. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Maboh 19, 1898] ©Jj* Qtesfoev taxb §ptxvismoau 1&7. Dog With a History. A dog with an interesting history has just died in France. He was a Newfoundland named Saltan, and he counted among his exploits the arrest the capture of an assassin, the rescue of a child from drowning in the Marne, and of a man who attempted to commit suicide by jumping from the Pont- Nenf into the Seine. For this gallantry the Society for the Pro- tection of Animals presented him with a collar of honor three years ago. Latterly Sultan was owned by the Comtesse Foucher de Cariel, w

. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Maboh 19, 1898] ©Jj* Qtesfoev taxb §ptxvismoau 1&7. Dog With a History. A dog with an interesting history has just died in France. He was a Newfoundland named Saltan, and he counted among his exploits the arrest the capture of an assassin, the rescue of a child from drowning in the Marne, and of a man who attempted to commit suicide by jumping from the Pont- Nenf into the Seine. For this gallantry the Society for the Pro- tection of Animals presented him with a collar of honor three years ago. Latterly Sultan was owned by the Comtesse Foucher de Cariel, w Stock Photo
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. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Maboh 19, 1898] ©Jj* Qtesfoev taxb §ptxvismoau 1&7. Dog With a History. A dog with an interesting history has just died in France. He was a Newfoundland named Saltan, and he counted among his exploits the arrest the capture of an assassin, the rescue of a child from drowning in the Marne, and of a man who attempted to commit suicide by jumping from the Pont- Nenf into the Seine. For this gallantry the Society for the Pro- tection of Animals presented him with a collar of honor three years ago. Latterly Sultan was owned by the Comtesse Foucher de Cariel, who relied on him to protect her caBtle at Perdy, near Corbeil. Quite recently he prevented the castle from being robbed. The noble doe has paid his devotion to duty with his life, for he was found deadin the park, poisoned by his enemies. Curtis and Son's Kosette and Cavalier Pacific Mastiff Olub. The regular meeting of the Pacific Mastiff Club was held ton Thursday evening, March 10th. Routine business being disposed of the following preamble and resolution was I adopted: H ''-Whereas, the A. K. C. has studiously ignored the wishes I of the Pacific Coast club3 and haB thwarted the efforts of the tlatter to further the holding of bench shows on the coast* I therefore be it "Resolved, that the Pacific Mastiff Club views with the â utmost disfavor the action of the A. K. C. in regard to the rules on classification, and that the Pacific Mastiff Club â stands ready and anxious to join a movement for the forma- Ition of an independent league of the Pacific Coast clubs." The absence of the club's delegate from the annual meet* Ling of the A. K. C. at Madison Square Garden, February 123d, was "severely animadverted upon." A letter to Mr. â Secretary Vredenbnrgh from the club ht>d not been laid be- t fore the meeting of the A. K. C. San Francisco Kennel Club. The San Francisco Kennel Club will open an office at 14 Post street, on or about April 1st. The