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F. J. KELLEY BUYS MACOMBER STALLION Purchases Paicines. a Son of Sunstar, for His Farm Near Chicago— Macomber Yearlings. SAN FRANCISCO, al.. Februa.-y S3. — 9. J. Kcl-ley of Chicago ha- pun based from A. K. Macoml.. r the stallion Paicines. -ix year- old. a bay. by Suti-iar -Dreamy, by Pii-simmon. Ron— cans Dream, by Saraband. Mr. KeUey is alaa the owner of the seven year -old -tallion Orme-dale. Paicines will be used in the serving of a band of choice mares that the well known horseman has at hi- faiin near Chicago. Orme-dale is standing in Kentucky. Paicines is a handsome individual: in fait, most horsemen who have inspected the Macomber stallions at Charles Beats Elmwood Stock Faian recently say the half brother to the noted War Cloud is the most aristocratic looking horse they have seen in many a day. Hi is the ideal type for the aaad, being well made "all over" and of the soundest wind. He started bill few times at tin- race- on account of going amiss. Y. p.. Jennings win, wa-training the Maraaiher string at the time, say- be never trained a faster horse. As i- well remembered. Paicines half-brother. War Cloud, i- b the famous KaclUh -ire Poly-ni Iu-. and wa- among the stallions whipped to France last fall by Mr. Macomber along with twenty imported marcs. That beautifully afcaped -on of Dreamy holds the P.elmont Park track record for a mile and an eighth. 1 : ~» 1 1 .-. _ made on September 1. 1MB, when he defeated I udgel. Corn Tassel. Yalor and other good one-. Paicines could have done a- well, according to trainer Jennings, if he had Meed training. He i- named lor Mr. Mac. mbers big ranch in San Benito County. For the fifty mares at the Ehawaad I.irm the -tallions Hand Grenade, by Sunstar All Creen. by Creenlawn St. Il.no. by Pioneer: Hesperus, by Sun-tar Our Lassie by Ayrshire Your-, by Melton; War F;:me. by Prince Palatine Verne, by Bill of Portland La Vicrge. by Hampton: Liberty I.i.in. by Pick Finnell Martha Palmer, by Seinproniu-Ahe-ti-. by Hindoo, anil two or three others unavailable far the breeding -ea-on .jii-l opened III the paddocks at the Boots place are twenty four yearlings belonging to Mr. Macomber. Ten other yearlings of the sanio~"owr?W"W*:Wr*"at Mii.i Monte Stock Farm, purchased -ome months ago by Mr. Macomber from Edward Cehrian. Mira Monte is about fourteen miles from Elmwood. Imth farni-b.ing in the Santa Clara Valley, the garden s|„,t ef California. Blarteea of the "be Men" at Elmwood. ne called by reason of the beautiful lm- that aheaad there, arc by Hesperus, and the others by Pale Alto, by Heywood Rosormonde. by Ormonde Pair] Bate, by Kisber. and other Foot- stallions. Meal af the yearlings at Mira Monte arc progeny of marcs shipped to Franco. Their breeding fol lows: Chestnut colt by Trap Pock Sisaga. by Sunflower II. -Fair La — ic Pay filly, by lticlc — Sniibontict. by Sunstar Marian Hood. Prown eolt. by Star Hawk— Orleans. b Pwatln Olive Craig. Brown filly, by Dodgi — Pleiades, by Sunstar St. Olive. Ray filly, by Dodge--Verdant, by Sunflower II.— All Creen. Bay filly, by Dodge- Sling Shot, by Suustar-St. Olie. Chestnut eolt. by Dodgt — Lip Stick, by Sunflower II.— School Pook. Brown filly, by Star Hawk — Cugrail. by Cuiiard — Gran. Bay colt, by Podge — Hoop Skirt, by Sunstar. Prown cdt. by Star Hawk MyiU. Bale, by Carle. All of the mares, with the exception of Myrtle Bah Hoop Skirt and Cugrail. are now in France, mil the young eolt- and fillies probably will lathe last of their produce to be seen under color-in this country. Mr. Macomber is much interested in the plans for racing iu California, and in the event of racing here in the fall of this year or spring of next will 1m1 strongly represented. It is not beyond the realm of pos-ihilitie- that tin- familiar red and white stripes, within a year or two. may be seen flashing first past the po-t on race tracks at New York, in France, in England and here in California — all on the same day. Preparatory to racing in the "tight little i-lc" Mr. Macomber has noinin.iieil for the English three-year-old classic- of next year the che-tnut rati The Albatro-s . by 1nclc Pear, by Sunflower II. . and the brown cdt The P.oliemi.in. by Jim Gaffaey Kittenish. b ltoqiiel.niie. The col:- arc BOW two-year-olds.