. Breeder and sportsman. With little work has shown a mile in2:16#. Square-gaited trotter; guaranteed abso-lutely sound. Good .disposition. Stylish con-formation. One of the best bred representativesof the Wilkes family on the Coast. Will be soldreasonable. Apply or address R LORE,R. FOR SALE. Three Standard-Bred Trotting Stallions WILKES STOCK. One Seal Brown, 16 hands, foaled May 2, 1898; first dam Fearless by Fallls 4781 (record 2:23); seoond dam Jean Perault by Signal Golden Bay. hands, foaled March 5,1898; first dam Signal by Del Sur 1098 (record 2:24), dam o


. Breeder and sportsman. With little work has shown a mile in2:16#. Square-gaited trotter; guaranteed abso-lutely sound. Good .disposition. Stylish con-formation. One of the best bred representativesof the Wilkes family on the Coast. Will be soldreasonable. Apply or address R LORE,R. FOR SALE. Three Standard-Bred Trotting Stallions WILKES STOCK. One Seal Brown, 16 hands, foaled May 2, 1898; first dam Fearless by Fallls 4781 (record 2:23); seoond dam Jean Perault by Signal Golden Bay. hands, foaled March 5,1898; first dam Signal by Del Sur 1098 (record 2:24), dam of Guy Line 2:29^; second dam Lady Sig* nal by Signal Brown, white points, April, 1899; full brother to the colts are all sired by Prince Airlee 28045,son of Guy Wilkes 2807 (record 2:15^), and bred byWm. Corbitt, San Mateo, Cal. They are puregaited and show wonderful speed for the littlework they have further particulars apply to P. H. MoEVOY, Menlo Park, Cal. NEW MODEL1903. BEST ROAD CART & SONS Cor. Golden Gate Ave. and Polk FRANCISCO, CAT* PEDIGREES TABULATED And type writtenReady for for prices. Breeder and Spobtbman, 38 Goary Street,San Francisco. Cal. December 5, 1903] ^he gveeiiev emit gppxurtemmt 18 The Prime Carcass and Its De-velopment. Profess jr„-Curtis8 of Iowa, speaking onthe above subject before alive stock convention said : There are different stand1-arda in relation to the kind of carcass;our tastes differ, and different marketahave different standards. After all, thestandard that fixes the market value iathe one that ahould govern the cannot afford to quarrel with the tasteof the purchaser; our aim ia to furni8hwhat he wants, and that for which we canobtain the greatest price. Thia Btandardhas changed greatly. A few years agothe foreign market demanded large,heavy, thick, fat bullocks, weighing eigh-teen hundred to two thousand; but thatdemand has changed, and itis now


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