lit rilllufK. have about on lu pay as many "natHe In a club the league. roll this year any Wii' and f ar tuiUdlni,' tir Gardner. lb pitcher, Is a Pittsburg mul oM, lA&tiiinrd uinl ul boy, ro is Tom OHrlen and Jack !) Iliuufujih cult HU. HiU Clnrkc, the finl base-maunion also halls from the Smoky City, lie a mphcd In a rolling mill in Pittsburg during the jTT sea on. Ills ltill will h pined .n first hae for the The riumtee. Pittsburg legulaily this year. Jess? Tunnebil! thinks H!g ltill one of th" T. SECOND SOUTH STRUT. greatest hatters that ever faced n jdtrher. 'Til let tin re Is not another r)dol' man In th business, r.lmer Smith or w ho uses as big a bat S3ii lone Cii, anybody as Clarke," said Tannchill the other Drainage and Ventilation day. "Why, It weighs pretty nearly Meant four Practically kxccuteJ. pounds. I dont see how he manand 111 Water Heating. ages to swing it around In time to gauge a ball. Yet then are few men who can measure the distance hotter land get a hat In the path of a curve with more preebimt than Big Hill. Sanatary Plumbing. The PilUburg flub 111 t-- Me-Creer- y. n, RUSH, c -- 1 id. BUSINESS SALT LAKE el-- e. COLLEGE, Kncllili t'jrli 1'irforjr Work. Though at hist sight It would appear that ihe English cycle trade had nothing in common with that phase of industrial life known a, trades unEstablished in 1859. ionism, ami is not, therefore, called upon to take moje than a passing inand Aii practical day terest in the affairs of labor, the fact is sc.xes. school for both that, as an important branch of the evening bePrivate instruction for backward engineering industry, the affinity up-to-dat- students. Rates Reasonaole. No Vacations. 'all, or Write for Information. The Age of Wind. "Mars, I watch affairs on earth very closely', began the exalted Pluto, as he fanned himself with a section of halo in the midst of the great hereafter, and I have become of the opinion that you are losing vigor. Everything warlike, from pugilism and the Spanish wars up to the general war cloud that you have had hanging over Europe for the last forty years, ends about the same way. "Tha is true. replied the illustrious i god of war, "but the fact is I have j 'i sold out my whole business to Aeolus. vi , Puck. e, Visitors Welcome, I'renervlng Kliieinetogntpli Record. The kinemetograph, which shows moving pictures on the magic lantern screen, may be regarded as something more than a plaything of modern science. Many films have now been produced, and it is obvious that many have a historical, and others a true scientific, value, as for example in asIt is proposed tronomical subjects. that a government bureau should be provided for preservation of such films. The National Museum at Washington could fitly assume the office. tween the two may lead at some future time to the introduction of labor questions into its own province. At present the great body of cycle workers aie not affiliated with trade unions, and it is the earnest wish of the trade that this Utopian condition of things may continue to 'reign. At the present time, however, the trade unionism of the country is assuming a somewhat aggressive attitude, and it is feared that a revival of enthusiasm for organization among the workmen of the country would result in the formation of a cycle workers union, and perhaps the federation of such a union to some larger body. well-organiz- ed ISlcyrles Facilitate xMali r:c In Germany, and especially in Berlin, the mail deliveries are made by postmen mounted on bicycles. The use e Chinese Widows Can't Remarry. of bicycles has enabled the city deliveries to make twenty-seve- n According to the laws of good society In China, young widows should daily. A letter mailed in the city is not remarry. Widowhood is therefore frequently delivered to the addressee in to fifty-fiv- e held in the highest esteem, and the the same city from forty-fiv- e older the widow grows the more minutes after having been posted. her position becomes. agreeable N. C. A, Incorporates. Should she reach 50 years she may, by The National Cycling Association applying to the emperor, get a sum has issued its first bulletin. It hails of money with which no buy a tablet, on which her virtues are named. The from the offices of the board of contablet is placed over the door at the trol, New York city, and states that the association has filed papers of inprincipal entrance to her house. corporation with the secretary of state of New Jersey. Under the inGutter Rights of Jiicycles. An English judge has decided that a corporation provisions members will be liable for only the amount of their bicycle standing in the gutter, propped fees. Professional riders up by the pedal on the curbstone, Is membership and amateurs can their trainers entitled to protection from other users and now apply for registration to the of the public street. Some overhangbiboard of control for the season of 99. ing wire in a passing cart pulled a for places in the N. C. A. cycle under the wheels of the vehicle Applications circuit can be filed with the by catching the handlebar, and the cy- "grand clist got his damages in court. Coun- chairman of the board of control. This sel pleaded that the cyclist left it at circuit will start in the West July 8, his own risk and the accident was the and end in the East early in Septemresult of his own negligence. There- ber. A series of races on this circuit upon the judge pulled up counsel will decide the championship of the sharply and told him he was against year. A New York state circuit will be arranged for the month of June. the argument. post-oific- Tlio niiliop8 Rest Work. One of the faculty of the General Theological Seminary,' New York, tells a characteristic story of the late Bishop Williams. A brother bishop from the west asked the venerable Connecticut diocesan: "Bishop, will you tell me what you consider the best bit of work you have done in Connecticut during your long espiscopate The bishop replied: "Well, there? perhaps the best work I did for the diocese and for the church as well.was to keep a number of men out of the ministry. 1 v j 'J s From Huston, of Course. "Mamma, if I had a hat before I had this one, it r, all right to say thats the "Certainly, John- nie. "And if that hat once had a hole in it and I had it mended I could say it had had a hole in it, couldnt I? "Yes, there would be nothing incorrect in that. "Then itd be good English to say &ad liSd had a hole that the hat in It. wouldnt it? Boston Journal. hat I had, isnt it? rad -- YV. 71 ' 1 ArtimUl Scotch .Mlit. Dwellers along the KlcV Spey, In Scotland, complain cf the killing of the fish, and other Injurious effects, produced by etlluenls from the distilleries along Its hanks. The question how the Spty, ami other rivers similarly situated, may be protected from fuch pollution Is being discussed. On Interesting suggestion is that t he deleKt terlous products of the dlstlllelc' might be gotten rid of by being blown high in the air in the form of mlst.l It is that the atmosphere would t not be Injuriously affected in this wify.y and that there would he no perceptible increase in Its moisture if the mist were blown to a Millie lent ly great height. At a height of 2i' feet, it is calculated, about tight gallons of the objectionable liquid might be sprayed Into the air every minute without being noticed by the Inhabitants of the surrounding country. X 1 as.-eit-ed A Itlr, ! c. In Bicycles aio in general use in the department of Marne, which ranks third in Franco in the number of bicycles iHcd in proportion to inhabitants. The first is Paris and the second Gironde. The roads are very goo and are kept In good repair, but rather hilly. There is only one cal factory, and its product important. Three machines ct Iran make are now sold to lish. Bicycles enter this dist Havre and Calais. The best cation with the United SL Havre. The freight by t lantique Line, New $G to $S per 40 cu tion to trie importance ofS The Highest Windmill. The highest windmill in England Is the "High Mill at Great Yarmouth. It is believed also to be the highest Im the world. Built in 1812 at a total cost of $50,000, its height in brick is 100 feet, and the wooden cage on the sumndL further increases this another Unbet.. In a high wind the mill wobks at 3q horse power, and is capable of grinding 10 comb of wheat an hour orciijshlng 10 comb of oats an hour. Its owfisras'nsnoken of demolishing the mill ohaccbtint of the superiority o steam po'wer for milling purposes Americans the Leist Degenerate Dr. W. C. Ivrauss, in discussing the question of degeneration, which has occupied so much attention in the past few years, answers the question, "Is the human race degenerating?in the negative. He also says that "as compared with foreigners, Americans ex- -' Dibit the fewest signs of degeneracy. Ronton and Montreal to e., The Worlds Meet club having in charge the international championship races is about to meet a committee from Boston to arrange for a circuit to precede or succeed the international event, to attract the foreign riders. The league meet in Boston and the I. C. A. meet in Montreal will furnish two weeks of sport, and there are a number of cities in Canada which will be willing to put on races after the championships. It Is said the Boston committee will arrange one race for $1,000, and the Canadians hope to do the same in Montreal. r r I 1 V t |