. Breeder and sportsman . on his AlamoStock Farm, four miles south of Reno. Theyare Jerseys of all ages and sexes. A Gazettereporter ffisited the ranch Monday afternoonand picked several of the much dreadedTexas licks ofl an old C5W. The cattle have been placed in iaolatcdyards on the Alamo ranch and were visitedMonday morniog by Charles H Blemer ofthe Uailed Hthies Departmenl of Aericuliure,Dr, Blemer stated that the pens in which thecattle are now being held are suitable for con-duciirg experimenlfl witb reference to of Texan fever among Nevadacatt!^ which will be placed among


. Breeder and sportsman . on his AlamoStock Farm, four miles south of Reno. Theyare Jerseys of all ages and sexes. A Gazettereporter ffisited the ranch Monday afternoonand picked several of the much dreadedTexas licks ofl an old C5W. The cattle have been placed in iaolatcdyards on the Alamo ranch and were visitedMonday morniog by Charles H Blemer ofthe Uailed Hthies Departmenl of Aericuliure,Dr, Blemer stated that the pens in which thecattle are now being held are suitable for con-duciirg experimenlfl witb reference to of Texan fever among Nevadacatt!^ which will be placed among the sou h-ern tnimals. The Sparks cattle will be heldby nd experiments coaducted under the?j(jviBlon of the Nevsda State Board of The highest price paid in Omaha for springor any other kind of lamb was obtained onsome stock ehpped by Adams & Bunker, ofWeld county. One lot of 252 head weighedforty five and one-half pounds and hrourbtnine and one half cents. Another lot of 253averaging fifty pound?, sold at nine FIRST DAY-FRIDAY, JUNE 30. 1899. FIRST BACE—Gentlemens Driviag Race toroad cart, one-half mile tieats. tw in three, lorhorees eligible to tbe 2:4U clafs, owners to cup. vaae Sn 0 or epecie to thai amount SECOND RACE—Running: one-naif mile andrepent; wei?rit for age. Purse S250 00. THIRD RACE—Pony Race, oiie-half mile andrepeat; for ponies ii haida 2 ioches and to carry 135 lbs. Seven pnoodflallowance for every one-naif inch under. FOUKTH BACE—One Mile Running; weight forage. Puree 8250 00. SECOND DAY-SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1899. FIFTH BACE—Free-for-all Trot or Pace, one mile heais, three lo five. Parse RACE—Five-eit-his mile and repeat;weight for age; winner of race No. 2 to carry10 lbs. extra. Parse RACK —Three-fourths mile PonyHandicap Purse SlfOOO. Entrance Fee, rs, S2 50 HfiditiooalEIGHTH BACE Uuminion Handicap, one andone-quarter miles, for ell ages; pur e piven byt


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