Breeder and sportsman . 5:37â6:07â6:37â7:07 â 8:06 â 9:06â10:06â11:06. FROM ALAMEDAââ¢5:22ââ¢5:52 â*6:22 â6:52â*7:22 â7:52â â¢8:22â S:52â9:22-9:52-J10:22 â 10:52â 111:22 âU:52â112:22â12:52â11:22â1:52â2:52â3:22â3-52â4-22^:52â5:22â5:52â6:22â6:52â7:52â8:52â9:52â10:52. FROM BERKELEYâ*5:15â«5:45ââ¢6:15â6:45â TUSâ7:45ââ¢8:15 â 8^5â19:15â9:45âJ10:15â10:45âJll :15 â11:45â12:45 â 1:45â2:45 â 3:45â1:15â4:45â5:15 â 5:45â6:15â6:45â7:45â8:45â9 ^5â10:45. FROM WEST BERKELEYâ«5H5ââ¢6:15â6:45â-7:15â7:15â8:45â19:15â9:45 â10:45 â112:45 â 1:45 â2:45 â3:45â1:45â»5 ;15â5 r45â*6:15â6:45â*7 ;15. (REEK ROFTE. FROM


Breeder and sportsman . 5:37â6:07â6:37â7:07 â 8:06 â 9:06â10:06â11:06. FROM ALAMEDAââ¢5:22ââ¢5:52 â*6:22 â6:52â*7:22 â7:52â â¢8:22â S:52â9:22-9:52-J10:22 â 10:52â 111:22 âU:52â112:22â12:52â11:22â1:52â2:52â3:22â3-52â4-22^:52â5:22â5:52â6:22â6:52â7:52â8:52â9:52â10:52. FROM BERKELEYâ*5:15â«5:45ââ¢6:15â6:45â TUSâ7:45ââ¢8:15 â 8^5â19:15â9:45âJ10:15â10:45âJll :15 â11:45â12:45 â 1:45â2:45 â 3:45â1:15â4:45â5:15 â 5:45â6:15â6:45â7:45â8:45â9 ^5â10:45. FROM WEST BERKELEYâ«5H5ââ¢6:15â6:45â-7:15â7:15â8:45â19:15â9:45 â10:45 â112:45 â 1:45 â2:45 â3:45â1:45â»5 ;15â5 r45â*6:15â6:45â*7 ;15. (REEK ROFTE. FROM OAKLANDâ *6:15-S:15â10:15â12 U5â 2:15â â¢Daily, except Sundays, t^undays only. Standard Time Furnished bv Randolph & CoJewelers, 101 and 103 Montgomery St. S. F. A. N. TOWKE, Gen. Manager, T. H. (iO(ii>Ml>.Gen. Pass. & Ttk Agt. SAN FEANCISCO, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1884. TURF AND TRACK. Henry Clays Sorrel Stallion. I recollect Henry Clays turnout very well, said an oldresident of Washington. He had one of the old style Con-cord buggies, with a top that suggested a Mother Hubbardbonnet. It was evidently a second-hand affair that had piekedup in a trade, and nowadays would do very wellfor an old woman to haul vegetables around town in. The cushions were stuffed with moss, and so well wornyou could see the moss sticking out at the sides. Ill betHenry Clay didnt know what a lap robe was, and as for awhip he didnt have any. He used to slash his old sorrelstallion with the ends of the reins so loud you could hear it ablock off. The steps of the buggy were gone, and Mr. Clayused to jump over the wheels. When he wanted to get in heput one foct on the hub and swung the other round over thewheels and dashboard. The wheels were so high he had tolet the top down to get out. They had axle grease in thosedays, but Mr.


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