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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, Englewood and 95th street. Returning at 4:35 first train, 5:30 and 6:50, making above stops. Calumet Yellow Line Electric cars make connection at 95th street from South Chicago, Pullman, Kensington and near-by points. Round Trip Tickets SSp2lTJtEi:i;i! Twenty-five Cents One Horse-One Race Jh wluit our SPECIALS couhUI of. LA LONDE, adsvpeercVasled 5-2 WON Tuesdays Special was Pentagon, 10-1, Second. Monday The Lady Rohcsia lost by a had ride. TODAY AT OAKLAND An Extra Special Good Thing. Track is made to Order for this Good Thing, and consider it the Surest kind ol a Sure Thing. DONT MISS FRIDAY and SATURDAY You can go Your Limit on These Two. Remember, wires of our Specials on File for Inspection. NOTICE: if Special Loses, One Free Exchange. Terms, for one day; 0 for six days. MAIN OFFICE, 315, 167 DEARBORN ST. Phone Central 5138 D n liirn On CoLJ.O. WOOTERS AutoSKU D, D. IWrU UU. Manaandr. THE NATIONAL one harrison Information Bureau JJOOS1 G40, 8 QCINOV KTKEET, CHICAGO. Mar.1t. Jack Your.gXX2-l won Mar.12.lt F. Williams -5 won 31ar. 13. No Selection ... JIar. lO.Arabo K 5 won m mm PER CENT OP ALL BETS WIN, an average of two beta a flay .... I . I Rt In line with our winning patron. TKTOIS : SR.nO PER. WEEK. TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL. .00 Per Month. R. 312, 69 Dearborn St., Chicago. Phono Central 5825. Thursdays Special: 5G-S2-72-4S-78-C1-80-20. Wednesdays Special was ROLLA 17-20 Won. Tuesdays Special was GARNISH 4-1 Won. Entry List: 2-702-703-700-715-730-733-734-749. National Racing Review Special. Jioom C, 71 Dearborn St.. Chicago. Thursdays Special: Arizona, -Modesty, Maelr, Parrot. S1.00 PER MONTH. - - - .25 Cents PER COPY. Bellindian, 3-5 won was my one best bet Wednesday. If you want to do business with the cashiers subscribe to my ONE BEST BET A DAY series. I am at the scene of action and continually mingle with THE LIVE ONES. John J. Ward, TRAINER AND EXPERT CLOCKER. TERMS - - .00 WEEKLY Suite 418 Codchaux Kid. Canal and Chartres Sis., New Orleans, La. OLD JUDG THE .50 PAY ME .50 IF YOU WANT TO KNOW THE WINNER IN THE THORNTON STAKES fourth race at Oakland, SATURDAY, MABOII 17th, YOU CANT LOSE. A SURE WINNER. If this dont win I will give you In return 8.0 I plveyott 50 cents extra for postonice or express money order expen? e. Dont Overlook This Good Thing You tea how certain I am of this winner tht I eire von your money back if it lose?. I will wire to any part rf the United R.atea Saturday. March Ktb, tho rame ot the It rrse. 8end money to iny office by poctotllt-e mocey oider, express or registered letter net later than Friday, or call at my office. JUDGE. ..TOM COLLINS 119 LA SALLE ST ROOM 65 W F BECKER nTUif I. I . Uj.mil.il, TEL MAIN 3711, HARMAKIS XX Special 9-5 WON ELKSINO 7-1 WON LUBIN 5-2 Second KARA XX Special 7-10 WON MONTEREY 8-5 WON COUSIN CARRIE XX Special Scratched COLLOQUY 2-1 WON NINE 4-1 Second WEE LASS 6-1 Third MAGRANE XX Special C-5 Second Can you afford to miss this kind. JUST WINNERS THATS ALL See yesterdays ad. in this paper. Established 1890. I OUT one f V1 OmJ Before the public best bet was riOrlZwIa I J I "W TQ every day. 9 Tuesday i was Or atorian, 7-1, won Monday it was Dan Bradley, 7-5, won t 15 TO 20 TO I SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ! REYNOLDS and CO. Ilorae Owners and Expert Handicappers, we Never Mis- Sixth Floor, 119 DEARBORN STREET, CHICAGO I "P""t. .00 Daily. Phone 2877 Central. .00 Weekly. TURF REPORTERS DAILY FORM LETTER. FIGURES COMBINED WITH INFORMATION HSflToBujkJ and Per cent of entire letter guaranteed 1-2 or next days sheet free. P7 .00 DAILY. .00 WEEKLY. NJ5 Room 512 59 Dehorn Street, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. Uim0 Phone Central 5835. WEDNESDAY OUR LETTER GAVE CAPTAIN BUSH Special 7-1 Second JAKE WARD 6-1 WON M0N0CH0RD 6-1 WON GOLDEN SUNRISE 4-1 WON GALLANTAN " PRINCESS TITANIA Best Bet ..23-5 WON 6-1 WON FARGO ......."... ."".4-5 Second WEE LASS 8-1 third NINE Special 4-1 Second MAGRANE 6-5 second LATONIA JOCKEY CLUB RACIKG 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. to accompany the nomination; 5 addl- THE BREWERS EXCHANGE HANDICAP. For tliree-year-olds and onward. to accompany the tlonal 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" 5 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 accompany THE HAROLD STAKES. For colts two years old. to accompany the nomination; 5 additional the nomination; 0 additional to start; ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights to start; ,250 added, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the third. Winners of a sweepsU-kes ot to appear three 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. extra. Club House Corse about One Milo and Three-Quarters, extra. Non-winners of a sweeiistakes 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 tiirce-vear-olds and upward. to accompany the nomination; 5 additional to start; ,250 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights THE CINCINNATI TROPHY. A sweepstakes for colts and fillies two years old. 0 to accompany to appear three days prior to that set for the race. Winners of other than a selling purse after an- the nomination; 0 additional to start; ,000 added, of which 50 to second and 50 to third. Winners nouncement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile and an Eighth, of a sweepstakes of the value of ,500 to carry 3 lbs.; of two of any value, G lbs. extra. 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 three-vear-olds and upward. to accompany the nomination; a sweepstakes. 10 lbs. In addition to the first money and stakes, the winner will receive a Silver Cup, 5 additional to start; ,500 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights to appear three donated by the Hon. Julius Fleischmann. Five and a Half Furlongs, days prior to running of race, after the last race of the day. Winners of other than a selling purse 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 Hie witaer to be sold at auction. Those entered for ,000 to carry weight for age; for ,C00 allowed additional to start. The Club to guarantee the winner 0,000, the second ,000 and the third 00. 5 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 anuounced three days prior to the race. Winners after publication of weights to carry 5 be named through entry box the day before race at usual time of closing. One Mile. lbs. extra. One Milo and an Eighth. OVER-NIGHT PURSES: 00, 00, 00, 00 THREE STEEPLECHASE RACES EACH WEEK NOTICE In addition to the Stakes contained herein there will be run at the Spring Meeting the DERBY and OAKS, which closed February, 1905 TOHN B. DILLON, Secretary Latonia Jockey Club, Covington, Kentucky.