. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BAYWOOD STUD THE BUNGALOW, SAN MATEO, CAL. (Property ol John Parkott, Esq.) Devoted Exclusively to the Breeding and Training of High. Stepping Hackney Bred Harness Horses WALTER SEALY, Manager. SPBKD Race Meeting at Santa Maria (THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT) NOVEMBER 6 TO 11, 1905. Entries Close October 23, 1905 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th. 1—Three minute Class, trotting and paotng. .§100 2— Half mile and repeat, running lOu 3—Three e ghths mile and repeat for3-yr-olds 75 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th. 4—2:-i0 Class, trotting and pacin? $100 5— FiYe-eighthsmile dash, running 7
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BAYWOOD STUD THE BUNGALOW, SAN MATEO, CAL. (Property ol John Parkott, Esq.) Devoted Exclusively to the Breeding and Training of High. Stepping Hackney Bred Harness Horses WALTER SEALY, Manager. SPBKD Race Meeting at Santa Maria (THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT) NOVEMBER 6 TO 11, 1905. Entries Close October 23, 1905 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th. 1—Three minute Class, trotting and paotng. .§100 2— Half mile and repeat, running lOu 3—Three e ghths mile and repeat for3-yr-olds 75 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th. 4—2:-i0 Class, trotting and pacin? $100 5— FiYe-eighthsmile dash, running 75 6—One-quarter mile and repeat 75 WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8th. 7—2:20 Class, trotting and pacing $150 8—Three-4uarter mile dash, running 100 B—One-quarter mile and repeat, saddle horse race 50 10—Half mile dash, running 75 Entry Blacks furnished by the ActiDg Secretary THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th. II—225 Class, trotting and pacing $150 12—One-half mile and repeat, running 100 13—Three-eighths mile and repeat, 75 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th. 14—2:35 Class, trotting and pacing $125 15—Seven-eighths mile dash, running 100 16—One-quarter mile and repeat, running 75 17—Five-eighths mile dash, running 75 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Ilth. 18—Free-for-all. trotting and pacing $250 19—One mile dash, running 125 20—Half mile dash, running 75 21—Five eighths mile dash, runnlDg 75 WILLIAM MEAD, Acting Secretary, SANTA MARIA, CAL. f PALACE HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. TOURISTS and TRAVELERS will, now, with difficulty recognize the famous COURT Into whioh for twenty-fl e years carriages have driven. This space of over a quarter of an acre has recently, by the addition of very handsome furniture, rugs, ohandeliara and tropical plants, been converted into a lounging room—the FINEST IN THE WORLD. The EMPIRE PARLOR—the PALM ROOM, furnished in Cerise, with Billiard and Pool tables for the ladies—the LOUIS XV PARLOR the LADIES WRITING ROOM and numerous oth
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