. Breeder and sportsman . LIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. All the 1. test and most approved appliances lorParis Mutuels and for conducting tbe business In tbebest and most expeditious manner lo any part ot thecountry west of the Missouri river. Business solicited from all Responsible associations. Correspond with us before making other \VH|TKHKAD* 20 I*ldmdorn St. S. F. SUBSCRIBE TO IT FOR THIS YEAH. It is published semi-monthly during tbe racing setand is but $12 per year. Single copies can be bat THE BREEDEK AND SPORTSMAN 313 Bush Street, - - San Francisco, C AgentsTor GOODWIN B


. Breeder and sportsman . LIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. All the 1. test and most approved appliances lorParis Mutuels and for conducting tbe business In tbebest and most expeditious manner lo any part ot thecountry west of the Missouri river. Business solicited from all Responsible associations. Correspond with us before making other \VH|TKHKAD* 20 I*ldmdorn St. S. F. SUBSCRIBE TO IT FOR THIS YEAH. It is published semi-monthly during tbe racing setand is but $12 per year. Single copies can be bat THE BREEDEK AND SPORTSMAN 313 Bush Street, - - San Francisco, C AgentsTor GOODWIN BROS, of New circulars mailed upon application. BY LAWS and RULES AND REGULATIONS or THE NATIONAL AND AMERICA! Trotting Associations ? AND THE - Pacific Coast BloodAssociation with dkttinc iii Troidnq As^n Rules 30American Association Rules 30i Blood Horse Rules (Morocco binding) 60 For -nlr at the office of tbe BREEDER AND SPORTSMA1 313 Bush Street, San Franciw-o. H0R£ - 30 Ifl ) 60. ? Vol. XXVII. No. J 318 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATT7RDAY, NOVEMBER The Ride With Molly. The bees were in the blossoms an the woods were white as snow. With miles an miles o daisies in a springtime long ago : Anthe winds from dreamin meadows came with kisses sweet an kindWhen I drove the cows from pastnx an when Molly rode bebind. I remember all abont it—the pathway through the the old mare timed herfootsteps to the music of the bellsThat clanked the whole way homeards to the merry milkin place,Bat mostly I remember Mollys curls about my face. For. ridin there behind me. every breeze a-blowin freeWould catch em an would kiss em an toss em over sometimes, too. I turned my head to see her bright eyes shine,An our faces ci>me together an her lips were close to mine. I didnt mind the labor in the fields or in the glades—The long an wearv furrows where the young corn waved its blades,For I Knew tbat fore the twilight came


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