. Breeder and sportsman . aly, at Hamilton, Montana, is destined tobecome the leading nursery of great race horses amongsttrotters. Though but a few years in the business, has bred John Nolan, 4, 2:08; Dan M.,2:09>2;India Silk, 2:103^; Querist, 2:1234^; Caprum, 3, 2:12J^;Improvidence, 4, 2:1314; Chris Peterson, 2;: DrSpellman, 3, 2:133^; Laurels, 3, 2:1514; Chna Silk, 2,2:lfii4, etc., etc. At the head of the Daly stock isProdigal, 2:16, the leading sire of money winners for1898 and good judges say that he has abetter averagelot of brood mares than can be found on any stock f


. Breeder and sportsman . aly, at Hamilton, Montana, is destined tobecome the leading nursery of great race horses amongsttrotters. Though but a few years in the business, has bred John Nolan, 4, 2:08; Dan M.,2:09>2;India Silk, 2:103^; Querist, 2:1234^; Caprum, 3, 2:12J^;Improvidence, 4, 2:1314; Chris Peterson, 2;: DrSpellman, 3, 2:133^; Laurels, 3, 2:1514; Chna Silk, 2,2:lfii4, etc., etc. At the head of the Daly stock isProdigal, 2:16, the leading sire of money winners for1898 and good judges say that he has abetter averagelot of brood mares than can be found on any stock farmin America. Most of these mares are young, and nowthey have proved a nick with Prodigal, it is more thanlikely that Prodigal will continue to stand amongAmericas leading sires. C. A AVinship has erected a fine barn at The Palms,near Los Angeles, Cal., and has several of his horses inwinter quarters there. Jonas Bros., of Los Angeles, arealso located at The Palms for the winter. fK^e ^veetfev mitf ppovtammu [Janitaet 7,. How a Good Horse Was Beaten. There were oeiirlj a dczen of the old boys Eittiog atDickeys (he olher eTeniDp, trottioe cid time races overac^io arouDd the stove, and discQESiDg the all absorbiogaubject of layiog op heals. Takiog a freeh chew of to-bacco and pas5iDg the plug arouod the circle, a giizzledTeteran eyed the scribe iod said: If TOD woot give away the names aod dates Ill tell yonof a rice where we beat the best horse in it and not one of DSlaid up any part of it. After a promiee to keep mum and not give the boysaway bad been duly given the old vet began. It was in the summer of 89, the >ear we bad so manygood meetings here in California, We were up in one of thedistrict fair towns, and there were at least 6ve thousandpeople on the grcunds every day. There was considerablemoney among the boys that year. Sam Whitehead hsd beenBelling 6rBt choices at $60 in every race of the circuit, and afellow wonld have felt sshamed to c6er le^s than that unlessit


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