. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. SIDNEY DILLON 23157 Sire of DOLLY DILLON 2:07 (the fastest mare of 1901), B. S. DILLON 2:25 and CAPTIVITr 2:28%, Santa Rosa Stock Farm SANTA ROSA, CAL. SIDNEY DILLON was sired bv Sidney 2:i9?i; dam Venus (dam of Adonis 2:11% Leah 2:24m, Cupid 2:18 (sire of Venus II. 2:11%), Psyche 2:16% and Lottye Parks 2:16&, and she was also dam of Juno, the dam of Mercury 2:21 and Ida 2:30) by Venture 2:27«, sire of damof Directum 2:05}£ second dam s. t. b. by Algerine, son of Whipple's Hamble- tonian. SIDNEY DILLON is a model of symmetry and imparts his grand individual


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. SIDNEY DILLON 23157 Sire of DOLLY DILLON 2:07 (the fastest mare of 1901), B. S. DILLON 2:25 and CAPTIVITr 2:28%, Santa Rosa Stock Farm SANTA ROSA, CAL. SIDNEY DILLON was sired bv Sidney 2:i9?i; dam Venus (dam of Adonis 2:11% Leah 2:24m, Cupid 2:18 (sire of Venus II. 2:11%), Psyche 2:16% and Lottye Parks 2:16&, and she was also dam of Juno, the dam of Mercury 2:21 and Ida 2:30) by Venture 2:27«, sire of damof Directum 2:05}£ second dam s. t. b. by Algerine, son of Whipple's Hamble- tonian. SIDNEY DILLON is a model of symmetry and imparts his grand individual- ity, inherent speed and excellent disposition to all his progeny. Best of care given mares, but no responsibility for accidents or es- capes. Usual return privileges if horse is still in my possession. For pasturage and other information regarding shipment of mares address FRANK TURNER, Sapt Santa Rosa Stock Farm SANTA ROSA, CAL. Or PIERCE BROS., TERMS FOR THE SEASON, $35. 728 Montgomery St., S. F. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA. Stanford Stake of 1904 FflR FflAK flF IQfll TO BE TBOTTl:D AT THE run lUHLo Ul IUUIi California state fair of 1904 ENTRIES TO CLOSE JUNE 1, 1902, With GEO. W. JACKSON, Secretary, at the Office In Sacramento. FIFTY DOLLARS ENTRANCE, of which $5 must accompany nomination June I, T902; $5 Nov em ber 1,1902: 810 June 1, 1903; *I0 June 1, 1904, and $20 on the tenth day before the first day of the State Fair of 1904. $300 added by the Society Mile heats, three in Ave, to harness. The stakes and added money to be divided 50. 25, 15, and 10 per cent. Right reserved to declare two starters a walkover. When only two start they may contest for the entrance money paid fn, to be divided 66*, per cent to the winner, and 33S per cent to the second horse. A horse distancing the field shall be entitled to first money only. In no case will a horse be entitled to more than one money. Nominators are not held for full amount of entrance in case colt


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