. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. December 16 1905] <£ta? gveebev *mfc gp&xtematt THE WEEKLY JREEDER AND SPORTSMAN F. W. KELLEY, Propbietob. urf and Sporting Authority ot the Pacific Coast, OFFICE â 36 GEARY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. P. O. BOX 447. Ielephone: Black 586. |erm9âOne Sear S3, Six Months Three Months SI STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. j Money should be sent by postal order, draft or by registered itter addressed to F. W. Kelley, 36 Geary St., San Francisco, tallfornia. I Communications must be accompanied by the writer's name and idress, not necessarily for publication, but as a pri


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. December 16 1905] <£ta? gveebev *mfc gp&xtematt THE WEEKLY JREEDER AND SPORTSMAN F. W. KELLEY, Propbietob. urf and Sporting Authority ot the Pacific Coast, OFFICE â 36 GEARY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. P. O. BOX 447. Ielephone: Black 586. |erm9âOne Sear S3, Six Months Three Months SI STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. j Money should be sent by postal order, draft or by registered itter addressed to F. W. Kelley, 36 Geary St., San Francisco, tallfornia. I Communications must be accompanied by the writer's name and idress, not necessarily for publication, but as a private guar- itee of good faith. Ian Francisco, Saturday, December 16, 1905 ); THE OCCIDENT STAKE is California's greatest â rotting classic, and to -win it is the greatest honor 'three-year-old trotter can achieve on this coast It is the richest stake of the year to the winners, as he entire amount is divided between the first three 1 the final summary. There is 60 per cent to the .-inner, 30 per cent to the second horse and 10 pet ent to the third. This year North Star by Nutwood Jvilkes, the winner, won §2,491, Bellemont by Zombro , ras second and won $1,, while Princess L6uise, ho was third, was awarded $ or just $ lore than the entrance money paid on her. It will e seen that the Occident Stake is a profitable stake |o win or get money in, and the winning has led to lore than one sale at big figures. The stake of .908, which is for foals of 1905, will close for entries â¢in January 1st, 1906, with Albert Lindley Secretary of .he California State Agricultural Society. The foals [if 1905 are now weaned and every owner who expects |(o train, sell or race his foal of this year, should see â jhat it is entered in this stake. The amount required o make the entry is but $10 and the payments there- ('fter are made yearly. The State Fairs of California re to be made greater expositions in the future han were ever held on the State Fair grounds. By 90S, whe


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