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...CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB... Oakland Race Track, Emeryville, California. . FUTURITY STAKES With ,750 Added. Estimated Value 0,000. ,750 OF THE ADDED MONEY GOES TO THE BREEDERS. FOR THE DECEflBER MEETING OF 1902. ...ENTRIES TO CLOSE TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1900... By subscription of iplO each, money to accompany the entry, for maires covered in 1899, and one of ,500, 7 lbs. ; of four of ,500 or two of ,500, or one of ,0CO, 12 lbs extra. The prod net further subscription of 5 each for the produce of such marcs by July 15, 1901, or such produce of mares or stallions wbich have not produced a winner prior to January 1, 1900, allowed 3 lbi.t will be struck out and a further subscription of 5 by January 1, 1902, or such produce will be of both mares and stallions, 5 lbs.; not necessary to claim the said allowance at the time or struck out and a further subscription Tor 550 by July 15, 1902, or suoh produce will be struck out. entry. Maidens allowed 10 pounds. Mares may be entered by persons, not their owners, the All starters to pay 50 additional, all of wbich shall go to the eecond and third horses, as fnr- owner having the prior right. If a mare in this Btste dropa her fcal before the first of January, ther provided. California Jockey Club to add Eight Thousand, Seven Hundred and Fifty or if sho has a dead, or mora than one foal, or is barren, the entry of snch mare is void, and the ,750 Dollars. The second to receive ,000 of the added money and two-thirds of the Btart- subscription will be returned. By filing at ary time with the California Jockey Club an ing money, the third 00 of the added money and one-third of the starting money. accepted transfer of the produce, with its engagements in this stako accompanied with receipts The breeders of the winner, of the eecond horse and of the third horse, namely, the owner of for all former payments, the original subscriber will be released from any liability 88 to the an-the mare at the time of entry, to receive ,000, ,250 and 00 of the added money respectively, gagements of the produce. Should a subscriber or transferee die before the race, the entry whether they bo the owner of the horse when the race takes place or not. shall not be void provided it ba assumed by the then owner of the horee, notice in writing to Colts 118 lbs., Fillies and Geldings 115 lbs. Winners of ,500, 3 lbs. ; of two races of ,500 or that effect being given within three months after such demise, TO CLOSE JANUARY 2, 1900. To be run in the month of December, 1902, at the Oakland Race Course, Emeryville, California, out of the Futurity chute, about six and ane-half furlongs. Each and every part of this purse to be paid in cash. There trill be no forfeits. Entry blanks can be obtained upon application at the following: offices: Daily Racing Form, The Horseman, in Chicago; Goodwin Bros., Turf Field and Farm and Spirit of the limes in New York, and Thoroughbred Record, Lexington, Ey. R.B. Ml LROY, SECRETARY. THOS. H. WILLIAMS JR., PRESIDENT. THE WESTERN TURF ASSN. . TANFORAN PARK, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, SAN HATEO CO., CAL. MEHBER OF THE AMERICAN TURF CONGRESS. THE FOLLOWING STAKES WILL CLOSE AT MIDNIGHT OF DECEMBER 30, 1899. The Western Stakes for foals of 1898 ,500 added. ....The Western Produce Stakes.... TO BE BUN AT THE SPRING MEETING, 1900. FOR FOAI.S OF 1900. THE "WESTERN STAKES A sweepstakes for two-year-olda foals of 1898. Entrance 0 each the nomination; 5 additional for starters. The Western Turf ABBCciation "Cf iCA Tf to accompany C f ATYY3r THE? DDCCncncN to add ,500, of wbich 00 to second end 50 to third hone. CoNs, 118 lbs.; fiUiesand geldinge, JpOjUUU AUUCU 1,40U 1U 1 HC, DKGGD . 115 lbs. Winners of five races of any value, or of three races of 00 each, or one of ,0CO, to J carry 5 lbs. penalty ; of two of 81,000, or one of ,500, 8 lbs. penalty. ".Maidens beaten two or more tTO BE RUN AT THE SPRING MEETING, 1902-times allowed 7 lbs. Five furlongs. THE WESTERN PRODUCE STAKES For two-year-olds foals of 1900. A sweepstakes o . each to the nomination, for mares covered in 1899; 5 each for the rr -,-,7 x r- i cl, fnalc nt rt Co fkAA nAAa.A accompany produce of The Western FOal 5takeS for IOalS OI GO ,UUU added, such mares nnless declared ont by Jannary 1,1901. or 5 nnleBs declared ont by January 1,1902. v Starters to pay 25 additional. The Western Turf Association to add 15,000, of which ,500 to TO BE RUN AT THE SPRING MEETING, 1901. the second and 50 to the third horse. The breeder of the winner namely, the owner of the mare at time of entry to receive 50; of the Becond, 00; of the third, 00 of the added money. Colta, THE WESTERN FOAL STAKE8 A sweepstakes for two-year-olds foals of 1899. En- 118 lbs.; fillies and geldings, 115 lbs. Winners of three races of 00 each, or one of ,0C0, to carry trance each to Bccompany the nomination : 0 additional for horeeB not declared by De- 5 lbs. penalty; of two of ,000, or one of ,5C0, 8 lbs. penalty. MaideDS beaten two or more times cemberl, 1900; 5 sdditional for starters. The WPBtern Tnrf Association to add ,000, of which allowed 7 lbs. The produce of mares or stallions that have not produced a winner prior to 00 to second and 00 to third hoise. Colts, 118 lb3., fillies and geldings, 115 lbs. Winners of January 1, 1900, allowed 3 lbs.; of both mares and stBllions, 5 lbs., allowance to te claimed at five races of any vslue, or of three of 00 each, or one of ,0C0, to carry 5 lbs. penalty; of two of time of entry. By filing with the Association an accepted transfer of the foals entry the original 1 COO, or one of ,5C0, 8 lbs. penalty. Maidens beaten two or more times allowed 7 lbs, Five nominator shall be released from furthor liability. The entry of a mare having a dead or mors furlongs. than one foal, or barren, shall be void, and entrance money refunded. Five furlongs, g Entry blanks can be obtained at following offices: Spirit of the Times, Turf, Field and Farm, Morning Telegraph and Goodwin Bros., in New York; Daily Kacing Form in" Chicago; Thoroughbred Record in Lexington, and Enquirer in Cincinnati. Entries and communications to be addressed to r F. H. GREEN, Secretary, Parlor A, Palace Hotel, San Francisco,