. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. No. 1.—Running. Citizen's Stake of S?00. Ffve- eighths of a mile and repeat; free for all; $10 en- trance added to stake; second horse to receive 875. No. 2.—Pacing. 2:25 class. Parse $250. CONDITIONS. Pacing purse will be best 3 in 5. National Associa- tion rules to govern pacing races. Rules of the Pacific Coast Blood Boise Association to govern run- niog races. Entrance fee 310 per cent, of pnrte lo accompany nomination: in the pacing race tbe puree Is to be divided into three moneys: 6U, 30 and lu per cent. Fit** or more paid up entries required to fill, an
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. No. 1.—Running. Citizen's Stake of S?00. Ffve- eighths of a mile and repeat; free for all; $10 en- trance added to stake; second horse to receive 875. No. 2.—Pacing. 2:25 class. Parse $250. CONDITIONS. Pacing purse will be best 3 in 5. National Associa- tion rules to govern pacing races. Rules of the Pacific Coast Blood Boise Association to govern run- niog races. Entrance fee 310 per cent, of pnrte lo accompany nomination: in the pacing race tbe puree Is to be divided into three moneys: 6U, 30 and lu per cent. Fit** or more paid up entries required to fill, and three or more to start, but the Board reserves tbe right to hold the entries and start tbe race with a less number, and deduct a proportionate amount of the purse or slak* A horse winning a race io entitled to first money, only except when distancing the field, then to first and third moneys. Non starters must be declared out the day previous to the race before 7 o'clock p. M., or be required to start. Entries to close with Secretary or President at Dixon, November 18, 1889, at 9 o'clock p. M. GERM, BACTERIA & FUNGUS DESTROYER. THE WORLD. Positively Cures Diseases By destroying and removing their cause, viz.: MICROBES. J. P. ROCHFORD, Secretary. G. WEIGHT. President. Horse Pictures for the Office, tbe Stable and tbe Library. Factory, 716 Mission St. Telephone, 3386 New York, or to SAN MATEO STOCKFARM HOME OF GUY "WILKES, Record, 2:15 1-4. /-0 tons of hay ; two artesian wells, with pipes laid to houses, barns and dairy house' Fine coidBpring on premises. An orchard of Jipples, pears and cherries now in bearing. Peacies prunes aDri cots, strawberries and all otner fruits do well. At option of purchaser with th* propertv will bf> sold 600 head of sheep, 6j head of cattle, 22 horses, and 7 young brood mares in foal. Also wagons, harness farming imnle & * This Is a grand opportunity to establish a stock ranch. The S. F. A N. P. R. R. now runs within
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