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Jillian Fougeron at Jun 14, 2020 04:53 PM

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Mr. WILLIAM F. CODY, "Buffalo Bill," complains that THE WORLD did him an injustice recently through misapprehension of his relation to the cowboy race from Nebraska to Chicago. He declares that he had nothing to do with originating the race and that his only connection with it is through his offer of a prize of $500, not to the rider who reaches the Fairgrounds first, but to the one who brings his horses in the best condition. His prize is not, therefore, an inducement to cruelty but the reverse. THE WORLD is glad to make so agreeable a correction.

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Chicago Port 6/17

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