4 y . , 4 - ¢ 4 ‘ Ay i , é i t 1 i j . A \. y y x <% ; ¥ ; He TAS Ame us | a hae S c MER Rid , ‘ } fo Songater vacua y aps ed Pare fait “RULES AND REGULATIONS % c M Cf aM he . : te . aaa Er aay Giver) ge 4 ; ty i on Mee x : a , it 200 For ‘tHE GovERNMENT OF AND. THE, AWARDING OF PRIZES 1N deat ee Conn IONS oF “ENTRY; ER RR AND Bosune Requiremeyrs as ety. ; | RERTINE: TO. FOREIGN: ANIMALS, Ere. t U ~ ; y pall / Ait . PAI, BUXTON’ & SKINNER PRINT) ST. LOUIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION PrehOUIS. WS. A. ‘1904. Pert Aly -LitS 1 RULES AND REGULATIONS. (FINAL.) DP AR MENT OD niVE STOCK. The exhibition of Live Stock will open August 22, and close November 12, 1904, and include the following Divisions: Division A—Horses, Asses and Mules. ee B—Cattle. “ C—Sheep. ae D—Swine. E—Poultry, Pigeons and Pet Stock. F—Dogs and Cats. G—Southern Breeding Cattle H—Carload Lots of Cattle. Davin R. FRANCIS, Wo. H. THompson, WALTER B. STEVENS, PRESIDENT. TREASURER. . SECRETARY. LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION WORLD’S FAIR, ST. LOUIS 19go4 FREDERICK J. V. Sxirr, Director of Exhibits PauL Brown, Chairman of Committee on Agriculture DEPARTMENT OF LIVE STOCK CHARLES F. Mixts, Chief of Department F. D. Cospurn, Honorary Chief of Department Frep H. Rankin, Secretary Mnnouncement HE UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION of 1904 will provide accom- modations and opportunity at St. Louis for complete dis- plays of the useful recognized breeds of domestic animals and fowls and their exhibition and judging to the best advantage, without charge for entries, stalls or pens in any division. The wide extent of the classification, a list of prizes never before equaled in extent or generosity, together with the ample and attractive provisions intended for the comfort and exhibition of the entries will, as a whole, be fully in keeping with the magnitude and importance of the industry to which they pertain. All these have been planned upon a scale and breadth of liberality heretofore unknown, and suggest every facility for the instruction and entertainment of visitors interested in Animal Husbandry and its wonderful recent progress, as well as all who would know more of their reach and what they imply. The appropriation of $280,000 of Exposition money for prizes to live stock, to which have been added large sums from States and asso- ciations of breeders, makes possible and assures in each class a pre- sentation of and a competition between the best specimens in existence —an assemblage of quality whereby will be determined the present summit level of human skill and endeavor in animal development. That the effort must give wholesome impetus to an advancement and resetting of breeding, feeding and Exposition standards far sur- passing any heretofore attained, is the earnest conviction of those who have wrought its plans and provided the ways and means for its making. ° CHARLES F. MILLS, Chief of Department of Live Stock. F. D. COBURN, Honorary Chief of Department of Live Stock. Approved: Confirmed: FREDERICK J. V. SKIFF, DAVID R. FRANCIS, Director of Exhibits. Pres. of Louisiana Purchase Exposition, -——= . Wahu che ees “ a ee ance TERT ING, ene oe "POGT ‘'V *S ‘A ‘SINOT ‘LS ‘NOILISOdXH TVSUAAIND SONIGTING NOILVULSININGV raph ee WY == Sere fae | ee {Ye RULES AND REGULATIONS. ENTRIES. 1. Every animal and fowl must be entered in the name of its owner as the exhibitor, and the application for entry must be signed by him. All entries are expected to be and are understood as made upon the basis of and in compliance with the rules, regulations, classification and information contained in this the revised and final Prize-List, which supersedes any preliminary or other List pub- lished previously. 2. Firms and copartnerships entering animals for competition must in all cases be bona fide and the names of the members of the firm and date of copartner- ship should be given at time of filing entries. 3. Entries on prescribed forms for the several Divisions must be filed with the Chief of the Department of Live Stock on or before the dates upon which entries will close, as follows: Division A—Horses, Asses and Mules, July 16, 1904. ‘ B—Cattle, July 23, 1904. s C—Sheep, August 15, 1904. = D—Swine, August 15, 1904. - E—Poultry, Pigeons and Pet Stock, September 10, 1904. § F—Dogs and Cats, September 10, 1904. es G—Southern Breeding Cattle, Monday, October 1, 1904. od H—Carload Lots of Cattle, Monday, October 1, 1904. 4. In Divisions A, B, C and D exhibitors will be restricted to the entry and exhibition of not more than two animals in each Section. 5. Application for each entry must give the name and address of the exhibitor, name and record number of the animal, the Division, Class and Section in which it is to be exhibited, and if a pure-bred be accompanied by the official Certificate of Registry, signed by the Secretary of the Association publishing a Register therefor. 6. The domestic and foreign books of record of pedigrees, as approved by the Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture, will be recognized as authority in matters of registration, with such exceptions as may be herein- after indicated for each Division. 7. The same animal can be entered for competition in a section for age, as a part of a herd, the get of a sire and produce of dam, and will be entered by the Chief for Championship Prize if awarded a First-Prize. No breeding animal will be entered in more than one class as of more than one breed. Fat animals will be entered in their class and in classes in which breeds and grades compete by ages. 8. In Classes for Fat Stock or for breeds of which there are no established pedigree records evidence of breeding satisfactory to the Chief of the Department of Live Stock must be supplied at time of making entry. 9. For use of the press and in the final report of the Exposition all exhibitors are urged to furnish to the Chief of the Department, at the time of making entry, two unmounted cabinet-size photographs of each animal entered. 10. Applications for entry of Herds, Get or Produce must give the registry names and numbers of each animal composing such Herds, Get or Produce. ce ey 11. Applications for the entry of animals from foreign countries owned by non-residents, in addition to the requirements provided for in these rules must have the official approval of the Chairman of the Commission appointed to repre- sent the country from which such animals come to the Louisiana Purchase Expo- sition, provided such animals are sent by and exhibited under the auspices of the government of the country from which they come. 12. Animals owned by State and public institutions will be permitted to com- pete only with similar exhibits from like institutions. VETERINARY INSPECTION. 1. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition will appoint a Veterinary Surgeon for the Department of Live Stock, and such assistants as may be necessary. 2. All animals before admission to the Exposition grounds will be examined and must pass a satisfactcry veterinary inspection, as a safeguard against infec- tious or contagious diseases. 3. The Veterinary Surgeon of the Department shall make daily inspection oi the grounds, stables, stalls and pens and make each morning a report in writing to the Chief of the Department concerning the health of animals on exhibition, the condition of the grounds, stables, stalls and pens, and any other matters pertaining to the sanitary condition of the Department. 4. Exhibitors will promptly report in writing to the Chief of the Department and the Veterinary Surgeon any symptom of disease in their respective exhibits. 5. In case of the sickness or injury of any animal while on exhibition it shall be removed upon the order of the Chief of the Department from the Exposition grounds, or to a separate enclosure, where the exhibitor may direct the treatment of the animal. 6. If the Veterinary Surgeon of the Department of Live Stock, or another, is employed to treat a sick or injured animal the exhibitor shall pay such Veterinary Surgeon a reasonable charge for his services, and other necessary expenses in- curred. 7. In case of doubt or protest as to the age of an animal in competition an examination shall be made by the Veterinary Surgeon, and should his report be that the age has not been correctly stated, or should any evidence submitted as to the animal’s age be found unsatisfactory, said animal shall be barred from com- petition. QUARANTINE. 1. All animals from foreign countries will be subject to the quarantine regu- lations of the United States Department of Agriculture published herewith in this Prize-List. 2. No animals will be admitted to the Exposition grounds from districts of the United States from which shipment of such animals on account of infectious or contagious diseases is prohibited by the regulations of the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture or the regulations of the State of Missouri in force during the period of the Exposition. re Qi 3. In case of outbreak of any contagious or infectious diseases among any class of domestic animals, making it advisable for the public safety that such stock shall not be exhibited at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, the Chief of the De- partment of Live Stock will have authority to withdraw the offer of prizes therefor. 4. Animals known to be affected by or as having been exposed to any con- tagious disease within thirty days next prior to August 20, 1904, will not be admitted to the Exposition grounds. REGULATIONS FOR ADMISSION INTO THE UNITED STATES OF LIVE STOCK FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES. The following rules (Circular No. 60, May 17, 1901) have been promulgated by the Secretary of the Treasury as to the entry of animals imported for exhibition at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis, Missouri: I. Entry will be made at the custom-house according to the forms prescribed. Il. DESCRIPTION OF ANIMALS.—Accompanying the prescribed invoice, there will be filed with the surveyor such a description of each animal by distinguishing marks and characteristics as shall serve to identify the same when withdrawn from the Exposition for sale or export. Ill. WHEN MADE IN ADVANCE.—In order to avoid any risk from delay, entry of such animals may be made and completed in advance of the arrival of the vessel of importation, except that the permit will be withheld by the collector for delivery to the importer or his agent on the announcement of such arrival. IV. GOVERNMENT NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFETY OF ANIMALS.—The Government will not be responsible for the security or safe-keeping of such animals. The transfer to the transportation line will be made under the supervision of the collector at the port of arrival. V. On arrival at the Exposition, the animals will be subject to such disposition as may be agreed upon between the authorities of the exposition and the Surveyor of Customs. VI. WITHDRAWAL OF ANIMALS.—So far as applicable, the above general regulations under the act will govern importations of such animals, and at the close of the Exposition imported animals on exhibition may be withdrawn for consump- tion, transportation in bond, or exportation, under articles 12 and 138 of these regulations, but animals not so withdrawn will be sold at auction, and the proceeds, after deducting duties and charges, will be held subject to the order of the owner or importer. VII. The regulations of the Department of Agriculture of December 28th, 1899, promulgated by the Department of the Treasury on February 16th, 1900, (Treasury Department Order No. 22014) will govern generally as to the importa- tion of neat cattle, sheep and other ruminants, and swine, except that the require- ment of tuberculin test, and the quarantine of one week required for cattle im- ported from Canada which are not provided with a certificate of tuberculin test, will be waived. Should such cattle be sold and remain in the United States at the close of the Exposition, a tuberculin test will be required before they are released. VIII. APPLICATION.—Any person contemplating the exhibition at the Louis- iana Purchase Exposition of neat cattle of Canadian origin must make application to the Secretary of Agriculture for a permit to import animals for that purpose. Said application must give the number of animals and a description of each, cover- ing breed, registration number, and state at which of the ports hereinafter named said animals are to be imported, and the names of the railroads by which and over which said animals are to be transported to the city of St. Louis. Said applica- se igiety tion must be accompanied by a certificate from a veterinary inspector of the Dominion of Canada where said cattle are located, affirming that no contagious pleuro-pneumonia, foot-and-mouth disease, or rinderpest has existed in said district for the past year; also that the cattle have been examined by said veterinarian and are free from contagious diseases, including tuberculosis. IX. PERMITS.—The Secretary of Agriculture, upon receiving an application as above provided, will issue a permit for the importation of neat cattle of Canadian origin to be exhibited at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and excepting said cattle from the quarantine of seven days (see Bureau of Animal Industry, Order No. 109), upon condition that these regulations are strictly complied with. X. CATTLE MUST BE SHIPPED ON DISINFECTED CARS.—The said cattle must be loaded at point of shipment into clean and disinfected cars for transport to the United States, and a certificate from the railroad agent must accompany said cars showing that the same were duly cleaned and disinfected in the manner prescribed by the regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture. XI. CATTLE TO HAVE PROPER FOOD, WATER, SPACE AND REST.—AIl Canadian cattle entering the United States for exhibition at the Louisiana Pur- chase Exposition must be loaded and shipped in cars in which they can have proper food, water, space, and opportunity to rest; said cattle are not to be un- loaded until they reach the Exposition grounds at St. Louis, but can not be so shipped under the immediate-transportation act. XII. QUARANTINE STATION.—AII cattle coming under the provisions of these regulations must be entered at designated quarantine stations, and on their arrival at either of said ports the inspector of the Bureau of Animal Industry at said port will countersign the permit herein provided for and allow the cattle, if free from disease, to proceed to St. Louis, subject to a veterinary inspection at that point. XIII. WILD ANIMALS AND BIRDS.—The importation of wild animals and birds for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, under the act of May 25th, 1900, should be governed by the regulations of the Department of June 28th, 1900 (Treasury Department Order No. 22316). ADMISSION OF CANADIAN ANIMALS. The following special order (Bureau of Animal Industry No. 104) dated March 9th, 1903, providing for the importation of Canadian animals for exhibition at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis, Mo., has been issued by the Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture for the guidance of collectors and other officers of the customs, viz: “Tt is hereby ordered, That Canadian animals, including horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and swine, may be imported into the United States for exhibition at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, provided they are accompanied by a certificate of a Canadian official veterinarian stating that such animals are free from any contagious or infectious diseases, and have not been exposed to the contagion of such diseases affecting each particular species for a period of three months preceding the date of shipment. All such animals must be loaded at point of shipment in Canada into clean and disinfected cars for transportation to the United States, and a certificate from the railroad agent must accompany said cars showing that they were duly cleaned and disinfected in the manner prescribed in the regulations of this Depart- ment. Such animals must be entered at one of the designated animal quarantine stations, (principal stations at St. Albans, Vt., Buffalo, N. Y., Detroit, Mich., and Port Huron, Mich.) and on their arrival the inspector of the Bureau of Animal Industry at said station will countersign the official veterinary certificate (or permit in the case of cattle) herein provided for and allow the animals, if found = 10a free from disease, to proceed to St. Louis, subject to veterinary inspection at that point. All such Canadian animals must be loaded and shipped in cars in which they can and do have proper food, water, space, and opportunity to rest, and must not be unloaded in any public stock yards or other point until they reach the Exposi- tion grounds at St. Louis. “Any person contemplating the importation of neat cattle from Canada must make application to this Department for a permit to import the cattle for that pur- pose; said application must give the number of cattle and a description of each, covering breed, registration number, and state at what point the cattle are to be imported, the names of the railroads by which and over which said cattle are to be transported to the city of St. Louis. This application must be accompanied by a certificate from a Canadian official veterinarian stating that no contagious disease affecting cattle, excepting tuberculosis and actinomycosis, has existed in the district in which such cattle have been kept for the past year, and that the cattle have been examined by him and are free from contagious diseases. “The cattle of Canadian origin which are not sold to remain in the United States must be immediately returned to Canada at the close of the Exposition. All such cattle that are to remain in the United States must be tested with tuberculin by an inspector of the Bureau of Animal Industry, and will not be allowed shipment to destination in the United States unless such test shows them to be free from tuberculosis.” (Signed.) JAMES WILSON, Secretary. ADMISSION OF ANIMALS OTHER THAN CANADIAN. The following special order (Bureau of Animal Industry Order No. 105), dated March 9, 1903, providing for the importation of animals (other than Canadian) for exhibition at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo., has been issued by the Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture for the guidance of collectors and other officers of the customs, viz: “It is hereby ordered, That horses from Great Britain and the Continent of Europe may be imported into the United States for exhibition at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, provided they pass a veterinary inspection by an inspector of the Bureau of Animal Industry at the port of entry. “Tt is further ordered, That the quarantine period for cattle imported for this Exposition from Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands shall be sixty days counting from the date of shipment. The period of quarantine for sheep, other ruminants, and swine, shipped from the above countries, shall be fifteen days, counting from the date of arrival at the port of entry. “Any person contemplating the importation of cattle, sheep, and other rumi- nants and swine, for exhibition at this Exposition must make application to this Department for a permit to import and quarantine said animals for that purpose. This application must state the number and kind of animals to be imported, the port from which shipped, and the probable date of shipment, and must further state the port at which said animals are to be landed and quarantined, and the approximate date of their arrival. United States consuls will not give clearance papers or certificates for the shipment of animals from their districts unless the importer presents a duly signed permit, issued by this Department covering the shipment. ' “The regulations of this Department (Bureau of Animal Industry Order No. 109, dated April 10, 1903, superseding Bureau of Animal Industry Order No. 56), dated December 28, 1899, will govern generally the care and supervision of such animals in their shipment from the port of entry to the animal quarantine station, and after arrival at such station. The certificates of health provided for in the above regulations will also be required for animals imported for this Exposition. “All cattle covered by the provisions of this order may be imported without a tuberculin test, provided that after the expiration of the quarantine period they SS 5 oe are shipped direct from the animal quarantine station to the Exposition grounds without unloading in any public stock yards or other point en route. After the close of the Exposition, however, if such cattle are to remain in the United States they must be tested with tuberculin by an inspector of the Bureau of Animal Industry and will not be allowed shipment to destination in the United States unless such test shows them to be free from tuberculosis.” (Signed.) JAMES WILSON, Secretary. INSPECTION AND QUARANTINE OF LIVING ANIMALS. The regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture for the inspec- tion and quarantine of horses, neat cattle, sheep, and other ruminants, and swine imported into the United States are in part as follows: (Bureau of Animal Industry Order No. 109, superseding Bureau of Animal Industry Order No. 56), viz.: HORSES. All horses imported into the United States from any part of the world, except as otherwise provided fcr the countries of North America, shall be required to pass a veterinary inspection at the port of entry by an inspector of the Bureau of Animal Industry. Such inspector shall not allow the landing of any hay, straw or forage which accompany shipments of horses originating in any country on the Continent of Europe. In case the inspector finds horses to be affected with any contagious disease, he shall isolate them and immediately report to the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, who may refuse the landing of horses affected with such diseases. CATTLE, SHEEP, AND OTHER RUMINANTS. All cattle, sheep and other ruminants imported into the United States from ary part of the world except as hereinafter provided for the countries of North America shall be accompanied with a certificate from the local authority of the district in which said animals have been for one year next preceding the date of shipment, stating that no contagious pleuro-pneumonia, foot-and-mouth disease, anthrax, rinderpest, or any other disease contagious to cattle has existed in said district for the past year. SWINE. All swine imported into the United States from any part of the world, except as otherwise provided for the countries of North America, shall be accompanied with a certificate similar to the one required for cattle, sheep, and other ruminants, relating to the existence of foot-and-mouth disease, hog cholera, swine plague, and erysipelas. CERTIFICATE AND AFFIDAVIT OF GWNER AND IMPORTER. All such animals shall also be accompanied with an affidavit by the owner, stating that said animals have been in the district where purchased for one year next preceding date of sale, and that no contagious disease affecting the species of animals imported has existed among them nor among any animals of the kind with which they have come in contact, for one year last past, and that no inocula- tion has been practiced among said animals for the past two years. Also by an affidavit from the importer or his agent supervising the shipment stating that they have not passed through any district infected with contagious diseases affecting said kind of animals; that they have not been exposed in any possible manner to the contagion of any of said contagious diseases, and that the animals, when not driven, have been shipped in clean and disinfected cars and vessels direct from the farm where purchased. =n The foregoing certificate and affidavits must accompany said animals and be presented to the collector of customs at the port of entry and by him be delivered to the inspector of the Bureau of Animal Industry stationed at said port, to allow them to be imported into the United States. ANIMALS. The word “animals” when used in these regulations refers to and includes all or any of the following kinds: Horses, asses and mules; neat cattle, sheep and other ruminants; and swine. Under the word “horses” will be included asses and mules; and under the word “sheep” will be included all ruminants except cattle. DISEASES. The words “contagious diseases” when used in these regulations includes and applies to all or any of the following diseases: Glanders and farcy, maladie du coit, distemper or strangles, anthrax, contagious pleuro-pneumonia, Texas or splenic fever, tuberculosis, actinomycosis, foot-and-mouth disease, rinderpest, variola, foot-rot, scab, hog cholera, swine plague and erysipelas. PERMITS FOR IMPORT ANIMALS. Any person contemplating the importation of animals other than horses from any part of the world, except the countries of North and Central America, must first obtain from the Secretary of Agriculture two permits, one stating the number and kind of animals to be imported, the port and probable date of shipment, which entitle them to clearance papers on presentation to the American consul at said port of shipment; the other, stating the port at which said animals are to be landed and quarantined, and the approximate date of their arrival, and this will assure the reception of the number and kind specified therein at the port and quarantine station named, at the date prescribed for the arrival, or at any time during three weeks immediately following, after which the permit will be void. These permits shall in no case be available at any port other than the one men- tioned therein. Permits must be in the name of the owner of, or agent for, any one lot of animals. A quarantine release will be given each owner for the number and kind of animals belonging to him which are discharged from quarantine, and this release will be a certificate of fulfillment of quarantine regulations. In case an importation of animals is owned by more than one person, a release will be issued to each owner covering the animals which belong to him. Permits will be issued to quarantine at such ports as the importer may elect, so far as facilities exist at such port, but in no case will permits for importation at any port be granted in excess of the accommodations of the Government quarantine station at such port. United States consuls should give clearance papers or certificates for animals from their districts intended for exportation to the United States only upon presentation of permits as above provided, with dates of probable arrival and destination corresponding with said permits, and in no case for a number in excess of that mentioned therein. When such shipments originate in the interior of a foreign country, these permits should be submitted to the consul of that district and through the forwarding agent to the consul at the port of embarkation. TARIFF DUTIES ON IMPORTED ANIMALS. For the information of foreign exhibitors the following extracts from the tariff act of July 24, 1897, as amended by the act approved March 38, 1903, regard- ing the importation of live-stock are given. Section 218. Cattle, if less than one year old, two dollars per head; all other eattle if valued at not more than fourteen dollars per head, three dollars and seventy-five cents per head; if valued at more than fourteen dollars per head, twenty-seven and one-half per centum ad valorem. Section 219. Swine, one dollar and fifty cents per head. Section 220. Horses and mules, valued at one hundred and fifty dollars or less per head, thirty dollars per head; if valued at over one hundred and fifty dollars, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Section 221. Sheep, one year old or over, one dollar and fifty cents per head; less than one year old, seventy-five cents per head. Section 222. All other live animals, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty per centum ad valorem. Section 278. Poultry, live, three cents per pound. Section 473. Any animal imported by a citizen of the United States especially for breeding purposes shall be admitted free, whether intended to be so used by the importer himself or for sale for such purpose: Provided, That no such animal shall be admitted free unless pure-bred of a recognized breed, and duly registered in the books of record established for that breed: And provided further, That certifi- cate of such record and of the pedigree of such animal shall be produced and submitted to the customs officer, duly authenticated by the proper custodian of such book of record, together with the affidavit of the owner, agent or importer that such animal is the identical animal described in said certificate of record and pedigree: And provided further, That the Secretary of Agriculture shall determine and certify to the Secretary of the Treasury what are recognized breeds and pure- bred animals under the provisions of this paragraph. The Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe such additional regulations as may be required for the strict enforcement of this provision. Cattle, horses, sheep or other domestic animals straying across the boundary line into any foreign country, or driven across such boundary line by the owner for temporary pasturage purposes only, together with their offspring, may be brought back to the United States within six months free of duty, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury: And provided further, That the provisions of this Act shall apply to all such animals as have been imported and are in quarantine, or other- wise in the custody of customs or other officers of the United States, at the date of the passage of this Act. Section 474. Animals brought into the United States temporarily for a period not exceeding six months, for the purpose of exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural or racing association (shall be admitted free); but a bond shall be given in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury; also teams of animals, including their harness and tackle and the wagons or other vehicles actually owned by persons emigrating from foreign countries to the United States with their families, and in actual use for the purpose of such emigration under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe; and wild animals intended for exhibition in zoological collections for scientific and educational purposes, and not for sale or profit. Section 494. Birds and land and water fowls, free of duty. a ye SHIPMENT OF EXHIBITS. 1. The Exposition Grounds will be open for the reception of Live Stock on the following dates, viz: Division A—Horses, Ponies, Jacks, Jennets and Mules, Thursday, August 18, 1904. B—Cattle, Thursday, September 8, 1904. C—Sheep and Goats and D—Swine, Thursday, September 29, 1904. 4 E—Poultry, Pigeons and Pet Stock, Friday, October 21, 1904. a F—Dogs and Cats, Saturday, October 22, 1904. of G—Southern Breeding Cattle, Thursday, November 3, 1904. H—Carload Lots of Cattle, Thursday, November 3, 1904. 2. All Live Stock for exhibition owned and located in the United States out. side of the quarantine district should be billed in the name of the exhibitor or his agent as “Exhibits for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo.” 8. All Live Stock for exhibition owned in the United States and located in the quarantine districts of the United States as well as foreign exhibits of Live Stock, will be subject to the regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture, and the Treasury Department, as published elsewhere in this Prize- List, and such stock will be shipped pursuant to such regulations. 4. Freight on Live Stock should be prepaid to the Louisiana Purchase Exposi- tion Grounds, St. Louis, Mo., and advice of route of shipment, time of arrival, etc., sent by wire to the Chief of the Department of Live Stock in ample time to have the stables made ready for the stock on arrival. 5. Duplicate way-bill of Live Stock should be mailed by each exhibitor to the Chief of the Department of Live Stock from starting point prior to departure. The duplicate way-bill after the arrival of the stock will be checked up, certified, and made available for any rebate provided for return shipment. Following are the Rules and Regulations promulgated by the Exposition’s Traffic Bureau governing the transportation of Live Stock and for the free return to point of original departure: Horses and mules and other valuable and fancy animals, except cattle, hogs and sheep, intended for exhibition will be charged full tariff rates in both direc- tions. Cattle, hogs and sheep will be charged tariff rates going to the Exposition, and may be returned to the point of origin free, subject to the same rules and restrictions as apply to dead freight, provided the regulation form of live stock release shall be executed by the owners. The rules of the official Classification relating to the carriage of attendants in charge of animals will apply to all ship- ments of live stock. Note.—It is not to be understood that this action requires any company to return such exhibits free. Bills of lading and waybills covering exhibits must show the precise routes by which such exhibits are to be transported, specifying in detail every carrier and every junction of delivery to a connecting line, from starting points to the Exposition, in order that exhibited articles entitled to free return may be returned by the exact routes first used. When exhibits reach the Exposition via routes other than those specified in the bills of lading they will be entitled to free return only when returned via the exact route first used. All exhibits forwarded to the Exposition will be charged full tariff rates to St. Louis, Mo., or East St. Louis, Il. Through rates to the Exposition grounds will be made by adding the rates fixed by the terminal lines and Exposition manage- ment from St. Louis, Mo., or East St. Louis, Il., viz.: The following are the rates of the terminal lines, and will apply from St. Louis, Mo., or East St. Louis, Ill., to connection with Exposition tracks on inbound as | shipments, and from connection with Exposition tracks to East St. Louis, Ill., on outbound shipments. All charges on shipments must be prepaid. On car loads.—From St. Louis, Mo., to connection with Exposition tracks, 2 cents per 100 lbs., minimum, $10 per car. From East St. Louis, Ill., to connection with Exposition tracks, 4 cents per 100 lbs., minimum, $15 per car. To the above rates and other charges there will be added a charge made by the Exposition management of 6 cents per 100 pounds. This terminal charge covers switching within the Exposition grounds and cost of handling shipments between cars and space allotted for exhibition, and will be made in each direction. This charge will be computed on basis of railroad billed weights and applied on all shipments of exhibits, including those of the United States Government, subject to the regulariy established minimum weights. On all exhibits destined to the Exposition, prepayment of freight and terminal charges at St. Louis will be required at points of origin; on returned exhibits prepayment will be required at St. Louis of the terminal charges at that point. Except as specified in the first of the foregoing regulations (relating to horses, mules, ete.), and subject to the conditions hereof and of the Western Classification and Exceptions, exhibited articles will be returned free of all charges, except those of the Exposition management, switching, bridge tolls and terminal charges, over the railways in St. Louis only on the following terms and conditions: (a) Paid freight bills or original bills of lading, both of which should name the precise routes first used, and certificates signed by the proper officer of the Exposition, must be presented to show that exhibited articles paid freight one way and have not changed ownership. (b) It must be distinctly understood that shipments of exhibits entitled to free return must be returned via same routes first used. (c) They must be consigned to the points from which they were sent on the forward journeys, and over the same routes first used. (d) Releases must be executed upon the agreed form, relieving the carriers from liability on the return journey, in consideration of free return. (e) No charges will be advanced on articles returned free. (f) Persons accompanying exhibits which are returned free will be charged fare. (g) Certificates and releases must be attached to the manifests. For uniform release for returned exhibits, see page 33 of Rules and Regula- tions issued by C. L. Hilleary, Exposition Traffic Manager, and obtainable from him on application. ANIMALS. 1. All animals must be on the grounds of the Exposition and in place two days prior to the first day of the exhibition specified for the Division to which they respectively belong, and must remain on the Exposition Grounds until the closing date for the exhibit in such Division unless special permission for cause is granted by the Chief of the Department for their prior removal. 2. All delivery of animals at the Exposition Grounds and barns and removal therefrom will be by and at the expense of their exhibitors. 1G 38. For the convenience of exhibitors arrangements will be made to receive animals in each Division three days prior to the first day advertised for the show in the respective Divisions. 4. Every animal entered in the show will be assigned a number by which it will be known in the official catalogue and in the show arena. This number will be printed on a card which will bear thereon the age and weight of the animal and must be displayed with such animal when outside its stall or pen. 5. An exhibitor may for satisfactory reasons substitute and show an animal, otherwise qualified, in lieu of the one previously entered, in any of the Sections for Herds, Breeding Sections, Get, or Produce, due notice having been given to the Chief of the Department prior to the date of going to press of the official catalogue. 6. The owner of the dam at the time of service will be considered the breeder of the animal exhibited. 7. Ages of cattle, except as noted, and draft breeds of horses, also jack stock and mules, will be computed from birth to September 1, 1904. The basing date for computing ages in Sections 4, 6, 10 and 12 of the classes for Short-horn, Hereford, Aberdeen-Angus, Galloway, Red Polled, Devon, Polled Durham and Brown Swiss cattle will be January 1. Ages of horses other than of draft breeds will be computed by years, beginning January 1 of the year in which born. Ages of sheep and goats and swine will be computed from birth to September 1, 1904. 8. No castrated or barren animal of either sex will be eligible for competition or exhibition in any section with breeding animals. 9. Evidence satisfactory to the Chief of the Department must be submitted on the prescribed form: (A) That Stallions four years old or over have sired a foal within twc years immediately preceding August 22, 1904; that Mares four years old or over have produced a live foal within two years immediately preceding August 22, 1904, Standard Trotters, Thoroughbreds and Saddle Horses excepted. (B) That Bulls three years old or over have sired a calf within two years immediately preceding September 12, 1904; that Cows four years old and under five have produced one calf, and that Cows five years old or over have produced at different periods preceding September 12, 1904, not less than two calves. (C) That Rams two years old or over have sired lambs within one year immediately preceding October 3, 1904; that Ewes three years old or over have produced a Jamb within one year immediately preceding October 3, 1904. (D) That Boars two years old or over have sired a litter of pigs within one year immediately preceding October 3, 1904; that Sows two years old or over have farrowed within one year immediately preceding October 3, 1904. 10. Male animals shown in any breeding section must be entire, and no animal affected with any chronic disease, deformity, or serious imperfection shall be eligible for entry, exhibition or award. 11. In the sections for “get of one sire” or “produce of one dam,” whether in the Divisions for horses and asses, cattle, sheep and goats, or swine, the pres- ence of the sire or dam will not be required. 12. Should any exhibitor misrepresent or conceal any material fact or attempt to perpetrate a fraud upon any competitor or upon the Louisiana Purchase Expo- sition he will thereby forfeit all rights as an exhibitor, and the animal or animals entered by him will be promptly excluded from the grounds. 13. In addition to the exhibits provided for, the Chief of the Department of Live Stock is authorized to admit for exhibition, but not for competition or award, animals which in his opinion possess sufficient merit, interest or utility to entitle them to recognition and admission to a universal exposition. a) 14. The Chief of the Department is authorized to provide classes in addition to those enumerated in the Prize-List when in his judgment the interests of the Exposition and the Live Stock industry will be advanced thereby. Animals entered in such additional classes will have the right to compete for such prizes as the Chief of the Department may designate at the time the classes are formed. 15. In case exhibits of any breed of Live Stock creditable in extent and quality to a universal exposition are not assured on or before the date of closing entries therefor, the Chief of the Department may withdraw the prizes offered therefor, or otherwise apportion them. 16. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition invites competition and visitors from all nations, and urges the importance of having the Live Stock assembled consist of only the best representatives of the respective breeds. For this reason the Chief of the Department is directed, if any animal offered for exhibition is not worthy, or a creditable representative of a recognized valuable breed, to promptly remove the same from the Exposition grounds. 17. The Chief will order the removal of vicious, fractious or diseased animals from the grounds, and the right is reserved to the Chief to order at his discretion the peremptory removal from the grounds of any animal. 18. Cattle, horses, ponies, jacks, jennets, mules, and so far as is practicable, swine and sheep will be exhibited for awards and display in the Live Stock Arena, subject to such regulations as may be promulgated. 19. No animal shall be decorated with any unnecessary trappings during its examination by the Judge. 20. In the event of the death of any animal duly entered for competition, or such disability as in the opinion of the Chief of the Department disqualifies such animal for exhibition, the Chief may authorize the substitution of another animal eligible to entry at date of filing the original application. 21. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company, its agents or employes, are not in any instance to be held responsible for any injury to, exposure cf, or for the death of any animal or exhibit while on the Exposition’s premises or other- wise; nor for any feed, freight or other bills or charges connected with exhibits of any character in the Department of Live Stock. STALLS AND PENS. 1. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition will provide stabling accommodations for such exhibits of Live Stock as may be accepted by the Chief of the Department of Live Stock. 2. All stalls and pens will be numbered with reference to the Exposition catalogue. Numbers on cards corresponding with the Official Catalogue will be furnished exhibitors for each entry and no animal will be allowed to pass from its stall or pen without having the proper number displayed conspicuously on the person of the attendant. 3. Exhibitors will be required to keep their stalls or pens and the floor adjacent thoroughly clean and wholesome, and have their exhibits and quarters ready for inspection by visitors from nine o’clock A. M. to sunset. They will be given permission to decorate their stalls and pens on approved plans, and to attrac- tively display prize ribbons, badges, medals and certificates of award in the quarters occupied by their exhibits. ee ee 4. Failure to fully comply with the regulations, or the orders of the Chief, as to cleanliness and order will subject the exhibit concerned to immediate removal from the Exposition grounds. 5. Applications for stalls and pens should be filed at the time of making entries and specify the number of box or open stalls needed. FORAGE AND FEED. 1. Ample facilities will be provided for the distribution of feed and water throughout the grounds. 2. Forage, grain and bedding of good quality will be available to exhibitors at reasonable prices at warehouses conveniently located within the grounds. 3. Exhibitors if they desire may bring to the Exposition with their stock a supply of forage and grain. EXHIBITORS. 1. In addition to the general rules, exhibitors in each Division will be subject to special rules and regulations governing the respective Divisions, herein or hereinafter promulgated. 2. An exhibitor will not be allowed in the Arena while a Judge is on duty, except as an attendant and in uniform. 3. Exhibitors will at all times give the necessary personal attention to the animals they may have on exhibition and immediately on the close of the period assigned for the exhibition of a given Division remove the animals belonging to such Division from the Exposition Grounds. 4. Any exhibitor or attendant who refuses to accept or who tears off a prize badge or authorizes another person to do so in the Arena or in presence of the Judge, or shall otherwise insult the awarding Judge or the Superintendent shall forfeit the prize awarded and be excluded from further competition. 5. Exhibitors are expected to recognize the right of visitors to inspect animals in their stalls and pens so far as is practicable, and to courteously afford all reasonable opportunity for such inspection and for the acquiring of instructive information. 6. Exhibitors, their employes and the representatives of the Exposition only will be allowed in the barns and buildings after the hour for closing each evening. ATTENDANTS. 1. Every animal appearing in the Arena must be in charge of a competent and neat-appearing attendant, dressed in a clean, new suit consisting of a blue denim blouse and trousers and a white duck cap. Attendants without the pre- scribed uniform will not be admitted. = Higi== 2. WPxhibitors will be required to furnish for their animals all necessary attend- ants, who will be subject to the rules and regulations governing employes of the Department of Live Stcck and of the Exposition. 3. In case of failure on the part of any attendant or employe to obey the rules and regulations the exhibitor shall promptly remove him from the Exposition grounds upon the request of the Chief of the Department of Live Stock. 4. Attendants upon stock while in the Arena are forbidden to converse with a Judge while he is engaged in the performance of his duties, except to answer inquiries, and they must promptly and in good faith comply with any directions given them by the Superintendent pertaining to their stock or their own personal conduct. PROGRAM OF EXHIBITION. 1. The dates for exhibition of Live Stock in the several Divisions will be as follows: Division A—Horses, Asses and Mules, Monday, August 22, to Saturday, Sep- tember 3, 1904, inclusive. BS B—Cattle, Monday, September 12, to Saturday, September 24, 1904, inclusive. a C—Sheep, and D—Swine, Monday, October 3, to Saturday, October 15, 1904, inclusive. ye E—Poultry, Pigeons and Pet Stock, Monday, October 24, to Saturday, November 5, 1904, inclusive. w F—Dogs and Cats, Tuesday, October 25, to Friday, October 28, 1904, inclusive. G—Southern Breeding Cattle, Monday, November 7, to Saturday, November 12, 1904, inclusive. a H—Carload Lots of Cattle, Monday, November 7, to Saturday, No- vember 12, 1904, inclusive. 2. Animals entered for competition must be ready to promptly enter the Arena at the hour when the section is advertised in the official program. 3. Superintendents shall exclude stock from competition in case of unneces- sary or embarassing delay on the part of exhibitors in bringing animals into the Arena. 4. Any owner of an animal entered for competition who shall refuse, without reasons satisfactory to the Superintendent or Chief of the Department, to display, parade or exhibit when called upon by the Superintendent or Chief shall thereby forfeit his rights and prizes as an exhibitor. 5. Awarding of prizes will begin in the Arena promptly at the hour an- nounced on the official Bulletin Board in the Live Stock Arena, on the dates named above, continuing from day to day as directed by the Superintendent in charge, and exhibitors will govern themselves accordingly without further notice of the time of exhibition. 6. Animals must be shown in such manner as the Judge may prescribe and any exhibitor who refuses to comply with the proper requirements of the Judge will thereby forfeit his rights in the competition. LO =e JUDGES. 1. All prizes in the Department of Live Stock of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition will be awarded by individual Judges or the “one-judge system”, and by comparison. These Judges will be chosen for their especial qualifications and their intimate knowledge of the characteristics and qualities that make valuable the breeds upon which they will give judgment, and their awards will be final. 2. Judges will report to the Superintendents in the Arena at nine o’clock A. M. on the day fixed for awarding prizes in the sections which they are respect- ively to judge. 3. Only such animals as have been awarded First-Prizes in their respective Classes at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition will be eligible to Championship Awards, and the Championships will in each instance be awarded by the Judge who awarded the breed’s Class prizes. 4. In case of doubt on the part of a Judge as to any material fact in con- nection with the entry of an animal in competition, satisfactory proof in writing must be promptly furnished by the exhibitor to the Superintendent for the use of the Judge within a time specified by such Judge. Should any doubt arise as to the regularity of any important matter which the Judge declines to decide he shall at once report the same in writing to the Chief cf the Department of Live Stock for decision, which will be final. 5. Upon the completion of the examination of each breed its Judge will compare the award-cards with the record of prizes entered in the prize-record book, and if found correct sign the record in the proper place and later file a detailed report giving a general description of the entire Class, to be followed by his reasons for the awards as placed, with any other information relating to said exhibits desirable to publish in the final report of the Exposition. 6. In awarding prizes in Divisions A, B and C the Judges will examine all animals exhibited in each Section placing them in the order of merit from right to left beginning on the right with the best, and rank consecutively to the left all the other animals in the respective sections. In Divisions D, E and F exhibits will likewise be ranked in the order of their merit. The Judges will indicate by numerals on the award-cards containing the entries in each ring the rank given the competing exhibits, and after signing these cards file them with the Superin- tendent of the Class, to be posted in the official book of entry and award. 7. No person shall act as Judge in any Class in which he may be interested as exhibitor, agent, employe of an exhibitor, or otherwise, and the Chief of the Department of Live Stock wi!l immediately remove any such interested Judge on presentation of satisfactory evidence of such interest. 8. JUDGES ARE INSTRUCTED TO AWARD IN EACH INSTANCE ONLY PRIZES OF SUCH GRADE AS THE MERITS OF THE INDIVIDUAL ANIMALS FULLY JUSTIFY. ABSENCE OF COMPETITION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AS JUSTIFICATION FOR AWARDING A HIGH-CLASS PRIZE TO AN ANIMAL OF MEDIUM OR INFERIOR QUALITY. 9. Having reason to believe that an exhibitor, by false entry or otherwise, attempts to deceive the Judge, the Exposition or the public and obtain a prize by misrepresentation or fraud the Judge shall report the facts at once in writing to the Chief of the Department for his decision, which will be final. 10. Objections to a person serving as a Judge must be submitted to the Chief of the Department in writing prior to his making any award, with good and suffi- cient reasons therefor, upon which the Chief shall have full power to act. AWARDS. 1. Except where otherwise indicated in the Classification and Prize-List Kirst-, Second-, Third-, Fourth-, and Fifth-, cash Prizes are offered in Divisions A,B, C, D and G. ; 2. Certificates of award will be given by the Chief of the Department of Live Stock to the prize-winning exhibitors following the close of the Live Stock Show stating the amounts due each for the prizes specified. Certificates of High Commendation and of Commendation will be issued for the two animals given first and second place next respectively in order of merit to those to which cash prizes are awarded. 8. In event of the expulsion or disqualification of an animal after an award thereto its rating will be cancelled from the record and the animals with the next lower ratings in the Section will be correspondingly advanced. 4. Awards to breeders will follow those in the regular Classes to owners and consist of badges and certificates. The badges and certificates will be provided for the purpose of thereby giving due prominence to the breeder’s skill, which makes possible the exhibition of animals worthy of a prize at the Universal Expo- sition of 1904. 5. The prizes awarded in the Arena will be indicated by colored badges as follows: A blue badge will indicate a First-Prize; a red, a Second; a white, a Third; a pink, a Fourth; a yellow, a Fifth; a green, a Sixth; a brown, a Seventh. A Championship Award will be designated by a royal purple badge, and a Grand Championship Award by a red, white and blue badge. 6. The Premier Championship prizes will be awarded to the exhibitors and the breeders making the best showing in the respective Classes in the several Sections where the animals are shown by ages, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned respectively by the breeders or exhibitors represented. 7. No animal deemed unworthy shall be awarded a prize, nor shall a prize be withheld merely because of lack of competition; but where there are fewer entries in a Section than prizes offered the Judge shall in his discretion award a prize or prizes of such grade as the merit of the animals may warrant. 8. Any exhibitor who as a result of misrepresentation or fraud may be awarded a prize in violation of the spirit or letter of the rules governing the Department of Live Stock will upon conviction forfeit the prize to the Exposition. PROTESTS. 1. The right of protest is guaranteed to interested parties, who will be re- quired as an evidence of good faith to deposit with the protest $25, which amount will be forfeited to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company in case the protest is declared not sustained; otherwise the $25 will be returned to the party making the protest. 2. Protests must be in writing, verified by affidavit, and filed with the Chief of the Department of Live Stock not later than twenty-four hours after the award to the section in which the protested animal is entered. 3. Protests against the eligibility of an animal for exhibition must be filed with the Chief of the Department before the hour of exhibiting if the error or fraud specified in the protest is known. 99 e= 4. The Chief of the Department, in the absence of protest, reserves the right to take cognizance of fraud, which may have been consummated or attempted, and to deal with the person or persons implicated in such manner as may from the evidence be deemed just and proper. SUPERINTENDENTS. 1. Superintendents in the Department of Live Stock will receive their instruc- tions from and be subject to the orders of the Chief of the Department and make at the close of each day’s duty a written report of the services rendered during the day, including therein such recommendations as are likely to require the attention of the Chief. 2. Superintendents will exercise great care in preserving and returning entry or other books used in the discharge of their respective duties. They will give a receipt for each entry or other record book of the Exposition at the time of receiv- ing the same, and will be held responsible for its return. OFFICIAL CATALOGUE. 1. The official Catalogue of the Live Stock Show of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition will contain the official number, name and Herd Registry Number of each animal exhibited in Divisions A, B, C and D, with the name and address of the breeder and exhibitor, also the Registry name and number of the sire and dam. 2. The animals will be assembled in the Catalogue under the Class and Section in which they will be respectively exhibited. 3. Each exhibitor on his arrival at the Exposition will upon application to the Chief of the Department receive duplicate entry cards with numbers to correspond with the official Catalogue, one of which cards shall be attached to the most conspicuous part of the stall, pen, or place where the exhibit is quartered and the other card will be displayed with the animal when on exhibition in the Arena. SHOW ARENA. 1. Aside from the Judge and one attendant upon each animal, no one but the Chief, his representative, the Marshal and the Superintendent will be per- mitted in the Arena while a section is being judged, except that in Division A (Horses, Asses and Mules) one additional attendant will be permitted each ex- hibitor. [As the time of making awards in any given section at an Exposition of the character of this one is the crucial and culminating hour in the history of an exhibit, and possibly of the exhibitor, there and then at the bar of the highest tribunal for the trial of such cases, every safeguard against interference with, or hindrance or dis- traction of the Judge in his examinations, deliberations and conclusions, is the due of all. It is expected to afford the press and public the fullest opportunities for securing information of exhibits and awards as soon as awards are made, but while doing their work the Judges must be unhindered by the presence of persons not immediately in charge of animals under examination. | = 99 =: 2. The Marshall will assemble the exhibits in the Arena and announce the awards. 3. The time for the various exhibits and displays of Live Stock in the Arena will be posted on the official bulletin board and exhibitors will be required with- out further notice to promptly comply with the orders so announced. 4. Only the classes of Stock officially announced for exhibition will be ad- mitted to the Arena between the hours of nine o’clock A. M. and the completion of judging for that day. 5. The Arena may be used for exercising Live Stock and private exhibitions prior to nine o’clock A. M. and after the close of the awards in the afternoon, unless otherwise ordered by the Chief of the Department. 6. No charge will be made for admission to the Forum while the Live Stock is on exhibition. PARADES OF HORSES AND CATTLE. 1. There will be parades of horses and cattle on the Exposition grounds as follows: Horses, Asses and Mules, Tuesday, August 23, and Friday, September 2. Cattle, Tuesday, September 13, and Friday, September 23. 2. On the day following the close of the awards to each breed or class of horses and cattle all the prize-winners in the respective classes will be paraded together in the Arena and through the streets of the quarters occupied by the Department of Live Stock. 3. Exhibitors of horses and cattle will be required when directed by the Chief of the Department to make such other displays in the Arena from time to time as will enable visitors to examine the assembled stock to advantage and assist in maintaining such a lively interest in the Live Steck Show as will be of benefit to the owners and to the Exposition. 4. A refusal or failure to thus parade stcck will forfeit to the Exposition all prizes won, unless an excuse in writing is furnished that is satisfactory to the Chief. AUCTION SALE OF LIVE STOCK. 1. Provision will be made for the accommodation of the various National Live Stock Breeders’ Associations desiring to sell at auction animals of the breed the respective Associations represent, no sale to exceed in number one hundred animals of any one breed, such animals to be selected by their breed Associations from those entered and actually competing for prizes. 2. The auction sales of animals of any given breed will be made within the period in which such breed is on exhibition, in a suitable building convenient to the Live Stock Forum, conveniently arranged for the purpose, and be under the auspices of the Breed Associations, who will alone be responsible for all matters in connection therewith. 3. All requests for catalogues and information concerning these auction sales should be addressed to the managers of the sales, or the Secretaries of the re- spective Breed Associations. SPECIAL PRIZES. Neither the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company nor its Department of Live Stock assumes responsibility for the payment, collection or remittance of any of the special prizes advertised in this Prize-List, whether offered by Commis- sions, States, Associations, individuals, or otherwise. The right is reserved by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company to in- terpret, revise or add to the rules promulgated herewith as its interests may re- quire, and all entries are to be understood as made or accepted only upon that basis. CHARLES F. MILLS, Chief of Department of Live Stock. ¥F. D. COBURN, — Approved: Honorary Chief of Department of Live Stock. FREDERICK J. V. SKIFF, Director of Exhibits. Confirmed: DAVID R. FRANCIS, President of Louisiana Purchase Exposition. DIVISION A.—HORSES, ASSES AND MULES Entries in this Division on the prescribed form must be filed with the Chief of the Department of Live Stock on or before July 16, 1904. The Exposition grounds will be open for the reception of horses, asses and mules on Thursday, August 18, and their exhibition will begin Monday, August 22, and close Saturday, September 3. Exhibitors will at all times give the necessary personal attention to the feed and care of the animals they have on exhibition, and on the close of awards in that Division promptly remove such animals from, the Exposition grounds. Ages of horses other than draft breeds will be computed by years beginning January 1, of the year in which born. In the classes for draft horses and Jack Stock shown respectively in any of the sections in classes for Percheron, French Draft, Clydesdale, Shire, Belgian Draft and Suffolk Punch horses, and Jacks and Jennets, the animals must have been born respectively as follows: Sections. 1- 6, Four years old or over, birth prior to September 1, 1900. 2- 7, Three years and under four, birth between September 1, 1900, and Sep- tember 1, 1901. 3- 8, Two years and under three, birth between September 1, 1901, and Sep- tember 1, 1902. 4- 9, One year and under two, birth between September 1, 1902, and Sep- tember 1, 1903. 5-10, Under one year, birth between September 1, 1903, and September 1, 1904. The rules of the Department of Live Stock of the Exposition published in this Prize-List will wherever applicable govern in this Division. A copy of the certificate showing registration in the respective Stud Books named below, signed by the Secretary of the Association publishing the same, must accompany each application for the entry of horses of the following named breeds, and asses, except as noted below, which certificate must be filed on the form prescribed by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition: AMERICAN TROTTER,—(Home) American Trotting Register. BARB,—(Foreign) Le Studbook Algerien, Algeria. BELGIAN DRAFT,—(Home) American Register of Belgian Draft Horses; (Foreign) Stud Book des Chevaux de Trait Belges, Belgium. BOULONNAISE,—(Foreign) Stud Book des Chevaux de Trait Frangais, France. CLEVELAND BAY,—(Home) American Cleveland Bay Stud Book; (Foreign) Cleveland Bay Stud Book, Great Britain. CLYDESDALE,—(Home) American Clydesdale Stud Book; (Foreign) Clydes- dale Stud Book, Great Britain; Dominion Clydesdale Stud Book. EAST FRIESLAND COACH.—(Foreign) Ostfriesisches Stutbuch ‘Norden,’ Germany. FRENCH COACH,—(Home) French Coach Stud Book; (Foreign) Stud Book des Eleveurs Frangcais de la Race des Chevaux Demi-Sang, France. FRENCH DRAFT,.—(Home) National Register of French Draft Horses; (Foreign) Stud Book des Chevaux de Trait Frangais, France. FRENCH CANADIAN,—(Foreign) French Canadian Stud Book,Canada. GERMAN COACH,—(Home) German, Hanoverian and Oldenburg Coach Horse Stud Book. HACKNEY,—(Home) American Hackney Stud Book; (Foreign) Hackney Stud Book, Great Britain; Dominion Hackney Stud Book. HANOVERIAN,—(Foreign) Hanoverian Stud Book, Germany. HOLSTEIN COACH,—(Foreign) Verband der Pferdezuchter in den Holstein- ischen Marschen, Germany. JACKS AND JENNETS,—(Home) American Jack Stock Stud Book; (Foreign) Stud Book Mulassier, France; Stud Books of Jacks and Jennets of Spain. MORGAN,—(Home) American Morgan Register. OLDENBURG COACH—(Home) Oldenburg Coach Horse Register; (Foreign) Verband der Zuchter des Oldenburger eleganten schweren Kutschpferdes, Rodenkirchen, Germany. ORLOFF,—(Foreign) Record of the Imperial Russian Horse Breeding Society, Russia. PERCHERON.—(Home) American Percheron Horse Breeders’ and Importers’ Association; Stud Book of Percheron Registry Co.; (Foreign) Stud Book of the Société Percheronne de France, France. SADDLE HORSE,—(Home) National Saddle Horse Register. SHETLAND PONY,—(Home) American Shetland Pony Club Stud Book; (Foreign) Shetland Pony Stud Book, Great Britain. SHIRE.—(Home) American Shire Horse Stud Book; (Foreign) Shire Horse Stud Book, Great Britain; Dominion Shire Stud Book, Canada. SUFFOLK,—(Home) American Suffolk Horse Stud Book; (Foreign) Suffolk Stud Book, Great Britain. THOROUGHBRED.—(Home) American Stud Book; (Foreign) The General Stud Book, Great Britain; Le Stud Book Frargais, France; The Australian Stud Book. TRAKEHNEN,—(Foreign) Ostpreussisches Stutbuch, Germany. YORKSHIRE COACH,—(Foreign) Yorkshire Coach Horse Stud Book, Great Britain. — oe OTHER BREEDS AND RECORDS. Application for the entry of hcrses and asses of recognized breeds other than these mentioned must be accompanied by certificate showing registration, and otherwise conform to the rules governing entries. Application for entry of foreign exhibits of horses and asses must must be accompanied by a certificate showing registration or other evidence of purity of breeding claimed, signed by the Secretary of the Association publishing the respective pedigree records, or by other proper official, and such certificate must be attested by the Chairman of the Com- mission representing the country from which such animals come to the Louisiana Purchase HExposition,.if these exhibitions are made under the auspices of such foreign government. ae eae PROGRAM FOR EXHIBITION OF HORSES. Stallions and mares in the breeding classes, except as noted, will be judged in the Forum commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. as follows: Standard Trotters, Thoroughbreds, French Coach, German Coach, English Coach, Hackney, Morgan, Saddle, Shetland Pony, Percheron, French Draft, Clydesdale, Shire, Belgian Draft; also Jacks and Jennets. Wednesday, August 24, 1904. Section. ak 2. Oe Se Si? i 15 ip 21. Co Go Ww Ole oO Stallion, four years old or over. Stallion, three years and under four. Thursday, August 25, 1904. Stallion, two years and under three. Stallion, one year and under two. Stallion under one year. Friday, August 26, 1904. Mare, four years old or over. Mare, three years and under four. Saturday, August 27, 1904. Mare, two and under three. Mare, one and under two. Mare under one year. Monday, August 29, 1904. Aged Stud. Young Stud. Stud bred by exhibitor. Tuesday, August 30, 1904. Get of one sire. Produce of one mare. Wednesday, August 31, 1904. and 18. Champion Stallions. and 17. Champion Mares. Thursday, September 1, 1904. Grand Champion Stallion. Grand Champion Mare. GRADES, BY RECORDED SIRES. Tuesday, August 30, 1904. Gelding, four years old or over. Gelding, three and under four. Gelding, two and under three. Wednesday, August 31, 1904. Mare, four years old or over. Mare, three and under four. Mare, two and under three. =99— OTHER BREEDS. Stallions and mares in the classes for Arabian and Suffolk Punch breeds will be judged in the Arena commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. each day as follows: Wednesday, August 24, 1904. Section. 1. Stallion, four years old or over. 2. Stallion, three and under four. Thursday, August 25, 1904. Stallion, two and under three. Stallion, one and under two. 5. Stallion, under one year. me co Friday, August 26, 1904. Mare, four years old or over. Mare, three years and under four. ue Saturday, August 27, 1904. Mare, two and under three. Mare, one and under two. Mare, under one year. Se) Monday, August 29, 1904. 17. Studs. Tuesday, August 30, 1904. 15. Get of one sire. 16. Produce of one mare. 20. Gelding, four years or over. 21. Gelding, three and under four. 22. Gelding, two and under three. Wednesday, August 31, 1904. 11. Champion Stallion. 13. Champion Mare. 23. Mare, four years old or over. 24. Mare, three years and under four. 25. Mare, two and under three. MULES. Mules will be judged in the Arena commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. each day as follows: Wednesday, August 24, 1904. Section. 1. Mule, four years old or over. 2. Mule, three and under four. Thursday, August 25, 1904. Mule, two and under three. Mule, one and under two. Mule, under one year. OW ee CS — 30— am medal Friday, August 26, 1904. Single mule, 14 and under 15 hands. Single mule, 15 and under 16 hands. Single mule, 16 hands or over. Monday, August 29, 1904. Single mule, 16 hands or over to cart. Pair mulés, 14 and under 15 hands to wagon. Tuesday, August 30, 1904. Pair mules, 15 and under 16 hands to wagon. Pair mules, 16 hands or over to wagon. Wednesday, August 31, 1904. Three mules abreast to wagon. Four-mule team to wagon. Six-mule team to wagon. a PRIZES. Class IL—STANDARD TROTTER. Section. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 1. Stallion, four years old or over....$100 $ 75 $ 50 $ 40 §$ 20 HC C 2. Stallion, three years and under four 100 75 50 40 30 HC C 3. Stallion, two years and under three. 100 75 50 40 30 HC C 4, Stallion, one year and under two... 75 50 40 30 25 HC C 5. Stallion, under one year........... 05s 50 40 30 25 HC Cc 6. Mare, four years old or over...... 160 75 50 40 30- LC C 7. Mare, three years and under four.. 100 153 50 40 30 18K@! C 8. Mare, two years and under three... 100 75 50 40 30 HC Cc 9. Mare, one year and under two..... 75 50 40 30 25 HC Cc 10s Mare: undervone: Veare... .ceie cere 75 50 40 30 25 HC Cc CHAMPION STALLIONS AND MARES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) tieerstallion. threesyears Olde OniOViel.. sae. cro ccna aetna ere $150 25 eiveserve. stallion: threemyears' OL iOVelye cs assvac ol aie ilereeie aie enieiate Diploma Sen otallion;: tWOr YCAESHOL UNG Erec cme lcccmie crits cree ener aren Cnn 100 id Reserve Stallion, twow ears Or Underses oo sacs ect oieueicnenenetenene Diploma theeviare three: years old eOriOvere. anciccides oe cena ee eee 150 16 -Reserve Mare: threesyears OriOver. «1-01 ontoe ce ee ee Diploma iielvlare; CWO. Years: OF sUNGERa ns cos bcs eae eee ee ee 100 18. Reserve Mare, two years or under..... Se ru ey ee ee Diploma GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) Oa StALION) AMV HAS Ca sic ee a cracsre hogs elias sors neve el enero eae TRARY eee Rene 250 AQ RESCLVCy Stallion sanyale sian ei crass Eaters asta cas mei ao eRe eee Diploma CAPO NTAT ES. > Qiy «DOs hac cage sl eccesnee areieteke Goetaro ete Hare a a Reet te ee ee 250 22a DIROSCrVE: MATG, “ANY. -Ae CMe ia sc ei ceeecrs see ate cnt, oo ee nacre eee ee Diploma GET OF ONE SIRE. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of one Sire. oF wee sce 100 13) 55 45 30 HC Cc PRODUCE OF ONE MARE. 24. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one’ mares... ..ccc% s 15 65 55 45 40 HC Cc AGED STUDS. Section. Ist. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th 25. Stallion and four Mares, three years LU OFS OVO ia cncterere tel ware ie. otonatavave $150 $125 $100 §$ 75 $ 50 HC C YOUNG STUDS. 26. Stallion and four Mares, under three SOLES Meese ce. cc fe'\s ais e'o-utn gave reewers sve 125 100 75 50 40 HC Cc STUD, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 27. Stallion and four Mares, all two years old or over, bred by Taha 7h yh oleae eRe GkS Bcc, CREO CIC aE ie ORCI CREME RESET ei a cue eC $300 PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. 28. Best showing of Trotting Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented.............2+. Diploma PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 29. Best showing of Trotting Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to Animalsvowned Dy one: Mxhibitor ccc fe cs ocr: ovislers c's ere ete caeiers Diploma GRADES—BY RECORDED SIRES. 30. Gelding, four years old or over.... 40 30 25 20 15 HC Cc 31. Gelding, three years and under four 40 30 25 20 15 HC Cc 32. Gelding, two years and under three 40 30 25 20 15 HC Cc 33. Mare, four years old or over....... 40 30 25 20 15 HC Cc 34. Mare, three years and under four.. 40 30 25 20 ass HC (0) 35. Mare, two years and under three... 40 30 25 20 15 HC C SPECIAL PRIZES FOR MISSOURI EXHIBITS OF STANDARD TROTTERS. The State of Missouri, through its Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, offers to the Standard Trotter breeders of Missouri the following cash prizes. Only Missouri exhibitors may compete for these prizes. The prizes to follow the official awards of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, subject to special conditions published elsewhere: Section. tSsts 2d. 3rd. 4th. 5th. mee stalion, four years old or OVEN: «2.2... 662s ene Se30) Oo) 25) 9) 200) Sal by oeLO 2. Stallion, three years and under four............. 3 25 20 15 10 3. Stallion, two years and under three.............. 3 25 20 15 10 Peviare. LOur Years Old: OF OVER. w. osic es ce sn sics oes 30 25 20 15 10 foeeitare. three years and under four. .....02..-.0+++ 3) 25 20 15 10 8. Mare, two years and under three.............++- 30 25 20 15 10 GRADES—BY RECORDED SIRES. Section. Stes 2d. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 30. Gelding, four years old or over....:........... > 30) o 25 S920 by eb 31. Gelding, three years and under four........... 30 25 20 15 10 82. Gelding, two years and under three............ 20 25 20 il) 10 a3.) Mare Tour sears Old) Or OV:6li. saci sisnetes ciel scene ete 30 25 20 15 10 34. Mare, three years and under four............. 30 aD 20 15 10 35. Mare, two years and under three............. 30 25 20 15 10 Class Il—THOROUGHBRED. Ist. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 1. Stallion, four years old or over....$100 $ 75 $ 50 $ 40 $ 30 HC C 2. Stallion, three years and under four 100 75 50 40 30 HC C 3. Stallion, two years and under three. 100 he 50 40 3 HC Cc 4. Stallion, one year and under two... 75 50 40 30 25 HC Cc 5. Stallion, under one year........... 15 50 40 30 25 HC Cc 6. Mare, four years old or over...... 100 75 50 40 30 HC C 7. Mare, three years and under four.. 100 75 50 40 30 HC C 8. Mare, two years and under three... 100 75 50 40 2 HC C 9. Mare, one year and under two..... U5) 50 40 30 25 HC C Oe “Mare, Under ONG VEAL sr. cyccchs 010 01s ore 75 50 40 3 25 HC Cc CHAMPION STALLIONS AND MARES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) ee Stallion. three years Old MORVOVCTis.c eccrecs co seeks oicsehe cle chaps stcieieieiensienste $150 ie Resenve stallion, threes years OniOviers. scene cise tick een Diploma Stes stallion: iw pieGarspOr Under n:. acciee aeien ore eiete creel bene eee ete 100 iw RCSeErvenotallion.iGwOsy.ears Ob UNG Ios crass nice cise ciclo eerie nereree Diploma ljSeelViares threecyvearsTOldvOraOV.Clensicort aie sicsetereveie ouehaolohetere @ ieee re ere 150 HG erveserve. Mare, three yeansmOr OV uc. ace cicc.s ecleccs celeron chet Diploma ieee Mare; sbWOLYCALS:, Ol UNG aye sass nett cere esta ale aie cee icles ere 100 Ss eriveservie: Mares twoOcy.ecaLs,.OTsunder.s «.. occ cease eee entaene Diploma GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) MIS CATION wWAMY CALC: cle ttepeisisyerds snowreters, slorcheresayetel talceo chon eherchevelors er orn ence 250 ZO MBRESCEVCs StaIOM, AMY AS Cie cic iers sya0s,0 so terane revobensncnseetete atone Teeetne one Diploma DN ce ATO mL TY 82 Claten ey co svegslierc) esos: ise ver clieaveus ietota oil silat ctlehehensltene elteh eysuermeNeteie teres 250 22: MRESCIVE! MaTeMmany ASCs. ccs $ 65. .$ 55 $ 45 $40 AGED STUDS. Stallion and four Mares, three years DLOMIOU A OVOD soso ooo sce oh aie oes ke 150 125 100 75 50 YOUNG STUDS. Stallion and four Mares, under three POU Ser adets’s akelicia.c elses 5 spatepscaiacercersdons 125 100 75 50 40 STUD, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Stallion and four Mares, all two years old or over, bred by PINATTTEDULONY Was cya er si a cola ellsairscoPoue eNotes. ova) Soi sie 6. mes eravotalcc acexcroc es erevarepsitepe ores, 6 PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. Best showing of Thoroughbred Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented................ PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Thoroughbred Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to anlmMalsnowneds by One) HxXhiDitOre =... + ae Acoso ee oO sicher oes GRADES—BY RECORDED SIRES. Gelding, four years old or over.... 40 3 25 20 15 Gelding, three years and under four 40 3 25 20 15 Gelding, two years and under three 40 3 25 2 15 Mare, four years old or over....... 40 3 25 20 15 Mare, three years and under four.. 40 30 25 20 alts) Mare, two years and under three... 40 30 25 20 15 6th . Wth: HC C HC C HC ¢ $300 Diploma Diploma HC Cc HC Cc HC C HC C HC C HC C SPECIAL PRIZES FOR MISSOURI EXHIBITS OF THOROUGHBRED HORSES. The State of Missouri, through its Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, offers to the Thoroughbred Horse breeders of Missouri the following cash prizes. Only Missouri exhibitors may compete for these prizes. The prizes to follow the Official awards of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, subject to special conditions published elsewhere: SS — Section. Ist. i. \Stallion; stournsy.cans O]lGNOMOVET ere ere ee cle reheicieie velar ieehelste te eienenle $ 25 2: ‘Stallion, three years) and under Loum. 5, talete) a ae, choi oie! crotlehafelereees acete a ele GRADES—BY RECORDED SIRES. 30. Gelding, four years old or over.... 40 30 25 20 i153 31. Gelding, three years and under four 40 3 25 20 15 32. Gelding, two years and under three 40 30 25 20 15: 33. Mare, four years old or over....... 40 30 25 20 15 34. Mare, three years and under four.. 40 30 25 20 15 35. Mare, two years and under three... 40 30 25 20 15 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR FRENCH COACH HORSES. 6th. 7th. HC C HC Cc HC C $200 Diploma Diploma HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc The French Coach Horse Society of America offers the following special prizes for French Coach stallions and mares exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904, the prizes to follow the official awards of the World’s Fair to stallions and mares recorded in the Stud Book of said crganization. — 37 Section. i 9 a a Oe 6. 8. 2nd. Stallion, four years old or over....... Medal Value $100 Stallion, three years and under four... Medal Value $100 Stallion, two years and under three... Medal Value $100 Mare, four years old or over......... Medal Value $100 Mare, three years and under four..... Medal Value $100 Mare, two years and under three...... Medal Value $100 3rd. Medal Value $100 Medal Value $100 Medal Value $100 Medal Value $100 Medal Value $100 Medal Value $100 4th. Medal Value $100 Medal Value $100 Medal Value $100 Medal Value $100 Medal Value $100 Medal Value $100 For further information address S. D. Thompson, Secretary of the French Coach Horse Society of America, Tacoma Building, Chicago, III. Class I1V.—GERMAN COACH. (East Friesland Coach, Hanoverian, Holstein Coach, Oldenburg Coach and Trakehnen.) Section. ist. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 1. Stallion, four years old or over....$ 75 $50 $ 40 $ 30 §$ 25 2. Stallion, three years and under four 75 50 40 30 25 3. Stallion, two years and under three 75 50 40 a 25 4. Stallion, one year and under two... 50 40 5} 25 20 5. Stallion, under one year........... 50 40 30 25 20 6. Mare, four years old or over....... 75 50 40 3 25 7. Mare, three years and under four.. 75 50 40 30 25 8. Mare, two years and under three... 75 50 40 3 25 9. Mare, one year and under two..... 50 40 3 25 20 10. Mare, under one year............. 50 40 > 25 20 CHAMPION STALLIONS AND MARES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) i ees tallonssthree “Vears, O1d) OMiOVENs,. fe cute conereletehetene whavelere cislene ele feperetals 125) sReservie. ‘Stallion. “Three syiears 1OLWOVER -eice crete cls) shares stcrotesenenete relents Stallion, two years or under Reserve Stallion, two years or under Mare, three years old or over Reserve Mare, three years or over Mare, two years or under Reserve Mare, two years or under Stallion, any age Reserve Stallion, any age Mare, any age Reserve Mare, any age GRAND CHAMPIONS. @LOTie (e) 0\\e: 00) /e\fe (e010: ©) /0:.0\ 0/6 @. 6)-0/0/10) 5 ee) peels se 10) .6) 016 @.6|0)\vJei,w) BF.01.0%0 (0.0 le 8) 6)'6)\8 (00) ke lel e.e ere re we 0,60 eye a (0; eee, 0) ofetie je) a)e) 0) ele \@ 010) eee Jee hele 6 @i (0) Ol 0,0) 166) @)\6 \e lee) .a, 0.0 ene, 0.0006 0.0 s.0 m8 iene, ©; oe Feiiel.6 e808) 1e) 0: 18 10l.(0: 618 .05,0. 10.6) 9.6. 0) 0.10 1S) 008 Jee) 810-16 snes ace, © 0 Ole e066: 6 0 Cle 6) eure ee 6, 61616).0, 0, 0.0) 0)\0\ 0 a0 (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) @ 0) ©, B © \S\6;.6: © 0) 0 a) 6. .6,.0)/5) 6) 0) ele 9) © 6,16 w huhel'a/07.0/.0) 6 eaheltate 1) ehmi lets) 614) ele eae wie 6 ele 0/6 las el ele (e 8..6, © elule e\'c le). c,'6 vale) 6 6 (ee eevee!» es \elevele 1s ale 2 fee Sco. 810 .w ele woe ¢ &.e!/0) eles se. 670.6: 600 8 16 610 a6 ie (0.6.80) 6 ene, 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC C HC Cc HC Cc HC C HC Cc HC Cc HC C HC Cc HC C $100 Diploma 50 Diploma 100 Diploma 50 Diploma 150 Diploma 150 Diploma GET OF ONE SIRE. Section. ists 2d. od. 4th. 5th. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any BeeGveEeCl OL ONG) SITE... 6. soca. cas $ 75. $ 50 $40 $ 30 $ 25 PRODUCE OF ONE MARE. 24. Two animals of either sex, any age, produce of one mare............ 50 40 35 25 20 AGED STUDS. 25. Stallion and four Mares, three years GUIB OVS OVICT Ss. Sec bifieice eeriess fe elo 75 50 40) 30 25 YOUNG STUDS. 26. Stallion and four Mares, under three VICAR Sir ciara s, sistas cree coi dioia,s eleuciarers. avers 75 50 40 30 25 STUD, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 27. Stallion and four Mares, all two years old or over, bred by PB TSEMEISUUO Vets teres rater eco. sree ore ey Lorch ast ol acces ovenel et oilav's al shaovaneve avetereieede shane PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. 28. Best showing of German Coach Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented...............- PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 29. Best showing of German Coach Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inelusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to AMINA SPOWNEd (Dy. ONE SEX MIDI ao eu siin e chays evctel ar el ote ele eroiere ehtereic GRADES—BY RECORDED SIRES. 30. Gelding, four years old or over.... 40 30 25 20 15 31. Gelding, three years and under four 40 30 25 20 a5 32. Gelding, two years and under three 40 30 25 20 15 33. Mare, four years old or over....... 40 30 25 20 15 34. Mare, three years and under four.. 40 30 25 20 15 35. Mare, two years and under three... 40 30 25 20 15 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR GERMAN COACH HORSES. 6th. 7th. He Cc HC Cc HC ¢ 18 Cc $200 Diploma Diploma HC C HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc The Prussian Minister of Agriculture and Education offers four bronze statuettes of artistic value as prizes for stallions and mares competing at the Uni- 99 — versal Exposition of 1904 in Class IV, German Coach, which includes the breeds of East Friesland Coach, Hanoverian, Holstein Coach, Oldenburg Coach and Trakehnen, viz.: Stallion? Miviesyeans <0] d (Or tOVieln i ciietacteleteiel rales eho tnere Bronze Statuette Stallion; four years and under fiviere.-. oie ceiereiene Bronze Statuette «Stallion: onemtoncoreevearsaek aot soe eee een Bronze Statuette MPO! SIV (BLO: é.6iierevs, shes isieise co onan ane tot.exeiioifa oust oilel oils levis suatetetetousoheners ne Bronze Statuette The German Agricuitural Society offers three prizes consisting of albums as prizes for exhibits of German Coach Horses competing at the Universal Exposition of 1904, viz.: Grand Champion. Stallion any Awe cols ete ve ie ie eco nererere ie seve vanereueuoretoueremene ensue secerobere oka teen elements Album IMPANO SAMY RLS Fires ie slic isis aie abouene, o asotetecanel lat aia toyevcenete in vans keh oteh anol eke mekan omen ne cetera en Album Premier Championship for Exhibitor. Best showing of German Coach Horses, Class IV in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded tovanimals owned by. any. one exhibitor... cece seiicia cele ikereenenene Album *The competition for stallions one te three years to be limited to First-Prize stallions one and under two, two and under three, and three and under four years of age. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR GERMAN COACH HORSES. The Verband of the Holstein Marshes offers, as special prizes, ten medals for exhibits of Holstein Coach Horses at the Universal Exposition of 1904, the prizes to follow the official awards of the Universal Exposition to such exhibits of Holstein Coach Horses, registered in the Holstein Coach Horse Stud Book of Germany, or tracing their pedigree directly to ancestors registered on both sides in the said stud book. Section. Le Bestastallion tour years Old) Or LOVETT acijsciae cio eceise eietoecnietenee ere Medal 2 Best stallion. three: yearsand under fours... veces) dese a eee Seer Medal So EDeStotallion, iwo» years) and qunder threes... tac ecieies oer Medal AS Bests stallionsone yeaTand UnderGwOwsacecc. tte ae See oe meee eee Medal 5a best Stallion under Ones VGarrccccnmisinc cies erect: ohne ea eee Medal 6s BesteMare:foursycars sold OLrsOver... cee eee eee Medal ve Best Mare: three y.cars and undenstoursy..- sanaeties oneio cee oe eee Medal S$.) Best. Mare, tworyears and under three... assests cee cic endian Medal 9° -Best-Mare> one syecarvandiunder iGwOne tenes te ds eee le eee Medal 0.) (Best Mares umd ermeone! “yas. ni. ore cicrse oss ct ates ais erclele tasks Giches a croton Medal For further information address Mr. G. Ahsbahs, President of the Verband Holstein Coach Horses, Holstein, Germany. ae Section. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 1. Stallion, four years old or over....$ 75 $50 $ 40 $ 30 2. Stallion, three years and under four 75 50 40 30 3. Stallion, two years and under three 75 50 40 80 4. Stallion, one year and under two... 50 40 30 25 5. Stallion, under one year........... 50 40 30 25 6. Mare, four years old or over....... 75 50 40 30 7. Mare, three years and under four.. 75 50 40 30 8. Mare, two years and under three... 75 50 40 30 9. Mare, one year and under two..... 50 40 30 25 TO; Mare, under one year............. 50 40 30 25 CHAMPION STALLIONS AND MARES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Pee sialon. three years! Old’ OF OVEN. 2... \s 32% ces os. crease co tiecs 12. Reserve Stallion, three years or OVEr.............2eeceees Pee SUAlION twWO VOars: OF UNGER. 63 so.\ceicle cote eve ase ce ei chle-c eos 14. Reserve Stallion, two years or under.............seccceeee Pelviane. three years Old\Ory OVI Ss 55) 6:c/605 cls Ser derdals tli alecee.s cove 16. Reserve Mare, three yearS OF OVELr........ccscccccccccecs mime Mares, tWO YCATS OF UNCC. ssc cite '-c.0.cs0 a oie does Sis dle eo oo cous meeermeserve Mare, tWO YEaTS OF UNE? .... 6 oo6s 00. nsier%e dees cevaees GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) SEMBLE LOVE AIL V = 1 RE Oh yo ooo ole seve! cite ‘or ev’eylelis) nibiavare aie Sip gis Wels S os Sie eee BE TLOSCLV.G SLAIMONS AMV, BLES ws. soca cso. 5, 6%) 0 516 0.6616 0:0 Wie w drelousvons ore SPER Cpe ANVIL CO). scree ot esc alate. 0.6 loeuerete-o: oh0)ci. seyiliews [eva ards wleratereieacemiavee PPMECOSCLVOYWIATO. ALLY APO lecis-e soso oinie,e lor sbeieiers oierbic sxeuavavavoieve diéceiefeters GET OF ONE SIRE. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of one sire.............. 75 50 40 30 PRODUCE OF ONE MARE. 24. Two animals of either sex, any age, produse of one mare............ 50 40 35 25 AGED STUDS. 25. Stallion and four Mares, three years Class V.—ENGLISH COACH. (Cleveland Bay or Yorkshire Coach.) OUR OG OVClr o3 0s eee ew noe 15 50 40 30 dth. 6th. 7th. $ 25 HC Cc 25 HC Cc 25 HC C 20 HC C 20 HC Cc 25 HC Cc 25 HC C 25 HC Cc 20 HC C 20 HC C oreo $100 petal ons Diploma erat 50 Beato Diploma eaienets 100 shatters Diploma ayers 50 Leds Diploma ate 150 chenegieus Diploma erokeusrs 150 arate a6 Diploma 25 HC C 20 HC C bo CA HC Q YOUNG STUDS. Section. Ist. 2nd. érd. 4th. 5th. 26. 27. Stallion and four Mares, under three VOSS: shake eteicteleieristeie eis evsroarens snes $75 $ 50 $40 $ 30 §$ 25 STUD, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Stallion and four Mares, all two years old or over, bred by POSH U DITOR sia terotiere BCs. 5c :c,0 2 4 ale crop ocd bler's os) aPoreteis arate viele: sleMeneisfG.e oieleoievene PUMEBELCSOL VG) StAlION: ANY. ALC aio cise ois wa ro.c Wie Shale. 01d ws syleleiere wi etovevetoren nes leeeMArTC: ANY AEC. oo ccis occ cele eels iel'stsiiads, 9) etaleliar aie qaus’ of arel'e: Sanat alaeca ei opensiaetas ELC NCL V GMI ATG AN) Vi DEO x. 0\ sicisc sfeve'c; oils, wiles, 60) 415) 6,6 ei eis sxelsisl arse sere ele ores GET OF ONE SIRE. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any age: get of ONE SITE: .. 26.0.8 sees 75 50 40 30 PRODUCE OF ONE MARE. 24. Two animals of either sex, any age, S Produce’ Of ONE) Male... 2... << 50 40 35 25 AGED STUDS. 25. Stallion and four Mares, three years OIUBOL? OVOL ei ciace oicid ores era toreserciaie. ey aha 75 50 40 30 YOUNG STUDS. 26. Stallion and four Mares, under three Class VII.—MORGAN. VORERE ei recs co elavclevelerciche sist ofevicercve 6 75 50 40 30 x Q Gaagea VOaeceae bo ol 6th. 7th. $100 Diploma 50 Diploma 100 Diploma 50 Diploma 150 Diploma 150 Diploma HC C HC Cc HC Cc HC C STUD, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Section. 27. Stallion and four Mares, all two years old or over, bred by POXHUDICOR os. cees ia sectavty eis oi che wna. Sav anohelaheue: atntecal Suet aie ate aeaen Re aan $200 PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. 28. Best showing of Morgan Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented................ Diploma PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 29. Best showing of Morgan Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animalssowned! by7one Hxhibitor.. sone ce wan ccs eee eee Gere Diploma GRADES—BY RECORDED SIRES. 1st. ed. 3d. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 30. Gelding, four years old or over....$ 40 $ 3 $ 25 $ 20 $5 HC C 31. Gelding, three years and under four 40 3 25 20 1855 HC Cc 32. Gelding, two years and under three 40 30 25 20 15 HC Cc 3. Mare, four years old or over....... 40 30 25 20 oy HC Cc 4. Mare, three years and under four... 40 30 25 20 15 HC C 5. Mare, two years and under three... 40 30 25 20 15 HC Cc at ae Section. ist. 2d. 3d. 4th. 1. Stallion, four years old or over....$ 75 $50 $ 40 $ 30 2. Stallion, three years and under four 75 50 40 30 3. Stallion, two years and under three 75 50 40 30 4. Stallion, one year and under two... 50 40 30 25 5. Stallion, under one year........... 50 40 30 25 6. Mare, four years old or over....... AD 50 40 30 7. Mare, three years and under four.. 75 50 40 3 8. Mare, two years and under three... 75 50 40 30 9. Mare, one year and under two..... 50 40 30 25 nO. Mare, under one year...........5. 50 40 30 25 CHAMPION STALLIONS AND MARES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) MEO CaAllioOns three: Years: Old’ OF sOVET eis ecciels. 0.0 gis ioral sie steps eiersrepee vies ier reserve stallion, three. years: OF OVED. .2.006.c6sceces ec sassse cue Pe SLALiOn:, tWwOryears OF UNGER. Ve i... cole sels encase s oO uals cies mae Reserve stallion, two. years Or UNGer...o5...60csns cect seece wenn iEeviaros tHTeCe“VCArs! O1G) OF \OV ET enc cic aie os ods oalersiere ware, eeioreore mye menerve Mare, three’ years: OF OVEP.. occ. ccie cc cece oalems noes Meme Ano riGWOLyCaALrs! OF UNGER. o/c (0 'scis.c.s see eo s)s chev sais sie esee eee. emerceserve Mare, twO-years OF UNGEDSs « . ss:ccc00 5.54 ences es oe sacs GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) RMS LAR ULOT GAT Ye (AL Cites fecardue estos to orale Oe ueis ssotnie ie ei ere pista ovens eg oc POPMMELCSOLViC: StALIIONS ANY, VLCC as ers: cree ous oa se 0b vied ehayihe, 6,605 wi anets en aterensl apeomt ors PRY ELT: O26 ELEN 0S Ciere cevororey'e for clot s eistoncyerevete avels rece avevale eri svereletn estore whore Pe LLCROL Viv INVLATC, ADV: AG Cus cic clunc cle vo evevebe suclle: 6:tua setileisteratsnevereremeoteieus Gre GET OF ONE SIRE. — 23. Four Animals of either sex, any age; get Of ONO SITE. 62.55.54 e ess 75 50 40 30 PRODUCE OF ONE MARE. 24. Two animals of either sex, any age, produce of one mare............ 50 40 30 25 AGED STUDS. 25. Stallion and four Mares, three years Class VIII.—SADDLE. (Animals in Class VIII, three years old or over, to be shown under saddle, and those less than three years old, to be shown to halter.) Old OG OV Eli cis.s core seers ottruro ole aie (ds 50 40 30 5th. $ 25 25 25 20 20 25 25 25 20 20 @ 10,018) ee (0 le\(6 Ci CHO i) on 20 25 othy ) 7th: HC Cc HC Cc HC C HC Cc HC C HC C HC C HC C HC C HC C $100 Diploma 50 Diploma 100 Diploma 50 Diploma 150 Diploma 150 Diploma HC C HC C HC Cc YOUNG STUDS. Section. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. A6thpeedithe 26. Stallion and four Mares, under three ViCALS owen otro teeth eae $75 $50 $ 40 $ 30 $ 25 HC C STUD, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 27. Stallion and four Mares, all two years old or over, bred by 1D: di] 10) Soe ee eI eI aR EETEES AI ary es Lint Gd toc sara S uo 0 $200 PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. 28. Best showing of Saddle Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented................ Diploma PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 29. Best showing of Saddle Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animalssowned: by, ones Exhibitonsen... ernment erie circa Diploma GRADES—BY RECORDED SIRES. 30. Gelding, four years old or over..... 40 30 25 2g 15 HC C 31. Gelding, three years and under four 40 30 25 20 15 HC C 32. Gelding, two years and under three 40 30 25 20 15 HC C 33. Mare, four years old or over...... 40 30 25 20 iy HC C 34. Mare, three years and under four.. 40 30 25 20 15 HC C 35. Mare, two years and under three... 40 30 25 20 15 HC Cc SPECIAL PRIZE FOR SADDLE HORSE. The American Saddle Horse Breeders Association offers as Special Prize for the finest registered American Saddle Horse, Stallion, Mare or Gelding, to be shown to halter, a silver trophy cup, value $200. For further information address Col. I. B. Nall, Secretary of the American Saddle Horse Breeders Association, Louisville, Ky. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR MISSOURI EXHIBITS OF SADDLE HORSES. The State of Missouri, through its Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, offers to the Saddle Horse breeders of Missouri the following cash prizes. Only Missouri exhibitors may compete for these prizes. The prizes to follow the official awards of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, subject to special conditions published elsewhere: Seetion. Ist. 2d. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 1. Stallion; four VearsrOld OrsOViers wet. cctes cose ete tees $30) as 25) 9) 20S bees 10 2. Stallion, three years and under four............. 3 25 20 15 10 3. Stallion, two years and under three.............. 3 25 20 15 10 Gameviare, four years, O1MiOr WOVE t ole -siucchetstecttsuctasencits 3 25 20 15 10 w.9 Mare, three years and under four... 4... ...% «=. 3 25 20 5 10 8. Mare, two years and under three............... 3 25 20 15 10 49 —— GRADES—BY RECORDED SIRES. Section. Ist. 2d. 3rd. 4th. 5th. Bow Golding, tour years old or OVer. <2. ..... 060006 > 30 $25 $20 $15 $ 10 31. Gelding, three years and under four........... 30 25 20 15 10 32. Gelding, two years and under three............ 30 25 20 15 10 pomeelviare:, four years: Old ‘OF OVEL...jci ceca esse cess 30 25 20 15 10 34. Mare, three years and under four............. 30 25 20 15 10 35. Mare, two years and under three............. 3 25 20 15 10 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Class IX—SHETLAND PONY. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. Stallion, four years old or over....$ 60 $50 $ 40 $ 30 $ 25 HC C Stallion, three years and under four 60 50 40 30 25 HC C Stallion, two years and under three 60 50 40 30 25 HC Cc Stallion, one year and under two.. 40 3 30 25 20 HC Cc Stallion, under one year.......... 40 3 30 25 20 HC C Mare, four years old or over...... 60 50 40 3 25 HC Cc Mare, three years and under four.. 60 50 40 3 25 HC Cc Mare, two years and under three.. 60 50 40) 3 25 HC C Mare, one year and under two...... 40 35 30 25 20 HC Cc Mare, under one year............ 40 3 30 25 20 HC (oO CHAMPION STALLIONS AND MARES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Stallions three years) OGL OF OVICL iets «cece ccelaa sic aleceicre ois as pare $100 Reserve Stallion, three years OF OVE. oc. ic. se wc cece ees sacs Diploma Stallone CWOnVGATS OF UMC OI ei. cic ois eterel« cia bie (easveleistons: acolo meesreisits 50 RESOLVE Stallion, CWO) Yas) OF UNGER. a. siec:s cise crue. qereie wes cies oe Diploma MraremuhTree: -VeCaTrs. Olde Oe OMSL) vseisio roparsvers oes sano eves 01S a veka oranee ears 100 Reserve. Ware: three years: OF OVEI: o..0cc.0« ete cieleies spas Saree eine 56 Diploma Wane miwOnyCars: O©) UMC. csictcieueis! oi0.c) oka eteravensiicdel u leila: level sipnce vereven cee te coven eters ebcnacene waste lata coren ale tokeueenione PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. 28. Best showing of Shetland Ponies in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented................ PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 29. Best showing of Shetland Ponies in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned Dy Ones HI XMTDITOM as... erent ieee ee eiere Gieiel ee eneneeere SPECIAL PRIZES FOR SHETLAND PONIES. 6th. 7th. HC C HC C HC C $200 Diploma Diploma The American Shetland Pony Club offers the following special prizes for Shetland ponies exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904. follow the official awards of the World’s Fair to ponies recorded in the Stud Book of the American Shetland Pony Club. Section. ieee stallion. fOurwy.carsiOldaOLnOViGilzm ic csi cie-coe clei Geet center 2.) stallion, three years and under Tours... 2... otc se snes J. stallion, twouyears' and wnder three sac. «cis cwele sien everels)s fe Stallion wOnesyecar and VWNGer wt wOse cece sie cieteleiercreiet ete che ba stallion, Under ONC “VGA c:.c.1ets oresels oss cise etciers cree eee 62. Mare; stour years old OrzOVieGI sj cir. a cieletals os everevouseleiapelessteverere i. Maressthree years and Under foie. «ci ccc ie eles 8. Mare, two years and under three.................25- 9 0 Mare!) one year ands Und eri twit... os sue eiw scowicteisrexs aie mreiete Mare, Under! ONC gy. CAIs: cist ts. ccsrstewese ie cnostienens sleresousie hae eceiere eie.e:'e 16 lor Ror kor gor k=r) The prizes are to Pee ee” a ee For further information address Mortimer Levering, Secretary, Lafayette, Ind. eee) e SPECIAL PRIZES FOR MISSOURI EXHIBITS OF SHETLAND PONIES. The State of Missouri, through its Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, offers to the Shetland Pony breeders of Missouri the following cash prizes. Only Missouri exhibitors may compete for these prizes. The prizes to follow the official awards of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, subject to special conditions published elsewhere: Section. ist: 2d. 3rd. 4th. ee ScAlION, LOUM Years, Old= OF OVET. 2a. oc s1< 0.014 cieie s « syee10 6) % 20) $ 15 $10 $5 2. Stallion, three years and under four.................. 20 15 10 5 ae ptallion, Gwo years and under three... 3.......00..6.cess< 20 15 10 5 fee Stallion, one year and wnder twoO:,.....-..secncens se. » 20 15 10 5 Pee CALION, Unde OMG: V.Gal. ee cf ccd crcccis sccieur ss otcienele ewes 20 15 10 5 fHemviare Tour years’ Old OT OVER - « «ss ois.so:sc01«a.0,« 0606000 «aus 20 15 10 5 fe, Mare, three years and under four...........0..:a.cs-> 20 15 10 5 oo Mare, two years. and under’ three. ....3.6)...50.b 85605 20 15 10 5 wa Vare..one year and wnder two. .....6 jasc. ocecciesce 20 15 10 5 PM VAs UnGer ONECEV CAT. cc's odes sdievernuciersieveie clecesieiw iene os 20 15 10 5 Class X.—PERCHERON. ist. 2d. 3d. 4th. dth. 6th. 7th. 1. Stallion, four years old or over....$100 $ 75 $50 $40 $ 30 HC Cc 2. Stallion, three years and under four 100 1455 50 40 30 HC (6! 3. Stallion, two years and under three. 100 143) 50 40 3 HC C 4. Stallion, one year and under two... 75 50 40 30 25 HC C 5. Stallion, under one year........... 5 50 40 30 25 HC Cc 6. Mare, four years old or over...... 100 Us 50 40 30 HC C 7. Mare, three years and under four.. 100 105) 50 40 30 HC Cc 8. Mare, two years and under three... 100 15 50 40 30 HC Cc 9. Mare, one year and under two..... US 50 40 30 25 HC C Oy Mare, under one year............. 75 50 40 30 25 HC Cc CHAMPION STALLIONS AND MARES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Miem Stallion, Loree: years! Old! OLrvOVers, ec ieiers oie os eccisie eravacdiglens-« oe aieteleyoe $150 fe reserve stallion; three) years Or OVEr. 2s... . ssc occeccn eels cen a gloes Diploma PS tAUION y CWOLy. CATS ON UNCC aisle sec ecte cc he ute dais o ga Se One 100 we Reserve scallion, two years Or Under... 2.562 .c4.ecesencecsce ec Diploma PO NIALC CUT CeCtV.CAaTs Old VOL! OVELs srereicis cele axes ninises cloves. aed eoeees wid le eekese 150 tee meserve Mare, three: years:\OF OVEPs 6066 sec sss ois 0.5 s benvcce cece Diploma Meme Mare CWOLY CALS OL sUNGEI sc aicccvspcis, vias igs sens disle nie otek ere a Hoe oe 100 mem eELOSeLrvic IMare, twO-years OF UNders <6 osc... cs cmlesinae sauces ce Diploma GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) Reve S UEVLLT OT ATUV gs VECO let oto) xis) cre lal ciate ere clare siclere as ereverehel sible oc eleva @ Spat wales 250 PUMPECCSCLY Ou StAlllOny ANY: MEGn cas eetsm oe seeks bic ances Bias as Sw taa di cardacuens Diploma aM VAT Oar ATV ALO lie arch odor cca crepaierolers oar a rure alc-ald creland di cieranle's GoA atenebyas 250 rPLCOSCEVO MALO + AN Ve Opa acieic meri s ci aiecn a omaec ale otsvencen cy cake ae oe noes Diploma GET OF ONE SIRE. Section. Ste 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 23. 24. 26. 27. Four Animals of either sex, any ave; feet tor Onersinesscs us wesc ee CX S39 ay S38 ey SSS) ay PRODUCE OF ONE MARE. Two Animals of either sex, any age, DLOdUCOROL ONEEMATCH ac cciclcielels ee 75 65 55 45 40 AGED STUDS. Stallion and four Mares, three years OlGMOL OVERS Gers wig eisieeoeeeraloneeiae 1509) 25" 100 ub 50 YOUNG STUDS. Stallion and four Mares, under three ViGATIS! slenelerconrenss elev eres ie Woshnele ore 12 500, 75 50 40 STUD, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Stallion and four Mares, all two years old or over, bred by STD EONS: raiesersia srovcis tecnicos iete tse ate a uk telies ate ro ce haieteie rch or etoastot @onneneees PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. Best showing of Percheron Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented..............-. PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Percheron Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals Owned DY. One EX bibi tO set cse css srercloter iets aeructchenencneners GRADES—BY RECORDED SIRES. Gelding, four years old or over.... 40 30 25 20 15 Gelding, three years and under four 40 30 25 20 115 Gelding, two years and under three 40 30 25 20 15 Mare, four years old or over...... 40 30 25 20 15 Mare, three years and under four.. 40 30 25 20 15 Mare, two years and under three... 40 30 25 20 15 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR PERCHERON HORSES. 6th. 7th. HC C HC Cc HC C HC Cc $300 Diploma Diploma HC C HC Cc HC Cc HC 5 HC S HC Cc The American Percheron Horse Breeders and Importers Association offers (except as noted) the following special prizes for animals recorded under its rules tO a and regulations and exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904. The stallions and mares shown for the following prizes to be owned by the exhibitor, who must be a member of the American Percheron Horse Breeders and Importers Association. Section. Ist. 2nd. 3d. 4th. 5th. 1. Breeding Stallion, to be shown with six of his get under three years of age, all but Stallion to; be, bred by the Hixhibitor...5. io... o2..... $150 $100 $ 75 HC C 2. Stallion, any age, one mare four years old or over, one mare three years old and under four, one mare two years old and under three, and one mare one year old and under two.. 150 100 75 HC 3. Best American-bred Stallion, three years old NTE OU OB haces oy ios ate x oh oooh nies cer oh ats Dietot orate: OTe aiteNel som 100 75 50 HC 5 4. Best American-bred Stallion, under three years Olde bred) Py: the HxbI tors... .c oes siete cieleie 6 100 75 50 EC (@! 5. Best American-bred Mare, three years old or over, pred by the? Dxhibitor: s.052.0.. 0062.0. 100 75 50 HC 6. Best American-bred Mare, under three years old, pred. by the Exhibitors... -< sac... 100 75 50 HC C 7. Best pair of Registered Mares shown in harness’ 100 UG 50 HC Cc 8. Stallion and four Mares, all two years old or over, bred by the Exhibitor. The First-Prize is offered by the Exposition management... 300 150 Us) HC (Q) In addition to above prizes, the American Percheron Horse Breeders and Im- porters Association will give to the Exhibitor making the best display of Percherons from each State, a suitably engrossed testimonial certifying that the recipient made the best display of Percherons from his State. For further information, address Geo. W. Stubblefield, Secretary of the Ameri- can Percheron Horse Breeders and Importers Association, 17 Exchange Avenue, Chicago, I[llinois. The Percheron Registry Company offers special prizes as follows for Per- cheron Stallions and Mares exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904, the prizes to follow the official awards of the World’s Fair to Stallions and Mares recorded in the Percheron Register kept by said organization: ‘Sts 2nd. 3d. Stallion, four years old or over........ Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal Value $100 Value $60 Value $30 Stallion, three years and under four.... Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal Value $100 Value $60 Value $30 Stallion, two years and under three.... Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal Value $100 Value $60 Value $30 Mare, four years old or over........... Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal Value $100 Value $60 Value $30 Mare, three years and under four...... Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal Value $100 Value $60 Value $30 Mare, two years and under three....... Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal Value $100 Value $60 Value $30 For further information address Charles Glenn, Registry Co., Columbus, Ohio. Secretary of the Percheron The Société Hippique Percheronne de France offers special prizes consisting of medals valued at two thousand franes for the best exhibit of Percheron Stallions and Mares exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904 at St. Louis, Mo., U.S. A., and recorded in the Stud Book of the Société Hippique Percheronne de France, the prize to follow the official awards of the World’s Fair, viz.: Section. Ist. 2d. 3d. i stallion, foun yeanrsvoldornvOvers. sees Gold Silver-gilt Silver 2. stallion; three andiunder founm.:.....c.ss02e0008 Gold Silver-gilt Silver oe otallion, tworand minder three. aca. .cjee eee Gold Silver-gilt Silver allem MIEN Rear aN Ae =koln. cerca ed DU OOtka MONS Oe. COG OTe & Gold Silver-gilt Silver For further information address M. Louis Perriot, President of the Société Hippique Percheronne de France, Beaudole, pres Nogent-Le-Rotyou, Eure et Loir, France. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR MISSOURI EXHIBITS OF PERCHERON HORSES. The State of Missouri, through its Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, offers to the Percheron Horse breeders of Missouri the following cash prizes. Only Missouri exhibitors may compete for these prizes. The prizes to follow the official awards of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, subject to special conditions published elsewhere: Section. 1st. 2d. 3rd. HA SUALION OUN sV Cars 1Old FOR MOVeTerierestorcissecieteieareechs aeieioiciers $20) $515 Salo A.aStallion, .three years and under LOUr.. ss .celes ne cee secs 20 15 10 Samovallion, two years and wnder Three. ..ceccce«ccrciaeem atte 20 155 10 Ate StALION, Ones year Ande Unde. CWO wes eeiciscre nee chee cheenieiseiee 20 AS: 10 De OlallionenuGerOnen ViCale cw cis icc eicle sees einns re eae mica Sree onan ene 20 15 10 GameViane st OUly sy.Cals 70] dMORNOVEIe sce eee com cia teicieh icici ee eke 20 15 10 (pee Vane aEnreeeyeanrs (and sunder TOUR sci eee neecireie ee ternero ake 20 15 10 Se Vane LWO.y Cars .and UnGenecnTreessecis cicasil esieeietersne crereen rates 20 16S 10 Ome VMaAre wONeCsVeCaT sand: MUNGO UW.O tet cree lets toeueue oistoleietere)oietotevereeione 20 15 10 OM eNTares Mumidlen One “VAs rc erers, seta save ter oho) erieteca speleuche Ghaktntns euchone oehahore 20 15 10 GRADES—BY RECORDED SIRES. 30) eGeldine: Sour years OlGsOT) OVEN: sas aie sas cla i steinsicvals a alee 3 20 20 ole Gelding, three. years and eumder= LOUT. as sciec seclolc o e-ctecee ec cnete 3 20 20 o2 Gelding, two: yearsweand umder threes’. 2 bicc\cic threesyears: and, UNGer POUT. ci. oe sve cfexevelonele ereiieie cisiateiel ene 3 20 20 DOO MARC wtWOsyVeanseanduun@em tHTeGs sc. secre eleclelanicnetackoiencineiers 3 20 20 Class XIV.—BELGIAN DRAFT. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. - 5th. 6th. 7th. 1. Stallion, four years old or over....$ 75 $50 $40 $ 380 $ 25 HC C 2. Stallion, three years and under four 75 50 40 30 25 HC Cc 38. Stallion, two years and under three 75 50 40 30 25 HC C 4. Stallion, one year and under two... 50 40 30 25 20 HC C 5. Stallion, under one year........... 50 40 30 25 20 HC Cc 6. Mare, four years old or over....... 105) 50 40 30 25 HC Cc 7. Mare, three years and under four.. 75 50 40 30 25 HC Cc 8. Mare, two years and under three... 175 50 40 30 25 HC C 9. Mare, one year and under two.... 50 40 30 25 20 HC Cc HOD Mare, Under (ONE VeaTie./.,< ose sie +a 50 40 30 25 20 HC Cc CHAMPION STALLIONS AND MARES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) bikeaStallion, threesy ears Old sor {OVI teva ci stshehe rene esi cision) cienerelsl sucheletictte $100 120) aReserve ‘Stallion, three Years OTM OVE. sc sie «ccc were 0.5 ies ee cclene Diploma gne Stalliony two VearscOr cUNdOr soe es cra areo svereile esse o esstel y's) oho ovehe okeneueteus 50 4 eReserve, otallion, twor VEarsrOr UMGGTy. c. ois cicretieucrate gchereneicueuclsusheustane Diploma je Mare. three+years' Old! OT OVER i..c ns < c.stere e214 cdalefenaus sce ouela melnajencielalars 100 16. Reserve Mares three. years OF OVEN sce cis res oes «ice. «eee erelieisie) ole obs Diploma Mee MiaTre. tWOr Cans VOL UNG Olver crsvciecort ave oueid aisieccsvaleiers eta tiene eneleteeheeke 50 IS eReEsServe Mare tWO years Ol UNCON dcsraci cde ccsceres ore eiaccle indore ike veers Diploma GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) OPP sStallion: any; ae Osis. srastesroir es sesieerore ersreioroce axe ts ouakiiotelent iene sistent ate 150 20% Reserve Stallion, Any sles oec.b.c.ci.c oss wise reverenesejevevosevailene ofetelenet sisters Diploma Oe MIATO® AN Yur AL CO snc ic lees cisca sole Fes tboers a5 a, sateen ola apereneter Micah oie eaet ete eR ste 150 22 AROSCTVE, MALC CAMY. (ASCs sus cro, o cecers cre selon chet okolenreue a fattoccorokorete oietoierenokerete Diploma GET OF ONE SIRE. to Four Animals of either sex, any age. -S6t- Of ONECSIPe® cise escretere stove 75 50 40 30 25 HC Cc PRODUCE OF ONE MARE. Section. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 24. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce: of ‘one. mare..:...2..... SabOl ee Sa407 S abe $25) $920 AGED STUDS. 25. Stallion and four Mares, three years OUP OT OVE ce ss s.clee save eee same cs he 50 40 30 25 YOUNG STUDS. 26. Stallion and four Mares, under three SAU Retelcte sy neie: evens oie ese Speuetorn ousle sie 15 50 40 30 25 STUD, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 27. Stallion and four Mares, all two years old or over, bred by LDF oll 0) (10) a eae eiea NAR NO Ia rcece Sica tienece are Nae RHINE byl PE oats cic i SES Oita e PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. 28. Best showing of Belgian Draft Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented................ PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 29. Best showing of Belgian Draft Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to tumals owned: by one Pixhibitors vet.r. ae ca. ce sees eos cre oreerete GRADES—BY RECORDED SIRES. 30. Gelding, four years old or over.... 40 30 25 20 15 31. Gelding, three years and under four 40 30 25 20 15 32. Gelding, two years and under three 40 30 25 20 15 33. Mare, four years old or over....... 40 30 25 20 15 34. Mare, three years and under four.. 40 30 25 20 115 35. Mare, two years and under three... 40 30 25 20 15 —6o= 6th. 7th. HC C HC Cc HC C $200 Diploma Diploma HC C HC C HC C HC Cc HC C HC C Section. 1st. i. “Stallion; four years OldOr OVCL ass .' 5 <)crc cele leur here eeeeimeronetaole $ 25 2) (Stallion, three years and understour. eo. circle eitene 25 8. Stallion, tworyeanrs andivnder threes cicescc cc cirenese oie eter eiereieetere 25 4. ‘Stallion; one year) and) UNGEriGWO%. s,s. lecials ceeterelele c+ cheerios 25 Doe “Stallion, UNMASMONE BVSAT’ >. s1tare lovers one wusle otereteueneteneiele re iereneleeneerees 25 Gia Mare: four years TOldsOr7OVielIs sori. wise sicie otelel i enenel velo steko 25 (a. Mare, three’ years! andinder four... cree cia ccrereteinie enrereletevenate 25 Se Mare. two yearsvandundersuhreenr.. ocr.) eretert cre cra eienetereieteteice 25 OP aMare; One. year, And UNGer sCWOlrs. sis.c.c-scceiciereicionclonerevoreismterelonote cite 25 Oe (Mare, “under Onesyearicno v5 ois.ctave cleric avec erate nieteislisusiereeiteucustereuete 25 Ile 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. IC 18, LS! 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Class XV.—SUFFOLK PUNCH. CHAMPION STALLIONS AND MARES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) StalliOn, ANY (ASS iad. s.o cre auoicie oie. cin eusinee Suev oercyelehaj ela ieheletereronatecethonekerens ResSeLvie (Stallion; (Amy VASO. is, cvevs seyoheioueel sels) lever) Mevelanelenehetenenetakenstoneeet MATES SANY) ALC acc dicts & sche oi mest ehe aaciesersesie erecclonsbekerstorcneie eects abner RUOSENVG MATE) ANY (ASS cases aieiane cusvs ePoucusneneral oietevceve eheceveoushenensleleioteuser he GET OF ONE SIRE. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of one sire.............. PRODUCE OF ONE MARE. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one mare........ STUDS. Stallion and not less than three Mares, any age............ 75 PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. Best showing of Suffolk Punch Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented................ PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Suffolk Punch Horses in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals vOwned (py ONer EH xXNIbILOM in cs. ceclseeie sire oteneio eeiee easteretens GRADES—BY RECORDED SIRES. Gelding; four. “years Old Ror sOVer: sosceassce cee ieee eee 2 Gelding: three years ‘and? under four. i cscie..ss sss cteceeieieres 20 Gelding: two years andiunder Ghree. ces aie csrorere ecucsensucnete eienerete 20 Mare: four years O1d:OrOViGre asc cic unc euiel nuns aie ene Zz Mare, three years ‘and under four: 3... «iss. .cn lee eee 20 Mare, two years and wndér threees do. .ceentae ee eee 20 GA 2d. 3d. 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 at 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 $ 40 Diploma 40 Diploma Diploma Diploma 50 40 Diploma Diploma 15 10 15 10 U5 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 Section. 1st. PEON tOUl YOars: Old OF iOVEL. sascc tiaescsiccete dais caece eaue's $ 25 PE MEAMION ALabeesVCars ANG UNGOT TOUTS, «20 cs o%.o7c,0 asi. 00, 0) won 25 Bae seeluion, two: years and Under Three: ... .ccciis cies cia o's seen ons 25 PRS CAION NONnG: VEAT. ANG! UNGEO tWO6 6. veces eciee sie seis ntiass 25 PSG LIOM Me MICON MONG” VCAT . 210 8. Bull,18 and under 24 months old. 50 40 35 35 30 30 25 20 15 10 4. Bull,12 and under 18imonths old: 50" 40. 35. 35 730 730° 225 20) 15) 10 5. Bull, 6 and under . 12 months old. 50 40 35 35 30 30 25 20 15 10 10 10 10 210° 10 6. Bull, under 6 months old..... 50: 40.35 35.30 30 25 20 25. 10°10 “10/210 SOG 7. Cow, 3 years or OVIOTS cca 50). 40:35. 35> 380.730: 25 320 15" 10 8. Heifer, 2 years old and under’350 40° “35°79 35 330) 306925920) “5. 10 9. Heifer, 18 and under 24 m’ths Old ane Be nated bO: 407 3b °35- 2380) 130) 925-320 sto: a0 10. Heifer 12 and under 18 m’ths Ol Gali e etnere uaa: 50 “40 35= 35 30) 307225. 20. 15° 10 11. Heifer, 6 and under 12 m’ths Olds See wepaee 50 40 35 35 9380 630 25. 20 15° 20 10 510) S10 TO maO 12. Heifer, under 6 months old.... 50 40 35°35 30. 80-25 °20. 15) 10) 20) S10 Ome 10 ag CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to First-Prize animals.) is. Bull, two years old. or ‘Over. s S25 2. Bull, two years and under three.......... 50 45 40 35 30 25 3. Bull, eighteen and under’ twenty-four MOTIEHS fois aie cies euasshacors etohoreee ceaie clevols Ranker 50 45 40 35 30 25 4. Bull, twelve and under eighteen months.. 50 45 40 BD 30 25 5. Bull, six and under twelve months....... 50 45 40 oo 30 25 Goa Bulls under Six MONS ie iets es ae 50 45 40 aD 30 25 te Cow, three years Old or OVieras.scseos ss. 50 45 40 35 30 25 8. Heifer, two years and under three....... 50 45 40 35 30 25 9. Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four MONCH Se enc el Mee eee SO ene 50 45 40 35 30 25 10. Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months 50 45 40 35 30 25 11. Heifer, six and under twelve months...... 50 45 40 35 30 25 Zee reiter under: sixomonths, sccm err 50 45 40 85 30 25 AGED.HERDS. 1st. 2d. 8rd. 4th. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two; and Heifer, under one year.......... $70 $60 $50 §$ 40 bo oO YOUNG HERDS. 26. Bull, under two years old; two Heifers, one year and under two; and two Heifers, under one year........ 70 60 50 40 AGED HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 27. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer, under one year, females to be of Exhibitor’s DLOSGIN es eee cs sso rahus 318 states Scape) Sus ah drelel a ttevs te alist slestetsleveten giotenere $100 $60 §$ 40 YOUNG HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 28. Bull, under two years old; two Heifers one year and under two, and two Heifers under one year, females to be of EXHIDItOrS! DLESCMINEG = sscr%cs 4 Wows ies etoramcion: & Guoleseleieiaseienele make 100 60 40 GET OF ONE SIRE. Sts 2d 8rd. 4th. 29. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of one sire....$ 60 $50 $ 40 $ 30 rR Olea PRODUCE OF ONE COW. Section. 1st. 2d. 30. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one cow.$ 60 $ 50 eel > Rai ell ed 108 12. 13. 14, 15. 16. 1¢( 18. IESE 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. FAT CATTLE—GRADES, BY RECORDED SIRES. 1st Steer or Spayed Heifer, two years old and under three...... $ 25 Steer or Spayed Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four months 25 Steer or Spayed Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months... 25 Steer or Spayed Heifer, six and under twelve months......... 25 Steer or Spayed Heifer, under six months................... 25 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. Bull, three years old or over....... $75 $60 $50 $ 40 $ 30 Bull, two years and under three.... 75 60 50 40 30 Bull, eighteen and under twenty- FOUL SMONENS Sa. cic a arersia sscvepevers) axele ore 75 60 50 40 30 Bull, twelve and under eighteen WMIOME NS ecitis: iedaie overs, ohnoeavavels siatolocaters 50 40 30 25 20 Bull, six and under twelve months. 50 40 30 25 20 Bul sunder six months. ........... 50 40 30 25 20 Cow, three years old or over....... 75 60 50 40 30 Heifer, two years and under three... 75 60 50 40 30 Heifer, eighteen and under twenty- TOULEMONEDS s, s.%00)< @\slerc teres cise 75 60 50 40 30 Heifer, twelve and under eighteen AIVOUUS ete ress 6 aisiore syels\ alaiars srarensiten ere 50 40 30 25 20 Heifer, six and under twelve months 50 40 30 25 20 Heifer, under six months.......... 50 40 30 25 20 CHAMPION BULLS AND COWS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Bulls Gw.O)y CALs Old: OF OVE. + vei ereio cicyeicelel so) oto akeres cepa alc svovenea)/e/rei sieve Reserve Bull two Years OL OVER. . 2c sis. sieve meie ais stelers els o)s. 5% 4/e%e stn sisi SUE GOT? CWO YEATES: «sss oo ale misielouciclers jo1eleteho Rishohal siete. «sus, siefoie) cites, ite RUCKCLVO) BULL, UNGEX CWO YEATS erator cre srstetcint) «fotos cies) chelee a eles WOW AU WORY CALS) OLGEOT (OviGlreriefeie retire oiiorsielens soe oleic) areia = /steroietolelel- IRESELVCr COW; UWOLYCALS OL OVOl oe cite ciate ciclotetel cnet clsiete) sie ielererclorerorer she HIGiter HG Ole LWOBVCAl Sere ciietcstele ois eters hale heyelatele ek ieletatovel> eles. oieliep© RESCLVG Heer, TINGCH CWO VV OALSi roe cre sale aisysefes sicieicreicle o1cls eis «ie [ols GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) 1ST Pig Cas en DRS Oc Ore ODO GIRO EO AO TIO COCA atic 8 ob aoe RESOLV.G UE ULI AN YAO ee apcrsicers eval cictoeiln ofeisucteie siete cou) ois wWepeters inieheomreats WOWAOLCVM CIOL AMY ALS rein ciciey claleie) cliereie oie Wioushe eer scelinye olcuer s eborensele nts Reserve) COW OL Heifer, ANY: ALS as adits wis, 0s re nha; spol ercietey sigma steleye¥ore ets 3rd. 4th. $ 40 $ 30 2nd. 3rd. Sad) Vo 0 5 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 6th. Tth HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC C HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC C HC C HC Cc HC C HC Cc $100 Diploma 75 Diploma 100 Diploma 75 Diploma 200 Diploma 200 Diploma AGED HERDS. Section. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 25. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer, under one year.......... $125 $100 $ 80 $ 65 $ 65 YOUNG HERDS. 26. Bull, under two years old, two Heifers, one year and under two, and two Heifers, under one year. 75 60 55 45 40 AGED HERDS, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 27. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer, under one year, females to be of Exhibitor’s breeding... YOUNG HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 28. Bull, under two years old; two Heifers, one year and under two, and two Heifers, under one year, females to be of Exhibitor’s DECOCCIN G's caiicse. vase Siodorecdolade, aie ceNe Raa iicetetens ie tepe erene necesita chases eit ete GET OF ONE SIRE. 29. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get -of-One.SiT@s. sec tems cere 75 65 55 45 40 PRODUCE OF ONE COW. 30. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one cow............. 75 65 55 45 40 PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. co rary Best showing of Hereford Cattle in Sections 1 to 12 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented...............-- PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 32. Best showing of Hereford Cattle in Sections 1 to 12 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by one Exhibitor...) ssc. aes anne clan omits FAT CATTLE—FROM RECORDED SiRES AND DAMS. 1st. 33. Steer or Spayed Heifer, two years old and under three........ $ 40 34, Steer or Spayed Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four months 40 35. Steer or Spayed Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months... 40 36. Steer or Spayed Heifer, six and under twelve months........ 40 37. Steer or Spayed Heifer, under six months................... 40 Sop 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC € $200 200 HC C HC C Diploma Diploma 2d. 3d. $30 $ 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 CHAMPION. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Section. Seeeepteen OF spayed Helfer, ANy AGE® os seins ceo ciee ccc oe ois vis noire $100 FAT CATTLE—GRADES, BY RECORDED SIRES. 1st. 2d. 3d. 39. Steer or Spayed Heifer, two years old and under three........ $40) $30) $225 40 Steer or Spayed Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four months 40 30 25 41. Steer or Spayed Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months... 40 30 25 42. Steer or Spayed Heifer. six and under twelve months........ 40 30 25 43. Steer or Spayed Heifer, under six months................+.. 40 30 25 CHAMPION. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) PeeLST@er OLY SPAVGd FICITCr, ANY ARC. oe sede ws ews sles wiles eslvee ew oes 100 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR HEREFORD CATTLE. The American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association offers the following special prizes for Hereford Cattle exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904. The American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association will pay the special prizes in accordance with the official awards of the World’s Fair, to animals recorded in the Herd Book of the American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association: Section. ist. 2nd. 8rd. 4th. = 5th. 6th. 7th. 8th. 1. Bull, three years old or over..$ 25 $ 25 $ 25 $25 $ 25 $ 25 $ 25 $ 25 2. Bull, two years old and under LET OO Mee oc co a cts ite one 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 3. Bull, eighteen and wunder twenty-four months........ 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 4. Bull, twelve and under eighteen months........... 25 25 25 PAD 25 25 25 25 5. Bull, six and under twelve d MMONENGS sere cicis ctotette cc eee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Bull, under six months...... 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 6 7. Cow, three years old or over. 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 25 8. Heifer, two years and under 9 BURR G ee che cnciciess crac artiersiate s 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four months........ 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 10. Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months........... 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 11. Heifer, six and under twelve TIO WUC Ps. ie: si crete oo visine sveyese eine taeis 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 12. Heifer, under six months..... 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 CHAMPION BULLS AND COWS. (Competition limited to First-Prize animals.) Peel st WOny CALS OLG Oln OVCIiseavae ae tetalcdessyncs orca) sie) e.r1<) cyeijoterelevepentne wilensiay.0 50 MORE Isnt GOr GWOl Vial Scio er ce vacrsreiare ts tssens chexeve vrei sieueie, © b= isi eteyn oho ojoveel wie 50 eas ©OWs WO! YCATS: O1G> OF OVOD aa 2 sap ahe otsiats elars paisa ops aheielerbios aleretere sie ss 50 MOM LICIFEr INGLY CWO: YOATS cul we aicc oe sikelele Gs 4 «bcos: 6.5) 6y'si'0 deter my aueveletelella e's 50 Section. DAS ae 4000 ame: Rathgar: 1-0: eae ene re eR rer EMME ERIS tre, . Dim cieesaad Ooo AIGUIGS c 23. Cow or Heifer: any afte. iaacdc cing eccrine ae rae ace eerie AGED HERDS. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 25. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer UNGdeN. ONGOwYV CAL wee. cid ase cita ses dae choi eeia eos $ 80 $ 70 §$ 60 YOUNG HERDS. 26. Bull, under two years old, two Heifers, one year and under two, and two Heifers, under one year 80 70 60 AGED HERDS, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 27. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer under one year, females bred by Exhibitor............ YOUNG HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 28. Bull, under two years old, two Heifers, one year and under two, and two Heifers, under one year, females bred by Exhibitor... GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2nd, 8rd. 29. Four animals of either sex, any age, get of ONE HSIEH Fs ots es ereptieheetane Omieteren aks te tonssee hers erate 60 50 40 PRODUCE OF ONE COW. 30. Two animals of either sex, any age, produce of ONO COM ar sp. di-as neha’ or alaer ee fel oR Ae areca erateleiaa neon ete ete 60 50 40 FAT CATTLE—FROM RECORDED SIRES AND DAMS. 33. Steer or Spayed Heifer, two years old and under LiL 6D 2 |= a LT neR re ERT Tr TS Ghee IIMS Cts oO 30 25 20 34. Steer or Spayed Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four MONMUNS hci lats ace weal elersnets wee cletere ee 30 25 20 35. Steer or Sprayed Heifer, twelve and under SISNCOON | MONTHS. aie. crevdis oa ew er euetallenel areueTelorreneltamens 30 25 20 36. Steer or Spayed Heifer, six and under twelve MONCH W556 56.20 hoo sic etosalleo.olieve oi akers Sactereue ore wesetanets 30 25 20 37. Steer or Spayed Heifer, under six months....... 30 25 20 FAT CATTLE—GRADES BY RECORDED SIRES. 39. Steer or Spayed Heifer, two years old and under GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion animals.) NTS OG es reir 5 dois Gen ssl alee een sation cel Ohad one amen 30 25 20 3 50 50 100 4th. 30 15 15 15 15 15 15 $50 50 oth. $ 40 40 2nd. $ 50 50 5th. 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 Section. 1st. 2d. 40. Steer or Spayed Heifer, eighteen and under EWENtY-LOUT” MONTNSn «2.555 a's cles clolets elehreretete eset $ 30 $ 25 41. Steer or Spayed Heifer, twelve and under GISHteOn! “MOUTOS: «siete ees cme os oe eee sees 30 25 42. Steer or Spayed Heifer, six and under twelve FHOMUNS!) fico ae wic.c rica ate! eh toler shale aisles te Ae ete teractions 30 25 43. Steer or Spayed Heifer, under six months....... 30 25 3d. $ 20 20 20 20 4th. $ 15 15 15 15 5th. $ 10 10 10 10 For further information address C. R. Thomas, Secretary of the Hereford Cattle Breeders Association, Kansas City, Mo. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR MISSOURI EXHIBITS OF HEREFORD CATTLE. The State of Missouri, through its Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, offers to the Hereford Cattle breeders of Missouri the following cash prizes. Only Missouri exhibitors may compete for these prizes. The prizes to follow the official awards of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, subject to special conditions published elsewhere: Section. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 1. Bull, three years old or over............ $50 $45 $ 40 2. Bull, two years and under three.......... 50 45 40 38. Bull, eighteen and under’ twenty-four WOVEN Sake ve tal cy nycta ars svete slash leas che oe Weehe BRA cucdec 50 45 40 4. Bull, twelve and under eighteen months.. 50 45 40 5. Bull, six and under twelve months....... 50 45 40 pa Bulls under six;months: . 1. a..tecceerac oe 2 os 50 45 40 in Cow. three years old Or Overs... ... «so. 50 45 40 8. Heifer, two years and under three....... 50 45 40 9. Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four Pd(O al Flats WURRCE OO ORS ICRC CO ICIS CIRC CRON CISTI ae 50 45 40 10. Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months 50 45 40 11. Heifer, six and under twelve months...... 50 45 40 Po eereiter, Under six: MONtNS).<.c-002 saci os oe ole 50 45 40 AGED HERDS. 25. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two; and Heifer, under one year.......... $ 70 YOUNG HERDS. 26. Bull, under two years old; two Heifers, one year and under two; and two Heifers, under one year........ 70 4th. $ 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 2d. $ 60 AGED HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 27. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer, under one year, females to be of Exhibitor’s LOCC AIS atric ciayevecie etescioietcteletieloueystoratciioye's kiesuttioriens tote Sie qiareierete susie 1st. 5th. $ 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 $rd. $ 50 50 2nd. 3 60 6th. $ 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 4th. $ 40 40 3rd. $ 40 _ YOUNG HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Section. 1st. 28. 29. 30. Sr e $2) SO)! SON 10. ib 12. Bull, under two years old; two Heifers one year and under two, and two Heifers under one year, females to be of Exhibitor’s: breeding; . - ciao cceerarisiacte rel -depeenetey eens oie teen otenele $100 GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2nd. $rd. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of ONG), ;SITS ss eraceseusye selon eres! s olercien Cate Ponte eeoekese $70 $ 60 $ 50 PRODUCE OF ONE COW. list: 2d. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one cow. 60 50 FAT CATTLE—GRADES, BY RECORDED SIRES. ist. Steer or Spayed Heifer, two years old and under three........ 25 Steer or Spayed Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four months 25 Steer or Spayed Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months... 25 Steer or Spayed Heifer, six and under twelve months......... 25 Steer or Spayed Heifer, under six months................... 25 Class XXVII_—ABERDEEN-ANGUS. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. Bull, three years old or over....... $75 $60 $50 $ 40 §$ 30 Bull, two years and under three.... 75 60 50 40 30 Bull, eighteen and under twenty- FOUL SMOMUHS «Bee scr d essere eletercne suave ie 60 50 40 30 Bull, twelve and under eighteen TO ODUGS esis aol ctacsvocane ohatave aisstetertiorkatere 50 40 30 25 20 Bull, six and under twelve months. 50 40 30 25 20 Bull; under six months... s. cis sveisie ce elelcte evelal hs oreis omelets Pwr cOServ.ey COW, CWO Years: OF OVEN s .c ac ocd. s cere ere co bis wiotdicie ove 6 eieints ee PEIeTOr Under CWO: VORES sco aceidedse s ctiec 6 bicio sie ste: iets, vv's.eete ea terete MUSE ROROLVe HeILOr: UNGEI CWO YCALS. 5.5 sisicic.s «0/0 vidie.c-s sisiele & o/s 0, sie/sisierse GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) SRPMMERIT MCE EAYN 2 ELELOloi'. /5) 5,0; 0. areretavaie. ois oie) sie! svaoipisieyo Se areishere Old ow ale lela elles Dame IROSOLV OG: UL. ANY: ALOe o7.5c)sicicvsielo wie lolo lc wise ov. o1e etal ete sieleveneth eis) oie ebro cve Pn COOWEOIs FCITOl (ANY REO. 5 sdicis c/si0 ese sews so clemte erenie avelersere saunas es ween Lesorve: Cow Or Heifers ANY ASC. occ iris cis o sleeiessisvave wdcie ores aia vionwie’s AGED HERDS. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 25. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer, under one year.......... $125 $100 $80 $65 $55 YOUNG HERDS. Bull, under two years old, two Heifers, one year and under two, and two Heifers, under one year. 75 60 55 45 40 AGED HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer, under one year, females to be of Exhibitor’s breeding. . YOUNG HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Bull, under two years old; two Heifers, one year and under two, and two Heifers, under one year, females to be of Exhibitor’s ESTO COCLLIIE creme rsccs tule eye cone seatolatiacsitene cae Sick KM eeere ones AIR) Simkten he eigen oem GET OF ONE SIRE. Four Animals of either sex, any age, SStUCOls ONC WILE. Acres here iors ce eis 75 65 55 45 40 Diploma 100 Diploma 15 Diploma 200 Diploma 200 Diploma 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC Cc $200 200 HC Cc PRODUCE OF ONE COW. Section. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 30. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce: Of Ones COW... 6 cil eller $75 $65 $55 $45 $ 40 PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. 51. Best showing of Aberdeen-Angus Cattle in Sections 1 to 12 in- clusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented.............. PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 32. Best showing of Aberdeen-Angus Cattle in Sections 1 to 12 in- clusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned) by one ExXbiDiton. oon) ceo cl ieieiotererere er ietere FAT CATTLE—FROM RECORDED SIRES AND DAMS. 1st 33. Steer or Spayed Heifer, two years old and under three........ $ 40 54. Steer or Spayed Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four months 40 35. Steer or Spayed Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months.... 40 36. Steer or Spayed Heifer, six and under twelve months........ 40 37. Steer or Spayed Heifer, under six months................000- 40 CHAMPION. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) 38a JSLeGr Olmopayed Heifer, Any ALES acc seis vesgu.s os ole «clei ees ie erie FAT CATTLE—GRADES, BY RECORDED SIRES. 39. Steer or Spayed Heifer, two years old and under three........ 40 40. Steer or Spayed Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four months 40 41. Steer or Spayed Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months.... 40 42. Steer or Spayed Heifer, six and under twelve months........ 40 43. Steer or Spayed Heifer, under six months.................... 40 CHAMPION. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) 44-7 Steeror Spayed Heifersany ass <6 sarc act ore lake eh rereceere iene SPECIAL PRIZES FOR ABERDEEN-ANGUS CATTLE. 6th. 7th. HC C Diploma Diploma 2d. 3d. $ 30 $ 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 100 30 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 100 The American Aberdeen-Angus Breeders’ Association offers the following special prizes for Aberdeen-Angus Cattle exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904. The prizes are to follow the official awards of the World’s Fair to Cattle recorded in the Herd Book of the American Aberdeen-Angus Breeders Association: ection. as 2. 3. 4. COI aN Bull, three years old or over....... Bull, two years and under three.... Bull, eighteen and under twenty-four WPVCRIUEELES Pesiere ers lale st Ake Feat hake s15,0 ulottreraies Bull, twelve and under eighteen OSSEL GLI sie ccix nic tite. « 5 ilicae os eronccne pease Bull, six and under twelve months. . Boll under six months............ Cow, three years old or over....... Heifer, two years and under three.. Heifer, eighteen and under twenty- MOWER IONICHS ss. << 3) cc: acs. 0.0be's ie aisistorave Heifer, twelve and under eighteen BVIUSTIM EES eit oor as ehicve) ocotere 2 2ue or akeies tet Heifer, six and under twelve months Heifer, under six months........... CHAMPION BULLS AND COWS. 2ud. $ 30 30 30 20 20 20 30 3 30 20 20 20 Srd. > 20 20 4th, $ 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) 5th. $ 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Ee MOMyVCATSy O1G' SOP sOMEI: wi ayo-c.< sc.) ord we. arj at aelereiete ois enced anne ECNOnVGr bully CWO) VAs OF OVE! . occics.o oie siciaien cae certs Sides BP orUnOSr GWOLVCATS S55 sorters ote crs astvaciets bs 5 ty SEED NS A leno Whois as Peserver Gull MNOer CWO YCATSeiss..c ccs os, ola ehloaidot ele ae aoe SUE OT CATS OG “OL OVIET S «6 opti cis le oeiw 8 wera dvavoncle © a nlletava Slaloine ade Meschve 4COW. LUWO*VCALS OF OVCLe cis scatle ae os ache oe cha ae eto ELSiLaresUNadGretwioVCaArs .i., lh eee ee rere Ai ime cic REA Panna inicio Ola CLOSIOLON A Gee o oc O1e 50 2. Steer or Spayed Heifer, grades of all breeds, eighteen and under LW ENLY-fOUTAM ONES Ava. arietee ral belo ane tend aussi erateretoe dene lve wena sversteleleneke 50 3. Steer or Spayed Heifer, grades of all breeds, twelve and under ECISHESSM AMONUCH Ss Oyster ae Weue ec he ie sev alee Geatel ol eietar eens ecea woreuaietcks seer site 50 4. Steer or Spayed Heifer, grades of all breeds, six and under twelve TNOWUENS: 55a o% new eterstete ety e oueuk Beore, ole Grgleusctnees ish ole etste, Ora cictamshe eacteren wenn 50 5. Steer or Spayed Heifer, grades of all breeds, under six months..... 50 FAT ANIMAL—CHAMPION OVER ALL. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals in Class XXXII-B.) 6. Steer or Spayed Heifer, all grades and ages.................2005- 100 For further information address Chas. Gray, Secretary of the American Gal- loway Breeders Association, 17 Exchange Avenue, Chicago, Ill. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR MISSOURI EXHIBITS OF GALLOWAY CATTLE. The State of Missouri, through its Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, offers to the Galloway Cattle breeders of Missouri the following cash prizes. Only Missouri exhibitors may compete for these prizes. The prizes to follow the official awards of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, subject to special conditions published elsewhere: Section. Ist. 2d. 3rd. 4th. 5th. i; Bull, three years old’ or Overise.. 0 sre ee cele ecuek $40 $ 385 $ 380 $ 25 $ 20 2. Bull; two years*and under three....3.......-.. 40 35 30 25 20 3. Bull, eighteen and under twenty-four months.... 40 35 3 25 20 4. Bull, twelve and under eighteen months........ 40 35 30 25 20 5. Bull, six and under twelve months............. 40 35 30 25 20 Se sSull ander SIX MOUS 22%. cae eee ceu soe eee a 40 35 3 25 20 — 104 — Section. Ist. 2d. 3rd. Cow, three years old or over................... $40 $ 35 $ 30 Heifer, two years and under three............. 40 35 30 Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four months. 40 35 30 Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months..... 40) 5 30 Heifer, six and under twelve months.......... 40 35 30 Efeizer under Six months)... 0.2066. s see toc 40 35 30 AGED HERDS. Ist. 2nd. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer, under one year.......... $70 $ 60 YOUNG HERDS. Bull, under two years old, two Heifers, one year and under two, and two Heifers, under one year........ 70 60 AGED HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Ist. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer, under one year, females to be of Exhibitor’s WPT ars ck Sis pay oy wire aay aveyene cn 5 atcha hal lobes eae $ 75 YOUNG HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Bull, under two years old; two Heifers, one year and under two, and two Heifers, under one year, females to be of Ex- PEDAL OL Rie DECOGIN Ge rt ene entre ee ee ts ore epee eae 75 GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2nd. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of one sire...$ 60 $ 50 PRODUCE OF ONE COW. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one cow 50 40 FAT CATTLE—GRADES, BY RECORDED SIRES. Steer or Spayed Heifer, two years old and under three....... $ 25 Steer or Spayed Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four months 25 Steer or Spayed Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months... 25 Steer or Spayed Heifer, six and under twelve months....... 25 Steer or Spayed Heifer, under six months................... 25 — 105 — 4th. 3rd. 50 2nd. $ 45 30 2nd. $ 15 15 15 15 15 5th. 4th. $ 40 40 3rd. $ 30 30 4th. $ 30 20 3rd. $ 10 10 10 10 10 Class XXIX.—RED POLLED. Section. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 6th. 1. Bull, three years old or over...... $50 $40 $ 30 $ 25 $ 20 2. Bull, two years and under three... 50 40 30 25 20 3. Bull, eighteen and under twenty-four TMNONMUDS ¥ acetetacevuersretensie eusretscousereiowke she 50 40 30 25 20 4. Bull, twelve and under eighteen MONCH cs eysvelarsiavsienavaiaisienersis shevensre ters 35 30 25 20 15 5. Bull, six and under twelve months.. 35 30 25 20 15 6; Bull, under six, months.=.....-..... 35 30 25 20 15 7. Cow, three years old or over...... 50 40 30 25 20 8. Heifer, two years and under three.. 50 40 30 25 20 9. Heifer, eighteen and under twenty- TOUT “MONTHS yo.s eis so ceinioieetereceheonte 50 40 30 25 20 10. Heifer, twelve and under eighteen TMOTIUN SY sc ctor peverokerans eichets rorere iecctete 35 30 25 20 15 11. Heifer, six and under twelve months 35 30 25 20 15 12. Heifer, under six months.......... 35 30 25 20 15 CHAMPION BULLS AND COWS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) 132) Bull two Years Old OLrsOVeL serejavsishereiscnelereoreleretetel srateraie cieeetansioterelvaretons 1A Reserve: Bull) two: years (OL OMEL steers cistelene lout enctel ole’ oer ete cetetettotte 15 Bull unNderstwio ViCArSii. oc ater retors sero oe oteletc tolafore woke eleteetatelatetetons eletetae Gs cReSeLvie> Bull, “1nd Cr EWOWY.CALS ais crci-te1 aousis cichsieieres Ue) Molter eer ker tonne ien Wom aiCOW, mEWO «V.CALS: 0] d fODsOVCT 5 ojoe.cr) eens ool = Fol hahcter-koneket sherenspeNeiedet hekeler shen 1s RESCLVE COW: LW.O WiCAlSOLsOVilioiaces cise cisieis ctelenere 5 shel choncnciele eheloNeteheners 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Hicifior, und CratwOryiGarsirereacie:sscrscseccnce ctacenctieral tone erehareretRvek el eneeeaerene Reserve: Heifers UNdSratwos Var cree cisions o\erss.icttereielore) 50 40 30 25 20 Heifer, twelve and under eighteen THRONE Sis wy ske: Sie rocbye: tao Shore heres ciemede 3D 30 25 20 15 Heifer, six and under twelve months 35 30 25 20 15 Heifer, under six months.......... 35 30 25 20 15 DOO oe Oyo ist. and. $ 40 $ 30 40 30 30 20 30 20 30 20 20 10 6th. 7th. HC C HC C HC C HC Cc HC C HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC C HC C HC Cc HC C CHAMPION BULLS AND COWS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Section. 13% Bull, twolyears old sorOvier.:3 fa sao toi tl ceo re oe on rerint 145 eReserve Bull; two years Or Overy... aires ee are eee PDee ULL MNGOL CWO VCALB ere 5a cre ereensie ec tin raieutie ol siecete tetera cee 6 Reserve Bulls under two) Vearscccicis< cistern cieiee cere icicle ereieiere iim Cow, two. years Old Oor7oversnc:)sc Mrcoe eu se ese oe eieee eee Ss. Reserve‘ Cow; two: VeCarssOr lOVED.. «acs oo eminence ee iO -Helfer, Under tWO“VCAaTS:. «Jere acie/s aisve tye eieve eel orcliclicoetche ere auenetene cieteee meen ZO Reserve Heifer, .under two years. -oseceiceeet oem hneer GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) Pais 41 S300 OES y ny dag: 28: ener IEG Miniter hn Wieiininin HEAR AtGMinnnin a AGT Ode ticeo 6 odo te DA REVOSOrV.S) HUI, AN Yi ALO aie: cd tere eparcssdecoberaues eka rematevorncte telsuere ne teleuaioneiacne orm COW.Or “Heifer, Any. Aes ccneceteraeics siieks ore Oech een ee eee ZA TVeSeCryv.e Cow, OF ELeifer; Tanye ALC. 2 aera close oevacie listeners AGED HERDS. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 25. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer, under one year.......... $75 $60 $50 $ 40 $ 30 YOUNG HERDS. 26. Bull, under two years old; two Heifers, one year and under two, and two Heifers, under one year 50 40 35 25 20 AGED HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 27. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer, under one year, females to be of Exhibitor’s breeding. . YOUNG HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 28. Bull, under two years old; two Heifers, one year and under two, and two Heifers, under one year, females to be of Exhibitor’s DRCCOUINE: iia 5 sMote iy sag de en te le ee ee eee GET OF ONE SIRE. 29. Four Animals of either sex, any ase; LCtLOLjONe Sire: Wes. ee oe oe 50 40 35 25 20 $ 80 Diploma 60 Diploma 80 Diploma 60 Diploma 125 Diploma 125 Diploma 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC C $150 150 HC C PRODUCE OF ONE COW. Section. Ist. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 30. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one cow........ o DUP eS 403) 35) $ 252 6$ 20 PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. 31. Best showing of Devon Cattle in Sections 1 to 12 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented................ PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 32. Best showing of Devon Cattle in Sections 1 to 12 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to BmimMais Owned: DY ONestexhiDitOr.. 37sec. 5 os oo scis. os a smite wine FAT CATTLE—FROM RECORDED SIRES AND DAMS. 1st 33. Steer or Spayed Heifer, two years old and under three........ $ 30 34. Steer or Spayed Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four months 30 35. Steer or Spayed Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months.... 30 36. Steer or Spayed Heifer, six and under twelve months........ 30 37. Steer or Spayed Heifer, under six months.................00- 30 CHAMPION. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Bowe leer Or spayed Heifer: any ages... .<\. sacs ssc cise ee neice ues eee FAT CATTLE—GRADES, BY RECORDED SIRES. 39. Steer or Spayed Heifer, two years old and under three........ 3 40. Steer or Spayed Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four months 30 41. Steer or Spayed Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months.... 3 42. Steer or Spayed Heifer, six and under twelve months........ 3 43. Steer or Spayed Heifer, under six months.................... 3 CHAMPION. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) AE SLeOGr OF SPAY Cd ELCILCl AMY. ASO. clars. cre. one vale eter ehaker sav aay ereuavole.o shoiehe we —111— 6th. Tth. HC Cc Diploma Diploma 2d. 3d. $ 25 $ 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 60 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 60 Class XXXI.—POLLED DURHAM. Section. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 6th. 1. Bull, three years old or over...... $50 $40 $30 $ 25 $ 20 2. Bull, two years and under three... 50 40 30 25 20 3. Bull, eighteen and under twenty-four MMONUNS eco toclerelotetciescdeterelcleneciesetonacie 50 40 30 25 20 4. Bull, twelve and under eighteen MONCHS © eesreneiersicte Sie sieletororaesaiates oe 35 30 25 20 15 5. Bull, six and under twelve months.. 35 30 25 20 15 6a) Bull under siximonthss... 25-56 35 30 25 20 15 7. Cow, three years old or over...... 50 40 30 25 20 8. Heifer, two years and under three.. 50 40 30 25 20 9. Heifer, eighteen and under twenty- TOUT SMONUCNS)s syepeicvs scereisiel one tsdoene cele 50 40 30 25 20 10. Heifer, twelve and under eighteen TNONCHS): S siatevsvccecsstaateisisterstestovoseeinus 35 30 25 20 15 11. Heifer, six and under twelve months 35 30 25 20 15 12. Heifer, under six months.......... 35 30 25 20 15 CHAMPION BULLS AND COWS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Pwo: twoOsyears “Old sOr cOVeToerc nite oe Ose ene hee ane ld Reserve bulls tworvears -OLrZOVeDe-cn een eee Eee eee LH See ull Under WwOlyeanrsia. ss wei ccc lneic scote austen ro me rae Soe Cee lGueokeserve Bull’ under two -years.cccasmeck emcee onic toe eee iio COW. tWO YeATS Olds Or OVD so.cscicocet eee eae Ce eke eee eeeeeserve, Cow; tWOLVEATS OL6iOViCrss cc s vies aw oe. schse Hoa bictera ieee NOMS Cifer, (UNGETEtWO V.CaTSiaieccctclons sters Siewlers oc. cisuaie euecasoe eptveleue erence mene rene 209 Reserve Heifer under two) years... ss su cee nso cciemin && cies anaes GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) PPE! ANY ASO Ss cake. c shit ere eae eee tea eee AG he one ee Ie Ete leer ie ree 22 BIRESCLVEG Bull, san y ALS ase vile sc Wil ale cee e cloneuat che te ehh nacre rola te ett es ee Zam COW OF Heifer, ‘any Ages ite avosien siepetoleidle tae Maye ck oenae ete Sear AGI ele wa smeserve Cow or Heiter; any..ages aac cto cree mentee eee AGED HERDS. 25. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer, under one year.......... 75 60 50 40 30 YOUNG HERDS. 26. Bull, under two years old; two Heifers, one year and under two, and two Heifers, under one year 50 40 35 25 20 le ep 6th ithe HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC C HC C HC Cc HC Cc HC C HC Cc HC C HC C HC C $ 80 Diploma 60 Diploma 80 Diploma 60 Diploma 125 Diploma 125 Diploma He C HC C AGED HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Section. 27. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer, under one year, females to be of Exhibitor’s breeding. . YOUNG HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 28. Bull, under two years old; two Heifers, one year and under two, and two Heifers, under one year, females to be of Exhibitor’s | OTRSVS (Ca =e Ree yee ee ke Saree lei RE cece ee al grin ie ERM Ree oc aioe ena et GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5 29. Four Animals of either sex, any th. ago “cou Of ONe, SITE. 2.2.6. cw $50 $40 $ 35 $ 25 $ 20 PRODUCE OF ONE COW. 30. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one cow....... 50 40 i) Al 25 PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. 20 31. Best showing of Polled Durham Cattle in Sections 1 to 12 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded animals bred by any one Breeder represented.............. PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. to 32. Best showing of Polled Durham Cattle in Sections 1 to 12 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded animals: owned by) one: Exhibitor... .-.ce..csss 2s taneancre to FAT CATTLE—FROM RECORDED SIRES AND DAMS. 33. Steer or Spayed Heifer, two years old and under three........ $ 34. Steer or Spayed Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four months 35. Steer or Spayed Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months.... 36. Steer or Spayed Heifer, six and under twelve months........ 37. Steer or Spayed Heifer, under six months...:.........:....s:. CHAMPION. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Bae Steer or Spayed Heifer, any ages. s..c22 cee toe cease e ls eee « FAT CATTLE—GRADES, BY RECORDED SIRES. 40. Steer or Spayed Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four months 41. Steer or Spayed Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months.... 42. Steer or Spayed Heifer, six and under twelve months........ 43. Steer or Spayed Heifer, under six months.................... ——= Si mst 30 30 30 30 30 $150 150 6th. 7th. HC C HC Cc Diploma Diploma 2d 3d. 25 $ 20 2 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 60 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 CHAMPION. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Section. AA ee Steer on Spayed Heiter vany: .aeerecimcitcmeriee a eietslaieieieie heii $ 60 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR POLLED DURHAM CATTLE. The Polled Durham Breeders Association offers the following special prizes for Polled Durham Cattle exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904. Section. 1st. end. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 1. Bull, three years old or over............. $12 50 $10 00 $7 50 $6 25 $5 00 2. Bull, two years old and under three...... 1250 10:00 7 50) = 16 e25on00 3. Bull, eighteen and under’ twenty-four MONENSiae cee cacistees artis aie ulete Ceara 1250 1000 750 625 5 00 4. Bull, twelve and under eighteen months... 8 75 W<50" 6°25) 2500 sede 5. Bull, six and under twelve months....... 8 75 1250)” 16) 25) 75) 00 omc Gee Sul underssix months icc clemcerielse ce: 8 75 12-50 6.025) 500 omnia 7. Cow, three years old and over........... 1250 1000 750 625 5 00 8. Heifer, two years old and under three.... 12 50 1000 750 625 #5 00 9. Heifer, eighteen and under twenty-four MONCH Se eeecet causa teehee One ene 1250 10:00 750 £46 25) 5500 10. Heifer, twelve and under eighteen months 8 75 t 50 6.25 95-00) sib 11. Heifer, six and under twelve months..... Salo ft 50° 6) 25) 15,00) S75 Zee eifer, under six, Months. .4n © cee cee oe Sb (50 6.25. +5 00. sib CHAMPION BULLS AND COWS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Io mB LWOSVCATS OldZandtOVierie muctsoon dee etees olen oeacien see asks eee $20 00 es Wl |. WM MET st W OLY. CATS chccirepn.c sustersichee a etevel ckracre crests lense tor sucionen eRe RESINS eae 15 00 i COW. sEWOVCALSsOlLGNOT OVEIS a licve aakeues oeleduecs cioceisl wie ea deronekcrene te ehenoke 20 00 OMe ELCITGr: UNGER CWOSYCATS tise oe cere tees piorsusto mio eligi ater ete me ecocare one aitcnoncne 15 00 GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) AES ULL SIV BES 8.5. ss) oishesicitene oo eis ues Re aga Shenk ieee RSENS estos LORE non 31 25 Zone COW OL CIL6r, any ALS ccs seca eel crore ccle Oe EER eee ee 31 25 AGED HERDS. 25. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer under one year 18 75 1500 1250 1000 7 50 YOUNG HERDS. 26. Bull, under two years; two Heifers, one year and under two, and two Heifers, MNGErAONC: Years. s/eewccoe ee ee 12 50 10 00 St 6 25 5 00 AGED HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Section. 27. Bull, two years old or over; Cow, three years or over; Heifer, two years and under three; Heifer, one year and under two, and Heifer, under one year, females to be bred by Exhibitor........ $37 50 YOUNG HERD, FEMALES BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Bull, under two years; two Heifers, one year and under two; two Heifers, under one year, females to be bred by Exhibitor...... 37 50 GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of HSTRC ALT Or 2h aes 6c aoc eae roma a OLN $12 50 $10 00 $8 75 $6 25 $5 00 PRODUCE OF ONE COW. Two Animals of either sex, any age, pro- WUCOTOL ONE? COW. 1 «5s crore s754oieran srepenoushe 12°50' 1000 8 75 6.255) S800 For further information address Fletcher S. Hines, Secretary of Polled Dur- ham Breeders Association, Indianapolis, Indiana. Class XXXII.—BROWN SWISS. Section. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 1. Bull, three years old or over...... CSA ED Eat ES A PAD) HC Cc 2. Bull, two years and under three... 50 40 30 25 20 HC Cc 3. Bull, eighteen and under twenty-four THONGS) arses seven ois sticks, Grave eeisit ererene 50 40 30 25 20 HC C 4. Bull, twelve and under eighteen TOONENST Were ra slates cicievla eaeroa a eayere 35 30 25 20 15 HC C 5. Bull, six and under twelve months.. 35 30 25 20 15 HC Cc Gi Bully under Six’ MONS: <2... 10%. 2° 35 30 25 20 15 HC Cc 7. Cow, three years old or over...... 50 40 30 25 20 HC C 8. Heifer, two years and under three.. 50 40 30 25 20 HC C 9. Heifer, eighteen and under twenty- LOUD) WHOMUDS aise cc Saves s wit crel terete! 50 40 30 25 20 HC C 10. Heifer, twelve and under eighteen AOMCIS: eocict oro lool olelasetrereiareta ates srtteve 35 30 25 20 15 HC C 11. Heifer, six and under twelve months 35 30 25 20 15 HC Cc 12, Heifer, under six months:......... 35 30 25 20 15 HC Cc CHAMPION BULLS AND COWS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Tove CWO, CATS Old: OF OVD n:4 «cis-s/ ele. sie ieieiatexavelsseieleinisit: <1 6s) eZee le lejefs ei siene $ 80 HaneeReSSrver Bill! GWO!YGArs! OF (OVE. cic crete so sleitiele s-sisieie eays els ei siepeleie Diploma ey ESL ETO OI GW Ol V CAL Seve a) cve\ejaresalstarelovene arate chelate ele: eis Gisnsue, «cl crelensheierelayere 60 Om CSOLVOR EU. UNGEr? CWO! VCALB ais cri cre cickeveitisics © at ote le oleierajeleleieiecereus Diploma Hip ee COW.TEWOLYVCATS. O10) OF OV CD ei aictersic suse bis ace asiinia, oat avare, sus apolicnele wieleteiniete 80 ASHE RLCROLVG COW. LWO) Vals) OF OVOIts Hiwe, six-and: under twelve months: i:5...cisiee ans ease sineis eee 20 ails) 10 OS Wes UNnderssix-MONtHNS ss shinewtius ois ee chosen Oc eee 20 15 10 GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2d. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of one sire................ $ 30 $ 20 PRODUCE OF ONE EWE. 24. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one Ewe.......... 20 10 FLOCKS. 25. Ram and Three Ewes, two years old or OVEYP..............0eeee- 30 20 26.2 “Ram and, Three Ewes, UndermtwoO: years. ects oe crewietecuieeiere mire 30 20 FLOCK, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 45. Ram and Three Ewes, eighteen months old or over, bred by POX DICON aiere:s eke & © 6, vcore eieveraivosstarsvele’o) oon tovete ota oR everer oon Onno rote: 30 20 Ie a's ee oe ee Section. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 1. Ram, two years old or over....... $50 $45 $ 35 $30 $ 20 2. Ram, eighteen and under twenty- POUT Pe IUOMUNS h oicin oieecc ccs © <0 c'a cle 50 45 35 30 20 38. Ram, twelve and under eighteen PNRENTA URS eons soci ciere sires oie els 10) nides'o.6- 058 50 45 35 30 20 4. Ram, six and under twelve months 35 30 25 20 15 me mam, winder six months............ 35 30 25 20 Ld 6. Ewe, two years old or over....... 50 45 35 30 20 7. Ewe, eighteen and under twenty- POTEET INONCNS: 3 ote a he coals = oc cs ba tres 50 45 35 30 20 8. Ewe, twelve and under eighteen BYACSIU TITS lec a) oes ae aC ain ieie’. ous (ueveis ay orare 50 45 35 30 20 9. Ewe, six and under twelve months 35 30 25 20 15 ao. awe, under six months............ 35 30 25 20 15 CHAMPION RAMS AND EWES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) PEST ONE, VOAT) O10: OF OV Ole cc cic cic cnle sais x1elo sab eee dos deme e eee ne MeEEEICORCrVG ham. ONO YEAR OL OVE... <00 cscs cecdes cede bccswececes Mean Under LWeLYC: MONTIS. =. oostevo ole occ vce ceceveaweenees mee Reserve: mam... nider twelve: Months. 6.2.6 cd cele c cc ce ewe Mee qOHCTVOATIOLG OL OVCD.. «a cies o/clcisieiciclensle s aleis dies -4.8 sleisie'w o/s o/svess'o' ME ELCSErVO Hiwe: ONC VEAL OF OVEL. 56 ec ccc esc ccs eesti wee csecnss Me tWe MINGer EWELVC: MOMGHS so. fens ges saci sctls ss e6 5o6 00025 0s are eis PeeCHCrve Ewe. winder twelve MONTHS. 3. 0... 6... tec cee cece neces GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) NLR OTT RIN VG EO aete eerste nn eae ei cieres 31S, 006 3) ste 'a) 61, aisislia ho) o's ivi wie wwe wate EEL ONO T VC ELLY ett 1S Cala ote eyavelsiciaia is os) chs (e\e"o + ‘sieves wielaiie ates wie s\elsis sale cl. HAV Ep ie Ges Be Ba En oo Se eC ee rec Irreeanricoc PEL COSCIV CERIO a ATELY eRe Onsite to earns Soi caste oii S216 155.76 fore, axe levied Be ole uae ope, 6: e GET OF ONE SIRE. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any ALO Let Of ONE SITs. 02 cies, oj010le ols 60 50 40 30 20 PRODUCE OF ONE EWE. 24. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one Ewe........ 40 35 25 20 15 FLOCKS. 25. Ram and Three Ewes, eighteen MORLHS Old! OF OVCL.2.0cie wicice cess 60 45 30 25 20 26. Ram and Three Ewes, under eigh- Class XLVII.—COTSWOLD. teen months Setain moa Dre SOCKOR 50 40 25 20 15 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC C HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc $80 Diploma 50 Diploma 80 Diploma 50 Diploma 100 Diploma 100 Diploma HC Cc HC Cc HC HC Section. 27 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. FLOCK, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Ram and Three Ewes, eighteen months old or over, bred by 1D) 1010) | 0) See ee ee Ree emp et cero cae acid 4 Big Gidlac-oc PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. Best showing of Cotswold Sheep in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented................ PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Cotswold Sheep in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animalsiowned Dyone Exhibitors. «asec eis eka iter ena FAT SHEEP.—FROM RECORDED SIRES AND DAMS. Wether, one:year oldjand under twOoncsce © cieis le eiieteieiers oie $ 25 Wether, Six and under twelve months. lene silenetrcieereieieie suelelle 25 Wether UNGer SIX: MONUTNS,. « <:.. cere) oer cl hanece cheveneioralcvetetenoietale si ociene 15 PEN, Three Wethers, one year old and under two.......... 40 PEN, Three Wethers, six and under twelve months.......... 40 PEN, Three Wethers, under six months.................00. 30 CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Wether Hany aS, cc Savccetinc cacuctee wiarens oie ave where sual custeverste Sore cheremerene PEN; -Chree: Wethers, amy ide Oea occas cicmes oie nin occ skeleteemeaeretioe FAT SHEEP.—GRADES, BY RECORDED SIRES. Wether, one year old and under two...............cc ee eeeee 25 Wether, six and under twelve months. ..:... . 50.0% 0+ sacks 25 Wether, under Six: Months... <2 «sucrene Sue ced ee ee et rotten 15 PEN, Three Wethers, one year old and under two........... 40 PEN, Three Wethers, six and under twelve months.......... 40 PEN, Three Wethers, under six months...........c0ec.ccee. 30 CHAMPIONS (Grades). (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) WEED) ANY DLE cn asc eNie yw arcs veces vg lous une setieapiel sh okelen © Rhabehover aca cetteneee PHN, Three Wethers, ‘any aPC. 22 sos acetate oehetoamusweecnioe — 150 — $200 Diploma Diploma 40 80 $40 80 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR COTSWOLD SHEEP. The American Cotswold Association offers special prizes as follows for Amer- ican-bred Cotswold sheep exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904, the prizes to follow the official awards of the World’s Fair to rams and ewes recorded in the Flock Register of the American Cotswold Association, and bear registry labels. Section. 1st. 2d. 8rd. 4th. ieee EWO.VCArs Old OF OVEI. « ccjeioc:c.cvs.e\nivioia srs.0 sie eae soe $15 $ 10 $ S29 $335 2. Ram, eighteen and under twenty-four months......... 15 10 5 5 3. Ram, twelve and under eighteen months............... 15 10 5 5 Aeeetiam. Six and under twelve, months: ....6..06¢6s6 ccc 12 8 5 5 PemPERTLIE CONTIG. Ol) SEX INIONEI A. 6 soi) kis wie aj'erevsrel dig e einioie.e etm ere eisielels 12 8 5 5 Peete; LWO-YEAars' O1G OF OVET io i6 5 fe oe soc s ware eyes s wave oeie'es 15 10 5 5 7. Ewe, eighteen and under twenty-four months......... 15 10 5 5 8. Ewe, twelve and under eighteen months............... 15 10 5 5 9. Ewe, six and under twelve months.................00- 12 8 5 5 EWS ITC OF (SiX MONCH SG): c.2:6.0) o's-+ 2 a nies ele accrece tise eels eleka 12 8 5 a GET OF ONE SIRE. ist. 2d. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of one sire............... $15 $ 10 FLOCKS. 25. Ram and Three Ewes, over eighteen months..................0-. 15 10 26. Ram and Three Ewes, under eighteen months.................000. 15 10 For further information address F. W. Harding, Secretary of the American Cotswold Association, Waukesha, Wis. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR MISSOURI EXHIBITS OF COTSWOLD SHEEP. The State of Missouri, through its Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, offers to the Cotswold Sheep breeders of Missouri the following cash prizes. Only Missouri exhibitors may compete for these prizes. The prizes to follow the official awards of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, subject to special con- ditions published elsewhere: Section. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Helen. GWOl Years, O10. OF OVET so ce 1c o100 ee 6 of 0 oS letse velo cheletoree $20 $15 $ 10 2. Ram, eighteen and under twenty-four months............... 20 15 10 3. Ram, twelve and under eighteen months.................2.. 20 15 10 Pome, fix and under [welve MONTHS... 66. os neces secs wsisis ses 20 15 10 Peta: UNOET SUX, MONGHS'.).).,0c, coors Sis, ori ole alee heehee cieieini ote 20 15 10 Heme Wwe EL wWO, VESTS: O1GOL OVET 3s. -. «.s etielerehe se slelsrsieusieieletevey sl oieie 80 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR OXFORD DOWN SHEEP. The American Oxford Down Record Association offers the following special prizes for Oxford Down sheep exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904, the prizes to follow the official awards of the World’s Fair to Oxford Down sheep recorded in the Flock Book of the organization. Ist. 2d. 3rd. 4th. 65th. AIM 2 V.CATS: O1GN OT VOV ET, srece wicvecs ate toy oseceVeranereics toheroambererekeils $30 $25 $20 $15 $ 10 Ram i year oldvand under. 2s ics acctele 010 e-eileve 6 allots) clereite 30 25 20 15 10 Ram=Bamb und er Ws y. Cars ie cccteies«, 6, ane re scetavwiee face ous eserers 25 20 15 10 5 Wier 2,V.CAls Old: 'OLZOVEI -sciie cs, ereceteccusienaie lous eekaronacoreneteuole 30 25 20 15 10 Hweelsy.ecar Oldv amd Wind Gi dics .creeteheveys aie sievana tote elsus eaakeie 30 25 20 IS 10 MWeMsaimi UMS? 1 ViOATs. Kies ucclenis eichersneivel's susiel elles Gis, ceatlers 25 20 15 10 5 COHEN TOM EVA, colecanechanae. ave aleheetorciemec acon ontencueesl e loueus ie tevei nls 40 CHAMPION HWeMs cs okie 5 ao acacs eisai ralaenatete ib eecaid Sie onaiee ae 40 Four animals of either sex, any age, get of one sire... 30 25 20 15 10 FLOCKS. Ram any age, Ewe 2 yearS Or OVELr....... cee cee ee ees Ewe 1 year and under 2 and Ewe Lamb.............. 30 25 20 15 10 Best six sheep any age Or S€X........ cece eee cece 30 25 15 WETHERS. Pure bred Wether 1 year oldi.....s2iss082e.aeers wee 15 10 5 Ruresbred Wether Lamb.......:.20...<.socaeeseeno cue 15 10 5 UAMIMO LOM IVWViECHEL o.ccaus «1 axes tule, oieclavone ete etenetor onicnerciereiceare 20 IRenris) Wethers any SOs, «oc 0 0y0cr0c tere < aici ncieieusces 20 For further information address W. A. Shafor, Secretary of the American Oxford Down Record Association, Hamilton, O. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR MISSOURI EXHIBITS OF OXFORD SHEEP. The State of Missouri, through its Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, offers to the Oxford Sheep breeders of Missouri the following cash prizes. Only Missouri exhibitors may compete for these prizes. The prizes to follow — 154 — the official awards of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, subject to special con- ditions published elsewhere: Section. 1st. 2d. MEDI LWOnVCATALOLUG OI IOVED sc cleus sisiec osc oes ss wisisc oe sissies cia AEP RLD 2. Ram, eighteen and under twenty-four months............ severed 15 3. Ram, twelve and under twenty-four months................ aueiate 15 Pook am- six and under twelve MONtHS.........6cs00ccscecsce sete 15 Pep TSUN PE UNGGE: Sika MOMLUS ye ci ne ele 'cis.s v\s\e 60 cia cos: ise ne 0.0 ofc « aes 15 PEI erntwO! ViCAlsuGlaOneOVieliaeccicciess clclsiela.sle oc ciclo so + v0.5 vie « crerd 15 7. Ewe, eighteen and under twenty-four months............. Sees 15 8. Ewe, twelve and under eighteen months.................. Same 15 Peetiwersix ang 1nder LWelVe MONTAG)... 2. occ ccc nees oes 15 SPL UOMO Sike TOM UL Sincnerctelols = eleies/ ele) o)<1e, asic’ 1s1s\elelels cysie/sinisi 6 ae 15 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. _ CN NC Te A A Ns GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of one sire............... $ 20 PRODUCE OF ONE EWE. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one Ewe.......... 10 FLOCKS. Ram and Three Ewes, two years old or OVETL.............seeeeee 20 Rameand Three Ewes, Under CWO Years... .5 0.02 ..cc scene csc ccecs 20 FLOCK, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Ram and Three Ewes, eighteen months old or over, bred by ESE TE an Gee ee er cea ence i oot ouaetrovic ats oraloist scepai'e, ils) shale re: evelekeleverorsters 25 Class XLIX.—_SOUTHDOWN. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 6th. Ram, two years old or over....... $50 $45 $35 $ 30 $ 20 HC Ram, eighteen and under twenty- POUT INON UNS eras eteters cyele Gi ctoicrsiese 6 « 50 45 35 30 20 HC Ram, twelve and under eighteen WEG UUGL See gered fo si ateicte Chee cish si ve wilco, 6 50 45 35 30 20 HC Ram, six and under twelve months 35 30 25 20 15 HC Ram under ‘six months. .....-.....- 35 30 25 20 15 HC Ewe, two years old or over....... 50 45 35 30 20 HC Ewe, eighteen and under twenty- OUTS TTTOTIDIIS er. ere eh etateie!crele etais «000» 50 45 35 30 20 HC Ewe, twelve and under eighteen MICE ac ci Moe heS Bao oan 50 45 35 30 20 HC Ewe, six and under twelve months 35 30 25 20 15 HC Ewe, under six months............ 35 30 25 2 15 HC 3d. $ 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 2nd. $ 10 10 10 15 7th. elele) ©) C Cele ~ fe CHAMPION RAMS AND EWES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Section. ie “Ram, one: year old“OTr OVeR.c.5.:to2 on 2s ene cucle crate otoue ie onctetetterere tortie 12s) Reserve: Ram: One Vear Or OVIEL =] cs eae cle creinie cistsgetsl ele) olekenereienenenone 135s Ram: under twelve: MONTHS cue ocr 'ecveiaccheners srevers teres erelorcuele enero 14 Reserve Ram; under twelve months... 2. nets cteieciclere hereite be Hiwe; oneryear OldOn OVEN. aijc-1cne lees) a oft eke efeleleled st avetalaiefetonelelotokavorte ye Gs “ReEServe HWe, ONC Var OF OVE ccs toe ote siele chalraka re avekeateeensteronelohalte ie Mwe. under twelve: MOMEDS: ci. cnc.) ote slo ceher ol cheteielenereitehersteoKcnotel stereloore tS) Reserve Ewe, under twelve’ months’ ccc.c ce eters c1o = <)oioicielel ovelaverietedere GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) OMB EVA TIN NAM ALO ccactcs cunterenciertieieis aiicversrevsie eroncwauenote efonolehene Poker odol aeNcReu meio Jn PRESERVE ARAM ANY ALC. ce.s cies o oiatehene) oi clereie fa rescks oleneteonelelstoreustehen peulonete HM EIWiCs SAMY: ALC wa). wants gisre sels cise cusre clove oielovskensmolehotarene eroteenatolelelel onal wet oKe DO RESOLVE, WWE; ANY: ALC ac cece k poche scree loisilocveler el enclojele ststaienelletel eters. GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. “2d. 8d. 4th, “5th. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any 24. 29. ale; Set OLcONE! SITE. ec eierares see cee $60 $50 $40 $ 30 §$ 20 PRODUCE OF ONE EWE. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one Ewe......... 40 35 25 20 15 FLOCKS. Ram and Three Ewes, eighteen months Old Or OVER... p< rs eeste ee 60 45 30 25 20 Ram and Three Ewes, under eigh- ECON MONTHS -.3. sisacvia tev iaiie = ene gees 50 40 25 20 15 FLOCK, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 7 Ram and Three Ewes, eighteen months old or over, bred by OXI DUCOP sg ais ose ore souce ta a, or Vo loyeloc a facece sta f elecoie eacencueue to Meena tioaneneraeer Peers PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. Best showing of Southdown Sheep in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to . animals bred by any one Breeder represented................ PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Southdown Sheep in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals‘owned by one! Hxhibitor.... . aes. 2 oes see ee — 156 — $80 Diploma 50 Diploma 80 Diploma 50 Diploma 100 Diploma 100 Diploma HC HC $200 Diploma Diploma FAT SHEEP.—FROM RECORDED SIRES AND DAMS. Section. 1st. 30. Wether, one year old and under two...............cccccceee $ 25 ot. Wether, six'and under twelve months...........c0ccccccccsce 25 PE UNO UDGer Six MONCH. 0s... sess cc see cee. ccc cele cewncecue 15 33. PEN, Three Wethers, one year old and under two.......... 40 34. PEN, Three wethers, six and under twelve months.......... 40 35. PEN, Three wethers, under six months..................... 30 CHAMPIONS. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR MISSOURI (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) SUMED OS SAUNA ELEXO oeecinsa aveicrere au: She bAorateee elk, Doon ek im ce We wa Sieh ever es ore BING BEGG) WEI CTS: (AINV1 8 SC icc: cracntscertieley cc's erie oe.c.Ss.0'¥ Cove FAT SHEEP.—GRADES, BY RECORDED SIRES. Wether one: year old and under EWO. 2. 220s. ces ccc c eee 25 Wether, six and under twelve months..............-.c.ccees 25 WiCLHCr Un Gon SEX-sMODUNS 2:7. a ctercic cichie se oe © 6 c.aio.b <0 o:0s1e/s ele vore 15 PEN, Three Wethers, one year old and under two........... 40 PEN, Three Wethers, six and under twelve months.......... 40 PEN, Three Wethers, under six months..................... 30 CHAMPIONS (Grades). (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) WV BIL CT ANN AEC ocr siete. cranal edele cover co: 2,'o.cres ol'suasepaleiay'cya8s0 %, Shecd, sy ajleeeebers PSN Ear eCOn Willers AMY AS Ole occ is che arc dic !ote )areis' oe wrelevasdoceclee 15 15 12 30 30 25 40 80 40 80 EXHIBITS OF SOUTHDOWN SHEEP. The State of Missouri, through its Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, offers to the Southdown Sheep breeders of Missouri the following cash prizes. Only Missouri exhibitors may compete for these prizes. The prizes to follow the official awards of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, subject to special con- ditions published elsewhere: Section. 1st. Hate CWO! Vieatsr Olde OL OV.CL . ccciei nics « oo cies 0 o.0)a/ev0.0 soo, ravorwsi ais Ram, eighteen and under twenty-four months............ Ram. twelve and under eighteen months................. Ram, six and under twelve months.................-ee08- PATH OMUTG CIS ECeTIOMUM Ss si cccs aieisigsicins a o's e 02 ews oe levels slate ee H WOMEN ORV GATS (OlGEOI OVEL sc cco. c 5 a:cleicte oie ero divsea'elenE’e gears 6 Ewe, eighteen and under twenty-four months............. Ewe, twelve and under eighteen months.................. Mwensixand under twelve months. ..6... 26k eee et ee ae HiWG UNOS S ER IMON UNS :..o oie cre eorels eo wlan. ciale Bs, as jord oie 6, ateleratere 2d. $ 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 3d. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 GET OF ONE SIRE. Section. 1st. 2nd. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of one sire............... $ 20 $ 10 PRODUCE OF ONE EWE. 24. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one Ewe.......... 10 5 FLOCKS. 20. Ram and Three Ewes, two years ‘old’ or OVCEs oc. ccccr «cies viele cielo 20 10 260) Ram and Three Mwes: under two) yearsic ace a clos ele ols eteiele cterclere 20 10 FLOCK, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 27. Ram and Three Ewes, eighteen months old or over, bred by OAD ICON ciiicre acess a rele 34 wrshd euerateie O che wists oceredolobee ale heie Dine tore ene 25 15 Class L—HAMPSHIRE. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 1. Ram, two years old or over....... $35 $30 $ 25 $ 20 $ 15 HC Cc 2. Ram, eighteen and under twenty- fOUT MONUNS an ace eiote creioeteere cle Bi) 30 25 20 15 HC Cc 3. Ram, twelve and under eighteen MMOMUCHS Fe iacs cores whale. ors or aeieerle eee le 35 30 25 20 15 HC Cc 4. Ram, six and under twelve months 25 20 15 10 8 HC C bea wham, under (six MOntHS.\< 26 acme. oe 25 20 15 10 8 HC Cc 6. Ewe, two years old or over........ 35 30 25 20 15 HC Cc 7. Ewe, eighteen and under twenty- LOUT- MONCHS%, o.:.fersa eee ee oeieiene 35 30 25 20 1b HC Cc 8. Ewe, twelve and under eighteen TMON ENS sas. 5 sea ovsevererevs wictiotareueeteheretors 3 30 25 20 15 HC Cc 9. Ewe, six and under twelve months. 25 20 15 10 8 HC Cc 10. Ewe, under six months............ 25 20 115) 10 8 HC Cc CHAMPION RAMS AND EWES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) iit, Ram, one year Old. OTiOVER si. deicspsnele sc tetare sau sistas, ol caterer oretelshorenetanatisie $60 os Reserve: Ram, ONC VAT OL OVE sa,5.ersie sdaresscre onavonsrar avers tun siaysaska ououstene Diploma to RAM Under twelve: MONIES 370.5% cris ocseresccue «ree erelele euchedelsce-siechersnencuere 40 4, Reserve Ram, under twelve monthsicc. ....0. ccc cet cicsis « cnenetere ols eters Diploma bee MEW; ONO, YOaT Old: Or OVEI es cicsic/s ns 2.2 creseteiece sierecsrouepaneie tei na exckotheieene 60 Gs, Reserve Hwe,; ONE! Year OF OVELS soc .c. csiere is oie e.e oeloule fepsucus letelonenelereits Diploma ieonkiwe; under twelve months.....:...%0:.cas acess cele ss Gene clement 40 18. Reserve Ewe, under twelve months.............. cc cece c ce etees Diploma GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) Section. Seas MERE ETT UM SUTTOUETLUS Chote cove) oe icin ini dlc ie\'es's' elle lalare ‘nls ale bila euavelodtale cle ‘aleve eden dieie SUPT OROL.V Ow LUATIN ANDY (AEC cose aie esis edie vip Geiss else wie usie ole ieleccsleve aislelele ER UTES MUNIN BTU SO mere ol ct eof eioylclo) 61 ste as 0'.0':6\'0!0%e 6c, eee. b's, 0°. 5 Sia-aGiev ts ayhe. ele aiaterra DO MEPELOROEVG LW; RIV) (ALO. sin coche ois oleic wie nsec ww eee vce svcideuwwedelsies GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any ace, ret Of ONE SIPC... .5 .606208 $ 40 $30 $25 $ 20 $ 15 PRODUCE OF ONE EWE. 24. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one Ewe........ 25 20 Lb 10 8 FLOCKS. 25. Ram and Three Ewes, eighteen FHONEHS) Old) OF OVCLa.« os.c10 eas eee 50 40 30 20 15 26. Ram and Three Ewes, under eigh- ECCT INON ENS, a's she-chavolere eles evereis role 40 30 25 15 10 FLOCK, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 27. Ram and Three Ewes, eighteen months old or over, bred by ERTL ECT cee esterotas ete te aie cte cVeuss aie cei syalcieren suelere tei'a. io bial erre'orseo: cfouei’s, systtaene PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. 28. Best showing of Hampshire Sheep in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented...............2. PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 29. Best showing of Hampshire Sheep in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to ATIMaAlsOWNEe! Dy ONC BYRNIDICOM coro micte arere elelofes wis) ami wie 2) = tale) 6/ohols) ote FAT SHEEP—FROM RECORDED SIRES AND DAMS. 1st Sen ennier One year Old and: UNGEr EWOl ce oc elec cree cisieiec e sieisi os $ 20 BileVLeLher six and under twelve Months... 2.0). sc.ccc¢ ocre wweioineie cs 20 PV OURCE eUnd OF (SEX) MOMCIS s/.:6 «./ssinia cis coyote, ats eleisieyeisteyele'(eiel esl oise1s 15 33. PEN, Three Wethers, one year old and under two.......... 40 34. PEN, Three Wethers, six and under twelve months.......... 40 35. PEN, Three Wethers, under six months.................-.. 25 —— bo $ 75 Diploma 75 Diploma 6th. HC HC HC HC 7th. $150 Diploma Diploma CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Section. S65 se W CENCE: ANY CALS a cercra chloro ievelelchelelon el olliieleieiel tettuetehet eel rorrere $ 25 37 EDN, “Lhree: Wetherss: ANY (ALO ae oc cic) oicvele'e slotieereerstelonetoien nerds 50 FAT SHEEP—GRADES, BY RECORDED SIRES. 1st 2d. 3d. ssa) avwether: one year-old and under iGwiOi eters ors oko telorenetoreneneonetel $20 $15 $ 10 a9) (Wether, six and under twelve months 27, 2. aacioe create 20 15 10 AQe Wether: under SEX MOMUNS ec cic cele ss: chevores tie eter cuer ten oneal 15 10 8 41. PEN, Three Wethers, one year old and under two........... 40 30 20 42. PEN, Three Wethers, six and under twelve months.......... 40 30 20 43. PEN, Three Wethers, under six months.................... 25 20 at CHAMPIONS (Grades). (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Ad ENV CEDOT UT. SABO cio acetece ene. 10 aitone eoeiel-o eeene te nsnelcenerenetnran sia lero otelenm arene $ 25 Abe PHN Three 'Wethers, ‘amy AS eri. core crs csehors ers) aiahelepere ovensyencie siete 50 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR HAMPSHIRE SHEEP. The Hampshire-Down Breeders’ Association of America offers the following special prizes for Hampshire sheep exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904. The prizes are to follow the official awards of the World’s Fair to sheep recorded in the Flock Register of the Hampshire-Down Breeders’ Association of America. Section. 1st. 2d. 3rd. 4th. i Ram, two! years old: OrsOVier: ios <0sccves uote uals sasiete eevee S210) “Si 8 “Sete Saeed 2. Ram, eighteen and under twenty-four months......... 10 8 6 4 4. Ram, six and under twelve months: :. 2.2 225..0.' ccm: 10 8 6 4 Os SHWes CWO’ VEArs Old OL Oven cocie oete oeree ie ae eeetoioes 10 8 6 a 7. Ewe, eighteen and under twenty-four months.......... 10 8 6 4 oo Ewe; six and under twelve months. i... 454 sess oe ee 10 8 6 4 Four ram lambs, six and under twelve months........ 10 6 Four ewe lambs, six and under twelve months........ 10 6 For further information address C. A. Tyler, Secretary of the Hampshire-Down Breeders’ Association of America, Nottawa, Mich. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR MISSOURI EXHIBITS OF HAMPSHIRE SHEEP. The State of Missouri, through its Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission offers to the Hampshire Sheep breeders of Missouri the following cash prizes. Only Missouri exhibitors may compete for these prizes The prizes to follow — 160 — the official awards of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, subject to special con- ditions published elsewhere: Section. 1st. 2nd. ETAT EU VOLVCATS Ol OTMOVEN «07.0 610 0 cue cee ecisis cece slesins setsieseenen $15 $ 10 2. Ram, eighteen and under twenty-four months..................... 15 10 8. Ram, twelve and under eighteen months.....................000. 15 10 RpeTOr Six) ANG UNdErstWElVE MONTNS,. ...0ccscccccvccssccccesccvsease 15 10 BELT ITIC CLG ReTNOUMGIS sccm oe siete coils oe) 0 c.2/0 o/s: os s10.0 0.0 06:0.610 0s 01006 15 10 ROME WO! VEALS OlW) OF OVC. cic ciccea ccs ceca st cce ce ncelsecietiveseceses 15 10 7. Ewe, eighteen and under twenty-four months....................- 15 10 8. Ewe, twelve and under eighteen months..............c.cccceecces 15 10 meiwoO- fix and Under twelve MONEDS:. ..... 6... cc ccs cclcveescnvvcccee 15 10 MERC ITI CG SIS See TIOTGIES ac )as ci ete, s, aus-chs es, sieve: s.4.51 01016. o1e-eieie @/s 0,0 syerese 6 eielareie 15 10 Class LI.—CHEVIOT. Section. Ist. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 1. Ram, two years old or over....... $35 $30 $ 25 $ 20 $ 15 HC Cc 2. Ram, eighteen and under twenty- POMP SMIOMENS Sac, ors) cera. ers Sever aie «, iene 35 30 25 20 15 HC Cc 38. Ram, twelve and under eighteen RONEN S eo -fe c/o ofetarerers Sts elaiels) oshereace.cte 35 30 25 20 15 HC C 4. Ram, six and under twelve months 25 20 15 10 8 HC Cc Pkam: Wnder Six’ MONUHS............0. 25 20 15 10 8 HC Cc 6. Ewe, two years old or over........ 35 30 25 -20 15 HC C 7. Ewe, eighteen and under twenty- TOUTSTNONENS sioss.c crciatersisieisveisieisiste ies s 35 30 25 20 15 HC Cc 8. Ewe, twelve and under eighteen MPTCONTIH CNS) ofS OREN CRO OEIC ORCI RE OC EEC 35 30 25 20 15 HC Cc 9. Ewe, six and under twelve months. 25 20 15 10 8 HC c me Ewe, under six months............ 25 20 15 10 8 HC Cc CHAMPION RAMS AND EWES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Sita: (ONE YVGar Old) OF OVER. «<6. e ccoc cele s voce risscrcsciescsiccsees $60 mae Reserve Ram, One Year OF OVET:. 2. 600. .2 cee ec ccc cece cece eeens Diploma mee Ram. under twelve months... ...........ccscccerscssscscccsscces 40 14. Reserve Ram, under twelve months.............eceeeeceeveeees Diploma ee EIWO- ONG VEar OLGIOL OVER. «sco oes ne ye cle e ec ccewsinecccscsens 60 16. Reserve Ewe, one year OF OVEL........ cece recesses ee reccccccers Diploma mo Ewe, under twelve Months. ...........cccscerescrsccceccrssccss 40 18. Reserve Ewe, under twelve months...........eeeeeee eee eeeeces Diploma GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) SRPPEL ATTA VAL Os ote io icicle cieleieieis «oe siecle 0 eiele.c1s)s\ ole scjeieie'e a10 vieielele/eieinjeleie 75 BO, Reserve RAM, aANy AGC........ccccceccccccccorcccecccccees Sear: Diploma MOELWO, ATIY BEG... ccc cece ence c ee cececcecsesessesceeseces 75 Be Reserve Ewe, ANY AGC. ...... ccc rccccc vnc cc crsccesccessessens Diploma GET OF ONE SIRE. Section. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any age, getvot one sires... ce een $ 40 $ 30 $ 25 $ 20 $ 15 PRODUCE OF ONE EWE. 24. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one Ewe........ 25 20 15 10 8 FLOCKS. 25. Ram and Three Ewes, eighteen Monthsrold OLrOVelas scedeiecce 50 40 30 20 15 He C 26. Ram and Three Ewes, under eigh- | LOCH TMONCNS 1. ro nvarete ire eracreaforcieres 40 30 25 15 10 HC Gay FLOCK, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 27. Ram and Three Ewes, eighteen months old or over, bred by i Dod obo] 0) pieea Ne tar nnn Vane rt cE nner Cmts hia cnt Rina te A cia A iG Ciao Oia $150 PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. 28. Best showing of Cheviot Sheep in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented................ Diploma PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 29. Best showing of Cheviot Sheep in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as deiermined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals’ Owned. by) ONESH XM COs mac ole crerevetstataeue etebene sins leneteieresels Diploma FAT SHEEP—FROM RECORDED SIRES AND DAMS. 30:5, Wether;-one year old and under two... 2.45 oaeacu. ee se nee $20 $ 15 $ 20 oil » Wether, six and under twelve months, .:.25....5-0.-s aeneee 20 15 10 Se eWCLOCr, Under Six PMONtHS can ne ne cece coe cletttie orto 15 10 8 33. PEN, Three Wethers, one year old and under two.......... 40 30 20 34. PEN, Three Wethers, six and under twelve months......... 40 30 20 35. PEN, Three Wethers, under six months............-.-:00- 25 20 15 CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) BO AVVCUNEL PANY OH ALG wusieisw a sierdestererviice Ul tan ete Cae Ree 25 oie HELIN, Three: Wethers; any age. .s so.n don cue eee pees 50 - Section. 1st. 88. Wether, one year old and under two.............cccceeeeces $ 20 89. Wether, six and under twelve months..................000. 20 SY OUDOD eNO Cl i SEXC IMOMGIS . 6 6 0'c\c\s16 co's else 00 ove avelcjelceweeceveeee 15 41. PEN, Three Wethers, one year old and under two........... 40 42. PEN, Three Wethers, six and under twelve months.......... 40 43. PEN, Three Wethers, under six months.................... 25 CHAMPIONS (Grades). (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) RN UMSHIDOT MELT) Vis LE Ore rater ey a eal ct ay oi cic) cee siececeisie: 0.6: sl.e 87s) 0146 ais ie ease ales Slovene EEN, “TOTCO Wiethers, ANY ALC ..5 osc ove spores es wsicneerewie satis Class LII.—LEICESTER. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 1. Ram, two years old or over....... $35 $30 $ 25 $ 20 §$ 15 2. Ram, eighteen and under twenty- POUT MINONUNS £2 5 sleie feist a yersiotarcaie fancies 35 30 25 20 15 3. Ram, twelve and under eighteen RTTOTIUD SE rete ove eves ole jevel ote aloie ate! & 3108s 35 30 25 20 15 HC C 8. Ewe, twelye and under eighteen PILOTS ees eve ieraicr sical sito ctausis cue reves 3! 30 25 20 15 HC C 9. Ewe, six and under twelve months. 25 20 15 10 8 HC C 10; Hwe, under six months............ 25 20 15 10 8 HC Cc CHAMPION RAMS AND EWES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Ie SONCEVCATD OlG, OL OVCTyc ieee ic cscvis cic tis cle ce ca slcisls aed ele soe $ 60 Powe ROSOnVG tam: ONE VAT OF OVEP 0.6.6 occ os occ sess ciceseateaceses Diploma SEECATH UNCLE WOlV.G HIMONTOA s crejicre.s ole case ose 8.01» <.cis.e1s sie.¢ ove 6 Siein eisieieis 40 Mier rLCSOLVOrcam> TINGer CWELVG IMONUNS < ccc icc oie cc ees tec ese Diploma aC WONG VCAT OUT OLIOVEl «co so a-c cic 6 acc u o's wrer'oseiet elevel o1010/0'e)¢ ie) ee eele 60 Mr EUCSOLVG UE: We ONO! YEA OL OV.ELs «5 ccvds scsi sais «cles wreis vee sive Diploma We UNGOl GWOLVO. MOMCOA. «6.55.00 eeicieie e eleie wells ct's.e fe cle civie.s esse 40 Hs. Reserve Hwe, under twelve months... ....6....ccccccccc cee necse Diploma — 175 — GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Section. Oe ORAM, ONY. ALO cares wre oneceusneue ope ier hcvarstayfeloteiele etereratstetohoimenceRaCneetcrs torte $ 75 DOS mRESCLVE: RAM, cay ALCON cc tecicie er claves cle ccusteNenelereitieteds ChesoLoucnensTeltencrorens Diploma Hie we, any are......-- pis Sib ie te. 8.9 eile Gla os Sadana lonaphue suas tepstoowatensvetelste erator 75 QomRESOCLVO: HW, AY: ALC wc nc cio one wicie +. chore crehcieleuouel cuateneterolotedenenstenenencieuens Diploma GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2nd. srd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of ione Sire... je cce. ss $40 $30 $ 25 $ 20 §$ 15 HC Cc PRODUCE OF ONE EWE. 24. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one ewe......... 25 20 15 10 8 HC Cc FLOCKS. 25. Ram and three Ewes, eighteen months Old Or OVERS. ccs cereic eles 50 40 30 20 15 HC 26. Ram and three Ewes, under eigh- TSCM AMONUENS 3 cies secreieese aes o eheretevers 40 30 25 15) 10 HC FLOCK, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 27. Ram and Three hwes, eighteen months old or over, bred by FORMIDICOL So wci ss. cite.g eich so sous ey aueieuntezevsie etelar ore vate ioveceusts le lapeusiaieisis aisha vererstene 150 PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. 28. Best showing of Lincoln Sheep in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented................ Diploma PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 29. Best showing of Lincoln Sheep in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned bytone HXxhibitors..5. snc. oe oe ssw cies eels one cere Diploma FAT SHEEP—FROM RECORDED SIRES AND DAMS. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 50:a wether, one year old and under two...’ 2..ccc ss cree cree cue Soe $20 $15 $ 10 ol. wWwetner, Six and under twelve.months..2 ssc ceiis acme nce 20 15 10 posemvVetner, under six months... 2c. cient cio mise ce crear 15 10 8 33. PEN, Three Wethers, one year old and under two........... 40 30 20 34. PEN, Three Wethers, six and under twelve months......... 40 30 20 35. PEN, Three Wethers, under six months............ccccceces 25 20 15 CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Section. SRNL ESEETOON ea ERE ELL Cook ch cies 075) by in cial are) ole :bie aveleie oid alge eB occ. dictaiend walhneciatne $ 25 Seve, -Poree Wethers, any AGC... ccc cc ccsccccceniecececce 50 FAT SHEEP—GRADES, BY RECORDED SIRES. ist 2d. 3d 38. Wether, one year old and under two...................000- $20 $15 $ 10 39. Wether, six and under twelve months....................... 20 15 10 BU GENOD UNG SEX INONTDS.. © o sicc cs oc bice evce ces seccscecceeee 15 10 8 41. PEN, Three Wethers, one year old and under two........... 40 30 20° 42. PEN, Three Wethers, six and under twelve months.......... 40 30 20 43. PEN, Three Wethers, under six months.................... 25 20 15 CHAMPIONS (Grades). (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) EMEUVIGUUIOI 2A YrAlGs .. cdic-osoc.cls ais ccigcicicc t eleecle Seles se eeeaseeeec 25 mma. “bhree Wethers, ANY ASE. . cc ee cc cscs oo asic crs cdecs ces 50 a ll Class LIX-C.—GRAND CHAMPION PURE-BRED WETHERS—BY AGES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Wether, all breeds, one year old and under two................. Diploma Wether, all breeds, six and under twelve months................ Diploma WiStihereall Dreeds. UNGer SIX MONS. «cic a7 6 vias nis 60.0 oars oeers, oles Diploma FAT WETHER—CHAMPION OVER ALL. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals in Class LIX-C.) WEEN On- alls DUCCUSHANG ALCSic cisc.s cle o.c-e oveein.0:o oo swe) eblerereielale oie: were 100 Class LIX-D.—GRAND CHAMPION GRADE WETHERS—BY AGES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Wether, Grades of all breeds, one year old and under two....... Diploma Wether, Grades of all breeds, six and under twelve months...... Diploma Wether, Grades of all breeds, under six months................ Diploma FAT WETHER—CHAMPION OVER ALL. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals in Class LIX-D.) WV GH Oren Alle ORAM OS Ay AE OM oi ac, cce oes cit 1s.0) cle .c whclshais)pie- ales eiuraietevalele 100 Class LIX.—SUFFOLK. Seatton ist. 24. 3a 1. Flock of Suffolk Sheep, not less than five head, consisting of Ram) and Hour Ewes; any (awesome cern cia celine mekaeetarers $125 $100 $ 75 Class LX.—TUNIS. 1. Flock of Tunis Sheep, not less than five head, consisting of Ram and Mour EWeEs, ‘any Qe. = acc -cuieciosioiens cielcie ste olen 125 100 75 Class LX-A.—KENT OR ROMNEY MARSH. 1. Flock of Kent or Romney Marsh Sheep, not less than five head, consisting of Ram and Four Ewes, any age......... 125 100 Wo Class LX-B.—PERSIAN. 1. Flock of Persian Sheep, not less than five head consisting of Ram and: Wour Hwes wan yard Sever ccisisrcts ec cterertetceteie ceicteiencie 125 100 75 Class LXI.—ANGORA GOATS. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 1. Buck, two years old or over...... $50 $ 45 $35 $30 $ 20 HC Cc 2. Buck, eighteen and under twenty- fOUT MODCtHS. a. «646 c cece cere te 50 45 35 30 20 HC Cc 3. Buck, twelve and under eighteen INONCH'S ie aie ih eeSaracannsierel cece reer 50 45 35 30 20 HC Cc 4. Buck, six and under twelve months. 35 30 PAN 20 15 HC C 5s) Buck; under Jsix smonths: jesueees- 35 30 25 20 15 HC Cc 6. Doe, two years old or over........ 50 45 35 30 20 HC Cc 7. Doe, eighteen and under twenty- TOUT FMONCHSi fas. s-syes eine 50 45 35 30 20 HC Cc 8. Doe, twelve and under eighteen MONS? ooeicicse eae ee ene 50 45 35 3 20 HC Cc 9. Doe, six and under twelve months. 35 30 25 20 15 HC C 10. Doe, under six months............ 35 30 25 20 15 HC Cc CHAMPION BUCKS AND DOES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Section. PENCE ONG VORT Ol OF OVE. . 0. cc csc vies sccecccccoccocececetees $ 80 PesEeSOrVvVe BUCK, ONC YEAT OF OVEL. .....ccececcccccccvvccccenceces Diploma NCH SUNGSr EWELVG VIMONENS «(0,6 <,0:0 cae: cuejare oie nice oie'.aien ees Seu cieises 50 14. Reserve Buck, under twelve months.....................00 000. Diploma LION VCR OLG OF OVOP: s:«,s,<)o <.s)s.00's vias cleerce bea bceceesciceleaas 80 SPELOROLVG DOG; ONC YVEAT OF OVED. < oc cic ccc ce cote ccecccccevedaves Diploma PEIN UINGSr CWELVG) MOTUS) 3.55 sic oo sias se wiersee ele ov idieoe nase seis 50 is, keserve Doe, under twelve months...........cccecrccccccccces J Diploma GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) UES HR SLTEV EAE. Ol feceta 2 sinreter cl = io) ciec/eile\ ogee eioxovehetle 0:6 ei'e: 5) sie' sieve ,esctsie \e\<%e lols 6 100 DPILGNGEVG! ESIC. (ANY) ALCS ..c sees tereie's oleter siecle srdus 6 0 6 sie .6.0/s.0feye 10/6) s}eie Diploma EL EYES MIRSL YN VELOC op net fet PSP on ooh ara) over are o7 ore) ci shey e¥siel Po, ereleiio ee: iayere) ele bieie) a/B ere siece 109 SBT OSGIV.G PDIOG ATI Vit ALC lore cic sieveis cc's sine e slls) 0/ci csi sie 0.e lo}, 61s oes alarse efeieislele Diploma GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any are, ect Of ONE Sire... 2... .6.620%- $ 60 $50 $ 40 $ 380 $ 20 HC Cc PRODUCE OF ONE DOE. 24. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one doe.............. 40 35 25 20 15 HC Cc FLOCKS. 25. Buck and Three Does, eighteen months Old’ OF OVEE-.6..00.5 ee 60 45 30 25 20 HC 26. Buck and Three Does, under eigh- EE ODEN OD EUS wee his sierevere velo sfelereres a6 50 40 25 20 15 He FLOCK, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 27. Buck and Three Does, eighteen months old or over, bred by MERU LUOL ais sate ciets sie shes Sees ec Teal cPotecretols Winnie canals eiciovcl ous fel epenel $200 PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. 28. Best showing of Angora Goats in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented.......--++++++5 Diploma —179 — PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Section. 29. Best showing of Angora Goats in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by One HW XiDICOT . <5 2)o aicioicyaielstel eleleleueyeielsomierst stele Diploma FAT ANGORA GOATS—FROM RECORDED SIRES AND DAMS. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 305 Wether: two years Oldsor OVeiers csc cteeielcieetetiehioeiseiciecieiercits $25 $ 15 $ ag ol wether: one year and UnderstwOrer ..icis crctesreicinio crenata oenenene 25 15 10 joe Wether six and under twelvesmonthsi.... eee cee 15 12 8 33. PEN, Three Wethers, two years old or OVer...........e.e00. 40 30 20 24. PEN, Three Wethers, one year and under two............. 40 30 20 35. PEN, Three Wethers, six and under twelve months.......... 30 25 15 CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) OS Ge AWICENER ANY BLS> cc cvcveietersssvorercheiers wane peterelovetetetebencrechekolens rete toienerene 40 Oia. PHN, Three! Wiethers, aly: B2C. ais cc ielens els ole eicie eke stoleheneneneneltowonetelts 80 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR MISSOURI EXHIBITS OF ANGORA GOATS. The State of Missouri, through its Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, offers to the Angora Goat breeders of Missouri the following cash prizes. Only Missouri exhibitors may compete for these prizes. The prizes to follow the official awards of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, subject to special con- ditions published elsewhere: Section. 1st. 2d. 3rd. 12 Se BUCK, tWOl YECars.OldVOLsOVE eric apeecchescncieretouslatoneteiete clscietee siensis $20 $15 $ 10 2. Buck, eighteen and under twenty-four months............... 20 15 10 3. Buck, twelve and under eighteen months................0.- 20 15 10 4) Buck, Six and under twelvevmonthsins ccs cere cies wee were ener 20 15 10 5 Buck: “Under iSixX “MONE se lecaccatacteiore ce Orereieraiioe eee ele ay eteacioterne 20 15 10 6.) Doe; two: years iOld: OrvOVierenc<.sevowtete sb rtetionsie clos ein ke leitoeteieterers 20 15 10 7. Doe, eighteen and under twenty-four months................ 20 15 10 8. Doe, twelve and under eighteen months...............0e00: 20 15 10 9: Doe, six and under-twelve months... <2. 6... 2 sascsce oc celentelciic 20 15 10 NOs Doe; under, ‘Six. MONTHS ose cine aie crecaversievoebeteteioree es Ciao erie eet 20 15 10 GET OF ONE SIRE. ist. 2nd. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of ome sire................ $30) -SaZze PRODUCE OF ONE DOE. 24. Two Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one doe.......... 20 10 FLOCKS. 25. Buck and Three Does, two years old or OVELr........ccccecceceees 30 20 20, sbuck and Three Does, under:two-years..... sack sonia 30 20 — 180 — FLOCK, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Section. Ist. 2nd. 27. Buck and Three Does, eighteen months old or over, bred by EPMARU VELODErareret el ia ej elias cyeyais oe oe G\we oc srele e's siece seen chee $ 30 $ 20 Class LXII.—CASHMERE GOATS. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 1. Flock of Cashmere Goats, not less than five head, consisting Otehuck and HOUT DOCS, ANY: ALO. <.cc o:0ccle, cc cc sec css sie $100 $75 $ 50 Class LXIII.—MILCH GOATS. 1. Flock of Milch Goats, not less than five head, consisting Ole bucks and HOUT DOCS) ANY: ALOsc os 66 6 desreics ccc sees siese 100 75 50 — 181 — DIVISION D.—SWINE. Entries in this Division on the prescribed form must be filed with the Chief of the Department of Live Stock on or before August 15, 1904. The Exposition grounds will be open for the reception of Swine on Thursday, September 29, and their exhibition will begin Monday, October 3, and close Saturday, October 15. Exhibitors will at all times give the necessary personal attention to the feed and care of the Swine they have on exhibition and on the close of awards in the Division, promptly remove such Swine from the Exposition grounds. In the breeding classes for Swine shown respectively in any of the sections for classes for Poland-China, Berkshire, Duroc-Jersey, Chester White, Large Yorkshire, Essex and Tamworth, the animals must have been born respectively as follows: Section. 1- 6, Two years old or over, birth prior to September 1, 1903. 2- 7, Highteen and under twenty-four months, birth between September 1, 1902, and March 1, 1903. 3- 8, Twelve and under eighteen months, birth between March 1, 1903, and September 1, 1903. 4- 9, Six and under twelve months, birth between September 1, 1903, and March 1, 1904. 5-10, Under six months, birth between March 1, 1904, and September 1, 1904. The rules of the Department of Live Stock of the Exposition published in this Prize-List will wherever applicable govern in this Division. — 182 — A copy of the certificate showing registration in the respective herd books named below, signed by the Secretary of the Association publishing the same, must accompany each application for the entry of Swine of the following named breeds, except as noted below, which certificates must be filed on the form pre- scribed by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition: BERKSHIRE.—(Home) American Berkshire Record; (Foreign) British Berk- shire Herd Book, Great Britain. CHESTER WHITE,—(Home) Record of the Chester White Record Associa- tion; American Chester White Record; O. I. C. Swine Breeders Associa- tion Record. CHESHIRE,—(Home) Herd Book of the Cheshire Swine Breeders Association. DUROC-JERSEY,—(Home) American Duroc-Jersey Record; National Duroc- Jersey Record. ESSEX,—(Home) American Essex Record. HAMPSHIRE,—American Hampshire Swine Record. POLAND-CHINA,—(Home) American Poland-China Record; Central Poland- China Record; Ohio Poland-China Record; Standard Poland-China Record; Northwestern Poland-China Swine Record; Southwestern Poland-China Record. SMALL YORKSHIRE,—(Home) Record of the American Small Yorkshire Club. TAMWORTH,—(Home) Record of the American Tamworth Swine Record As- sociation; (Foreign) Herd Book of the National Pig-Breeders Association of Great Britain. VICTORIA.—(Home) Record of Victoria Swine Breeders Association. YORKSHIRE,—(Home) Register of the American Yorkshire Club. VARIOUS SWINE,—(Foreign) Dominion Swine Breeders Record, Canada. OTHER BREEDS AND RECORDS. Application for the entry of Swine of recognized breeds other than those men- tioned must be accompanied by certificate showing registration and otherwise conform to the rules governing entries. Application for entry of foreign exhibits of Swine must be accompanied by a certificate showing registration or other evi- dence of purity of breeding claimed, signed by the Secretary of the Association publishing the respective pedigree records, or by other proper official, and such certificate must be attested by the Chairman of the Commission representing the country from which such animals come to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, if these exhibitions are made under the auspices of such foreign government. — 183 — PROGRAM FOR EXHIBITION OF SWINE. Boars and Sows in the breeding classes except as noted will be judged in the Forum or such place as may be best suited for the purpose commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. as follows: Poland-China, Berkshire, Duroc-Jersey, Chester White, Large Yorkshire, Essex and Tamworth. Wednesday, October 5, 1904. Section. 1. Boar, two years old or over. 2. Boar, eighteen and under twenty-four months. 3. Boar, twelve and under eighteen months. Thursday, October 6, 1904. 4. Boar, six and under twelve months. 5. Boar, under six months. Friday, October 7, 1904. 6. Sow, two years old or over. 7. Sow, eighteen and under twenty-four months. 8. Sow, twelve and under eighteen months. Saturday, October 8, 1904. 9. Sow, six and under twelve months. 10. Sow, under six months. Monday, October 10, 1904. 23. Get of one Sire. 24. Produce of one Sow. Tuesday, October 11, 1904. 25. Herd, Boar and three Sows, over one year. 26. Herd, Boar and three Sows, under one year. 27. Herd, bred by Exhibitor, Boar and three Sows one year or over. Wednesday, October 12, 1904. 11. Champion Boar, one year old or over. 18. Champion Boar, under twelve months. 15. Champion Sow, one year old or over. 17. Champion Sow, under twelve months. Thursday, October 13, 1904. 19. Grand Champion Boar, any age. 21. Grand Champion Sow, any age. BREEDS NOT NAMED ABOVE. The following breeds of Swine will be judged in the Forum or such place as may be best suited for the purpose, commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. Wednesday, October 5, 1904, viz.: Cheshire, Victoria, Small Yorkshire or Suffolk and Hampshire. — 184 — FAT BARROWS. The Fat Barrows, Pure-Bred and Grade will be judged in the Forum or such place as may be best suited for the purpose commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. as fol- lows: Poland China, Berkshire, Duroc Jersey, Chester White, Large Yorkshire, Essex and Tamworth. 33. 34. 35. 41. 42. 43. Pi wNr Tuesday, October 11, 1904. Barrows from Recorded Sires and Dams. Barrow, one year old and under two. Barrow, six and under twelve months. Barrow, under six months. Barrows, Grade, by Recorded Sires. Barrow, one year old and under two. Barrow, six and under twelve months. Barrow, under six months. Wednesday, October 12, 1904. Pen Barrows from Recorded Sires and Dams. PEN, three Barrows, one year old and under two. PEN, Barrows, six and under twelve months. PEN, Barrows, under six months. Pen Barrows, Grade, by Recorded Sires. Pen, three Barrows, one year and under two. PEN, three Barrows, six and under twelve months. PEN, three Barrows, under six months. Class LXXI-E.—Grand Champion Pure-Bred Barrows, by ages. Barrow, all breeds, twelve and under eighteen months. Barrow, all breeds, six and under twelve months. Barrow, all breeds, under six months. Class LXXI-F.—Grand Champion Grade Barrows, by ages. Barrow, Grades of all breeds, twelve and under eighteen months. Barrow, Grades of all breeds, six and under twelve months. Barrow, Grades of all breeds, under six months. Thursday, October 13, 1904. Champion pure-bred Barrow, any age. Champion pure-bred Pen, three Barrows, any age. Champion Grade Barrow, any age. Champion Pen, three Grade Barrows, any age. Class LXXI-E.—Grand Champion Pure-Bred Barrow. Barrow, all breeds and ages. Class LXXI-F.—Grand Champion Grade Barrow. Barrow, all grades and ages. — 185 — PRIZES. Class LXIV.—POLAND-CHINA. Section. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 1. Boar, two years old or over....... $60 $50 $ 40 $ 80 $ 25 HC C 2. Boar, eighteen and under twenty- TOUTEIMONENSetae accion aautielesercronoiets 60 50 40 30 25 HC Cc 3. Boar, twelve and under eighteen MMI ON CHS ave eo rsteroverevope sieve niotenchserolorersie 60 50 40 30 25 HC Cc 4. Boar, six and under twelve months. 40 35 30 25 20 HC Cc 5. Boar, under six months............ 40 35 30 25 20 HC C 6. Sow, two years old or over........ 60 50 40 30 25 HC Cc 7. Sow, eighteen and under twenty- FOUL, MONECHS yess ieiereta eeteiess caren 60 50 40 30 25 HC Cc 8. Sow, twelve and under eighteen MONTHS Ace oca aeteeion suis sister 60 50 40 30 25 HC Cc 9. Sow, six and under twelve months. 40 35 30 25 20 HC C lO esow, under six months...... >... 40 35 30 25 20 HC Cc ial 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. IZ. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. CHAMPION BOARS AND SOWS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) BOAT: ONC. VEArsOlGtOLLOVEL. cih.icko eit a toe ren eine ihre $100 Reserve: Boars One, VeaTwOr OVEMa es acces oc.6 nos aieiesoeie re ele ieiene ete Diploma Boar sunder= twelve MON Sra rsierecie cele oscke olor noua ee car oneievere rene 75 Reserve Boar; sunders twelvesmonth sei iecrciccuee icici osiorrerser ol ocnenens Diploma SOW, ONG “VeaT: Old OTIOVET acts -tavae chorale ohare ele lal ako sseee ieee ne eC 100 IRESCLVe SOW; ONC! V.Cal sO: OVICTA srrciewets © orsiero avo ietatensna tei sleuelonelere okstncone Diploma Sow, sunder:. twelvexomonthsae aa cn ware onioicc erarecieteele tonsect orieie reieree 15 Reserve Sow, under twelve months. .......c..22.2.08ecosssecte Diploma GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) BOAT ANY B2C is xs sacks isi: ed ayel a eeone ot aletete tetera atclceacis Cloke cued encuetebal creietensrore 150 Reserve Boat, ‘ANY ‘ALSs ic ces vic cco a ahi rerstole sete le ete suereievers teste onetersietshoke Diploma STON gear: Oh gat: 24 - a er en SRA, one Chad's caid's Gro oc 150 RESERV. SOW; AMY “ALC oases «hayes ere cto one rsnskeroneia: Suenos ei toninotsaMemene tenets Diploma GET OF ONE SIRE. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of one sire.............. 75 60 50 40 30 HC C PRODUCE OF ONE SOW. Four Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one sow........ 50 45 35 30 20 HC Cc a HERDS. Section. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 25. Boar and Three Sows, over one VaR OL tarerticiorsrcisicicielers: 40 35 30 25 =~. 20 15 10 6. Sow, two years old or over......... 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 7. Sow, eighteen and under twenty- LOUN MMODUGAS 0 ais oats ease aiereleieters te 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 8. Sow, twelve and under eighteen TTOMENS eo ccc verisisoralcuene oenenstetenn eieker tree 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 9. Sow, six and under twelve months. 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 OM SOW. UNGEer SEX MONTS ster lepeteonete sores 40 35 38 25 20 15 10 GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist: 2d 3rd. 4th. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of one sire....$ 60 $ 50 $ 40 $ 30 PRODUCE OF ONE SOW. 24. Four Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one SOW. siccsite sorbate 405 buena oe Sah Cte eehs eee deuee eUcMerone eaters 60 50 40 30 HERDS. 25. Boar and Three Sows, over one year old.............. 60 50 40 30 26. Boar and Three Sows, under one year............+0.: 60 50 40 30 FAT HOGS—FROM RECORDED SIRES AND DAMS. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Zoe barrow, one year old and under twoscesun: cocnosiee cee nie $20 1S 1b “$20 205) Barrow, six and under twelve months... : os ic cece one eee 20 5 10 Dae barrow, Under Six Months: .<.cneee cece ae sCahdtots nage etetenere 20 15 10 32. PEN, Three Barrows, one year old and under two.......... 40 30 20 33. PEN, Three Barrows, six and under twelve months........ 40 30 20 34. PEN, Three Barrows, under six months..................6- 30 20 10 — 188 — ‘ HERD, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Section. 1st. 45. Boar and Three Sows, one year old or over, bred by Ex- SPT aCe tetteleetsisnctetsaicrcicig- eis etcle isi versie ote oe ee es $100 Class LXV.—BERKSHIRE. 1st 2d. 3d. 4th. Sth. 1. Boar, two years old or over....... $ 60 $ 50 40 $ 30 $ 25 2. Boar, eighteen and under twenty- POEM RIM ON GUS rs ¥e-2 wich acicteroveteve. lc « «ave 60 50 40 30 25 8. Boar, twelve and under eighteen PTORER CEN Sie oterese tay eect ty oiacey e foj Guess ine never e.0: > 60 50 40 30 25 4. Boar, six and under twelve months. 40 35 30 25 20 Mm Oar, Under Six, MONtHS. «6.22.0... 40 35 30 25 20 6. Sow, two years old or over........ 60 50 40 30 25 7. Sow, eighteen and under twenty- TOMA INOVCD Say syorsre © 70.515) 0/0/ernie e eseusiere 60 50 40 30 25 8. Sow, twelve and under eighteen TAOS TURNS cleo vs 5 ai'csls'/s, 6, wis tno ocho wi exsleve os 60 50 40 30 25 9. Sow, six and under twelve months. 40 35 30 25 20 10. Sow, under six months........... 40 35 30 25 20 CHAMPION BOARS AND SOWS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) SEAT T ONG: YOATOLG: OF OVED. «sia via sielcic cole s.dysave dares tusiele Se De cence we BeNoLVc. BOAT. ONC YEAT OF, OVER. oc ocicoc.0 600.0 0007s ob dso wees ets PE SOaT Tnder EWelVG MONtHSn. 2.25602 6% ccc cdsecviceeevcuissinseee 4. Reserve Boar, under twelve months..............cccccccccsece DE SOW ONGrVCaAr OIG OCVOVED. oi ool eases > oiere 0.0% 010 orien 6 ierele ee osleve MP LOSCLVG: SOW. ONC YEAT OF OVEL i. ois ccc c.cc cbs 6 ewieisicrncntwe cle sila ae Pi SOW ITC e! LWELV.C MONENS. 5 ..ccic0 cc sc wesc ecwesaencctnenecesc ieneservea sows under twelve months: ...:........c50.0.see0e ss GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) RE MRESES TE PeRLTIV EAS Cot tise dia seie s: re chin. sca'sso ro. ecetovahavose, slelaiovn siete epalore-e\ceaua. ouaVarereieel ove PRPETCROLUVOGSEORL ANY ALO. sieic-> 5 sieeve seis ois ore elec eleraiie lve iene wile: slslorerevarwanaicte SUIS EUVPIEL TI BELLE Os eit oo. 5s cra oiee.0.%0\'>. G\s\'svins 3 oe a)’ otohalie%el oaiavays enepeveue sCanebelel eaten es ISOSOL VOU SOWS ATTY DEC's ais s sis'e ciate o%c.ce'erele s epite’ ave rw pte Susie eeleiw sie orpiere le GET OF ONE SIRE. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any Seo LOb OL ONG SILC... <5 e0suueie 75 60 50 40 30 PRODUCE OF ONE SOW. 24. Four Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one sow........ 50 45 35 30 20 2d. 3d, $ 60 $ 40 6th. 7th. HC HC ee Q AGG 10.8 -COne eG =a $100 Diploma 75 Diploma 100 Diploma 75 Diploma 150 Diploma 150 Diploma HERDS. Section. ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 25. Boar and Three Sows, over one VEAL) cccinlolsie s15 sles n/e.e si) eleicie s'sis)s leis « Diploma GET OF ONE SIRE. Four Animals of either sex, any BPO ZOl OL ONCrSITC.: 6 o:c.0:c0 cles ee 0 75 60 50 40 30 HC C PRODUCE OF ONE SOW. Four Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one sowW........ 50 45 35 30 20 HC Cc HERDS Boar and Three Sows, over one PES Olea tepeie ers-cis. isis. crs oeis ais ecieres = 100 75 50 40 30 HC Boar and Three Sows, under one PEK Meee ote (al enisiics cto) wieie wisieimeieisiei a 75 60 45 35 25 HC HERD, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Section. 27. 28. 29. ts) 37. Oo) vO. 29. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44, 45. Boar and Three Sows, one year old or over, bred by Exhibitor. . PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. Best showing of Chester White Swine in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented................ PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Chester White Swine in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned Dy; one Hxhibitons.. cme cece cco cee nae FAT HOGS.—FROM RECORDED SIRES AND DAMS. 1st. Barrow, one year old and under two.......... Pay Slainietore shed eners $ 30 Barrow, six and under “twelve: months. sce te ele sissies ole ene 30 Barrow, Under eSIX | MONENS, secctercis © ate iececee oe cecterer clea cieieuston cr eneueene 20 PEN, Three Barrows, one year old and under two.......... 60 PEN, Three Barrows, six and under twelve months......... 60 PHN, “Ehree- Barrows: under isix months......co 7s eeee eee 40 CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) BARTOW? (ATU! SEBS Airco ciecaaie Seta tee ee ror ai oda esac or arlsliomeneieke ike okeeeite omen PHN; Three Barrows; caby ASCs. coc estes cc ee occ siele ete whe cue wie ersierers FAT HOGS.—GRADES, BY RECORDED SIRES. Barrow, one year old and under Cwm. cassie ch oc emeiert sire 30 Barrow. six and under twelve: MOmMUNSies oni. ee cine eee ers era 30 Barrow, Under Six -MOomnthsiss cic ccw cia ae ebecske cusiele eeaeton ener oor 20 PEN, Three Barrows, one year old and under two.......... 60 PEN, Three Barrows, six and under twelve months......... 60 PEN, Three Barrows; under six months. 23... sees sence 40 CHAMPIONS (Grades). (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) BATLOW,, (AN Ys VEO. 5.05 sis Sao Ske Aa hentia eT eee PHN, Dhree Barrows, any Al Ceace occu oe ee eee ee oe $200 Diploma Diploma 2d. 3d. 25 $05 25 15 15 10 50 40 50 40 30 25 50 i100 25 15 25 15 15 10 50 40 50 40 30 25 50 100 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR O. I. C. SWINE. The O. I. C. Swine Breeders Association offers the following special prizes for O. I. C. Swine exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904 and recorded in the O. I. C. Record Ist. 2nd. 8rd. 4th. =‘ 5th. re eWOVOALS O10 OF OVEL. sets. eit ee eee ee oss $15 $12 $ 10 HC C Boar, eighteen and under twenty-four months....... 15 12 10 HC Cc Boar, twelve and under eighteen months........... 15 12 10 HC C ipoar, Six and under twelve months................. 10 8 6 HC Cc BEtIeRINOOT SUS: MONCH ....c.0 45 os scan 0 cae ese as wees 10 8 6 HC Cc BmnWen WO! VEAlS: Oli OF OVEL ois.0 0 oie ieweln ie earsieisis oie e'e 86 15 12 10 HC C Sow, eighteen and under twenty-four months........ 15 1174 10 HC Cc Sow, twelve and under eighteen months............ 15 12 10 HC C Bow, six and under twelve months..........-....... 10 8 6 HC Cc BeRIePITIC Ol SUK TROLLING oth. 0 cle cose ojereleie sei scsi tree oo )e weiss 10 8 6 HC C CHAMPION BOARS AND SOWS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) TDi, @m@e) ERP all or ONVeike Gage sus oe oC dOuOeG anos ObmooD UST Oded coe 25 PING Slat WC lV mIMOMUN Serpe. ye sn sie iean) ieuelete afeievel © oc. oils, 310 ease @) = ish ol 20 PER OUCEVCAT EOI OLnOVCL, aerereia aia tetoicte, « wlells Foals) ale ole"! @\s) «12 «)ec)o1s)« s\sielahotele « 25 PME SENG VOLVO nIMOMUNS eyeteiee <-)c)o1-1-1c7- siolelolo's/ 6) oo 0 01m nlvicls «) =e) sieleielels: ere! s 20 GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) Pie) Dank Ge) OOS Be Gara Eo cro Ss 6 ORE CEA ORO Onan Icey cic OOO 40 EIN, Gunn) BYE bao Beaieenicia atid Geena UidiG Gooner aD ACI cn olor eros a oct 40 GET OF ONE SIRE. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of one sire.. 20 PRODUCE OF ONE SOW. Four Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one Sivoo Sb bode Den nDe Sor neice odood po CUOmocoar 20 HERDS. Boar and Three Sows, over one year old............ 25 Boar and Three Sows, under one year...........-.--. 15 HERD, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. Boar and Three Sows, one year old or over, bred by Exhibitor For further information address C. M. Hiles, Secretary O. I. C. Association, Cleveland, Ohio. — 199 — 15 15 20 10 12 HC C 12 HC Cc QQ 8 HC rerete $ 35 Swine Breeders SPECIAL PRIZES FOR CHESTER WHITE SWINE. The National Chester White Record Association offers special prizes as follows for Chester White Swine exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904, the prizes to follow the official awards of the World’s Fair, provided the first-prize animals of the Exposition are recorded in the National Chester White Record Association: Section. 1 Boar, two years Old: OF OVI nsec usec cisco e oe nciiete oie orocionre $ 60 2. Boar, eighteen and under twenty-four months................... 60 3. Boar, twelve: and under eighteen monthss...6- 32000 0e ae aoe 60 As) Boar, six and under twelve monthss. sasq cece cece neti eine: 60 5s) Boar, under {Six MONS sce acceais coeitotss veyed up euol te ey snaehreka a tee reine 60 6. Sow, two years (old (Or OVC... nets cent citci sata sion Cieiia ornate 60 7. Sow, eighteen and under twenty-four months................... 60 8. Sow, twelve and under eighteen months...................0000. 60 oy Sow, six and under twelvesmonthsicp acetic elena eee 60 NOS SOW, Under SixXsMONntHS's ics (cise ers ere sersisneoreisiauel cheleteeerci ote eens 60 GET OF ONE SIRE. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any age, get of one Sire.............. 15 PRODUCE OF ONE SOW. 24. Four Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one sow.......... 50 HERDS. 25. boar and Three Sows; Over One year iOldis —_ el el lel¥er ler (ele Qaaa CHAMPION BOARS AND SOWS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Section. iM BoaLr One: Year .OlGtOLIOVET 1. 5)siicis sie eid ere tdecmemencioneter ete neton an ke Oa RCSCEVe BOAT ONG Ya OG OVICL A chen stencils) clewel sshetelelonctarel dell doleinatelote tas Boar, understwelve.Mmonthss. 2 4 yas « cisiciet eke toe aehereonerratenerion ite 4) Reserve Boar, under twelve’ months. .sccciice cee cee cere 15a SOW, ONC SY CAT: Old! (OL ONE) cert isc susie cteusicharsloteniod: oats eo stetenet aaceetsnecucioteds Ge ReSeCEVe (SOW, ONC VCar OF (OVEN: o.on sme aoe aices oe) chekehodornenenotete tekeseyieteds ie Sow, Under -twelvie MOnUNS Sere ic $2 15 12 12 10 3 25 ¥ 25 20 18 30 65 15 12; 15 12 12 10 30 25 30 25 20 18 30 65 The American Yorkshire Club offers a Silver Cup, value $75.00, for the best Herd of Large Yorkshires, consisting of a Boar and three Sows under one year — 205 — of age, exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904, the prize to follow the official award of the World’s Fair. For further information address Harry G. Krum, Secretary of The American Yorkshire Club, White Bear, Minn. Class LXX.—TAMWORTH. Section. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 1. Boar, two years old or over........ $25) *$ 20) $) 1599S) 10 Ses HC Cc 2. Boar, eighteen and under twenty- TOUTAINONENS peices eee 25 20 15 10 8 HC Cc 3. Boar, twelve and under eighteen INONEN'S |: yelcetoaiegsrsieners eres sucvatokereloneiers 25 20 15 10 8 HC Cc 4. Boar, six and under twelve months. 20 15 10 8 6 HC Cc BOAT IN Ger Sixa MOntMS erect een 20 15 10 8 6 HC Cc 6. Sow, two years old or over......... 25 20 15 10 8 HG C 7. Sow, eighteen and under’ twenty- POUL IMIONENS osciretesiteciee ie ccs crekenel ers 25 20 lls) 10 8 HC Cc 8. Sow, twelve and under eighteen TNONMUNS ie eee chore eet hereiersisrs canepa ene 25 20 15 10 8 HC C 9. Sow, six and under twelve months. 20 15 10 8 6 HC Cc 10. Sow, under six months............ 20 15 10 8 6 HC ( CHAMPION BOARS AND SOWS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) ilmeBOaT: ONE WeCAaT. OLULOM OVET a cies refes erersiele\alioleiesteveler ter elaroterTonaretele onons $ 50 Ow RESCrVe bOar; ONE: VAT Os OViCTiyaiayesed suede) oe) lojeyer sete eistelslshellele telletetsheeuone Diploma ise BOAT. UNGeL WEWel Ve sMOMENS Fe sicteje re a soiei oes oe esses iol eileusitelele/ oueeheve(eheleicits 40 14. Reserve Boar, under twelve months........ 5.005220 seescecscns Diploma hee SOW: ONC. V.eCaTr Old (OL IO VED seertearsiere siere:o\eileiei siecle eeyaleiess ia tere lek nerenaneNetene 50 GiMRLeCSeCLVG: SOW, ONE :YECaly OPIOVELS..cicre oieiee skiers 5: @ ene ale) -larelachelelone|eejehe Diploma life WOOW. “UNGer stWelVe MMONENS SA. y-yete cio a'ele = elanencyeterers oy eiene stebevereretegete nets 40 18 sReserve Sow, under twelve MONUNS es ic;euci< fers asctoreenciclsis) sie cisls\clerrere Diploma GRAND CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to Champion Animals.) MOR @ BOATS. ANY: BE Ci 6.5.5.6: dic.c: onsre ei cveicre atete oletatale ere arte epenetokctoreaenedere tens -aepeienerer 65 20 ee IROSCLV.G BOAT) ANY BSS s cis. aerciecsoeiseseusrove ie ieue'e lolsionehasenonouedsveyes -tepeleneneRover ete Diploma Di SOWs, ANY AL C..aves Bevis. sce sic tacreuavous cue teeie a ie elev tet eletoteusto cdovexchelersterenerets 65 PO MRGSCEVE SOW, ANY. BLO ere coo uct ore eter alsl iesote siecle aol onevercheetctere crater ehsterene Diploma GET OF ONE SIRE. 23. Four Animals of either sex, any age, Pet of one Sire’, . 5.5.1 Mewes, cena 40 35 30 25 20 HC Cc PRODUCE OF ONE SOW. 24. Four Animals of either sex, any age, produce of one Sow.............. 30 25 20 1% 12 HC Cc HERDS. Section. Ist. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 25. Boar and Three Sows, over one year CUM Marea cle cieietctis ce Sc eke bee $50 $40 $30 $ 25 $ 20 26. Boar and Three Sows, under one CES a Neyata fare Soe a ctalsuseeisieicie e162, 6'e 40 35 30 25 20 HERD, BRED BY EXHIBITOR. 27. Boar and Three Sows, one year old or over, bred by Exhibitor.... PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BREEDER. 28. Best showing of Tamworth Swine in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals bred by any one Breeder represented................ PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 29. Best showing of Tamworth Swine in Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to AMMA LOWNEG DY: ONS XNTDICOL. ¢ << .gc0 cess ce uece pose cece ot FAT HOGS—FROM RECORDED SIRES AND DAMS. 1st. BUS barrow, One year Old and Under stWO...- cs sci ccw ccc ass e0 cs $ 15 Pe Arrow. Six ang: under tWelVe MONtHS...acec. ccc ccecnc ccm s 15 EP ESULLO Wome LUTECLO Tee SUN SIN ON UIS 5 a 2/5 70: 0! cl or oe: a) cree. aceri sis elvis cjevs © 018 8 sues 12 33. PEN, Three Barrows, one year old and under two........ 30 34. PEN, Three Barrows, six and under twelve months........ 30 ab. PEN, Three Barrows, under six months..............+---:- 20 CHAMPIONS. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) fa, EERO Git “IR GISEA Beis ine coc SRAO OE ce VO BDIGOCIDIS COD OC OC acta DO OI Bie EN Eres CBALLO WS, AlV) AEC oi er, cic ino /« metal, c/o) oe elwiel s\s\le)e\e10\e\s/a = FAT HOGS—GRADES, BY RECORDED SIRES. 38. Barrow, one year old and under two...........2.-eeeeeeeees alts: 39. Barrow, six and under twelve months...............-+...6- 15 RP ALLCOW saHNCOL SER NOMEN ci2/e) crere ciel cle els! «15/01 0-1/0) 6) «1 > = eile! s/eleieiele\/oi10" 12 41. PEN, Three Barrows, one year old and under two.......... 30 42. PEN, Three Barrows, six and under twelve months......... 30 43. PEN, Three Barrows, under six months.............+.+-.-- 20 CHAMPIONS (Grades). (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Eee SEMEN UU SRT A CLOG sar cc cvaiie! circ.c1e olcis olp,0is os) ciw ee viele sleie ouvie « s\eisisivi ase = iss 45. REINS ERAT CCUBATTOWS1AIYy (ALO s cise cise cle cl vlnle cre setsiole)s alelelainiole «/eieuerei atm 6th. 7th. HC HC Cc $100 Diploma Diploma 2nd. 3rd. $12) Seo 12 10 10 8 25 18 25 18 als 12 25 45 12 10 12 10 10 8 25 18 25 18 15 12 25 45 Class LXXI.—CHESHIRE. Section. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 1h Sol Herd of Cheshire Swine, not less than five head, consisting of Boar and Four Sows, any age....$150 $100 $75 §$ 50 §$ 25 Class LXXI-E..—GRAND CHAMPION PURE-BRED BARROWS, BY AGES. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals.) Barrow, all breeds, twelve and under eighteen months old........ Diploma Barrow, all breeds, six and under twelve months................. Diploma Barrow, all’ breeds; Under (Six MONTHS ooo ieyot over tenccolelinveleterteebaeleleletat cue Diploma FAT BARROW GRAND CHAMPION OVER ALL. (Competition limited to First-Prize Animals in Class LXXI-E.) Barrow, all breeds ‘and ASS: 5 Fs sc siege «ua a layeder eferetehe > an AAAIMN = _ PPP ee bo bobs bop & to bo tb po bs bo ee bo bp GEESE. nd. ras Noulouse, in pairs; hatched prior to! 1904 o.7 cme nisi cleresele ciel slew si eelons $6. $4 S582 Toulouse. in’ pains, hatched) in’ 1904s nea ceteroicloleteets ie cies raters 6 4 2 Hmbdensini pairs; hatched prior to W904si.. eerie keira cesteieiet ei 6 4 2 Embden:inGpairs; hatched jin’ W904 nein sticks cietels creneterene eustoncnctsnen a oners 6 4 2 Any other variety, in pairs, hatched prior to 1904.............. 6 4 7 Any other variety; in’ pairs, hatched im 19045. ercrecielsene 6 4 2 MISCELLANEOUS. Peashowlss INpains> OldsOr yOUN See raie cesta reoccur opoiciencecnonel= 10 6 4 Golden Pheasants; in pairs, old or young... 2... .0-o0es ss meee cis 10 6 4 Silver Pheasants, in pains Old OT syOUM Se crocs eveue el ole ohetre eis) erence eietele 10 6 4 Lady Amherst Pheasants, in pairs, old or young.................. 10 6 4 Reeve Pheasants, in ‘pairs; OldsOMr YOUN ae a. cc cies eiere sie e «isis sucleleiens 10 6 4 Ring Neck Pheasants, in pairs, old “or young... 22... ..c.sss ssc 10 6 4 Any other variety ornamental birds, old or young................ 10 6 4 Guineas; any: variety, in pairs; Old Or YOUN ie wis sare wrap oi wie) olodeiniel siete 7 5 3 PIGEONS. The exhibit of Pigeons will be governed by the same rules and regulations as those used for Poultry as far as practicable. Cash prizes will be paid to Missouri exhibitors only on the different varieties as follows: 1st. 2nd. Cocke red Prior Oi 19.04 ce ciera cys cossceve ye etal ess choy sheceronajellenshels: elle $ 2 $1 Een bDEGdeDriOnto, 1O04 sea cera ceil cha ryoerepatelereeentamte 2 aI @ocka spreads im h9 OF srae iors retesretcueceeercveushevods ler ots aia setae elayel lala hs Blue Ribbon Red Ribbon Fen Led: ane GOA. ccs screce eres wetensdenstetalctatensicnaiseqstouensl etevenscodeh ens Blue Ribbon Red Ribbon All young birds (bred in 1904) must wear seamless 1904 band. Carriers—Black, Blue, Dun, A. O. C. Pouters—Black, Blue, Red, White, A. O. C. Pigmy Pouters—Black, Blue, White, A. O. C. Barbs—Black, Red, A. O. C. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR POULTRY. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK FOWLS. The American Plymouth Rock Club offers to club members the following spe- cial prizes to be awarded at the Universal Exposition of 1904, as determined by the best record made in awards in the regular classes for Barred Plymouth Rocks by the official Judges, provided that each exhibitor showing for display specials make at least two exhibits in each of the single classes: Ist. 2nd: 8rd; 4th. bth. <¢th. 7th.) _8ths “3tho sl0rbe OO Cerne in eicia aia sisy ob done naka ee $15 $10 $5 $4 3 $2 $1 $1 $1 $1 WOCKETEl sy a5 sheotieie.s-s's,sxqp0.4 suecedesert alte 10 5 4 3 2 al al 1 il EM ONNINS Sears a ercoxsss vatlens, O'S face aoa eeter ore 15 10 5 4 3 2 ii i al 1 12-0) UE] Paar cs ape net a ee 15 10 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 Ipreedine: Penk so een woke sek bas 15 10 5 4 3 2 al 1 1 i HORT Pua Varare neta a cetsaananeiscamera tostuoncter eacuete 20 10 5 12720 —— The display prizes will be awarded to the exhibitors making the three highest scores, first to count 15, second 12, third 10, fourth 8, fifth 6, sixth 5, seventh 4, eighth 3, ninth, 2, tenth 1; breeding pen prizes to count double the above. In case of a tie the party exhibiting the largest number of birds in all sections to win. For further information address H. P. Schwab, Secretary of the American Ply- mouth Rock Club, Rochester, N. Y. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK FOWLS. The American Buff Plymouth Rock Club offers to members of the Club the following special prizes to be awarded at the Universal Exposition of 1904, at St. Louis, Mo., as determined by the best records made in the awards in the regular classes for Buff Plymouth Rocks by the official judge, provided that each exhibitor showing for the display specials make at least two exhibits in each of the open or single classes, viz.: 1st. 2nd. 3rd 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. CIETELE. 3. ERA SS SES RO Rea he a $15 $10 $5 $4 $3 $2) Sa WORN ESTO) rae tay rails tepedeie cic. cyarcie a wise atenaince Sub cece eintine 15 10 5 4 3 2 1 SES EN Rte gona c Volos ao) ar'areeat ori cyai's alos e.dievatevellers rvs Gy alt 5 4 3 2 1 MeaP TET ete cle elec ra Seller dveie oid-a era: bie 6 ssis heres 15 10 5 4 3 2 il PSPC EOIN acl clistaeo eats Sensis alia ere 6 0b droid ele be ae 15 10 5 4 3 2 il PUTSUPEE eects Stace ons ol cteretts S halate ce haelealcties 25 Ft * 20 The prizes for displays will be awarded to exhibitors making the three high- est scores, in all the competitions, first prize to count 10, second 8, third 6, fourth 5, fifth, sixth 3, seventh 2; breeding pen prizes to count twice as many points as single birds. In case of a tie the party exhibiting the largest number of birds in all sections to win. For further information address W. C. Denny, Secretary of the American Buff Plymouth Rock Club, Rochester, N. Y. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR PEA COMB RHODE ISLAND RED FOWLS. The Pea Comb Rhode Island Red Club of America offers to members a silver cup, value $25 for the best exhibit made at the Universal Exposition of 1904, of Pea Comb Rhode Island Reds. The awards to be determined by the relative standing of the contestants in the competition for the regular prizes offered by the World’s Fair. For further information address Mr. John Lowe, Secretary Pea Comb Rhode Island Red Club of America, Swansea, Mass. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR RHODE ISLAND RED FOWLS. The Rhode Island Red Club of America offers to members the following cash prizes to be awarded at the Universal Exposition of 1904, at St. Louis, Mo., as determined by the best records made in the awards in regular classes for Rose and Single Comb Rhode Island Reds by the official judge, viz.: — 904 ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS. 2nd ‘ WONG, Co reiaidieie ie: eva one 2s) a: 8 bien) ale stale, sua Be Ser as au ofelape atehstalecousiaveysdarchatepe necator stares 75 $3 $2 (Covel Cat >) ee ae eee eee rene Rn Cindy La iaa.d co Advieds 0. Gaon 5 3 2 LEIGH ROE ane eGR terior eae Oroaiac cat oe ab beads 5 3 2 TEXGU (= he Ce eee ee Pare Te ei Pentre ann a aes SA Ge ai cak aia oo 5 3 2 LGTY pete Siac ke eilsice Boneh Sis She eI © SiG orate eee PGES Ree ERO Oe Cree 5 3 2 SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS. (Clevo ke Ae re ane oc in Pann OT AIN OMS Ee tons Car IP SI | ie Gin 5 3 2 GOCE STi rac cava ars, cravsecie ala ane ii lateiaharab ave oie te Monat ee cabernet ee er Raa 5 3 2 FES TAM ies aos c Sc elas See sents feuds Sion eo Tene e ee eS TOO EE Ee ere 5 3 72 TE {HK Ra hohe Sr ee a een een ees hee ae ten Ree Antena USO un Re EE 5 3 2 OTN sa eeitetiere Ae nhc asailons salodegai aha 6. cee Cts PONG SP RU re te eee Fe nele don Storer aoe eee eee 5 3 2 For further information address W. J. Drisko, Secretary of the Rhode Island Red Club of America, Everett, Mass. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR BUFF WYANDOTTE FOWLS. The American Buff Wyandotte Club offers to members only the following cash specials to be awarded at the Universal Exposition of 1904 as determined by the best records made in the regular classes for Buff Wyandottes by the official judge, provided that each competitor for the display prizes exhibit in the regular classes not less than one cock, one cockerel, one hen, one pullet and one breeding pen, \AlAge Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. (CLEVE) Ce! SSRN rae meme Aer e Meer iie BG tat Mere hc Me PRB a tE Ei Sh eT one er SRV EIN nee Sao) eee, WOOO STM eo ave Mars caves Giclee caine deals eae ee Re SES e eee ne tee 3 2 HESS Tree si chico caisson cheney teased sh ORR Mente saw tagre eRe te TSMR UCT OUE sha CTI OG ene 3 2 12D E 9 Siege ERE ARS ORS EOE RP reas hririe Sri Sota i Aah Age Se Rebs Ger WU ANAS SE sO Sw cle 3 2 LEG 0) Vo GARR een nea ena Re eae ce mC EES SCR OPR Tas cui ete Al OS aes 3 2 1D IES) 0) EF ache ete ne Pa IR nea Ar Wecarre ERE AU Emme ie ENN Cea Sy | fo SS 25 15 $10 $5 The prizes for displays to be awarded to the exhibitors making the four highest scores, first prize to count 10, second 8, third 6, fourth 5, fifth 4, sixth 3, and seventh 2. In case of a tie the exhibitor showing the largest number of birds in all sections to win. For further information address Andrew Riddell, Secretary of the American Buff Wyandotte Club, Shushan, N. Y. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR GOLDEN WYANDOTTE FOWLS. The National Golden Wyandotte Club of America offers to members the follow- ing specials for the best exhibits of Golden Wyandottes made at the Universal Exposition of 1904 as determined by the best records made in the awards in the — 222 — regular classes by the official judge, provided that each com ti c exhibit in each of the regular classes, viz.: iar. Cs TS ¢4 ae PuMME TERS Me ot ea Se eee la oh i be Oe ee 2 2 I oe sou ee eet ote. oO ee ey oe ed 2 2 EL” ps BUENAS ECR ESS ee ge 0 2 2 Breeding Pe ns eh Neale I: 2 2 For further information address A. W. Davis, Secretary of the National Gold Wyandotte Club, Big Rock, Illinois. yy SPECIAL PRIZES FOR SILVER LACED WYANDOTTE FOWLS. The Silver Laced Wyandotte Club of America offers to members the following special prizes for exhibits of Silver Laced Wyandotte Fowls exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904, as determined by the best record made in awards in the regular classes by the official judge: ist. 2nd. 3rd. NOES 1e be te PVN rence ctor e tcacirp vorrei ayer wave va fetter o'ls'si ‘slic wilen.e! ous" ereie cotohavelons $5 3 Z MOET ORE reread ccc ec cise sae ois ioe. /Sue ia) si BUSTS Le 6) eke ohans (ole. 8 1) evel & ay'e,e! ous love tele’ ove wie 5 3 2 ENS iT ered cya nickel tehct Se Sica alle lafnial of Sea sare Gre¥eia'el «ses lupe lagerate ie otchere) Movers 5 3 2 ERY He oe ote eat ao ew rae cro eke ole) creel cv aetna) cle ote eyes! salcisvardra wien Seles oisve ters 5 3 2 ESCH aR EL OME EL OT at ar Sofie fetes alate ade are) s'chele jor silel's /av'ot ci obs) ovs\'evalsi 9 13," hoes Saalerel otslov erates 10 6 4 For further information address A. C. LeDuc, Secretary of the Silver Laced Wyandotte Club of America, Chenoa, III. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR WHITE WYANDOTTE FOWLS. The American White Wyandotte Club, Maurice F. Delano, Secretary, Millville, N. J., offers to members the following cash specials to be awarded at the Universal Exposition of 1904, at St. Louis, Mo., as determined by the best records made in the awards in the regular classes for White Wyandottes by the official judge, pro- vided that each exhibitor make not less than two exhibits in each section in which he competes, viz.: Ist; 2nd? ‘srde CHRO 65.56. HACE BOBIe DEO COC DOO DIN ODI CC Ie Ieee er norte acre is *$50 $10 5 MBE KOUE ammeteray er Povey ctct cfs chal ctcta onovelors © si halte Glouens cyatsveiie:, 1s) sy0)-sl'a, s) wists) aicnoseqere soaere #*% 25 ©6110 5 Bes I Benoni acter) ATateh cer oh sl ou ctere) avers every bie ie Bic ele) ahdiagere Srepeiare 10) 20 5 EAULELG CRITTER ty crac c Fev cura te) cieial crate ate: Seaats, svvauelialiel abel ousidl S'eieib ie le, dyeimueisyarer i) Ale 5 eS Poi icc Nees aN a ea has ei nic fo Cade acl Meisloborelcletia re euauers, ofsGidiailes o sralr ste ocehe's 20 10 £10 PES TV LEU V gal tab eg cUet ucireccpet cis > c¥cherayokoveke stele ele) chase sie;6 26s) 5.6, craic ole iei(s!s eve.ee @ eleieieteia'e 25. Jbneeete Competition for display specials to be limited to parties making at least two exhibits in each section, and the prizes will be awarded to the exhibitors making the three highest scores, first prize to count 10, second 8, third 6, fourth 5, fifth 4, sixth 3, seventh 2; breeding pen prizes to count twice as many points as single birds. In case of a tie the party exhibiting the largest number of birds in all sections to win. For further information address Maurice F. Delano, Secretary of American White Wyandotte Club, Millville, N. J. * Sterling Silver Cup. ** Silver Cup. — 223 — SPECIAL PRIZES FOR WHITE WYANDOTTE FOWLS. The National White Wyandotte Club offers to members the following cash specials to be awarded at the Universal Exposition of 1904, at St. Louis, Mo., as determined by the best records made in the awards in the regular classes for White Wyandottes by the official judge, provided that each exhibitor make not less than two exhibits in each section in which he competes: Ist. 2nd. 38rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 8th. 9th. 10th. (COME: cdoodaoudoosODUDDODCONbO NS $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $19 $10 COOKS) seAeasesuodoguoocGnU GK 10-10 10: 200 AO. DOR 10) 0 eat Oat IRIE. po dweOdo Uo bO Uo OUR CMO DODOU LO. 20: 100: 20~ (10 OP 105100 Ons JPW, “Stroueodoogucmnno0 op bodot LOT LOS OO iO TOO 1/0 eel Oe IBS. 4 gag gence papa ObodoodumoG. 10; 2 10-10) 10) 10, BO 0 OO eae For further information address Ross C. H. Hallock, Secretary of the National White Wyandotte Club, St. Louis, Mo. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR LIGHT BRAHMA FOWLS. The American Light Brahma Club offers to members the following special prizes to be awarded at the Universal Exposition at St. Louis, Mo., as deter- mined by the best records made in the awards in the regular classes, viz.: Disnlayal isnt eB ra meas cco cle lsvesarctand cs cists wiastonicre es erclereeee OG ee ee Silver Cup. DisplayeLizght’BrahmacBantams:, <0. coca tercrerese eae uehers soto eteeoie erate tae Silver Cup. The prizes will be awarded to the exhibitor making the highest scores, first prize to count 10, second 8, third 6, fourth 5, fifth 4, sixth 3, seventh 2; breeding pen prizes to count twice as many points as single birds. For further information address John Rumbold, Secretary of American Light Brahma Club, Baltimore, Md. SPECIAL PRIZE FOR HOUDAN FOWLS. The American Houdan Club offers a Sterling Silver Cup, value ...., for the best exhibit of Houdan fowls made at the Universal Exposition of 1904 as de- termined by the best record made in the awards in the regular classes by the official judge, provided that each competitor show in the regular classes not less than one cock, one hen, one cockerel, one pullet, and one breeding pen. For further information address C. HE. Petersen, President of the American Houdan Club, Franklin, Maine. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR BLUE ANDALUSIAN FOWLS. The Blue Andalusian Club of America offers to members the following spe- cials to be awarded at the Universal Exposition of 1904 as determined by the —224—— best records made in the awards in the regular classes for Blue Andalusians by the official judge, viz.: ey) CECI A AeA De ig GAAS I gee ee a a ae RY $ 2.50 ed CSS GANT Git aS Range A ey AE: ge) a 2.50 SSE CHEN Ey eee es, Pte ee sioie, aio kik & ome Cidle a nee ne tee eee ee 2.50 os) HERDS yi ta eee SN et ep A 2.50 For further information address E. L. C. Morse, Secretary of the Blue An- dalusian Club of America, 8206 Cornell Ave., South Chicago, Il. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR BUFF LEGHORN FOWLS. The American Buff Leghorn Club offers to members the following specials to be awarded at the Universal Exposition of 1904 as determined by the best record made in the awards in the regular classes for Buff Leghorns by the official judge, vizZ.: Best display, Silver Cup, value $25. Second best display, Silver Cup, value $15. Competition for the display specials is limited to parties making at least one exhibit in each competition and the prizes will be awarded on the record to the exhibitor making the highest score in the regular classes. First to count 10, second 8, third 6, fourth 5, fifth 4, sixth 3, seventh 2. Prizes to breeding pen to count twice as many points as the corresponding prizes on single birds. In case of a tie the party exhibiting the largest number of birds in all sections to win. For further information address Geo. S. Barnes, Secretary of the American Buff Leghorn Club, Battle Creek, Michigan. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR POLISH FOWLS. The American Polish Club offers to members for best displays of Polish varieties named and exhibited at the Universal Exposition of 1904, as determined by the best records made in awards in the regular classes by the official judge the following prizes: SHA DlavaOr butt baced) Polish ost. ci asi ctor de cig side etre wlale.s wee Silver Cup, value $15 Display of White-crested Black Polish..................... Silver Cup, value 10 Competition for the display specials is limited to parties making at least two exhibits of Cocks, Cockerels, Hens, Pullets and Breeding Pen of the varieties shown, and the prizes will be awarded to the exhibitors making the highest scores, first prize to count 10, second 8, third 6, fourth 5, fifth 4, sixth 3, and seventh 2. In case of a tie the exhibitor having the largest number of birds entered in the competition to win. For further information address M. V. Caldwell, Secretary of American Polish Club, Leetonia, Ohio. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR FLUFF (KLONDIKE) FOWLS. The National Fluff Club of America offers to members a Silver Cup, value $25 for the best exhibit of Fluff (Klondike) fowls made at the Universal Exposition of ; Bi 1904 as determined by the best record made in the awards in the regular classes by the official judge of the Exposition. For further information address F. J. Reveley, Secretary of the National Fluff Club of America, East Haven, Conn. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR LAKENFELDER FOWLS. The American Lakenfelder Club offers to members the following cash specials — to be awarded at the Universal Exposition of 1904 as determined by the best records made in the awards in the regular classes for Lakenfelder by the official judge, provided that each exhibitor makes not less than two exhibits in each sec- tion in which he competes, viz.: (Ooi cae CMe na A Mamet otic D ab GER MTo Amina Hema na mAh paso Gd oD Olas $ 5 (OYOYo} 2) et TS eet canner, tra ee Perak didMe Tn ridin Pecos crcdhg DiS SIO O10. 0.0 0c 5 PETTUS, fonction av alter cries cs cate culsv chicos Oa PaLS lel enelishol oe eivel er Lemans telaCahopeite alice siete rie Cnet ota ROR keenest iene n mens 5 12 YOU Ke) ee ee ee Aen et Eee, Ee eo GRO OO es OR R000 00000 5 IBTES MINS YRS es cce ce siccovousce rn ovcteye oueishe a1 eee) olive) ok vail reteliotor: sliomecercrceee) cack kone eiemeneienene 5 IDNKSS OVE 2 ea ont a a Meech Ie ce okt ti ene ara emir dbp renee earusieno Orido alia dé c10l0.0.0 0 20 Competition for the display special is limited to parties making at least two exhibits in each competition and the prize will be awarded to the exhibitor mak- ing the highest score in the regular class, first prize to count 10, second 8, third 6, fourth 5, fifth 4, sixth 3, and seventh 2; breeding pen prizes to count twice as many points as single birds. In case of a tie the party exhibiting the largest number of birds in all sections to win. For further information address Theo. F. Jager, Secretary of the American Lakenfelder Club, Springdale, Conn. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR BRONZE TURKEYS. The National Bronze Turkey Club offers to members a silver cup valued at $25 for the best exhibit of Bronze Turkeys made at the Universal Exposition of 1904, as determined by the best record made in the awards in the regular classes by the official judge, provided that each competitor show in the regular classes not Jess than one male and two females hatched prior to 1904, and one male and two females hatched in 1904. For further information address Mrs. B. F. Hislop, Secretary, Milford, II. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR TOULOUSE GEESE. The National Toulouse Goose Club offers to members a silver cup valued at $25 for the best exhibit of Toulouse geese made at the Universal Exposition of 1904, as determined by the best record made in the awards in the regular classes by the official judge, provided that each competitor show in the regular classes not less than one male and two females hatched prior to 1904, and one male and two females hatched in 1904. For further information address Mrs. B. F. Hislop, Secretary of the National Toulouse Goose Club, Milford, Il. — 226 — SPECIAL PRIZES FOR WATER FOWL. The International Water Fowl Association offers to members the following special prizes to be awarded at the Universal Exposition of 1904 for the fowls named, viz.: For best display of Geese shown by any one exhibitor, Silver Cup, value...... $25 For best display of Ducks shown by any one exhibitor, Silver Cup, value........ 25 SOMERS LAE Ol, FeOUCIEIIUIGIS. oi. a: ox 0.08) «seis eiaiera/e.a wise cs 8 oie a oa ewia gree Gold 5 mareoost Colored Muscovy Drake in SNOW........c0cccscccevcesvcanvveavcceaee 5 The display prizes will be awarded to exhibitors making the highest score in the regular classes, first prize to count 10; second 8; third 6; fourth 5; fifth 4; sixth 3; and seventh 2. For further information address Theo. F. Jager, Secretary the International Water Fowl Association, Springdale, Conn. — 227 — PIGEONS. Entries of pigeons shall consist of single birds, and cocks and hens hatched prior to 1904 will compete in their respective classes. Birds entered in the young ~ class (hatched in 1904) must wear a seamless band of the year 1904. All pigeons must be exhibited in standard coops of uniform make. Arrange- ; ments will be effected by the Exposition management for a supply of these, obtain- able at a reasonable rental on the Exposition grounds, and exhibitors will procure them there directly from the Committee of the American Poultry Association. Prizes for the best male and female of each variety of pigeons, hatched prior — to 1904, will be as follows: First, $3; second, $2; third, High Commendation, and, fourth, Commendation. For the best bird of each variety, hatched in 1904, male and female competing together: First, $3; second, $2; third, High Commenda- tion, and, fourth, Commendation. Badges or Ribbons will be given with all awards. All pigeons will be judged and awards made by comparison. Birds not correctly entered will be excluded from competition. All specimens must be exhibited in their natural condition. Quality, beauty of plumage, purity of race and uniformity in markings required. The Exposition will not be responsible for loss from any cause. — 228 — PIGEON CLASSIFICATION. Class XCI.—ARCHANGELS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Dark Bronze. 2. Light Bronze. Class XCII.—BARBS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black. 2. Dun. 3. Red. 4. White. 5. Yellow. 6 Any Other Color. Class XCIII.—CARRIERS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black. 2. Blue. 38. Dun. 4. White. 5 Any Other Color. Class XCIV.— DRAGOONS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black. 2. Blue. 3. Grizzles. 4. Red. 5. White. 6. Yellow. 7. Silver Checkers. 8. Any Other Color. Class XCV.—DUCHESS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Crested. 2. Smooth. Class XCVI.—ENGLISH TIPPLERS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Dark Mottle. 2. Light Mottle. Class XCVII.—FANTAILS, PLAIN LEG, SMOOTH HEAD. Section (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Black. Blue. Red or Yellow. Silver. White. Yellow. Any Other Color. WI UR go bo Class XCVIII.—FANTAILS—SADDLEBACK. Section Section Section Section Section Section (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) 1. Any Color. Class XCIX.—ANCIENT—HIGHFLYERS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) 1. Black. 2. Blue. 3. Red. 4. White. 5. Yellow. Class C.—BRANDERS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) 1. Any Color. Class ClIL—BURMESE, (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Black. Blue. Any Other Color. cose Class Cil.—DANZIGER—HIGHFLYERS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) 1. Any Color. Class CIIl—FLORENTINE. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) 1. Black. 2. Blue. 3. Any Other Color. — 230 — Class CIV.— GERMAN BEARDS, CLEAN LEG—HIGHFLYERS. Section 1. 2 3. 4 Section 1. Section wr Section MS (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Black. Blue. Red. Any Other Color. Class CV.—HELMET. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Any Color. Class CVII.—HUNGARIAN. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Black. Reda. Any Other Color. Class CVIIl—MALTESE. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Blue or Silver. Black or Red. Class CIX.—HEN PIGEONS, MALTESE. Section Section PCS S ee Section 1. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Black. Blue. Red. White. Any Other Color. Class CX.—POLISH LYNX. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Austrian Strasser Any Color. Maltese White. Spangled. White Barred Any Color. Class CXI.—STORK. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Tumbler Any Color. — 231 — Class CXII.—STRALSUNDER. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CXIII.—SWIFTS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Almond. 2. Black. 3. Dun: 4. Any Other Color. Class CXV.—TRUMPETERS, ENGLISH OR GERMAN. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black. 2. Blue. 3. Red. 4. Any Other Color. Class CXVII.—FRILL BACKS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Blue. 2. Red. 3. White. 4. Any Other Color. Class CXVIII.—ICE. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. White, Black Barred. Class CXIX.—MONKS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CXX.—PORCELAIN. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. — 232 — Class CXXI.—PRIESTS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Black. Blue. Red. Yellow. Any Other Color. Section TS CONS iS Class CXXII.—QUAKERS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) - Section Any Color. Class CXXIV.—STARLING. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1, Any Color. Class CXXV.—FIREBACKS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CXXVI.—HOMERS, SHOW. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black Check. 2. Blue Check. 3. Any Other Color. Class CXXVII—HOMERS, WORKING. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black. 29. Black Checked. 3. Blue. 4. Blue Checked. 5. Red Checked. 6. Silver. 7. White. g. Any Other Color. Class CXXIX.—JACOBINS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black. 2. Blue. 3. Red. 4, White. 5. Yellow. 6. Any Other Color. 929 PCa Deer Class CXKXXX.—MAGPIES. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Black. Blue. Red. Yellow. Any Other Color. Section a Class CXXXI.—NUNS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CXXXII.—ORIENTAL FRILLS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Bluette or Silverette. Barred Blondinette. Laced Blondinette. Satinette. Any Other Variety. Section OU Ce Class CXXXIII—OWLS, AFRICAN. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Black. Blue or Silver. White. Any Other Color. Section mone Class CXXXIV.—OWLS, CHINESE. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Blue or Silver. White. Any Other Color. ae Class CXXXV.—OWLS, ENGLISH. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Black. Blue or Powdered Blue. Silver or Powdered Silver. Any Other Color. Section Be OBOE Class CXXXVI.—POUTERS, BREUNER. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black. 2. Blue. 3. Red. 4. White. 5. Any Other Color. Class CXXXVII.—POUTERS—DOMINIKAN OR BOHEMIAN. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CXXXVIII—MPOUTERS, ENGLISH. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section Black Pied. Blue Pied. Red Pied. White. Yellow Pied. Any Other Color. > OV 99 BO Class CXXXIX.—POUTERS, PIGMY. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black. 2. Blue. 3. Red or Yellow. 4. Silver. 5. White. 6 Any Other Color. Class CXL.—RUNTS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Blue. Black. Red or Yellow. Section 1 2 ae 4. Silver. 5. 6 White. Any Other Color. Class CXLI.—SHIELDS, WHITE BARRED. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CXLII—SWALLOW, BARLESS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Black. Blue. Read. Yellow. Any Other Color. Section Omer 9 — 235 — Class CKLIV.—SWALLOW, SPOT OR SNIP. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black. 2. Blue. 3. Red. 4. Spangled, Any Color. Class CXLV.—SWALLOW, BLACK BARRED, FULL HEAD. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CXLVI.—_ SWALLOW, WHITE BARRED, FULL HEAD. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black or Blue. 2. Red or Yellow. Class CXLVII.—TRUMPETERS, ENGLISH. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Red. 2. White. 3. Yellow. Class CXLVIII—TRUMPETERS, RUSSIAN. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section Black. Dun. Mottle. White. Any Other Color. CA sae att Class CXLIX.—TUMBLERS, ENGLISH SHORT FACE. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Almond Kite or Agate. 2. Black. 3. Red. 4. Yellow. 5. Any Other Color. Class CL—TUMBLERS, LONG FACE, CLEAN LEG, BALD HEAD. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. sa Class CLI—TUMBLERS, LONG FACE, CLEAN LEG, BEARD. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CLIl—TUMBLERS, LONG FACE, CLEAN LEG, MOTTLE OR ROSEWING. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black. 2. Red. 3. Yellow. Class CLIIl—TUMBLERS, LONG FACE, CLEAN LEG, SOLID COLOR. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black. 2. Red. 3. White. 4. Yellow. Class CLIV.—TUMBLERS, MUFFED BADGE. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CLV.—TUMBLERS, MUFFED BARRED. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Blue. 2. Silver. Class CLVI.—TUMBLERS, MUFFED BEARD. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CLVII.—TUMBLERS, MUFFED BELL NECK. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black or Blue. 2. Red or Yellow. Class CLVIII.—TUMBLERS, MUFFED, MOTTLE OR ROSEWING. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black. 2. Red. 3. Yellow. — 237 — Class CLIX.—TUMBLERS, MUFFED, SOLID COLOR. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black. 2. Red. White. Yellow. 3 4, Class CLX.—TUMBLERS, MUFFED, WHITE SIDE. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CLXIL—TUMBLERS, PARLOR. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Any Color Double. Any Color Roller. Section 1. 2. 8. Any Color Single. 4, 5. Black or Dun Single. Red or Yellow Single. Class CLXII.—TUMBLERS, ANY OTHER VARIETY, SHORT FACE. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CLXIII.—TAIL TURBITS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CLXIV.—TURBITS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Black. 2. Blue. 3. Red. 4. Silver. 5. Yellow. 6 Any Other Color. MISCELLANEOUS. Class CLXV.—BRUNSWICK—TRUMPETERS. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CLXVI.—CAPUCHIN. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Barred. 2. Any Solid Color. Class CLXVII.—DAMASCENE. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CLXVIII.—HYACINTH. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Coler. Class CLXIX.—LAHORE. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CLXX.—SUABIAN. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. Class CLXXI.—VICTORIA. (Cock, Hen; Cock, Hen, 1904.) Section 1. Any Color. — 239 — BELGIAN HARES AND RABBITS. The preceding rules and conditions of entry for poultry, pigeons and pet stock, published on page 210 of this Prize-List, will pertain to Belgian Hares and rabbits so far as applicable. Application for entry of Belgian Hares and rabbits of recognized breeds must be accompanied by certificates showing registration of breeds of record, and the breeding on the prescribed form of the Exposition, for the breeds of which there are no established records. A copy of the certificate showing registration in the American Stud Book for Hares and Rabbits, signed by the Secretary of the Asso- ciation publishing the same, must accompany each application for the entry of the breeds of hares and rabbits for which registration is provided. Prizes will be given Belgian Hares as noted below, and to the several breeds of rabbits, male and female, over six and under six months of age, to each of the breeds named herein, as follows: A first prize of $6; a second of $4; a third of $2; fourth, a certificate of High Commendation; fifth, Commendation; Sixth, Second Com- mendation, and seventh, Third Commendation. : Class CLXXII.—BELGIAN HARES. Section. ist.s 2nds, ssrd: 4th. 5th. 6th. the 1. Buck, eight months old or over..$ 6 $4 $ 2 InL(OE (OF 2dC 38dC 2. Buck, six and under eight months 6 4 2 H.C. C. 2dC 3dC 3. Buck, four and under six months. 6 1 2 EEC: C. 2dC 3dC 4. Buck, under four months....... 6 4 2 H.C. C. 2dC. 3dC 5. Doe, eight months old or over.. 6 4 2 H.C. Ce 2dC. 3dC 6. Doe, six and under eight months. 6 4 2 HEC: C. 2dC. 3dC 7. Doe, four and under six months... 6 4 2 H.C. C 2dC. 3dC 8. Doe, under four months......... 6 4 2 EC; C 2dC. 3dC GET OF ONE BUCK. 9) Buck, with four of his get:...... 10 6 4 H.C. C. 2dC. 3dC. PRODUCE OF ONE DOE, 10. Doe, with four of her produce... 6 4 2 ELC, C. 2dC. 3dC. CHAMPION. ea SUCK, AY ALO aia. g, ais Sasa s jalled apace, ero uate Da HO Mea OT TOR da eee $10 Hore DOG; ANY ALC Wak cadaver we Ss silo. whew sien ne ce OE Lana ee ere ee 10 — 240 — (Buck, over six months; Buck, under six months. Class CLXXIII—RABBITS. under six months.) Section. Breed. 1. Angora, White. 2. Angora, other than White. 3. Black and Tan. 4. Blue and Tan. 5. Dutch Black. 6. Dutch Blue. 7. Dutch, any other color. 8. English. 9. Flemish Giant. 10. Himalayan. 11. Jack Rabbit. 12. Madagascar Lop Ear. 13. Polish. 14. Silver Brown. 15. Silver Fawn. 16. Silver Gray. 17. Any Other Variety. — 241 — Doe, over six months; Doe, DIVISION F.—DOGS. As a Universal Exposition Kennel Show, owing to its international character, cannot be held by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition under the exclusive rules of any one national kennel club, it will therefore be conducted under the Exposi- tion’s own code of rules to provide for the due recognition of the registration and exhibition of Dogs with equal privileges from all countries, recorded in the home and foreign Kennel Stud Books approved by the respective governments represented in the show. The Universal Exposition Kennel Show of 1904, to be held by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A., will be for the promotion of the special interests of the breeders of pure-bred dogs. The classification will include only established breeds of record and the competition be limited to the open class. No previous prize-winner properly entered will be debarred from competition. Application for the entry of dogs of the recognized breeds of record owned in the United States must be accompanied by a certificate on the prescribed form of the Exposition, showing registration in the Stud Book of the American Kennel Club and otherwise conform to the rules governing entries. Application for the entry of dogs of the recognized breeds of record not owned in the United States must be accompanied by a certificate on the prescribed form of the Exposition showing registration, signed by the Secretary of the Kennel Club or Association publishing the respective Stud Books, and such certificate must be attested by the Chairman of the National World’s Fair Commission representing the country from which such dogs come to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. A y 5 [ i r . , ‘ RULES. The following rules will apply to the Universal Exposition Kennel Show: Entries of Dogs must be filed with the Chief of the Department of Live Stock on the prescribed form on or before September 10, 1904. The Exposition grounds will be open for the reception of Dogs on Saturday, October 22, 1904. The exhibi- tion will begin Tuesday, October 25, and close Friday, October 28, 1904. An exhibitor of dogs will be permitted to enter and present for award not more than two competitions in each section or ring. Each dog or puppy can be entered only in its respective section or as one of the get of a sire or produce of dam in its breed class. Every dog must be entered in the name af its bona-fide owner as the exhibitor, and the application for entry must be signed by the owner. Address labels will be sent upon receipt of application for entry of dogs. The reverse of each label must show the sender’s name and address legibly written or printed and the name of the express company for return delivery. Express charges on exhibits shipped to the World’s Fair must in all cases be prepaid. Exhibitors before making shipment must attach to the collar of each dog a card of identifica- tion, giving the name of the animal, name of the owner, and the class and section in which entered for exhibition. The word dog where used in these rules includes both sexes over twelve months of age, and the word puppy includes both sexes over six and under twelve months of age. The owner of the dam at the time of service will be considered the breeder of the animal exhibited. The age of a dog or puppy shall be reckoned from the date of birth to the tenth day of September, 1904. Unworthy or unhealthy specimens will be excluded from competition and the show. The dogs on arrival at the Exposition and daily during the show will be inspected by the Veterinarian of the Department of Live Stock. No names, marks, or decorations will be allowed on the cages until the prizes have been awarded. All dogs will be judged and awards made by comparison. Any dog winning champion honors in the Kennel Club or Association by which it is certified to the Exposition by reason of prizes received at the World’s Fair of 1904 will, upon official certification to the Chief of the Department of Live Stock by the Kennel Club interested, be given the diploma of the Universal Exposition setting forth the World’s Champion honors. In order to furnish data for such further recognition in the way of champion honors as the various kennel clubs may hereafter decide to award to their respect- ive patrons for prizes won at the Universal Exposition Kennel Show of 1904, all dogs exhibited in each section will be placed by the judge in the order of merit from right to left, beginning on the right with the best and rank consecutively to the left all other animals in the respective sections. A committee on behalf of the American Dog Fanciers has contracted with the Exposition to receive, cage, feed, water, exhibit and return in the best manner at the close of the Exposition, dogs exhibited at the World’s Fair at the very moderate expense to exhibitors of $2.50 for each single specimen. Dogs must be consigned prepaid in care of the committee on behalf of the American dog fanciers to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition grounds, St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A. The committee has given bond to guarantee all exhibits proper benching, caging, care, feed, supervision and exhibition, and the Exposition authori- ties are not to receive, feed or care for the same. — 243 — No entry fee will be charged by the Exposition for competition. Standard-size benches and cages will be provided by the committee represent- ing the American dog fanciers on the Exposition grounds in sufficient numbers to meet all requirements and the rental therefor must accompany the entry applica- tion on the form prescribed by the Exposition. All dogs must be exhibited in these cages (see announcement following by the committee representing the American Dog Fanciers). Insofar as is practicable the rules and customs governing all American Dog shows will be followed and enforced. The rules for the Department of Live Stock of the Universal Exposition will wherever applicable govern in this Division. TO EXHIBITORS OF DOGS AT THE UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION OF 1904. The undersigned Committee on behalf of the American dog fanciers who con- template making exhibits of Dogs at the Universal Exposition of 1904 have com- pleted extremely satisfactory and advantageous arrangements with the Department of Live Stock of the World’s Fair, whereby the Committee is to receive, cage, feed, care for, exhibit and return to their owners at the close of the Kennel Show the dogs exhibited at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, October 25 to 28, 1904, inclusive. The Committee has arranged for standard-size benching and cages for the dogs and will provide at the Exposition grounds an ample supply for all require- ments. The Committee will also provide feed and water for all the dogs on exhi- bition and the necessary utensils for the same and furnish all needed attendants. The Committee for all the necessary accommodations other than the buildings, including cages, furniture and all services in connection with the receipt, feed, care, exhibition and return of dogs, such as are usually provided for like exhibitions agree to accept from exhibitors in full for first-class service and attention two dollars and fifty cents for each dog or puppy exhibited. The Committee will provide for the best sanitary arrangements, and the proper care and feed of the dogs during the show, which will be held under the immediate personal supervision of competent attendants of dogs and recognized authorities in such matters. The Committee will use due diligence for the care and safety of all dogs ex- hibited. Watchmen will be kept on duty day and night; but it must be distinctly understood by all exhibitors that the management will not be responsible for loss or damage to any dog exhibited, whether the result of accident or other cause. The Kennel Show of the Universal Exposition of 1904 has been planned on the most advanced and satisfactory lines for the promotion of the special interests of the breeders of pure-bred dogs and has received pledges of the cordial and hearty support of the Kennel Clubs of this and foreign countries. The international character of the Universal Exposition Kennel Show and the necessity for the due recognition of the registration of dogs from all countries, recorded in the home and foreign Stud Books has made it necessary and desirable that the World’s Fair Kennel Show be held under the Exposition’s own code of rules, which meets all the requirements necessary to insure competent and just awards and the best care of exhibits and is fully approved by the Presidents of home and foreign Kennel Clubs. It has been decided that inasmuch as the World’s Fair Kennel Show is uni- versal in character and is to be held under rules approved by the officers of the kennel clubs of this and foreign countries, we will favor the proposition that the wins at the Universal Exposition of 1904 shall be published in the home and foreign Kennel Club Stud Books. A ee ee In estimating the cost necessary for the benching, feeding, care and other ex- penses at the show, this Committee have made a most careful estimate based upon the number of probable entries as indicated in correspondence with dog owners conducted by the Exposition management and through other channels. While it is not thought the sum named will more than equal expenses, yet if any surplus should result this Committee will employ the same for additional testimonial prizes to be awarded to exhibitors winning prizes at the show. For further information concerning the foregoing address Marcel A. Viti, Sec- retary of the Committee, 1416 South Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. (Signed) AUGUST BELMONT, MARCEL A. VITI, JOHN G. KENT, Committee Representing American Dog Fanciers. — 245 — Class CLXXIV.—AIREDALE TERRIERS. Section. Ist. 2nd. Srd. 4th, bth: 6th. 7th. iis Dog, one: year oldor OVeran.. ei eee ee: $12; ($98 86 $F4 VEC) VEC Cc 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months 10 6 4 3 NAlell@; 9 EEC; Cc 3. Bitch, one year old or over.:.......... 12 8 6 4 VHC HAC C 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve MONTHS) saciaccies s aveosele silo eae meas 10 6 4 By WasKC; BIG; Cc GET OF-ONE SIRE: . ’ SG. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 5. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Sixa months, Set Of Ones SinGsocs ene eerie $12, S06) $24) VWiiiC eee C PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. 6. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 10 VECY VEC Cc o eo PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 7. Best showing of Airedale Terriers in sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals-owned ‘by anyone? Hxhibitom: svseccmsc. ee claw ec Diploma Class CLXXV.—BASSETT HOUNDS (ROUGH). ist.) 2nd. 3srd., .4thi oth: 6th. 7th. Dog, one year old or over............. $98 $:6 $4 $93. VHC He C Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months’ 6 4 3 2) VECe ac C Bitch, one year old or over...........- 8 6 4 30) VAC Ee Cc Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve 6 Cc MONE Sie. cincecencrcvscaterees creer here oes m cote re q 3 2 VEC ELC GET OF ONE SIRE. , 2 Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Sth. 6th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months; get of one ‘Sines... ses aces: SUS OO one VHC HC on a PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. 6. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 a) bo VHC HC C PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. = Best showing of Bassett Hounds (Rough) in sections 1 to 6 in- clusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Hxhibitors cc... eke cre cte eters Diploma posh or =I Class CLXXVI.—BASSETT HOUNDS (SMOOTH). ection. Ist Dog, one year old or over............. $ 8 Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months’ 6 Bitch, one year old or over............ 8 Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve LUTVEVI EES! NSW eR Be ae 2 a se ne GET OF ONE SIRE. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire............. PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 2nd. 3rd. $6 $4 $ 4 3 6 4 4 3 Ist. 2nd S788 96 Co 4th. Co bo Ge bo 3rd. $ 4 bo 5th. VHC VHC VHC VHC 4th. VHC VHC Best showing of Bassett Hounds (Smooth), in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Exhibitor Class CLXXVII.—BEAGLES. 1st. Dog, one year old or over............. S) 2: Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months 10 Bitch, one year old or over............ 12 Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve UYVORINDUUS He sci ol ctreoe Siciars oh chor ar ells Rus Joie, She ahah aie 10 2nd. $8 $ 6 8 GET OF ONE SIRE. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six months, Set Of One Sire........2%..-. PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 1st. $12 $6 $4 10 ord. 4th. 5 $4 4 3 6 4 4 3 2nd. 3rd. oo 5th. VHC VHC VHC VHC 4th. VHC VHC Best showing of Beagles in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by DVO CME DICOIa a cic are ls sense 2 fo ce oe was wisn eS ia Qed ame — 247 — 6th. Tth. HC C HC C HC C HC C 5th. 6th. HC Cc HC ¢ Diploma 6th. 7th. HC C HC C HC C HC C Sth. 6th. HC C HC C Diploma Class CLXXVIII—BEDLINGTON TERRIERS. Section. ist.) -2nd.) (std) 4the obne ie Doe one-year Older OVieT. acco. seis SS) eh O) ase slOmo VIEL, 2. Puppy Dog, six and underiwelve months’ 6 4 3 2 VHC 3) Biteh, one year old On Over. |... ss rece 3 6 4 3) VEC 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve MMONCHS' coc crcks le oe oharcis he COR Ronee 6 4 3 2 VHC = mon GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six months: set of One Sines... ester $8 $6 $4 VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 eo bo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Bedlington Terriers in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned Dy anys One: HIXi DITO: 2 cneje ie «1 seretel elle ol ctotey terete Class CLXXIX.—BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS. ist; 2znds s3rd.. ) 4th: 5th. Dog, one year old or over............. SOS Sis PO: oe ELC Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months 8 6 4 3 VHC Bitch, one year old or over............ 10 8 6 4 VHC Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve TNONIEH GS oo Bee crenata Reo eae ie ots 8 6 4 By) \WAak@, GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sires... 2. ae..oack 10 5 DV ELE, PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 8 4 VHC es PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Black and Tan Terriers in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awerded to animalssowned by any one: Hxhibitor sac. ccniele si clot ieniete cote 6th. Tth. HC C HC C HC Cc HC Cc 6th. 6th. HC C HC C Diploma 6th. ith. HC Cc HC C He C HC Cc 5th. 6th. He C HC C Diploma ae nes cic cccc os ow ble ceree eels aoe Class CLXXXV.—CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS. ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. Dorone: year old Or OVeL. <6. .e. 15 ss $8 $6 $4 $3. VHC Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 6 4 3 2 VHC Bitches One: year Old OF: OVET «<6 .i6 eee oss 8 6 4 Se VEL Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve AUTOTUUIIS hic sea ein Ke cserstovel cdots) horenya ate ieee 6 4 a 2 VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2nd. 38rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six months, Zeb OL ONE) SINE... < 5..c).~ «wie oc) $8 $6 $4 VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 3 2 VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Chesapeake Bay Dogs in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Pxhibitor................22seeeeee — 251 — 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC C 5th. 6th. HC Cc HC C Diploma 6th. 7th. HC C HC Cc HC Cc HC C 5th. 6th. HC Cc HC Cc Diploma Ss 1 2. 3 aes oO sa cob eRe Class CLXXXVI.—CHIHUAHUAS. ection. sts) onde) srdee 4th noth. ~ Dos one year Oldior OVON: acces clei. SeSe oo (ON gee omo: VIELe Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 6 4 8 2 VHC Bitch, one year old or over............ 8 6 4 3 VEC Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve ATLOMIGHIS® Menace cise occ craiiete & Orono 6 4 3 2 VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six months) 2et Of ONG Sires. veces cic S28 2Sn6) $24" = VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 3 2 VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Chihuahuas in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as de- termined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals OWNed DY ,ANny ONE MX MUDITOT. senccs cosets a ao tons ere sis) o) cltenal Pel sysiceteoetehe Class CLXXXVII—CHOW CHOWS. Ist. 2nd. 38rd. 4th. 5th. Doz;sone year Old Or OVER Ws os. eles so.0.° $28) $60 $)4 “Su3" Vic Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months’ 6 4 3 2) VEC Bitch, one year old or over............ 8 6 4 3 VHC Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve TNON CNS ness cate ein cimctkere eee ee ere oie 6 4 3 2 VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. and. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six months; fet of ONeCwSiITe. cy se. sci $°8) (S260-$°4. VAC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 co bo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Chow Chows in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as de- termined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any. one Exhibitor: ss fia. de ecto wees some tl oreerianse 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC C HC C | HC cg 5th. 6th. HC Cc HC Cc Diploma 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC C HC C HC C Sth. 6th. HC C HC Cc Diploma Class CLXXXVIII.—COLLIES (ROUGH). Section. Ist. 2nd. $Srd. 4th. 5th. 1. Dog, one year old or over............. $12 $8 $6 $4 VHC 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months 10 6 4 OVE 3. Bitch, one year old or over............ 12 8 6 4 VHC 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve EL OOIEGIE ER stals et caia a coms 8 9 6 $4) SVC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ co bo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of English Toy Spaniels (Black and Tan) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Exhibitor............. Class CXCV.—ENGLISH TOY SPANIELS (ORANGE AND WHITE). Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. Dog, one year old or over............. Sele Susan On Fouts WWELC Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months 19 6 4 3 VHC Bitch, one year old or over............ 12 8 6 4 VHC Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve MONS! 5. oka dcicrs he a em eee ee 10 6 4 3 VEL GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire: ..22.:.... 2% DL2¥ eo Oo 4s SVC, PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 10 5 Oo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of English Toy Spaniels (Orange and White) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Hxhibitor...... 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC C HC C HC Cc 5th. 6th. HC C HC C Diploma 6th. ‘Tth. HC C HC C HC Cc HG C 5th. 6th HC Cc He ¢ Diploma ee Class CXCVI.—ENGLISH TOY SPANIELS (RED). Section. Ist. 2nd. 2rd. 4th. 5th. fw Wor, one year old or over,...........- $8 $6 $4 $3 VHC 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months’ 6 4 3 2.) VHC 8. Bitch, one year old or over............ 8 6 4 3 VHC 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve PETIOYEILEES 25 ais ieee Pre ee 6 4 3 2 VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. : 4 Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire.............. $8 -S$.6.$4 » VEC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. 6. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 3 2 VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 7. Best showing of English Toy Spaniels (Red) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Exhibitor.............. Class CXCVIIL—ENGLISH TOY SPANIELS (TRI-COLOR). Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. fee Hog,one year old or OVer.......6..... SES otOr on 45 Seon VEG 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months’ 6 4 3 2 VHC Boebicch one. year Old OF OVELs... .... 600. 8 6 4 3 VEC 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve ERCDIUEEN Scars ss uereatcycvedcrevehe ts wfociel ove¥eweie Se 4 3 2 VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire. ......:...:- $8 $6 $4 VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. 6. Two Animals of either sex, any age over =" bo VHC co six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of English Toy Spaniels (Tri-Color) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Exhibitor.............. — 267 — 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC C Sth. 6th. HC C HC Cc Diploma 6th. Tth. HC C HC Cc HC C HC Cc 5th. 6th HC C HC Cc Diploma Class CXCVIIIL—FOX HOUNDS (AMERICAN). Section. Ist. 2nd. Ord. 4th. 5th. i Dog, one, year old or /OVCLD..a.ae sere aie $10 $8 $6°$4 VHC 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months’ 8 6 4 3 VHC 3. Bitch, one year old or over............ 10 8 6 Ze Wis 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve MONCEHIS hs Bee eos ee etetestete seeen ee einer 8 6 4 3) VEC He oe bo ee GET OF ONE SIRE. iste. s2nd-s vord: 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six months) Set Of ONE SILC .cis eek er ee $10) “Se 5 $73 VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 8 4 3 VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Fox Hounds (American) in Sections 1 to 6 in- clusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one HD xbibitor.= 32... 2c. cee eee Ut. p2nds = jecds. tthe: Sth. Dog, one year old or Over............. $8 445'76 4.9) 4: 8Se3 VHC Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 6 4 3 2 VHC Bitch, one year old or over............ 8 6 4 3 VHC Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve AMOTMUD'S eck velecotereteete to nepaensi oooh Neve notska toe 6 4 Bi 2°” VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2nd: word. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over SIX months, get of one Sires..-..2 5.460% SSt SaGs eo) 4 VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months. produce of one Bitch........ 6 vo bo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Fox Hounds (English) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any, one Hxhibitor’.7. 20 e.coee ee eee 6th. 7th. HC C HC Cc HC C HC Cc 5th. 6th. HC Cc HC Cc Diploma 6th. 7th. HC (6; HC Cc HC (0 HC C 5th. 6th. HC Cc HC Cc Diploma Class CC.—FOX TERRIERS (ROUGH). Section. ist. 2nd. 8rd. 4th. 5th. ie Doe, one! year old or over............. $12 $8 $6 $4 VHC 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months 10 6 4 3 VHC o>. Bitch, one year old or over............ 12 8 6 4 VHC 1. Puppy Bitch, six and under tweive NACHT ULL Pais etehateialaistir ss WT 'er a ohare srccorthe ake 10 6 4 3 VHC pal =I #09 DO or -1 GET OF ONE SIRE. ; eee Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire................ $12 $6 $4 VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 10 5 a) VIELE PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Fox Terriers (Rough) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals; owned by, any one Exhibitor. 2.20%. .<.8<« 04 sceiesslok _ Class CCI.—FOX TERRIERS (SMOOTH). Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. Woe, one) year old or OVELr......66..65 5 S12 Ses. S0n aor 4: VHC Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 10 6 4 2 VEC Bitch, one year old or over............ 12 8 6 4 VHC Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve THOWGD SI eerie ae sicse cyoioisns 6 & odue'eudes, Sse oe 10 6 4 3 VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six, months; eet, of one Sire: ....: 2. .......- $12 $6 $4 VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 10 5 3 VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Fox Terriers (Smooth) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Exhibitor in... sscis- crs ciel etere tele — 259 — 6th. 7th. HC C HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc 5th. 6th. HC C HC Cc Diploma 6th. 7th. HC C HC Cc HC C HC C Sth. 6th. HC Cc HC C Diploma Class CCIl.—FRENCH BULL DOGS. Section. lat. 2nd. erd. “4th: bth: ie. Doz vone-yeariOld/on OVieG..- emer o 12,2 $8) 18.6) 4 2 WIC 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months 10 6 4 38 VHC oo Bitch, one year old (OriOViers. «ci. 6 «ee 12 8 6 AST Vic 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve MONS). fte crete otsios Oo ccs eteniaie ei eee 10 6 4 ay Wiel ol -1 ct GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months; get Of ONE Sires... cece ee eo, Le aol On eda, PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 10 5 oo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of French Bull Dogs in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals; owned by any one: Exhibitor: .0-.....00.. 4.0 ee eee Class CCIIIL—GREAT DANES. ist. 2nd.” Sidi (4thiy 5th: Dos one year old Or OVer...... 065% 660 SZ SS Sre S$ 6 bod VIC Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months’ 10 6 4 3 VHC Bitch; one year Old!or Over... ..s. “VEC SB. bitch, one year old or over............ 10 8 6 4 VHC 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve BEACHES tees ei cl cei oie ccc! nial e evevaseie.wst eberste 8 6 4 3 VHC SJ eo ho or =i GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire.............. $10 $5 $3 =VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 8 4 vo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Greyhounds in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as de- termined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals MANGO y any One HXNUDIGOMs «<2 201s sveieis oteteletats ra eee sto eke orntarereerciens Class CCV.—GRIFFONS. Ist. ind. 3rd. 4th. 5th. Dog, one year old or over............. $8 $6 $4 $3 VHC Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 6 4 3 2 VHC Bitch, one year old or over............ 8 6 4 3 VHC Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve MYVORULU LS Ree veetet ney oi bess crelorche shave, onavaraca.ete 6 4 3 2 VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Aix Monts; Bet OF ONE: Sire... 2.22226... - $8 $6 $ 4 VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 3 2 VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Griffons in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as de- termined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Exhibitor. 2.000066. ccc cocci sss ess 6th. Tth. HC Cc HC v HC Cc HC Cc 5th. 6th HC Cc HC C Diploma 6th. Tth. HC Cc HC C HC C HC C 5th. 6th. HC C HC C Diploma Class CCVI.—GRIFFON BRUXELLOIS. Section. ist. 2nd. erd. 4th. 5th: i: » Doe one year old’ or OVer-cce cece ee SiS) SHO Nora od) lo eV ELe 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months’ 6 4 3 2 VHC 3. Bitch, one year old or over............ 8 6 4 3) WHE 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve MONCH See La ieicasys ceils cha eee ts 6 4 3 2 VHC ot Hm Cobo ee ol GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, ‘2ectcof one Sires... sci e se S38) $26 $745 WHE PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ (ee) bo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Griffon Bruxellois in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one! Exhibitor... ....cacas seme eee cers Class CCVII.—HARRIERS. Ist. 2nd. 3rd: 4th: 5the Dos one Wear Olde ORZOVEeIe ate. cies cise sete eieke Class CCXI.—KING CHARLES SPANIELS. 1 DOF, ONE -Vear OlGiOr7OVEMsencrecicieeiens = $ st 2nd. érd. 4th. 5dth. 8 Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 6 8 6 $6 4$.4 $i 3a" VEC 4 3 2 VHC Bitch, one cyear: OldiOrsovieron..c< 2 acs 6 4 By AEC, Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve MONTHS oe ana col ane east cros la Ineo 4 8 2 VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months; get Of (One [Sine.... i.e ac $8 $6 $4 VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 Co bo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of King Charles Spaniels in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Exhibitors... 2 voces e eee ees —— 264:— 6th. 7th. HC (@) HC Cc HC C HC Cc 5th. 6th. HC Cc HC Cc Diploma 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC C HC C HC Cc 5th 6th HC, %¢ HC C Diploma Class CCXII—MALTESE TERRIERS. Section. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 6th. iMeewor, one year Old Or OVer...<.....eccics $8 $6 $4 $3 VHC 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months 6 4 3 2 VHC 83. Bitch, one year old or over............ 8 6 4 3s VHC 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve CEECOY TRH UE] Ca pee Rp a gm i 6 4 3 2 VHC -1 ped lie GET OF ONE SIRE. i Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over s ne re 1 six months, get of one Sire............. $8 $6 $4 VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 5 2 VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Maltese Terriers in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by. any one Exhibitor:......:.......<.oscscce os Class CCXIII.—MASTIFFS. Ist. 2nd. 38rd. 4th. 5th. Dog, one year old or over............. $8 $6 $4 $3.” VHC Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months’ 6 4 3 2 VHC Bitch, one year old or over...........- 8 6 4 3 VHC Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve ERTORTEGUTSSI at steve ec. 0) 5.0 inlor ietaitels eratece sit (sveravetels 6 4 3 2 VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Sixamonths, get Of One (Sire: oi... «es .d ml shore Heine coccopcbupecoaponeddoododes — 265 — 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC C Sth. 6th. HC C HC Cc Diploma 6th. 7th. HC C HC C HC Cc HC Cc 5th. 6th. HC C HC GC Diploma Class CCXIV.—NEWFOUNDLANDS. Section. ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Sth. i. Dog; one yeariold orsover...5.22 oes. SJ eb By WAKE 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months’ 6 4 3 2. VHC 35 Bitchjone yeariold) or overs... 0. sen 8 6 4 SN ELS 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve wal mooN Re ot 6. ~] MONS cele ci hoctere tee mee ie ee thera 6 4 3 2 VIEL GET OF ONE SIRE. ; ; Ist. 2nd. ord. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire............. $8 $6 $4. VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 vw bo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Newfoundlands in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as de- termined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals ownedsby.any one= Hxnibitors: «os. oa. eat oe ee Ce eee Class CCXV.—OLD ENGLISH SHEEP DOGS. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. Dog; one year-old Or OVer: .8:.....235 SOx SS US 6. S 4) AVEC Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months’ 8 6 3 | VHC Bitch, one year old or over............ 10 8 6 AL VO Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve NOMEN SH eet cce tae niece Serene eee 8 6 4 3 VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. 7 Rees Ast. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire.............. S 1083S 5) Sia) SVG PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 8 4 ay Wate) PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Old English Sheep Dogs in Sections 1 to 6 in- clusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded tO animals*owned by any one Mixhibitono....2~ 6 oss. ate ake — 266 — 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC C HC C HC C bth. 6th. HC C HC C Diploma 6th. th. HC C HC C HC ¢C HC Cc 5th. 6th. HC C HC C Diploma Class CCXVI.—OTTER HOUNDS. Section. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Sth. ie) Wor; one year old or over..........:.: S08 =o 6: Se) So AVEC 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months’ 6 4 3 2 VHC 3. Bitch, one year old or over............ 8 6 4 2) 6 VHC 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve BAIODEL GIR MMe Sie sear eto he eee ote: cose hake ee 6 4 3 2 VHC at ee eee GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Aix months, get of one Sire..<.......... Sus) (o.G) a 4 VEG PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 ee] bo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Otter Hounds in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as de- termined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Exhibitor Ciass CCXVII.—PEKINESE SPANIELS. ist. 2nd. rd. 4th. —dth. Woe one year Old Or OVer......:....... $8 $6 $4 oy WELC Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 6 4 3 Zz WHC Bitch, one: year old or over........3..<< 8 6 4 3 VHC Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve RYTOMRULA Sle sarees sieves o Gistase/ aps /aiclers lees viviue 6 4 3 2 VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire............. $8 $6 $4 VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ Ce bo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Pekinese Spaniels in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Hxhibitor................-sseeees 6th. 7th. 1 HC C HC C HC Cc HC Cc Sth, 6th. HC Cc HC C Diploma 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC Cc HC C HC C 5th. 6th. HC Cc HC Cra Diploma On mm CO LD Re =~] Class CCVII'!4.—PINSCHERS. ection. Ist. 2nd: Srd. 4th. 5th. Dog, one! year oldvor Over... css. sacs $8 $6 $4 $93 VHC Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months’ 6 4 3 2 VHC Bitch one year old (or Overs. ese cee ee 8 6 4 3 VEC Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve MONTHS ere ohereccc CROCRe a cia orate ier 6 4 3 2 VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nds sra: 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six: months, get of one’ Siness.s. ols. ee $8 $6 $4 VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 3 2 VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Pinschers in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as de- termined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned sbysanyione Tixbibitonns aces sect erik eee ee eee Class CCXVIII.—POINTERS. Ist. Sends 8rd 4th. = 6th: Dog, one year old Or OVErya.. 6 «6 oes $2 $8 $6 $34" VHC Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 10 6 4 3 VEC Bitch one year.Old! Or OVvierss..c.ce «aoe 12 8 6 4 VHC Puppy Bitch, six and under tweive MONTHS 2 verge oraeieines > Heit eoreertene 10 6 4 OAV GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire. sss). oo.e. cee $12 $96 $)4, VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 10 ol w VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Pointers in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as de- termined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by Jany, One Exh IGON sio,5 nee cea clerk oc escheat necator 6th. 7th. HC C HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc Sth. 6th. HC Cc HC C Diploma 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC c HC Cc HC (G; 6th. 6th. HC C HC Cc Diploma Class CCXIX.—POMERANIANS. Sectlon. ist. 2nd. 38rd. 4th. 5th. bth. 7th len Wor. one year old or over...........:. $10 $8 $6 $4 VHC HC Cc 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months 8 6 4 3 VHC HC Cc 3. Bitch, one year old or over............ 10 FS 6 4 WHC AG Cc 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve ESICOTUULL BES Foret ars cier cecil esac octet cae rea 8 6 4 s VHC VHC C GET OF ONE SIRE. ; Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Sth. 6th. 5. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire............. $10 $5 $3 VHC HG Cc PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. 6. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 8 4 VHC HC C Go PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. my Best showing of Pomeranians in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as de- termined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals Owned: Dy any, One VEXHIDITON. ccs alls ate ats a wc dale See Diploma Class CCXX.—POODLES (CORDED). St. ) 2nd: eta.) Ath: 5th. 6th. 7th. i Dog, one year old or over.........:... > 10° “358 $3) 6, $i 4 VHC HC C 2. Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 8 6 4 3 VHC HC Cc s. Bitch, one year old or over............ 10 8 6 4 VHC HC Cc 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve PRTOPUEIB GY tii S cua a iere are daict scceei ste o. caacsie toh 8 6 4 5) VACHE Cc GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd: 4th. 5th. 6th. 5. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months; get, of one Sire............- $10) $05" S23) “VHC. -He Cc PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. 6. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ § 4 oe VOC Ee Cc PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Poodles (Corded) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one: Hxhibitor. |. soos .ce oes asco eae Diploma — 269 — TR Poh On He CO bo > | G. a3 Class CCXXI.—POODLES (CURLY). Section. ist. “2nds jerd. 4th: Dos one year Oldvor Oviertm. oases ee 5 10). 3 8a a6) 4: Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 8 6 4 33 Bitch, one year old or over............ 10 8 6 4 Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve MODUNS).5. St MS elecrat eats c eeuciaers Rustetenee: 8 6 4 3 GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six months, get of one Sire... .s-..-cos SOP Sebe Ses PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 8 4 3 PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 5th. VHC VHC VHC VHC 4th. VHC VHC Best showing of Poodles (Curly) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as de- termined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned abysianyxone: WxiiDitor vec. sc « es sieves aie eet eee Class CCXXII.—PUGS. Ist... 2nd. vsrdss Ath: Dog, one year old or over............. $10 “$"8_ 23 67 $4 Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 8 6 4 3 Bitch; one year old ‘orvover........... 10 8 6 + Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve NOMEN 5 feiss Gress wie noisns wis, eve hetobatten wis 8 6 4 3 GET OF ONE SIRE. : : 1st. and. 3rd. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six, months; 6b Of One Sire cis cease ease a eres SlO) 3585 4S aS PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 8 4 Co PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Pugs in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as ee eee 5th. VHC VHC VHC VHC 4th. VHC VHC de- termined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned see. ee oe eos ae ee —— Ao —— 6th. 7th. HC C HC C HC Cc HC C Sth. 6th. HC Cc HC Cc Diploma 6th. 7th. HC C HC Cc HC Cc HC C 5th. 6th. HC C HC C Diploma ee Class CCXXVII.—SCHIPPERKES. Section. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. th. 1. Dog, one year old or over............. 8 $6 $4 $3 VHC HC C Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 6 4 3 2 VHC HC Cc Bitch, one year old or over 8 6 4 > VHC HC C Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve CTC cree oy cres ates Goce ne es 6 4 3 2 VHC HC C homed) GET OF ONE SIRE. : Ist. 2nd. 3Srd. 4th. Sth. 6th Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire..:.......... So 6 $4 VHC HC C ol PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. 6. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 3 2 VHC HC C PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Schipperkes in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as de- termined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned. by“ any One, Meni DitOr se: «2. stesso ain od he Oe ee oe eee Diploma =I Class CCXXVIII—SCOTTISH TERRIERS. ist; 2nd: “srd= 4th; ‘6th: 6th. 7th. i Dee, one year old or over............. $12 $8 $6 $4 VHC HC C 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months 10 6 4 3 VHC HC C peiten. One year Old Or OVer...........0- 12 8 6 4 VHC HC Cc 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve UR OOVUEE Siete hai cs Pee eich ies er oltwer cee eee 10 6 1 3 VHC HC C GET OF ONE SIRE. lst. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 5. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six months, get.of one Sire. ..2..:.-.... $12 $6 $4 VHC HE Cc PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. 6. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Bitch............ 12 6 4) VEC He C PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. ba | Best showing of Scottish Terriers in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as de- termined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals OWNedeDyY:, Any ONE MXNIDIGOM 2. cos oe iets loca it sole ceo pciein aoe Diploma SPECIAL PRIZES FOR SCOTTISH TERRIERS. The Scottish Terrier Club of Scotland, through its Honorable Secretary, Mr. John N. Reynard, offers the Reynard Trophy (artistic bronze plaque of Seottish Terriers in relief) for the best exhibit in the regular classes of American- bred Scottish Terriers at the Universal Exposition of 1904 by any one Exhibitor. The exhibit to consist of not less than three animals in the regular class. The prize to be determined by the best record made in the regular classes by the official judge. Class CCXXIX.—SETTERS (ENGLISH). Section. ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. Hee Dor One year Oldor OVEE sc. teuie. oi $ 12) $78 33.6 $°4> VEC He C 2. Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 10 6 4 8 VHC HC C 3. Bitch, one year old or over............ 12 8 6 4 VHC HC Cc 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve MONTHSercvoce Maes eee 10 6 4 By AWABKG) 1s (0) C GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 5. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six months, getof One Sire... vce ee ws $12 $:6 $°4 > VHC. HC Cc PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. 6. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 10 5 we) VHC HC C PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. “ti Best showing of Setters (English) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Hxhibitor. 2... sn. so- see oe ees Diploma = 274 — a . I ‘i Class CCXXX.—SETTERS (GORDON). Section. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 1. Dog, one year old or over............. $10 $8 $6 $4 2. Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 8 6 4 3 3. Bitch, one year old or over............ 19 8 6 4 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve FOOSINGIDS Pon a, oI o cieins 4 ooGatn ore WAG ae 8 6 4 3 GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire.............. S102 $155 $-3 PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 8 4 vo PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. oth. VHC VHC VHC VHC 4th. VHC VHC Best showing of Setters (Gordon) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Exhibitor. >)... 223.5--6c...se- Class CCXXXI.—SETTERS (IRISH). ist. 2nd: ‘srd-)) 4th. Dog, one year old or over............. SES Sis S26 sok Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months 10 6 4 3 Bitch, one year old or over............ 12 8 6 4 Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve TELOHIUISMES cast ot acre custors fetes araioteus stepeboxe ss 10 6 4 3 GET OF ONE SIRE. ist. 2nd. 3rd. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six: months, £6t Of one: Sire... sc. in2.%.s $12 $6 $4 PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 10 ol “~ PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 5th. VHC VHC VHC VHC 4th. VHC VHC Best showing of Setters (Irish) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Pxhibitor..................... 6th. 7th. HC C HC Cc HC C HC C 5th. 6th. HC C HC Cc Diploma 6th. 7th. HC C HC C HC C HC C 5th. 6th. HC Cc HC Cc Diploma Class CCXXXII.—SKYE TERRIERS. Section. ist. 2nd. 38rd. 4th. 5th. 1. Dog; one year‘old or, over............. S18 926 1p 4) toes) | AVIELC 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months’ 6 4 3 2 VHC 8. Bitch, one yeartold or over:........... 8 6 4 ov 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve MONTHS Boe oe Sees ekor se odace b eione sas Cielo ore 6 4 3 2 VHC sa He Cobo Re ~ GET OF ONE SIRE. st 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six: months, get of one Sine: 42.0.4. saec: $8 $9¢ $4) VEC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 3 bo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Skye Terriers in Sections 1 te 6 inclusive, as de- termined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned, by, any Onerbxhibitor. co. . «ace cee cine tos oe colemore ioe Sister Class CCXXXIII.—SPANIELS (CLUMBER). Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. DOLBONE vy CariOldsOrnvOvie4n. selec cio. eee Seete ny Uy week baat WIE Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 6 4 3 2 VHC Bitch, one’ year ‘old-or Over... ....6 6 4 3° VHC Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve TNONUCHS Here eee g niskehc tenet cnevers tober eens 6 4 3 2 VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six months; @etJof OneISires. :A.c. 6 ss $78 $.6 $94 “VEIC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 3 2 AVEC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Spaniels (Clumber) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals ‘owned by ‘any one Wxhibitorss sj. cescicie rt etre Atk} 6th 7th. HC C HC Cc HC C HC C 5th. 6th. HC Cc HC Cc Diploma 6th. Thea HC ; HC C HC C HC Cc Sth. 6th. HC C HC Cc Diploma Class CCXXXIV.—SPANIELS (COCKER). Section. Ist. 2nd. 8rd. 4th. 1. Dog, one year old or over............. $12 $8.$6 $ 4 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months 10 6 4 3 8. Bitch, one year old or over............ 12 8 6 4 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve STESIUGILSMENS or ovehesc-y cuche G cSlais eke Ab or oe 10 6 4 3 on =I Last tots = GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Four Animals of either sex, any age over sixemonths, get. of one Sire; ....2.0..-. +s Set2-. S01, Sa4 PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 10 on i PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 5th. VHC VHC VHC VHC 4th. VHC VHC Best showing of Spaniels (Cocker) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Exhibitor.................... Class CCXXXV.—SPANIELS (FIELD). ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Dog, one year old or over............. $10 $8 $6 $4 Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months’ §8 6 4 3 Bitch, one year old or over............ 10 8 6 4 Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve VICTIM yer ere ccc waters 6 ote in Sy cfoyei er, share 8 6 4 3 GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire.............. S10 $35) $P3 PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 8 4 a) PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 5th. VHC VHC VHC VHC 4th. VHC VHC Best showing of Spaniels (Field) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Exhibitor.................... 6th, 7th. HC C HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc Sth. 6th. HC c HC Cc Diploma 6th. 7th. HC C HC Cc HC Cc HC C Sth. 6th. HC C HC Cc Diploma Class CCXXXVI.—SPANIELS (IRISH WATER). Section. ist; 2nds) stds a4thy ss ben: le Doe one’ year oldiior overia..aacsce oe: $8 $.6 43 42 3S) 3) VEC 2. Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 6 4 3 2 VHC §. Bitch, one year old or over........... 8 6 4 ay WABKG, 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve MONCHS: Pye os, Moker crest erence hearers 6 4 3 2 VHC ol He Co DS Fe “a1 GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Six months, 2et of ‘one Siréjs..c 5. cee. $8 $6 $4 VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 6 Co bo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Spaniels (Irish Water) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned iby. One WXhiIDItOTr 0. ois. ciereiwre scaievcueterevereyeloicneietelet Class CCXXXVII.—SPANIELS (SUSSEX). Ist. nds) ord: 4th. 5th. Dog, one year old or over............. S.8) $26) “Sea S83) PO WELC Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 6 4 % 2 VHC Bitch, one year old or over........... 8 6 4 3 VHC Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve TMONCHS) ics fivcg sree: scons digas) hater o) clarence Ge 6 4 3 2 VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire............. $8 $6 $4 VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch....... 6 ee) bo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Spaniels (Sussex) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by anyone EXxhibitor-.c oo2....0%. 2. slsciar eles he eer — 278 — 6th. 7th. HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc HC Cc 5th. 6th. HC C HC C Diploma 6th. 7th. HC C HC C HC Cc HC 5th. 6th. HG ec HC Cc Diploma Class CCXXXVIII.—ST. BERNARDS (ROUGH). Section. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. ieeor, one year old or over............- S12: $78: 3/6 o.4), VEC 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months 10 6 4 2 VHC Ss. SBiteh, one year old or over........:... 12 8 6 4 VHC 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve PLOTS TOUT 0 tS Aa AA RRP Wee te ace pets aes a AB 10 6 4 3 VHC GET OF ONE SIRE. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire............ $12 $6 $4 VHC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. 6. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch........ 10 5 a VEC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. 7. Best showing of St. Bernards (Rough) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one) Hxhibitors. 5.0.5... cee see steer Class CCXXXIX.—ST. BERNARDS (SMOOTH). ist. 2nd. std. 4th 5th: ioe Doe, one year old or Over......5...2... $12 $8 $6 $4 VHC 2. Puppy Dog, six and under twelve months 10 6 1 By WAsle: ue) Bitch, one year old or over......5..:.- 12 8 6 4 VHC 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve MNOWMUNS a re skesoe wets oro eee iow ares Ore 10 6 4 By) Wisk GET OF ONE SIRE. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5. Four Animals of either sex, any age over Sixs months, Lec Of One! SIPC ire. -1a corey Si12\ $06. $4 VEC PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. 6. Two Animals of either sex, any age over =~] six months, produce of one Bitch....... 10 or vo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of St. Bernards (Smooth) in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as determined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals owned by any one Exhibitor..... 6th. Tth. HC Cc HC C HC C HC Cc 5th. 6th. HC C HC C Diploma 6th. ith. HC C He Cc HC Cc HC C Sth. 6th. HC C HC Cc Diploma Class CCXL.—TOY POODLES. Section. ist., “2nd. “8rd..4th.. Sth: 1 DOL One year OldOrvOVeree niin: Sue ($6 SF 4 S030 VEC 2. Puppy Dog, six and undertwelve months ' 6 4 3 a NC 2. Bitch, one’ year old or jovers)....-).-1. 8 6 4 By Wal; 4. Puppy Bitch, six and under twelve MONtHS. Bese eee eee 6 4 3 2 VHC on wm cotor -1 GET OF ONE SIRE. ist. nd. “3rd: 4th. Four Animals of either sex, any age over six months, get of one Sire............. 389 $6. 4 eave PRODUCE OF ONE BITCH. Two Animals of either sex, any age over six months, produce of one Bitch....... © bo VHC PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR EXHIBITOR. Best showing of Toy Poodles in Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, as de- termined by the largest aggregate amount awarded to animals Owned bysany; ONCE xXhilbitOrir. «2 se a occae.< vo letonediacce suaieetaie) custo, ches ope 1,010 ER SUIAUISOMETTNLC Gtee erin. so hc cokes or Srcieh ore cess nieve eee alee reve eae elo 2,905 395 MSE SC HMI a roel oe ake Seer coe eee sedee, siete) wusv ei ayaa aha ettoneh cary s 2,921 160 ETE TO Pet yore So cca shaveyo stad erdig seks side render thes 2,921 Grea LON MeV CUNOI sc .s5 <<: 2:5 e bio a oie)» ose ous araeie aleioi'e-al ake 100 MAN PIOWs VV OCLECD .) << crcisi5. ec ees s oiae sain «ie oceeiy ermitralia) ele « 100 SSUREUL CE LAMP EN ET rt edn Seo ae ahs Sass he lalere Gye leyelsd Rite esta ee eyes 300 Re TTUE MRP ore ore ce ven cla a cro ote cones wialoveve tile, + aa Shei s\'eh ace eens 300 POntmOLUROMNEY, MATSD... c.. sc 2. .crs srs alee c.ctaciecier + ss 300 TEEPE SIRT ERY ten BG REWER eS EIR NEY CHEE CR RICE) oC RCRA RT COREY CRE 300 PUREE C UCL SUE ater ie erec ce cians Geetel oe cile ci ou s).cl cVelaye aeagacansyare (ous 3,410 680 SISTER CRE Eee yo oN c's) Ses, a) aie ta foils paplaltiey © olfels for 0) oh oene 225 TUPETe TOGO) erie cc aoc svete sco tele Susle, el ovete a. Gaiere svenors 225 $44,390 $5,720 =Soillsj— Total Prizes. $ 18,175 11,680 13,350 10,730 6,661 4,205 5,038.75 5,065 200 6,175 7,381.50 5,055 4,650 730 450 450 450 450 459 450 359 420 3,500 $105,106.25 Total Prizes. $ 4,595 5,000 5,310 4,310 Oeil 2,921 2,921 2,440 3,300 1,010 3,300 3,021 2,921 100 100 300 300 300 800 4.099 225 225 $50,110 DIVISION D.—SWINE. Exposition Special Breed. Prizes. Prizes. POlANG-China” 272 fad siccia das wele sheer declare reorient $ 5,110 $ 3,045 BB OGIESHING Se cise: susie, shore o's yous holes enone Garo eae Roe 5,110" 5,045 DUTOCTETSCY: eens cree ee eee beac ote Ra ee ae: bao 4,045 ChHestero Witenes lassie heroes node acheter ic 5,110 4,655 NSS OX Fay cpesSrcves Cierawor seat otic oma ene ahs natal A Tee eee eRe nae 2,415 30 Aree mYVOLKSMITG ae Wats sae Aenea 17 WATS OS Mery ots ork cae aioe cieralere, 6 26 GH (1G UP RS ean Ree veae 79 SLES 7 Pel ES Cen ee See Ree 140 SoG Se ee 140 SACLE? (CANOES SERRA ine nn 182 Southern Breeding Cattle..... 288 Agricultural Committee, Brown, ANOMOVTAITINGNM s od 2 oc cue ce oe oe 4 Airedale Terriers—Dogs.......... 246 American Dominiques—Poultry... 213 Ancient High Flyers,—Pigeons.... 230 Anconas, Mottled,—Poultry....... 214 Andalusians, Blue,—Poultry...... 214 PREC A CrOLER te ao toocs sis «6 Se sieve gene 178 Animals, general rules........... 1, 25 Animals, how numbered.......... 17 AMinvalseTeMmMOVAl OL... 620.0655 se 18 Animals, substitution of........ Ilys aks Announcement to Live Stock Ex- ATE SPet eee aye afe cic Saxe’ socio: sievaisies 5 Announcement to Exhibitors of MB SUG tert ue ieydiclcts eis 10 cna bree. ie 286 Announcement to Exhibitors of DYES Not eT ee os as xe Sv apels |e) oxaiepac; motets 240 Announcement to Exhibitors of ORM TeV ie ete tates. v/s vale:«' sie. ors si ieusieles 212 Any color with White—Long- RISPEREUM CG LES 9h. 07205, af ars tris ioe re etatereighe/ cys 286 Any foreign variety of Cats not PATS CU ee Pe yore sc sy cls. ob sends, Sis ran0 cushions 286 Any Member of American Wild Fe- ICL AU UU cio ce, aici ci's.ce,someue esi es) oie 286 Any other color—Short-haired Cats 286 Any other Tabby with White, —-Short-haired Cats............ 286 Any other Tabby without White, SHOLE-NaITEd | CAUS) aici. 6 cjs.0 oie oss 288 Any other variety, Long-haired CEC ie has eee ee 286 Application for Entries........... 7 Page Application for Entries of Foreign ATL INIIS 2 revs Sayora ciate, sions ener cuanehels Application for Stalls or Pens.... 19 AT ADI AM AOTSESH, acianiirocre cere soaver oars 65 Archangels—Pigeons ............ 229 AT On ae ULES LOM ste este ctleie sols) ovsesehelel« 23 Artillery EVOYSES'ecarcie.c 3 cieiers iorevsvermre 75 IASSOSHMDLVAS TOMA scree rorapetlavonsts. =) 38 EDO OEd reece. 8 cite a ach zppme ees 79 Champion Grade Wethers by ages 177 Mrence hi Canagian (60.5 02% 200i 131 Champion Pure-Bred Wethers by MeeUNEN WU AVins ey acs onc heres oh atopic 101 UFOS eca.ci ares oy sycnepalahalorenenaiesojexoneuevere wens aT Zi ROECUIT SOY G ge) cleat el sive, srereisle aceveptens PAU Central District car-lots Cattle... 304 TST BOOKS E <, oces vateyere es ovo. eliore 80 Chesapeake Bay Dogs............ 251 PI TOCTOU GD oes eels ce orerd re ceate fs 89 Cheshire Swites.. csc..ce6 os eeee 208 ERIS TE ATY Ghee crotobe seh ascxe eh drwlc Rides os 13 Chester White Swine............. 197 Holstein-Wriesian «23:32... 122 Cheviot;Sheep en sees ore 161 MOLSOVA states sc crja-ots oo iote whe Dad aia 119 Chihuahuas—Does' ....0...+.2.-6 252 PROUT gawd icreis.s tokehive anole aershe ete 131 Chinese Brown Geese............ 216 WUNTOUSITION ees oie ee 131 Chinese White Geese............ 216 DIATE oe hts sei 131 Chow ‘Chow s——-DOrs ee ecya le ee 252 ROOT re es its 13 Classes; additionally. se erresiet= 13 Polled Durham.............. 112 Ce aoe erga settee teen e es 2 Ciel ovis: ores] \o'ko' je 1ex1e1 (oi,e seteh.wilet elie io ee Pie an a ace a Te COBURN, F. D., Honorary Chief cf os OLR O OAe : 5 SURPRISE HEE) esos a cal 3 veiw idiocass 1S Department of Live Stock...... A Tae 13 Cochins, Black—Poultry.......... 213 = ais Bee ica ale Pak aie : Cochins, Black Bantams—Poultry. 215 Cattle, Special Prizes by Missouri Cochins, Butt—Powltry. cesar 213 Sn ena 100 Cochins, Buff Bantams—Poultry.. 215 rere eae eal ah 117 Cochins, Partridge—Poultry ..... 213 Site 104 Cochins, Partridge Bantams — arct = ek s gatern eh Sc thi et =e IPOUMGE Ys chavs Seer seton ore een eae ee 215 Pea riecion a eee i 33 Cochins, White—Poultry......... PLR Geeta ar eS 101 Cochins, White Bantams—Poultry 215 Bie os ee eae ae Collies, Rough—Dogs............. 253 Se ee ee ae Collies, Smooth—Dogs........... 253 : Short-horn ger ae ee tne eter ces 88 Columbian Wyandotte—Poultry... 217 Cattle, Special Prizes by Breeders Commendation, Certificate cf...... 22 Associations. Commerce, Horses of............. 75 Aberdeen-Angus ............ 96 Artillery eer a ye 75 TASES HINGE sta, Sic aus obice ated 126 Wavalryse tee ek eee 15 Dutch Belted elataiiniie: sa ‘aaa pierce pena. a's 13 Coach Nt A CAE att Sige ie 2 76 aeeorey weet e eee eee teen es aa Bratton. see Ce kee ee 76 UETDSEY .....--- see eee 4 ISX pRESSCTD sence «2 ces acts eee 76 Hereford TEP On Gi C8) O40 Oca 91 Fire Department PER Aree Sora) 77 Holstein-Friesian ........... 124 Omnibus: ee eee Bee 77 Polled Durham .............. 114 Road stem 15 thar tae eee 17 Red Polled................-. 108 Contagious Diseases, Exposure to 8, 13 Short-horn ....... potters eee 86 Cooping Arrangements—Poultry.. 210 Cattle, Southern Breeding........ 288 Cotswold Sheeps 5... s.ee se teen 149 Aberdeen-Angus ............ 294 Coucou of Mechelen—Poultry..... 213 Galloway ................+.. 297 Cow Demonstration.......... 133 to139 LS ITE) Oy HO i ey 4a ee 292 Cream or Fawn, Long-haired Cats. 186 JETSCY ..- 6. eee eee eee eee eee 390 Crevecoeurs—Poultry ........... 213 SHOTGEHOLMG Ns elite theatre ces 289 Custom House, entry Bie eee 9 Cattle; 'ear-loadi TOs. s.5.c52-00% sc 302 Custom House, regulations....... 9 iv INDEX—Continued. D Page Dachshunde,—Dogs ............. 254 Dalmatians! ——DWOZS! Faces ote cveioteleiels 254 Damascene) PISCONSE asec ceeleleic cise 239 Dandie Dinmont Terriers,—Dogs.. 255 Demonstration of Cows........ 133-139 DanzizerPisecons: . asset e 230 DatesmHNnUriesiClOsemrmis ashe aioe 1 Dates, Grounds open............. 15 MAtesHOLe SHOWS sere ceatiere ieee ee eee 20 Dates, receive exhibits........... at Death of Animals exhibited...... 18 Decoration at \exhibitse sees « 18 Deerhcunds—Dogs .............. 255 Delivierys Of AmimalsSac a. sacecce ce 16 DEPARTMENT OF LIVE STOCK, Charles F. Mills, Chief......... 4 IDSVOM a SAattle ssn sneee a wie eteneestenove sche ot 109 DIRECTOR OF EXHIBITS, F. J. Wate lolitver alenveeenskone ce ouslorartinns tiie 4 Disease among exhibits.......... 8 Diseases, infectious and contag- ROMS gern core aces ede pele cae ee eaienaions 8,13 Disqualification of Animal. 9-17-18-20-22 Division) “A,—-HOrGses’ <2... <5 0 26 Division, B— Cattle s. 55.52.5526 66 79 Division C,—Sheep and Goats.... 149 Division O—-SiwiNe) | sarc. «2 ss acu 182 Division E,—Poultry, Pigeons and POte StOCKiec aerecre canine micle acme 210 DIVISION: H—DOLSs aera cen acl o aie 242 Divisione by —CAatsr cemmciecs cicmiete 284 Division G,—Southern Breeding Cattlepecciic cane ene ee 288 Division H,—Car-load lots of Cattie 302 Dogs and Cats,—Division F...... 242 (Dio ete iota cnICeRe Suse racic cic Gio 242 Airedale: ‘Terriers: 2).ae. cde on 246 Bassett Hounds, Rough...... 246 Bassett Hounds, Smooth..... 247 BCA 2IES Mie arsed ciate eee sv exenerebars 247 Bedlington Terriers....... Me ee Black and Tan Terriers (Man- GHEStER) i ccAds, <2 as sheetenereieley s 248 IBIOOGHOUNAS cis ca eetaceslc siete 249 Boston! Lerriers).|c% oes mee eee 249 IBOXCrS SR a SSA oe Sheree tomets 250 Bulle Sass ee rata e ester etnecdine 250 Bills Terriers any. ochmeic eo heniers 251 Chesapeake sBaycenscacee ne. 251 Chow ChowSe acme otis coe C@hihuawivas” Soros occa ere 252 Collies; ROUGH wor c ce cneece 253 ColliesSSmootiaeu.. saci oe 253 Dachshunde: ws... seer 254 TATA HATS Soe tecsay oe, sta eee etete 254 Dandie Dinmont Terriers..... 255 Deerhound ssh. investea cee eee English Toy Spaniels, Black ANCA Haein: Soke Shee 256 Page English Toy Spaniels, Orange and AWihiteneees ce ee eee 256 English Toy Spaniels, Red... 257 English Toy Spaniels, Tri- Coloreaw conc ore ee 257 Fox Hounds (American)...... 258 Fox Hounds (English)....... 258 Hox WMerniers Roush see 259 Fox Terriers, Smooth........ 259 Krenche Bulls Dorsher nee 260 Great Danesin coe eee 260 Greyhounds*s5 nose eee 261 GriffOns) csi: koe 261 Griffon=Bruxelloissasenaeeenion 262 Harriers: 33.) c aecn sek Oe 262 Irish) elerricrsinn eee 2638 Italian Greyhounds.......... 263 Japanese Spaniels............ 264 King Charles Spaniels........ 264 Maltese Terriers............. 265 Mastiffs ok sini Gonicke sei one 265 Newroundlandsis see 266 Old English Sheep Dogs...... 266 Otter Houndses.-2 eee eee 267 Pekinese Spaniels............ 267 PINSCHELS. Adcomtekok ee Cree 268 POINTEES a as tones ee oe 268 Pomeraniansis.. > asm eco 269 Poodles Condedh... cecscnieeee 269 Pocdless@urliyeia na chee 270 Prince Charles Spaniels...... 271 PUES: Si scenes seuiony he Sue 270 Retrievers, Curly Coated..... 271 Retrievers, Wavy Coated..... 272 Ruby Spanielsiasaces oe 272 St; Bernards, Rough... .. 2.22 279 St. Bernards, Smooth......... 279 Schipperkes! jae sce se eee 273 Scottish Terriers. eee 273 Setters) Hnelishi.. ce e.seeeeee 274 Setters; Gordon. <-->. ose 275 Setters; Irish... o-oo 275 Skye Terriersi un... soee eee 275 Spaniels, Clumber........... 276 Spaniels; Cocker... . cc eee 277 Spaniels) Mieldany accesses 277 Spaniels, Irish Water........ 278 SpanielsaeSussexs.. nie ee 278 Toy SPoodlesccia crv erese eee 280 Nove “Lerrienrss «acc. eee 280 Welsh= Terriens.aoe cae ee 281 White English Terriers...... 2381 White English Terriers, Toy. 282 Wihippets;, ©: ....v..ciicsecsa on eeeiae 282 Wolfhounds, Russian......... 283 Yorkshire Terriersi..:..-0. 00 283 Dorset: Sheep scesc mane 1738 Dominique Leghorns,—Poultry... 217 Deorkings, Colored,—Poultry...... 213 INDEX—Continued. Vv Page Dorkings, Silver Gray,—Poultry.. 213 Dorkings, White,—Poultry........ 213 DTATEOM——EIOTBES! ars pre: cies c+ ete ere hes 76 Dragoons,—Pigeons ............. 229 PITCHESA ISON ca.cicsialeia uciyyaisrace = 229 PD ETe He Giemeg thoi e si ccatel wie iavaate elit aveieya. di alin 216 Duckwing Game, Golden,—Poultry 215 Duckwing, Golden, Game _ Ban- PSUR Se — EP OULGD Yin no, 2.0) h cleisisinteue iss 215 Duckwing, Silver,—Poultry....... 215 Duckwing, Silver Game Bantams, EIU EN Ui ee ite ue Admission tO. eee 24 Minis! Poultnvar. orion cere oe 217 Fox Hounds, American,—Dogs.... 258 Fox Hounds, English,—Dogs..... 258 Fox Terriers, Rough,—Dogs...... 259 Fox Terriers, Smooth,—Dogs..... 259 FRANCIS, DAVID R., President. . 4 Fraud in Entry or Exhibition.... 17 Freight, how shipped............. 15 Freight on Live Stock prepaid.... 15 Prelght Bill softer seis tees steve 15, 1€ Hrench, Bulle Mossman dees ee 260 Kreneh Canadian; Cattle... 5.2... .- 131 Hrench) Class )Poultryc.cces aioe 213 Breneh Coach Horses... serene ss 36 HrencheDratteHOcseSires. ieee 55 Frill Backs,—Pigeons............ 232 Hrizz7les-——POwltry. ac cxvekeseseiel delcvene 216 G Galloway Cattles voici) s, coisas onte 101 Galloway Southern Breeding Cat- GG aeras toneh ene Letvahceeve. B cpareetonenete 297 Games, Indian Cornish,—Poultry. 215 Games, Indian, White,—Poultry.. 215 German Beards,—Clean Leg PIGEONS). castes steht ntas Gola wero 231 German’ Coachy Horses. selec 38 (Bast Friesland, Hanoverian, Holstein, Oldenburg, Tra- kehnen, ) Geese’. Classe. necrciec oe crt erin oe 216 Goats: Division Grins = scnecieleverie 140 ANIZOVS reo nies hoa nee 178 Cashmere seis s Je.ce oe eecareenens 181 Milch, rae tie cer eee 181 vi INDEX—Continued. Page Grades—Cattle, Goats, Horses, Sheep and Swine. (See class desired.) (CUE H ha Ly ep Risiee a, eR OLG ice hereon GkcrEro oad 19 Grain-Fed Cattle, car-load lots... 802 Grass-Fed Cattle, car-load lots... 302 GrayeCall) Wueksi eer reeterrerel= 216 Gray Japanses Bantams,—Poultry 217 Great Danes,—Dogs............-- 260 Greyhounds,—Dogs ..........-.+- 261 CriffOWsS'—— OLA create eo eleveiels ile) ole ore 261 Griffon sSriUxellOUSee. sis iieremce = cre 262 Groundgs open for Eixhibits........ 15 Gurernseye Cacule: ame wveriete clajctelencr. ene 127 Guinea Fowls, other than White,— I Olilitiye per ceioene eho cus la cores esiene shots Paley’ Guinea Fowls, White,—Poultry... 217 H [slevolanenyel ator tstetstor ainncia pioaoc conc 3 Een TO —— 2 OUM Teen tar heels sete econo oon ke 214 lanai buEss eBlaekec ia wcnns schetwcisrciecs 214 Hamburgs, Penciled, Golden,— PP OWE G2. a5 occ crete aienerae essnsusre ole cine 214 Hamburgs, Penciled, Silver,— ISYOKLULB EN cere nce nce Becca once ito ceate Bp one 214 Hambures, Spangled Golden,— IP OMG Vae ae crotch sisuecelere wt siisus ocelovesers 214 Hamburgs, Spangled Silver,— TRYOLRURW ENE TeeAe min oterche ican Oe tO cee e 214 Hamburgs, White,—Poultry...... 214 ANP SMBS S MEE Pi ararueya aches) (ometeersie 158 ELAM DP SHITE AS WAT CRs csieare. ce clei siasnee 209 IETAEMESSRELOLS CS an demieicl cietsieue saskescte val) Harness Horses for Dealers...... (al Harness Horses for other than MSA STSRE Se a cis tee le alNoheteee mani 02, FVATTICTS;——-DOLS! his sia ie oo eos) ateceis si 262 EREIMELe Pils CONS! echt scicievelenesreueheicne 231 Hen Pigeons, Maltese............ 2a Feretorda Cattleaecnu.c ctscicrr cis seers 89 Hereford Southern Breeding Cattle 292 Herd Books, Recognized Cattle... 80 Herd Books, Domestic or Foreign. a Herd Books, Recognized Swine... 18 1SVEWRGIEE IDA Oling 6 ao amar cho Colo Oa ti High Flyers,—Pigeons........... 230 Eishtands Cavtl GQercuc pemine ec ctcuevsrenoteis 131 Holstein-Friesian Cattle.......... 122 Homers, Show,—Pigeons......... 233 Homers, Working,—Pigeons...... 233 IIOESES) DLVISION cA ae ninie cre Secs etie 26 ATID LAM es rote anciohenen inks nae ccen hes 65 ASTIUUUI GI fran cre ceres oheirens eel ae heat hs BelsianwORatt. ls chicane )cpeteueiere 62 ISUSIINES SM ares icactsraetore suatcuseehoretans 74 CAVialliieyirscttexctshs ckstevarreusts encne sone (a5) Clydesdalester tts cn. s 58 Page Goach. 7. Be icktiois oo oo eietorenete ten 76 COMMERCE! Sener creche titers 15 DLATteEs! acces sehen reniotens chore 76 Mnelish (Coaches cee. ecm 41 HWXPrESSCM series c ots eee 76 Hire sDepantimenitasrrrts rete al BHrench (Coach asec aera 36 Hrench Draftee ase cern 55 German (Coachpee. eee eer 38 Hackney 2-ctijcice eens ee teeters 3 Farne@ss toca Go cuaie orereie onetime renens 70 Harness (for Dealers)....... 71 Harness (for other’ than Dealers) isiescheciechowexeemeemers 12 Jacks and Jennetsi errr 66 IMOPEAN vasa. sntiecec eiereeo een 45 Mie) io).sjero scenes oe ol Crete er remenenes 68 Omnibus: 3 2 aeme a case ee 77 Percheron 5.50.8 score! eel renee 51 Ponies in) Hawnessay cers cere 1B ROAdUSUTELS: Gf 25,.cv-pereeer renee iid Roadsters (for Dealers)...... 69 Roadsters (for other than Dealers)! 1m soo ee ee 70 Saddle 4) 2.c aslicocerechanmeieeerere 47 Saddle, five gaited). 75.2225... 78 Saddle, three gaited.......... 78 Shetland: Pony. «1. ce creletneroene 49 Shire) cies nos cea eee 60 Standard: irotier.. soccer 32 Stud “Books: caccaaer casos 27 Sutftolie Punehi.: 1. cea 64 Thoroughbred! sera saseeese 34 Horses, Special Prizes by Missouri State Commission. Oly desdalen ce kee ere cteuen creer 59 Hrench Dratt@iac.. on -oeeee 57 Jacks and Jennets..4--auceer 67 Miull6S) .ccchnects ete teers 68 Percheron (25 3206 seete coc eee 54 Saddle:c. os ckseesco eee eee 48 Shetland (Pony... oe eee eee 51 SHIT) occa Deals eieete nee 61 Standard! Grotterjas. ace 33 Thoroushbredy wacecmsee wee 35 Horses, Special Prizes by Breeders Associations. Hrench Coach: <2... cece 37 MrenchsDratt.. ae scene 56, 57 German® ‘Coach. oaea.h eee 39, 40 ze Kel Gel on Gi eeernt ere cichd Giard GiOls 6 5 44 Percheron 2 accc2. eee eee 52, 53 Saddle: 22: hdc elentecoe eee 48 Shetland Pony a..-1-c1 eter ree 50 Ghirend S256. eee eee eee 307 ELorses. Paradevotis oe eerie 24 Houdans:—Poultny 2s. actaashe cee 213 Hungarian,—Pigeons ............ 2a Hyacinth, Pigeons .............. 239 INDEX—Continued. vii I Page PREP OO Rela d ice: cen « fa be cieiblars 232 Imported Animals, Canadian..... 10 Imported Animals, Foreign....... 9 Imported Animals, Permit for..... 3 Imported Animals, Tariff Duties.15, 14 Indian Games,—Poultry.......... 217 Indian Runner,—Duceks........... 216 Inspection and Qauarantine....... 8-12 Inspection of Veterinary.......... 8 [pis PELTiers,— DOES: <6...) feiss aes 2638 Italian Greyhounds,—Dogs....... 263 J RGR HGAN OU IONNCUS:. .).. 6 sce: si ite 0: 66 Jacobins,—Pigeons .............. 233 Japanese Games,—Poultry........ 217 Japanese Spaniels,—Dogs......... 264 Japanese Spaniels, Special Prizes. 308 Javas, Black,—Poultry.........:. 213 Javas, Mottled,—Poultry......... 2138 Javas, White,—Poultry........... Pole Jersey Cattle, Northern.......... 119 Jersey Cattle, Southern.......... 300 Jersey Blues,—Poultry........... 217 IOS MOUEICS OL 6. si0.6 sic 1 Sloe 21 K Kent or Romney Marsh Sheep... 178 PETE Vpn © AUGU LC ieyiai's ici's..c 15/<) 0) siccuceole: sh eraedl cite 131 King Charles Spaniels,—Dogs.... 264 Miondike. Poultry:....<.....: See Fluffs E Labels and Legbands,—Poultry.. 211 La Fleche,—Poultry.............. 213 Lakenfelders,—Poultry .......... 217 WanOLe—PEIfCONS ..... 205002202 239 Langshans, Black,—Poultry...... 213 Langshans, White,—Poultry...... Zils Large Yorkshire Swine.......... 204 Leghorns, Black,—Poultry........ 214 Leghorns, R. C. Buff,—Poultry... 217 ‘Leghorns, R. C. White,—Poultry. 214 Leghorns, Silver Duck wing,— 127) FIL Ey" eRe are NERO RACoeRae aca 214 Leghorns, Single Comb Brown,— PECSIELEL VAR ec co oo os acereisel en etees 214 Leghorns, Single Comb Bu ff,— 2a Gillian Ree ecient ere aearee 214 Leghorns, Single Comb, White,— ECULUV A ia ie ie orsieie «ssi nackt see ela 214 eieester Sheep.............5 085. 163 NEEISIOUSER SOC AELIC Soo) oie coco 5.5 eye. 8 era's 131 PRINCI SUECCD oc occis oe ntiecceeree 175 Live Stock, billed for exhibition. 15 Photographs Required....... Uf Record of Breeding Required.7-17 Veterinary Inspection of..... 8 M Page Magpies,—Pigeons ..............- 23 Malay Bantams, Blackbreasted Reds—PoOwltry, ee isiece tone el svevscanenevs 215 Malays, Blackbreasted Red,— POUWIEDY. Was eitne reals acs itera soe 215 Maltese;—Pizeons: 2. eee. css ss 231 Maltese Terriers,—Dogs.......... 265 Manx, any color, Short-haired,— Cats ecard e aeret rte ne 286 Marshal of Arena, Duties of...... 24 Mastiffs Does) 2 ei2 ice oeenias eae 265 Mediterranean Class,—Poultry.... 214 Merino —Cattle ie nus 6s esi 4) sens ilayl Northwestern District, car-lots— Cattloge sate oo ecco cee Serene 303 Notice or Shipment... ... 4-3: 15 Numbers for Animals’. ..-)-.-.1- -- ity INNS —— BIZ CONST cracls oiacie cert acore 23 Oo Old English Sheep Dogs.......... 266 Omnibus:—HOrses) 2.05... «2-5 as Tit Orange or Orange Tabby, Short- naired’—Cats) vee sree’ werers soe 286 Orange or Red, Long-haired,— Cais cai aeee waeaecieten ete. 286 Orange Tabby, Long-haired,—Cats 286 Orange and White, Long-haired,— Gasca eo esien Matsuo seve 286 Orange and White, Short-haired,— CBB ee ew is eelere erie acetone 286 viii INDEX—Continued. Page Oriental Frills,—Pigeons......... 234 Oriental Games,—Poultry........ 215 Orpingtons, Buff,—Poultry....... 213 Orpington, Jubilee,—Poultry...... 217 Orpington, R. C. Buff,—Poultry.. 217 Orpington, S. C. Black,—Poultry. 217 Orpingtons, S. C. White,—Poultry 217 Ostriches,—Poultry .............. 217 Otter Hounds,—Dogs............ 267 Owls, African,—Pigeons.......... 234 Owls, Chinese,—Pigeons......... 234 Owls, English,—Pigeons.......... 234 Oxen'—Cattless 2). cise oe 132 Oxford, —SNEED) cciciei5c 1. cso wl sisiesovensno 152 p ParadesOr vElOLrsesisaessciecterkeeiers 24 Rarade! of 1Cattlee cmc seers 24 PGA MIO WAS cicici ols: sesh eehaes renee tetas chee 217 Pekin SUCKS sc ai.terstereeiona hun eet 216 Pekinese Spaniels, Dogs.......... 267 Renssand: Stall Sk cheeseieiccketsoecrra 18 Percheron! HOTSeS |e toevesvae eesteie soe 51 Permits for Imported Animals.... 13 IRersianeSheep cree teen cea cociereisiens 178 Photographs,—Live Stock ........ 1G PISCONS SWivaSlOns Wyss. siehe ore erat 228 IAT CHANZCIS Mcscaceteere c cihoistelel 229 Ancient High Flyers......... 230 Bars ~. 2 css din neidiciae c vaeloian 229 Branders soos sites amas 230 IBTUNS WICK) cect scene 239 IBUMIMER Ei sraceke slate scons teasrorelione hens 230 Wapuchinvaryaceicecrievetsnerner 239 Carriers foie ee eteiscets ais isiauetbereters 229 DAMASCENE ace eee eh peRe ere 239 Man Zien! wesc erect 230 IDTAZOONS eye kets sachers cua siereeneledele 229 IDWENESS fe c)scpcvepetans ouster auowers tots 229 English Lipplers ye 2 cciocte 1 229 Fantaiis, Plain Leg, Smooth FRC R dr rcchiiinc. eet eee 230 Fantails, Saddleback......... 230 Mine DaAGKSide strc cesieier le aioe ekones 233 MONeNtine. uae esos wes ornare 230 Kirill Backs. ciieiicm cei 232 German Beards, Clean Leg, Mich: sWlhyersscc sere cae citens 231 Helmet. Sit ci. eee tee oeae 231 Hen Pigeons, Maltese........ 231 Homers, Shows: @ -mioas neaeen 233 HIOMETS “WOrkine a oseaeec 233 Hungarian... ee eon eee 231 Hyacinth: 2: cene aa see 239 1 Cs RN Gera Oe eure ety ae 232 JACODINS) shoo eee ee ates 233 WANOTC ss jes oats ee ee ee ae 239 Maecpiesins sito tas ere 234 Malteseits3. i ccksnnte ree ee 231 Mons: 20.6 ecuigpe dam cnn ce eee oe INUIT } eros ie etons 30s cys ce ee eee Owls #Atfrican.. 11s eee Owls; Chinese. os pee hee: ‘Solid Colors.cos eee 237 Tumblers, Muffed Badge..... 237 Tumblers, Muffed, Barred.... 237 Tumblers, Muffed, Beard..... 237 Tumblers, Muffed, Bell Neck. 237 Tumblers, Muffed, Mottled or Rosewin? 32) Gopal 237 Tumblers, Muffed, Solid Color 238 Tumblers, Muffed, White Side. 238 Tumbiérs; Parlor-..4.- eee 238 Turbits: i. oc c.ccaciee eee 238 DULDItS Seale = 238 Wictotian. asi. o6 213 AVIESDUry DUCKS. <0). iS. ee 216 Banpams, Game. osc. sve sire 215 Bantams, other than Game... 215 Barred Plymouth Rocks...... 213 Barred Plymouth Rock Ban- UL TTTS te a renee 217 SONATE GUAGE) oes cis.6 os oc alc os 213 Ete PUN MCAS 50,6 oie coon e: a, ok ouc obs 216 PCPA. GAMES: cin's,5 cla 5 oie «818 217 Binenen GAMES... sic o% sale oom 215 Birchen Game Bantams...... 215 Black Breasted Red Game.... 215 Black Breasted Red Game Ban- BEUTIMUE Pee cathe aicvaew sé aif 78 bod 215 Black Red Game Bantams.... 215 Black East Indian Ducks..... 216 WSIMCRMG INO se oie dsi6 2s och cus ene 215 Black Game Bantams........ 215 Black Japanese Bantams..... 215 Page Black-Tailed Japanese Ban- CATS Mapes cette hie heen ens 215 Black JPhunkeys soo os 6 lemmas 216 Booted White Bantams....... 215 Bourbon Red Turkeys........ 207 PTAC] porte treet caiencte a Ne teaicks 213 Brahmas: .Dankes.. on kes oe 213 Brahmas, Dark Bantams...... 215 Brahmas, Gizbt cic cm.. foe 216 Chinese, Brown Geese........ 216 Chinese, White Geese........ 216 Cochins4 Blacks. soa... one 213 Cochins, Black Bantams...... 215 CochinsiBuitwcs sss techno: 213 Cochins, Buff, Bantams...... 215 Cochins, Partridge... /......*. Peal} Cochins, Partridge Bantams... 215 Cochins} White saan ace. eet 213 Cochins, White, Bantams.... 215 Columbian Wyandotte........ 217 Cooping arrangements........ 210 Coucou of Mechelen......... 213 CreveUCoeursiscs cae csne ies 213 Dominique Leghorns......... 217 Dorkines;Coloreditss...0025. 213 Dorkings, Silver Gray........ DAR DOrKINES: eNVINITER oe ctee sce oe 213 DUCK Sarre crac chskeca's 2 ate wre a ereele 216 Duckwing Game, Golden..... 215 Duckwing Game Bantam, GOMER hap oare Serclarerete coat eae 215 Duckwing Game, Silver..... 215 Duckwing Game Bantams, DLLVERy sista wale sre cee ee 215 Egyptian Geese.............. 216 Embden Geese......... eo: 216 Pnelish Classacis seca aoe 213 Ravorelles). he. wee cence Oe 217 TEE Si i eere cre heck het he cree 217 Hrenchie Classisss- scane eee 213 RTIZZACSI A ss sh eka nen See 216 Games, Indian, Cornish...... 215 Games, Indian White........ 215 GEESGcR Ree Setters sarocere nie aera 216 Gray- Calle Ducks? .. 350. etc 216 INDEX—Continued. Page Gray Japanese Bantams...... 217 Guinea Fowls, other than WV ene a Nar cr stoi) atouters hs wceuere 217 Guinea Fowls, White......... 217 Hambure Classis. cs terse: 214 Hambures> Black... se cee 214 Hamburgs, Penciled, Golden... 214 Hamburgs, Penciled, Silver.. 214 Hamburgs, Spangled, Golden. 214 Hamburgs, Spangled, Silver.. 214 Hambures; “Whites ace. oe 214 Houdans. 4... Sos seertee sees cae 213 Indian \Gamesy....¢ee eee 217 Indian Runner Ducks........ 216 Japanese Games............. 21T VavasmbDlack we talc tcre waters see wie 213 Javas, Mottled. 022i... gece 213 AV ASS MWC haters seine ene 217 Jersey: PBIUeSE.).). case a ota 217 Labels and Legbands........ 211 Ha WIC Che Aorya. Gs che epenee eee ilies makenteldersi cei cece 217 Maneshanss. blackweacmeeciee- 213 Iuangshans,, Wihites.-...2-.- .. 213 Meghorns black...) 2<-.- -. - 214 ieshorms RC. Bullewaas ae. 217 Leghorns, Rose Comb, White. 214 Leghorns, Single Comb, BS TOWiA teas cis icceveiere Gi obs umes Serene 214 Leghorns, Rose Comb, Brown. 214 Leghorns, Single Comb, Buff.. 214 Leghorns, Single Comb, White 214 Leghorns, Silver Duckwing... 214 Malays, Black Breasted Red. 215 Malay Bantams, Black Breast- CAPRA arn. see ee 215 Mediterranian Class......... 214 Minoreas, Rose Comb, Black.. 217 Minoreas, Rose Comb, White. 217 Minoreas, Single Comb, Black 214 Minorcas, Single Comb, White 214 Miscellaneous Fowls......... 216 Muscovy, Colored,—Ducks... 216 Muscovy, White,—Ducks..... 216 Narrangansett Turkeys...... 216 Non-Standard Varieties...... 217 Oriental’ Gamesiy.s.. ses sles chs 215 Orpingtons, Bull. 5.5.00. 26 <5, 213 Orpinetons; Jubilee... ... .-. 217 Orpinetons,, Ri Ce Bulls. 217 OrpinZtons, S.C, Black: =). 217 Orpingtons, S. C. White...... 217 OStriche@s i ajay cake cteeicnnonsxehonenels 217 Pea MMOWISS cf ctte cto oinnelr heketteus 217 Pekin DUCKS: « sisispeteionersia ots lesieas 216 PIE (GAMES eye icicre dias eereeuscvelsasies 217 Plymouth Rocks, Barred..... 213 Plymouth Rocks, Buff........ 213 Plymouth Rocks, Partridge... 217 Plymouth Rocks, White...... Plymouth Rocks, Silver Pen- celled: 653.260 Oa ee eee Polisi’ ‘Class’....¢. - 0.080 eee Polish, Bearded, Golden...... Polish, Bearded Silver....... Polish, Bearded White....... Polish, Black, White Crested. Polish, White Crested, White Bearded 2 ..cic see see ee Polish Built Wacedt2-.- see Polish, Buff Laced, Bantams. Polish; Golden) 42... eee Polish, Silver” ..2.--e eee Polish. White... eee Polish, White Crested, White, Bantams: ..../ soc. ee eee Red Pyle, Game Bantams.... Rhode Island Red, Pea Comb. Rhode Island Red, Rose Comb Rhode Island Red, Single Comb’ 5.525: coe ee eee Rumpless soe sic eustaeeeeeee RUSSIANS | fe oes ok ac ee eee Sebright, Golden,—Bantams. . Sebright, Silver,—Bantams... SHeErwWOOdS: .kcciciecetoy verse Sicilians) 5 scccc.cles oe See SUTKICSY 2.5.6 ccmcie ntoenoe eee Slate’ Turkeys... oe aor roreenee Spanish, White Face, Black.. Sultans: ......22%, 3.5. eee Sumatras, Black-eie. oer Swans; Blacks..... one Swans, Whitess2).. nec eeee Swedish Ducks3s-.55--2-oee Toulouse Geese.............. Turkeys (Class). cscs ee meee White Call Ducks... ..-eeeee White Crested, White Bearded Bantams,—Poultry ........ White Game. o.5.2. some cee White Game Bantams........ White Holland Turkeys...... White Japanese Bantams.... White Wonders... 52. aceeeer Wyandottes, Black........... Wyandottes! Butts). @esce.cee Wyandottes, Golden.......... Wyandottes, Partridge....... Wyandottes, Silver........... Wyandottes, Silver, Penciled. Wyandottes, White.......... INDE X—Continued. xi Page Poultry and Pigeons, Division E.. 210 Pouters, Breuner,—Pigeons...... 23 Pouters, Dominikan or Bohemian, me PASPONOTIRIN Gin cf. vas Wisistovcre ce Sieh eee 235 Pouters, English,—Pigeons....... 235 Pouters, Pigmy,—Pigeons........ 235 PRESIDENT, DAVID R. FRANCIS 4 ROAR TULOS ere coc ous cha Stale we sf cea laces 7,23 EPIOSiN —P TOONS) 5... stot as son ole es 233 Prince Charles Spaniels,—Dogs... 271 Priaea., withdrawal: of) 25 .<8..2.5. 18 PIB LM err aa eo yas. Hidls ess bh bee 22 EROHCREA AS tOVARC.)...)s2%. ost seek: 22 PCM MRICS 2 2.. ssc cee ace ee ys 24 LE PCE) TU CT ey SIR ale ae Oe Sat ae ee 270 Program of Exhibition........ 20-29-31 PEMRES CP i ela Caiata chs aon ae 29 MPTEEGIONE oh eicre vac c1s wele dele dyn aibous 81 SHeanmcand GOats.. se sac cen 143 PSNUETO ect creed crs sre racate oie aph dt he dedeedic 184 Q Quakers —Pigeons §.......66....: 30 MUBCy Of WXNIDItS . oc. 6 feiss 18-21 Quarantine,—Regulations ........ 8 R PRED IDL EROS sie recs fers ois Sissies « lois 240 ATION A VOICES « c)2-s,0:.0<.0s cc & 241 Angora, other than White.... 241 125 KG) eh C00 | BE ee 241 BIMewaAnN Oe LAN!. 6) ..0 8.0 Ok oes 241 WNC HEPENACK: $655 5 esse See ae 3 241 LDPE iC 15) eee Be 241 Dutch, any other color....... 241 IVETE TIM sc yere =, s\c\ciavse w Sele ees 241 HMGMmIisiw Giants: foo s..ne een. 241 Elmalayans! 24,52 sys. cern es 241 MACK AD DIES a. 5/<.8 Weipa Goatees 241 Madagascar Lopear.......... 241 20) hE) One Ine Arent St oR aac ote 241 SILVOT) STOWIS s) for Essex and Tamworth swinw. . Two new classes have been created for champion puresbred and — grade Derrows as follows: _ CLASS LXXI«E-~CHAMPLION PUREBRED BARROWS BY AGES. ‘(Competition Limited te Firat-Prise animals.) Section. . | 1.. Barrow, all breeds, twelve and under eighteen months o14.Diptoma, 2e Barrow, @ breeds. oa and. pier. guciye months 4... » es Diploma, ploma. ey ae ee ee ee | FAT BARROWseCHAMPION OVER Albee 7 - (Cempetition limited to First-Prize Animals in Clase LAKI<) . ~ 4. Barrow, ail. breeds and ages @ e'‘e © Or By & Se se ». ee ee e $100, CLASS LEKI oH'e---CHAMP ION GRADE BARRGWS, BY AGES... .- : (Competition limited to Hirat-Prizé Animals.) . Section. 1. Berrow , Grades, of all breeds, twelve and under — eighteen months te eae gio a ay, at eee te 6 ee Diptamae 2e Barrow, grades, of all breeds, six and under twelve ees ne at eae © @ 6)» wee 6 el o> ¢ eens, Dinitomas : 3. Barrow, see of all breeds, under six months - «. - « Diploma. is T BARROW-eCHAUPION OVER ALL... 4 (Competition Limited to First-Prize Animals in Class LXX1--F) & 4s Barrow, all grades and ages © (erase eiies. 6.6, 6 6s soe e _ $100, be The ages of the boar and three sows , etme ae the pens e exhibited in classes 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71 and 72 in tho Pinal edition of the Prize-List will read as follows: Pens: Boar and % three sews cover sighteen months old; eto and threes nybiag under @ightsen months old. ‘POULTRY-.Twelve additional varieties of poultry have been - > ; added, including Rose Comb Brown Leghorns in the Mediterranean Class, Black Red game bantams, buff turkeys, and the following ; ilon-standard varieties: Gray Japanese bantams, Indian game ban- tams, Jersey Blues, Khondikese Partridge and Silver Penciled Plymouth Rocks, Pea Comb Rhode Island Reds, White Crested White Polish Bearded bantams and White Javase Some other varieties are under consideration and will probably be added before the publica- tion of the final Prize-List, PIGHONS-~Classes CVI, CXIV, CXVI, CXXIII, CXXVIIZ and GXAIIZ 1 prol ably be eliminated. Other classes not complete as print~ The Exposition dog show will be held under Universal Exposi- tion rules, inasmuch as the international character of the World's Fair makes it impracticable to restrict all exhibitors to the regu ations of any national. kennel club, Tre kennel club stud bosks of the different countries will be recognized in this arrangement, s and certificates will be required showing entry in the stud book of the country from which the dog is Bath ited, The preliminary work for the kennel show is well in hand, as is that for the cat Le and pet stock show. The period for the exhibition in Division F, Dogs and Cats, has been changed to Tuesday, November 8, to Friday, ; November 11, 1904, inclusive. a fe) Cees) page a eps: : ratte B, at ms i % oh ran ai OF CONGRESS IN | | | | | Hi! | | ill WM II WH 0 003 bu S27 1 e 9 at | | Es sl spel Pri izes. Og Jae Indiana... TOW A Ha rei sk le os . , qed = . Reansas’ Soe Kentucky Sapa “Missouri... .. a Nebraska « .... Oklahoma'.... Wisconsin. oo 0 vay os ee ou ee u LE A me ee i + OM Freight on Live: Stocks. ;