. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. E. Harding -with hiB favorite riding horse "; founded and Flaherty, together with B. A. Chilson, the employer of the jockey who rode Fine Shot with all his horses was ordered off the grounds. No blame is attached to the jockey, who was unaware that Flaherty had slipped the weights. First race, 2:14 pacing, parse $500— William Harold, by Sidney ^ (B. Simpson) ill Mollie Nourse, by MoDwood (E. B. Smith) 2 2 2 The Banker's Daughter, by Arthar Wilkes (W. Brown) 4 1 4 Wilhelmlna, by Charleston „.„„ __ (W. G. Dnrfee) 3 4 5 FItz Lee by Arthur (J.


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. E. Harding -with hiB favorite riding horse "; founded and Flaherty, together with B. A. Chilson, the employer of the jockey who rode Fine Shot with all his horses was ordered off the grounds. No blame is attached to the jockey, who was unaware that Flaherty had slipped the weights. First race, 2:14 pacing, parse $500— William Harold, by Sidney ^ (B. Simpson) ill Mollie Nourse, by MoDwood (E. B. Smith) 2 2 2 The Banker's Daughter, by Arthar Wilkes (W. Brown) 4 1 4 Wilhelmlna, by Charleston „.„„ __ (W. G. Dnrfee) 3 4 5 FItz Lee by Arthur (J. Sullivan) 5 5 3 Time—2:15, 2:14, 2:15. 2:16 class, mixed trotters and pacers, pnrse $150. Bam EL, by Jim Blaine (W. W. Whitney 3 11 Lynall, by Lynmont „ _. G. W. Kingsbury) 13 8 Janice, by William Harold „ „ (B. Simpson) 4 2 2 Puerto Klco, by Sable Willkea (J. G. CniceUo) 2 4 4 MaryL () 5 5 5 Time—2:20,252, 2:18. Banning race, five furlongs purse $100—Skirmish won, Limber Jim second, Red Steel third, lime 1:02. Noma ic. First Guard and Earnest also ran. Bunnlng, five and a half furlongs, selling, purse $100— Whitcomb won, San Augustine second, Wing third. Time 1:09. Miss Dividend and Ojal also ran. Additional Uses for the Horse. DB. C. HASOEBO, Veterinary Surgeon. (Graduate of the Turin Royal Veterinary College.) Infirmary t 811 Howaid St., between 4lh and 5th, San Francisco, Oal. —Telephone, Main 457. Ex-Supervisor E. Aigeltinger. nomination by his party for the office of Sheriff at the next mnnicipal election, and sbonld he acquiesce the record of his phenomenal rnn for Supervisor would doubtless be repeated. Last Two Days at ; Friday was Marysville day at the track and the stores in town closed their doors and everybody made a holiday of the occasion and attended the races. The first race, the 2:17 trot, that gave Arrow, the chestnut son of Silver Bow, a chance to get into the 2:15 list which he did by trotting the second he


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