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THE WASHINGTON HERALD FRIDAY AUGUST 13 1908
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Takes Handicap for Twoyearolds at Saratoga
ouiKQ s Then Goon After the KccncColt but Lntter StnnilM a TerrificDrive and liy u Head Louln rS In by Two Lcntfthn-Fanntleroy In Third
Saratoga Aug ll Jamee R KaonasSweep snowad that he w a dead gamecolt when h won the Isaodlcap tor twoyearolds today
He carried 130 pounds and proceeded torun Herkkner oft his feet before the endof the back stretch was reached
Then Louise S went after Sweep inoarnest but the colt stood a terrifle drive and won by a head Louise Swas much the beat of the others andtook the place by two lengths fromFauntleroy who closed with hi usualrush and landed third money
The SnnimnrieiinUT RACEatx farlmigi Sw ep IS CBof-
rir m 3 to 2 won Lotifer S 107 Gllbm to 1d r unilruy Ml l wtr I to 1 tateL
Time gcarpta Hrrkimer Bony ItaaptoaCourt Fighting Acgerooa Mdautoa OoJUntand Cbrrrvola na
SECOND KACETiro Grandpa IN-Afo 6 to S won 8t id i t Kit 1 Oataa I toI Moond Oeolin MS Pradincl 7 to 1 thirdTime 4 Z5 Meno Mecruit and Huoglow fttoo ran
THIRD RAtE9ix fnrlon May Mlwr 10-rrerryi 7 to 2 won Prince tat I rwwera T
10 eond Pmonal 1 B PafH 31 to 1 thirdTim 1 13 TwilitUt Queen llacaocraat 8nMatlontand Tahoo BO ran
FOUUTH KACEOne mile Daaoaoua MT Taalint U la 5 welt Ztenip 82 Oenvr 7 to L-
nad Bill Top MrCahcjr f to 1 thirdTim 1392S Elhreal Lira Kapal VaneMaJtMr and Wlntnxnm alan ran
PIKTH KACEKire and onabalf ftntont-itrnd KB Bun to 5 west Saettocaa M-
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port 6 to 1 won fig Popular tH Aaatia-to 1 areord V n Den lift twpUa B to L thMLTime 1 4 MartaM BaadaUo-HolanoVv Clockwwk W o4 KHen Job Mottosolicitor BaaaHaatar Jtoaair aad Pea la aterun
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FIRST KACT8ti farlon Robarl Powell mHoward H to J wop Tartar m Met 12
1 1 anond Polly Lee W Davis T to X thMTim 117 Tosamy wood Inferno Qooea JadeV ton Don and Jack Straw alao
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Uior 7 to 1 won Lotta Creed IK Howardr to z Moood Ptokard III Wamn T to tthird nsM ld 44 iDfliettaa sad Donate Dtl i tan
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Fynn M to 1 won Padro MT BaUD I to L-srcnnd Htaeko Ill Mantiy 12 to 1 third TlBac
Alice Mad sight Ktnt Flrrdteand Btfatt-limky and Orphan Ud abo taD
KIJURTH RACBfNx Iferrtek MTReid S to l won Mr Edward Ml Howaai U
to 5 wind Charlay Kaktaaan Mi Hardy t to 1
third Tim Marefeaaont Ltttk Onceand SaaiUy Carrwtt also tan
FIFTH RACK emI Mot Itt Her-bert 7 S won Yoathfal lit Hardy II to 1
wcond I mn ton 115 RHdff M to I thMTime 1 JO 16 Stater Phyntv enaibla Vanan-Knknmo St flair end Wondfft Wotkor abe ran
SIXTH RA B Ul4 and a hatfDeabt IT-
Darfc M to S won Oboron Ml Hoaaod U to6 BPoaod John B McUHlaa Ill Kennedy 7 to2 third Thaw Diume o Gbi sub andPoint Lace ran
SBVBXTH RAOEOn mile Poata UI K a-edy 8 to 5 woe Trawar MB Boa 8 to
eoad oem By IT Oatla 4 to 1
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RACING CARDS TODAY
Sara t OKUFIRST lUCfrAn am trwa raitoana
W Lebolt lohnsaaiPrince Ahmed W Mack OaarAlfml Noble IIS Miaa BamywTony ROWTO Vtt
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THIRD RACKTwoyear olii HtOa aw-nnfhalf farlnap-ieraodo ftreao-Mriltke 11 Qtevia-M4 Rose m I
Inertta Ml OttVLady FYadeiidtTopnotch 11 Crack
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Pin and Needle W StarZlpanco M Mellow MtatNMw m aMMtM Kearney
FIFTH RACBThreryearoldi and apmidlog one and frroaixteentha mflaa-TVllerJew MT I TonyHurlodt Mellow MMRight Uoard Basic
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SRKfOXD RACEShort oonrse TliisjUA-MpMno 139 Haa T aadir
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THIRD RACBBix fartoasr-Timnihaftt MM Oa aiiM
KM TacaJKate arMy MT Cooeatorli fle Minnie Mf KWhink Broom UN BalBMJohn Mania Cdsriy MFOURTH RACEOo and aai atationtl
KaywMdFrmtr prror William W I Martin DatoIat Sharp
FIFTH RACEFhrt forteafa-VooJcaaU It Cbanalaa
Itornie Bee AoolnaOmicron H MetdPolly Maddte M Loc LaaktKrlr M Whim MSylrh 101 Scruple
SIXTH RAOfiOne and oaa atettaatfc-Almena IPlMaaraiten f RuptoolaPink Linen M I rPrlle namrd Wl IWineterrfiermnaader lot I Irrintor-PmrU 118 ma
SEVENTH RACEOoe ailsAicr George II GokoodaI r nownie M MaMietJoaluke of Milan WClolirterwa MBUllY Maa Ml Dos
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Lcwls and Dnrkc WaKlns for Soundof Gong Saturday
York Aug llWillte Lewis maASailor Burke are In excellent trim fortheir tenround battle at the FairrootrtAthletic Club Saturday nght Indiestiong point to a slashing mixup and acrowd that will pack the arena fromfloor to roof
Lewis says he anxious to show that1e has a right to meet Papke and predicts that he will put Burke away beforethe limit is reached
I ewts will weigh about 14 pOunds andPurke 158 pounds
The Finest Product-of the Best Printery
Put our work beride and It onlyemphasizes its excellence Itseffective telling of care and ability on our In
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Southern Ztlnrylnnd Fair Cornea toland at Upper ainrlboro
Special to The WMhtucton heraldUpper Matlboro Aug 11 Thore was a
slim attendance at the last day of theSouthern Maryland Fair due to thothreatening weather outlook although bythe time the races started the rainhad ceased aad there woe Just enoughsun and breeze to make It an Maul alternoon following awards were
in the live stock departmentDrMac dut avM X to Kltn Jtu a-
Hattinaiir f Ones 1M-BOinrtaaraa dHatMnt Uharton ef Wet
JMMT Anne Araadel Oaaatj-TaanaieMmil UOJoanrat flltea Voodward-
Sdak Pet 0 oraa Coaatjr-Taamaasbrfd man fsv yean oU sad war
MTOBaai Woodvard tboroagbbml flUy ttmo y mWilttaai Woodward tboroaRhlmd ally two jaaw
Wonlward and tnorouabrad tUry seear WHUaaa WoodwardBUadard brad nona W B MfUtr of Waaa
acton who axalMtad NotehdfffSaddle honwWilUaia WoodwardDraft atalhaa Paaid slush MarlboroSpecial dooatad by tile Maiylaad Joekar
Club la the araUnaaaa Mrtof dawA T IkookaMarlboro j
Second jpeotol swIss for j Btlaana utilityW A Chanty Uajo PrftMt rat OcmotyGcattaaeai rrk dam ader Wan aaaai
Tkoawa X Macrader IMactiUeonjt Ooaaty
EDNA MAY WINS
Cops ThouNamldollnr Strike nt DIneGrace Pair
Lexington Ky Aug 12Edna May thenoted saddle mare which was purchasedby Mrs Richard Tasker Lowndes sev-eral months ago for 4090 won thestake for flvegaited horses at the Blue-Grass Pair today the ring includingsuch performers as Beau Brummel HighOrder Nasimova Rex McDonald andJohn Rattan
was the second prize won by EdnaXay the first of which Mrsdonated to the erection of a settschool in this city
Edna May Princess Sonta Francescaand other noted saddle and heavy horseswill be campaigned by Mrs Lowndes
of the big horse shows of the countrythis fall
BASEBALLPeck downed the Dumbarton lads yes-
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miag out four safsties out of roar timesbat
Burke caught a good same for thelosers
The O C and Prospects meet thisafternoon at Jl p m
Tbs Senior team of the Southeastcrab challenges H tennis averagln sixto n years old The club team has
and tied one game out of tenplayed this season The grounds are atSixth and L streets souttooML-
Thi team dates the sixteenyearoldchampionship of the District and isready to defend its claim
Address all challenges to KIlls L Jack-son secretary IB Sixth street south
AMATEUR LEAGUES STANDING
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Kiel Lonny Will He Up Apalnit nTartar In Willie Jane
Baltimore An 11 Kid Lenny willhave chance to make fame in the ropedarena when he meet Willie Jones theBrooklyn whirlwind in a fifteenroundargument before the Eureka AthleticClub at the Monumental Theater Baltimore
Though Lenny beaten Young BrittOrtf Jones Freddie Woods Jimmy
Knockout ODonnell and otherwell known knights of the roped arenaJones is the best man that he has everbeen matched against and he certainlywill be forced to go the limit to beatthe little Brooklyittte who only the othernight defeated Knockout Brown oneof the fastest men in the East In tenrounds In New York
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Commission Names Dates forPostseason Games
BETTS AND HUGHES UMPIRES
Sunday School antI DepartmentalArbitrators Chosen After a LongVrnngrleBonrd Ameri-can Security and Trust Nine naWinner In Bankers League
At a meeting of the Amateur Basoball-OommlHlon last night practically alltenrinoes pertaining to the poctMMO-narfe was cleared up the schedulo bela adopted and the umpire appointed
The U vote of hut meeting in regard-to Section B playing some of its gamesat American League Park was recon-sidered and by a unanimous vote it waadeckled that of the twelve openat that park Section B should have fourthe remaining eight games of that sec-
tion to be played at Capital City ParkIn regard to the matter of arbitrator
it was recorded after a lengthy dlcu-sion that the positions should go to Um-pire Billy Bettc of the DepartmentalLeague and Shorty Hughes of theSunday School League Bill Gettey ofthe Capital City League and Joe Handi-boe of the Independence League gavethe winners a hard race the former los-ing out by ballot after it vrs thoughtsure that ho would be one of tboee se-lected The arbitrators will alternate asthe president of the commission sees at
The Bankers League was representedfor the first time at any meeting lastnight by H S Resold and the AmericanSecurity and Trust team woe recognisedby the meeting as the champions of thatorganization and having a right to partfcipate in section B
Those leagues represented teat nightwere the Capital City by R J Bios orthe Departmental by F C Weber
by Capt C E Edwards the RR T M C A by A C KcElroy theBankers by H S Beeside the Suburbanby F W Page and the Independence byH F Worley
It was ruled that the eligibility listsmust be sutnbltted to the secretary ofthe commissIon H V Shurtleff room B-
of the Mills Building not later than Sat-urday and in case where the champion-ship was not decided in any league listsof the leading teams must be submitted
The constitution was amended in rela-tion to this for It wise generally ac-knowledged that the rule of makinr Itnecessary for a player to have parttrl-patad in live games to be eligible to com-pete was unfair to the Bankers Leaguesad the rule now reeds that In that organisation two games will be necessary
The schedules for both section followthe lastnamed club being the home teamand going to bat lest
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Hugh Fullerton who i withthe Chicago White that CharlesWebb Murphy 1 the real owner oC theChicago Cub and has nearly halfa million dollars since be got hold of theworlds champions
Murpby worked in a CincinnatIACteen years ago for 514 a week
say Fullerton He was always aand sot his ftrst start when he
Cleaned up USOOO with a souvenir programme he tOt out at the time oC a GA R encampment in Porkvllle
Always a ball fan be law a chanceto buy the Chicago National Leagueclub and being well liked by CharlesP Tat be Induced the latter to ad-vance 18006 This sum together with
own little bank roll Murphy paidfor the Cubs and at the end of oneyear he paid his debt to Mr la fullBut at that time Mr Taft made Murphyagree to give Capt Chance M per centof the clubs profits each year Murphyhas coined money since and lastyear atone he cleaned up 317000 as hisend of the good thing
Baltimore Gj Frederick 4Speck to The Waabfatfoo nasa
Frederick Aug 12 Th Frederickbaseball team that ha defeated everyclub it has played this season Includingthe York TriState League team wabeaten by a narrow margin this after-noon by the Eastern League BaltimoreOrioles S to 4 The home team heldthe heavy league batters to nine hitsand came near tying the score in theeighth and ninth innings Score
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ball Off Stanley 6 off 1oil Musser 1 By Stanley Coggins 1 by Wilkinson Cheek1 Passed ball Byers on basesBaltimore 4 Frederick 7 Hits OffWilkinson 6 off MUer 2 UmpireMr McAtee Time of game l and3 minutes
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Ambassador sad Mme Jusssmud ex-perienced the fright of their lives re-cently while Journeying East from theAJaskaYukoaPacfflc Exposition accord-Ing to information received by Mr L WThan Eastern representative of the ex-positionTo be ambushed surrounded and cap-
tured amid the clatter of rtfle and UMthunder of horses hoofs by a hand ofpainted Crow Indians shouting the an-cient war cries of plains was anexperience which was unnerving even toa party of Americans who thought
familiar with the Montana districtwhere it happened some ago saidCommissioner Thavi But the effect of
Indians hospitable surprise exhibitionwas more marked on the partys guestsAmbassador and Jnsserand neitherof whom had ever seen an Indian butwho had read tales of mostly inconnection with scenes of carnage Thecapture occurred on the Crow reservationa few miles outside of Billings Mont
Ambassador Juaserand and his wifewere both dnxions to see some real
living in their primitive state butneither they nor their Western flrlendswho planned tot their visit to the Indianreservation had any let they were TOfigure in so realistic a sortie and captureFrom accounts a friend of the FrenchAmbassador telegraphed from BIllings tothe reservation to have about score ofIndians prepare fur the occasion by raisi-ng a couple of their oldtime tepees anddecking themselves out in war paint andtheir lighting clothe The result wasthat some 300 or more Indians gatheredfor the affair and raised about seventyfive tepees
In the party with Ambassador andMme Jusserand were a number of ladlesand gentlemen from Billings They traveled hubhigh prairie grass in automo-biles and when about three miles awayfront the camp they noted Indian scoutson a nearby hill and were much inter-ested in the redskins signals when theysaw them approach The distinguishedparty was laughing and chatting aboutincidents of Indian life when suddenly a-long column of gaudily arrayed Indianwith guns mounted and at full speeddashed into view from over the hill
The column swung around In front oftho approaching automobiles and gradually closed in on the party the In-dians began to circle around them anddraw in closer and closer suddenly without warning there was a simultaneousrattle of firearms nd the Indians gmtheir war whoops as they continued tncircle in closer and closer on the autowhich had now come to a full stop
The Aring continued for several min-utes until the members of the party par-ticularly the women were thoroughlyscared They were taken as captive tothe comp and conducted directly to thetepee of Chief Plentyooup There theywere introduced all around to chiefand heed men of the tribe
A little later the party was served anIndian lunch in another tepee whtehgreatly pleased thevdistlnguJshed guertswho by that time come to understand that their bad only beenan Incident of the visit
DOCK STRIKERS SHOOT POLICE
Outbreak nt Fort William OntarioChief Among Wounded
Fort William Ontario Aug 12 Thestrikers morning on the arrival
of strike breakers broke out In riotingand shot several police including thechief perhaps fatally AH of the strik-ers are heavily armed The riot net wasread and the militia has been called out
Retail Furniture Dealers MeetSpecial to VPMblBcten Herald
Roanoke Va Au H The RetailFurniture Dealers Association of Vir-ginia met here this evening with a largenumber of delegates from different sections of the State In attendance
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INTERCITY HIGHWAY
lve Hundred PcrBonu Present ntEnthusiastic Gathering to PromoteSlovement District CommissionersAmong the Spoakeri OfflecrM AreElected and Committees Appolntod
movement having for its objectthe construction of a permanent highwayBetween Ataxandria and Waahlngtontook deflnlt form at a mass meeting of-tiUseas held last night In the YOODR
SouthThe meeting was attondtd by M per-
sons mchMlmg residents ef Alexandriaand WasUnftoa togotber delega-tions front Alexandria and Fairfax coun-ties
Prior to the meeting there was a baneconcert in front of the building byUte Soldiers Band of Washington
Speeches wore made by the followingPresident Tufts of North Carolina ofthe National Good Roads ssociatkmState Senator Laositer of Norfolk Dis-trict Commissioner H B F Macfarland
H Hoyt E Pennybacker of theUnited States good roads departmentDistrict Commissioner H L Wont andH A Coteman the latter of WashingtonThose occupying seats on the stage werethe following Mayor Paff District Commtsstonors itecfarland and West Sena-tor Lasstter J B Pennybttcker C HHoyt H L Harwood secretary andtreaswar of the Good Roads Associa-tion Richmond Vs and President Tuftsof the National Good Roads Association
The meeting was presided over by May-or Puff who Introduced the speakers
H A OoJman of Washington saidthat late movement was the beginning-of one for a roadway between Washingtoe and Richmond Mr Coleman auraaid that ten companies engaged in the
manufacture of material used for roadbuilding had signified their intention oflaying LOW rest each as a sample of thework done by them and that some willto addition thereto pay for the cost in-
volved In the constructionJ Clinton Smoot offered a resolution
that the Good Roads Association adoptways and means for a substantial im-provement of the road known as theWashington turnpike leading from thecorporate of the city to the high-way bridge that the association benamed the Alexandria WashingtonGreater Highway Association and thatthe meeting now elect officers that theofficers consist of one president fifteenvice presidents a secretary and treas-urer a finance committee of fifteen memhers a committee on engineering of fivemembers and a committee on road build-ing material of five members
A nominating committee of seven con-sisting of the following was then ap-pointed
and Robert Hum
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J T William president C C CarttnWalter Roberts Crandall Mackey Ira
J T Johnson John HJ St George Bryan W B Smoot
E L DaingerfleML H L West Dr DN Rust J L Weller F J PairC Rixey J T Burke HubertSnowden W H Walker Mr GudeJ F Weston Carrol Pierce AD Brockett E S Leadboater T L-
Risneill G H Backer G W ZacharyFrank Hume J M Willis Curtis
G L Booth William Corby SKann William West G W Carter WT Galliher and James F Oyster financecommittee G E Garrett Edward Dun-can Crandall Mackey Robert Elliott andF S Corbett enginertn committee IraF Bennett A D Marks H A CotomanG O Mason and J Y Williams roadbuilding material committee
Following the election of officer Presi-dent Williams made a brief speech ofthanks in which he asked the coopera-tion of his fellowofficers promising touse his best efforts In the interest of themovement
W F Downey of Washington whomaintain a summer home in FairfaxCounty arose and said that he wouldstart a subscription list with lee Lot theproposed highway At the close of themeeting a number of those present pre i
sented their names to the secretary tojoin the State Good Roads Association
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS
Tenneserc are nar Pencil Always open PrtTate E1 ntor Own farm prodoeta200 dir hnuM in Atlantic City Special woklj
Booklet MARGARET WALSH DUNCAN
GALEN HALLHOTEL AND SANATORIUM
ATLANTIC CITY N JWith ita oteaant contort its superior table aDdKrriee and caraUt sod took baths with minedatteedaats to aa ideal plus ton a long w abort stay
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COLONIAL BEACH HOTELS
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BulletinNIAGARA FALLS AND CANADA
Congress has adjourned and the time has come for a vaca-
tion a trip to some retreat far from the grinding wheels of gov-
ernment detailBeyond the wonders of Niagara lies a region that is par
ticularly alluring to the man or woman braintired after a strenuousseason The scenic St Lawrence with its swirling rapids and thehistoric cities along its banks the impressive Saguenay the picturesque Muskoka Lakes and Highlands of Ontario the 7emagamicountry almost untrodden by the foot of man and the great resortsof the Lakes all appeal strongly to the lover of nature
Niagara with its wonderful falls and marvelous gorge is thenatural gateway to the great region beyond and the through trainsof the Pennsylvania Railroad to Buffalo making direct connectionsfor Niagara Falls and Canadian points provide superior transportation facilities
Fifteenday special excursion by special trains of parlor carsdining cars and coaches leave Washington August Septem-ber 8 and 22 and October 6 for Niagara Falls Roundtrip rate
1100Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agents will furnish full informa-
tion regarding train service and rates of fare to all summer resortsand an illustrated booklet descriptive of the personallyconductedexcursions to Niagara Falls
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Beginning Saturday Augustcontinuing dally coupon tick-
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and the WashingtonBaltimore and Annapolis Ry TheElectric Line
If desirous excursionists maystop over at beautiful ChesapeakeBeach Washingtons only salt-water resort and also at
Tickets will be good to start fromany of the three places DistrictLine station ofBeach Ry Chesapeake Beach orBaltimcr and to tram In eitherdirection
One hour tide on the ChesapeeJceBeach three hours millon Chesapeake Bay and one s
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City Ticket Office 720nw Bond Building PhoneMain 1520
NORFOLK WASHINGTONSTEAMBOAT COMPANY
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JAMESTOWNDAI-LY AND SUNDAY
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Salt Water Bathing Fishing CrabbingAmusements and
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city Then the steamer Aonapotta aaihS afire aeroaa Cheaapeake Bar trip thatfa pkaaant eros n hottest days
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earner learfoc the foot of Pill Gtrrry ttraetfrom WaAington to Tolcbwuw strictinn Sue both wayi in Vaahicgtm
CHESAPEAKE BMand WEST RIVER TRIPSDoat the pcpalar tnp on the Mnawc-
ma Gte Ova times a week at L for themnrxl trip including street car tar Connect
N jrsdays sod Fridays at 930 a m Stnrdays at 2 M r m and Sundays at 1ft X a alV ets 5 tior or city ticket oftce BarErtcs Building Now York ate n wVASHlNiiTOX BALTIMORE AND AXXAP
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Sajoy talking nabbing and ftMac-fnaie and danetac week days
Tfun Satarday JJL Other days We Seamticket J CUldfw held tee Gp aol at
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ExcursionSteamer Jamestown
Wednesday August 18 1909Leanug promptly at T p aA four hours run down
the PotomacFor the benefit of the Washington Planrooads
Aaaodatioo-SpteKMd oppartaaitr to aid fat a worthy
REGULAR CENTS
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