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TWO POSITIVE CINCHES These were the horses 1 advised my clients to back yesterday. It was HONEST INFORMATION It came from absolutely reliable sources. 1 was so certain of it that I made a FREE DISTRIBUTION of the information.. I sent wires to places where betting people resort in New York, St. Louis, Cincinnati. Memphis. Nashville. Hot Springs, Lexington, Louisville. New Orleans and other cities, requesting that the recipients "tell cverylKHly in town to get down for their bankrolls." 1 will have WINNERS TODAY AND EVERY DAY. 1 do not give you the names of a dozen horses and ask you to do the picking. I send you one or two that will be backed and will win, barring accidents, of course. One Day, Enter your Subscription Today and get the new Code. Six Days, r A T " 3 f J V ROOM k06 B0YLST0N BUILDING, "M I VJlUn IVI rIN 263 dearborn sr. - Chicago, ill National Racing Reviews Special, No. 617 1 FEK "m iYfENli Fu,ly,!.xpI,i!!ned.,FRE.E:! Without an equal In the world! I have the greatest t. n t i c ni,;o. Til . Room 71 Dearborn 111. 37, St., Chicago, winning Scheme ever discovered! If you have 24 to Send .00. for one months subscription and two llay With, write Today, if you want In"! extra specials. L. O. WOODS. "Uaston." Memphis, Tenn. TO-DAY QET down today for your roll. Dont miss this chance for a clean-up, as this is undoubtedly the best thing: I have had for a month. You need have no fear of the result. I have been holding you off for the past week in anticipation of this event, and to-day it goes. GAVE OUT NOTHING YESTERDAY. Week. 5 Monthly. To-days, . a r a it t i o Si,itc a4, 119 ia Saiic street rll I CHICAGO BRANCH. UkUl 9 I IU TELEPHONE MAIN 364J5. YESTERDAY OUlt ONE BEST BET WAS WITHDRAWN. Established 1890. Before the pubuc LAST WEEKS RECORD: every day. ENVOY - - 6-5 Won ! Wed., ORLY - - - 7-2 Won Fri., ORLY - - 7-10 Won I Mon., GUS HEIDORN, 12-5 Won Todays One Best Bet will be at least 4-1 and Win Easily. 10-1 CINCH FOR WEDNESDAY. tSat., REYNOLDS and CO. Horse Oivners anil Expert Hamllcaicrs, Sixth Floor, 119 DEARBORN STREET, CHICAGO We Never Mil- Phone 2877 Central. repre,ent- I Si. OO DAILY. .00 WEEKLY. The Old Judges Two Best Bets Yesterday Both Won. GORGALETE, Won, 7-1 0 FROLIC, Place, - 10-1 I am fceepiiiK up u winning earil for my subscribers every lay. TERMS! .00 WEEK, .00 DAY. JUDGE TOM COLLINS, Room 65 - - 119 LA SALLE ST. Phone Main 4302. TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL. .00 Per Month. K. 312, 59 Dearborn St., Chicago. Tuesdays Special: 22-38-32-17-26-14. Mondays Special was Robin Hood - - - - 7-1 Won Entry List: 107-110-112-123-126-8-10-150-152-156-158-160-162-165. SUBSCRIBE FOR DAILY RACING FORM. Silver Weddiiu; is exeetel to start in the Cali-foruia Oaks at Oaklaiul next Saturday. !iizTBEIlUNOIS ! Room 623, 225 Dearborn St., Tel. Har. 1876. ST. VALENTINE, Special, 7-5, WON MINNIE ADAMS, Special, l-l, WON 0,000 forfeit for jiheet if alovc is misrepresented. 2 SPECIFIED SPECIALS GUARANTEED New Orleans record: 5 losing days out of 52. fan prove it. I5-I DARK ONE I5-I A fortune will Ik? eleaned up here today. We Show Daily "RECORD," Win or Lose. Do you want winning info? If so, get next to Illinois. "Stands for in the lead of all competitors." Start now and lie convinced. Youll win. BIG KILLING WEDNESDAY. NEW LOUISVILLE JOCKEY CLUB The Debutante Stakes for 1906. The Blucgrass Stakes for 1906. Jand nation; SddW"5 A "T If V" A ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. I II Iff WW not won a sweepstakes or two races of any kind prior 3 of 5 lbs. mjm , , , . . . . Winners of a sweepstakes to carry lbs.; two, MM , a u thc closln of thls stakes- 95 to the nm to nom- extra. Maidens allowed 5 lbs.-Four Furhngs. 1 I II It T J accompany WM I II ination; 0 additional to start. ,000 added, of whicn 00 to second and 00 to third. Weight 112 pounds. The BaShfOrd Manor Stakes for 1906. . FOR Winners of a sweepstakes or of two races after February The Bashford Manor Slakes. For two-year-old colts and 1, 1906 selling purses excepted, to carry 5 lbs. extra, geldings. to accompany the nomination; 0 addi- Maidens allowed 8 lbs.-Sx and a Half Furhngs. tional to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to second L Q I l T , and 00 to third. Winners of a sweepstakes to carry I I :i lbs.; of two, 5 lbs. extra. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. . Four and a Half Furlongs. jhe LoUISVille Steeplechase for 1906. The JUVenile Stakes for 1906. " t t- I IN 3i Louisville Sleeplechase.-A Handicap for three-year- olds and upward. to accompany the nomination; 0 The Juvenile Stakes. A Selling Sweepstakes for two- additional to start, ,000 added, of which 00 to second year-olds. to accompany the nomination; 0 addi- I M m V tional to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to second M and 00 to third; fourth to save stake. Weights to be and 00 to third The dinner to be sold by auction. I J J J announced two days prior to the day of the race. Win- entered be sold J 1 J Those to for ,500 to carry weight for age. Allowances: 2 lbs. for each 50 to ,500; then ners after weights are posted, to carry 5 lbs. extra. Four Un fne,awc!lit0 th -n 2 !bS; fr eacff 00 , or more " horses of ditlcrent interest to start or the race 00. Starters, with selling n-0; prices, to be named through llEm Ifinf i Iri flupfvir the entry box, at the usual hour of closing, the day HISO ACflfuCfly UxZlDj may be declared olT.-Fu Course, About Two Miles. prior to the race, and those so named will be liable for the starting iee.-Five Furlongs. JjjJ KeflfUCfcV OkS The Kentucky Derby for 1907. The Clark Handicap for 1906. for 1907. iwi "wii The Thirty -third Running of the Kentucky Derby. -For thvec- The Clark Handicap. For three-year-olds and upward. vear-olds foals of 1904. to accompany the nomina- 0 to the nomination; 0 additional to .. accompany aie-t i wItvt.,,. i mnr. o-m u ;.i at..,.m Ma 0 to 1, 5 lo 1,e Pald 1906 c Pa"Marah tlon start. ,500 added, of which 00 to second and 50 . to third. Weights to be announced three days prior to ! 1907. 00 additional to start. The value of the stakes the day of the race. Winners of a race, other than a to be ,000, of which 00 to second and 00 to third, selling purse after weights are posted, to carry 5 lbs. : Colts to carry 122 lbs.; geldings, 110 lbs.; fillies, 117 lbs. extra. One Mile and a Sixteenth. : Tf CI OR I- .. r i n t ,,..io ..r i I V VlVwt. Non-winners of a three-year-old race of the value ol j ,500, allowed 5 lbs.; maidens, 12 lbs One Mile and a The Frank Fehr Stakes for 1906. Fff"firV I IQflfi Quarer VUI IIUI 1 IVvf The Frank Fehr Slakes. A Selling Sweepstakes for J three-year-olds and upward. to accomjiany the nom- The KentUCky OakS fOr I9U7. ination; 0 additional to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. The winner to be sold " The Thirty-third Running of the Kentucky Oaks. For three-by auction. Those entered to be sold for ,000 to carry fillies foals of 1904. " to accompany nomi-weight year-old for age. Allowances: 1 lb. for each o0 to . , . , . , . , , a,.,- ,T ,000: then 1 lb. for each 00 to ,000: then 2 lbs. for n-ion; 0 to be paid May 1, 1nn 1106; o to be paid March each 00 to 00. Winners of a sweepstakes after March 0 PURSE mB M M M 1,1907. 00 additional to start. The value of the stakes 26, 1906, not to be entered to be sold for less than ,500. A, fill to be ,000, of which 00 to second and 50 to third. Starters, with selling price, to be named through the LESS THAN JJFT Vf Non-winners of a three-year-old race of the value of entry box, at the usual hour of closing, the day prior , nnn -.oi-u n j n 00, allowed 5 lbs.; maidens, 12 lbs.-One Mie and One-starting to the race, and those so named will be liable for the . fee. One Mile. sixfeenfh. ADDRESS ENTRIES AND ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO LYMAN H. DAVIS, Secretary, 17 Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky