. Breeder and sportsman . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Breeder and Sportsman. Vol. XXV. No. 315 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1894. WOODLAND FAIR MEETING. Grand Affair—Phenomenal Time Made-Close and Exciting Finishes—TheEvents Minutely Described. FIRST DAY—MONDAY, AUGUST 27. The fame of the Woodland Fair extends everywhere fromWashington to San Dieeo, and from the Sierras to the ia, if0* is to jn*?fii -jy the large number of horsemen with theirnumerous trotters and pacers that have come from all partsof the Coast to be here. The improvements at the track aremany, a large number


. Breeder and sportsman . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Breeder and Sportsman. Vol. XXV. No. 315 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1894. WOODLAND FAIR MEETING. Grand Affair—Phenomenal Time Made-Close and Exciting Finishes—TheEvents Minutely Described. FIRST DAY—MONDAY, AUGUST 27. The fame of the Woodland Fair extends everywhere fromWashington to San Dieeo, and from the Sierras to the ia, if0* is to jn*?fii -jy the large number of horsemen with theirnumerous trotters and pacers that have come from all partsof the Coast to be here. The improvements at the track aremany, a large number of stalls having been erected for thethe accommodation of horses since the last meeting, an in-side track for the gallopers having also been built and theouter one improved on the turns and made second to noI course in California. The weather to-day was warm—very warm—the ther-mometer registering 110 degrees in the shade, so everybodytried to get in the shade also. The oldest inhabitant (everytown has one) says this was the hottest day ever known inWoo


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