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, X -, 0 ■ 10 r, !0 U 715 3 Mi j 700 X 10 J* .700 w 25 -° jr| 10 + J CHICAGOANS AT DERBY LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 19.— Among the Chicago visitors were J. C. Shafer, owner of the Chicago Evening Post and Louisville Herald ; Charles A. Sogner, editor of the Chicago Post ; N. L. Stein, John EL Thompson, H. L. VanSchaik, A. B. Erskine, Bmmry B. Levy, S. N. Straun, G. B. Winston, John D. Black, Col. B. W. Stewart, "Chick" Evans, J. D. Cady, W. O. Wetmore, president of the First National Bank ; Bohert Sweitzer, Den-J nis Dugan and Paul Weidel. Among the Chicago visitors were forty-five public officials and professional men, who made up a party to come for the Derby. The list included Thomag__A. Doyle, Edward J. Joyce, B. B. Sheridan.!. P. Lonahan, Jajsjtfa F. McCajie, Dr. H. Quigley, Dr. H. P. Doc-_ MJ. 111. *. S. Wilson, Dr. O. A. MilUr, Dr. E. W. Bandell, Jjuaaes-Moaaiin, Charlos Mc-15 Carthy, F. J. Ford, J. A. Byrnes, O. Woos-15 ter, Gordon Shea, James Hannah, Michael Murray, A. C. Dunne, H. J. Keynolds, M. Ma-M loney, C. II. Webber. H. F. Bauler, .los.ph Gill, JEseph Bing, W. Hayes, F. E. Nibbo, L. J. Waiters, Charles McNeill, J. F. McCaffrey, Matthew Bunyan, James T. Shoaley, Bobert Malloy, Bryan Hartnttt, F. J. Wall, W. A. Benson, James Sheridan, 1-1 Diamond, p. J. Ktlley, H. Keller, 1. Brennan. N. J. Redmorid, C. N. Woodward, Joseph Murphy and J. N. Heidelmeier. ______________ =_______________