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THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER have seen Palo Alto say that if there is dam of Sunol, known the country over any horse in the country likely to break just because her daughter trotted in M c M innville , < 1REGON. the trotting record, it is he. I’alo Alto 2:10} when three. Another one that is is a great horse and as peculiarly bred sharing the honors with one favored J une as he is great. His dam is Dame Win foal is Lou, tlie dam of Axtell. Elaine nie, a thoroughbred marc by Planet, the dam of Norlaine, who holds the CALIFORNIA BROOD MARES1 dam by Glencoe. Not a drop of trot yearling record of 2,31], is another, and ting blood flows in her veins, yet mated Sable Wilkes; Flight, the dam of Fleet Some Facts in till* History of the with Electioneer, she has done what no who has a two-year old mark of 2224, Trotting Horse on other thoroughbred mare in tlie world are others of the same class. This Coast. It is a curious fact that of all the has, produced a stallion that is but one mares mentioned in this article as the Not very many years ago in the liis- quarter of a second behind the stallion best producers of speed only two— tory of trotting horse breeding there record. Mated with General Benton ST PAUL, ST. LOUIS, Elaine, 2220, and Beautiful Bells, 2229.] was a current opinion that still exists she priMiuced Big Jim, 2223.1, and to the — are in the 2:30 list themselves, and AND ALL POINTS to some exteut, that the dam of a horse embrace of Electioneer she produced only three others — Mayflower 230]; Gertrude Bussell, 2223.]. She is the only had very little to do with the excelence of that horse. Men would go across thoroughbred mare that has produced Addie Lee, 2:36], and Addie, 2:39—have the county to find a well-bred sire and three on the list. She is a problem to ever made any records at all. From then breed to hint a mare that had lit tlie believers in the purely bred trotter, this it would seem that speed is a very small consideration in the dam and tle or nothing to recommend her, ex and since she has produced 2:30 per. that breeding and individuality is ev formers by two different sires, it. can cept, perhaps, individual form. Her FOISTZj-A-IISriD, OTS. breeding was considered of little conse not lie said that all her reputation is erything.— Examiner. quence, since to the sire was given all due to the extraordinary pnqMitency of A War Episode. GEO. S. TAYLOR' Ticket Agt. the credit of speed and action. The Electioneer. The battle was on and the blue and I’alo Alto’s name is inseparably con idea that a dam might have something Corner First and Oak Sts. to do with the controlling of the action nected with Stamboul’s since their per the gray were at each other’s throats. It was at Gainsville, and the federals formance on the same track and in the <iid not occur to many of tlie old-time same notch last season. He owes his were getting the worst of the fight, so’ breeders. gfa fiava the Exclusive Control cf The order of things lias been mater existence in this world as much to writes Wallace P. Reed. The heat of tally changed in the last decade, and Fleetwing as to Sultan. Fleetwing was an August sun beat fiercely down upon now the intelligent breeders are paying sired by Hambletonian 10, out of a long lines of glittering steel melting quite as much attention to the selection daughter of George M. Patchen. She away in the fiercer heat of war. On the of their brood mares as they pay to the is not only the mother of Stomboul, but right the earth trembled under thun sire and they strive to get in her the she gave birth to Kuby, 2:19], by Sultan dering hosts of charging cavalry; on l>est combinations of blood lines. There and was the motherof the dam of Lucy the left the men in blue heard their bones crash under t he leaden rain like is a table of producing dams now, as R. 230. Columbine, by A. W. Richmond, out glass in a haiLstorm. Over all rose the there was always a table of the sires, and that is a producer herself is a valu of a thoroughbred mare by Bonnie sulphurous clouds belched forth by the able property, and commands a price in Scotland, is honored in the great table deep throated guns whose terrible roar proportion to her use and capacity that as the mother of the two trotting stal shook the rock-ribbed hills. As the ranks of blue, shattered and compares with the prices of the gilt- lions, Anteeo, 2:16}, and Antevolo, 2:19} edged sires. Alma Mater brought $15,- at four years, both by Electioneer, bred shaken by the shower of shot and shell, 000 , and there are five brood mares by Joseph Cairn Simpson. Anteeo was slowly rolled back, a Federal colonel a trotter, and lie is one of the coming waved his sword over his head in the that have brought over $8,(Km each. Anu don't have to offer a prize to sell this Goods, Jor Its the BEST MADE. Every Can holds There are in the great table twenty-1 sires. Before he was purchased by Ken- vain attempt to rally his men, and then eight dams that have produced one or , * tucky parties and put in the stud there staggered and fell on the biood stained more 2210 performers by different sires, | he sired two of them in California that grass. The fallen officer was a man of and there are 107 that have produced have gone into the list. Antevolo has striking apjiearance. His grand face MC. MINNVILLE, ORE. ■ two performers by different sires. Then gone the way of all good horses also, and form caught the attention of the are such mares as Black Flora, who, to and is in the stud on the other side of rushing legions of gray, and the men the cover of Admiral, produced four the mountains, and the people who unconsciously swerved aside to avoid ]>erformers, while all the other mares lsiught him thought enough of bin to trampling him down. The desperately that have l>een mated to that horse pay $18,001) for him and he lias since wounded colonel painfully crawled to a The painter, paper hanger, kalsominer and have not produced one that went into been sold for a great deal more than tree, and reclined against it with the decorator can be found during the day hard life current flowing from the bullet at work, and will be very willing indeed to the list. It was such things as these that. give estimates and furnish designs tor all Gretchen, by Mambrino Pilot, dam hole in his breast. His anxious eyes classes of work. On June 1, a snop will be that opened the eyes of the horsemen I by Canada Chief, is another one that opened opposite the Cook house. 15-8t looked into the stern faces of the Con to the fact that there was something in a producing dam, and the great stock i assisted L. J. Rose to found the liose- federates as they charged on past him. farms of the country liegan to exercise meade stud, and she has brought fame In another moment his face brightened. “Bob,” he shouted. “Bob, don’t you some discretion in the buying of their to that establishment by giving birth i to Romero, 2:19}, by A. W. Richmond; know me?" mares. General Toombs, riding at the head California has liecome one of the ■ Del Sur, 2:24, by the Moor, and Inca 2:- most famous of states as yie producer of 27, by Woodford Mambrino. She also of his brigade heard the familiar voice. trotters, and her sires have lieen lauded suckled the dams of Sable Wilkes, 2:18, He rode up to the tree, and glanced at to the skies, but, with one or two ex at three years, and of Nehusta, 2:30. the speaker. “Good God,” exclaimed the general. ceptions, the great brood mares of the Inca has one of bis get in the 2:30 list, “ It is Fletcher Webster—Daniel Web Del Sur has one. state, to whom much of the honor is Alma Mater, u Kentucky bred mare ster’s son.” due, have been allowed to go unsung. In an instant Toombs was kneeling On the magnificent farms” that spot now feeds on the rich grasses of the Ho by the colonel’s side. He placed the this broaii country bj the Pacific there ,,arl ™nch, in the harem of Stamboul, helpless man in a more comfortable po are some of the grandest mothers of *■’ on,‘ ,-osL $15,000. She is trotters in the world. Their sons and i " orth it. While in tlie stud over in sition, and gave him water from a can teen. daughters have made the state famous, Kentucky, she gave being to Alcantara, “He is my old friend,” he said to a but the hordes with which they have 2:23,by George W ilkes; Alcyone, , 2:27,by stn fl' officer, "poor Fletcher Webster— the same sire; Almater, 22291, by Mam lieen mated are the ones that have been Daniel Webster’» son—stay here with talked about, and are the ones that brino, and Arbiter, 2:30, by adminis him—1 must go to the front.” have brought the big money in the trator. Now her sons are making her (Jeneral Toombs mounted his horse, East. Electioneer has sired more 230 doubly famous by their get,ks Alcan and charged on with his brigade to an performers than any living horse, but tara has sired nine trotters and three nihilate the rest of Webster's regiment. of all the great host of mares that have pacers, and Alcyone has sired nine The first lull in the fray brought the ft graced his harem, but one, Beautiful trotters and one pacer in the list, and Georgian hack to the tree. Bells, has produced two three-year-olds they are young horses still. “And so we meet as enemies,” said Mayflower, by St. Clair, dam un with records better than 2:20. The Webster returning the other's sympa Moor would have been a less famous traced, occupies rather a peculiar place thetic band pressure. in the great stable of brood mares. She horse if Minnehaha had not come to “Never!” replied Toombs. “Daniel's his stud. Admiral would have been has two in tlie list, both by Electioneer, son must always be my friend. Just known as the sire of poor road horses if and both of them have held the trot now we must fight out our differences, he had never l>een introduced to old ting record« for their ages. They are but there are happier (lays ahead for Black Flora. As it is with these; so it Wildflower, 2:21 at two years, and the both.” is with a great ninny other now famous record until Sunol trotted in 2:18, and “My wound is mortal,” said Webster, Manzanita, 2:16, the present four-year- sadly. “God blesss you, old friend, for horses. When the question of bnxxl mares ! old record. She is the only mare in your kindness. Gentlemen, I thank comes up, the first name that suggests, the list who can boast as much. She you. War is a bad thing.” itself is that of Gn?n Mountain Maid, is also the dam of Maralia, 2224?, which Again the general took leave of the aptly called the “Mother of Trotters.” ent>tles her to still more consideration. sufferer and returned to the front, leav She had her birth on the old Stony i But two California mares, besides ing a surgeon behind him. Ford farm in the East, but since she is Minnehaha, Beautiful Bells and Alma The Confederate forces cared for their the mother of Electioneer, there is a Mater, have had four of their get to go captive with brotherly tenderness, but certain local interest in her. Green into the list. They are Maid of Clay, it was of no avail. Mountain Maid heads the list of mares by Henry Clay, dam by Dey's Messin Weaker grew the dying man’s pulse with her representatives in the list, she ger, and Black Flora by Black Prince, and more fitful his heart throbs. Quick having seven trotters and one pacer, dam untraced. The former is the dam ly and with a smile oil his face he and being also the dam of Electioneer, of Carrie C., 2:24, by Electioneer; Clay, passed away. He whispered a message ft who heads the list of living sires, and 2225, brown horse, by Electioneer: Clay for his loved, ones and said: of Mansfield, who has two in the list. 2225}, brown gelding, by St. Clair, and “Tell Bob I loved him—God bless She has sixteen foals, and Chas. Back- Captain Smith, 2229, by Locomotive. him!” Fletcher Webster was dead—the hope man, her owner, sold seven of these for Black Flora is in part responsible for $68,830, and three of her grandchildren the existence of Sister, 2:191, Perihelion and glory of a proud father—the ideal ■< ft for $12,000. Five of her foals are now 2225; Nona ¥., 2:25, and Huntress, 2228, soldier of New England—this was his end—dead on the battle field with the on the Backman farm, and they are all by Admiral. Of these that have three in the list sorrowful faces of his foemen bending fiS priceless. When the old mare died, Mr. Backman, in acknowledgement of ^ere are Addie Lee, by Blackhawk, over him. "A true soldier and a brave man’’ her worth, had a handsome granite da,n- Nancy, who is the dam of Adair, X said General Toombs that night as he obelisk erected over her grave, bearing "d"> Electioneer; Adalia, 2:27, by wiped away a tear. “ Let us send him Trot- (’lair’ nnd Graee by Elec the inscription; ■ ‘The Mother of . T __ ! tioneer; Sontagg Melly, who is the through the lines with the honors of: ters.” war.” There are mares here in California motherof Sally Benton, 2:17, by Gen It was done. Fletcher Welister’s ' that are as near as any others living to eral Benton; Sport, 2:22], by Piedmont; dead body was sent with an escort to [ and of Eros, 2229} by Electioneer; and the reputation of Green Mountain Maid cortege I the federal camp. A funeral * ' ' . It lay ... in and if long life is given to them, there Sprite, by Belmont, dam, Waterwitcli, accompanied it to Boston. may be graves in this state over which herself a famous brood mare, who is tlie state in old Faneuil Hall, and all New 1 England mourned his loss. monuments will lie raised. Of these dam of Sphinx, 2223, by Electioneer; Waris.a bad thing! mares, Minnehaha, by Stevens’ Bald Spry, 2228, by General Benton, and Egotist, 2.28, by Electioneer. Mail for it Grave. Chief, dam by Cassius M. Clay, Jr., DENVER.; East, North J. G. BALLINGER 4 CO GEO. RAMAGE. Southern Pacific ioni|»iiin's l.inex. THE MINT SHAKTI ROI’TE ! Time Between Dealers In.- Portland ALL KINDS OF FARM MAC INERY, ETC California Express Train« Run Daily BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN CISCO ! LEAVE ARRIVE. LEAVE. ___ ARRIVE Portla.nl. 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X S3 and San Francisco, 30 HOURS’ Portland 4 .00 p ni San Francisco 7.4.» pm San Fran. 7.*00 p m Portland 10.45 am Local Passenger Daily, except Sunday > e When it comes to dams with two Memorial day brought to miud ai that have beaten 2:30, there are many, story told by a post office attache: but some of them are famous, because There was received at the post office oil one of the two is a famous horse. It is the morning of one memorial day a so with Addie, 22i8, by Hambletonian wreath of flowers which had come by Chief, out of an untraced mare, who is mail some distance. The tag Ixire the the dam of Wood nut, 2:16.1. by Nut requsit;* amount of postage stamps and wood, and of Manon, 2221, by the same the address: To the grave of John sire. In the same category with her are Smith, Bowers, N. Y. It is a very un- i Countess, by Hambletonian 725, dam, sual thing to receive a parcel addressed Fly, who is represented in the list by to a dead man or his grave, and the of- Dawn, 2:18, by Nutwood and by fficials naturally were puzzled to know Strathway, 2:26, by Steinway; Sister, what to do with the wreath. They had by John Morgan, who gave birth to Al no precedent to go by, so, after due de- bert W., 2:20, by Electioneer, and Bo liberation, a |>ostman was sent out with nanza, 2,29, by Arthurton; Flora Lang the wreath. Accompanied by a second ford, the dam of Lillian Wilkes, 2:17, official, who could affirm, if trouble at three years, by Guy Wilkes, and Joe arose, tliat the parcel had been tender Arthurton, 2:20, by Arthurton; Fern ed, he marched to the grave and waited Leaf, the dam of Goldleaf, 2:11, pacing, awhile to see if a claimant for the wreath would come. No one appeared, by Sidney, anil Shamrock, 2:25, by of course, and as they were not author Buccaneer. ized to leave it, it was returned to the Of the mothers that are the dams of office. The wreath was presumably consigned to the dead parcel depart two of no especial prominence in the ment. 2:30 list, there arc Lady Washington, Hainan Sacrifices Caused it. the dam of Ewing and Kate Ewing, Imth with records of 2:21; Sontag Dix Dahomey is alleged once to have had ie, dam of Sonnet, 2224], and Del Mar. populatioh of s.000,000 souls. Its 230; Lady Babcock, dam of Elector, I present population is estimated at 900,- 2:211, »nd Soudan, 2:27j; Young Martha ; 000. The decrease is due mainly to the dam of Crown Point, 2:24, and Han enormous waste of lives in the annual cock. 2:29; Brown Jenny, dam of Mary- grand ceremonies, which are a sort of Lou, 2:25!; and Ned Winslow, pacer, religious festival lasting two months, 2:17.1; Lady Hubbard, dam of Pansy, ' ami during which human sacrifices are 2:241 and Thapsin, 2:21!; Irene, dam of offered by tlie hundreds at once. To Ira, 2222! and Stanford. 230; Lady Day aid these horrible annual massacres in dam of Mista, 2:29 at two years, and , depleting the population of tlie country Dubec, 2228, dam of Balkan, 2:29!, and there has I mtii tlie maintninace of the Molly Drew, 2:27; (Taribel, dam of armies of Amazons, numbering, it is Clifton Belle, 2221!, and dam of the alleged, as many as lO.lMKI women, all dams of Rexford, 2:24, and Don Mar vowed to chastity under penalty of in stant decapitation for the first offense. vin, 2229. The decrease of the population has of There are any number of mares on late so reduced the available raw mate- the coast who are known to fame terial for the annual slaughters and for through tlie performances of one of recruiting the Amazons that the kings their get; among these, the most strik of Dahomey have had to cany their raids for into the Kingdom of Porto ing instance is that of Waxana, the Novo tq gather victims enough. VIA South. ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. •I. N. HENDERSON. was perhaps the first to attract more than the ordinary amount of attention. She was one of the purehases of L. J. Rose, when he was establishing the Rosemeade stud. Since she came to the San Gabriel valley she has brought into the world Alcazar, 2:20}; by Sul tan; Beautiful Bells, 2229J, by the Moor; Sweetheart, 2222} at three years, by Sultan; Eva, 2223.1, by Sultan, and San Gabriel, 2:29] by Sultan. Alcazar has already sired one in the list, and in the course of years will have many. Beautiful Bells was the first of the foals of Minnehaha to lie trained. She was foaled in 1872, and in 1878 got a record at Sacramento of 2:29}. She was retired to the stud then, and in the ten years since she received the embraces of Electioneer, »he established a family that is one of the most famous of to-day. Hindoo Rose was her first and she t<x>k a record of 2220} at three years. Then in succession came Alta Belle, St. Bel 12224] at four years), Rosemont by Pied mont, Chimes, (2:30;r as a three-year- old), Bell Boy (2226 at two years and 2:19] al threei, Palo Alto Belle (2:22! at three years), Bow Bells, Electric Bell and Bellflower. She now lias the elev enth foal by her side; by the records shown alsive she is the only mare with two that beat 2220 as thrce-year-olds, and she has four on the list, all of them better than 2225. The colts command phenomenal prices. Bell Boy was the first trotting stallion to bring $50,000, and his owners had an oiler of $102,000 for him not more than a week Itefore tlie stable in which he was quartered took fire and burned down cutting off' his valuable life. The St. Beds are said to be the finest looking youngsters in the East. All her foals except the one mentioned i by Piedmont, are by Electioneer. Some of the turfmen over East who OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. Carriages. Sale. - m -- íií * w ; This new stable is now open and ready for business. good horses, every thing firstclass. New turnout?, SPECIAL ACCOMHOIIATIOAS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. Transient stock will receive personal attention. A share of the public patronage solicited. ELEGANT HAV COACHES. A Continuous Line connecting with all lines, affordiug direct ana unin terrupted service. 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