ALESSANDRO Men, to Read and Write

ALESSANDRO Men, to Read and Write

THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1892. 3 Arroyo First Btreet between Vine and San Pe- Stud. Record in a race on a ?dro, |500. straight course, 1:39%. -3 GO TOK- CALIFORNIA RECORD BREAKERS. These the two races at the FRIDAY MORNINGITES. Charles Robb, one-story frame dwell- are fastest ing, Twenty-seventh street between distance on record. Main street and Grand avenue, $1500. One mile and three-quarters?Hot- Features of the Last Meeting J. Berchtold, one-story frame cottage, The Wonderful Showing Made spur, 5 years, by Joe Daniels, dam by Wagners Jewelry Establishment Wildidle, by Haggin, the Virginia avenue, $700. California Horses. bred J. B. near of Club. Barlow,one-story frame dwell- by Sacramento, Cal. Record, 3:0%. .Allison years, 125 S. SPRING STREET, ing, Griffin avenue between Kuhrts One-mile heats ?Guido, 4 by track, $1000. Double Cross, dam Aurora, bred by Col. the Papers Read and the street and Southern Pacific World's Records Held by Trotters, H. Thornton, county, We will now on Jewelry and Silverware at Greatly Reduced Prices to Some of Mrs. M. D. Godfrey, two-Btory frame. Contra Costa Cal. sell from Ideas Expressed. Grand avenue between Twenty-ninth Pacers and Runners. Record, 1:41%, 1:41. jmake room for our large importation of goods we get from Europe this fall. You Fastest mile on record?Salvator, , the and Thirtieth streets, $3000. will be surprised our low figures. Then old stock has got to go, 1:353 , made on a straight track against at J. D. Hooker, two-story frame, Flower a no we Make us an offer and you will get Resignation of a Talued Officer?Facts Twenty-third The Winners of Classic Races?Marvel- time, at Monmouth Park, N. J., owned 1 matter what price get. them. street between Adams and by We in Sterling Ware, and will give you lower figure* About Woman's Work?The Power streets, $4000. ous Prices Paid for the California J. B. Haggin, at present in the have a large selection of tho Individual-Plans for Bred Trotter-Points and Rancho del Paso stud. Sacramento. Cal. tthan any house in the city. the Next Meeting. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Facts Tbat Count. HORSE PRICS. Some of the prices realized for Cali L. M. WAGNER. People Who Secured Permission to Wed fornia horses, eclipsingamounts realized The Friday Morning club held its Yesterday. In the list of great horses given below for animals bred in any other part of the 125 SOUTH SPRING STREET. usual meeting at the club room in the The following marriage licenses were we aim to show to the world tbat Cali- United States: issued yesterday: fornia is indeed the best spot on earth Arion, trotting'stallion, 2 years old, Potomac block. by Electioneer, dam Manette, bred at The resignation of Mrs. Ernest K. Charles G. Palmer, native of New for the production of fast horses, says i=liam L., dam Lou. Got record, 2:15%, Hampshire, aged 40, and Jennie Fouts, Palo Alto, $125,000. jJuly 2, 1889; 2:14%, August, lst; 2:14 Foster, the justlypopular secretary, was San Francisco Breeder and Sportsman, _ Anteeo, trotting stallion, by Elec- native of Kansas, aged 23. into August 23d; 2:12, October 11th, same read and accepted with regret. The native of California, and when the fact is taken con- tioneer, dam Columbine, bred at Palo ,year; at Independence, J. R. Woolley, breeding of trotters Alto, }bred lowa. lady has held this position for nearly a aged 22, and Emma Kisßman, native of sideration that the $65,000. Sunol, b. m., (bred as above); driven year, and intelligent and Missouri, aged and thoroughbreds in this state is a Bell Boy, 3-year-old trotter, by Elec- jby Charles Marvin; got record of her conscien- 18. tioneer, dam Bells, bred at 2:13% tious reports have been attractive fea- Jules Viole, native of France, aged 28, comparatively new "industry," prob- Beautiful iOctober 4, 1889, and reduced it to 2 native Palo Alto, $51,000. ) at No- tures of the weekly programme. and Angele De Groot, of Belgium, ably not one-fourth as many being bred Stamboul, stallion, 2:11, by (present record) San Francisco, A vote aged record vember 9th, same year. TEN ACRES of thanks was extended to Mrs. Foster, 24. here as in Kentucky, the showing is Sultan, dam Fleetwing, bred by L. J. marvelous. In the twenty years Jose, Los Angeles county, $50,000. CHAMPION FOUR-YEAR OLDS. and the president appointed Mrs. Shel- next Edgemark. Of the best Unimproved Orange Land ALL ABOUT THE CROPS. will doubtless distance all Sunol, three-year-old champion trot- b. h., foaled 1885, by Vic- ley Tolhurst secretary during the short California tor Bismarck; dam Edgewater Belle. bought on easy terms is better than a competitors, and will be the Mecca to ter, record, 2:10%, bred at Palo Alto, } interval before the Bummer vacation. estimated to have been sold to Mr. Bon- Record 2:16, Lexington, October 16, life insurance policy, for you begin to which a majority of lovers of well-bred, \ Mrs. Severance spoke of the federa- THE WEATHER BUREAU'S WEEKLY ncr for $40,000. 1 1889. get your money back at the end of four speedy of all turn by Sunol at this age trotted at Cleveland, tion of woman's clubs now in session at REPORT, horses kinds will Mascot, yearling trotter, Stamboul, years, and from that time an annual Chicago, promising a report the when they want to get a fast one. dam Minnehaha, $28,000. July 31, 1890, in 2:15; Buffalo, August at next by« and duplicated her re- income offrom meeting from Mrs. the TROTTING nORSES?FASTEST YEARLINGS UP Tournament, thoroughbred, Sir Col. Eastman, Reports From the Various Southern dam Plaything, bred by J. B. markable performance of November 9, club representative who is now in that TO 1892. Modred, California Counties?The Farmers Haggin, Rancho del Paso Stud, sold J 1889, at Washington Park, Chicago, city. Bred in California?Frou-Frou, b f, 'August 23, 1890. Not Complaining. when four years old at $33,600. Mrs. H. O. Collins read extracts from foaled 189", by Sidney, dam Flirt, by 1 GREATEST THOROUGHBRED per the opening address delivered before Buccaneer; bred by G. Valensin, Pleas- BROODMARE. ' THE POLICE COURTS. $1500 to $3000 Tear. the convention by Dr. Sarah Marian, by Malcolm, dam Maggie Hackett Observer Franklin, of the weather anton, Cal. Record, 2:25%. Stevenson, president of tbe Chicago Bred D., b Mitchell, brought to California by ] Upon furnishes the following report east of the Rockies?Sudie Little Cases Which Were Acted Woman's club, in which the speaker bureau, m, foaled 1886, by Sherman Hamble- Joseph Cairn Simpaon, at present and Yesterday. Nothing pays bettor, and itis aare. rejoiced that women are learning to co- on the condition of the crops for the tonian, dam Fanny Clay, by American for several years paßt the property of L. D. Hollingsworth was arrested yes- the ? operate, heartily and intelligently. past week throughout Southern Califor- Clay; bred in Kentucky. Record, Theodore Winterß, El Arroyo stud, terday on complaint of J. N. Sellers of "Tbe first step in tbe brotherhood of dam of nine star performers bred in nia: 2:35%. 764 Myrtle avenue for having disturbed men is the sisterhood of women." VBNTURA COUNTY. TO California, and one that is expected to . 1892. FASTEST TWO-YEAR-OLDS UP prove better foals are as the peace of that neighborhood on sun- "Idleness, not labor, is a disgrace to Hueneme ?The warm wave of the last be, foaled than all. Her *t J3uy lO Acres of women." "Eight hours for work, eight Bred in California?Arion, follows: Duke of Norfolk, by Norfolk: cdry occasions within the last thirty study eight few days has a tendency to cause a little 1889, by Electioneer, dam Manette, by ' hours for and hours for rest Duchess of Norfolk, by Norfolk; King of idays. Itis a neighbors' quarrel caused shrinkage sown grain and Nutwood; bred by Leland Stanford, by is the ideal arrangement," are some of in the late Norfolk, Norfolk; Prince of Norfolk, tby children. The case willbe tried be- her sayings. ripen barley fast. Heading is in Menlo Park, Cal. Record, 2:10%. by Norfolk; Emperor of Norfolk, by , Tustin, Bred east of the Rockies?Monbars, Norfolk; Czar, ; fore Justice Austin on the 27th. Mrs. Bartlett of was then in- progress. by dam The by Norfolk El Rio 1 troduced and spoke of the power of the Bardsdale?An east prevailed the b c, foaled 1889, Eagke Bird, Rey, by Norfolk; Rey del Reyes, by Maurice De Groot, who was tried yes- wind Lady Maud, 2:18%, by Gen. Knox; terday by Justice Stanton, on complaint -:- Norfolk; Alessanta Lai "great week, Tambien, Hooker; individual, claiming that things latter part of the ripening the by N. Yo by Joe 1of his mother, who charged him have been done by great leaders rather grain and drying vegetation perceptibly. bred Fashion stud farm, Trenton, Yo El Rey, by Joe Hooker. with J. Record, battery, was acquitted. than by great masses." In illustrating The weather is warm, clear and favor- 2:16%. GREATEST LIVING TROTTING BROODMARE. TODAY, account of tbe done by FASTEST THREE-YEAR-OLDS UP TO 1892. George Horton was arraigned yester- she gave an work able. Sontag Mohawk, gr m, foaled 1876, by (day the city township court on the county, Virginia, ANGELES COUNTY. California?Sunol, m.,foaled in Mrs. Rice is Charlotte LOS Bred in b. Mohawk Chief, dam Sontag Nellie, by (charge A.

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