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but became the sire of Tiburon, a noted Cali- 

 fornia winner which was runner-up for the Ameri- 

 can Waterloo Cup of 1902 in the ownership of 

 Mr. Ralph Orthwein of St. Louis. 



After Lord Neversettle's usefulness as a stud 

 dog ceased, Mr. Lowe used Prince Charlie for 

 several years. He made, however, what most of 

 his fellow-breeders called the mistake of inbreed- 

 ing, and used Lord Neversettle's daughters from 

 Partera with Prince Charlie. He turned out a 

 number of winning dogs, but did not maintain 

 with that breeding the prestige established by his 

 first efforts. Recently he imported into his ken- 

 nel Northern Surprise. The best Eastern Derby 

 dog of 1902 was by Surprise. 



In 1894 Mr. Edward Mulcaster, a relative of 

 the great English coursing man, Tom Graham, 

 came to America with some dogs selected for 

 him by Mr. Graham. Mulcaster became the most 

 successful trainer in the United States and trained 

 for one season for Mr. Robinson. Durinor his 

 career of a few years as a breeder he imported 

 Glenkirk (full brother of Gallant's dam), Gilda, 

 Jim o' the Hill, Scandal, and, perhaps most im- 

 portant of all. Miller's Rab, the speedy old black. 

 From Glenkirk and Gilda he bred the winners, 

 Dakota, Fear Not, Gilkirk, and others. From 

 Miller's Rab came Master Dennis, Magician, and 

 Mystic Maid. 



