. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 j DU PONT SMOKELESS 1 at Nashville, Tenn., May 15-17 THE SOUTHERN HANDICAP was won by C. G. Spenser who broke 9S EX 100 from 20 yds. mark FIRST AMATEUR AVERAGE was won by H. D. Freeman, of Atlanta, Ga., who broke 387 out of 400. THEY USED Du Pont Smokeless E. I. DU PONT CO., Wilmington, Delaware | Some Laflin & Rand Wins | Nashville, Tenn., May 15-17 (Interstate Association's Southern Handicap Tournament) FIRST GENERAL AVERAGE. Vicksburg, Miss., 7-S FIRST AND SECOND AMATEUR AVERAGES. Tulsa, I. T., May 7-9 FIRST GENERAL AVERAGE.


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 j DU PONT SMOKELESS 1 at Nashville, Tenn., May 15-17 THE SOUTHERN HANDICAP was won by C. G. Spenser who broke 9S EX 100 from 20 yds. mark FIRST AMATEUR AVERAGE was won by H. D. Freeman, of Atlanta, Ga., who broke 387 out of 400. THEY USED Du Pont Smokeless E. I. DU PONT CO., Wilmington, Delaware | Some Laflin & Rand Wins | Nashville, Tenn., May 15-17 (Interstate Association's Southern Handicap Tournament) FIRST GENERAL AVERAGE. Vicksburg, Miss., 7-S FIRST AND SECOND AMATEUR AVERAGES. Tulsa, I. T., May 7-9 FIRST GENERAL AVERAGE. New London, May 8-10 FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD AMATEUR AVERAGES. Columbus, O., May 9-11 FIRST AND SECOND GENERAL AVERAGES. Infallible, New E. C. (Improved) and "NEW SCHULTZE" MAKE GOOD. Laflin & Rand Powder Co. 170 Broadway, New York City. ⢠^^*.J»*J»»J.»*»+J^ At * CALIFORNIA POWDER WORKS. * Agents 4» Temporary Office, Berkeley, Cal. CALIFORNIA POWDER WORKS, Agents Temporary Office, Berkeley, Cal. ^M.$M^JH$HJâ$âJ,«$H$H$H$$M3, ^4^^M*^*^^fr^^4^"M*^^">^^^ â¢$â >t> â !' * fr All stock grazing on the forest re- serves must be salted regularly and at such places as are designated by the forest rangers. Moreover the owners of stock must notify the forest officers when any such order has been fulfilled. Not less than five pounds must be pro- vided for all stock over six months of age. A co-operative wool company is be- ing organized in Chicago for the pur- pose of selling the wool of its stock- holders direct to consumers. The new company claims to have made several sales and is securing from 3 to 5 cents more for wool than the best prices offered by wool buyers now in the west. Importations of Shropshire sheep this year will be the heaviest ever known if the present. rate is maintained. The increasing demand for high class mut- ton has strengthened the demand for the good mutton grades of sheep. While the bree


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