untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1906-03-09

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ONE HORSE-ONE RACE IS WHAT OUR SPECIALS CONSIST OF. Yesterdays Special Lost. Wednesdays Special was Soufriere 9-2 Won. Tuesdays Special was Liberto 6-1 Won. Mondays Special was Dargin 5-2 Second. TODAY and TOMORROW at Oakland, as Previously Advertised. ATTENTION These Two Good Things have been Specially Prepared and no Chances Taken Willi tliem, but. waited for the right Spot to make a Killing. Dont Miss Them they are Two Real Good Things. NOTICE: if Special Loses, One Free Kxehange. Terms, for one day; 0 for six days. MAIN OFFICE, 31G, 107 DEARBORN ST. Phone Central 51M D D I II HI Pfl Col. J.0.W00TERS Auto 5151. D.D.mrUUU. Manager. ARTHUR and CO.i55SS?st .00 per day. .00 per week. Publishers of a three-horse message whicht comes direct from the grounds and is not guess-work or handicap figures. Our special yesterday was KATIE POWERS, 2 to , WON. Today Positive 20 to I Special I There is a killing carded by the shrewdest bunch ot opefators this country can boast of. When they let they invariably win, liecause they cinch the race. They are going to bet today, so you can unbelt with confidence. IF IT LOSES, lOUU HONEY BACK! On next Saturday, liar 10, we will have an Extra Occasional which will win from start to finish at a liberal price. Oar fee for this trick will be S3 00 in advance, and If it fails to win, will refund you your .00 ARTI1PK A: CO. THE NATIONAL n"Tn Information Bureau R. 640, 23 Quincy St., Chicago PER CENT OF ALL BETS WIN, J fL an average of two bets a clay . . . I Ct In line with our winning patrons. I V TERMS: 93. OO PER WEEK, Yesterdays S pecial: Callaghan, 9-20, Won TTXDOITRTF.DLY ARK A WARP, of my ability to get in on some good things at fairly long odds, eilher YOV through the recommendation ot some friend or from the press notices given me on killings that 1 have lieen in on. For two weeks past I have been in in communication with people who are credited with cleaning up occasionally and I have every reason to believe that this one is much stronger than any they have had. The horse will be raced tomorrow for a clean-up and I have no fear or the results, for I know every move made and just what are the intentions of those interested. In all my turf experience I have never had a better chance to put my people right. 1 can readily assure you that the price will 1h! sufficient to enable this affair to be productive of profitable results. Daily Specials: SSiiSi, Dally special filed wltli tlita publication at 10:00 A. III. ofi s Suite 84, 119 LaSalle Street, Chicago Branch. Phone Main 3645 Send Communications to 6E0. OTIS. w SPECIAL 1 Y aaa 30-1 2d WEDNESDAY: PRINCESS TITANIA..8-5 WON TOMORROW! TOMORROW! I have word on one that is as good as in now. Turfites, this will be a pippin; dont iniss it. This horse is lit and ready and my man informs me cant lose unless he falls down. I will advise a plunge ltet to win. Turfites, here is your chance to get in on one that will be a good price. NOTICE! NOTICE! I do not wire two or three each day and it one wins claim it as a special. I stand or fall by .one only each day which I guarantee genuine inside information from my man at the track, who is one of the lcst clockers in the business and lias worked for me the past five years. Kvery horse I wire away is fit and ready and trying and with an even break will get the money. Oakland Races Only. Special One Horse Wire each day from my man at the track. Wired in Code. Upon receipt of your order for wires, I will send Code by return of mall. Phone Main 1293. Terms for the balance of the Oakland Races .00forSix Racing Days i No Single Wires Sent. One Horse Only Wired Each Day EX-JOCKEY MARSHALL Room 609, 56 Fifth Avenue, Chieage Initials E. J. DEARBORN PARK EXCHANGE COMMENCING THURSDAY, MARCH 8, three regular trains on the Wabash Railroad will leave Dearborn Station Polk Street daily Sunday excepted for Dearborn Park. Trains will leave at 12:30, 12:58 and 1:35 p.m., stopping only at Archer avenue, 47th street, Cnglewood and 95th street. Returning at 4:45, 5:30 and 6:50, making above stops .... Calumet Yellow Line Electric cars make connection at 95tu street from South Chicago, Pullman, Kensington and near-by points. Round Trip Tickets n Twenty-five Cents YESTKROAY OUR ONE BEST It ET WAS Established 1890. . . Before the public ST. JOSEPH - - 16-5 WOtl every day. WEDNESDAY IT WAS Vandff? SALLIE B. B - - - 8-5 lost, Jj TUESDAY IT WAS tShb, PRINCE BRUTUS - - 4-1 won. wfllRP 20 TO 1 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY! IIP REYNOLDS and, CO. isPiKo Home Owner and Expert Ilantllcappera, Sjiy Sixth Floor, 119 DEARBORN STREET, CHICAGO We Never Mis- Phone 2877 Central. reprelent- $ 1 .0 O DAI LY. S5.00 WEEKLY. TURF REPORTERS DAILY FORM LETTER. MK FIGURES COMBINED WITH INFORMATION WBBM .00 DAILY. S4.00 WEEKLY. HMflT Room m 59 Dearbora street CHICAGO, 1LUH0IS. y Phone Central 5835. X YESTERDAY OUR EXTRA SPECIAL WAS KINGS GEM. .13-5 WON LADY CHARADE 5-1 . WON PRESERVATOR 1-1 WON DAN MKENNA 6-5 WON TAVANNES 5-2 Second KATIE POWERS 2-1 WON CALLAGHAN 9-20 VON LISARO 1-2 WON DELPHIE Special 3-2 Third EXPEDIENT Special 3-2 WON LISARO ... 1-2 won PRESERVATOR . . 1-1 won CALLAGHAN . . 9-20 won DUKE of ORLEANS . . lost strTng Along with Uia Old Judge if yon aie a loser and I wi 1 get you a WINNER Get ia lino and see. Get my information ia the Big Stake Race Tomorrow Termsl .00 day, .00 week TOM COLLINS THE OLD JUDGE and TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL. .00 Per Month. R. 312. 59 Dearborn St., Chicago. Phone Central 5825. Fridays Special: No. 602, Atlanta. Thursdays Special was GOLD COIN. 45-1, Won. Wednesdays Special was MIKE SUTTON, 14-5, 2d. Entry List 4-12-14-G02-604-616-61S-630-631-639-652. If you have never read The Reporter, send for Free I booklet. DELPHIE, 3-2, third. My winners came regularly since t lie opening at Oily Park. I never liail three consecutive loser. Such a showing must certainly impress every sensible player. The horses given in my one best let are usually at a good price and ail clients havtr lo do to make big protlts is to make Hat bets each day. ltelow is my record since February 17: Feb. 17 PARNASSUS 20-1 WON Feb. 19 AUROCEIVER 4-1 WON Feb. 20 BON MOT 8-5 WON Feb. 21 DAZZLE Second Feb. 22 TARP 2-1 WON Feb. 23 TOM MORGAN 8-1 Second Feb. 24 ROBIN HOOD 7-1 WON Feb. 26 LA THORPE 18-5 WON Feb.. 27 KING LEOPOLD 3-1 WON Feb. 28 ORLY . 6-5 WON Mar. 1 ANNA DAY 6-1 WON Mar. 2 TAMBEAU 3-1 WON Mar. 3 LENS 8-5 WON Mar. 5 ENVOY 7-10 WON Mar. 6 LIBATION LOST Mar. 7 ZINDA 1-1 WON JOHN J. WARD, Trainer and Expert Clocker. Terms - .00 - - - Weekly SUITE 41 GODCHAUX BLDG,, Canal and Chartres Sts New Orleans, La. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW. Room 37, 71 Dearborn St., CHICAGO, ILL. Maryland, Magic, Mighty, Parrot. Yesterdays Special: Usury, 4-1 second. INFORMATION. A New York lawyer has excellent racing connections at New Orleans. Receives occasional "good things." Chicago clients wanted. Good bettors send address. Lawyer. Room H Wnrlrt HuIIdlnr. LATONIA JOCKEY CLUB RACING DEPARTMENT OF THE LATONIA AGRICULTURAL AND STOCK ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED COVINGTON, KENTUCKY STAKES FOR SPRING MEETING 1906 TO CLOSE THURSDAY, MARCH 15th, 1906 THE CLIPSETTA STAKES. For fillies two years eld. ?5 to accompany the nomination; 5 addi- THE BREWERS EXCHANGE HANDICAP. For three-year-olds and upward. 5 to accompany the tional to start; ,250 added, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the third. Winners of a sweep- nomination; 5 additional to start; ,250 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights to stakes of the value of ,250 to carry 3 lbs.; of two of any value, 5 lbs.; of three or more of any value, appear three days prior to race. Winners of other than a selling purse after announcement of weights to 7 lbs. extra. Non-winners of a sweepstakes allowed 3 lbs.; and if such have not won three races. lbs.; carry 5 lbs. additional. Six Furlongs, two races, S lbs.; maidens that have not been placed in a sweepstakes, 12 lbs. Five Furlongs. THE KENTUCKY STEEPLECHASE. A handicap for three-year-olds and upward. to accompanv THE HAROLD STAKES. For colts two years old. ?5 to accompany the nomination; 5 additional the nomination; 0 additional to start; ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. AVeights to start; ,250 added, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the third. Winners of a sweopsttkes of io apiCar tbree days prior to that set for the race. Winners after publication of weights to carry 7 lbs. the value of ,250 to carry 3 lbs.; of two of any value, 5 lbs.; of three or more of any value, 7 lbs. oxtra. Club House Course about One Mile and Three-Quarters, extra. Non-winners of a sweritstakes allowed 3 lbs.; and if such have not won three races, 5 lbs.; two races, S lbs.; maidens that have not been placed in a sweepstakes, 13 lbs. Five Furlongs. THE CINCINNATI HOTEL SPRING HANDICAP. For three-year-olds and upward. to accompany , . , , .. ,.. . .,,. the nomination; 5 additional to start; ,250 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights THE tttt7 CINCINNATI ivwivwi-pt -,DnTIrv TROPHY. A sweepstakes for colts and fillies two years old. 0 ,,4 to accompany . ,, . . . ., . V , .... v , ,. ., . ,. .,. , .... . . . , ... , ,, , , , . , , t0 appear 41 three days prior to that set for the race. AN mners of other than a selling purse 1 after an- the nomination; 0 additional to start; ,000 added, of which 50 to second and 50 to third. Winners ,.,.,,. ,,.7 . . . , . , . , . -LJ. .. , . , , ,..ia nouncement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile and an Eighth. of a sweepstakes of the value of r S1.500 0, to carry lbs.; of two of any value, 0 lbs. extra. x Non-winners of a sweepstakes allowed 4 lbs., and if such have not won three races, 7 lbs.; maidens, if never placed in THE DECORATION HANDICAP. For threc-vear-olds and upward. to accompany the nomination; :, sweepstakes, 10 lbs. In addition to the lirst money and stakes, the winner will receive a Silver Cup, w- aiW,t!oIlal 1o r00 to start; ?l illlleli of wIlicIl $:!00 socolu, am, 00 to tIlin, Wci;:Ilts to al,IKar ,llroc uonated by the Hon. Julius Fleischmann. Five and a Half Furlongs. iUys. rior to rimilis of racCi aftcr he ,ast raoe of ho lay wlnners of otllor lll:ln a spmns pllrso after the publication of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile and a Sixteenth. THE MERCHANTS STAKES. A selling sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward. to accompany the nomination; 5 additional to start; ,250 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. QUEEN CITY HANDICAP. For three-year-olds and upward. 5 to accompany the nomination; 50 The winner to be sold at auction. Those entered for ,000 to carry weight for age; for ,000 allowed additional to start. The Club to guarantee the winner 0,000, the second ,000 and the third 00. r lbs.; then 1 lb. for each 00 to 1906.sh00; then 2 lbs. for each 00 to 1906.sh00. Starters with selling price to Weights to be announced three days prior to the race. Winners aftcr publication of weights to carry 5 be named through entry liox the day before race at usual time of closing. One Mile. lbs. extra. . One Mile and an Eighth. OVER-NIGHT PURSES: 00, 00, 00, 00 THREE STEEPLECHASE RACES EACH WEEK NOTICE! n- addition to the Stakes contained herein there will be run at the Spring Meeting the DERBY and OAKS, which closed February, 1905 JOHN B. DILLON, Secretary Latonia Jockey Club, Covington, Kentucky.


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