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ONE HORSE A DRY FROM LRTONIR. Thursdays one best bet was Sonny And all clients that bought my information Thursday can get my Todays Special free of charge, providing they have Thursdays sheet. When one of my longshpts loses or is scratched I always make good an extra day. TODAY TODAY I will cut loose another one of my famous longshots. . This trick has worked remarkably fast, and the owner and myself are the only two parties that will get the long green. Get wise. I pay a big price for inside information and only wire long-price horses and one daily at Latonia. NOTE On account of error in cipher from Latonia Thursday I did not wire any out of town clients, and any time my telegram is late on this account, I will make any two days good FREE of charge. JOHN J. WARD, SUITE 37, 90 LA SALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. INFORMATION ON SALE AT 11 A.M. 15 Years Experience as Trainer, Owner and docker Terms: Daily! 0 Weekly. INQUISITOR, 4-1, 2nd Aug. 8 MOMENTUM 5-2 WON Aug. 7 Horse Withdrawn. Aug. 6 KILLIECRANKIE 4-1 WON Aug. 4 CONSISTENT 10-1 LOST Aug. 3 Horse Withdrawn. Aug. 2 DANDELION 8-5 WON Aug. 1 DALESMAN 9-2 WON July 31 Horse Withdrawn. July 30--CROWSHADE 3-1 WON July 28 CONTENT 4-1 WON July 27 RICHARD JR 10-1 WON July 26 DALVAY Left at Post July 25 CRESSINA 3-1 WON July 24 YOWRIC 6-1 WON My One-Horse Wire for one week scratches not included, ?5.00. Something doing TOMORROW! OTIS Suite 84-85, 121 LaSalle Street. CHICAGO, ILL. Yesterdays TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL was: uotjaIj legend .... li-a A S20-00 straight bet won over S500 00 since June 1, and over 75 per cent. In the nioBey. NEW BOOK OUT TODAY, 1 OO lEIl MONTH. 5 CENTS PEtt COPY. T. C. WOOD and CO., Rnom 312, BO Dearborn Street, Chicago. Phone 5835 Central. Friday Bpeclul-79-91-91-97-95-55.77-96-81. Entry LUt301-313-322-32t-328-337. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW. Jtooin 87. 71 Dearborn Street Chicago, III. FrldnjV Special Arizona, Music, Mate, Kooster. YeHterdayV Special. AIK8UII, l-, Won. Our 3 horse wire won again yesterday. You are missing it it you do not get In on this. 8 00 per week. WHAT THE RUNNING HORSES DID IN 1905. PRICE .00. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING COMPANY. 124 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. WESTCHESTER RAGING ASSOCIATION UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE JOCKEY CLUB AND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE AND HUNT ASSOCIATION. Race Course: Belmont Park, Queens, Office.: 571 Fifth Ave., " The Windsor Long Island, N. Y. Arcade," New York. AUTUMN MEETING, 1906. Beginning Monday, Oct. 8, and ending Saturday, Oct. 20, 1906. In all. twelve days. The following events will close and name at midnight of Wednesday. August 15, as hy their several conditions. The attention of owners and trainers is especially called to the provisions of Rules 50 and 51 of The Jockey Club. FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. THE HURRICANA, ,500 Added. Selling. For two-year-olds. Maidens at time of entrv. By subscription of 0 each, 0 forfeit to the winner, with ,500 added, of which 50 to the second. 50 to the third. Five Furlongs. THE RANCHO DEL PASO, ,000 Added. For two-year-olds. Non-winners nt time of entry, ilv subscription of 0 each, 0 forfeit to the winner, with !,000 added, of which 50 to the second. 00 to the third. Penalties and allowances. six Furlongs. THE WHITE PLAINS HANDICAP, ,000 Added. For two-year-olds. By subscription of 0 each, half forfeit, 0 only if declared to the winner, with ,000 added, of which 00 to the second. 00 to the third. Six Furlongs. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS: THE HUNTER HANDICAP, ,500 Added For fillies three years old. By subscription of 0 each, half forfeit, 0 only if declared to the winner, with ,500 added, of which 50 to the second, 50 to the third. Ono Mile. THE FAIRVIEW, ,500 Added. Selling. For three-year-olds. By subscription of 0 each, 0 forfeit to the winner, with ,500 added, of which 50 to the second, 50 to the third. One Mile and a Sixteenth. THE DIXIANA, ,000 Added. For three-year-olds. Non-winners of ,000 In 1900. at time of entrv. By subscription of 0 each, 0 forfeit to the winner, with ,000 added, of which 50 to the second, 00 to the third. Named weights. One Mile. THE RAMAPO HANDICAP, ,000 Added. For three-year-olds. By subscription of 0 each, 0 only if declared. Starters to pay 0 additional, all to the winner, with ,000 added, of which 50 to the second, 00 to the third. One Mile and a Furlong, FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. THE MANHATTAN HANDICAP, ,500 Added. For two-year-olds and upward. By subscription of 0 each. 0 only if declared. Starters to pay 0 each additional. All to the winner. With ,500 added, of which 50 to the second, 50 to the third. Six Furlongs. AUTUMN HIGHWEIGHT SERIAL HANDICAPS, ,000 Added For two-year-olds and upward. By subscription of 0 each, which shall entitle the entry to start In each of the three handicaps, viz.: The Bronx, The Westchester and Fordham Highweight Handicaps, on payment of an additional starting fee of 0 for each race. Also all entries shall be handicapped free for all over-night handicaps during the meeting if duly entered, saving declaration fees. FIRST SERIAL THE BRONX, ,500 Added. The Bronx Highweight Handicap. Starters to par S10 additional, with ,500 added, of which 00 to the second, 00 to the third. Six Furlongs, Main Course. SECOND SERIAL THE WESTCHESTER, ,700 Added. The Westchester Highweight Handicap. Starters to pay 0 additional. With ,700 added, of which 00 to the second. 00 to the third. Last Six and a Half Furlongs, Main Course. THIRD SERIAL THE FORDHAM, ,800 Added. The Fordham Highweight Handicap. Starters to pay 0 additional. With ,800 added, of which 00 to the second, 00 to the third. Last Seven Furlongs, Main. Course. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. THE NEW ROCHELLE, ,500 Added Selling. For three-year-olds and upward at 10 lbs. above the scale. By subscription of 0 each, 0 forfeit to the winner, with ,500 added-, of which 50 to the second, 50 to the third. One Mile, Main Course. SUPPLEMENTARY ENTRIES FOR AUTUMN MEETING, 1906 FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. NURSERY HANDICAP, ,000 Added. For two-year-olds. If entered August 15, 1S0G, when the event shall close. By subscription of 5 each, the only forfeit if declared by 2 p. m. of the dav before the race. If left in after that time, to pay 50 each, with ,000 added, of which 1906.sh00 to the "second, 00 to the third. Six Furlongs. THE CHAMPAGNE STAKES, ,000 Added. For two-year-olds. If entered August 15. 1000, when the event shall close. By subscription of 00 each, half forfeit, with ,000 added, of which ,000 to , the secoud, 00 to the third. Seven Furlongs. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS. THE JEROME HANDICAP, ,000 Added. For three-year-olds. If entered August 15, 1906, when the event shall close. By suhscrlptlou of 00 each, half forfeit, or 5 if declared by 2 p. m. of the day before the race, with ,000 added, of which 00 to the second, 00 to the third. One Mile and Five-sixteenths. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. THE MUNICIPAL HANDICAP, ,500 Added. For three-year-olds and upward. If entered August 15, 1100, when the event shall close. By subscription of 00 each, half forfeit, or 5 If declared by 2 p. in. of the day before the race, with ,500 added, of which 00 to the second, 00 to the third. One Mile and Three-quarters. THE BELMONT PARK AUTUMN WEIGHT FOR AGE RACE, ,000 Added. For three-year-olds and upward. If entered August 15, 1000, when the event shall close. By subscription of 00 each, half forfeit, with ,000 added, of which 1906.sh00 to the second, 00 to the third. Two Miles and a Quarter. STEEPLECHASES OPEN AND FOR HUNTERS. THE CORINTHIAN OPEN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, ,000 in Money and Plate Added For four-year-olds and upward. To be ridden by gentlemen riders, qualltied under the rules of the N. S. and II. A., or the C. II. A. By subscription of 5 each, if entered August 15, 1000, 5 forfeit, of only It declared by 2 p. m. of the day preceding the race. If entered September 15, when the event shall close, by subscription of 0 each, half forfeit, or 0 only if declared by 2 p. m. of the day preceding the race, with ,000 added, of which 00 to the second, 00 to the third, and 00 In plate to the rider of the wImler- . About Two Miles and a Half. THE BROOK CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, ,250 Added in Plate and Money Second running of the Brook Cup Handicap Steeplechase for four-year-olds and upward. By subscription of 5 cash, with 5 additional for starters. The Brook Club to offer a gold cup of the value of ,500, to be won twice, not necessarily consecutively, by the same owner, before Becoming his property, with ,500 added, to each race by the W. R. A. The N. S. and II. A. to present to the winner each vear plate of the value of 50. The winner to receive all the subscriptions, the starting fees and ,500 of the added money, together with the N. S. and II. A. plate, the second to receive 00 and the third 00 of the added money. About Three Miles. THE HARBOR HILL CUP STEEPLECHASE, Mr. Clarence H. Mackay to add ,000, and a Silver Cup. For three-year-olds. By subscription of 5 each, and 0 additional for starters, to the winner, with ,000 and a silver cup, both money and plate presented by Mr. Clarence II. Mackay. The cup to be won twice, not necessarily consecutively, before becoming the winners property. The second to receive 00 and the third 00 of the added money. To carry 135 lbs. Winners of a steeplechase to carry 5 lbs. extra; of two or more, 10 lbs. extra. About Two Miles. AUTUMN MEADOW .BROOK HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, ,000 Added. For hunters four years old and upward, iuallilcd under the rules of the N. S. and H. A. or the C. H. A., gentlemen riders. By subscription of 0 each, 5 additional for starters, If entered August 15, 1000. If entered by 5 p. m., October S, 190C, when the event shall close, at 0 each and 0 additional for starters, all to the winner, with ,000 added, of which 00 to the second, 00 to the third. Mr. August Belmont to add plate of the value of 00 to the winner; if ridden by a gentleman rider. The lowest weight not less than 145 bs. Horses ridden by professional riders to carry 5 lbs. more than the weight alloted by the handicapier. About Three Miles. THE EIGHTH CHAMPION STEEPLECHASE, About 2,000. For four-year-olds and upward. By subscription of 0 each and 00 additional for starters, if made on-or before Wednesday. August 15. 1!0C. The W. R. A. to add 1906.sh,000. The winner to receive all the subscriptions and starting fees and 1906.sh,750, the second to receive ,500 and the third" 50 of the added money. The N. S. and II. A. to present to the winner plate of the value, of 00. Named weights. Penalties and allowances. About Three Miles and a Half. 1 907--1 9Q8--1 909. SPKCIAL- NOTICE TO OWNERS AND TRAINERS. The fixed events for now yearlings, to run when two years old in 1907, when three years old in 190S, ami for fml-i i.f 1!0f! to rim as three-year-olds in 1009, will be duly announced to close Saturday, September l", 10 Mi To be mil in 1907: The Juvenile, ,500 added; The Fashion, ,000 added: The Eclipse. 000 added To be run in 190S: The Withers, 0,000 added; The Ladies. ,000 added; The Forty-second Belmont of 5 000. To be run in 1909: The Forty-third Belmont, for three-year-olds, foals of 1000 of SO 000. The Eleventh National Stallion Race will also close for stallions on September 15, 1900. The Rules of Bacln- with all amendments adopted by The Jockey Club, The National Steeplechase and Hunt Association and Westchester Racing Association, govern all racos and racing of the Westchester Racing Association. For information and entry blanks address f H. 6. CRICKMORE, Clerk of the Course, Windsor Arcade, 571 Fifth Aienue, New York City. TPllFPCF DA,LY EXCUsONS AC Li riTV I I UK lttVLlDL. ON LAKE MICHIGAN. Leave Barrys dock, foot of East Michigan St.. at 1:15 p. m., tonchlng at Government pier off Sontb Chicago at 2:30, taking on passengers from 92d St. S. S. Lena Knohloch leaves 55th St. pier at 1:45, transferring passengers to Traverse oil that point. Patrons who cannot take passage on the Traverse at 1:15 down town or the Lena Knohloch 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 Knohloch will debark passengers for 55th 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 92d 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 Af and Barrys dock. Service every ten minutes, last bus leaving at 1:00 p. m. sharp.


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