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Show UTAH COUNTY DEMOCRAT. HOUSE SNOW EDITION ) (Continued Irotn Iaue than any horse in the 1 tiul' try. " coun- - . 170 fhnl u7' i' a fine-haire- 1er-cluru- d n, e- - - half-mil- .1. 1 ( 1 HALF-MIL- 1 !1 hone mti'cle and nory-hk- e black irom direct thoroughbred. imported here i' no question hut what France, where he was rai'ed at horse U the French go crmntnt 'table'. I"" i' the oneconsider sltould breeders This alone is assurance that thi' Hi' when breeding. His record is horse is a blooded animal. chi" and ou cannot mis' it is one long string of ancestry bloudeii animals which were owned by the French gu eminent for the purpose of dc eloping better horse lie'll. He stands 17 hand' high and weighs abi lit eighteen lmudied ,, Men Cross. She comes from a pounds. He is endowed with of trotters, traonlinarv act i it tor a horse id ing Mured fain i color, stands his tpe. This spkmhd animal i' .she is an the People' Ikrciiermi sixteen hands high and weighs owned Her disposition, Horse Association of I. thi. dhe! 1150 pounds. assot iatP in t'i msi't' d si one f the like that of her father, is kind, o unit and can he trusted in most any n men in he best kni Au in f mation wanted concern-- ! condition, she is full of life and th e h u 'i- tan e obtained by is active and graceful when beShe is an excellent on. A. J. lAans, ing driven. the association, or specimen of better horse flesh, Nuitliu ick, secretary. the kind of lmrse flesh that is alFdward m hor'C The kept at the stables of ways in great demand. This hoi sc is owned by Arthur Taylor lames Jowell in Lehi. I tali. He or the hoard of trustees of C Said made shall be allowed a cer-- THE MAKING OF A TRACK. ultural College of Utah. The tituate of enrollment until Januarystal-1. A eeitilicate for a (trade duties of said offleers, who shall solve If n ,h rollo,n tt,rm: ha" without compensation, shall he as fob track draw two For a Commissioners. of Horse Board J()ws; COO feet long and 452 lines of Grade. No.... parallel and passim; jCe.ulicale Tiie examination feet and 5 inches apurt. Half way beot the Stallion. The Pedigree U()n aj stallions not ineluded in tween the extreme ends of the two (Name arl(j pie j,;tssins; upon all tj(m Owned by parallel lines drive a stake, then loop nients as provided for in Section 3. Described as follows: a wiie aiound the stake long enough t Coin! 2. The examination as to the has to reach to either side. Then make its of pedigrees. Foaled in the tear a true curve with the wire, putting Horse of lloaid the examined been by of The recording of and issuing down a slake as often as a fence post is required. Wheu this operation is finished at both ends of the two parallel GOO foot lines the track is laid out. Tiie inside fence will rest exactly on the line drawn for the fence. Tiie turns should he thrown up an inch or an inch and an eighth to the foot. The stretch may be anywhere bom forty to sixty feet wide. reel ion the Am ir found. ) e I doeu-tlia- t rner-tir'- ( I SOME RACING RECORDS. . t - Trotting. Fastest mare, Lou Dillon, 1:5S4. Fastest gelding, Major Delmar, 1:59 A- ot Provo. ( GOLDEN CROSS. -- M AW-T-- t i .; ( ) up MISS CLARA, Holden Cross is one of the est horses ever brought 'across This is the Mississippi river. statement, ih) foolish hut a sound and proven fact, and any horseman who knows his record in the east will immediately concede that this statement is not at all too strong when speaking of this magnificent animal. He is a fast horse, and fast horses for general use are becom - Fastest stallion, Cresceus, As will he seen by the cut of this marc, she is a beauty and hears out the statement made ' - - fin- , - . - 2- - ' yM tf y. MISS CLARA. - 2 : 02 V4 . In Races. Fastest stallion, Cresceus, 2:0344. Fastest mare. Sweet Marie, 2:03, Fastest gelding, Tiverton and Wentworth, 2:04V2. of Utah, of State the Commissioners d Pacing, and it is found there describe pedi- of Holden tion colts the garding Fastest ree.) stallion, Dau Patch, 1:5544. A 4. The eollec.ing ot all fees as proC ross. She is one of the prettt- Such being the case, the said stalFastest mare, Dariel, 2:0044. A In Section 9. Said tees tor Jvlded lion is a grade and not eligible for cst carriage horses. Her color is Fastest of Prince Alert, sha11 l)P turned t0 the sec,'etar-- ' gelding, registration in any stud hook recog- i:594o. chestnut sorrel, stands fifteen exthe college, who shall pay all of Agriculthe nized by Department hands high and weighs about Pacing in Races. of the commission, taking ture, Washington, D. C. 1100 pounds. She is very intel- penses (Signature) vouchers therefor. lastest stallion, Star Pointer, lectual, her disposition is the Sec. 2. Veterinarian. firm or comperson, Every :00ya. sweetest, and when it comes to Fastest gelding, Prince Alert and pany standing, traveling or offering Animal Husbandman. or grade stalfor sale any pure-breBolivar, 2:00. Sec. 8. Evciy bill, poster, or adverlion in this state, shall cause the tisement issued by the owner of any Fastest mare, Ecstatic, 2:01. Fastest three-hea- t name, description and pedigree of stallion, enrolled under this act or harness race, such animal to be enrolled by the used by him for advertising such stal- won by Gratt, 2:00, 2:024, 2:C34L cershall contain a copy of its said hoard, and procure a certificate lion, o tificate of enrollment. such from of such enrollment board, Sec. 9. A fee of two dollars shall which shall thereupon he presented he paid to the hoard of horse com- WE ARE YOUNG, BUT to and recorded by the register of missioners of the state of Utah for WATCH US GROW of deeds of the county in which said the examination and enrollment each pedigree and for its issuance of stallion is used or ,sold for public a license certificate in accordance Two Young Men Had a Good service. with the breeding of the stallion, as Business Which Promises to In order to obtain the li- above provided. Sec. 3. 10. of a Sec. Become Great. the transfer Upon cense certificate herein provided for, or grade ownership of 'any stallion enrolled the owner of each pure-breof this act, cerunder the stallion shall make oath before a no- tificate of provisions When the firm of Barton and enrollment shall he transtary public, or any other officer au- fer: ed to the transferee by the hoard Blake was first established in thorized to administer oaths, that of horse commissioners of the state of last of satisof the Utah upon submittal April year, they adopted such stallion is, to the best of his factory proof of such transfer and We are young, but knowledge, free from hereditary, con- upon payment of the fee of - fifty the slogan, GOLDEN CROSS (14773). watch us grow, tagious or transmissible unsoundness, cents. and that this Golden Cross sired by Indicator, he by Lever B., he by Lexington or disease, or in lieu thereof may file Sec. 11. Every person in the state has proven the correct Golddust, he by Jehu Morgan, he by Gano, he by Aratus, he by Blackburn a ceitiflcate of soundness signed by a of Utah complying with the pro- will not be questioned by anv one Whip, he by Kennedy Diomaond, he by Goldust, he by Woodpecker, he duly who shall visions of this act, shall have a lien veterinarian, qualified by Buzzard, he bv Vermont Morgan, he by Imported Arabian Zilcaadi, he on a mare and in the first lien the this upon part of the state. Their of a recognized veterinby Imported Barefoot, he by Red Wilks, he by Lever, he by Old Piolot, he he a graduate offspring of such service to the business has afthis he shall forward Rys-dykMambrino he he Cuiefil, by by George Wilkes, by Red Jacket, grown under the ary college, and by amount of the agreed service fee for Hamiletonian (10), he by Hensry Clay S., he by Baker Highlander, fidavit, or veterinarian's certificate, the period of eighteen months after able management of these men he by Abdallah I, he by Imported Bellfounder, he by Golddust (150), he by the stud book certificate service, and it shall not he necessary until it is with together he Sherman now the finest furniture he Black he Gifford Hawk by by (142), Lexington, by Ruffin, in order to secure and fix said lien of registry of the pedigree of the said Darned by Linda Wilkes. All other dams thoroughbred. Morgan. to secure, file or register any con- store in Utah county. They are stallion and other necessary papers tract or statement thereof with any ing more scarce each year. The movements and activity she is a elating to his breeding and owner- officer, nor shall it he necessary that supplied with the most tendencies of the past have been wonder. She is a fair proof of ship, to the hoard of horse commis- the owner of such mare or foal exe- furniture that can be found anycute any contract whatever; the said to breed very large horses, and what a fine horse her sire, Gold- sioners. where and are prepared to he lien in first-clas- s same the foreclosed may supply .when a buggy horse en Cross, is. This horse is Sec. 4. The officers of the said manner that a mortgage upon per- the best homes in the country. was wanted it has been the un- owned by Thomas Taylor of board of horse commissioners, whose sonal property is foreclosed. Some of the very finest homes in fortunate condition to have to Taylor llros., 1'rovo, Utah. it shall he to examine and pass Sec. 12. Any and all money re duty send away for them or he satiso our beautiful city have been furupon the merits of each pedigree sub-- , ceived in excess of actual expense inSTALLION LAW OF UTAH. fied with inferior animals. Since curred shall he covered into the state nished under the niitted, shall use as their standard for good suggestreasury. The hoard of trustees of this horse has been in the county 126 Board of Horse action, the hooks and signatures of tlife Agricultural college shall make a tions of these men, and State Chapter every one this condition has been somewhat Commissioners. the duly authorized presidents and detailed biennial report to the gover- who has them a chance to given relieved, because he has shown An Act creating a State Iioard of secretaries respectively of the various nor, containing an itemized account that lie is not only a first-clas- s Hoise Commissioners, Defining its horse pedigree registry associations, of all expenses incurred, with such show their goods has been more statistics and other information bear- than satisfied. traveler and driving horse, but he Duties, Requiring Stallions to he LI- societies, or companies recognized by ing upon the horse breeding industry the Department of Agriculture, In the purchasing of the lines in the state of Utah as may be reto them ington, D. C. the of hoard horse by potted of goods they carry they are Sec. 5. The owner of any stallion commissioners. Sec. 13. Any person violating any careful to select the kind of wares standing for public service in this state shall post and keep affixed, dur-- ! of the provisions of this act shall be that will satisfy all customers, ing the entire breeding season, copies deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. and when furnishings are bought of the license certificate of such stalApproved this 23rd day of March, from this firm there is no queslion, issued under the provisions of 1907. This law goes into effect Mav 13, tion but what you are the next preceding section, in a congetting spicuous place where said stallion 1907. that will ever be satissomething o stands for publ'c service. fying to you. HOW TO HANDLE A BALKY See. 6. The license certificate issued for a stallion whose sire and A visit to the store kept by this HORSE. dam are of pure breeding, shall he in firm will satisfy any person that the following foim: Of course it may fail one time in a these men understand their busiState Board of Horse Commissioners. hundred. When a horse balks, no matter how badly lie sulks or how ness and that they have a right No Ceitiflcate of Purebred. ugly he gets, do not heat him; dont to use a growing The Pedigree of the Stallion. slogan. The throw sand in his ears; dont use a furnishings are Name in the best kept Owned hv rope on his fore legs or even hurn of condition for and attraction Described as follows: Color....... straw' under him. Quietly go and pat one man for the Hreed him on the head a moment; take a they employ Foaled in the year has hammer, or even of purpose keeping the fine pick up a stone in been examined by the state hoard of the street; tell the driver to sit still; furniture polished and pleasing horse commissioners of the state of take his lines, hold them quietly; to the eye. Utah, and It is hereby certified that the said stallion is of pure breeding while you lift up either front foot lhe standing in the community and is registered in a stud hook rec- give each nail a light tap and a good of Messrs. MANDANE. Barton and Blake is ognized by the Department of Agri- smart rap onjhe frog; drop the foot of a order. high has They are alquickly, then chirp to him to go. In Creating a Lien for the culture, Washington, D. C. unsurpassed propagation! censed, and f S,alli')nsninety-nincases out of a hundred ways ready to boost for the ad(Signature) qualities. There are at least one StT,vi(T Fnacted Veterinarian. the horse will go on about his busi- vancement of the hundred iirst-clas- s colts from 'his tht, S(ate ()f tah.by the I.egls ature of city and help in ness, but the driver must keep his every horse, and when they are dark'd section 1. A state hoard of horse Animal Husbandman. public way they can, and if by only ordinary mares they haVc, commissioners is hereby created. The Sec. 7. A grade as the term herein lines taut and not pull or jerk him they continue to advance as they I following officers shall constitute said used, shall be taken to mean as fol- back. This makes you smile, but a brought high prices. have done in the few months horse has more ,he lows: common and v'ierinarian sense than animal Any stallion having for its sire Golden Cross is a magnifictlit j,oard Z I'husbandman of the Agricultural col- - or dam a pure-bred- , registered in a you give him credit for. The secret past, it is sure that they will build individual, and is probably is eKt, un(1 experiment and stud book recognized by the Depart- of this little trick is simply diversion up the largest institution of its near the ideal carnage horse f in their work shall he donestation, under the ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. Horseshoers Journal. off-han- as spociflod under Sec- - 6- by-wo- rd 's up-to-d- 1 ex-pre- ss - e kind south of Salt Lake. ! |