. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. EDUCATOR The Handsomest Son of Director Will make the Season of 1902, five days each week, at M. Henry Ranch, near Haywards; Saturdays at Geary & Grindell Stables, HAYWARDS, CAL, - Terms $25 EDUCATOR is by the great Director 2:17, sire of Directum 3:0514 Direct 2:0ol» and 47 more in 2:30. Dam, Dolly by Vermont Mes- senger; second dam, a Morgan mare. His oldest colts, now four years old, nearly all from common mares, are, without doubt, the handlomest colts in Alameda county and all show speed. He is a sure foal getter. For further particulars address M. HEN


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. EDUCATOR The Handsomest Son of Director Will make the Season of 1902, five days each week, at M. Henry Ranch, near Haywards; Saturdays at Geary & Grindell Stables, HAYWARDS, CAL, - Terms $25 EDUCATOR is by the great Director 2:17, sire of Directum 3:0514 Direct 2:0ol» and 47 more in 2:30. Dam, Dolly by Vermont Mes- senger; second dam, a Morgan mare. His oldest colts, now four years old, nearly all from common mares, are, without doubt, the handlomest colts in Alameda county and all show speed. He is a sure foal getter. For further particulars address M. HENRY, Haywards, Cal. MONTEREY 31706 3I8SJ PEDIGREE IN PART. QIRED BY SIDNEY %I93£, sire of 17 in the 2:15 list, 7 better than 2:12, 3 better than 2:10. and Lenna '- N, 2:05'.; (champion record), and 96 in the charmed circle. Hattie dam of Monterey, is by that great sire of broodmares, Com. Belmont 4340, son of Alexander Belmont 64, sire of Nutwood 2:18*£. Barbna. his second dam, is by Woodford's Mambrino 2:21i4, and his third dam. Miss Gratz, by Alex- ander Norman 25, sire of Lula 2:15; fourth dam by Gray Eagle, thoroughbred. His blood lines are of the choicest, and his wonderful speed has justly come to him. He is a grand stallion to look at: he has size and conformation to make him what he is—a king among stallions. His first crop of foals, two years old now, are very promising, as Walter S. Maben writes me as follows: "I worked the Monterey two-year old to-day, March 26th, a half in 1:15, first quarter in 0:40' j, last eighth in 17seconds, so you see he can step some and has but little work. He can Trot faster than any colt I ever saw and do it easier. Walter S. Maben.'1 Maben also writes that the Monterey colts are all fine, big, good-looking colts, and look to him (Maben) to be the real thing for stake dinners. It will not be long before the breeders will be breed- ing to Monterey at a mnch larger fee than his present price. One thing is sure, it is hard for a stal


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