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NORTHERN CIRCCIT ENTRIE3. Secretary W. Q. Parmer reports ontry lists to the Highland Park and Fort Erie Stakes that suffice to show these two tracks are destined to share in the abundant prosperity that seems sure to attend racing everywhere this yoar. All the stakes offered by the two clubs have filled exceedingly well. Such horses as McChesney, Lucion Appleby, Claude, Topsoil, Henry McDaniel, Qaviota, Evea G., Western Duke, Jessio Jarboe, Five Nations, Lady Strath-more, Jordan, Talala, Qlonwood, OHagen, Louis villo, Arachne, Au Revoir, J. Sidney Walker, Fore and Aft, defiant, Sheriff Bell, Banter, Ulodi, St. Hera, Port Royal, Bill MaBeia and Ethel Wheat arc among those entered. The totals are as follows: HIGHLAND PAKK STAKES. The Frontier Stakes, 3-yoar-olds, 1 1-8 miles 53 The Highland Park Stakes, 3-year-olds and upward. 1 mile 81 The Koyal Oak Farm Stakes, 2-year-olds, 5-8 mile 5? The International Steeplechase 18 FORT ERIE STAKES. The Canadian Derby, three-year-olds, 1.1-1 miles. 58 Tho Canadian Sportsmans Handicap, three-yoar-olds and upward, 1 1-16 miles 6G Tho Fort Erio Stakes, three-j ear-olds and upward, 3 i mile f8 The Buffalo Stakes, three-year-olds and upward, 1 mile - 89 .The Iroquois Hotel Stakes, two-year-olds, 5 1-2 furlongs U -ih-s Kamilton Stakes, two-year-old fillies The Grand Canadian Steeplechase 22