. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. w* State Fair Matters. ZOMBRO 2:11 Will be taken to Salem, Or., June 1st 2:241 in less than five days. That is coming pretty fast. Tee Dee Cee by Zombro worked an easy mile in 2:20A last Saturday, last eighth in 16 seconds. Nelly Bly, dam of the great greeD trotter Julia M. is being bred to Zombro again this year. She is owned by Mr. M. A. Murphy. Betsy Herr by Mambrino Patchen is another well bred mare that will be bred to Zombro this year. She is owned by Harry Rose As usual Pleasanton has come to the front and de- cided to give an agricultural fair and race


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. w* State Fair Matters. ZOMBRO 2:11 Will be taken to Salem, Or., June 1st 2:241 in less than five days. That is coming pretty fast. Tee Dee Cee by Zombro worked an easy mile in 2:20A last Saturday, last eighth in 16 seconds. Nelly Bly, dam of the great greeD trotter Julia M. is being bred to Zombro again this year. She is owned by Mr. M. A. Murphy. Betsy Herr by Mambrino Patchen is another well bred mare that will be bred to Zombro this year. She is owned by Harry Rose As usual Pleasanton has come to the front and de- cided to give an agricultural fair and race meeting on the week following the State Fair. As the State Fair is usually held during the first two weeks in Septem- ber the Pleasanton meeting will probably be held from the 14th to the 19th of September. The entire charge conducting the fair is placed in the hands of the following committee: C. L. Crellin, Frank Lewis, Wallie Olney, A. E. Schweer, W. H. Donahue, N. Hansen, Geo. A Kelley and Fred E. Adams, secretary. This committee will meet Sunday and name subcommittees to handle the different de- DIA1SLO 2:01> 1-4 Will he taken to Salem, Or, June 1st partments and everything will Boon be in running order to give the best fair ever held in the county and perhaps in the State. As at first proposed there will be harness races and running races, a stock exhibition with suitable premiums and the finest pavilion exhibits possible to procure. This fair is gotten up to benefit the people of Pleasan*on and the Valley and to draw people here to see what kind of a town we have. The people of the town have never made a failure of anything of this ne sure which they bave attempted and they are S jfIt.âPleasanton limes. [Sacramento Record Union J g The terms of three directors of the State Agricul- tural Society expired on the 8th inst., and as the resig- nation of President Spreckels has been accepted this leaves four positions on the board at the immediate disposal of the Governor,


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