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ep TRS HANNON acyeemiesi —_— SeoNPeTe — ave = een ASSMAN TOT PE RARE TE 9 RUE RRL ERP EEN RT ETT ORNES ———— “(HR WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1905. G NEWS AND COMMENT roperT everen. ‘\' WATCHES NELSON BATTLING NELSON IN JAUTIMORE. BorRED RIGHT INTO SULLIVAN IN AMS USUAL STYLE, MORAN’S NEXTIS JIMMY WALSH. Jimmy Walsh, the bantam-weight fighter, of New England, |s to have & chance to show his skill against that |fast and clever little English bantam: "ght, Owen Moran, who recently bested Monte Attell In a twenty-round bout in this elty, Edie Keevin, man- ager of Walsh, has accepted the offer from the matchmaker of the Butte A. C. of Butte, Mon, for Walsh to fight Moran, and the boys will come toge er in a twenty-round bout before the Butte Club on the afternoon of June 18, which Is Miners’ Day in Montani The boys will battle at 116 pounds, welgh in at 10 o'clock on the morning of the contest, for # per cent. of the grows recetpts, of which the winner will receive ™ per cent, Both boys have begun training for the contest. These Inds ought to furnish one of the clever- eat battles between little fellows ever — AA __ HANLON BEATS CORBETT ea Ns Ce IN A FURIOUS FIGHT. (Special to ‘The Bvening World.) part of Hanlon’s anatomy and driving SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 8—E4- | him continually to the ropes. Gie Hanlon, of this city, received the | It was in the sixteenth round that decision over Young Corbett at the end (the Californian took a new lease of of thelr twenty-round contest at Wood: | jife, In a rally that was remarkable ward's Pavilion last night. for ite speed he forced Corbett to break The fight was the fagtest, most fu- | ground. rlous and wonderful that has been wit-| ‘The house was in an uproar; yells nessed on the coast in some time. For | that echoed throughout the house urged the last fifteen rounds it was a question | bath men to knock out each other. It of the survival of the fittest; the man | was the wildest scene ever witnessed with the most stamina would win, ©8 | here The spectators were in a frenzy there was nothing to choose between | and fought the battle with the con- them in sameness. The boys absorbed | testants. ‘The round ended in Hanion's each other's blows and pegged away | favor, Gesperately, striving at all times for | ‘The terrific pace that Corbett had set knockout, depending entirely on one | for five rounds had its effect on him, witnessed In this country, punch to win the fight, They were | and he slowed down. The Natlye Son, veritable gluttons for punishment, and seeing taat Corbett could no longer : CHICAGO AFTER } both came back several times when tt|koep up th ba Hi tie? seed OS NT ae nett sang | Mitt Ob Meter soperuniy, Wee Ana Te H. E, THOMAS CUP Bhienpecent both contestants on the verge of Utlet ie poemmuemnin Found was a hummer, DID_AIS SHARE OF THe PUNCH,..G. pana CTHERED CORBETT, collapse. —— AITLING NELSON, Hanton ant Young Corbett being off the map for the present, there's a vacancy Wp the ring, Boxing cranks are | “anxiously awaiting the coming of an- ether good bout, “Must be nearly time for Jeffries to eb up again. Munroo Js in training, VIN HART, who is training r for hie finish fight out in No- ‘veda, says that as soon as he @ispowen of Jack Root he'll go after Weft, force the champion to fight, or / weil Dimself retire from the ring. it's @ long jump from Faker Jack Reot to Destroyer Jim Jeffries. HN M'GRAW didn't say anythin; to Barney Dreytuss that the sae Hanlon Started Off Well, Trerenee velepe, The nynoh soporitlc stances failed to warrunt, and the Hacion Mad Chelveat et (hey ares Ave gone from both of them; nether lonal League Directors have come H. E. Thomas automobile trophy, which had the strength to even knock the the New York drivers captured in a dual vunenes SRt Ste ESS eng actuate BAKING THE HIGHLANDERS (iss cvaaarSact Scie Sete MPGRAW'S TRIAL BRINGS THE fers teis: chasis teas as : Chicago is coming hot-foot after the thelr strength, and when Club at the recent Decoration Day meet fe ought to be extled to Devil's the kind of fight that won for him wo breaking from a clinch or drawing away ing in Chicago. The Chicago drivers md for making the League look 1 in an effort to deliver a swing both i many battles. men would stand helpless fora sec- think that Chevrolet beat them by ieulous, It isn't a crime to say L INTO BAS PBA L A In the eleventh round he came to the | ond, unanle to raise their hands. tuke, and that it will be an easy matter ley!" to a baseball potentate. Hey! front with a rush and sent the Call-| Not for a minute did they let up in Parney, don't you think you're a long to bring the trophy back to the home their gruelling work, Two Cigers never ‘way from home? fornian to the floor for the count of | rougnt harder or more desperately. It town of its donor. STANDING OF THE CLUBS, nine. He was winning easily, pound-| was the greatest exhibition of gam It Is provable that the Westerners will MERICAN LEAGUE. 4 a Seay : E. ing Hanlon into @ pulp, driving him ¢o| ness that fight fans of this city. have Ornella po, || make toeir attempt to win back the PTT HE # tax rate at the race-track BY ALLEN SANGREE, ever witnessed, and for the remainder Ned 5 15 ‘oyi| Baten 6 ) i ta is Soginiig’ thin out the] apn the Brenig Wort) Gram, looking, toward he mutitentin | Sovgr np nd ang'on to avoid what |, Me MR me me eH ta He Boe HE Paes HR | oc Me ana neve co 4 crowds, Two dollars was more! BOSTON, June &—Jonn McGraw ts) of, M¢Graw's Ane and suspension: 14 | looked to be an inevitable knookout. NeaReh Whe the more eucospetur and | Byars oe 8 1 1408 f| By that time Henry Ford, of the Chl. | than enough to pay for the privilege | buying wine and receiving congratula-/ hands of my counsel, Charles M. Sher-] ‘The twelfth round was a repetition of | finished the stronger, although he was | RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’S GAMES, cago Club, will save the flyer i toot 1 > of betting, If there was no betting | tions; @o is John 7. Brush. Harry|/irun and James F. Bacon, of Tre-} the eleventh except that Corbett did|in 4 helpless state when the On ta \] New York, 8: Boston, 8. 18 ini Bhiladnipni, 9: Washington, 1, Non Ormond! Ea dhe eee cae Ghis | there'd be no horse racing, for very| Pulliam ts getting out an injunction) Mont Billing Boston, Mr. Sheree | not score a knockdown, He fought | ended. Corbet e frost Ont Career, ||, aheckim-phliadelphis, Pitta Haale, 8 Detroit. 1, Cagoans believe that nothing can beat (few people would pay 5) cents @ day | against the National League "Cri Groped tor in Now York, and will ar-| desperately, striving to get over his] Ett tT ooo ee eine ara, Pow Forks game postponed, Rain, and Oineinnati-8t, Fain, it, Webb Jay, with his powerful White steamer, will’ also ba on the Chicago team again, ane Ae Re, Ate Weta ‘4 him botter than have anothe the Bhomas trophy “with Louis Chev rolet. | \mimpiy to see ithe ponies go. Bi Dre; is wondering how it/rive to-day. Acting on the advice of] famous haymaker that would end the| when the decision was given by Ret 4 HDWARD BRITT ee to be get ait happened: A, Soden ts buying a goynsel eye ar a Ee ut ls | Batt, Soe oes Wea. t turmolty Gete'| y ting the best of hie neareet read, | RW set of faleo teeth for “Uncle/ th GI" result of thie sult, 1 may | Hanlon stood up under the punish: | Pet Wap Qo'ohagrined that he ianded | Battling Neleon, Will Neleon | JObn.” who has been ringing the gong) be denied’. the opportunity, Moetae nt LN eve ida pita teeds Cee apace gO eM PM aE AE Ce : goin ti @t the ball grounds here nigh onto/ the Yale-Princeton A t] tality away with remarkable gamoness. | ing him. ai e = ; 4 hs ca Poe one Pandteds Mp | thirty years, and Jim Hart is play-| New tit ag gene me Trento, and. i | Corbett did not lot up for the next | Wan sMiled Tin Pouce ere ote {AN BULGER | ah, stand i, and it the thermomecc: | GRIFFO TO MEET RYAN. | fling the fast freights toward Chicago.|}Sq anticipated seeing the game with| three rounds, THe cut out a furious! win wwung a heavy left on BY BOZEM oie dy l GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. York at Boston, Two games. iets ee Ginctnnatl at Bt. Loule, ne Hie Jaw. shows there le actual dunger of bura n aw Sovars, Britt is sitting quietly at home “Crteta" re ame near to putting him’ out, ‘man's leg baked? | or roasting the gas ii Arranging a match with the Hanlon-|2ne "crmia’ and yours tuly are the ert ah early nous this morning 1 saw | DOC: PGS TAR RS ONG IEE Le LOVEE SHER Kathiced Oe 70 eveT een na nice sirloin | ten turned on etfong again: ‘This’ wan | "KI Griffo," the clever light-weight, | Corbett winner, His will be a big ff Mr, Pulliam ing eal $ bs iy ; r 1 strain on the ball player, but ju | of the Avonia Athletic Club. ia matched @ffair, and will draw more money th: Thad dinner with the (Crisis! last) “crisiv’ and think perhaps ne afranged trimmed off a man's leg and the man to stand it ‘This baking has to be | to meet vimmy Ryan, of New York, mt \ v i ney chan | night; witnessed a pathetic melo-|to que the game after all, wtill alive! phe once avery day, 135 pounds, welah in at 3 o'clock, for {QH of Nelson's small scraps put to-| arama, “Father Waa Shot by a Pink- Funny Things at the Trial. , ‘Just at this time “Kid” EXberfeld ie | "A peculiar ‘thing about this rather | side het of $260 and the gate receipts, om ether, Nelson's best prospect is severe ment,’ ‘n | erton Man;" blew him to a couple of! Here are some of the @trange and undergoing the most herolo treatment trouiment” sald Biberfeld, while | June 16 coming fight with Britt, in which bei Oo nape fo nee ira maar vin ne | SH eae oem S| BUT RECEIVES ONLY A DRAW | icrisrtce cates 6c |e ar ie ahd ole 000, al of Jonn J, 3 Making tay an the stormy Eastern v oe Deo lira uf National “Lea Board of Directors, public will bear witn him long enough as if somebody had caug “I’m only @ the sore place and waa twisting it In a ‘ The items will especially interest law- he expects to be able to show them tie | Vie Ml Tire ant Yoele eaatere In five H RE sro Say 8 viaeres fever, «| ttadat stggnte iane gah Mel Bu? rats thay eve lookes for Jong ame fe Tentety “Hemiage ethes Cie spaced tiene ivan gummed up the burlesque: "It (Special to The Evening World.) } Wth left-hand jabs Sullivan repeat> often, Pretty tough? though, old boy}, but Vou | {there Is nothing t -tter for seve etill’ Til do gome good; | sounded ke an old-fashioned sewing | nar/riMOnM, Md., June %.—It ever @ edly gent Nelson's head back, Nelson} Bome persons hive An {dea that bail | Fretty, tough, though, old be ’S A GOOD ’ 0 preserving the leather, party. f i | : } players huve a Hfo of ease and eam| “Clark Griftith was dauppoinied at not ERE ve brought me into court. For the, first time In jhe Nattonat |Tuiiat received a raw deal in the ting |trind In vain to }and on Sullivan's jaw, players have a life of eats nt ome | boing nile Wook Seoreraye: aint Boe |frepelling | molsture and 4 everything they do to me Leagues history expert 4egal counsel | ut the hands of a referee "Kid" Sulli-|but the "Kid" was too clever and aides | t i Po i wetne | sehttments, In. the’matter were, entiraty | giving A brilliant polish Ges ARIAAE A east took a hand, — Heretofore it was Alvan, of Washington, received his in his stepped all the dangerous blows. In/¢f them could spend one h selfish, "You sev,’ sald Griff, “we have | funder all conditions than e:|| AS wepansh SH Teh case of French law, ‘The defendant ‘ ‘Uh Talia he had Nelson guessing | (ressizy-room of the American League | struck a hitting ‘galt jum now, and a | ; " Ca ere meelé Innosente Attor (bout with Battling Nelaon before the |the ehird round he had « Bail” cab “early nthe. morning theif | rain or anything, Sma out, of the ordi: . inion howien f Leyteaad * Hand this, it a pitcher (witness , the jack |ureka Athletic Club last night, and found no difiiculty in ieesiled thoughts woul undergo | | wonderful Bary ia table ta'wop itm not one of in POLISH | Another fighter who will shortly an- A DaRe DALE Dero ans eres Taylor case) {8 accuse throwing @! ‘The Washington boy not only out-| Battling’s face with beth right nd) change. tting in Pea so theve uperstitious guys, but at the lt rift a varnish, but atruo leather food, har hounoe his retirement from the ring| And If your club gives you the crosa,| gaine he will, have the Fh! 10. BO) ointed the Westerner, but outfougint him |lofts, Nelson went to his corner with | observe Hivertald ine Rare postive | aame tine tain wise enough to Know |] Largest sale of any Shoe Polish on earth, | | | 4a Tommy Ryan, tho middle-welght| Observe I treat you fair! br at overy stage of the game, In no|a puaried look on his face, as Bulle] Mire els heating stove with @ temper. |am anxious to get in On the fat #kte of | [pieon or Tan im 100 and iby cine wed | col) | Shampion. Tommy has mite thie sume | Go, Listen, all ye husky lade "t) Joie was administered DY Vround aid Nelaon have the advantage, |van was dealing out great punishment, |acure close to acorching. Expression® of| thi streak, — We certainly nesd ts eppsuncement sevaral times, but always pintt live Gy paste, aN) eae tonal Tangue President sitting {In the first and third rounds honore | Nelson kept hitting the “sid” over at Keen ain, chang one, another ever Ht MONET. saxeetion of Grislth (0 pitch an fon rome) it i : ‘ i ‘ re ne as a judge, because “there have been, |were even, but tho other four rounds, Kidneys until Sullivan's back was red) with wohderful nerve and fortitude, | orth yesterday, and ay the bie follow The P. F. Dalley Co, Limited ‘means to stick to his word, He reallzoa| But give old ‘C’ a eal, Mitelde oe Mr, Pulllam'a abtitude in| were py ; |Dut the blows seemed to have Uitte] Pith Monet eee only thing that] han had plenty of rest he will Mkely go |} agg Chestnut Stu derssy Citys Nid, } 4 4 a ‘}were by far in Sullivan's favor, and| 5 Rhat he is getting too old to fight any “Crle May Get Bus: fining and suspending Mr. MoQrew | a ee t Bil | effect, tmost saw Nolson's| Will restore him to the game, in nyt Boston to-day, i} ee ae ee ater s 4 u Fee ee eet eee mlludetnion he: reaslieay Gee MAING Retain swunedt ini Rid) gabbed|| ; ANY mamernll CIMYSE: IU) Seti 7eNs Gs | iach Beeman RUM er nut enna Bet ie ; rar fe Will quit for good on June 18, after! Gotting down to prose, ‘Crisis’ | 8 (0 (0 NewePeR Or Toner een amt Mr: lho prsruares By he Basen Pee aeterert to. the face four tines then, | the, Inst resort to, cine Daleing “ma: Goooun. of the team failing to hit bo- SPORTING, 4 6 boxes a friendly Seublon eure tadked freely as to what may hap-|McGraw—a prejudement of” the caso | ER ARP One) Braet OFS, \with a right-hand ewing to tho Jaw! Ching, and, though severe, it will finally | ning him and a {ittle aamatance by the ELAR meen MAA a Kelly, the Western middle-welght, wanes beon brought intol such af lo make Kt abeolutely \ pen now that he has beon brousht in to i 8 ton Harbor, Mich, rannot now sit aa an { baseball affairs, ‘Phere t# no. tell: fay ing" he wald, “what J may do, And| FMTOr erruled and Pul- {est @t long-range Mgnting, wile Nel- ee Diestel's, Bolin 8 iy ryan rights and lefts to the face and had) ing Amurican Leagite, Was put cn The team {8 on @ ptting streak just Rogers full ‘vires and ‘beat bees? au ft Nélom “tottering round the ring Ot] fee: py having his log ‘be a fn Y J now, howove:, and Al sald last night ne | informatton; 50c, daily; Bi monthly, ‘ T T let me say this to etart with, that hointed san depended on infighting, At that found of the bell, He came UP! mutta says it is the wes anxious to get one game In at oat @iltion, noon, 283 Broadway, NELSON O MEE Harry Pulllam should linve tho credit Where the Law Stepped In, he was Sulllvan's superior, but under! gairly strong in the sixth, but Suillvan |) y ‘at caretul advice trom Joo ¢ a ot him tn shape tu sprint around |ibefore the fellows dropped thelr tec \ . a or at the finish. of introducing me, Only for him, this sw King (on an entirely 1 ea ates | Siubiven weighed 28) LTUESDAY MoGraw affair would olther have boen| too legal aap. ow. Hart amd Soden |in hls corner, the Capita! both. bi ultm, ‘They aid not ain | Sulllvan's showing surprised his most| sunt Nelean through the ropes, Battling | $040: work. umpires he jomt three well merited | CHICAGO HANDICAPPER‘Daita™ AY [ardent admirers, ‘The “Kid” “did the|eetupenowildereds and Buliivan Trulned | G48 Work, oe tho wtar outhelders of | BPERS,, PER Dale: uni ¥ lad mane) SMMveD Een, whe refused to] a baked, leg soome exagwerated and ve: | mon, but dnelr identity Is @ georet which bases. fatrity with the willow, Ss R S Ss E Suilivan weighed 128 sat 618, "the ordinary observer the idoa of | “Grif ip mth) on the tack of two good A U E Y; I busted up or handled in ater-cham-| aged to avold punishment, Qelgh tn, wae about Ave pounds heavier. | julsive, but that is exactly what ia dong ded by ® padlock in the ohte(- ' to win at Wie raaen PRNE by addreaing want Matrs ‘aired in public ‘othe ball player whore legs are weak, | tains heart. — er proceedings. It ts only right that] Said Mr Hart (and these notes an | ———— "rhe Jeg-baker ty shaped vory much | tt te ue 7 gm after something,” aa: After a week's wrangling over wotent, | the Buble should know the insite of taken from the stenographer'a copy) like a United Btates ma! pox, Wit! the | mitted Griff, ave some~ OLD DR. GRINDLE, a4 ‘The wera and 0 40 not clalm to know much about : ow sides, made of hard cloth ins | thing definite to say 1 must keep quiet BUnrantee, forfeit money and other de-| baseball, ‘Tho managers and owners) aia tiw, but f do. know about Dawe JEFFRIES WILL REFEREE stead of metal Through this the leg iy] "At that,’ he continues rT had Ble 86 YRARS A SPR AALS N Audis, tho managers of Tavtling Nel- | all bonst that it fe on the level: theres) tll procedure. I) don wowhy we | Inid and wo bound thacke te an alr-tigt | pevteld in phape and Contoy to nelp out | unger mr erie at ae te Veeatmont gon and Jack O'Nell! have finally come| fore why ¢hould I not appear occa | should vet this cage different from 66 99 |ccomparument, The leg ja alvo bound in) jn the Beles Vite Daye a MA evenly | aisensce peoulikt to, men ate ppt fo wh aRrcernent and signed articles for | slonally? very institution needs Ine {others 1 tuliave cn wolng along In our HART-ROO thick towels, so aa to prevent a burn ut | balanced hb and ono that woul! | cured more qui 1Y i 1 signed artlol ba 1. more erally end OD. Teg ular style. If we are bilscer on any particular spot, Under: | win a large majority of thelr games, | MODRRATH TORMA than by any, other ad: 4 w bout between the pair to be decided | vestinatl i at sine fe nf 8 Hofind tt out later on, 1 Rath this “apparatus te a eas burner | Don't. yo Avon about our hot fav Yertiaing physician, Do you mitt 1504 9 Y debut now Is of Just as muel © the chairman that ‘we go on 4 My pet Tuesday night in Philadelphia. : Bi Wereeite of $4 cach were posiel with |!mportonee to the eporting world As Harry mawards, treasurer of the Ath: | the Equiteble exposure 4s to those {n+ Jetio Club, by Manager Nolan to gnare|tereated In Insurance, Hore Je Mow Ee) anise Neleon's appearance, and by Man. |Grw working for @ corporation that ot froin imine to thove used’ in the ordt: | a good ball club, as I would be perfesvs | polvoning, her f a tme|yary as-cvoking Moves. ‘The heat iy willing to stand pat if X could wet thom | veluty, kia Oren wrangle an to ad-| Jim Jeffries, who recently announced) the open alr at Reno, Nev., on the) Vary was-cuoltng moves, | hid, Week As | Mile ape, tH : ; Mr Anderson ‘is: (his retirement from the ting, ts | above-mentioned date, Wing that they had a right to b6| axe nis dsbut asa refereo of a fight| Hefore the fight starts Jeffries will | = Wo don't. care what ehe practice te|on the afternoon of July 4, He has|onter the arene and announce hig reat, aad Feaulitie ftom seks ork Te Matera Bo De. Grinate Milt “oti 9 ow long standing you as surely as you co to him for treatment . , its own rules. He fs docked I~ ara, ment from the ring forever, Har' cures private and ordinag Bem Modulgan 10 guarantee O'Neur's rae Can arbatsary orate! MSR Tn court “enid, adr daar, Weare {given “iid” Egan hie word that he| She Root ‘wil ateles for “puree, ot Mater hind apa Hn a 10 20 daa ) ght. 7 : 4M oMciate as the referee of tho finish | $5,000 and a Bi ‘of $1,000, The win- » Grind he a & . rior, this Anderson repied; wi West lath st. betweon Oth nad th Nolwon and ONeill have, met eT | Hin any other busines a man would) ,, “Tho thinks whioh Have been eattied [Aght between Marvin Hart, the Louls.| Rat of, the contest 8vteatmmons: Yeebrd “whith, no ather, advertising thyeiel : ea rattling bout, the Dane rel appeal to me and the courts, Why| “hare ’at udicial percedure cae Tutte? | ville heavy-welght, and Jack Root, of | gonreck Aght, which Is to be fought on Fain enehee Bink AN Medloina the decision, Nelson will, De! not in baseball? I have a great mina | mult Of tLe SMO Hones Of the wehote | Chicago, which 18 to be brought off in the same afternoon in Balt Lak y: Si Siotlee ron s bd Ff nn Il, who makes no pretenses Me to look into thelr amateur game, | Pee, You don't seriously mean are to ? of the Abe Attell t hero" te; , [be dlaregarded? You are pertormin Dry. —tha wh fila said orabper of MW bas] oor Saying st ate pone ct | Suggeetine i a court, = °t| COTE DRAWS MAHER REFUSED —clean t's way EN dpe ee tesuse he la grodmamonals Tan ie| gustta'tie ats ¢Sodtauyeel et con:| WITH M’CLOSKEY| TO MEET HARRIS EL-BART Gin is good for health or \CURE YQU Poal-ive Rellef Guaraitced rm 48 (ours and a qs: Complete Cure In 8 Daye with Capsules called MATCH FOR BOTHNER. =| fitt tor nim. The courts would back | procedure. We know vanee tees ony ty a me up. Seme of my best friends Inve many things that we do that pleasure. (Special to The Hvening World.) (Boecial to The Bvening worl.) A grea Bothner, Amerton's gronveat| tried to Glesuade me trom taking a| ;1oW!d be |CITROSANDALENE * * i vg} confilot with the common] AUGUBTA, Me, June %—"Blink”| PHILADELPHIA, Pa. June &—Tt te J]OUBANDS ENDORSE E x weight wreatler, and Hatry Moge, | hand in athlotios, They sald ‘You've| “Anderson gained his point, witnessea| McCloskey, of Philadelphia, and Arthur| very doubtful aa to whether Poter Hi bed eda ty ilk Kmd GPE t rack of the Alliance Athletlo| got enough to attend to, C., witht | were admitted, Cote, of Biddeford, fought a ten-round| Maher had a cago of cold. feet oy Look f the fl : i Masad . ) Nhave beon ristched o moet fn| butting tn here.’ now as well kEOw Rnd sear eo MORE: | 4raW last night before the Augusta! i’signe for him, Anyway. te vofuned or ag time contest, under catch-ae~| ‘I gail ‘No, Hereafter, when an ath-|cilessly cross questioned that he final ly | A A ont Blank to moet the colored wonder, ANDWO next Friday Ite goto a bad deal, ali he's got to| broke out with Cote was the aggressor from th | (crria Harris, at the Kenaington A, ay] MEN AN! MER, Junction with thie match, Harry | do te*to-waise me and he'll @st ection.’ " PY a TIT re agar shape @tart, but Ai Sxcepslon of Bem. “iMag ett pasted the fact that the ‘Ure » avo of Mhe Alene 4. Oy) Pulltene {hha same words By paying One| he landed in the feat round he, Failed | | Maher obdurate $r4, mould, 0 Young ama ot Metement, bs you can n eometh ise do any awe, eat ay |} toon, In his 4 Jim ol ‘ aa f rten’ and Geiman ‘neg wows why eat a ater Hite nse ahs | nnd to antiety the wpeptntors Nom Bly A rn Bammer’ was not called Habe or Wilt vane, A number of up und foun et ere bee \ ; hed eae cae ri

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