. Breeder and sportsman . Show and Field Trial Winners, as theybavo more bench-show and field-trial blood in themthan any that have ever been whtlped on the PacificCoast. Sire, POINT, double field trial winner: he by field trial and bench show win-ner, out of Utah, fi dd triil and bench shim-winner. Dam, QUBttN OKOXTETH bv hush T., benchshow winner, out of Champion Patli IT-•xteth. fieldtrial and bench show winner. This is the be t pointerblond in the world. Breedingana health , A. B. TRUMAN, 1425 Steiner St., near Ellis, S F., Cal. JALIFOENIA SPANIEL KE


. Breeder and sportsman . Show and Field Trial Winners, as theybavo more bench-show and field-trial blood in themthan any that have ever been whtlped on the PacificCoast. Sire, POINT, double field trial winner: he by field trial and bench show win-ner, out of Utah, fi dd triil and bench shim-winner. Dam, QUBttN OKOXTETH bv hush T., benchshow winner, out of Champion Patli IT-•xteth. fieldtrial and bench show winner. This is the be t pointerblond in the world. Breedingana health , A. B. TRUMAN, 1425 Steiner St., near Ellis, S F., Cal. JALIFOENIA SPANIEL KENNELS, Oakland, California,H. P. , and importerof typical COCKERSPANIELS. Winnerol first prizes at S. F,and Los Angeles,1S39;also, Columbus, 1889,New Yoik, 1887. lathe stud, solid ,won 1st and GoldModal at S. F., , $25. Puppies andgrown dogs at reason-able prices. My dogscnn neither talk nurclmb a tree, but are fielders and prize winners. 3? Sixth St, Oak Street ECHO COCKER KENNELS, STOCKTON, CAL. A. C. DAVENPORT, - - - some fine Cocker Puppies for Sale now, bv hissolid black Cocker Spaniel, Prize Winning stud Do*Bronta, A. K. C. , 17,061. ( Brant—Mollle> out ofregistered bitcheH, for $tu and $20. stud fee $J0. JARVI3 AGAIN TO THE FRONT. Only fonr out of six entries appeared at the starting postwhen tbe three-mile walk was called. The men all lookedfresb after their previous race. At the crack of the gnn Jar-vis again took the leid, and before the first half mile wbbfinished, his opponents were hopelessly in the rear. In thisrace he walked even better than he did in the one mile race,and his Btyla was so ea-*y that a person coul 1 look at himwalk all day aod not tire of the task. JarviB would certainlymake the pace hot for Lin*e or Nicholl, and tbe O A Cshould send him in company with Schifferstein to Washing-ton, D. C, to compete in the American championship meeting, he would bring credit upon


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