. Breeder and sportsman . sell for enoughmoney to make a profit on the transaction. TheDerbys are uniformly large, handsome horses, anduearly all square trotters and faBt, while his fewpacers are usually crackerjacks. Fred W. Perkins, of Sacramento, writeB that hismare Garry Pattis by Pittick foaled a bay colt byAthamax on April 14th, that competent judges say isa beaut and gets around now like an old cam-paigner. It is entered in the Pacific Breeders Futur-ity No. 4. Athamax 36,927 is doing well and his bookis full for this year. He has some as fire lookingcolts as one would wish to see. Mr.


. Breeder and sportsman . sell for enoughmoney to make a profit on the transaction. TheDerbys are uniformly large, handsome horses, anduearly all square trotters and faBt, while his fewpacers are usually crackerjacks. Fred W. Perkins, of Sacramento, writeB that hismare Garry Pattis by Pittick foaled a bay colt byAthamax on April 14th, that competent judges say isa beaut and gets around now like an old cam-paigner. It is entered in the Pacific Breeders Futur-ity No. 4. Athamax 36,927 is doing well and his bookis full for this year. He has some as fire lookingcolts as one would wish to see. Mr. Perkins says thatSacramento is one of the best horse towns in the Statethis year and the stallions are all well patronized. The handsome colt whose picture is presented here-with is Carlokin, owned by Mr. C. L. Jones of Mo-desto, and now in training by H. S. Hogoboom at theWoodland track. Carlokin is entered in several richstakes to be trotted in California this year and isshowingnip well. He is one of the best bred young. horses in California. His sire is the great McKinney2:11 J, his dam Carlotta Wilkes (dam of Volita 2:15£and Frank S. Turner) by Charley Wilkes 2:21|, sonof Red WilkeB, second dam Aspasia, dam of three inthe list by Alcantara, and third dam Miss Buchanan(dam of one and grandam of four) by Clark Chief. The handsome colt Boomer by Welcome 2:101, damby Kodiak, son of Mambrino Wilkes, that BarneySimpson is training at Pleasanton, is certainly thedude horse of tbe track and makes everybody rub-ber as he goes by. He belongs to James Quiglejand Barney worked him a mile in 2:17 recently, thelast half in 1:07 and the last quarter in 32 1b a pacer and promises to be one of the win-ning kind. The get of Welcome havethe speed habitand lots of good looks. The very fast three-year-old, Princess Athel, byDirectum Kelly 2:08^, that is in Monroe Salisburysstable at Pleasanton, Cal., is out of the mare AtbeliaPrince 2:26£, by Walkill Prince, that trotted a mile


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