. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. DON CASTANO the products of developed sires and dams. Zombro 2:11 died a few years ago, but Tom Smith is still living, hale and hearty at the age of 19 years, and is owned by Dan Hoffman of this city. Everything points to a splendid exhibit of Amer- ican Saddle Horses at the California State Fair which opens at Sacramento next week. Among the exhibitors will be the Bridgford Company of Knightsen with the young champion Le Grande Mc- Donald and some of his get; Mrs. Adelaide S. Gillis-McCormick of Los Angeles, who will send that grand stallion Don Castano and a


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. DON CASTANO the products of developed sires and dams. Zombro 2:11 died a few years ago, but Tom Smith is still living, hale and hearty at the age of 19 years, and is owned by Dan Hoffman of this city. Everything points to a splendid exhibit of Amer- ican Saddle Horses at the California State Fair which opens at Sacramento next week. Among the exhibitors will be the Bridgford Company of Knightsen with the young champion Le Grande Mc- Donald and some of his get; Mrs. Adelaide S. Gillis-McCormick of Los Angeles, who will send that grand stallion Don Castano and a number of his colts: Mr. Revel Lindsay Eng- lish, of Chino, who will send some high class five gaited horses to the show ring; Mr. J. W. Henderson of Berkeley: Dr. Lee Deming of Ana- heim, owner of that high class mare Chorus Girl; Charlotte B. Anderson of Oakland; Miss Martha Freeman of Los Angeles, whose two-year-old chest- nut stallion Tamarack is looked up as a. likely prize winner; Miss M. T. Mintzer of San Rafael, who is an en- thusiastic horsewoman and will prob- ably show in three or four classes; Dr. Smyth of Oakland, owner of Candy Kid, a prize winner, and many others. The Pacific Coast Saddle Horse Breed- ers' stake for three-year-olds will very probably have no less than eight starters, and it will be as classy a lot of youngsters as ever paraded and showed gaits before a judge. Among them will be the Bridgford Company's Missouri bred colt Le Grand McDon- ald, winner of the two-year-old junior championship at the Panama-Pacific Industrial Exposition last year, entries bj Miss Adelaide Gillis of Los An- geles, Revel Lindsay English (Sierra Vista Stock Farm), Chino, California, Mr. Bernstein of Stanislaus county, W. E. Creed of Piedmont and others. The stake is worth about $800 and is divided into five moneys: 50, 20, 15, 10, and five per cent. The California State Fair two-year-old futurity is worth about the same amount and will also draw a big field of colts. There


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