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Show TilS'UOYO ... .It t HQTdZ SIIOu EDITION KEH.ALD, - y i I y.'Y i y Yv. 1. eauve "bread basket"as the thence to the ground line connect- - head, the horseman decides what tVnose strongly arched shows a the back, and .not stretching goodized"A hie- full . slender-- " in th Iff. Sfvif' mMns the are the manners' of the animal stnhhnrn dUnrwitirtn straight forward. This, however, horsemen,- say. " horse A father thanwaisted 'him unknown td isjveak. andjurd ope,, countenance is the best is a point of beauty grace of carriage and the poise'. In previously horse js broad between. thephy5bgnmvv No other animal is better suited good style the head is up, the .ears Df --strict -e-fficTency7"The Torig, to "keep in condition; he is not a to the gxxxl feeder. The top line of the is in- -. Points on Hces, Reported lromrcct, AMown arching neck is preferred - ,back should be liprt--f- ocJ of is Ktiw superiorbrain power; wfl u a Vvorite fe,Turewith short, straight one. , "to 1'he pposes of school study.not lifeless. A ityltsft-hors- e hne bottom the of the both horsemen and poets r it Mi- - The ears should be "up and strength; of thebest ol proud of his form, and oop than the horse-o- ne up rtheTnlmat servants of mankind; -- k wnen ne is oeing waicnea or aa- cc auuuiw uc.amgHir.ius- ttnuous smiting 01 me eajs mm-htn&k from ThehorseIs'.moregeneraUy. us m jred to should the tail, The hip round eye or region cates poor eyesight; immovable tjuand oyal. size and carriage of and the muscling should' The be eve shape, surrounded than any other domesticated am- is long, deafness; earSf Rhowi Char.cterhe tne x . be deep, low and thick. tWc tm Af a m a n We.-..T- kwim., . mau ineeiepnaniiuy , gtrenxth norse. "V,3Cme l"c nose ",v should be straights slieht?5JEH'.w uiy ti "?,Mvau ThTii mav Mual the horse in The good horse has abroad ' est index of his character -- and Roman. The hollow w "dish- face The neck should be set high up. Thc Leg5 and Feet . and teacnabieness, bactc. a bodyanJ large'barrel atv indication of weakness ; and Tiling abruptly from' the top of jntejligence." ispogitjo,, "The horse should; have a good and the camel may excei m uo- foundation. The legs and feet are labor ; cility. and the so importanl- -. that "ng 4eg, no but, all aspects "considered, -horse," is a common saying; for the most popular and -t- orse-is - if either ihe joot ortheleg-fails- r iiRpftil of oar" animal 1 servajots, By J. H. Paul. , - - -- rX inratti J 7 w. - -- .j - " by-wh- ite -.- "--- 4!-w ... - the-Jool- otheis c -- -- long-continu- - jjearjy inr ail .the Jxorse Tuar. ivjw nc5i of Hhe lit Food horses, v Crail were jMj.tn.Uiai ty and-Tnaff- legs "must be straight, perpendicu- v lhenv Jar . top to- - bottom.-- A" hncfrom" shoulder to- the ground,-- falls-just- - T Pain A tcently spoke on the horse before the writer's --Classes iq nature Dmfdftnr- - XrSn n T T - in Jron V from T T - the hoof-OTTh- e -i 4nside"of-?'",- For rating the hind the frame. . -' the-- : I tertalnTnentatioTrf-1iTT- S side of ubject. the following- summary lias.beeflLinade; - itJallsrwithin-the-hin- d - Symmetry aild Style. v In "describing a horse, we give -- foot, the-- - legs "are strong foL'pulling;.jf.it falls outside-othe frame back of ! " " the tail to the ground ; if f " the hind AT foot, the leg is weak and may break at the joint from the straight leg,. . " its height in "hands" a- - "hand" being four inches. Thus, if a V 1 - 1. J. .. f i. ! J high;'' the figure 14 signifies fifty- - . x inchts, and the figure 2 signi- fa two inches more..The height.. withers"Xn0 "wethers); "".Thr rec ord may. be wrtten B. M.r whicli - a. , A " t9CI 2 :00" which Gaits,1 or Traveling Actions. Lasfly,lhe""R6rsemuste--abl' - marT andthe .inje,' indicates the which the "horse can - that even balance of the parts' and proportions which' gives a " hand: . some forxii --The4rame evfthe-"- : is taken to the highest-point-the back above the shoulders th ideal hor?e is a perfect square : it is formed by-- a line drawn above to move well, and actiortiof sev-- t r eral kinds. The fast horseis- - the . "one with thrnjl" long ,. limbs and -- strong pull. ; That is, the much . bent hind leg remainsbent in f mtnuFeTin pulling. - and the strain cornea against"" the"nock instead . of "against the ground, as it does in jtist the opposite kind.-- The traveling actions of the horse may be classified as follows: gaits are the ' of - Wymola and OcheIta; the bldoded team owned by W. Lester Man gum . "trof a TitTTeT" firt. The Z.-- - . - points in hore walkThe-trot-aTTdhgallopj- ofy judg- HZ-ZZ- " -- a'-kr- , ; areeiTmiitry.anif stvla of the- Synrmstfy signifies" the back from w Uhcrsw. tail, an'l ing" - '. " ZZ--. Y- - - -- ---- - ,!'' V ''. "j.-" , ' ': .' " :' " ' v " .; ' - ,Y -- : ' Y Z -; 'Yi'iY i4ts' 5' n :. :JYY-M-- - Y?YY:: 'Y'S ''f' Y'Y'. .' " ''Y''' Queen Pomona,; .... Yl K'":'-Yl.- Fair In Y- - .. v '.- '-. s': v.. -- .. mi - "';l.VYl..l Y.: Y-'- ' ; Y' '. w ,i '! Y"-iX--i vv- ryfe " .s..-r- 'i'-'Y' ''Y:;::v'Y: - ? I '; :Y '.J I', - Y.-- , ..Y'..Y.' """"'YY, ."' . jiU:M-' " "' 4- "4 " canter; and the CoiHuued on page 6 - " ?Y". into a 'I '' ..:,,.,;.-.;"- ": BvJrammzJfrs gallop, jaay. be 'ctianged " ? Y. - run. . v - . iitse-CTrins.- . "p"" . ... - - : r ; " r - ."T - - , ' - . ' " . ;Y .. ! & - "' si ' J - ?f i ''"'"''Z ral - Jl,v j ,v Y Early;;&;YY:r 1 , I Y""'Tr'r-'- ... w y-- r'. Owned by R. E. Allen Th'accompanyihg cut' will be exhibition, sheep, 'cows - carves 'tie are ''now'-- ' grown nienandY. 1 a source of great .interest to old and other-iiv- e stok"Whilethe somet of them have grown in .PrnvQ,--- : which stock exhibit'did not compafeTfatinction as welTa's inTize. -1 iiavu.g a number pi ne' beaatjfuLbay tUt stand9 fifteen amlrtigbth jwU trl4 4 the country which ia&da ;Tt"."Tr.h hows Trovtv MgLae TTa t! e tl i t. tiJn of havinj; thefapte9 coiWeraUe money. Queen was held near what is now known nunal aid one of the be:.t :: "M ""VWttCV" s horse in uian, Aiueen ro-- animals in the west as tne She has packer U M. l. Duuaing. tiorses f oue is now summer, Alien last o- -i, ID u exhiktcd i h WC" uiut'8 iu WCrC nuiaiai uu is uie iij quaricrS ' to in foal the fames . Zombro, . ... . Ilcr regvtcr- - EeconOa and has Birpr-e(I LI, 1. Ai.-'i.- away fiom wLom Jiaure is tLowh onthe considered the best to be had at ' j: -- I 1-- 4 fcag-a-faa- lf - ...... . L M7 dtf-- exhibited ijxthe-- present-(air- s, it the auspices of thcTVovd Coni- - may be safely said that the stock mercial club, hows a decided iro. was tne Dest at tnat time. provement over rthe one shown - , .. ;.,..;.'."-'"-' U KlU U ffm PlC" b P!ctu"' proTe-2:1-1, ture that many of the your.g boys mcnts which have been made ars that tifflc -- TherJ were also on who are occupied by leading cat-- almost phenomenal. - i |