. Outing. Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Joseph Jefferson troutfishing in Sandwich, Mass. which he carriedwith him when herattled away overthe rough roads. The Boston Globeof August 23, 1903,published the fol-lowing from TheOuting Magazine: To Grover Cleve-land fishing is a is not a takes it would not be moreearnest addressing apublic meeting, wherehis words would beflashed over thecountry to be read bymillions, than when hesits in a small boat, andwith infinite patiencewaits for a thing that impresses one most aboutthe ex-President when he gets so close to n


. Outing. Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Joseph Jefferson troutfishing in Sandwich, Mass. which he carriedwith him when herattled away overthe rough roads. The Boston Globeof August 23, 1903,published the fol-lowing from TheOuting Magazine: To Grover Cleve-land fishing is a is not a takes it would not be moreearnest addressing apublic meeting, wherehis words would beflashed over thecountry to be read bymillions, than when hesits in a small boat, andwith infinite patiencewaits for a thing that impresses one most aboutthe ex-President when he gets so close to natureis his simplicity. He wears an old brown suit,with a soft hat pulled down over his . In these old clothes he may appear tolack polish, but he certainly does not lackstrength. ... He is very methodical inhis habits on his fishing trips. Mr. Cleveland would breakfast at eightoclock promptly, then down to the dockand into the boat, and as he settled himself. Joseph Jefferson at Crows Nest, Buzzards Bay. Photograph by T. E. Marr. ?■! h O i », I i


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