. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. iSS^fe^ffip SAN "FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, OCT. 10, 1891. SUBSCRIPTION FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. THE FRESNO FAIR. E'athway Wins a Race and Gaina a Trotting Record of 2:20. Us Yearling Atliadm Trots a Halt-Hile in 1:14 12â Iodine Breaks the Runcing Record at Mine-Six- teenths of a Mi'eâThe Races In Detail. â¢be heavy sand storm that prevailed yesterday and last tiling passed away. Although the day is chilly, the people b;3 come from far aod near and thronged the building, the a rter-stretch and the grand stand that were deserted yes* teay by the dust-covered, eand-la


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. iSS^fe^ffip SAN "FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, OCT. 10, 1891. SUBSCRIPTION FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. THE FRESNO FAIR. E'athway Wins a Race and Gaina a Trotting Record of 2:20. Us Yearling Atliadm Trots a Halt-Hile in 1:14 12â Iodine Breaks the Runcing Record at Mine-Six- teenths of a Mi'eâThe Races In Detail. â¢be heavy sand storm that prevailed yesterday and last tiling passed away. Although the day is chilly, the people b;3 come from far aod near and thronged the building, the a rter-stretch and the grand stand that were deserted yes* teay by the dust-covered, eand-laden spectators. There is » ionic of the Farmers' Alliance at the Pavilion and on the , aod onder the shade of the beaatiful umbrella trees it families enjjying their lnnches. This Alliance is a pow- er 1 organization, and is composed of many of the most pi perous farmers in Fresno Connty. Its exhibit of fruit, re tables and cereals surpasses that of any other similar Orinizition in the State. Over the exhibit a grape vine, tbiyfeet longâthe result of one year's growthâis attended from the ceiling. V nged on numerous - abves and tables are mam- ma figs, grapes of every _ kmn variety, large peach- esoears and apples, te- ' -hi pumpkins, large and :o id enough to make the i- fit of a New Eoglander lei for j >y and bring to his _ ml the old Thanksgiving â J, "at ; le pavilion is a hand- *>) octagonal structure of - twstoriee; the exhibits are *ll)f a high order, and deonstrate that Fresno's mi-raland agricultural ad- "B igesare such that it will -- Wily a few years until it . front rank in the de- | _eDt of these great l resources. Thespec- of needle work and ork are a crsdit to the ions. AU morning the -- va> us stables and points of mlaat bave been visited. e's lone ostrich, the rpes, the deer and the * big bears have been â of attraction for the K w theoblig- di papas' and mammas' ko'ledge of natural his- toiwas tested b


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