. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. M00RM0NT 44996 By Azmoor 2:203^ (sire of Betoniea 2:09%, Azmoor 2:13^4 and 8 others in 2:30 list). Dam Rosemont (dam of Montrose. 3, 2:18, Sweet Rose, I, --"â . Mazatlan 2:20. one sire of four and two speed produc- ing dams' by Piedmont 2:17?4 (sire of 2** in 2:30 list ami rh>.- dams of Fanny Wilcox 2:ln1;, and Alta 2:ll3-i; third dam Jenny by Algerine by Hanibletonian 725, etc. Terms: $40 for the Season, usual return privilege. Will make the Season or 1908 at Brace Half Mile Track, Santa Clara, Cal, For further particulars address W. R. JOHNSON,
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. M00RM0NT 44996 By Azmoor 2:203^ (sire of Betoniea 2:09%, Azmoor 2:13^4 and 8 others in 2:30 list). Dam Rosemont (dam of Montrose. 3, 2:18, Sweet Rose, I, --"â . Mazatlan 2:20. one sire of four and two speed produc- ing dams' by Piedmont 2:17?4 (sire of 2** in 2:30 list ami rh>.- dams of Fanny Wilcox 2:ln1;, and Alta 2:ll3-i; third dam Jenny by Algerine by Hanibletonian 725, etc. Terms: $40 for the Season, usual return privilege. Will make the Season or 1908 at Brace Half Mile Track, Santa Clara, Cal, For further particulars address W. R. JOHNSON, SANTA CLARA, Cal Four more In 2:16 have already been credited this season to "McKINNEY" 2:11% Making his wonderful Hat still more remarkable. *;rih^ok^ Empire City Farms, Cuba, N. Y. McKENA 39460 Brown stallipn. foaled April Sire. McKinney 2:llK. the greatest sire of ex treme speed living. Dam Helena 2:11%, dam of Wild *N*utlrag2:Il5i. Dobbell 2:22 and Hyita (trial) 2:12 by Electioneer; second dam Lady Ellen idam of 6 in the list' by Carr'S Mambrino. sireof dam of Sweet Marie 2:04%; third dam, by Owen Dale, son of Williamson's Belmont; fourth dam. by Williamson's Belmont. McKENA is one of the best bred of all the McKinneys. He is a large powerful, and grand- looldng young horse, and a sure foal getter. He is by a great race horse and sire and out of a mare that was a great and producer, his second dam being one of the greatest brood mares of Palo Alto Farm. He cannot help being a success in the stud. FEE: $40 the Season. Mares may run on pasture at $ per month. No responsibility will be assumed foracci- dents or escapes. Palo Alto Stock Farm, Stanford University, Cal. STALLIONS!. Why do they often become so devitalized, even in a light stud duty, that they require a long rest from such service? It is due to the absorption into their systems of poisonous bacteria, or germs of disease, both contagious and sexual, in serving mare
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