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COMMISSIONS aCCEPTEO FROM .00 to ,000. C. O. SMITH H. A. PERRY "BUD" WHITE C. H. COLBY Members of the Western Turf Association. SftftiTH, PERRY Bt CO-, THE EMPIRE, 260 STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Long Distance Phone Bank Reference Union Trust Harrison 244. Co., Tribune Bldg., Chicago. Future Book on the American Derby 1903. ODDS. ODDS. ODDS. Horses Horses. Horses. 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd Action 200 100 50 Grantsdale 80 40 20 Onatas 40 20 10 Ahola 150 75 40 George Gibbs .. 200 100 50 Orlando 80 40 20 Albemarle 4u0 200 100 Geheimniss .... 100 50 25 Olefiant 100 50 25 Alfio 100 50 25 Gold Bell 400 200 100 Orly II 50 25 12 Alfredo 400 200 100 Governor GO 30 15 Otter Tail 600 300 150 Americano 80 40 20 Grey Friar 30 15 8 Philo 100 50 25 Au Revoir 50 25 12 Gilfain 50 25 12 Pmastr Wright 300 150 75 Authority 400 200 100 Gypzene 200 100 50 P. of Endurance 100 50 25 Bad News 100 50 25 Gregor K 40 20 10 Prince Eugene 800 400 200 Bardolph 50 25 12 Harry 150 75 35 Red Raven 300- 150 75 Baron Knight 1000 500 250 High Chancellor 25 12 G Rightful 50 25 12 Bob Franklin 150 75 40 Irish Lad 30 15 8 Requisition 250 125 60 Bas dOr 400 200 100 Incubator 50 25 12 Ravel 200 100 50 Bob McLean 150 75 40 J. Sid. Walker. 100 50 25 Sidney C. Love. 40 20 10 Bonnie Burr 600 300 150 Janewav 30 15 .8 Sigmund 100 50 25 Bourbon 125 60 30 Jack Orr 600 300 150 Spencer Reif ... 40 20 10 Banter 60 30 15 Jackfull 100 50 25 Santon 250 125 60 Benvolio 400 200 100 Judge Himes .. 125 60 30 Shooting Star.. SO 40 20 Beaugard 1000 500 250 Jack Young ... 40 20 10 Sinner Simon .. 50 25 12 Bernays 40 20 10 Lacy Crawford. 100 50 25 Sir Hugh 200 100 50 Canyon 125 60 30 Lem Reed 100 50 25 Sen. Morrison.. 300 150 75 Cash Boy 1000 M0 250 Lyman 7Hay .... 100 50 25 Skilful 30 15 8 Captain Arnold .... GO 30 15 Lendin 150 75 40 Savable 15 8 4 Capable 300 150 75 Linguist 30 15 8 Serge 125 60 30 Chamblee 200 100 50 Ld. of the Vale. 30 15 8 Sun Gold 100 50 25 Claude 50 25 12 Ld. . Touchwood. 300 150 75 Sir Faust 200 100 50 Collonade 30 15 8 Mackey Dwyer. 100 50 25 Standrd Bearer 150 75 40 Creolin 200 100 50 Mexican 40 20 10 The Don ... 100 50 25 Dan McKenna 150 75 35 Mindora 150 75 35 The Picket 60 30 15 Dauphin 200 100 50 Manru 200 100 50 Tom Maybin ... 250 125 60 Dick Welles 25 12 6 Malory 125 60 30 Triad 300 150 7? Dupont 500 250 125 Monia 1000 500 250 Trapezist 600 300 150 Discharged 1000 500 250 Merry Acrobat.. 60 30 15 Topsoil 30 15 8 Early 30 15 8 Mons. Beaucaire 200 100 50 Valeat 300 150 7 Estrada Palma .... 200 100 50 McGee 60 30 15 Von Rouse 30 15 8 Foxy Kane 200 100 50 M. Blumenthal. 150 75 35 Watoma 150 75 40 First Mason 150 75 35 McGowan 150 75 35 Will Sherry .... 600 300 15 Fore and Aft 80 40 20 Navasota 500 250 125 Witfull 75 40 20 F. A. Bullock 100 50 25 Novelist 300 150 75 Woodlake 60 30 !and Flocarline 40 20 10 Ontonagon 300 150 75 Yardarm 30 15 I PAY C S-3 PI AY Quotations subject to change without notice. Remittances should r" 1 JV S . be made payable to Smith, Perry and Co., The Empire, 260 State St., Chicago, by Express or P. O. Money Order, New York or Chicago Exchange or Registered Letter. Write names and address legibly. Agents Wanted in every town in the United States and Canada. Write for information. Quotation sheets sent on application. FUTURE STAKE EVENTS St Louis Fair Association ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL 1, 1903. 0000 WORLDS FAIR HANDICAP THE ST LOl!!S ES,1904 ESTIMATED VALUE - n l A sweeDstakes for three-year-olds foals of 1901 ; 5 each or only 5 if declared July T t, inn lO UB Fllin 111 JllllB I "14. 1 1903, or 0 if declared January 1, 1904; 25 additional to start; ,500 added, of which , , , , , ,500 to second and 50 to third, the fourth to save its stake. A winner of a sweepstakes A for three-year-olds in of 1901 fWV1 and Preceding sweepstakes and upward 1904 foals -n of 3 500 19Q4 Qr one Qf 000 in g q Qne Qf qt three Qf Jn yJZSh ?oSr4?C2at10 ar,ant!?sthe Sff value f ;0 5 lbs. extra. Others, if non-winners of two sweepstakes of any value in 1904 allowed 3 lbs.; ,000 to second, and ,000 to third, and the fourth to save its stake. Entries close April 1, of one at any timej 4 lbg additional. maidens 5 lbs. additional. One Mile and a Half. 1903, liabilities as follows: Tw B,pauo"mr APr , aa THE ST. LOUIS FUTURITY DERBY, 1 906. ESTIMATED VALUE $ 1 5,000. 50 additional if not declared by July 1 1903 ENTRIES TO THIS STAKE FREE. 75 additional if not declared by October 1 ..1903 SPECIAL NOTICE TO BREEDERS. When an accepted transfer of the engagements 100 additional if not declared by February 1 1904 0f an entry has been filed with the Secretary, nominators will be released from all liabilities. additional to start. 250 . A sweepstakes for three -year-olds foals of 1903 ; entrance free for mares covered in Three-year olds and upward at time of entry: 1902, and their produce foaled in 1903. 0 each for foals declared by January 1, 1904; 0 By subscription of 0 each April 1 1903 each for foals declared by January 1, 1905. Declarations void unless accompanied by the 75 additional if not declared by July 1 1903 money. 0 each for foals remaining in after January 1, 1905. The stake to be re-opened 100 additional if not declared by October 1 1903 June 1, 1905 and January 1, 1906, and entries accepted upon payment of 00 in cash June 1, 125 additional if not declared by Februaryl 1904 1905, or 00 in cash January 1, 1906; 50 additional to start. The St. Louis Fair Associa- 250 additional to start. tion to add ,500, of which ,500 to second and 50 to third and the fourth to save its The stake to be re-opened February 1, 1904, and entries accepted on that date upon pay- stake. The owner, at time of entry, of the mare producing the winner, to receive 00 out ment of 50, 50 additional to start. Weights to be published March 15, 1904. A winner, of the stake. A winner of a sweepstakes of ,500 in 1906 or one of ,000 in 1905, 3 lbs.; of after publication of weights, of ,500 twice or ,500 once, penalized G lbs.; of ,500 twice or one of ,000 or three of any value in 1906, 5 lbs. extra; others if non-winners of two sweep- ,000 once 9 lbs.; of ,000 twice or ,000 once 12 lbs; if handicapped at 112 lbs. or over, stakes of any value in 1906, allowed 3 lbs.; of one at any time 4 lbs. additional; maidens 5 these penalties shall be reduced by one-third; at 120 lbs. or over by two-thirds; at 130 lbs. lbs. additional. Should a mare entered in this stake drop her foal before January 1, 1903, or over there shall be no penalty. In the case of three-year-olds, penalties shall not cause have a dead foal, or more than one foal or be barren, the entry of such mare shall be void, the weight to exceed 115 lbs. One Mile and a Quarter. One Mile and a Half. SPECIAL NOTICE. When a horse has been sold, an accepted transfer in writing of the engagement of an entry must be filed with the secretary. The officers of the Association reserve the right to refuse any entry, or the acceptance of a transfer from any one for any cause without notice. All disputes, claims and objections, with respect to the interpretation of the conditions of these stakes shall be decided by the officers of the Association, or those whom they may appoint, and their decisions shall be final. SEND FOR ENTRY BLANKS. C. A. TILLES, PRESIDENT. JOHN HACHMEISTER, SECRETARY.