. Breeder and sportsman. reserved to reject aLy bid Address TH05. SMITH, Cal McKINNEY FILLIESFOR SALE. LADY GRAN3J1RD. three-year-old trottingrecord 2:23; 16 3 hands high; worked a milelast year in 2:13 Sound, not a blemish onher. By McKinney. dam Igo by dam Daisy May by Nutwood, thirddam Ralston mare by Alexanders Abdallah Five-year-old by McKinney, dam by , handsome and now in for the green trotting stakes thisyear. A very promising filly. A Full Sister to the above, -i years oid, sound,good looking and thoroughly broken.


. Breeder and sportsman. reserved to reject aLy bid Address TH05. SMITH, Cal McKINNEY FILLIESFOR SALE. LADY GRAN3J1RD. three-year-old trottingrecord 2:23; 16 3 hands high; worked a milelast year in 2:13 Sound, not a blemish onher. By McKinney. dam Igo by dam Daisy May by Nutwood, thirddam Ralston mare by Alexanders Abdallah Five-year-old by McKinney, dam by , handsome and now in for the green trotting stakes thisyear. A very promising filly. A Full Sister to the above, -i years oid, sound,good looking and thoroughly broken. Five-year-old filly by McKinney, dam by YoungVenture, second dam thoroughbred by Nig-&erbaby; 16 hands high, excellent disposi-tion, thoroughly broken, to P. FOLEY. Race Track, Alameda, cor. Arbor Street and Eagle Avenue. WANTED. A BAY GELDING, 18 HANDS. 1250 ^ medium stout, active Carriage Horse. Ad-dress dr. P Vet., Lameness andFoot Specially. 321 Grant Ave., S. F., Cal NEW MODEL1903. BEST ROAD CART & SONS Cor. Golden Gate Ave. and Polk FRANCISCO. CAX, JULY 4, 1903] ©h* gveebev cmfc gijwtrtsman 3 THE WEEKLY BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN F. W. KELLEY, Pboprietor. Turf and Sporting Authority of the Pacific Coast. — OFFICE — 36 QEARY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. P. O- BOX 2300. Telephone: Black 686. Termg-Une Year S3. Six Months , Three Month. SISTKICTLY IN ADVANCE. Money snoald be sent by postal order, draft or by registered letteraddressed to F. W. Kellet, 36 Geary St., San Francisco. Cal. Communications must be accompanied by the writers name andaddress, not necessarily for pablication, but as a private guaranteeof good faith. San Francisco, Saturday, July 4, 1903. LOU DILLON seems to be able to furnish a sen-sational headline for the papers every time shestarts and it need not surprise any of our readers ifthe telegraph flashes the news before October thatshe has equalled or beaten the record of Cresceus whonow holds the champion


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