. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Gije $vi&i»ex cmfc &p0vi#maxu [September 29, 1900 | TANFORAN FAIR. The first annual fair of the Sao Francisco and San Mateo Agricultural Association opened at Tanforan Park last Monday and while the attendance on the opening day was. McKINNET 3:111-4. Winner of First Prize for Standard Bred Stallions. very slim, it has been increasing right along and next week when the excellent program of harness racing is given it will doubtle&s be much better. The display of live stock i3 very fine, especially in the way of cattle exhibits. Among the breeders of
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Gije $vi&i»ex cmfc &p0vi#maxu [September 29, 1900 | TANFORAN FAIR. The first annual fair of the Sao Francisco and San Mateo Agricultural Association opened at Tanforan Park last Monday and while the attendance on the opening day was. McKINNET 3:111-4. Winner of First Prize for Standard Bred Stallions. very slim, it has been increasing right along and next week when the excellent program of harness racing is given it will doubtle&s be much better. The display of live stock i3 very fine, especially in the way of cattle exhibits. Among the breeders of DurhamB, the Baden Stock Farm, Oakwood Park Stock Farm, Joseph Marzen of Nevada, Davis Bros, of Indiana and W. H. How- ard of San Francisco are the principal exhibitors named and they show a grand lot of cattle. Douglas Cone of Red Blufl, John Sparks of Reno, John Marzen of Nevada and James Whittaker of Gait, make fine die- plays of Herefords and Oakwood Park shows some high class Devonp. In the milk breeds the Holstein- Friesans greatly outnumber the Jerseys, there being but four of the last named breed catalogued to thirty-five of the former. The Jerseys are all entered by Thos. Waite of Perkins. Frank H- Burke makes the largest exhibit of Hoi* steins with 26 head, Milbrae Dairy being the only other exhibitor of this breed. Swine, sheep and poultry are well represented, and Belgian Hares made a good showing also. The fa>r opened on Monday with ao Z., '*"' ^^-v'1-'. afternoon of harness racing in which members of the Golden Gate Park Driv- ing Association were the competitors. There were three events, and the sport was good although a heavy track and a gale of wind from the north prevented any fast lime. Manager Edwin F. Smith did the starting and did it well. He will act in the same capacity next week. The summaries of the races on Monday are as follows: First Race—Speedway Parse, ?3f>0. Mile heats, 2 In 3. D. Mianer'a br g Atbavis. byCIovis 11 J C. Oblanl's b e
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