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CHICAGO JOCKEY CLUB. HAWTHORNE RACETRACK October 2 to October 14, 1899. 4 . . s ----- 1 . ; . 1WHWtWIIHmiWIiB WHIP! imiWWBffWyiWTTP Six Races Daily beginning at 2:00 P. M. DniSSION 75 CENTS. MUSIC BY CICERO niLITARY BAND. y " SPECIAL RACE TRAINS TO TRACK EST TWENTY-FIVE MTPTTJTES. Illinois Central Trains leave depot at foot of Randolph street at 9:45 a.m., 12:30, 12:55, 1:15 and :50 p.m., stopping at Van Buren street, Park Row, Halgted treat and at Ishland avenue, returning it 4:31 p.m. and itn nadiately after the races. Do not stop at Ashland avenue. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Trains leave Union depot at 12:15, 1:05, 1:35 and 2:10 p.m., stopping at Sixteenth street, Blue Island avenue and Western avenve, returning immediately after the races. Special Twelfth street electric cars leave State and Van Buren streets at 12:25, 12-35, 12:45, 12:55, 1:05 and 1:15 p.m., stopping only at Oanal street, Halited itrast Yshlaad avenue and 0?den avenue, direct to track in 40 minutes. The Metropolitan and Lake Street Elevated, Madison street cable, Ogden avenue, Twelfth street and Twenty-second street surface lines connect with electric "cars on Forty-eighth avenue, to and from racetrack every twelve cainute3 d uring the afternoon on racing days. Bxpress trains on Metropolitan .Elevated leaving Pacific Ave. at 12:59, 1:11 and 1:23 p.m., stop at all stations on the .... loop and at Franklin street.JSaltted treit and Marshfleld avenue, reaching the racetrack in 23 minutes from Franklin street. ew rfouisviUe Jockey "lub...... STAKES TO CLOSE OCTOBER 16, 1899. FOR FOALS OF 1898 NOW YEARLINGS. The New Louisville Jockey Club will Close the Following Stakes on October 16. To be run at its Spring Meeting 1902: sf S r. " Tha lotTf II "Lrv Hfhu F:r three-vear-oHs foals of 1333. to acco-npany the nomination; 5 to ba paid May 1, 19D0; 3 toba paid a Sit llflfl IVvlllLU ty Vivy jlarch 1, 1931; 03 additional to start. Tha valne of the stakes to ba 55,033, of which 00 to sacoad and 00 1 A -Tl I l. F f f tothird. Colts to carry 122 Ibi.: nldini? 119 lb ; allies U7 lbs. Taose not bavin? wan a tbraa-ye tr-old nca of thi valaa of ,50, allow3d 5 lb3. : 1 I "T" " r 7 maidens allowed 12 lbs. ONE MILE AND A QUARTER. t a r. iV Tho fIifLr Gi-airPc or thrae-yaar-olis foals of 1838. S3 to acco-noany tbe nomination; 5 to ba paid May 1, 1990; 0 to ba paid A r Mfcfl I If 16 1 1 MC UiaitV JLaACa March 1. 191; 00 additional to start. Tha valaa of the stakes to ba ,030, of whish 30 to aaconl and 50 to 1 1 JC Jj w VJ J third. Calti to carry 122 lbs.; elding 119 Ibi.; tillies 117 lbs. Th9 winner of the Kentucky Darby to carry 5 lbs. extra. Those not having won a I M"Cj r 7 threo-year-oid race of the valao of ,503, allowedS lbs.; maidsns 12 lb. ONE MILE AND AN EIGHTH. A -v -v TUq Wrft.nrlyj Onlvc For thres-yoar-old fillies foals of 1898. toacsompany tha nomination; 0 to be paid May 1, 1900; -rf t s Mfc ill 11 I IVCilLiUL-lVJ to ba p lid March 1, 1931; 03 additional to siart. Tha v line of tha stas to bi ,000. of which 00 1 1 JjaJ-IflVF v to second and 50 to third. Taosa not uavia won a tarej-yaar-old raca of tha valua of ,033, alio wad 5 lbs.; maidan3, 12 lbi. ONE MILE AND I I "l m 1 W J 7 ONE-SIXTEENTH. ....Address all Communications to CHAS. F. PRICE, SECRETARY. LODISVILLE, KY.