. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. may not be wholly To Blame for his Bunches and Bruises Absorbine will remove the inflamation and bunch. $ per bot- tle, delivered. W- F. YOUNG, P. D. F., Springfield, M««. For sale by Mack&Co., Langley&Michaels Co Redington & Co., J. O'Kane, and J. A. McKerron all of San Franclsoo. Nineteenth District Agricultural Association Fair and Race Meeting. SANTA BARBARA AUGUST 12, 13, 14 and 15, 1902. RACES 12th, 13th and 14th. ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 1, 1902. No No. No No. HARNESS EVENTS. 1âTrotting, 3:20 Class »250 I No 4 -Pacing, 2 :20 Class 8250 2â Tr


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. may not be wholly To Blame for his Bunches and Bruises Absorbine will remove the inflamation and bunch. $ per bot- tle, delivered. W- F. YOUNG, P. D. F., Springfield, M««. For sale by Mack&Co., Langley&Michaels Co Redington & Co., J. O'Kane, and J. A. McKerron all of San Franclsoo. Nineteenth District Agricultural Association Fair and Race Meeting. SANTA BARBARA AUGUST 12, 13, 14 and 15, 1902. RACES 12th, 13th and 14th. ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 1, 1902. No No. No No. HARNESS EVENTS. 1âTrotting, 3:20 Class »250 I No 4 -Pacing, 2 :20 Class 8250 2â Trottlog, 3:30 Class 250 No. 5âPacing, 2:30 Class 250 3âTrotting, 2:40 Class 250 | No. 6âPacing. 2:40 Class 250 RUNNING EVENTS. No 10âOne Mile Dash. 8150 No 11âConsolation Novelty, for horses tha have not won better than third money Pursesâ$25 first quarter. 830 half mile, $40 three-quarters mile, $50 mile. -Half Mile and repeat 8200 No. 8â Three-fourths Mile Dash 150 No. 9âSeven-eighths Mile Dash 150 CONDITIONS, Harnes raoes, best 3 in 5- Purses divided 60, 30 and 10 per cent. Entrance 5 per cent of purse to accompany the entry and 5 per cent of purse additional from winners Other conditions on entry blanks. National Trotting Association (of which this Association is a member) Rules to govern harness races. State Agricultural Association Rules running races For further particulars address H. B. BRASTOW, Sec'y, P. O. BOX 146. SANTA KAKBARA. CAL BALLISTITE WINS! 1902 THE GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP AT TARGETS Mr. C. W. FLOYD, using- 25 grains Ballistite 1J oz. 7J chilled shot, defeats field of ninety-one representative trap shots. 1 CX r\ 1 THE GRAND AMERICAN I C7 \J I. HANDICAP AT TARGETS Mr. F. V. CARLOTJGH, using 24 grains Ballistite ]J oz. 7J chilled shot, won second place without a tie. (AMATECR RECORDS.) Sole . l, â A|| « s^gm 75 CHAMBERS ST., Agents, J. M. LAU a OO. new york city Importers and Dealers In Fire Arms, .Ammunition and Fencing GoodB. A Postal bri


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