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Title: Breeder and sportsman
Identifier: breedersportsma391901sanf (find matches)
Year: 1882 (1880s)
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Subjects: Horses
Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. : (s. n. )
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: California State Library Califa/LSTA Grant

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la mxe gveebev axxi* ^xraxtzman (November 190 Seductive Sirloin Steaks. It is not very long ago, only a very few years, when the first shipments of Ameri- can dreseed beef were made to England. Thii meat was treated with the greatest contempt by the English beefeaters, and it was extremely difficult to get any dealer to handle it For a long time all that was sold was palmed off as English grown beef. This prejudice at last was overcome, and now the demand for American beef has become so pressing that the beef pro- ducing interests of that country are pro- testing and demanding that the authorities shall take some steps to protect the'r in- terests. It is a bard proposition to meet for the seductive qualities of a sirloin roast or porterhouse steak from a fancy American dressed beef steer are almost equal to those of the sugar cured ham of the American Poland China hog which a Jewish rabbi snuffed in a restaurant and immediately forgot all about Leviticus and the Mosaic law and straightway fell from grace, sacrificing religion and nation- ality for a plate of cold boiled ham. Little will our side whiskered, red faced beef- eating English brother care where his beef comes from so long as it is up to his epicurean standard of tenderness, juici- ness and flavor, lor the marbled sirloin of an Iowa Polled Angus steer is a prettier picture to him than anything which our artists can paint.—Sural Spirit. m The Eambouiliet offers the best type of mutton that can be found among merino sheep. In Germany it has received much recognition for its mutton value. This breed is in such demand by the farmers there that in the ram sales it is difficult for an American, wishing to purchase, to have as good a selection as he would wish The Germans do not wish to let the rams go away. The average yield of wool is in the neighborhood of twelve pounds. There was a great rumple on the Boston market the other day when the American woolen-mills company jumped in and bought 25,000,000 pounds of wool. A CHANCE AT $6000 Kacin9! Raci"!l! Racin0! FOR $18 FOR YOUR FOAL BORN THIS YEAR IN THE Pacific Breeders Futurity Stakes $6000 Guaranteed For Mares Bred in 1900 Closed September 1, 1900. A FEW SUBSTITUTIONS. A few of the original nominators of Pacific Breeders Futurity Stakes (S6000 guaranteed) for foals of 1901 have advised us that, because of barrenness of the mare or death of the foal, they wish to dis- pose of their entries. The opportunity therefore presents itself to secure a S6000 engagement for foals of this season If you own one or more whose dams \ou neglected to name when entries closed sept. 1 1900 vou can now secure representation in this stake, and thus add materially to the value of your foals. The cost is but §!8—§3 for the nomination, $5 for the January payment, 1901, and siu for tne January payment, 1902. XOTHIN'G MORE TO PAT BEFORE 1903 When vour foal can start in the Two-Tear-Old division. Stakes divided as follows: $3250 for Trotting Foals, $1750 for Pacing Foals, $800 to Nominators of Dams of Winners and *200 for Owners of Stallions, money divided as follows 83000 for Three-Tear-Old Trotters. 200 for Nominator of Dam of Winner of Three- Tear-Old Trot. 1250 for Two-Tear-Old Trotters. 200 for Nominator of Dam of Winner of Two- Tear Old Trot. 100 to Owner of Stallion. Sire of Winner of Three-Tear-Old Trot when mare was bred. SIOOO for Three-Tear-Old Pacers. 200 for Nominator of Dam of Winner of Three- TearOld Pace. 750 for Two-Tear-Old Pacers. 200 for Nominator of Dam of Winner of Two- Tear-Old Pace. 100 to Owner of Stallion, Sire of Winner of Three-Tear-Old Pace when mare was bred. OPENING NOV. 2, 1901. New California Jocto CI Season 1901-7 902 OAKLAND RACE TV CK Racing MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY .IAIN OB SHINE. Five or More Races Each Day. Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. Ferry boats leave San Francisco at 12 m , 12:30, 1:00, 1:30, 2:00, 3:00 p. m., connecting with trains stopping at the entrance to the track. Last two cars on train reserved for ladies and their escorts. No smoking. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. All trains via Oakland mole connect with San Pablo avenue electric cars at Seventh and Broadway, Oakland: also all trains via Alameda mole connect with San Pablo avenue ca- at Fourteenth and Broadway, Oakland These ec trie cars go direct to the track in fifteen min s. Returning trains leave the track at 4:15 and "> p. m. and immediately after the last race. THOS. H. WTIXIAMS Jr., Pres. R B. MILROY, Sec'y. The Only Opportunity that will be presented to you to secure so rich an engagement at so nominal a cost. Remittance of ?18, with color, sex and breeding of the foal, on or before January 1st next, is all that is required to add thousands of dollars to the earning capacity of your foal of this season. The few substitutions to be disposed of will be awarded in the order in which remittances are received. Prompt attention will secure for you this rich engagement. E. P. HEALD, President. F. W. KELLEY, Sec'y. ' 36 Geary St . San Francisco.
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; Yonr stable is not complete without Quinn'S g Ointment. An infallible cure for all ordi- = nary horse afflictions. Follow the example f set by the leading horsemen of the world and g your stable shelf will always hold a bottle of ftuinn's Ointment g A. L. Thomas, Snpt. Canton Farm, Joliet, HL, remarks, "I enclose you amount forsii bottles of Qn inn's Ointment. After one year's trial must confess it does all you claim for it." For Curbs, Splints, Spavins, Windpuffa or Bunches. Price fi.oo per package. Sold by all druggists, = or sent by mail. ; W. B. EDDY & CO., Whitehall, N. Y. J. GOLDSTEIN 343 Third Street pAYS THE HIGHEST PRICES for Gentle L men's good Cast-off Clothing. Give him a trial. ONE«ONfi Tablet Pint LEG AND BODY WASH itLINIMMT. For Fevered Legs, inflamed tendons* sprained ankles, cracked heels and all skin eruptions, wmuotblisterorafiectthekidneys Unexcelled as a brace. The most effective, Themost economical > ThemosC convenient) One tablet furnishes more genuine WitchHa- zel than is contained in 40 gallons of the best extract, besides possessing other valuable in- gredients in its makeup. Putupinmetal boxes in two sizes. Regulas or S2 size contains 120 tablets. 6 boxes for $ 10. Small or $ 1 size contains 5 O tablets. 6 boxes for $ 5. Sent post-paid on receipt of price. BOYCE TABLET CO., TERRE HAUTE, 1ND Fcr sale by Druggists and DeaJera in Harness & Turf Goods, HOLSTEIN CATTLE. SLEEPY HOLLOW RANCH, SAN ANSELMO, MARIN CO,, CAL, All the Leading Families of the Breed. Every Sire directly imported from Herds of the Greatest Eastern Breeders. BULLS NOW IN SERVICE: Mechthilde's Careme Colantha. So. 22818, H. F. H. B. The only living son of Mechthllde. Her private lest record is 112H D>s milk In 1 day, 3d fts. 10'i oz butter in 1 week. Homestead Barn urn Paul De Kol. Hla dam gave 60 lbs. milk in 1 day, testing 5.3% butter fat. Sir Josephine of Aaggie. His dam gave 106 fobs, of milk in 1 day and 30 fibs. 14 oz. of butter in 7 days. Icbabod Crane. His dam gave 48 lbs. of milk in 1 day. 14 lbs. 10 oz. of butter in 7 days at two years old. He is a grandson of De Kol n. Also, Yearling Bulls from Belle Korndyke, Princess of Wayne 7th and Colantha 4th, and a Large Number of Officially Tested Cows in Calf to above sires. BULL CALVES FROM GREAT PRODUCING DAMS. Correspondence and personal inspection invited. T> TUT TTflTAT TTCf1 431 Jackson Street, San Francisco, CaL

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  • bookyear:1882
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • booksubject:Horses
  • bookpublisher:San_Francisco_Calif_s_n_
  • bookcontributor:San_Francisco_Public_Library
  • booksponsor:California_State_Library_Califa_LSTA_Grant
  • bookleafnumber:352
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