. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Vol. XXXV. NO. 2b. NO. 22# GEARY STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1899. SUBSCRIPTION THREE DOLLARS A YEAR The Green Un's Gossip. The California horsemen are o he congratulated upon the fact that the National Trot ing As ociation has ap- pointed Mr John C Kirkpatrick of this city a memher of the Pacific D strict Board of Appeals to fill the vacancy in that body caused by the death of the late C. M Chase. Mr. Kirkpatrick is the manager of the Palace and Grand hotels in this city and an enthusiastic home owner and road driver, scarcely a day passing b
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Vol. XXXV. NO. 2b. NO. 22# GEARY STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1899. SUBSCRIPTION THREE DOLLARS A YEAR The Green Un's Gossip. The California horsemen are o he congratulated upon the fact that the National Trot ing As ociation has ap- pointed Mr John C Kirkpatrick of this city a memher of the Pacific D strict Board of Appeals to fill the vacancy in that body caused by the death of the late C. M Chase. Mr. Kirkpatrick is the manager of the Palace and Grand hotels in this city and an enthusiastic home owner and road driver, scarcely a day passing but he takes a drive through Golden Gate Park and enjoys a brush through the speedway No man stands higher in the community than he and he has r shown distinguished ability in his very success- ful management of the vast interests of the Sharon estate on this Coast A lawyer by edu- c tion and profession though not engaged in practice he has a mind that will make him a most valuable member of the Board of Appeals It was by the unanimous request of the other members of that body, Mr. A. B. Spreckels and Professor E. P. Heald of this cit*. and the ex- i officio member Capt. N. T Smith Second Vice President of the N. T A. that Mr Kirkpatrick was named by the association for this position. Every horse owner, trainer, driver or other person interested in any way in matterB that may come before the Board of Appeal- will know that Mr. Kirkpatrick's vote will be cast at all timeB on the side of right and justice and in accordance with the rules laid down by the National Trotting Association for the govern ment of harness racing. Every member of the local board has the confidence of the horsemen of California and the entire Pacific Coast and its persone! could not be improved on, over. ''A great horse in looks and certainly a great pro- _ducer of speed" was his verdict He purchased from Mr. Montgomery at San Joseacolt by Nutwood Wilkes, out of a Boodle mare, that is described in anot
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