. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 10 ___ â >5 to 28 Tho classes are not finally assigned, but wUl nroba~bly be divided something as follows: P Mr Mortimer-Boston Terriers, Fox Terriers and P DrTa^rett-Collies, Greyhounds, Foxhounds and ,,., .nJ Sporting Spaniels Mr Uole^-Mastiffs. St. Bernards, Great Danes, and pa'rhaps Sporting Spaniels instead of Dr. Jarret* âAll oreeds of Setters and Pointers The special Llewellio Setter prizes will be handled . selected from among the practical field tria man. The suggestion to judge Ibis class haabeeo made to Major J M. Taylor, but It 19 not yet known w


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 10 ___ â >5 to 28 Tho classes are not finally assigned, but wUl nroba~bly be divided something as follows: P Mr Mortimer-Boston Terriers, Fox Terriers and P DrTa^rett-Collies, Greyhounds, Foxhounds and ,,., .nJ Sporting Spaniels Mr Uole^-Mastiffs. St. Bernards, Great Danes, and pa'rhaps Sporting Spaniels instead of Dr. Jarret* âAll oreeds of Setters and Pointers The special Llewellio Setter prizes will be handled . selected from among the practical field tria man. The suggestion to judge Ibis class haabeeo made to Major J M. Taylor, but It 19 not yet known whether he can be present^ ^ ^^ Superintendent of Show of Dogs, CHARLES F. MILLS, Chief Department of Live Stock. NOTES. "Mace" Dodge writes us from Stockdale Kennels that there has been some favorable rains in tha. section recently. This will cause the feed to grow and lav the dust, making conditions favorable for the Pointers to get down to work on quail. Tho Stockdale Derby prospects are in splendid feti seek the string of young Pointers will be Installed In the training quarters and from thence on Manager Dodge will be on the jump getting the yougsters into shape. There is an opportunity offered now to sportsmen desiring several well broken high-class Derby candi- dates to obtain a good dog for 9125 and half the money won. The condition is reserved by Mr. Dodge to train and handle at the trials. A number of young broken dogs have been sold lately, in fac; about every individual else that the Stockdale Kennels had to dispose of. Pointers broken by Trainer Dodge are thought highly of by Coast sportsmen who have been so fortunate as to get one. A GOOD DANE GONE. Rupert of Hentzau, the prize winning Great Dane owned by Mrs. L. S. Adams, Jr., joined the doggy majority last week. In the death of this handsome dog the Great Dane fancy of the Coast has had quite a set back. Rupert was a winner at Oakland in 1902, where he made his initial appearance in the r


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