. Breeder and sportsman . Vol. XXV. No. 813 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1,1894. SUBSCRIPTIONFIVE DOLLARS A YEAR THE HORSE THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. lie Grandest Affair Ever Held In California. Its Success Financially and as an Educa-tional Factor and nearer to the great metropolis is wealth andshioD drawing os into prominence. In this land of ourshere the setting sun throws its last golden light on theck-bound shores, and where the truncated silvery peaks the Sierras reflect its last rays ere it seems to sink beneathe Pacific Ocean,the hardy pione


. Breeder and sportsman . Vol. XXV. No. 813 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1,1894. SUBSCRIPTIONFIVE DOLLARS A YEAR THE HORSE THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. lie Grandest Affair Ever Held In California. Its Success Financially and as an Educa-tional Factor and nearer to the great metropolis is wealth andshioD drawing os into prominence. In this land of ourshere the setting sun throws its last golden light on theck-bound shores, and where the truncated silvery peaks the Sierras reflect its last rays ere it seems to sink beneathe Pacific Ocean,the hardy pioneer and his descendants, be-les the thousands who came after the first discovery ofId,might well be pardoned for their expressions of wonder- ment as they gazed uponthe entrancing scenes at the Pavilionon this the opening night. From the outer edge of the ovsl,wherein the horses were prancing, to the last tier of chairsin the upper balconies such a gathering of beauty was neverseen on this coast before. The voice and personality of aPatti could not have drawn such a crowd as greeted themanagement on the opening night. The display of costlymillinery,


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