ARAB HORSES IN NORTH AMERICA. Iiy 



Emperor left a son whom Mr. Hall presented to his 

 son-in-law, President H. M. Claflin, of Cleveland, 

 Ohio. This son was known as Black Emperor, Jr., 

 a daughter of his — and granddaughter of the im- 

 ported Arab, Black Emperor — made a visit not many 

 5^ears ago to Abdul Hamid II. of the Americo-Arab 

 Company of Long Island. The result was the colt, 

 Fez, who will be shown at the World's Fair Exposi- 

 tion in Chicago, matching, if not rivalling, anything 

 of his age there on exhibition." 



