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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 22, 1893, 



United States Field Trials Derby-A Entries. 



The following entries have been received from Secretary P. 

 T. Madison. They include 24 pointers, 51 English setters, 4 

 Irish setters. All whelped in 1893: 

 POINTEES. 



Alice Leslie— B. M, Beale's liver and white hitch (King of 

 Keat^Belle Randolph). , i 



Rhet— W. J. Wilson's liver and white hitch (Dan— Mar- 

 tha). , ^ ^ 



Fayette Alesander— J. H. Alexander's hver and white 

 bitch (King of Kent^Lonnie Bijou). _ , , 



Pbide oe AvokdALE-T. W. Clelland's liver and white 

 bitch (Rush of Lad— Graphic's Pride). 



Stride A WAT— Geo. E. Gray's liver and white dog (King ot 

 Kent— Pearl's Dot). , . , . 



Rose— Horace F. Wood's liver and white bitch (Ossian— 

 Forest Queen II.). , , 



A^entuee— F. R. Hitchcock's lemon and white bitch (Rip- 

 Rap— Lapford Pearl). , . . , 



Gypsy Queen— H. P. Heisgerger's black and white ticked 

 bitch (Bertraldo— Rosaline Wilkes). 



Weeckee— Charlotteville Field Trial Kennels' black and 

 white dog (Rip-Rap— Croxie Wise). 



Selah— Charlotteville Field Trial Kennels' liver, white and 

 ticked bitch (Rip-Pv,ap— Dexter's Dolly). 



Twinkle— Glen Rock Kennels' liver, white and ticked dog 

 (Duke of Kent il.— Bessie Kapas). 



Queen of Ossian — A. B. Reeves's liver, white and ticked 

 bitch (Ossian— Hops II.). 



Feed of Idstone— Idstone Kennels' liver and white dog 

 (Shotmaster— Pearl of Idstone). 



The Friajb of Idstone— Idstone Kennels' liver and white 

 dog (Shotmaster— Pearl of Idstone). 



Little Ned— W, N. Kerr's liver and white dog (Ridge- 

 wood Dazzle — Kate Claxton). 



Lula K.— G. R. House's (agt.) liver and white bitch (Ossian 

 —Pearl's Pride). 



Queen— Geo. Catlett's black and white hitch (Ossian — 

 Pearl's Pride). 



Beppo's Genus— Dr. J. R. Daniels's liver and white dog 

 (Beppo III,— Lord Graphic's Gun). 



Lehman— The Jackson & Denmark Kennels' liver and 

 white dog (Gordon— Fanny B.). 



London— T. G. Davey's liver and white dog (Lord Graphic 

 —Lassie Faust). 



Consternation— B. M. Stephenson's liver and white dog 

 (Tribulation — Julia Louise). 



Plu'te- Castleman Kennels' lemon and white dog (Fiitz — 

 Tilley). 



Nellie S.-^Castleton Kennels' lemon and white bitch 

 (Fritz- Tilley), 



Kknt's Pet— J. F. Shepley's liver and white bitch (King 

 of Kent — Keeswick II.). 



ENGLISH settees. 



May Win — Sunset Kennels' black, white and tan bitch 

 (Prince Lucifer — Lady Glady). 



Columbia— C. P. Hartmetz's liver and white bitch (Gath's 

 Mark- Queen Blade). 



Lady Gaiety— C. P. Mingst's black and white bitch 

 (Gath's Mark— Queen Blade). 



Deuid's Dick— W. S. Brody's black, white and tan dog 

 (Ben Hill— Mattie Berwin). 



Joyce— W. S. Brody's black, white and tan bitch (Gath's 

 Mark— Ruby's Girl). 



Hoosier Boy— J. H. and J. A. Hunter's black, white and 

 tan dog (Antonio— Daisy Hunter). 



Daisy Hunter H.— J. H. and J. A. Hunter's orange and 

 white bitch (Antonio — Daisy Hunter). 



Queen of the Field- j, H, and J, A. Hunter's orange 

 and white bitch (Antonio — Daisy Hunter). 



Rod's Mollie— .J. A. Peabody's black, white and tan bitch 

 (Roderigo — Lilly Boxer). 



Bess of Avondale— T. W. Clelland's orange and white 

 bitch (Gath's Hope— Gladstone's Girl). 



Golden Rod— Arthur Duane's liver, white and tan dog 

 (Sim Ray— Flash). 



MissiE— Arthur Duane's black, white and tan bitch (Sim 

 Ray— Flash). 



Opel— Geo. E. Gray's black, white and tan bitch (Count 

 Gladstone — Diamond). 



Lillian B.— Geo. E. Gray's li\'er and white bitch (Gath's 

 Hope— Gladstone's Girl). 



Dakota Belle— Sam'l Graub's liver and white bitch 

 • (Gath's Hope— Trap, Jr.). 



Antonio's Gem— G. G. Barstow's liver and white bitch 

 (Antonio- Nellie Hope). 



Solitaire— F. R. Hitchcock's black, white and tan dog 

 (Roi d'Or— Tory Diamond). 



Gath's Point— O. P. Weisgerber's black, white and tan 

 dog (Gath's Mark— Paxie Maid). 



Hope's Queen— J. E. Isgrigg's liver and white hitch (Gath's 

 Hope— Queen Noble). 



Kenwood— Charles Proctor's black, white and tan dog 

 (Cinch— Stevens Ruby). 



Hope's Glide— G. T. Kerr's black and whi*.e dog (Gath's 

 Hope— Lady Lil). 



Indiana Belle— G. T. Kerr's black, white and tan bitch 

 (Gath's Hope— Lula Hill). 



Jeff Brown- Porter & McGee's black and white dog 

 (Darby T.— Lucretia). 



Hope's Pride— W. A. Hiuesley's black, white and tan dog 

 (Gath's Hope— Lula Hill). 



LOTTLE H.— W. A. Hinesley's chestnut, white and tan 

 bitch (Gath's Hope— Lula Hill). 



Mark- Fred. Snyder's liver and white dog (Race Noble- 

 Fanny S.) 



Callie White— Manchester Kennel Co.'s black and white 

 bitch (Gath's Mark— Georgia Belle). 



Mark's Queen— Manchester Kennel Co.'s liver and white 

 bitch (Gath's Mark- Georgia Belle). 



Plying Jib— B. W. Butterfield's black and white dog (Max 

 Noble— Day's Belton). 



RODRIGO— John T. Mayfield's black, white and tan dog 

 (Antonio— Nelly Hope). 



Nelly H.'s Lady— John T. Mayfield's liver and white 

 bitch (Antonio— Nelly Hope). 



San Antonio— John A. Gude (agt.) black, white and 

 tan dog (Antonio— 1»J elly Hope). 



Revenge— J. M. Freeman's black, white and tan dog (An- 

 tomo— Nelly Hope). 



Fant^^y Rice— Jackson & Denmark Kennels' black, white 

 and tan bitch (Gladstone's Boy— Manitoba Peggy). 



Earl Palmer— Jackson & Denmark Kennels' dog (Prank 

 Whitley— Dulcenia). 



, P^P\^°P~"j?^- McLeod's,;black, white and tan dog 



(Ell's Lad— Nanme B.). 



DoM M — Dr. J. A. McLeod's black, white and tan dog 

 (Ell's Lad— Nanme B.). ^ 



Rock Roderigo— Ed. J. BrowTi's black, white and tan doe 

 (Roderigo— Queen Loudon). ^ 



Canadian Belle— T. G. Davey's orange and white bitch 

 (-barK — ^Leda.) 



rJ^^^^J^Z ^^KJ^'^SS Llll-T. G. Davey's blue belton bitch 

 (Monk of Furness— Sue of Hatchie). 



BowpRE--Aveut & Thayer Kennels' black, white and tan 

 dog (Roderigo— Novelist). 



tJ^f^'^Yll^T^^^"'^^^ '^'h^^f'^ Kennels' black, white and 

 tan bitch (Rodenso— Norah il.). 



HusTER Beyne— Avent & Thayer Kennels' black white 

 and tan bitch (Roderigo— Norah II ) ' 

 m^%^^^'^ JiOD-Aveut & Thayer's black, white and tan dog 

 (Rodengo— Topsy Aveiit). ^ 



Prairie Lad— A. J Gleason's black, white and tan dog 

 Jean Val Jean— Yazel). 



Prairie Lass— A. J. Gleason's black, white and tan bitch 

 (Ch ance— Hatti e). 



Tennessee Nun— B. M. Stephenson's black, white and tan 

 bitch (Jean Val Jean— Miss Dido II.). 



Lady K.— St. Louis Kennel Co. 's black and white bitch 

 (Rock— Madge). 



Prince- A. C. Waddell's black, white and tan dog (Royal 

 Prince IL— Jane H.). 



Faust— Scotts Wood Kennels' black, white and tan dog 

 (Pembroke's Grouse — Kate). 



Hope's Hill— Chas. Ham's black,white and tan dog (Gath's 

 Hope— Lula Hill). 



IRISH setters. 

 Dick Pinglas— Gus Leisey's red dog (Finglas— Ruby Glen- 

 more). 



patsy's Elcho— Perry & Hamilton's red dog (Claremont 

 Patsy — Nino). 



Patsy's Ranger— Perry & Hamilton's red dog (Claremont 

 Patsy— Nino). 



MiNO's Rose— Perry & Hamilton's red bitch (Claremont 

 Patsy— Ntuo). 



Flaps from the Beaver's Tail. 



Toronto, Canada.— Refuge, the new St. Bernard dog im- 

 ported by theBowmauville Kennels, was bred by Mr. Norris- 

 Elye, President of the St. Bernard Club, and is a litter 

 brother to the famed Refugee, Lenore III. and Recluse II. 

 He is said to have a magnificent head, massive frame and 

 enormous bone. 



Mr. A. D. Stewart, feeling that in justice to the shows 

 forming the Canadian fall cu'cuit he could not act as super- 

 intendent of the Canadian exhibit at Chicago, has hauded 

 in his resignation to the Minister of Agriculture at Ottawa. 

 This is unfortunate, as a successor cannot now step in and 

 pick up the threads Mr. Stewart has dropped and acquaint 

 himself with the numerous details of the preliminary work. 

 Mr. Stewart certainly cannot be blamed for acting as he has 

 done, from a sense of ju.stice, and his resignation indeed was 

 no surprise to me. There seems no end to the complications 

 entailed by this unfortunate fiasco called the World's Fair 

 dog show. 



Mr. Stewart leaves New York for Genoa on June 28, and 

 hopes to return by way of Liverpool, arriving about Sept. 1, 

 in time to take in the fall shows. 



Mr. E. Hughes, of Brandon, Man., has bought from Mr. 

 C. Huidekoper, of Meadville, Pa., a bitch puppy by Roderigo 

 ex Lee Gladstone, which will be entered for the Manitoba 

 trials, to be run Sept. 13 next. 



I hear the Ottawa list is out, but a copy has not yet reached 

 me. Mr. Keyes .has resigned the chairmanship of the dog 

 show committee. 



The Dandle Dinmont bitch Kirsty, imported by Mr. 

 Wanless, of Sarnia, and which was placed second at Toronto, 

 has been sold to Mr. Jno. A. Noble, of Nooval, Ont. Mr. 

 Noble already owns a good young dog from this bitch by 

 Roger, first at Detroit, and intends breeding Kirsty to the 

 best dog he can find. 



Collies are having quite a little run of popularity here now. 

 I hear of another kennel in Ontario, the inmates of which 

 are being disjiersed to make room for a string of this breed. 

 A prize-winning dog to head the stud is now being negotiated 

 for in England. The name of the kennel I am not yet at 

 liberty to divulge. 



Spracklin, "Junior," tells me he will give more of his time 

 in future to traioing, and will not be able to attend the fall 

 circuit. He hopes to be on hand, however, for the winter 

 shows. 



Mr. J. G. Mitchener, a very active member of the Toronto 

 show committee, and who is also a member of the C. K. C. 

 executive, has been laid by for nearly four weeks with mal- 

 arial fever, being confined to bed for two weeks after the 

 late Toronto showj when he was taken sick, I saw him out 

 yesterday for the fu-st time, the fever has left its sting in a 

 slight lameness, but he is now rapidly recuperating. 



H. B. Donovan. 



New Jersey Kennel ILea^e. 



A siEETLNG of the executive committee was held at New- 

 ark June 13. Present, Messrs. E. R. Christopher, W O 

 Kuebler, H. Hanchett, E. H. Morris, A. A. Eisille, Dr. L. 

 A. Sattler, Frank Link and Dr. W, P. Seidler. Mr. Christo 

 pher was elected chairman of the executive committee and 

 Dr. W. F. Seidler secretary. By resolution the chairman ap- 

 pointed Mr. Kuebler and Dr. Seidler a committee on rules 

 for guidance of the committee. The following new members 

 were elected: R. A. Fielder, Dr. G. A. Van Wagonen, Dr. 

 Fred, Thum, Mr. Fred. Seitz, Mr. Otto H. Heinz, Mr. J. B. 

 Lozier. Ihe treasurer was instructed to send a letter to all 

 members m arrears, giving until July 15 for payment of 

 initiation fee and dues. The chairman then appointed a com- 

 mittee to gain information with regard to prospect for a 

 bench show, rhe chairman appointed the entire executive 

 on guarantee, with Mr. Kuebler as chairman. 



Messrs. Brovsde and Link were appointed to arrange for 

 buildmg for show. Air. E. H. Morris appointed committee 

 of one on dates, benchmg and superintendent: Messrs. Chris- 

 topher and Kuebler on premium list and catalogue A re- 

 port was then made by Mr. Frank Link, for the legislative 

 committee, in regard to an ordinance being arrano-ed by the 

 Common Council of Newark providing for fees for the keep- 

 ing of dogs, a pound, etc. 



The following resolution was proposed by Mi-. Morris and 

 unanimously^ adopted, which will be presented to the chair- 



ark .June 13, 1893, make protest against the passage of the 

 ordinance now under the consideration of the Common 

 Council. First— That the Legislature has made provision 

 for the taxing of dogs, and consequently such tax will be 

 unconstitutional. Second — That such ordinance has proved 

 in other cities and States to be against the encouragement of 

 well bred dogs, and does not aid in the destruction of the 

 curs, which should be the aim of such an ordinance Third 

 — That the New Jersey Kennel League, being the recognized 

 State kennel club, with headquarters at Newark, due weight 

 should be given to its suggestions and opinions, and in view 

 of these reasons we beg the Common Council will grant us a 

 hearing, before the passage of the ordinance, at such date as 

 may be expedient." The meeting then adjourned until 

 June 33. 



The Dog Protective Association, of Grand Rapids, aiich. 

 have issued in neat pamphlet form their constitution and 

 by-laws. The object of this association is the detection, ap- 

 prehension, comnction and punishing of persons stealing 

 poisoning, killing or otherwise injuring the dog or dogs of 

 the members of this association. While we commend the 

 action of the gentlemen who are members of this association 

 and feel that their example is worthy of imitation in other 

 districts, we think they might go a step further and include 

 the protection of all and any dogs in their bailiwick, as we 

 suppose love for the genus canis alone actuates their 

 motives. 



DOG CHAT. 



Down Hempstead Way. 



It looks very much as if Mr. Mortimer's visit to England 

 last summer will bear good fruit in a collie way. At the 

 right time of yeiir there are some good litters coming Hemp- 

 stead way. At present there are at the Hempstead Farm 

 Kennels a promising litter of seven collies by Woodman- 

 steme Trefoil, that did so well in the spring circuit, out of 

 Green Mountain Lass, a very large bitch, a granddaughter 

 of Bendigo and Scotilla, These were whelped May 30, and 

 are sable and white, beautifully marked and one can scarcely 

 tell t'other from which, and of course they are booked for 

 the challenge class. Another bitch with an inbred contempt 

 for modern appliances, reverted to the "nature method," 

 made her nest under the cow barn and was there delivered of 

 six handsomely marked sable and white pups by Conrad IL 

 This bitch is by Bendigo out of Katrine. Minnie Sefton, by 

 Mr. Pierpoint Morgan's newly imported crack, Sefton Hero, 

 out of Dorothy, unfortunately missed to Beudigo, but 

 Woodmansterne Deborah is in whelp to Woodmansterne 

 Trefoil, and Ormskirk Julia, another importation, shows 

 every evidence of her visit to Conrad II. Old Meadow- 

 brook Meg, a very sweet bitch by the way, that unfortun- 

 ately has never been seen in public, is also in whelp to Tre- 

 foil. This is a bitch that "Scotch" Baillie brought out for 

 Mr. Terry and was bred by Mr. Robert Chapman, of Glen- 

 boig, Scotland. .She is by Tramp out of Energy, by Charle- 

 magne out of Hasty, by Carlyle out of Glen; Tramp II. , 

 through Tramp and Moss running back to old Marcus. This 

 kennel prides itself on being piarticularly strong in the blood 

 of old Charlemagne, and with ordinary luck the kennel 

 should repeat the triumph of earlier days on the collie 

 benches. 



The pointers Ightfield Dickon and Prawn, that ran last 

 fall under Cameron's care, have been shipped back to Mr. 

 Haywood Lonsdale, but before they went Mr. Mortimer 

 threw an anchor to windward by breeding Hempstead Peggy, 

 one of the Duke of Hessen— Woolton Game family, to 

 Prawn, and this nick should prove useful in the trials of '94. 



Central Field Trials. 



It is a pity that the Central Field Trial Club did not come 

 sooner to some definite decision as to whether they would 

 hold field trials on their grounds this year. Several field 

 trial men held entries back from the Eastern trials intend- 

 ing to run at Lexington, In this way the Eastern trials have 

 suffered, as these dogs would have been entered there. We 

 may as well remark here that if the Eastern Field Trials Club 

 wishes to refrain its popularity and stop the downward slide, 

 it mu.st consider the pointer men. The idea among X'ointer 

 men is that the English setter there is the star around which 

 the pointers and other breeds of setters must revolve. A well- 

 known field trial handler and owner, one of the very earliest 

 at the game, remarked to us last week that while the Eastern 

 Field Trial judges might once in a while throw a sop to the 

 pointer element by conceding some of the money to one dog, 

 the balance of the pointer element did not receive proper 

 recognition. This may be so or not, all we have to judge by 

 is the result. In the Eastern Trials Derby there are eight 

 pointers, in the United States Trials there are tweaty-four. 

 Moral: Put a pointer man, or a man who is known to favor 

 the pointer in the field, as one of the judges. There is yet 

 time for some of the field trial men who intended, if the Cen- 

 tral Club did not hold trials, to get the use of the Central 

 grounds, to do so. Entries could close Aug. 1 as well as any 

 other time. Owners scarcely know yet what dogs they haA^e 

 that will do, and the entry cannot be very much afliected 

 either way. The Philadelphia Club should at any rate 

 secure these grounds for their week. They will find a good 

 hotel, with good meals, and they can hardly find better 

 grounds. 



St. Augustine. 



Mr. C. J. Bousfield, recognizing the merit of Forest and 

 SteeAjvi as a medium through which he can best reach both 

 St. Bernard breeders and the general public, places his new 

 importation St. Augustine at stud in our business columns. 

 Although we have not yet seen this dog, those upon whose 

 opinion we can rely say that he is a most attractiA^e and 

 typical specimen, with a grand head and beautiful expres- 

 sion, and a true smooth in every sense. He is a large dog, 

 with good action, who requires plenty of room to move him- 

 self, and the cramped condition of the ring at the St. 

 Bernard Club show is thought to have been the cause of hia 

 defeat by Triton. He stands near Slin. at shoulder, with a 

 skull measurement of 27in. How he will fare with our 

 American crack Alton, Jr., remains to be seen, but his 

 friends are very sanguine of a favorable result. St. Augus- 

 tine will stand at Bay City, Mich., and for the information 

 of those who wish to avail themselves of the services of 

 such a typical dog, we may say that bitches sent from such 

 points as Boston, New York and Philadelphia, say on a 

 Monday, would be in the Bay City Kennels by Wednesday, 

 and those from Buffalo, Pittsburg, Cincinnati or Chicago 

 would arrive the next day (Tuesday). 



Taxing Dogs. 



Some of the Newark, N. J., people, aided by certain dailies, 

 are trying to work up a mad dog scare similar to that or 

 several years ago, so that a dog warden be appointed at a 

 fat salary, aided by several assistants. Politics have entered* 

 into the subject, of course, and the Democrats in the Com- 

 mon Council last Friday passed the ordinance which entails 

 a tax of $2 on dogs and $5 on females; this goes to pay for a 

 dog warden at $1,200 per annum. The license fee must be 

 paid on or before August 1, and on that date will probably 

 commence the impounding and killing of untagged canines. 

 The New Jersey Kennel League has protested the ordinance, 

 but probably can do little more now than contest the con- 

 stitutionality of the law in the courts. Dr. Mulcahey, of 

 Newark, thinks he can knock the tax into a cocked hat. He 

 intends to pay the tax on his dog and sue the city for the 

 amount, liis contention being that the tax is unconsti tutional, 

 and one of the points he claims is that a citizen cannot be 

 taxed on any article that is of less value than the tax. For 

 instance a pet dog of some family may be taxed $5, when the 

 animal may not be intrinsically worth more than gl. This 

 vrill raise some interesting points, and the next thing the 

 city will have to do will be to appoint a dog appraiser. 



Pacific Field Trials. 



It looks as if Salinas, Monterey county, Cal., will be the 

 next venue of the Pacific Coast Field Trial Club's trials. The 

 gun club in that place has taken the matter in hand, and 

 several members have secured 8,000 acres of suitable grounds. 

 A committee of the field trial club was to start June 13 to 

 investigate the loroperty, but the result is not yet known, 



Minneapolis Kennel Club. 



The officers of the ISIinneapolis Kennel Club organized 

 May 33, are: President, S. J. Carpenter; Vice-President, P. 

 E. Eastman; Secretary, H. T. Van Dusen; Treasurer, A. N 

 Brackett; Superintendent. H. E, McCullough; Veterinary, 

 H, E, Rowell; Directors, M. P. Whiting, Fred Pride and 0. 

 B, Clark. We have not been informed of the date of the ex 

 position, in connection wdth which tlieir show will be held 



