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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1304 THE KENTUCKY FARMER AND BREEDER. 3 Emerald Chief won the three year-ol- d THE HORSE SHOW class in an outstanding manner. DISPERSAL SALE The division was won by McDonald, the most finished repre- AT ST. LOUIS sentative that Missouri sent in during : OF WHITNEY STUD the week. Of the yearlings, 'Woodford Chief A GRAPHIC AND INTERESTING DESCRIPTION OF THE SADDLE and Town Topics were tho best of the EIGHT STALLIONS, INCLUDING HAMBURG, MEDDLER AND YANKEE, RINGS BY THE MAN WHO AWARDED THE lot, and were placed in the ribbons in AND EIGHTY BROOD MARES TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION MIUMS. tho order named. OCTOBER 10. Tho cup offered by tho American Saddle Horso Breeders' Association AliGe r One of tho most important sales of Gray by Enquirer. (Dam of Good- CWiittno ,. Tim Kntu Itv r.u-mo- and fact that she was the only good ride for the finest saddle-bre- saddle horse, rich'.) ', T, thoroughbreds over held in America Birdii liv Clmilcs RuIpj Judge of and diive horso in the lot, I decided to to bo shown to halter, for which forty-sevc- u S.uHUe Uoi&eb at tin- St Louis, Fall.) will he tho dispersal sale of the stud rzabetl), L,,, , c!i m (1890), by Imp. let tho award stand. entries wore made, brought to- Woodland's of tho late William C. Whitney at. Ballbt by Planet. Ah promised, I am undertaking to Silver King and Jack o' Diamonds gether the most beautiful collection Elusive, b m, (1S03), by Sir Dixon ever seen in a shpw ring, including all Madison Squaro Garden the evening Vega by War banco. give a were shown several times during the brief rrview of the World's Fair ' of October 10. The entire stud will Endurance by Right, m (1890). only two any- ages and sexes. To win this trophy ch by IIors.o Show at St. Louis, where I had week, but, being tho be offered at public auction under the Inspector B imp. Early Morn by Silves- All Work Carefully men- was the ambition of every breeder and the very great honor of adjudicating ways noar first class, no further Fasig-Tipto-n Co. ter. owner in the country. It was fair to auspices of This will single handed all saddle classes. tion will be made of them, save to note most important offering certain- Equality, ch m (1880), by Bond Or Either eliminate tho prestige ana reputation be tho Equipoise by Enquirer. and Satisfactorily On arriving at the grounds on the that Silver King was s'ipped into both ly since the sale of tho Bitter Root cavalry in of each animal performing, which Faithful, br m (1890), by Longfellow Thoroughbreds morning of 24th, fixed tho artillery and classes, years ago, many 111 the the date for placed them on an equal footing, and Stud sour and in Miss Primrose by Imp The Used. the opening, conditions were most dis neither of which ho was high up in respects more important even than the Imp. Field Agent, br in (1900), by Per- Done. this consideration was kept constantly simmon Or... couraging, but, through the heroic ef- tho ribbons. dispersal of that splendid aggregation Field Azure by Bend Or. i in my mind. First prizo went to Mar- Flesole, ch m (1S98), by imp. Goldfinch forts of Chief Mills a as- aged mare class of and score of In tho saddle garet Wessinger, second to Eudora and of stallions and' brood mares. FIronze by imp. Glenelg. Trotters sistants, a great change was Gypsy Queen won first, the wrought five gaits third to Gypsy Queen. There are eight stallions and eighty Florrle, b m (1893), by Hanover Mar- Charges, in twenty-sou- r going to Twilight, a very bad Whitney guerite by Imp. Eclipse. hours and everything second The walk, trot, canter classes Were brood mares in the Stud. The was made presentable and attractive colored grey, with proper riding shoul- are Hamburg, imp. Meddler, Forget, ch m (1893), by Exile Forever not strong in quality or character; stallions by Forester. (Dam of Dreamer.) At the outset I beg to acknowledge ders and a dashy way of going, over Nasturtium, Ballyhoo Boy, Reasonable. several were very attractive in stylo Yankee, Geisha, ch m (1895), by Iroquois Trade the most extreme courtesies the handsomely moulded brown mare Sandringham, Kilmarnock and imp. at the and conformation when standing, but imp. Wind by Great Tom. hands of Chief Mills and Commis 'American Princess," that had the un- '" Grievance, b m (1896), by Hindoo Miss the when put through their paces seemed B'ackstock. sioner of L,ivc Stock from Kentucky; pardonable fault of moving very wide Hamburg wilprobably bring more Used by Imp. Tho 111 Used. wholly unablo tov go anything like an Handspun, ch m (1892), by Hanover to the latter gentleman I am both and behind. money any other stallion in also before acceptable, much less a correct trot. than Spinaway by imp. Leamington. (Dam ot Address: greatly indebted for the privilege of a Mablc Rex, winner of fourth prize, Only sour America that could be offered at pub- Tanya.) PEDIGREE DEPARTMENT, were brought out that might Hanoana, room in the Kentucky State building would have been placed higher had lic auction todav. Milton Young, tho ch m (1893), by Hanover The Kentucky Lexingtop.Ky. be considered at all pretentious, these Tiiana by imp. Farmer and Breeder, that contributed to my comfort and riot to bo pulling a ton. famous masterof McGrathiana, who .Princo Charlie. she seemed being Henriette, Tho Gambler, Confi- Harmonica, b m (1896), by Hanover pleasure throughout my seven days that, popular owned HamburgjS sire, predicts that It is to be regretted dence and Busch's roan. Henriette Reclare by Reform. (HaU-eJst- er to Tra ninc-year-o- son of Hanover-L- ady ) iniiiin iii minium mmim of service Jittlo Gypsy Queen is not put into the won first in tho class for horses up the dition I wish it to bo distinctly understood ring in a mcjo natural way. On the Reel will Ving ovcr a hundred Hessie, ch m (1892), by, .Hanovcc Lida to two hundred pounds. Her compet- Stanhope by Wavorly. that all criticisms hereafter mentioned 3ontrary. she enters with her long tail thousand dollars. Other horsemen sure to very itors were not up to that weight, there- Homeopathy, ch m (1887), by Reform-Mag- gie command high prices. first became interested in the problem of will be in the same spirit of compari up back, in the belies that ho is worth standing straight over her fore she had an easy vin. The Gam- concur B. by Imp. Australian. Tho prediction is generally made that circling a concentric coil wheel while en- son Amount. Tho only stallion that that governed me in making from an overdose of artificial stimu- bler won first prize in the light weight tiat Hurley Burley, ch m (1895), by Riley the stud will net more than $500,000. gineering tho machinery of one of the loop ''over two win- imp. Helter awards, since every one must know lant, and instead of being attractive has produced Futurity Skelter by Pell Mell. the loop cars Coney Island, class. This horse was heralded as a Hypocrite, m at New York that perfection in is only rin monstrosity. ner's1 Sn history of the American br (1885), by Longfellow horseflesh at she becomes equine phenomenon. He had a beautiful 'he Hypatia by Waverly. City. Several attempts were mai'c by tained by approximation may is t'ur'f.'h's Is all tho more remark- Diavalo and that Just how good a mare she be front and showy action with his knees, record Intervention, b m (1900), by imp. Med Wondrous cxpcit eyebbts to circle the loop on a every isjremembered only horse, though ranked in the first shown free of the use of ginger is but dragged his hocks in tho most able when it that dler Knickknack by imp. Macaroon. wheel, but sailed, sell and were so seriously slight, will have from three to five purely a matter of conjecture. I do not for two 'years has he had produce in Irish Reel! ch m (1802), by Exile-Ro- und injured dangerous painful way, nor did he strip well, Dance by How the Texan, Who Loops the Loop, that the task was given weaknesses. It may be a plain head, know tho man or woman who would any number to race, and both of these War Dance. showing considerable sway in the Imp. lsis, ch m (1887), by Bend Or Emerged From Obscurity. up as impossible. Vandervoo.t, however, too given such excellent a badly set ear, much droop of the ride a saddle horse with a tail thus back. Henriette did not show up for years they have Shotover by Hermit. (Dam of Isldor.) was firm in tho belies that the seat "ould low-se- Is quarters, a t tail, sprawling ac- carried. While ginger is used by all account of themselves. offered at .inks, b m (189G), by Imp. Albert-Hoo- doo be .flncnmnllshpfl nnrt Tin ..ronrrtlmrlv apt tho championship, which lost Tho When, Square sore or a rigid or too gen- public service, his book would be filled by imp. Darebin. (Sister to Mes- at Madison Garden, New aij0ut learning to ride a bicycle. Two tion aft, mouth showmen, there is a certain limit Gambler a walk-ove- r for this honor, merist and Hatasoo. York, the gieat Adam Forepaugh-Sell- s months later he made his first attempt milch temper these faults, one or erally practiced and observed.