. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ®tte $x**bev cmfc gptrvtzmatx [September 30, 1905 M JOTTINGS. SECRETARY ALBERT LINDLEY of the Califor- nia State Agricultural Socity was In San Francisco this week attending to matters connected with that organization and made a short call at the office of the Breeder and Sportsman. Ii is very easy to see that Mr. Lindley is an enthusiast in regard to mak- ing the California State Fair one of the big annual of the West, and that he has the right ideas as to the aims and purposes of such an institution. He believes it should be first of all a great farmers' frui


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ®tte $x**bev cmfc gptrvtzmatx [September 30, 1905 M JOTTINGS. SECRETARY ALBERT LINDLEY of the Califor- nia State Agricultural Socity was In San Francisco this week attending to matters connected with that organization and made a short call at the office of the Breeder and Sportsman. Ii is very easy to see that Mr. Lindley is an enthusiast in regard to mak- ing the California State Fair one of the big annual of the West, and that he has the right ideas as to the aims and purposes of such an institution. He believes it should be first of all a great farmers' fruit growers' and" live stock breeders exposition. That the farmer*' institutes, the fruit growers' as- sociations and the live stock breeders organizations should be interested in the State Fair and that it should be made not only a great annual industrial exposition but also a sort of school of insti'uction where the general public will not only be shown the very best of the State's products every year, but also instructed as to why one exhibit is Detter thai; an- other and why the best is the most profitable. At the last session of the California Legislature Secre- tary Lindley was instrumental in having a bill in- trodvced and passed which requires the Boards of County Supervisors to make a report to the State Board of Agriculture each year as to the condition, resources and annual products of the several coun- ties. These reports will be printed with the regular annual report of the State Board and will be very valuable to intending settlers in the State, as well as to al who desire true and unt iased information in regard to any section thereof. Mr. Lindley believes the next annual report of the S >ciety will be one of the most valuable in the of the organization. his first catalogue printed after locating in California traced to this old mare Fanny Fern, and whenever a fast one appears on the circuit that traces to some of his stallions or mares, it is an


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