. Breeder and sportsman. th their strings who havenever raced on the Coast before. Presiding JudgeEdward C. Hopper and Col. William Letcher, thenew official handicapper will reach here Friday ofnext week. Starter Richard Dwyer is already here. Harness Horses Breeding in Arizona. Stock breeders in the vicinity of Phoenix, Arizona,are taking an interest in the breeding of trotters andpromise is made that in the future a number of goodcampaigners will be sent down the grand breeding of horses works in very handily withthat of cattle, as the cows have to be kept up all thetime. Once al


. Breeder and sportsman. th their strings who havenever raced on the Coast before. Presiding JudgeEdward C. Hopper and Col. William Letcher, thenew official handicapper will reach here Friday ofnext week. Starter Richard Dwyer is already here. Harness Horses Breeding in Arizona. Stock breeders in the vicinity of Phoenix, Arizona,are taking an interest in the breeding of trotters andpromise is made that in the future a number of goodcampaigners will be sent down the grand breeding of horses works in very handily withthat of cattle, as the cows have to be kept up all thetime. Once allowed to run down they do not come inmilk again and this necessitates a lot of green feed,which leaves a lot of short feed that would go to wasteordinarily, but which comes in very handy for horseswhich are turned out. All the farmers in the valley in which Phoenix islocated have to depend on irrigation for farming pur-poses, a6 the climate is not only warm all the yearround, but is devoid of rain as well, so that horses. DIRECTUM 2:05 1-4. Whose Get Have Made a Great Showing: This Year. More high class horses and a larger number of highpriced jockies will be seen in the stake events thanever before. The New California Jockey Club isassured of the most popular and prosperous season ofracing in the history of California. CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBREDS are to besent to South Africa. It is exceedingly probablethat William Easton, the well known horseman andauctioneer, will go to South Africa this fall withabout two hundred young broodmares belonging toJai. B. Haggin, of the great Rancho del Paso andElmecdorf Studs. These will be of the best blood inthis country, and will be sold to race, and to breedfrom, believing there is to be an important openingin that country for high class American stock. Theproject has been under consideration for some months,and, if carried to completion, can scarcely fail ofsatisfactory success. Mr. Easton is the one manlikely to make it so, his acquaintance w


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