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STATE FAIR OF TEXAS DALLAS Oct. 13 to 28, 1906. BEN E. C0BELL, ML M. PHIIMIMEY, Directors of Racing. JAMES MARMEY, Pres. SYDNEY SMITH, Secretary. JOSEPH A. MURPHY, Judge and Racing Secretary. HO PURSE LESS THAN 00 THE "HOME INDUSTRY STAKE "--Dallas Brewery. A sweepstake for two-year-olds, foals of 1904, to be bred in Texas by members of the Texar Thoroughbred Association. Subscription from Dallas Brewery. The State Fair of Texas to guarantee SI. 000 cash value, pf which 00 to the second and 100 to the third. By subscription of 0 each. 5 additional to start. "Non-Winners of a race of the value of 00 allowed 5 lbs.; if maidens, 10 lbs.; if twice beaten and never second, 15 lbs. Five and One-half Furlongs. THE "BREEDERS STAKE." A sweepstake for, three-year-olds and upward, to be bred in Texas by members of the Texas Thorou-h-bred Association. The State Fair of Texas to guarantee ,000 cash value, of which 00 to be second and 00 to the third. By subscription of 0 each. 5 additional to start. 5 lbs. below the scale. Winners: of a race or the value of ,000 to carry 10 lbs. penalty. Non-winners of a race of the value of 00 allowed 10 lbs.; beaten maidens allowed 15 lbs. One Mile THE "NAVIGATION STAKE "Trinity River. A sweepstake for two-year-olds, foals of 1!0, ,000 guaranteed, of which 00 to the stcond and 00 to the third. 0 to nominate, with 5 additional to start. Weight for age: Non-wlmiers of six races allowed 2 lbs.; five races, 5 lbs.; four races, 8 lbs.; three races, 12 lbs.; two races, 17 lbs.; maidens, 22 lbs.; selling races not counted. gjx Furlongs THE "DALLAS STAKE "-Handicap. A handicap for three-year-olds and upward. ,000 guaranteed, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the third. 0 to nominate, with 5 additional to accept. Weights posted three days before the race. One and One-sixtccr.th Miles. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 1. TEXAS CIRCUIT: FORT WORTH, October 8 to J2. BOWIE, August 29 to September J. DALLAS, October 13 to 28. ENNIS, September 18 to 22. SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 3J-Nov. 1 1. GREENVILLE, September 24 to 29. HOUSTON, Nov. 12 to 17. DENISON, October 2 to 6. SHREVEPORT, LA, Nov. 17-25. ADDRESS ALL, COflJMUNICATIOKS TO STATE FAIR OF TEXAS, DALLAS, TEXAS. CITY OF TRAVERSE ,LJxGo;Ns Leave Barrys dock, foot of East Michigon St.. at 1:15 p. m., touching at Government pier off South Chicago at -!:,0, taking on passengers from 02d St. S. S. Lena Knobloch leaves .55th St. plor at 1:15, transferring passengers to Traverse off that point. Patrons who cannot take passage on the Trave-se at f:.,WVnonr tU?,Lenii K"y,?h at r,5tu St at 2:00, .may rcacu the Traverse later by taking the JfSSSVSVTOreo mi,lse b?"th CJiicngo, for Government pier, at which Traverse will touch about 2:30. X3?N ?RJFS ,wl1 00 wade as follows: S. S. Lena Knobloch will debark passengers for r.5t!i St. pier at 4.30 ami after last race, making a second trip to 5oth St. The Traverse will touch at the Government pier at o.OO. from which launches will transfer passengers speedily to 02d St.. South Chicago. Following last race. Traverse will proceed to her dock down town as heretofore. ROUND TRIP 50 CENTS covering full passage at all points. Bus line has been established between corner Randolph St. and Wabash Av. and Barrys dock. Service every ten minutes, last bus leaving at 1:00 p. m. sharp WHICH? Do you prefer paying for something in advance that never materializes or get my information on a basis which involves no Advance fee! I know of many good things that will be pulled off during the present Brighton meeting, so communicate with me at once. If. you follow me throughout Brighton and Saratoga Ill make you big money. GEO. F. SCHULTZ, 111 Nassau Street New York. YESTERDAYS TURf REPORTERS SPECIAL was: Gold Lady Withdrawn 07.00 i the winning ot a 0.00 straight bet on all our specials since June 1st. Can you afford to miss this class or information! Its cost is 00 per month; 25 cents per copy. Dont nilu Saturdays Special. New book out today. Saturday Special :-37-l!-29-7.11-lS:iMI-.t-52-aV4t r-ZI. Enlr.T Llt IKW.!I03-.-:.91m 6-I5i0-94-UIS-!U9. T. C. WOOD Sc CO., Pub. Room 312, 59 Dearborn St., Chicago. Phone. Central 5825. THE AMERICAN RACING MANUAL. 60c IN LEATHER, 30c. IN PAPER. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., Uft Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. JfiiWY. THE ILLINOIS WSSZ Room 688, 225 Dearborn 8t. Tel. Harrison 1876 E5SK LORD Special 7-2 WON ETHEL DAY Special 3-5 WON July 12 Nannie Hodge.. 7-5 won. Dishabille. 61 :ird July 11 Hamburg Belle. 4 5 won, Kiamcsha scratched July 10 Frank Flesher..l0-1 3rd, Frank Lord 6-1 2nd July 9 Uams Horn.... 4-1 won, Dolly Spanker... 4-5 won 2 SPECIFIED SPECIALS GUARANTEED TODAY -BRIGHTON HANDICAP 10-1 THE WINNER 10-1 You can be absolutely confident of cashing; your ticket. Will simply tow-rope the bunch, run around the field and win In a gallop. We gave Tokalon 30-1 for the Brooklyn Go Between 8-l for the Suburban both won. Here is another, just as sure plunge to the limit take a chance with your roll The race is all over but the shouting. Como on, boys. Get in right. JLUNGE ON SPECIALS. Turf Exchange YPSILANTl, MICH. Trains leav MICHIGAN CENTRAL DEPOT. Detroit, t i:00 and 1140 p. m. NATIONAL RACING REVIEWS SPECIAL NO. 305 Room 37, 71 Dearborn Street, Chicago, III. 3-borse wire, .00 per week, WINS EVERY DAY .00 PER MONTH. 25 CENTS PER COPY.