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THE SAN FRANCISCO JALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1900 i {s E Ct g ush, Rural Artist, Whitehead—these are the names with which leash- country, and it has attracted the best dogs in America. The close students of form expect Curtis & Son’s blue dog Beacon and gene : { € ght greyhounds and as many more will meet in the Ladies’ Day Geary's Palo Alto to meet in the all-important deciding course. As chance enters largely into every contest on the coursing field, the * 3 Stake ng Club. he most valuable stakes ever run for in this cleverest tipsters may be put to coniusion. 3 e e e e el Q800000000 eieieieitsieteiedeiesisieideie 4006000000000 0000000000e600600ieteteoe ! AKE FISHING EAMS COMING | COURSING FOR ' [Sgstoi “in" DI AN REGATTA |\ [fALLACE CUP ;'RACQUET MEN IN FULL SWING|* CLOSE IN LINE| > A RICH STAKE|HEie il OF SCULLERS| = RACE PUT OFF, \ HARD-AT WORK i::::;:*" SR AR | Arels, Ploneers and Soutn EHGS[Caurorma Yacht Club Skippers | Tennis Cracks Are Practicing i T O O O i o oSSR S ) | Freely at|San Francisco Falls Back to|Ladies' Day Event Will Be U and Fourth Place and Dudes Decided To-Morrow at Go Up. Union Park. | difficult to tell t from the old Cotton, s pupby by HushicHockects, He! WIIl Unite on Indepen- Cannot Get ‘Crews Together | for the Championship Meet- 7 on Saturdaus. | ing of the Year. trials show him to be above the average dence Dau' clas: Russell, Allen & Wilson have sold Palm | - SR Flower tc ) 3 8, yell-] o | ; d * day champlon stake, second | Flower to L. C. Hodgkins, a well-known | The Ariel and the Pioneer rowing clubs’ | . 1o o ;o gan Francisco Yacht e only to the John Grace | “Wiiifn Mrphy and George Parkinson | Te€atta at Long Wharf last Sunday was | ciup from Vallejo to Sausalito last S ake on the leashman's | have in Crawford Lass and Ben Lomond, | decidedly successful. There was a large | o \° f0fm, FE C08 (0 FRCCe %0 na n will be d to-morrow at | respectively, the greatest Prospects now | attendance of spectators and the events | oof W8 DR B Bl o ooagon, Fi Patias anict Coursing Park. of the!in the running here. They are showing | were disposed of in such rapid succe it B . , race in class one Of this month and continue un SEAE BTt Tins ai AL high class form and are expected to do | jyon® (1SP0sed of In such rapid Suecessi®h | vachts took part in the race In class or $Bs moaths. sl witinhi & gl 1 4 S . sted- | 2ng five In class two. G. E. Billings' urth_of g the p g omething big in the California Futurity [ slips for the rich priz Rexty 3 | v corth | EXcept the race among members of the | 3ot o e since the arrival and departure of e slive fot next September. This stake will be worth | g Nixte, with 4 Ume allowance of Siuce the arrival aud departure of seconds, be | 4P winner. The grey- | Pioneer Rowing Club for the Alpe: ; r— fle aikantak ip . the. unfor- | e e olr by H b Andesson. for | medal, which was won by C. L. Ochs, t all the big schooners—| West to meet the best product of Ca tunate, a broken toe putting the great im- | the proverbial “ong. tain of the club, over a course of one Lurline, Aggie, Chispa and Ramona. NiX- | fornia on the courts—tennis has receive ported dog out of the running. The cour ——— a h‘?li |l-nlles th a turn, all the events |je's actual tim T the twenty-six-mile | a c in_impetus and the gournam SO S0S 01k of Sl i : took place over a short straightaway st s 32 seconds | this year will probably show for it in th . | ing men are almost unanimous in pic THROUGH THE FAIR GREEN | course” The Long Whart course. though p s f“"v-‘zw‘m':‘)‘;“‘m"””m! e elopment of a gumber of new player: ndition to th | Beacon and Palo Alto as the greyhounds | it has been used for boat racing ever e | IODE i sk wgie third, |in the second clasf. There have been nc g Wi s| which will work their winning Wwi . the earliest days of San Francisc | Chispa took second place, SEE ides | Bdditions to the first ciass men. The er ' of Stockton, | through the stake until they meet to-mor- | _The second annual contest for the Prince | still affords excellent water for practice, | Lurline fourth ard Ramona last. Besides | tries for the champlonship singles prom- " . Poniatowski cup will be held on the 1inks | is not by any means all that can be de- | the club race there was a match between | ise to be greater than ever and the qual e, which | Ity of the game should be likewise im of the baseball games on while not help- All thoughts their Duc doing thin; ErYELD e relative p | ! San Francisco is converned. | Fow might to_determine \\hlc)\Ti‘:alsl:a;:s A it oo | Abis tor LMD g eveats. It TR TaiehY | o 2 1t i hooners Lurline and 4 to still leads with - cent | declared the ultimate winner. ‘ 4 5t was won | Sheltered from prevailing winds and has | resuited in a close contest, Aggle winning | Proved. team gund | by 3 el B g ey g0 AT tl:;ng:;:p,@?i)-' \41:»};:??; :nn:gé:n::; ot | plenty of depth, and consequently of buoy- | by 11 seconds actual time. In class two | In the circular sent out by the commit- tock: osest | and some greyhound held ligh by the s oA ; ancy, but it is not equally fair to all com- ith an allowance of 14 minutes 22 | tee, which consists of Harold Crowell of tockton and Oakland, | Rublc may '}‘”,l"1.,,:’",(;“{’1,;“fr".“”2‘;am She ‘;“‘.“‘ “'”]:‘ = total score of 122 for the | petitors. The contestant who gets the in- ' " 2 3 Ok & wec merve & g eighteen hole: t dividing them These two | be- decided ‘to-d fhe Soort wil “com- I“s; e ms will meet this afternoon on the | mence upon the arri of the 10:15 a. m. | M . an 1 the S local grounds { train. The trains to-morrow will start at | fael Golf Club, whose score was 127. Miss W the local team has not been able 12 and 1 o'clock. Moffitt's recent marriage has removed her to work its way out of the marsh in Thetis by ten minutes 40 sec- | San Francisco, Samuel Hardy of Oakland bea and J. A. Landsberger of Alameda, thers her nearest competitor be- | side station has so much the best of it s. R. Gllman Brown of the San Ra- | that he is certain to beat an antagonist 3 - is a conditional provision as to the num who is not decidedly his superior. | 45 seconds. The former champion of the | ber of sets to be played in the preliminar e lhedh'}fkf T e e e i me- | San Francisco Yacht Club, A. Sutheriand’s umpa';"fyf' e ommittee has determined b ate and junior crews of the Ariel Row- | Cath cent addition from 01 e bes ree out of five sets, but stake at Ingieside Park has an en- | from the ranks of the contestants and the | ing Club, the latter, being In better con- | G mitorn Yasnt Cluh. the sloop Sur- | this s subject fo change shouid it be try of eighty dogs. The sport will com-| struggle will probably be between Miss | dition, won. Archie Taylor took the lion's | price ‘were both distanced. | deemed advisable to do so at the last ch s to have sunk is a puzzle. [ ¥ O 150 508 e : e Eaeris ek R SEEregtton of | Tamre 8L k300 gnkc 4o Amang the | Alice Colden Hoffman (who recently won |hare ‘of the swimming events, Lyirg with | " From Vallejo down to California City | moment. The finals will be the best threa men that are high priced and have repu- | Giri Hawker, Tea R Lexington, Kid | the San Rafael Golf Club’'s Council's cup J. A. Geddes in the race in old clothes, | the conditions were favorable for fast |Out of five, as it has always been. Tha and winning the 100 and 220 yard races. | time, there being @ strong breeze and lit- | entrance fee will be $1 and all entries will ations for first-class ball playing. ‘i'he o ; farls et “nele” is. paving 1 e In the race between crews of the Ariel |tlo sea. From the time Raccdon Straits | Bositively close on the 8th inst. J. t is that “Uncle” is paying more in| jacre Master Davenport, Palmflower, | for women), Miss Mary Scott and Miss Lawrence, Thornhiil, Miss Pen | Rowe. pposed climb of res for his basket of “pretzels” than | man “Krag Jorgensen, Night Time, Min- | One of the strongest players in Southern | 214 Pioneer clubs, intended to test the | were entered the wind was light and full | Crooks will act as referee. 2 climb of other manager in the league. Reitz, | erva) Lily of the West, Sweet Belle, Sin- | California 1s H. T Havs of Riverside, | ;gg‘gf‘:}";}f&:fir of the new four-oared |of flaws. Theke was consequently a good | George Whitney, the present champlon, deal of luck about this part of the race. will be called on to play the winner of the { The Corinthians cruised to Petaluma |all-comers’ tournament. As Samuel and Snatiee ot b lnain l{"e:kl"{ race for | qrawbridge last Saturday, returning on | Sumner Ha‘rdRy;:m both play in the to e sact- | ce Rt e championship o e Arlel owing | g v, e ip there was Nament and ert N. Whitney h their last meeting transnct- of Riverside.” In'the tnal round for the | Clu Drought_cut ' Willlam McCausiand e e Tt | will be a hard strussie for ey sala’ » by no means meager. Sacr: v e ~ ) ings " ous 3 v 7 | an 5 i son, the e T g and Amigo, in which the first |9 . ATl e e ‘pass 19000 o Hughes, | Ml One of the most Important rulings | his antagonist was J. R. McNab. M. |puiled in his usual §06d form, WINNINE, A | aumnclcame cut & winher by & latge mar. | The Eastern trtp of the Caiifornta cracks but half of this is made up of subserips | Joce and Stock g All ars. viahie Hays, playing a strong, steady game, de- | ygce in shells between E. C. Stenberg | gin. To race out of Petaluma Creek is a | is still a matter of doubt. At first the o s Srominent business men of the | s and Stockton. All owners runfing | feated him by the decisive score.of 6 up, |and Charles Wilson was won by the | Somewnat Wsicy business, and the depth | Kenwood Club refused to adv: b B PR acal team e it mow stands is | thelr,doge at these parles will be ruled off | 4 1o play, in @ match over thirty-six holes: | former. Sgmewhat rsky business, and the depth | Keliwood Club refused to advance t at last settled. Manager Harris ant affiliated with the coursing committee. hflvle!;“;r;:nflr:hoe"eergtl Dme emgoe:bx%{; ‘.Th;,:;*:,:’",'}gg“(:‘*h'::?g ;:g";fisr;{!r&le often have been inconsiderable. J. W. | d¥s and the Whitneys to Chicago. Dv the new shortstop, recetves 313 a month; , Lowlander, Belle Clair, Miss Wil- | who, having won the championship of the | o 1 Schwartz $100, Pabst $100, Tburg $100 and | gop * Password, Twilight, Benicia Bo; Parfia&m’(’)u‘h ':‘mld(’ulmdorl’me Rflbmoux | won after a close and exciting contest by, the rest of his men average $75 per month. | ““rhe members of the California Coursing | ¢y ¢ be regarde *h When it is taken into consideration that | committee Ciub, may be regarded as the champion but two games a week are played these | &3 much bu w Creek to the u . > e res 3 - ; v | ing the week the light broke and his intention to | Pates good ball from them the rest of the | “Hereafter when an owner desires an | aGolonel Bogey." Pew's Truant does not draw so much ght broke and it now is _ intentic 0 | D O What ¢hey need Is. & _little| nois ed P A0% e GILAt G gey.’ 5 AlAmeda Boating Club on Oakland Creek | ater as she formerly did, but she sails | 100ks as if favorabla agreement might bo whieserve for the | courage and some confidence. E] R o frie Intormiation. Pay | In the Decoration day tournament of |to-night has been abandoned (for the pres- | Mo ior;® : reached by all concerned. » the Los Angeles Country Club W. W. Ste- | ent at least) on account of the f£o of all litters ‘must be | vans“Gna 3 H. Nicoll tied for first net | o EZY | To-day and to-morrow are open days on - H. 2 eather that has.prevailed recently. Th the litter registration | score, each having a mnet record of 16l | energetic "“Ma"nF of the Alamedas, W. | :?nerg,?{fii?m::fd, géli;::nlsflg'argfngl‘\iggf WITH THE DOG FANCIERS. for thirty-six holes. The first attempt to | B. Hinchman, has been taking his sum- | tpe California Yacht Club had set to-day settle the winner by a match over elght- | mer vacation'ard has not been on hand | fur e aamual race for the Wallace trow een holes resulted in a tie; and on June 2 | to superintend the weather. phy. which is really the most important | The elrcuit of shows under the auspices the competitors met again. Nlcoll made | ‘The Triton Swimming and Boating Club | 2y of th < Cl a score of % less 14—t1, while Stevens | nas not yet arrived at any congm!mn | eveat on the schedule, but finding that few © American Kennel Club is an assur- vi B t their crews togeth S ) > Aty of | orm. They make errors, but they Smash | cxysces charges on dogs ate excestive and | SCOre Was 102 less 22—$0. Stevens thus won | about a new location, the Board of Public | S S htesdes afternoen they have: docided | o fact: On Monday the adjourned meet- y [ b g |Ing of the associated s, y ol SoumiTY | the ball with marked regularity. They | iy ny are dcterred from startiag | DY e stroke. The sweepstakes handicap | Works being very dilatory in passing upon h e till July 4. The S sociated specialty cluss of Sries ii] | drove Doyle out of the box-two weeks ago | 8025 {h tha big parks because of this ex. | Of June 2 was won by G. C. Lines, with | the appilcation of the club to Femove Its | Sase taks a mooniight Sall to-night and | the Pacific Coast will be held to deter- camping outhit and will and even the mighty Hughes could work | borii.. The compiitee will take the mat. | & EToss G f Yand a met of 76, hip or | Doathouse from the present site to the | {o iorrow will cruise to Redwood City: |Wine the nature and extent of the joir three weeks. M. R. Hig- | no more than a tie game with them. In|{ with the cxpress company officials | (&1 & ehc‘m ESG ‘17;‘ éffi fl""lp‘;fi' P of | foot of Larkin street. It is possible that | The annual regatta of the South Bay |SUPport to be given the Oakland sho and Paris Kilburn and wite | view of their lverfmm;-r;;es(rmfizmxs?gi| ng endeavor 1o secure some concessions | he Pachappa Goif Club at Riverside {he accumulated sand in front of the land- | yacht Club for the Martin Doerr cup took | The bench show of the State Fair Asso- party. | should not be too severely eriticize |in the matter. . y_be dredged out. so as to | place last Sunday over the course v 5 o 4 the San | having - suffered defeat. ~ Last Sunday [“’Gus Bernal of Pleasanton has been noti- | The former won at the twenty-cighth 4ole | render it possible to occupy the Dresent | Aivico, - Five sloops and two. schoomers | ooton will be held during the second last Sagur- | afternoon “Uncle's” players demonstrated | fied to appear herme the committee to | in @ thirty-six hole match. 9 up.'$ to play. | location for a year or two longer. The [{bok part. The eourse was estimaced at | ook In September and will be follo were poud | —notwithstanding their defeat—that they | correct the registration of a litter of pup- | Hays tied sixteen bogey scores and mada | Tritons recently elected the following of- | {7 fles. and was covered by the winner, | 57, 1h¢ SHOW of the San Francisco and “hich they took | were made of the right stuff. A lucky | ficc“\v. E. de B, Lopes is the protestant, | ten other holes in one stroke more than | ficers: President, D. H. Everett: financial | A" & Moody's ‘sioop Clane, In 2 hours 16 | Mateo ~Agricultural ‘Assoctation, wh streak of hitting and an error by Hilde- | gileging that a litter of puppies by War- Efil-n t invitatl ! secretary, H. E. Cook; recording secre- | minutes actual time. The corrected time | V.. be held at Tanforan Park from S fessors t | outfielder in the gue, gavi e instead of in June, as their present owner less; captain, lanley lerley; lieuten- )’ " e latter association f. emt They will | & big lead. It was enough to take the | claims. Dr. Clark of Brockean: Wi seconds. Sonniksen's (formerly Commo- 'or mem and was highly successful. Fourteen |ant, I. Citron; trustees, D. J. O'Keeffe, J. Cee" 3 ship In the American Kennel Club w nd remain there @ | heart out of the average team, but the | chased two of the puppies, has been sum- | BOlfers went over from Los Angeles and | P. Heilbron and John Peat. e dore J. C. McKee's) sloop Wanderer took | sent to New York early next week I port which the vicin- | Friscod Elayefl ball and it was only by a | moned as a witness. layed in an 15-hole handicap tournament. |~ Tt ignot unlikely that the three rowing | SccOnd Place. understood that Joh: v " " g c—— G ————— at John Davidson will be ske in base running that they lost. They | T, . | The first prize was won by J. Jeone of Los Lot W B vited to judge, b ot aha AR 0 T | o g i gy e e iR o I hhe name All Glory, clatmed for & 87eY- | Angeles with a score of 108 less 18-90, the e ,'.‘-.:r;’ e ‘?;',“g',,fi';d',";g_ FOX TERRIER FANCIERS. |lutel e liasy., 0t this 18 not yet ab on the Lagunitas, | of the race. The following table shows | much like Old Glory. v second award being taken by N. Wilshire | gatta on July 4. 3nmel McGeorge, a b Philip C. Meyer, who has done so mu. yme good sport. He used | the standing of the teams: T 7. Cronin was notified that he must | Of the same city with a scoré of 114 leas | Brother of Alec, has joinea the South s for the saintly breed on this coast b: | Jumes Markland's files, | — — register all his dogs before July 1 and that | Siop gonmes Irvine of the San Diego Golf | Ends, and C. E. Cutter, a former member, | A regular meeting of the Pacific Fox |liberality in importing the best strai e Fopee Fowlers | “It remained for the Oaklands to® stop ! o e pact Bt perr | the wild rush of the local team to the B ol o foh therel " | front. After winning five straight games | W Xi"be Geceptud., amily are spend- | “Uncle” Hank's German band went up | “Sccretaries of parks must demand cer- oud River | against the Dudes and were overwhelmed | ificates of registration for dogs runnir ed excel- | by base hits. But to be beaten by the | for the first titne or having changed ow: ' Dudes is no longer a disgrace, as Ewing's | fox party of | men are playing ball in championship | “Gyt-cf-town coursing men claim that w PL: found so seductive they | il Ay Club won the driving contest with a drive | has rejoined it. The nomin: _ : blood, had the misfortune to los ~ Imon in Monterey Bay | cLUBs. | 71 g claimed ' some veafs since by Bastern | scores heing Jeone's 108 and Tuft's i05:°°° | WUl be made at the next meeting of the | puiyeli, Hemelright, Ward, Moore, Fos- | Mre Iag ns mionaa Bajoihe Kennels of ita Cruz was good last Sunday. | ] 2 s mew oy reElstered. Mag. | Ihe following are the results of the | “The Dolphin Club's ladies’ day, which | ter and Martin were also present. The | The interest in Si. Bernards does not Murdoch 2 Robert Murdoch : Aoy f‘*‘Ah",;{,d;, from 1. Pringle, has | play in the ladies’ handicap on the Oak- | was to have been held to-morrow, has | specialty club committee reported the | Seém to abate with time. Hugh M- made an unust catch. g 3 e b g e i ko B 0 by | land links last Saturday: Mrs. W. P.|been postponed till July 15. The principal | prospects for a circuit of dog shows, be- | Cracken has bred his Sweetheart, by A 3 L P“h'; Sonnels Firm Fridnd PT gre = Johnson (scratch) beat Miss Lucy Moffitt | events 'fl’l be the same as those already | §inning at Oakland in the latter part of | Milo, out of Lady Bonita, to Grand Ma PIGEON MATCHES | Sacramento IR ever 1 mi) andl it ot (e e G (received two strokes on nine holes) 1 up; | stated, except that the senior outrigger | August and following at Sacramento and | tef II, by Grand Master, out of Bon: o . { Stockton. SRR Fames Dean's Brilliantine. prongunced | Mrs. F. E. Magee (received two strokes | skiff race will be between Stanley Adder. | Tanforan in September, as being exceed- | Doon. e has also bred Presidio Ruth, Oakland 2113 ! % h“ > . Took 3 pt‘x’ a on nine holes) beat Miss Whitney (re- | ey, junior champion and eaptain of the | ingly encouraging. A. E. Guy of Seattle, | DY Eboracum, out of Bernardo, to tho ol & Wbs Ruasies illl bb B s Francisco. RO L U ‘A;O;“kf’:“s"f; ;‘é‘mg"’u{“gm Syhound {;‘3 't:e‘veld four strokes on nine holes) 3 up, 2 | Triton Club, and the "?lz'" . O. Patch, | & prominent fancier of that section, was | Same dog. 5 e a1 the erounds of ire| The Oakiands and the Btocktons will | Lopez & Son’s imported dog Sbylock, the | ' PI&¥- The Dolphins recently ré-elected its pres- | elected a member. The first division of | Phil Wand has sent his English se ent board of officers to serve during the | the produce stakes for 11 was opened | Flora W, East to be bred to ( furnish entertainment at the league |sire of Mos: unt D M. a inds (his week As Doth teams are | oncs. Brifiantine nas not been a success| SWIMMERS AT SUTRO’S. |comink six months with only one change- | and the following nominations were made: | sione. Albert Betz 'the Secretary o o Trapshooting Assoclation, The first will be between Her- | fgh f d place the cont; v he fieid, but something good is expect- C. Roach as captain in the place of T, J. Percy Ward's Cambridge Wire (Ecl Facific Coast Field Trials Assoct it president, ‘8ol A, M. |n Ggibr Be. walchan with conderanls|od from this e L L o e Kennedy. Plunger-Eciipse Queen, whelped, April 1, | has bred his English setter, Merry Il secretary of llhe flnrv;gning 4880Ci~ lnlt;l-ral. 1r ‘hed Dlude: v;;nlhto-day they EPnfi }gorlzar;'ls Jusht Fc}}lpsedfi l:y:dhe great | The contests to-morrow at Sutro Baths m.vn[’x hfl-‘t{::- Champion Golden Jewel l‘y-’i ‘°“;""‘:“”‘:§ é:‘:‘n[! ':"rlasdm:r:h“f‘ The rivals will each shoot at twen- | Wi in second place. ey are abl nglish sire Herschel, has whel a litte . B. ewel . 3 e IV geons and will stand at the same | t0 kecp up their gait they nhoudldd“'ial?e)x gt seven puppies to 'T. J. Cm“r’llr{s Noita | U be between the following swimmers HANDBALL EXPERTS, e e Dk | Bemten - | e ' (hergeent bench s majority of e serfes. e al on_of | Tralee. e last litter out of the same s . o 2 e ot second vi » N v Fifty-yard dash, juveniles—J. R o 9, S'el!l.‘f- Baron, has lost nowe of his popularity 4. Mareball in the match for the chal’ | shifting of Francks to short s also an | killed, Lucretia Borgla, Manila and other | &My Rulonick, F. Lockwood, . Greenan, | scene of much activity to-morrow, eight | e : s TI 19 | Woodcote ' Quech. By Waokiore Vomony St Improvement. Schmeer was & shopy | winners. Summers, match games being scheduled for decision, Further nominations for the second divi- | out of Rene, to the Baron. 4 Y. & . " W i1 Wiliiamson has gone to Victoria | shortstop, but unreliable. The line-up for | T. J. Cronin’s Maid of Bail and Best | hupe: ¥. Cushes, 7. baspaom:,C: Lundin, The principals in the various matches are: | sion Produce stakes for 11 wers made as 1t s probable. that W, B. Meek's ma to participate in the sixteenth annual | to-day is as follows Trump have been mated with the same | Kipp. Special, 100-yard race—Between H. B. Barry and J. Kirby vs, D. Regan follows: Percy Ward" Lady _Musk | nificent yo . B v tournament of the w;..m}“ an;i Capital | _Stockton Positions. Oakland. | owner's Wild Tralee. Mr, Cronin's Rose | Kenzie and C. Augustus, best two out J{u.’fif, Kirby; G. McDonald and M. McNeil vs, 'é?‘..‘:: (Eclipse Tartar<Eclipse Blanche), bred to |fornia (‘fin:." %fl"fi:fi?h ‘r,l‘r?..".'. ;'.'L'x'p o gun clubs, C. A. Halght will also repre- of Tralee has been mated With J. Segger- | heats. Trick and fancy springboard diving.. | Kinnon and M. McDonald; A. McVicker and | Fgriham, April ' petitor for honors in the ensuing T i 2% e iscsin Guw'Cich e T i A AR Yeen i e s, . A | i s . Conea eyt o B Sagi-Lasy Sironlers brea S8 svanen | A well-known fancter of the br will be _held to-morrow at Ingleside brea to James Dean's Moondyme 1T My | Hanson. E. McKenste. J. Hamion Hyan; T. Serres and B. Whits var o Tening| Jupe 2 3 rner | has recently had the misfortune to I grounds. Scven events in all are down for Dean's consistent performer. Conné ©O. Misner, L. Hansboro, . Epperson, T, |and W. johnson; E. Curiey #hd R. Murph: A. E. Guy's Norfolk Vick (Champlon Nor- | jmby peed, dOF by death, has sent to E: Gecision: giving shooters of ail classes an has been thrown out of (raining ad wi | Thompson, W. Carroll, G. Trving, 3 "iordan and 3 Harlow: R. Tiausman, ang | 00k, Verachty Stardale Sunbeam, bred to | 1400 fo another fine specimen to take 1o aive ¢ b'll:nl';nklpf‘x A AL e ey be given a thorough rest. 4 ;us%&?{. E::ghlll‘nd ’j Broyer; . & ae o stud dogs to breed from Alhrr:- can b?x'\' e rocks 3 P. Thritt has sold Far Hill, Tried | Uncle Sam has 11,000,000 cows. | & Yoo S MM e doubt that this will remain the banner Arkansas hasn't a cotton mill. ! State for the king of watchdogs

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