. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Christmas Edition 1899. -W&-?*. CXXV. No. —. •H GEARY STBEET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1899 SUBSCRIPTION THREE DOLLARS A YEAR 1=2 GEARY STREET, San Francisco. P. O. BOX 2300. If 8—One Year. 83 ; glx MoniUs. ; Three STBICTLY m ADVANCE, ley should be sent by postal Older, draft or by registered letter ssed to F. W. Kelley, 22% Geary St., 8an Francisco. Cal. 3RISTMAS BELLS will ring a merrier peal to emen this year than for many seasons past. In y part of the United States buyers are looking for rs, which is just a reverse of the


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Christmas Edition 1899. -W&-?*. CXXV. No. —. •H GEARY STBEET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1899 SUBSCRIPTION THREE DOLLARS A YEAR 1=2 GEARY STREET, San Francisco. P. O. BOX 2300. If 8—One Year. 83 ; glx MoniUs. ; Three STBICTLY m ADVANCE, ley should be sent by postal Older, draft or by registered letter ssed to F. W. Kelley, 22% Geary St., 8an Francisco. Cal. 3RISTMAS BELLS will ring a merrier peal to emen this year than for many seasons past. In y part of the United States buyers are looking for rs, which is just a reverse of the condition that ex. a year ago. In this holiday season, given over to grand old custom of trying to make others happy, erious thoughts of business will be laid aside for the being, but with the dawn of the new year the farmer the stock breeder will again take up the battle with wed vigor, and let us hope there will be an effort cially among the residents of the Golden Slope, to rove upon all past achievements. California has many great horses, but it lies within her power to luce others that will be still greater than those gone re. The dawn of an era of good prices is upon us it is not a mirage, but is clear and bright with the e of the good gold coin actually paid. Two trotting ions have been sold for $20,000 each, and any good e will bring a good price. It will not be claimed every horse owner has already realized the full force enefit of the good times that are upon the horse ness and which will certainly continue for some time >me, but that there is confidence and hope founded solid fact, is true, and it is this that will make the les of the Christmas bells sound merrily to the eman's ear. The Beeedee and Sportsman to-day ents to its many readers the compliments of the sea- and hopes that its columns will furnish a little tional zest to the enjoyment of the occasion. May and every reader get his share of the good things le holiday festivals and have not only a trul


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