. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. BASTINA 2:16 and GEN. WILES 3:15, Holders of Club Team Record of 2:36 1-2 for Los Angeles Track. Futurity, twice defeating the champion filly Extasy 2:11 J. At Readville, the past season, Idolita. was timed an eighth in the stretch in 14| secODds—a remarkable flight of speed which few trotters have been able to attain. There are great possibilities in store for such a stallion—and should he even reach championship honors, it will not surprise some who are best acquainted with this horse's speed. Tw other good ones in the Maplewood dispersal are Phoebe Onward 2:


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. BASTINA 2:16 and GEN. WILES 3:15, Holders of Club Team Record of 2:36 1-2 for Los Angeles Track. Futurity, twice defeating the champion filly Extasy 2:11 J. At Readville, the past season, Idolita. was timed an eighth in the stretch in 14| secODds—a remarkable flight of speed which few trotters have been able to attain. There are great possibilities in store for such a stallion—and should he even reach championship honors, it will not surprise some who are best acquainted with this horse's speed. Tw other good ones in the Maplewood dispersal are Phoebe Onward 2:121, a great brush mare with 2:10 speed; and Her Ladyship, a two year old by Wilkes Boy, with extreme speed. The broodmares include PRIMROSE 3:09 1-4, Fastest Pacer In the Loa Angeles Driving Clnb. saw wherein he could become a factor in filling them. After successfully conducting a general hay and grain brokerage business, he determined to still further reach out for enlargement. To this end he bought the "Sunset Mills," 810-12-14 Fourth Street, and at once proceeded organizing his businesson an enduring basis. His motto being "square ; The subject of mill feed for live stock is one that intimately appeals to every horse and cattle owner. In this day of adulteration, when sawdust masquerades as bran and matble dust judiciously admixed helpsout the weight of middlings, whilst sweepings and other impu-ities so frequently find their way (or weigh) in the crushed barley sacks, it behooves the intelligent buyer to investigate the quality of food offered. One of "the best safeguards is the name of some reliable miller—one who so highly values the good name of his establishment as never to permit any inferior article to leave his mill. Such is the aim and inflexible rule of Mr. Dougherty, and any consumer of the. horses falling, and the driver is comparatively safe. The sulky has been drawn quarters in 29 seconds, and it has been Remonstrated th


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