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CALIFORNIA Telegraphic - Selections. Suite 34, 84 E. Adams St. Specials and Correct Handicap Figures wired daily from our experts at Ingleside. Office Hours : 11 a. in. to 4 p. in. Terms: .00 Per Day; .00 "Weekly. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to and Sheets Delivered Auywliere in the City by Special .Messenger. Gus Lanka, 6-! EveaG., 10-1 Urchin, 4-1 Glendeiuiiiig, 12-i Erema, 4-1 Gorgalete, 12-1 Mountebank, 8-1 Orfeo, 25-1 We gave our patrons in the past 10 days the above hot ones and a number of others too numerous to mnntion in this space. Acurate. figuring combined with the best information available is what the public gets from us. The Montana contingent will cut loose another hot one in a few days. The price will be at least 20 to 1, as there are but a few next to this dark sacret. Ho worked a mile at Oakland in l:41fiat. The track on that day was at least 2 seconds slow. This is an opportunity to make a lot of easy money that is seldom offered. 3p the week by . putting 2 long 2 shots over the IP plate Monday. If you play the racs and want or expect to win get out pointers. They are the real thingB. Also for sale at news stand southeast corner Clark and Madison sts. Reynolds and Co. 119 DEARBORN ST. Our Sheets are filed daily at Daily Racing Form ofllce Our Best Bets at New Orleans Saturday: TOM MAYB1H, won, SCORPIO, won. PfiIHGE BLAZES, won. LORD PEPPER, 2id. INGLESIDE FULL SELECTIONS. QUIZ, to win. HUAGHUGA, place and show. Our advertised long shot was scratched. MondaywehaveTwoGrand Specials INCLUDING A 6 TO 15 TO 1 SHOT. On late work both horses should win without any trouble. TUESDAY ZiZiTUESDAY "WE HAVE ONE OB" THE BEST GOOD THINGS OF THE MEETING. This individual has run se vnral bad races recently, but has rounded to and is fit and ready to run in record time. He will be in with a chop lot. and there is hardly a doubt but as good as 15 to 1 will be laid in the opening betting. Wo want all our old ; subscribers, and new one besidns, to call or write for this royal good thing. REMEMBER, NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SPECIALS. TERMS DALLY; ANT SIX BAYS. Delivered to any city address before 12 oclock Wirod at 10 a.m. For sale at newsstands south sast and northwest corners Clark and Madison Sts RACE TRACK Information Bureau Established in 1892.;, SUITE 500, 303-269 DEARBORN ST. Phone Harrison 3S89. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS WIRED AT 9 A. M. MONDAY 15to40tol Cinch This is one of the best good things cut loose at New Orleans to date. We are NOT Selling 7 to 10 Shots. We ARE Selling 5, 10, 20 and 40 to I Shots. 5 Guaranteed Specials .00. There are many people who desire to play but one or two good things daily. For their benefit we hav inaucurated n series of GUARANTEED SPECIALS. Subscribers to this series receive only STAR GOOD THING3. The terms for this series are as follows: For Sj.OQ wo will send you our SPECIALS uutil five of them have won Scratched, second or third horses wont count only horses that actually finish first will b charged. As soon as we have sent you five winning specials yonr subscription expires. Write or call at main office, CHILDWICK STUD Yearlings and Brood Mares ST. ALBANS, ENGLAND. Consigned by Sir J. Blundell Maple, Bart., M. P., to be sold at The fiHERlCAN HORSE EXCHANGE Tfll 1 TRflPlI T R VP TlPR IP fl? BROAEWAY AND 50th ST., . . NEW YORK 1 lHl UULILJ U I U.? JJU U.IUUU The American Blood Stock Agency, John Hanning, Manager, has been favored with instructions from Mr AlexWaugh, M. R.C.V. S., Manager of the Childwick Stud, to sell the following Yearlings and Brood Mares: Y EAR LI N GS BAT FILLY, foaled April 13, 1901, by Knight of Malta sire of many winners and son of itt aud ffrimige. by The Earl or The Palmer, out of Golden Coin, by Sara- BLACK JTILLY, foaled March 34, 1901. by Common winner of the Trlpl. Crown and a sue crssful sire, out ofEsther Clark, by sterling; sou of Sterling. RDHnn i t nro BAY FI1 LT, foaled March 25, 1901, by Common, out of Hedwig, by Buccaneer. tJnUUU lVJ A l"5 ELO. LBAY FILLY, foaled February 19, 1 901, by Comm-n, out of Galatn, by Galopln. DOKIMKNK 10, chestnut inare, foalrd 1893, by Bend Or l,out of Link Girl, by Kother- KAT Fll LY, foaled April 13, 1901, by Common, out of Bloozen, by Sensation. Jn foal to jjoyal Hampton. BAY FILLY, foaled May SI, 1901, by Childwick winner of the Cesarewltch and sire of J many wlni.ers, out f Omladiua. bj Royal Hampton. SPANISH MATCH I , bay mire, foaled 1895, by Koyal Hampton 11, out of Allumeuse, by IBAYFILIY, foaled May 21,1901, by Childwick, out of Koyal Victoria, by Koyal Hampton. St. Simon. In foal to Common. f BROWN FILLY, foaled February 28, 1901, by Childwick, out of H. mespun. by Hampton. MAKOKLL . II. G, chestnut mare, foaled 1895, by Melton 8, out of Andreina, by Andred. BAY FILLY, foaled March 15, 1901, by Boal Hampton, out of Bonnie Bundeo II., by Don- In foal to Childwick. caster. BAY FILLY, foaled April 24, 1901, by Prince Hampton or Boyal Hampton, out of Sle. VESPERS 4. by mare, foaled 1895, by St. Simon 11, dam La Cloche, by Hermit. In foai Ardrease, by St. Simon. to Koyul Hampton. BAY FILLS, foaled April 35, 1901, by Gangrway ire of winners and son of Saraband and ASETTJ3A 6, chestnut mare, foaled 1895, by Melton 8 out of Arcadia, by Andred. In foal Gang "Warily, by Sefton, out of Jennie Winkle, by Mr. Winkle. to Goblet. Having the Childwick "Hall Mark," it is almost superfluous to state that they are all most fashionably bred and from great racing and producing families. Sir J Blundell Maples Racing String all home-bred ones have this season won 69 races in England. Catalogues containing full tabulated pedigrees and other information will be ready in due cours9 and mailed on application to THE AMERICAN BLOOD STOCK AGENCY, JOHN HANNING, Manager, F SVS- WARE, Auctioneer. American Horse Exchange, Broadway and 50th St., New York.