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AMERICAN SPORTING MATi UAL. The American Sporting Manual of 1903 contains all the racing at large, revised and complete up to the end of- 1902; five handicapping systems with directions for their practical application, a table showing how to compute bookmakingpercentages, track records of all the recognized tracks of the country, the western and eastern scale of weights, tables showing the comparative speed of tracks, the racing statistics of 1902 giving amounts won by owners and horses and Jockey record, a complete list of pugilistic contests of 1902 of any consequence, trotting and pacing records at all distances and a list of the new 2:15 trotters of 1902. Also a complete record of performances at all styles of billiards. PUSS IN BOOTS 20-1 PLACE AND SHOW, HEAVILY. MIKE RICE, 3-2, WON, Only another demonstration of the fact that it pays to get the goods, tho wholo goods and nothing but the goods, which is what you receive when you buy our wire. Today one from 15 io 25 to 1, This trick worked remarkably fast and is in the finest condition possible. There is only one chance in a hundred of him losing as he outclasses his field by a block. YELLOW TAIL, 30-1, was our special last Saturday. HORTON, 85-1, was our special in tho Burns Handicap the previous Saturday. This trick for today is as good a betting nropo-sition as tho above two goods things were, We also have a certainty in the Derby which is to ba run next Monday, February 23. CALIFORNIA Telegraphic - Selections Suite 708, 225 Dearboru St., Chicago, 111. Wired at 10 a.m. Terms for Handicap Sheet, including Specials. $ 1 Per Day, Weekly. Also for sale at news stand corner Clark and Madison sts. Opportunity Wo advised you to get our wire yesterday, and, faithful to our promise, we put all those who availed themsolves of the OPPORTUNITY on velvet again, as usual. OUR GAURANTEED SPECIAL Alfred C, 15 to I, Won Puss in Boots, 20 to I, Second Wealth, 2 to I, Won Carl Kahler, I to I, Won We also gave in the past few days Captain Gaston, 10 to I, Won Bud Fmbry, 10. to I, Won Josette, 5 lo J, Won OHagen, 5 to I, Won And many others. These are tho kind of winners we are continually handing cur clients. Mr. Steensen ii at New Orleans. and his friendly connections with owners and trainers there enable him to give a good account of himself, as evidenced by tho winners he is sending us daily. Wo have advico on a couple more today that will romp home in front all tho way, and tho odds will be as good as 10 TO 1. These will turn the trick just as easily as thoso wo recorded above. If you were not lucky enough to bo with us in the past, dont lot this opportunity gt away from you. If you cannot get down to our office, call us up at Wabash 81 and will hava our sheet sent to you by special messenger immediately. DAILY; FOR SIX DAYS. Steensen Star Special Co. Suite 513, 325 Dearborn St., Chicago, ill. Also on sale at tho Saratoga Hotel News Stand. SflONTHLY JPOKM BOOKS. The Form Book for January is ready for sale, and includes the racing of January 31. Paper covr. athr cover, St 50. Annie Lauretta, 10-1, Guaranteed Special, Won. iEOLD HUTCH, I to I, WON CARL KAHLER, I to I, WON WEALTH, 8 to 5, WON I CHICKADEE, 5 to 2, Second ALL WERE GIVEN TO WIN. Tho above were distributed to over 1,500 of our regular clients yesterday, and as usual our euaran-toed special galloped homo. We havo another grand special on tap for today. Tho odds should beat least 6 to 1. FIVE WINNING SPECIALS FOR .00. S5ratches and horses finishing second and third not counted ONLY ACTUAL WINNERS. Following were our guaranteed specials for tho past two weeks: Annie Lauretta, 10-1, Won Jim Gore II , Scratched Par Excellence, 8-5, Won Jim Hale, Ho 1, - - 2nd Bronze Wtng, 3 to I, Won Jim Clark, 2 to 1, - Won Josette, 5 to 1, - Won Moroni, 3 to I, - Won Organdie, 7 to 5, - Won Captain Gaston, 10 to 1, Won Forte, 8 to 1, - 2nd We will forfeit ,000 if tho above Is not correct. Hundreds of clients will verify our statements. Term" rorPow Orleans hnmlicnp selections, includinfr best h ts, .00 daily, .00ivoekly. Wired at 1 O a.m. Delivered to any city address before 12 m. Sheets are always on file for public inspection. Reynolds and Co., JflB Dearborn St. fg ESTAlSLIsniCD 1890. EOUli JKEGULAK TIC A INS VIA Station 1st tul 3rtl 4th LacEuik SHOr Plyr HarrlsonSt 12:35 1:05 1:35 3:10 Grand Central Station Harrison St. and .V.;;;;. lls ESS am mi Ave. Grand Crossing. 12:51 1:2 1:54 2:39 11UNMNO TIME 35 MINUTEP. South Chicago.. 1:01 1:31 2:01 ajup Four trnlns returning at i M, 5:24, 6:10 and after last race. KOUND TK11 25 CENTS