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STATE FAIR OF TEXAS DAL LAS Oct. 13 to 28, 1906. BEN E. CABELL, M. M. PHINNEY, Directors of Racing. JAMES M0R0NEY, Pres.; SYDNEY SMITH, Secretary. JOSEPH A. MURPHY, Judge and Racing Secretary. NO 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 Texas Thoroughbred Association. Subscription from Dallas Brewery. The State Fair of Texas to guarantee St, 000 cash value, of which 00 to the second and 00 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 tvdee beaten and never second, 15 lbs. Five and One-half Furlongs. THE "BREEDERS STAKE." A sweepstnke for three-year-olds and upward, to be bred in Texas by members of the Texas Thoroughbred Association. The State Fair of Texas to guarantee ,000 cash value, of which 00 to the econd and 00 to the third. By subscription of 0 each, 5 additional to start. 5 lbs. below the scale. Winners of a race of 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 100-1, ,000 guaranteed, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the third. 0 to nominate, with 5 additional to start. Weight for age: Non-winners 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. Six Furlongs. THE "DALLAS STAKE -Handicap. A handicap for threo-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-sixteenth Miles. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 1. TEXAS CIRCUIT: FORT WORTH, October 8 to j2. BOWIE, August 29 to September J. DALLAS, October J3 to 28. ENNIS, September J8 to 22. SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 3I-Nov. i I. GREENVILLE, September 24 to 29. HOUSTON, Nov. 12 to 17. DENISON, October 2 to 6. SHREVEPORT, LA., Nov. J7-25. ADDRESS ALL. COMMUNICATIONS TO STATE FAIR OF TEXAS, DALLAS, TEXAS. riTV AC TD AUPDCP DA,LY excursions CI 1 I Ur IfVritfi-fwI- ON LAKE MICHIGAN. Leave Barrys dock, foot of East Michigan St., at 1:15 p. m., touching at Government pier off South Chicago at 2:30, taking on passengers from 92d St. S. S. Lena Knobloeh leaves 55th St. piar at 1:45, transferring passengers to Traverse off that point. Iatrons who cannot take passage on the Traverse at 1:15 down town or the Lena Knobloeh at 55th .St. at 1:45, may reach the Traverse later by taking the launches at 92d St. bridge. South Chicago, for Government pier, at which Traverse will touch about 2:30. RETURN TRIPS will be made as follows: S. S. Lena Knobloeh will debark passengers for r5t!i St. pier at 4:30 and after last race, making a second trip to 55th St. The Traverse will touch at the Government pier at 5:00, 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 TRIF- 60 CENTS, covering full passage at all points. Bus line lias been established between corner Bandolph St. and Wabash Av. and Barrys dock. Service every ten minutes, last bus leaving at 1:00 p. m. sharp. ALBERT FIR, ADVERTISED SPECIAL, 16-1, 2nd This is the horse I advertised for a Killing and wired my patrons for a plunge bet, and is positively the only horse wired away by me July 10. Tuesday, ZINDA, Advertised Special, 6-1, 3rd Wednesday, OBERON, Adv. Special, 1 0-1, 2nd This horse was badly interfered with or he would have won in a gallop. LAT0NIA LAT0NIA TOMORROW TOMORROW I will hand out one that goes in the Fourth Race Rain or Shine. This horse lias worked fast enough to beat the best and will be at least 5 to 1 and barring accidents will win In a gallop. This horse, my man informs me, is in the pink of condition. Turfites, this is advance information that I get, and you can bet with the utmost confidence. Every horse, I wire away Is fit and ready and trying and with an even break will get the money. NOTICE! NOTICE! I will have no wire from the east until the opening at Saratoga, August 6. My man is now on the ground with one of the best stables racing in the east and will send me one good thing each dav, which I will give Free with my Latonia Ono Horse Wire. You all know what I did last year at SARATOGA. Special One-Horse Wire from my man at the track. Wired In Code. Under receipt of your order Tor wires 1 will send Code by return of mall. Phone Main 1293. .00 FOR SIX RACING DAYS HO SINGLE WIRES SENT I handle One Track only and wire One Horso only each day. EX-JOCKEY MARSHALL, Rsam 609, 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago 8 Initials E. J. WHICH? Po yon 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 he 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. BITTER BROWN 60-1, WON la a sample of the Information THE TURF REPORTER gives its readers every day; the report made on this one was as follows: "Breezed, 7-8, In 1:31, has romided to best form again and will bear close watching from now on at 3-1 or over." Does that look as If you were buying information or guesses? let busy and think it over. He-member a ?20.00 straight bet on our Free Special see small ad Turf Reporters special won 47.00 Since June 1, and the cost , 51.00 Per Month 25 Cents Per Copy. Send all subscriptions to T. C. WOOD and CO., Puh. Room 312, 59 Dearborn St., Chicago. Phono, Central 5825. New Book Out TODAY. oATlV THE ILLINOIS WSY Itooin 2S, 225 Itrurborn St. Tel. Ilarrlnon 1876 RYE Special WON BROOKDALE NYMPH Special WON 2 SPECIFIED SPECIALS GUARANTEED f Good as gold today. Plunge! Probablo odds 4-1. 8-1 ONE GRAND CINCH 8-1 Stand a tap on this one jure and easy money. 15-1 SATURDAYS BEST BET 15-1 Last Saturday it was Horns Horn, C.J," for a plunge. Go to this one, hook, line and sinker. Dont, whatever jou do, miss belca in on ono of the biggest kilUnprs ot the year. We are positively assured hes fit ; wilt b ridden bv cracfc jockey, and unless our horse breaks . leg, will win ia a romp. Owners money will g on in chunks. Get in line for a glieo ot this juicy melon. Fire your order in at once. Such an opportunity to rake in a roll occurs but once In a while Our expert and ho never falls says this bird is just as sure as were Takalon, 30-1, Go Between, 8-1. .00 for Six Pays Specials Yesterday s TURF REPORTERS SPECIALS were: ItOBKIE KKAN 4i WON ROYAL BREEZE . . . 13-5 .LOST 4-7.0 0 la what a 20.00 flat bet won since Juno 1. Twenty-two out or f i ?f tho money. Dont this kind of information loot like it is worth 41.00 per month. 2Bc per copy! It you think so send in your subscription to T. C. W1OI A: CO., Konm 8I, 5 Dearborn Street, Chicago. Tel. Central RH85. FrldayV Special 922. Entry Lint 917-922. Mew Book Out Todnj. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW. Room 37, 71 Dearborn Street, Chicago, III. IrldayV Special Arizona, Music, Minstrel, Partridge. Ksterdays Bperlal, Lost. 3-horse wire, .00 per week, WINS EVERY DAY. l SUBSCRIBE. FOR DAILY RACING FORM.