. Breeder and sportsman . ord Marmlon,Chappie. Time, 1:14,1^. One and one-slxieenth miles, Selling, Three-ypar-olds and upward-Ad. Spreckels, 111 (H Martin), 16 to 5, won: Dr. Bernays. 106 (E. Jones),9io2,second: Imo. Mistral II., ill iC Sloan),10 to l, third; Our Johnny,Plan, Cromwell. Robert Bonner, Bernardino. Ti oe, 1;494. One and one-eighth miles, Selling. Four-year-olds and upward—Lode-star, HI (Pigg;ott),2 to 1, won: Tne Bachelor, 111 (H. Martin),3 lo 5,second; Formella. 107 (Spencer. 25 to 1, third; Glen Anne, Bapldo, Per-seus, Boadrunner. Time, 1:56;4. Seven furlongs. Handicap, Three-


. Breeder and sportsman . ord Marmlon,Chappie. Time, 1:14,1^. One and one-slxieenth miles, Selling, Three-ypar-olds and upward-Ad. Spreckels, 111 (H Martin), 16 to 5, won: Dr. Bernays. 106 (E. Jones),9io2,second: Imo. Mistral II., ill iC Sloan),10 to l, third; Our Johnny,Plan, Cromwell. Robert Bonner, Bernardino. Ti oe, 1;494. One and one-eighth miles, Selling. Four-year-olds and upward—Lode-star, HI (Pigg;ott),2 to 1, won: Tne Bachelor, 111 (H. Martin),3 lo 5,second; Formella. 107 (Spencer. 25 to 1, third; Glen Anne, Bapldo, Per-seus, Boadrunner. Time, 1:56;4. Seven furlongs. Handicap, Three-year-olds and upward-Buckwa. 118(Bullman). 3 to 5, won; Highland Ball, 103 (Beauchamp) 30 to l. second;Hohenzollern, 107 (Spencer), 3 to 1, third; LlberUne. Time, 1:28M. Six lurlongs, Sellloe, Three-year-olds and upward—Maxello, 119 (H*Martin), 9 to 10, won: Una Colorado, 119 (Piegott),7to 1, second; Naranja,(Spencer), 9 to 2, third; Joe Mus-le, Meadow Lark, Two Cheers, Qran-dezia. Judge Napton, Mercutlo- Time, 1:16^-. Russian Biver. Reports this week from Kassian rWer are more than re-assariag for a snccessfal seas in of steelhead angling. AlWilson has been on the stream for two weeks past and hascanght a namber of fish (rather small in size), trolling forthem in the pools. On Stinday last Manuel Cross canght atwenty foar ponnd qiiinnat salmon, at the month of Aaetincreek, after a bard fight. This captnre has created qnite adeal of interest among the local fishermen, this being thesecond known instance in three or fonr years when one ofthese fish has been caught on a hook in this stream—the firstone, a three poander, was caught by W. K. McFarland somethree years ago. One swallow dont make a summer, how-ever, and quinnat salmon on the line will probably con-tinue to be as great a rarity in the future as it has been inthe past. It is true that a few quinnat fry were placed inthe river some years ago, bat the results hare been nil, not-withstanding the protestations of the


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