Breeder and sportsman . r been a first-classson of the great Allerton n California and the breed-ers of the State should welcome the coming of thissplendid son of that great sire to the Coast andpatronize him liberally. He w*as bred by C. W. Wil-liams of Galesburg, 111., owner of Allerton, who saysthis is one of the best colts he ever bred. For par-ticulars, address. E. F. BINDER,Rverside, Cal. o AEROLITE NOT SOLD. right when the balance of the money was paid over,and that he was to trust to Marshalls statementthat the mare was sound, she being at Marshallsfarm, about SO miles from Pleasanton.


Breeder and sportsman . r been a first-classson of the great Allerton n California and the breed-ers of the State should welcome the coming of thissplendid son of that great sire to the Coast andpatronize him liberally. He w*as bred by C. W. Wil-liams of Galesburg, 111., owner of Allerton, who saysthis is one of the best colts he ever bred. For par-ticulars, address. E. F. BINDER,Rverside, Cal. o AEROLITE NOT SOLD. right when the balance of the money was paid over,and that he was to trust to Marshalls statementthat the mare was sound, she being at Marshallsfarm, about SO miles from Pleasanton. McMahansays the price of Aerolite was to be $8,500 and themare 51,500. Marshall stated that the price of thecolt was $9,000 and that of the mare $2,000. The falling through of this sale has caused a greatdeal of talk among horsemen. Some claim that Mar-shall should have returned McMahan his $500, whileothers think he did right in keeping it. McMahanwas acting for W. H. McDoel, of Chicago, in the THE NEERNUT STOCK WORTH WHILE 40448. purchase of Aerolite, but the mare Mona Wilkes wasto be the property of himself and Mr. C. H. Tanner. There are of course two sides to every case, andone story is good until another is told. It is un-fortunate that such a fiasco should result from atrade that, had it been completed, would in all proba-bilities have been profitable to both parties. Theonly thing for Mr. Marshall to do is to enter Aerolitethrough the circuit and show that he is a sound horseand the pacer he has been claimed to be. and this hesays he will do. WELL STAKED. Star Tilden. the yearling by Star Pointer 1:59%,dam Jessie Tilden by Roy Wilkes 2:06%, owned byMr. George W. Putnam of Salt Lake, and in CharlesDe Ryders charge at Pleasanton, is said to be oneof the best young Star Pointers in California. He isentered in $61,000 worth of stakes, which is a dis-tinction and causes him to be looked at critically bythe horsemen. Up to this time the man who canfault him has failed


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