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of race goers were Expressive, Palo Alto, Little 

 Albert, Azote, The Abbott, The Monk, The Abbe and 

 The Harvester. The only Electioneer strains of note 

 today runs to the source through May King and 

 Conductor. May King could trot in 2 :20 and was not 

 even a good individual. In his case like that of Wil- 

 ham L. in the Wilkes tribe the family proved greater 

 than the individual. May King was mated with a 

 mare by Young Jim and got Bingen. He sired Uhlan, 

 the first trotter to beat two minutes in the open. He 

 also got a splendid group of stock horses. His sons 

 included Bingara, J. Malcolm Forbes, The Exponent, 

 Achille, Aquihn, Albingen, Binjolla, Border Knight, 

 Sir Roche, Senator Hale, and Todd, whose line was 

 perpetuated by his grandson Etawah. 



The Dictator family had a boom after Jay Eye 

 See, Phallas and Director appeared. It was never 

 strong enough to make much of a splurge on account 

 of the size of the family. The Dictators, however, left 

 their imprint on the fast list through Director, sire 

 of the remarkable pair Directum and Direct. The 

 latter got Directum Kelly, the sire of Directum I., 

 Directly and the unbeaten Direct Hal. He got Walter 

 Direct, sire of Napelon Direct. Directum contributed 

 Ethel's Pride and Consuella S. and one of his sons 

 got the good race mare Joan. The line is now rather 

 faint. 



