Breeder and sportsman . of Allerton, 2:09Jtf.:03J(. , Calumet Stuck Farm, owners of Rov Wilkes, 2:06K. Bob Stewart, owner of Ryland W., 2:075*. AND BY TRAINERS AND DRIVERS SUCH AS! CHAS. MARVIN, JOHN SPLAN, GEORGE STARR, JACK CURRY, WILLIAM ANDREWS, KNAP MCCARTY, ANDY MCDOWELL, BUDD DOBLE, JOHN DICKERSON, SCOTT QUINTON, DICK WILSON, F. P. DOBLE. And thousands of other prominent owners, trainers and every wholesale drug or turf goods house east of the Rocky BULK HSan Francisco. Cal.—J, OKane, 767 Market Street I Los Angeles, Cal.—F. W. Eraun ©!? Bottl


Breeder and sportsman . of Allerton, 2:09Jtf.:03J(. , Calumet Stuck Farm, owners of Rov Wilkes, 2:06K. Bob Stewart, owner of Ryland W., 2:075*. AND BY TRAINERS AND DRIVERS SUCH AS! CHAS. MARVIN, JOHN SPLAN, GEORGE STARR, JACK CURRY, WILLIAM ANDREWS, KNAP MCCARTY, ANDY MCDOWELL, BUDD DOBLE, JOHN DICKERSON, SCOTT QUINTON, DICK WILSON, F. P. DOBLE. And thousands of other prominent owners, trainers and every wholesale drug or turf goods house east of the Rocky BULK HSan Francisco. Cal.—J, OKane, 767 Market Street I Los Angeles, Cal.—F. W. Eraun ©!? Bottle. Testimonials from the most prominent horsemen lo tbe United States and Canada, from agents or the-manufacturers, H. H. BOSSART <& CO., Latrobe, Pa., I g. Vol. XXIX. No. 10. Ko. 313 BUSH 8TEEET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1896. SUBSCRIPTIONTHREE DOLLARS A YEAB THE STATE FAIR MEETING. Opened Auspiciously—A Surprise on the Initial Day—Everything of Interest to Lovers of Horses Closely Described. FIRST DAY—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. There was an excellent attendance on this, the openingday of the State Fair. Everybody seemed to be exchanginggreetings, and the feeling that this was to be the largest andbest race meeting ever held at Agricultural Park pervadedall. The neatly-painted fences, newly-whitewashed build-ing and the fresh appearance of everything about the placereflected great credit upon those who have had the improve-ment of these immense grounds and buildings in charge. Everything went off as smoothly as a bicycle over a cementtrack. No hitch anywhere. The starter, W. P. McNair, ofWichita, Kas., demonstrated his worth in the position heoccupied, and his work was highly commended by J. W. Wilson presided


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