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( ( Pohuisers Cleveland, Olympia and Baltimore. The squadron has = * »Rear-Admiral Jewell, was ordered to cruise in Turkish waters to- _~ {peaceful conferences had utterly faileds + \\ WAY BRING THE SULTAN TO TERMS, PRESIDENT RUSHES AMERICAN WARSHIPS ~—TOFRIGHTEN TURKEY, Soubitron Céucledag ott of the Olympia, Cleveland and Baltimore Is Ordered to Smyrna to Enforce Demands of the United States Against Sultan. Equal Rights for Americans in Turkey, Freedom from Interference with Our Educational or Religious Establish- ' mentsand Cash Indemnity Demanded, (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—The European squadron, under day to foree the demands of the United States on the Sultan. Tt as apparent that diplomatic negotiations have failed and nothing but a display of force will bring the Sultan to a realization of the fact that the United States means business. Rear-Admiral Jewell’s squadron consists of three vessels, the BROOKLYNS 1 TO CRICAGOS 4 FOR RACING CHART AND OTHER Hanlonites Play Good Game Against Windy City Team and Are Only Beaten in the Tenth Inning. HIGHLANDERS AT CLEVELAND. CLEVELAND .. --0001010 HIGHLANDES ..........0010020 AT DETROIT—AMERICAN LEAGUE, BOSTON. . wo ee ce coer 0039001 1 _Brroanl DETROIT... ......----0000200 TH 4h eg AT CHICAGO—AMERICAN LEAGUE, Vor t 2300! PHILADELPHIA.. ......10000000 Sata tal $192 ¢ GHICAGO.. ......-...001210460 tthe al et: AT ST, LOUIS—AMERICAN LEAGUE, ch trhiade nOLod BAPHBATON.. -.-. += 08 1 8:9-0:0-1 :m fate shooniew, ST. LOUIS.. .. -. ..----0010000004) Le BRPOAR a AT JERSEY CITY—EASTERN LEAGUE, Pe ee o 1m 0% felts as 46 asee TEOOnO > 1.0) 0cger Ol pana RPA R $2889! JERSEY CITY... .- 2. 00.01.00 2.2 Om 6 lennon ri titie oon ae pe 11900 oo2 30 6 09 0 O70 o> 630 91132 rai1se1%6 Barelay, If. 91.2041 o19860 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING, Shay, grazie scone BY ivwinos WwW. L. PC. Ww. L. pojout™ ? eats s "089010000 4] New York... 5 3 AL Pladhighie .. 50 39 .562) scone by emit # for interference, Fira! . == é : A R vk, lit Nout tf Yonte,f Benton BB 38 B16 Detrot ni. 98 4 BOBS case ah tee Bierce Ht" tinker | Bt, Louis...» 35 49 417 Washington .. 19 69.216) tremor. ff''ny oNWi! O° Tet oe Ca: 2 | a Play--Bergen to Babb to Dil- jon eho (Soecial to the Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, Aug. 4—The Chicagos defeated Hanlon's unfortu- nates here this afternoon after a ten- inning tussle by a score of 4 to L First In Slagle reached first on hi Itty) drive, and went to second von oars fcorching single to right. raagee bunted safely, Alling the bases, le- Carthy's p fly was gathered LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS, Sixth Race—Icewater 1, Six Shooter 2, Just So 3, AT FORT ERIE. been at Villefranche, awaiting orders for just this emergency, and thas probably already departed on its mission. The administration took this drastic step to impress the Sultan pnly after United States Minister Leishman at Constantinople had reported that his attempts to get any pledges from the Sultan by It is hoped that the arrival of the three splendid eruisers flying the Stars and Stripes in Turkish waters will awaken Constanti- (Continued on Second Page.) -, PTSBURG PHIL” BACK I Bie, Kling was reltved by at ws wat Tedlced ot si F Sixth Race—Flaxman 1, Lasagitte 2, intense 3. A gs nthe Tinker and Chan second on anes eee at firet ¢ me S25 eee AIGHLANDERS SECOND AT HARLEM. by Tinker. Pa de ‘tah ne. Tinker’s high ‘a was ley near the , Hi bated by Rass mine 8 fly. Tundgren Strang drove a low liner straight into Barry's hands. Babb banged « bounde to Casey ond was the secon out e Naled to the Infleld Mc- Cormick was quickly retired on his slow jumper by Evers to Chance, NO RUNS. Slagle’s grass cutter was tossed to Dillon by Strang. Dobbs grabbed Casey's high one back of second base, Chance walked, and went to third on MoCarthy's safe drive along the first tase Sine, MoCarthy le second. Kling fouled owt to Bergen. NO RUNS. Jones's pop fly dropped Into Chance's Strike-Outs to His Credit, DOD STANDING OW TURF ockey Club Sta ses Todas Rein- state Noted Plunger Whose Entries Were Ordered Refused by All Tracks Two Years Ago, big mitt. Dobbs soaked out a fly which Slagle got under. Tinker made a great running catch of Dillon's foul fly back of third. NO RUNS, Fourth Inning, Evers single? to right and went to second on Tinker's sacrifice, which Jones and Dillon took care of, Barry was fielded out at first by Babb, Evers moving un to third. jendares went out, Jones to Dillon. NBS. Lumley sent a fly to jh Sheck- ard was disposed of by Casey and Chance, Strang drew a hase on balla Tahb out, ‘Tinker to Chance NO RUNS. (Special to The Evening World.) | CLEVELAND, Aug. anager Ar- mour was in @ quandry as to whom he should use in the box against the Highlanders this afternoon, Joss, whore turn it was to pitch, has not been doing well of late, ‘The attendance this afternoon was not up to the usual Saturday crowd, owing to the poor showing of the local team recently, The Highlanders pulled off some sigsling stunts In practice, and Cleveland. Bay. c.f. Filek, ¥.¢ Lajole, 2. Bradley. 3b Hickman, 1b NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, If 1904, Se Fifth Race—Jack Young 1, Light Opera 2, Harmakis, Sixth Race—Marston Moor 1, Percy R. 2, Xerxes 3, Fifth Race—Princess Tudane 1, Birch Broom 2, lucubator|"” GAME WITH CLEVELAND .... Game WasClose Up to the pray and Ohesbro Had Pitched Great Ball, Having Seven BATTING ORDER. ——_ New York. bide se bata FROM ST, LOUIS eras Pebhid hari Rare Ball Against Cardinals and McGraw Sent Ames in After Team Looked Sure Winner, GIANTS, Tw hite—Grady, 2; Bresnahan Staten bases—Mertes, Dahlen, Shannon and Browne. (Special to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, Aug. ‘The Giants took the first game of the series from Bt. Louls with ease, Matty pitched his usually steady game, McGraw sent In Ames to releve him in the seventh, when his men had the @ well in hand, Berelay, the visiting leftfelder, made the omly really startling play of the contest, a pretty catoh of Dunn's up against the fence. First Inning, Bowerman began the game with & remarkable catel of Farrell's foul, Shan- non filed high to Mertes, Grady singled to left, Smoot struck out, NO RUNS. Bresna}an struck, out. safely. Duan singled, but was caught at second on a throw to third to nail A ed Shannon to Brain to a Was thrown oul et first an we RUNS, Second Inntug. Ps ted an easy out, Dunn to ¥ Was also easy, Sudere hg ‘hrat “aha was the third Mg - MeGann to athewson, NO RU: meres walked. Dahlen eres sacrificed along bare ine e Brain throwing him out, but pared jecigion was close and Mertes ahlen Was out at the plate, McLean, unassisted, of Matty, Brain Jet Bresnahan's drive go through him and Gilbert crossed the rubber, rowne Rarer" out at Great by Shay, TWO Third Inuing. Bowerman did another of bis circling stunts on McLean's ‘oul. O'Neill was fooled on three good ones. Farrell fied very high to Mertes. NO RUNS. Dunn was thrown out, Shay to Grady MeGann was soft, pitcher to first Merten went out Farrell to Grady NO RUNS, F h ing. Shannon was thrown out by Dahlen, Grady lined a two-bagmer to the rig! lot, Smoot was under and over three 4 ones. Brain fied to Gilbert. NO wt Fitth Inning. favorites an Promised to continue thelr performance «| Dahlen’s skyrocket up against the ltt | stalled strong Slagle walked. but was doubled uP ®Ith| of making the Cleveland Infield 100k like parred eal, Gangle fled to File. Ture} img fence, Gilbert’ bunted mately, | cuse, for both were well up all the way Casey on the be le PaaS) es i counterfelt money. Flick doubled. Larry out, Conroy to) Bowerman filed, Gilbert out, Farrell to | Waterboy had no speed at any part of fen tossed to Babh At Recand: and, the jGangel, Brad's hit scored Fick. Wrad| Shay, Matty struck out, NO RU the race, and the story of his poor per- latter shot the 0 lon First Inning. stole, Hickman Med to Fult Lush ' h ‘ i! Casev, Chance fouled te Mevor- Ww , Fitth Inn a formance was told when he oulled vo nal! Cr Dovaherty Brad's spesdy Wa% out, Williams to Gansel. ONE le: saved mations, why 1 : ae ee PONS frat on hin Hrer to| throw beat Keser, Billy also whipped | RUN. Barclay received an ovation when he|lame afier the race Rergen reac Seventh 1s went to a ' y indy had a very easy victory. He right. MoCormick’s grounder hit Ber-| out Elberfeld, NO RUNS. Mickman retired Barclay made a beautiful capture smashing out a single to left. Gilbert GIANTS WIN GAME | SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2. Delhi’s Great Republic Victory Brings J WATERBOY PULLS UP LAME AFTER Two Feature Events Draw Big Crowd to the FIRST RACE—Old England (4 to 1) 1, Monte Carlo (6 to 1) 2, Dick Bernard 3, SECOND RACE—Amur (30 to 1) 1, Ton Candies (12 to 1) 2, St. Jude 3. THIRD RACE—Syeonby (1 to 20) Browne bunted| 1, Hot Shot (20 to 1) 2, Sritisher 3. ”| Saratoga Special with Sysonoy and the Great Republic stakes with here to-day. The net value of the Special was $13,000, and that of Great Republic $42,000, so that Mr. Keene was exactly $55,000 on the afternoon. Rather a profitable day's sport for the Vice-Chalrmai ne of the Jockey Club. of Sysonby was anticipated, Delhi won the Great Republic just as Jord of the Vale won the Saratoga Handicap last Monday. He went to the front in matchless style and, sweeping along with a wonderful stride, opened up a rap that gave him a great advantage over the others, and they werd never able to catch him. Odom rode Delhi. mount since the Realization, when be had a disagreement with Mr. concerning his riding of Delhi. sould have ridden Waterboy to-day it} Mr, bit of riding Odom did at this meeting and ordered him to to Aceful and Mercury were the on fancied by the talent, ti i) WINNER ON TWO ATOGA HAL Club’s Vice-President $42.000, and Sy. sonby's Easy Defeat of Hot Shot and Britisher in Saratoga Special Adds $13,000, RUNNING BADLY IN STAKE, Beautiful Course, Thousands of Out of Town Visitors Being on Hand—Plungers Have Big Day and Business Is Brisk. THE WINNERS. FOURTH RACE—Deihi (8 to 1) ie Mercury (2 to 1) 2, The Pleket & FIFTH RAC Neughty Lady to 1) 1, Court Maid (16 to 6) 2, Eater 3, SIXTH RACE—Fort Hunter (8 te 1) 1, Graziailo (3 te 1) ae im land 3. tek SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. 6.—James R. Keene. won: The victory of Delhi was a surprise to most people, but the victory nected that the going would at least be dead and cuppy. The morning eum, Une clouded and red hot, worked wonders on the little moisture that was in the dirt, and by noon the going was as fast as Waterboy could wish. The weather, too, was charming, was a bit sultry for the over-d Saratogian, but for the horses It not have beer better. 't was the sort weather that limbered up sore mi ané Med them full df ambition, Old England Wins First, ‘There were three choices in the ing event, They were Old Dick Bernard and W. R. Condon. talen were evenly divided and It was his first Keene Odom Keene had not taken a fancy to a the mount. They were in- had no ex- (Special to The Evening World.) wax chimed, to the f, ‘on hie way to second, the latter! pay’ kc t went to the front and won in his breer- i ay's Hire smash went to Fults, Flick | skied t C and McGann took care of Shay's weak wns no plunging. Old England went SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. &~| potting too heavily Hiei te mt hetngaeclaned Shy Ment promoting thaiteh, Lary Rite’ fanhed on teve | MO MUS hei Ha Ree to McOkan. OMe s lines wie [ine styles heed down and tugging at the | the fy Rae the act folowed 7s &@ meeting of the Board of Stewards! torests of the turf, © Detter iol in teaich “toraccond. Dobbs sent «| pitched balla, striking at every one, NO| aibiber ae ad mt by, Denien: wae doused up Me Pit. This i the most. phenominal | Femisa Sitkey Tale tee eee % the Jockey Club held here to-day| Shaw, the jockey well as having grounder Lo Givers, who threw the bal BUNS. Joss, Bibert-id to V ref ane | ee lee at Ara xe | the latter was off coe peed if ~~ boot he coe stretch, where ia Engtand came wey * - un ‘inker. orcing. ul ve e urity at is mercy. ej and won clever! two Yeorge E. Smith, “Pittsburg Pht,” was| rian oF nareement to] era's fumble of Dillon's erevnder al Second Ina “signet ng. ,Bremahan rapped one to left for two | sirpriae of the race was the easy man. | ienkthe from Monte Carlo who’ best ) feinstated to all privileges of the! Qrookedness wus jawed Mocormick to, score and Dillon | stickman mutted Williams's fy and! eherftign tgs pitesler Binated |SI8T cot up the’ good Work and’ ner in which iio hoe beat Briaher Dick Bernard a length, a racing tr agai hevim charged | !’ounder to Chance, Dobbs reachinw | Lajole caught the ball bounded | singled. Hickman dropped Gansel'a pop) single, sored i. O'Nell made |The latter quit at the head of the Steeplechase « Farce. “fockey Club's racing treck and tracks | “sainst Smith, but the Jockey Club bde- | third pnd Dillon second, Scheckard| out of Hick’s hands, a play seen about fiv, Keeler Its popped ve 4 craay chuck of in's dribble and stretch, Th ander its jurisdiction pies that his heavy speculations ana | tlie to MeCarthy. 0 UN, once In a thousand years, Ganzel Hickman. NO ORURS | lad crossed” PR a Pal ote peo 1 wi some ont beat Seat moet in S a § ' il connections with 8h - ee Rersees ond. lechase Was a Farce. ‘was @ fa ur, It is about two ycars ago that entries aw were detri- Sixth Inning, singled. Fult sacrificed, Joss to Hick stole sect " of “Pittsburg Phil” were ordered to bo] there wag Bo th His entrice were | McCarthy was retired at Arat iby pman. On Conroy's single Garisel wee! TURK FORGOT RGOT TWO WIVES, an ony vinit to, ON SP Motgnn| ol i the pening ence | ook ete fae ae 7 4 * efuse ut he was never our at the plate. NO RUNS. hien got to second on the| Very easily @ steepledhase had a|ten starters only four Fefused by the Jockey Club, owing, it! denied the entrance to the tracks, which wae amothered by Tumleye NO] , BF walked and stole. Hickman | So Bille Island Officers Deport play: Glibert's measly little single be-|farcical ending, for the three horses | Hun'er; (he pavoriten made PUNS. 4 ‘i faseee, baat ise and erate wee ie Suite fubsect agg he Ry came to the last hurdle head and head, fell. Ten Candies and Bt) Ju Strang, was easy out on. Sie oll a “ taced in close order, Yollowed. der from Tinker to Chance. Babb| RUNS. the sie f jetting to third. Matty sacrificed, Mo-|404 all three bolted, leaving Amur, & ' "RESULTS OF TO. DAY’ Ss GAME Bre hy gle na Be cee Third Inntag. diam aa fraten port to the land of the | E te AU AENEAN fouled to} to 1 stot, to gallop home, ‘The at- [the itreien.- shen they real a 8, ee" iis McGuire doubled: Larry threw out| free, came touay Peale Dambelasiogion, gasnd hy cn ate tendance was the largeat of the meet: hurdle Ten Candles retmeed Chesbro. Dor rt ie to. Lue ing. ine weather rves fine and track, yen inning, whoee throw i Meduire at third: tut ve te be en Varrell was thrown out by Dunn. Gll-| faa y Suse. Ge wee, nee ee Tinker's high skv-seraper was cap- | Keeler ecratch-sin scoring McGuire, 0 bert tossed out Shannon after a pretty ‘ ian 0 v NATIONAL LEAGUE, EASTERN LEAGU tured by Dobbs. Strong made a miser.| Kesler was. wut wealing. Buelow. to! bad plenty of money, bat there was| top. tr doubled. “Matty gave| The Great Republic wag the feature, Then Atami, Whe O88 tee é at ie error fing Brot nder ititte a! ONE BUN, " ‘uit ‘. | something about the man with the long anol & pee of, iret Brain singled oe and afternoon, ‘The value was $0! Fie got over it in crab-Mke fashion, the fo A is legs, Lundgren nel an’ jueiow's hard smas! ie and Grady scored arclaAy Was re- | Om), In richness this has not been ex- ay $T. LOUIS AT NEW YORK. ROCHESTER AT TORONTO, | singled fo left, “Barry Feaching ‘sec-| Joon out. Williams to” Gang). Bay | Ame that the Kills Talend omoere edo Gilbert 10 McGann. ONE RUN. | ceeded except by the World's Fair Hon. {ter Candies ‘ae the trettte be St Louis, 000001000-1) FIRST GAME, ond, Slagle fouled out to Bergen. | beat a roliér and took second on Ches-| hot like Browne beat out his bunt. Dunn was 4 1 he was second, elaht tone s Casey cleo lifted a eh foal fy, which | bro's wild throw, Flck line filed to| Board of Inquiry. tosed out by O'Neil. Shannon got under | leap at St. Louts, which was worth | 100 DO) Mae GteinG eee. Som 9 New York 02008001 — 8! : 9 010 20 1~4| Bergen collected. NOK Garse!. NO RUNS. He answered all questions in a satis- Wecann's ont. Shay. to Grady was | $0.0 and was won by Colonial Girl. pot eo over and had te return € $135 6050 5 TS] Mcormth was routed by Chance ‘ . Mertewa fate, NOR : Battories—O'Nelll and Melean; Ma-| ‘ertac| he | Coltine and Bi unassisted. Casey made a neat stop of Fourth Inning. factory manner, and the Hoard was Quly Ge Mase Reauine the feld thewaon and Bowerman Applegate and Raw ACS; | Tonen'a bounder and threw him out at| Elberfeld filed to Bey, ‘Turner threw! about to allow him to enter when one| Seventh Mi . Sysenby Won with Base, cegnenyrmermnet —— pret. Dobbs singles to Mant centes, hat ee Ganse! was out, Hick to} 7 the Board asited bim, “Are you ,Ames went fe te pites 9 t Now York. | Tt ts a vity that horse | Syeonby was a } to 2 shot, and he Jee he . ” ic brand ~, ¥ e one. ttot "Oi CHICAGO AT BROOKLYN: | aenINMORE AT PROVIDENCE, Kline's pretty anrow to Evers Lajole singled. Bradiey tacrificed. | nO iey admitted that he was, and |McLean fanned. “Mertes did not have | tke to the Great Republic ‘| Te atart made all she, runing. aim JO. oe, — 21040 0 ‘ in fact had two wives, whom he had|to move anything but his hands for|it is sale Ib ocst 9 :}won in a breeze by six lengths Chicag 1000000 00 3—4| [iivmore o2) o- gj RUNS heel fo ame, Hickman fanned. | 4 5 hom he had |t ything but bis hands for|!t is sald, will ocst $39,%9 “1 y ti h Brooklym...0000100000-1) nee 8} 8 Ce en Elzhth Inning, Lush doubled, scoring Lajole, Wiillams | 1%. Se nind in Turkey. It was decided O'Nell’s fy, Farrell fied to. Browne. | and it has been decided *0 disconnie| Hot Shot, who closed on Britisher at eee 4 | ans reg Barehen and Byers: F; be av by the Board that the Sultan's subject NO RUNS, lit altogether. the head of the st yon? Seat him Batteries—Lundgren and Kling; Jones) bank# and ‘T, ‘air; | Chance walked and went to second on Fitth In was better off in Turkey than he would Dahlen singled. Gtibert struck out.| 4 J : | home with ease. and Bergen. M:Carthy's sxerifice Dillon retiring the! Fults out,, Hickman to Joss, Lush's| be in this country, end #0 he wee or-| Mablen stole se Bowerman filed to, Such a stake in New York would draw its’ Gaatead Ps MONTREAL AT BUFFALO baler ah fe was Sispoeed moft put Conroy on second. Turn or] dered deported. Shay. Ames ‘ied to Shannon. NO|:9.an people to wuts, tt Cte cked in Big Race, ‘CINCINNATI AT BOSTON, — | Hontreal. “esl in “ir Givers out, Babb. to’ Dillon, | (ere pegt Meouire, ,Chesbro out, Larry rea ree RUN toga It has little drawing capacity, for Mercury and ( Cincinnathe..0 030010000 5—9 5 oN Re cay ear ae % ae. CIA it drive to right $540,000 FOR S. |. FERRY. i the reason that the race-going portion ces in the Great Me Batterler-Leray and McMa “Dillon fled to MaCarthy. —Lasmle hens hit tince ‘he Jo ed. the Cleve: ah ‘ Shannon beat out hie bunt to Arst. |, vulation is always di pening price of 1% to Boston ....1.01 1001000 0—4) singer and shaw. Hus; Kls-| singled to the intleld but was out atea zoe! fang Bay forest He sole second. Grady fied to Brea. 9% the ponulation an i . saerty Aker A pan soe paid > \terles—Kellum and Sehlei; Fisher Ing, second. Kling to, Evers. Breslow, Ce ne Bey ont | But Company WITl Give Right Ad-|na han. Ames Knocked down Smoot's| ite full sirensti by an ordinary event] down to" t2 1. Waterbov was Back Ba wacked. t, Tanker to Sh \drive ana threw his man out. Dahlen and any deficit must necessarily be a Gud rieedhiam. f+ mo Rta” Sees re to Wiliame’” NO] Sictenal Late at $. George. ‘threw ‘ont Brain. No RUNS Se a te th afin j Dickie and s0 did Grey Priae i Bresnahan fouled to MeLean, Browne | ‘tad loss to the assoctatoy an open Rochester Ninth Inaing. =. That atisfactory agreement haa! i # an int sting fel 0 beat out ha bunt. Hethen. stole second 3 | Regal Pyeye ation Toronto 1304 S83) tinker wax Aelded out first by Me: aabguabert sare ched 4 hit Keater | been reached between the clty and th Buna’ fled t' Hy ovdag Pittsbarg ..... — 4), *\coemlck. Barry drove a low-line fy| 280 0 Hickman, Elberfeld | giaten Island. ferry men was repor'et| Browne scor' | ‘ | ngs hands. McCormick made| singled but Bays throw. held Dough day by Actiog. Mayor Fornes ond on Barele Naowhty Lady In Bi Philac’phia,,, 22101000 —6 into Sirang’s at third, Williama singled, yesterday by to Shannon, ‘i a pretty cateh of Lundgren’s low-line ar) ity offered $600,070 for the t Phantom made the” Batterk berty and Carlsen; |i NO RUNS. Reuerrersy> Spd Liens fumble oe “rooted of the Btaien Island Rapid Transit Com Siath tunieg. “h, where PHAR» Freagr and h Evers and Chance retired Babb, Ber-| MUSStC’ __DUMame took cond on | any at Bt, George,” said he, “and the yeCormick took ‘Brow in | bred ty Lady went . B won Siagaeed st by te. samee Bad company wanted (ee Bore, We have right, Barclay was thrown nus Glibert |seurcely In & alone, Galening «Oe ‘ormick sing! 0 ones | | doubdi 1 omprom| on ¢ Com: ‘nn. y was ¢ the same | *#t § Court Maid, who bea » NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. ABS Sth, Brere to Chane, NO RUNG. ra “ae vsccartne fo crane | giving ws SPiN, additonal ous oat we ay Mclean was thrown out te ‘Track Dry and Past, lengt : wb ne mh re \ Tenth taniag. hy scoring. | George me, origina | Dahien. NO RUNS + editions ak Fort Henter Raed Up. Kew Vork.sh& i2st, Loule.@ | Oe mec SAh prPrine: | George oat, These tots ‘will enable It was a matter of surprise 7 Pager Chicngs,.5 8 “Wi Boston... 0 a ia | tion, Eh Set os OY ype Bare i leoee (oncmecrees ter | NOTION, TO THE rumutc. |_| track should have been test and dry to: won syd og 9 ade all toe renee geese Benge See fa Bir, oan age ark see Bieta Min oan EE eS gn neato Ste Std ere to a De made at Intagahen, a ee

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