. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 398 *gkz fPmte anil ^oxfetmamt Dec 18 Doloo, liver and white pointer"! dog by Meteor—Beuiah, born | May 17, 1885, owner, John S. ;- beat "Wise, Bob black and white English *\ aetlerdog by Count Noble—| Belle Boyd, born March 31. |- beat 1885, owner. Dr. R E. Hamp- ton, J Consolation, white and lemon] pointer dog by Bang Bang— Orace m, born Jan. 2U, 1085, \ heat- owner, Col. C. H. Odell, Springbok, liver and white \ pointer dog by Mainspring— j Curfew, born June 10, 1885, \ beat owner, Capt. C. E. McMurdo, Paxtang. white, black and tan | English se
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 398 *gkz fPmte anil ^oxfetmamt Dec 18 Doloo, liver and white pointer"! dog by Meteor—Beuiah, born | May 17, 1885, owner, John S. ;- beat "Wise, Bob black and white English *\ aetlerdog by Count Noble—| Belle Boyd, born March 31. |- beat 1885, owner. Dr. R E. Hamp- ton, J Consolation, white and lemon] pointer dog by Bang Bang— Orace m, born Jan. 2U, 1085, \ heat- owner, Col. C. H. Odell, Springbok, liver and white \ pointer dog by Mainspring— j Curfew, born June 10, 1885, \ beat owner, Capt. C. E. McMurdo, Paxtang. white, black and tan | English setter dog by Count | Noble—Fate Gladstone, born \ beat May 9. 1885, owners, F. W. Seiler and G- W. Porter, Jr., Chauce, wnite, black and tan Euglish setter dog by Koderigo — Bo Peep, bora J- beat June 1, 1885, owners, Mem- phis and Avent Kennels, Je^u Valjean, white, black and tan English setter dog by Mingo—Twin Maud, born Pacific Coast Field Trials. The matches of the fourth annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Field Trials Club, opened on Mondy, at King's River near Hanford. The matches have attracted a great deal of attention from owners of setters and pointers throughout the State, and a great deal of unfavorable comment, on account of the location of the racing ground. It rnigtit be possible to secure a more unsuitable place than King's Kiver, but no site that any three dog owners in the club would be likely to name could be more difficult to get to. The majority of the club are business men, and have not the leisure to spare demanded by tbe meeting, which spoiled two business weeks for all who were Dresent. The results of the matches up to Wednesday have come by wire but no details. Next week we shall publish a complete report. The members of the club who are reported as present are: J. G. Edwards, President; F. A. Taft, Senator Pyle, F. Saiterthwaite, Judge Post, Senator Whitney, Mr. McGiel, General Cosby, Clay Chipmau, and many local men. The first race was
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