Breeder and sportsman . Vol. XXXI. No 17. No. 313 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1897. THE LOS ANGELES FAIR. One Rainy Day and EverythingElse a Picnic. DEVILS DREAM WINS THE DERBY. St. Galatine Carries Off the Futurity and Jim Bozeman at 8 to 1 Annexes the Santa OataUna Slide. [Written by Hidalgo.] The morning dawned full darkly,The ram came plashing down,And the ugged streak of the levin bollLit up the gloomy town. AYTOWN. So wrote the gifted Scotchman who penned the Executionof Montrose that old Charles Kean used to recite with touch-iog pathos. Walter Montgomery used to r


Breeder and sportsman . Vol. XXXI. No 17. No. 313 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1897. THE LOS ANGELES FAIR. One Rainy Day and EverythingElse a Picnic. DEVILS DREAM WINS THE DERBY. St. Galatine Carries Off the Futurity and Jim Bozeman at 8 to 1 Annexes the Santa OataUna Slide. [Written by Hidalgo.] The morning dawned full darkly,The ram came plashing down,And the ugged streak of the levin bollLit up the gloomy town. AYTOWN. So wrote the gifted Scotchman who penned the Executionof Montrose that old Charles Kean used to recite with touch-iog pathos. Walter Montgomery used to recite it also inJohn McCulloughs days at the old California. And the manwho saw Los Angeles on the night of the 13th saw such adownpoar as made rivulets of the street car tracks and angrytorrents of the gutters. By noon of Thursday, the openingday of the fair, the rain was over and the sky as blue as ababys eye. Bat there were great paddles of mnd and wateron the track and the Directors were in doubt about the racesfor


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