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Show UTAH COUNTY DEMOCRAT, HOUSE SHOW EDITION FAISOUT (56924). J V t r - - f '' S o , . ...v v. U W M, - fyv rc- - . Vf 1 LUTTEUR 50539 (57158), LUTTEUR Lutteur 50539-5715- 'in hodx, muscle and bone, and in 8. action lie cannot he excelled by any jet black in color, other horse of the Iercheron and stands 17 hands high, his stock. He comes from a fine genweight is 2,000 pounds. lie was erate n of horses, his sire being is a foaled in France in 1002 and cle, and his adaptability to the FAMOUS GEORGE WILKES. breeding required in our mountieorge Milkts x'ontimus to the tain country. luad of the largest tribe within the F'aisout was brought to this trotting family. Of his - ns 103 state by Mr. P.ullock three years are sires of 2,004 trotters and 1,(XX) ago, so that one can look for a pacers, while 106 of his daughters James O. Padlock, of Pleasant (Irene, is known throughout the countv as the onlv horseman who has a stable of standard bred horses. Exery animal in Mr. barn is pedigreed, and anynumber of his colts in the horse one desiring to raise the standard show procession on April 15. lie of their horse tlesh will make no is among the grandest horses in mistake in breeding to one of Mr. Utah county, and that is .saying Padlock's horses. a great deal, as there are many the of this fine horses in this localit . Faisutit, subject from hails sketch, P'rance, where The sire to this splendid specihe was foaled April 16, 02. He men of Percheron horsetlesh is is a beautiful black lVrcheron Volcun (30056), and his dam was stallion, 16 hands high, and Madam Fiasoute (5046). He 1850 seweighs pounds. He was boasts, as can be seen from his lected for breeding purposes pedigree, of twenty-fi- x e generafirst, because of his family ped- tions of standard bred animals in igree, and second because of his his ancestry. He stands at the size, color, disposition, action, Mullock farm. Pleasant Hroxe bone and mus this season. general make-up- , Pul-lock- ?iv r1 . 's ( are prodmurs with and 142 potters Nut w nod's pacers. sons, 150, haxe sired 574 trotters and 46 1 paars, while lo8 of his fifty-si- x elaughters haxe produced 228 ti otters and Flectioiucr's pacers, 104 sons that are" sires haxe' to their credit 1,134 trotters, 324 pacers; 107 daughters haxe' produced 13 trotters, 22 pacers. o THE TROTTING STANDARD When an animal meets these re- quirements and is duly registered it shall be accepted as a standard-bre- d trotter: ship- jAmihcar 1000 and his dam Lapin ped to America two years late r ; 16080, both of France. his foreign register number is of a registered standard trotting horse' and a registered standard trotting mare. file' progeny 1 A stallion 2 sited by a regis- d tered standard troting horse, his dam and grandain were pro-xide- si i the office of Iowa State Dept, dint; Janus A. of Agriculture and it is lurch tified that the said stallion is cer- Loxcless, vice-- 1 Mark F. Kartchner, president; for breeding can be obtained from either of the aboxe or Mr. JT. M. D. C. horse. (). CHUMPIOX, Secy. Iowa Dept. Ag. Muekner, who has charge of r the trot- Ml r 4 iZ i sired I 4 r "' - , b registered st.mdard the dam of one trotter with a rec-or- d of 2:30. VELICY. ill be in the horse show parade. trot- ting hot se's, jiroxided she herself has a trot mg recoid of 2 '30 or is V i - reg- istered standanl trotting horse, ami whose dam and grandain were i' &.&s'1 v5'? ' As a foal getter he cannot be ex-- 1 celled. Out of 150 foals last year w registered standaid mare xxliose sire is a 3 He is an exceptionally well made mix twenty returned the second horse, with a splendid disposition, time. About a dozen of his colts possesses a marked intellect, strong by ting liotses, and he himself has a trotting rerun! of 2.30 and is the' sire of tin e'e trotters with records ef 2 '30, from different mares. inof secretary and treasurer. Any in formation desired concerning terms pure breeding and is registered the proper stud book duly recognized by the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, el e 4 A mare sired In a registered standard trotting horse, provided about 2055, and is seven years of she is the dam of two trotters with VELICY. He For beauty and all round stallion age. requisites this horse has no su- black is He is a m color, weigh lVrcheron, and was records of 2 :30. 5 A mare sired by a registered shipped into this country at conin the When one perior county. siderable ixtra expense. He cost standard trotting horse, provided would of horse shoxxs, speaks they $3,400, and is now owned by a her first, second, and third dams not he complete unless this beast company of horsemen in progres-six- e are each sired by a registered was there, because he is a horse Pleasant (Iroxe. (has. (1. dard trotting horse. that stands in a class by himself. o Johnson of Linden is the president PROVO HAS, The main points in fax or of a of the company, and Antlion The horse is stallion is the results that are pro- Heckcr is secretary. e An energetic and Mr. Martin Peterson. stallions Some cured from him. managed by commercial club. stan- wide-axvak- Any of the above officers will be One of the largest candy facinformation to out anv tories in the state. to their propagations they pleased give is one of concerning this splendid horse. He All the important secret and failure. Yclicy horses that has proxen a will be exhibited at the horse show fraternal societies. The fastest half mile trotting colt getter, as well as and the company are offering inin the West. He has duct ments to those having his track a good individual. 'Two modern and xxell equipped colts that will bear out this colts to come to the show. There but when haxe fine indixiduals, comes are a those first-clas- s being manv factories. arc is no doubt but what there will be canning One of the largest electric powbringing high prices when they many of them following their er plants in the West. are sold. grand sire. A great fresh water lake teeming xxith the finest fish. MOUNTAIN CHIEF (14445). stands 18 hands high, and weighs Situated on the line of two 1850 pounds, and is owned by Jas. railroads. statement. FAISOUT (56924). Bred by M. Rene Girard, commune of Marolles, department of dam Faisaute Volcon sired (50497), she by Buldole (30056), by Sarthe, IV she 2d Poule (49657), (13001). 3rd dam, by Jupiter dam, (30955). 4th Favora she dam, Mauriette, (765). belonging to M. by (21724), Gouhier. Volcon (30056) by Picador 11 (5606), out of Poule (6100) by Estrade, belongng to M. Lefeuvre. Picador II (30056) by Picador I (7330,) out of Rose, belonging to M. Pe-lot- Lefeuvre. Picador I (7330) by Bayard I (1546), out of Charmaude (3347). (34055 by Marathon (10386), out of Bijou (15412) by Dicide Beaudole (359). Marathon (10386) by Voltaire (443), out of Margot (10384) by Brilliant (756), he by Coco II (714). Voltaire (443) by Brilliant (755), out of Cocotte by Coco II (714), Brilliant (755), by Brilliant (756), out of Ragout, by Favori I (711), he (894), etc. (713), out of LAnie, by Vieux-Pierr- e by Vieux-ChasliLa Griese by Vieux-Pierr- e out of (713), Brilliant (756), by n Veiux-Chasli- n (883). (713), by Coco (712), out of Poule by Sandi. Coco (712), by Mignon (715), out of Pauline by Vieux-CocMigncn (715), by Jean Le Blanc (739). Brilliant (755), by Brilliant (756) out of Ragout by Favori I (711), he by Vicux-Chssli(894), etc. (713), out of LAnie by Vieux-PierrBrilliant (756), by Coco II (714), out of Rosette by Mina, belonging to French Government. COCO II (714), by (713), out of La Griese by Vieux-Pierr- e Vieux-Chasli- n e n Vieux-Chasli- (883). (713), by Coco (712), out of Poule by Sandi. Coco (712), by Mignon (715), out of Pauline by Vieux-Coco- . Mignon (715), by Jean Le Blanc(739). Vieux-Chasli- n it Some of them trans-continent- Mountain Chief 14445, Plon cire P.ullock of Pkasant drove. (). Plon 14443, he by Chre 14442, (2432), be is one of the out of Bijou 1444 (4580), by Chere Without question 14442 ( 2423), he by Bayard 9661, he best local stallions born in America. by Duke de Chartres (7211, he by Chaslin Coca (714), he by Vieux (713), he by Coca (712), he by Mignon (715), (739). he by Jean Le Blanc He is of massive build, with n 1 hind rpiarters and jxiwcr-- f shoulders, and is kind, gentle, easily managed and is a fast walker, a splendid xxith is endowed and foal by gettir, all the qualities in a first-- i lass horse Mountain Chief, the draft stal- of his breed; his yiarly average of lion, is of a brown black color, with colts is better than 60 per cent, and him to be a spot on left nostril and white feet; his pedigree shows animal. d he was foaled April IS, 1868, Dam La Bleue 7083 (84), she Tanpin out of Brebis. pure-bloode- TRAVELING PROTECTION. or placed on cars cn route from one al A free mail delivery, and eral rural di livery routes. sev- Directly in the center of one of the best dairying districts. lias recently been granted a $60,000 Government building. Magnificent mountains, pure water and a matchless climate. Perhaps the lowest death rate of any city its size in America. Good local and export markets for the products of our peoph The Proctor Academy, a rapidly growing Congregational school Now constructing additional spring water system, best in the . xvnrld. race track to the other are made to Js the shipping point for thouThere is an excellent plan in wear hcaxily lined knee puds as a of tons of the choicest ap sands vogue among horsemen in Austra- protection. Many a goeid colt in lasia xxhich should be adopted by America has been ruined because pies, pears, prunes, peaches, aphas never been ricots, churns, grapes, berries owners and trainers here and that this precaution and all kinds of xegetables. is that all horses led, driven, ridden taken. |