Breeder and sportsman . he has no but little training he has recently stepped amile in 2:20, and an eighth in 16% seconds whichis a 2:12 gait. He will be trained and there is nodoubt but he will take a record of 2:15 or betterthis coming season. He is not only a suberb in-dividual but shows every indication of gameness,level headedness, and all the qualities that go tomake a race horse. He is intelligent, of good dis-position and is greatly admired by all who haveseen him. His grandam Bonnie Bell is the dam offour, with standard records, and and she is by Almont33, one of the greate


Breeder and sportsman . he has no but little training he has recently stepped amile in 2:20, and an eighth in 16% seconds whichis a 2:12 gait. He will be trained and there is nodoubt but he will take a record of 2:15 or betterthis coming season. He is not only a suberb in-dividual but shows every indication of gameness,level headedness, and all the qualities that go tomake a race horse. He is intelligent, of good dis-position and is greatly admired by all who haveseen him. His grandam Bonnie Bell is the dam offour, with standard records, and and she is by Almont33, one of the greatest sires the world has everknown. All of his get resemble their sire, are goodgaited, and show great natural speed. As yet theyare too young to receive training, but great thingsare expected from them. Larsen & Mayhew ofYuma, Arizona, paid $600 for a two-year-old by RedMcK, that can now show better than a 2:25 are not only handsome, but, like their sire,have excellent dispositions in and out of the RED McK 43766. They are all solid color, symmetrically built, andand are just the kind of horses that command bigprices. It would be hard to find a better individualto breed to than Red McK., and impossible to breedto a better bred one. Mr. W. R. Murphy whose post-office address is Box 473 and telephone numberBroadway 5102, will stand this horse at MurphysStables, 752 Santee Street, Los Angeles, at the lowfee of $30 with return privilege. He has every con-venience for caring for mares in corral and will doso at reasonable rates. Those who wish to knowmore about this horse should send to Mr. Murphyand get a copy of Red tabulated pedigree. LINCOLNS HORSE TRADE. Lincoln was a lawyer practicing in the Illinoiscircuits at the time. He and a judge once joked eachother about horse trades. The upshot of the mat-ter was that the two agreed to meet at a designatedhour the next day to make a trade. The horse up tothe hour of the trade were to be unseen. Therewas to be n


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