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REYNOLD 1 and CO.S offices are ftl A n nn th sixth floor at 11 9 Dear- N. I 1 1 1 1 M born t. We have positively no UIIUU connection with any other con- BgtaariM H corn in this building or elsewhere ROYAL ROGUE 5 to 2 Plunge for the Limit, Won. And again our good tiling galloped home. Another Certainty Goes Today. Th9 price will be at least 10 to 1 on late work. This trick should win by a sixteenth of a mile. fBRONZB WING, 3-1 Won Special LAPIDOS, M ... Won Winners E. M. BK ATTAIN, 3-1.. .Won Given J IMPERIOUS. 15-1 Won in the 1 HOKTON, 25-1 Won Pal?r , ! YELLOW TAIL, 20-1 Teek MMOBIAM, 6-1 Worn CALIFORNIA Telegraphic Selections. Suite 708, 225 Dearborn St., Chicago, III. Wired at 10 a. in. Terms for Handicap Shet, including Specials, $ I Per IJay, Weekly. Also for sale at news stand corner Clark and Madieon sts. PAY AFTER YOU WIN I have ono or two sure ones IS VERY WEEK All I ask is that you pot one dollar on for nie. Send enough, to guarantee telegrams. Address- Fn n D C f! M st. charles hotel . UUDOUll, CINCINNATI, - - OHIO. Jockeys Wanted. Two for members of the Austrian Jockey Club. Weight about 90 to 9 lbs. Salary ,0CO and ,0C0 with riding fees. State age, record and weight. ADDBESS EUGENE JUSELT, 321 E. 18th St., NEW YORK CITY. Mario Lavigne ...TURF BROKER.., PLEASANTON HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO, GAL Commissions of and upwards executed accurately for 5 per cent of the net winnings. NO CHARGES ON LOSING COMMISSION."- Par Excellence, 8 to 5, Guaranteed Special, Won, Adelante, 9 2, Plunge, Won i ianshak, l-l, Heavy, Won Bud Embry, 5-i, Plunge, Won LEtrenne, 3-1, heavy, Fin. 2nd Denny Duffy, 3-1, won; Bluff, 1 0-1, both as one bet. Tho above w?re our straight horses and full selections yesterday and, as usual, our guaranteed spe-ial won easily. Thisis the sort of information we always have on tap, which accounts for cur enormous clientage all over the country. If you play the races and expect to win give us a trial and let us put you on the right track. We make a business of racing, never misrepresent and pay the highest price for information, having in our employ a complete corps of expert horsemen. Todays Special will be a 4 to 10 to 1 Chance. Barring accidents this one will win in a big gallop. Par Excellence, 8-5, Won Jim Hale, 1 to 1, - - 2nd Bronze Wing 3 to I, Won Josette, 5 to 1, - Won Jim Clark, 2 to 1, - Won . Moroni, 3 to 1, - Won Organdie, 7 to 5 - vv. Won Captain Gaston, 10 to 1, Won Forte, 8 to 1, - 2nd THE ABOVE WERE OUR G AUR ANTE ED SPECIALS THE PAST NINE DAYS. FIVE WINNING SPECIALS FOR .00. Scratches and horses finishing second and third not counted. Only actual winners. This series is devised especially for people who do not care to play over one or two races a day. Terms for handicap selections, including best bets, .00 daily. St.CO weekly, delivered to any city-address before 12 m.; wired at 10 a. m. Sheets are always on file for public inspection. Reynolds St Co., 189 Dearborn St. IJk ESTABLISHED 1800. MANSHAK, l-l .. BARD BURNS, 5-1 . GOLDEN MINERAl, l-l LETRENNE, Second, 8-5 Place .. DELAGOA, Special, Scratched Our Advertised Long Shot Scratched Yesterday. TODAY WE HAVE ONE AS 600D AS 15 TO I and?stseb their usual bunch of greenbacks. In case you cannot call for this good thing phoDe ua at Wabash 8? and we will have our sheet dispatched to you immediately. DAIL.Y ; FOR blX DAYS. This is your opportunity. We have told you in time, jnst as we told you in advance about Captain Gaston, 10-1, and Bud Embry, 10-1. It is up to you. STEENSEN STAR SPECIAL COMPANY, SUITE 513, 225 DEARBORN STREET. Also on sale at Saratoga Hotel cigar counter. TOUR REGULAR TRAINS VIA Stations 1st 3ml 3rd 4th ! i-SKe S? !T onor fSfiaOIf3l ISf Harrison St 12:35 1:05 1:35 2:10 sistst 12 -ao mo i4o 315 Grand Central Station, Harrison St. and Knglewood 13:48 1:S8 1:48 2-23 Fifth Ave. Grand Crossing. 12:54 1:24 1:54 2:39 RUNNING TIIME 35 MINUTES. South Chicago.. 1:01 1:31 2:01 2;3fl Four trains roturning at i :45, 5 :2l, 6 :10 and after last race. ROUND TRIP 25 OEJil B.