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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, February 26, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, February 26, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899022601 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, February 26, 1899 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] rsL-r VOL. V. yO. 49. CHICAGO, STDSTPAY AIsTD MoSy 26-27, 1899. PRICE, 5 CEjETTS Miss Marion's Racing Record v X MISS MAKION'S RACING RECORD. Just now Barney Schreiber's clinking filly Miss Marion is out of sorts. The glorious climate of California does not seem to have agreed -with the fast daughter of Himyar and Astolat, and on acconnt of her indisposition she has been declared out of the Brooklyn and Suburban Handicaps. Miss Marion is named after the only daughter of the writer. Her namesake just now is in winter quarters at Woodlands, Mr. Schreiber's noble farm at Bridgeton, Mo. In 1895 Mr. Schreiber bought a bay filly by Himyar Astolat, which, at the farm, showed marvellous speed. But she got away from her exercisers one day and hurt herself so that she had to be destroyed. When at the Chicago Tattersall's July 26, 1897 sale Major B. G. Thomas offered a bay filly by Himyar and Astolat, Mr. Schreiber wired the Editor of Daily Racing Form from St. Louis to buy her. She was secured for $225 and sent to Woodlands. The filly was a handsome and clean cut bay youngster, with white points and a star, and while in a roomy box stall at Leihy's Fashion Stables was named. She was fast from the first, but inclined to dislike weight. A month or so after the filly wag bought, Schreiber's farm superintendent, M. C. Hubbell, went to Kentucky and bought her dam, the Kisber mare Astolat. who had produced Asia and Asben amoDg other fast ones. Astolat 's produce of this year, by Foul Shot, is already entered in the Futurity of 1901, and St. Louis Derby of 1902. Miss Marion is fast and trua when in sharp condition. The filly is less than sturdy, though likely to gather stamina with age. Miss Marion's debut, aptly enough, was for the Debutante Stakes at St. Louis, May 19, which she won in a canter by four lengths from Iris and six other fillies. The four and a half furlongs was done in 56 and it was evident she coull hava gone much faster had it been necessary. Two days later she beat Sir Blaze, Leo-stratus and four others at five f urlon gs over a heavy track in 1:05 1. She was then brought to Chicago and started for the Petite Stakes at Harlem. So great was her reputation that she was a 1 to 2 favorite over a strong field, but she did not look well and it was probable the trip on the cars had deranged her temporarily. She ran unplaced, the raca falling to the great filly Black Venus. The race took place June 1, and after it was over it was seen that Miss Marion was a sick filly. She was taken back to St. Louis and given a chance to rest and recuperate. Her next start was at St. Louts, July. 4, in a five and a half furlong dash for a purse. Chancery 103, was first, Miss Marion 112, second. Then she won four races in succession. July 11, she beat Evelyn Byrd, Chancery, and eight other two-year-olds, five furlongs in 1:021. July 16, she won a shandicap from Be Trne, Leo Planter, and six others by six lengths, pulling up. Time, 1:091. July 20, she ran away from Miss Josephine, Georgie and ten other fillies, winning pulled doable in the same time for five and a half furlongs. July 30, Miss Marion was started against The Chomist and Belle of Memphis, both then in great form, and (made a show of them. She ran the first half so fast that they were done for, and won by ten lengths pulled to a canter, six furlongs in 1:155. The filly was then brought back to Chicago and at Hawthorne, September 3, ran third to Ailyar and Espionage with Rush, Formoro and other good ones behind her. September 12 at the same track she was unplaced to Spirituollc, Tulla Fonso and Oleskaatfive furlongs in 1:011. October 4, track slow, Timemaker beat ther at six furlongs, but May W., Dave Waldo, Sorrow and other speedy sprinters were behind her. Then she tried for the $20,000 Stallion Stakes at Hawthorne and at the end Alpon beat her something more than a half length. Dr. Eichberg, Jinks, Sir Hubert, The Barrister and Sea Lion were among those behind. October 10 Miss Marion beat Paul Griggs, Jolly Roger, Espionage and three others easily at six furlong3 in 1:151 in a purse race at Harlem. October 13 Timemaker and Basquil beat her in a mile dash at Harlem in which she was so unwisely hurried that she was fifteen lengths in the lead turning into the stretch. October 17, Abuse, Timemaker and Donna Rita finished in front of the filly at three-quarters of a mile. Her next and her last start of the year was at the Ingle-side track, San Francisco, where the fast filly, Maud Ferguson, beat her at five furlongs but had to run in 1 :00Jr and make a new track record to do it. The start of the race was a horror. As a three-year-old Miss Marion has run thrice at San Francisco and won two out of her three starts, but she has been ailing more or less and was so much out of form that she could not be started for the California Oaks, an event that BAENET SOHBEIBEK'S FABT FILLY, MISS MARION, BY HIMYAR ASTOLAT. fit and good she could hardly have lost. Her tabulated record to date is as follows : Yr. Age.Races. 12 3 Unp. Won. 1898 2 17 8 4 2 3 $ 4,965 1899 3 3 2 0 1 0 730 Total (2) 20 10 4 3 3 $ 5,695 New Orleans Winners NEW ORLEANS WINNERS. The statistics of the seventy-eight racing days of the New Orleans meeting are displayed below. The figures include those of Saturday, February 25. The horse3 to win over $1,000 are : Horses. A. Won. Horses. A. Won. Handsel 4 $3,315 Clay Poynter.. 4 $2,530 Debride 5 2,526 Branch 4 2,232 Boanerges 5 1.965 Andes 4 1,690 Apple Jack.... 4 1,632 Muskadine.... 4 1.586 Mariti 4 1,525 Moroni 4 1,450 S.of Bethlehem 4 1.278 Sea Robber... 5 1.268 MueyChica.... 2 1,234 D'ble Dnmmy. a 1,215 Sir Florian.... 3 1,215 Locust Blos'm 4 1,209 Joe Shelby 4 1,200 Sensational... 4 1,197 Mizpah 5 1188 Partner 7 1,141 B. of Memphis. 4 1,126 Ben Ronald. .. 5 1,100 Takanassee 5 1,100 Macy 5 1,070 Forbush 4 1,050 Loiterer 4 1,038 Lady Callahan 5 1,024 Agitator 7 1,014 Ned Wickes.... 3 1,010 MonkWayman 4 1,0C0 The owners to win $1,000 and over in the seventy-eight days are: Owners. Won. Owners. Won. J J McCafferty. ..$9,735 James Arthur. .. .$4,499 F Reagan .4.162 J W Schorr & Bon 3,798 G C Bennett 3.745 T J UcHale 3,579 T M Berrv&Co.. .3,466 F Frisbie & Co.. ..3,418 J H Smith 3,127 W C Daly 2,909 T A Magee. ....2.763 G W Poole fc Co ..2,590 CE Mahone 2,521 FM Arthur 2.410 Benson,Watts&Co2,124 H Harodino & Co..2,110 M S Hughes 1,920 H T Griffin 1,818 K J Murphy 1.775 W B Katterman ..1,755 FT Wood 1,855 W K Cleveland... 1,639 ES Gardner Jr.. ..1.620 RE Maddox 1,603 O G Parke 1,589 Settle & Co 1,552 J C Ferris Jr 1,520 J W O'Neall & Co.1.429 T F Buckley 1,390 Gusr'nh'm&Gwynn 1,383 R Rome 1,297 H Gibson Jr 1,278 J 8hnmway & Co. .1.251 W J Smith & Co. .1,245 W J Donohue & Col,218 W W Lister 1,215 J J Donovan 1,205 Fos'er Bros 1,176 W Jordan & Co.. ..1,141 J Webb 1,132 F E Gardner 1,115 W A Porter 1,113 W A McConnell.. .1,100 H Riddle 1,018 JGLyle 1,014 The riding record of the boys who have won five races or over during the meeting is tabled below: Jockeys, Sts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd.Unp. O'Connor 262 72 44 34 112 T Burns 208 52 33 23 100 Troxler 217 37 22 28 130 Frost 307 35 47 46 179 Combs 176 20 19 24 US Holden Ill 19 9 8 75 Hothersall 133 17 14 20 82 Mason 138 16 22 17 85 Songer 116 16 20 15 65 Southard 209 14 30 21 144 Lines 140 12 20 12 96 Powers 86 11 6 6 63 Dupee 127 8 14 17 88 James 61 7 3 8 43 Maher 34 7 3 4 20 Moody 80 6 9 14 51 O'Leary 65 6 4 8 47 Aker 65 5 9 8 43 Dunn 24 0 2 4 13 Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. A gentleman who is now in San Francisco and who knows and is known by nearly every follower of the turf in Chicago, writes as follows, concerning certain features of the racing in the vicinity of the city of the Golden Gate: "The game is very good here, with an average of twenty books and the betting I consider very fair. The only plunger here is an Australian, named Hill. Ho is quite a bettor. Harry Froe-lich iB making book for him and he allows Harry to do what he likes and never g083 near him. Fred Foster has him on his staff. He has him bet a bunch on everything he starts and has him loser. He is also buying horses for Foster. He bought Sam McKeever for him for $5,000 and when Foster started the colt a few days afterwards, Hill bet $5,000 on him and lost, as Survivor won. He also bought Yellow Tail recently Souchon, b. f, by Himyar Tarantella. Hardy Pardee, b. c, by Pardee Sophia Hardy Climacus, b. c, by Riley Ada Reese. Glad Hand, b. f, by Deceiver Inquiry. King Barleycorn, ch. c, by Kantaka Nattot. Leo Planter, b. c, by Leonatus Plantress. Queen of Song, br. f, by Esher Sonata. Nailer, br. c, by Belvidere Miss Nailer. Elmer S., gr. c, by Julian Kitty H. False Lead, b. c, by Falsetto Rebellis. Nobleman, ch. c, by Top Gallant Lizzie English. Dandy H., b. c, by Panique Hannah. and paid $10,000 for him. I don't think much of his bargain, although I think Yellow Tail is a very fair colt. In my opinion Corrigan has more good two-year-olds than all the other owners in California. He has a smashing good colt in Golden Rule. St. Anthony is also a ffne colt aad Sardine is an extra good filly. It is early yet to get a reliable line on two-year olds, but I think if nothing happens to him, Golden Rule will beat any of them." Twenty-five eligibles were declared rrom the Crescent City Derby Wednesday. This leaves nineteen whose owners evidently think they have a good chance to capture the front end of the $4,000 stake. The race will be run March 25 and the eligibles are now: Kentucky Colonel, b. c, by Kantaka Nocturn. Jolly Roger, b, c, by Order Happy Sallie II. Sea Lion, b. c, by Deceiver Sea View. The Kentuckian, ch. c, by Pirate of Penzance Lizzie Montrose. Hittick, b. c, by Julian Billetta. Boney Boy, ch. c, by Blitzen Sue B. Ordnung, ch. c, by Order Highland Love. Matt Byrnes Start at Memphis MATT liSTRNES STARTS AT MEMPHIS. Memphis, Texn, Feb. 25. Matthew Byrnes was today appointed .starter for the spring mooting- of the New Memphis Jockey Club. This is the famous trainer of Salvator, Firenzi and Tammany. M. N. Macfablan, Secy. Jockey Combs Suspended JOCKEY COMBS SUSPENDED. New Orleans, La., February 25. Jockey C. Combs was suspended today pending an investigation of his ride on Takanassee Thursday, February 23. Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. W. C. Daly will depart from New Orleans shortly but his horses will be left there until near the close of the meeting. He has offered H. D. Brown $2,000 for Merry Day but the offer has been refused. Auster. a bay colt by Candlemas out of Alberta by King Alfonso, in T. M. Berry's stable, is said to be one of the best two-yeai-olds at New Orleans. Gus Strauss, of Lexington, has sold to Charles Kane, of Cincinnati, the fonr-year-old chestnut gelding Dad Steele, by Rossington Inez, by Ten Broeck. H. J. Scoggan has a high opinion of a two-year-old sister to Dunois that'he has in training at the Louisville track. A. S. Labold, president of the Cincinnati Jockey Club, who has been sick for some week past, is regaining health. It is noticeable that Captain Bees is making his presence felt in a forcible way at the Crescent City track. Bernardillo will not bejpermitted to run any more at Oakland and a good riddance it is. Page [2] DAILY RACING FORM AND AMERICAN TDRF CONGRESS RECORD. ISSUED EVERY DAY. A daily reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE AMERICAN TUET CONGRESS. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. KDITOB, F. H. BEDNELIi, Associate Editoe, C. G. Bilet. ifrm FIFTH AYENDE, CHICAGO, ILL. COPYRIGHTED. Xntered according to act of Congress, in the year 1899, by Frank H. Brnnell. in the office of the I Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C, U. S. A. The chart numbers of Daily Racing Fobh must not be nsed. 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Mills, 119, evens, won ; Ferocious, 119, 31 to 1, eecond; Refoim, 122, third. Time, 1:191. Second Race Four and three-quarter furlongs; selling. Advance, 119, 6 to 5, won; Motive, 109, 6 to 1, second; Jessie R., 117, third. Time, 1:17. Third Race Four and three-quarter furlongs ; special weights. Medica, 128, 4 to 5, won Monroe Doctrine, 122, 9 to 5, second; Silver Brook, 119, third. Time 1:15. Fourth Race Four and three-quarter furl-longs. Belvonia, 117, 2 to 1, won; Fred Munch, 119, 4 to 5, second; Imposition, 117, third. Time, 1:21. Fifth Race Four and three-quarter furlongs, selling. Candelabra, 119, 7 to 5, won; Gold Dollar, 119, evens, second; Mooyer, 119, third. Time 1 :16. Monday's Carnegie Entries are. First Race Four and three-quarter furlongs; selling. Advance, 119; Tomoka, 119; George M., 119; G. R. Longhnrst, 119; Ora M., 117; Lizzie C, 117; Flattering, 109; Crown, 122; Ed Taylor, 117; J. P., 119.. Second Race Four and three-quarter furlongs; selling. Fred Munch, 119; Mooyer, 119; Blue Ribbon, 119: Gold Dollar, 119; A. B. Dade, 119; Vent, 119; War Song, 119; Great Bear, 119; Arda, 117. Third Race Four and three-quarter furlongs ; selling. Gowanda, 119; Melvin Kemp, 119; Gnome, 117; Countess, 117; Scottie D., 117; Fedora, 117; Tim Hurst, 117; Imposition, 117; Worry Not, 112. Fourth Race Four and three-quarter furlongs; selling. Tally Ho, 119; Belvina, 117; Helen T.,117; Gilt Australian, 117; Fable, 117; Bernadine, 117; Osirr, 117; Viola Albers, 117; Longstream, 112; Lady Maxwell, 109; Motive, 109. Fifth Race Three-quarters of a mile ; selling. Harry C, 120; Candelabra, 120; Mills, 115; Ed Murphy, 112; Peggie, 110; James Munroe, 110; Ferocious, 110; Petrel, 110. YEARLY RACING FOBM. Those who want the yearly edition of Daily Racing Foem's charts had better order early. There are not more than thirty of the edition unsold. Yearly Racing Form is in two volumes, bound in soft morocco with a hard-use lettered index on linen paper. 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It prints a list of all the turf and track records (by Daily Racing Foem's staff), billiard fig-nres, past and present (by John Thatcher), the fights of 1898, with comments (by George Siler), harness records to date and of the past (by John Hervey, the statistician of The Horse Review) and three handicap tables, with directions for their application and expert comment. The Manual, in paper covers, sells at 30 cents and in soft morocco covers at 50 cents. Racing Dates of 1899 RACING SATES OF 1899. New Orleans, La Feb. 3 April 4 Oakland (C. J. C.) Feb. 20-March 4 Ingleside (P. C. J. C.) March 618 Oakland (C. J. C.) March 20 -April 1 Little Rock, Ark March 30 April 5 Ingleside (P. C. J. C.) April 3 15 Washington, D. C. (Bennings) April 315 Memphis, Tenn April 829 Newport. Ky April 8 May 19 Aqueduct, N. Y April 17 May 4 Oakland (C J. C.) April 17-29 Ingleside (P. C. J. C.) May 1-16 Louisville, Ky May 420 Westchester, N. Y May 625 Toronto, Can May 2027 Latonia May 23 June 24 Gravesend, N. Y May 27 June 15 Hamilton, Can May 30 June 4 Montreal, Can June 824 Sheepshead Bay, N. Y June 17 July 4 Fort Erie, Can June 28 July 19 Brighton Beach, N. Y July 5 August 5 Windsor, Can July 22 August 12 Saratoga, N. Y July 26 August 25 Highland Park (Detroit) August 1426 Bheepshead Bay, N. Y.. August 26 September 9 Gravesend, N. Y September 1230 Westchester, N. Y October 221 Aqueduct, N Y ..October 23 -November 7 Washington, D. C. (Bennings). November 11 30 New Orleans Entries NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities :.Weather cloudy; track good. First Race 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wgt. Hdcp. 1CI660 Ben Ronald 5.... 114 695 10720 Brighton.. 5.... 106 685 10716 Glenmoyne 8.... 106 675 10722 Borden 4. ...106 665 10415 Randazzo 4. ...106 685 (10589)Seanort 4.. ..106 655 (10630)L.T. Caton 5. ...106 689 107173 Protus 5.... 106 700 107222 Henrica 5.... 104 675 10737 Maggie S 6.. ..104 685 10573 Can I See 'Em 5.. ..104 670 10690 Red Duchess 5.. ..101 650 Second Race 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 3-year-olda. Selling. 10700 Nailer 108 665 10672 Volandies 108 685 (10572)Morning 107 675 10712 Blenheim 106 655 (10735)The Dragoon 106 670 (10700)Our Clara 103 670 10634 Climaous 100 650 10718 Junia J 96 660 10718 Satinwood 93 700 Third Race 1 1-10 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 107012Admetus 5.. ..Ill 6S0 10704 Elkin 5.. ..Ill 685 10719 Amber Glints ... 6 .... 107 675 10647 lnflammator 5.. ..107 670 10635 Gomez 5.... 107 675 10717 Tranbv 6.... 104 700 1C690 Pete Kitchen 6. ...104 670 10713 Friar John 4.... 102 685 97122Hairpin 4.. ..102 690 Fourth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (10588)Debride 5. ...120 700 (10455)Branch 4. ...112 670 107203J. H. C 5 .... 108 745 107143Sensational 4....1C5 660 10702 Sea Robber 5. ...105 685 10720'Colonel Frank Waters.. 4.. ..104 670 (10711) Agitator 7.. ..104 665 (10672) Lady Callahan 5 ...103 750 96583AI Fresco 4... .103 685 (10575)Official 4.. ..102 660 10692 Apple Jack 4.. ..102 675 10714 Prestar 4.... 102 740 10719 Henry Launt 5.... 97 720 (10692)bimon D 4.... 95 690 107042 Fintan 3.... 91 660 Ratterman & Murphy entry. Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 10718 Falsetto Jr 112 625 104463Tophet 107 655 10691 Willie Howard 107 650 10260 Grace Darling 107 665 9956 Rose Apple 107 675 10718 Color 104 650 10717 Mile Post 104 685 10718 Junia J 102 675 10718 Tortugaa 102 680 1069l2Mouzeltoff 102 670 107122Jim McClevy 102 700 106612Tom Shannon 99 680 107182May Droit 97 675 10645 Yo No Se 97 660 Sixth Race 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 10716 Briggs 5.... 104 675 10703 McMillan 5.... 103 655 10713 Jack of Hearts 5. ...102 665 107403 Prince of India 5.... 97 690 10687 Stanza 6.... 94 685 10739 Kalitan 5.... 94 680 10701 The Planter 5.... 94 670 10739 Rush Fields 5.... 94 675 10740 Liew Anna 5.... 94 700 Oakland Form OAKLAND FORM. San Fbancisco, Cal., February 25. The form of Monday's Oakland fields is : First Race Good Hope, Anne Page, Florence Fink. Second Race Torsida, Tammany Hall II., Highland Ball. Third Race Bamboulia, Harry Thatcher, Tarhill. Fourth Race Napamax, Formero, Rosor-monde. Fifth Race Merop3, Hardly, Alicia. Sixth Race Horton, Con Dalton, Stromo. Oakland Entries OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race Futurity Course. (170 feet short of 3-4 mile.) 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses Age Wt. Hdcn. 107072Qood Hope 110 ......700 10640 Nora Ives 110 670 10707 Anne Page 110 695 5507 Cleodora 105 675 10693 Engea 105 .... 680 107052Florence Fink 105 690 Second Race 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 105833Hohenzollern 5....114 5 675 10727 Lord Marmion 4 111 . . 670 107342HighlandBall.. 4... .1111.." ."685 107333Tammany Hall II 4. ...Ill 690 10733 Guilder 4....10S . 680 10734 Torsida 4.. ..106 .".""M 106662Bonnie lone 4. ...106 660 Third Race 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree Wt. Hdcp. 10676Bamboulia ios . 700 107063Harry Thatcher 108 ..;!"690 10730 Tarhill ios .. ... 685 10706 Senator Ashe 105 . 665 10706 Lorelio 103 655 10730 El Arte 105 660 10406 Ruby Blazes 105 ..idsO 10676 Yamtic ins en. 10683 Pidalia 105 670 10730 Rachael C 105 ..'.W.foO 104913Galena 105 "ieSO Giea, b. f, by Foul Shot Why Not 105 Fourth Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Tnd. Horses Age Wt. Hdcp. 10548 Bosormonde 4.... 109 740 (10195)Napamax 4. ...109 ..." 800 10698 Oliathus. 3.... 102 735 (10698) Formero 3.... 102 750 Fifth Race 1 1-1 B Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 10684 Personne 4'.... 107 665 (10697)Hardly 4.. ..102 690 10695 Byron Cross 4.... 102 625 10697 Magnus 4.... 99 660 10724 Roadrunnar 8.... 99 ... . 680 10684JTom Calvert 4.... 96 675 106842 Alicia 6 96 685 10726 Earl Cochran 6 95 670 (10709) Uerops 3.... 89 700 10709 Rainier 3.... 83 650 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. 106983Horton 113 700 10593 Malay 107 660 10725 Stromo 106 .... 67S (1072i)Con Dalton 103 695 10705 Guatemoc 102 650 10666 Anchored 102 655 10525 Peter Weber 99 670 New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORM. New Obleans, La., February 25. The form of Monday's New Orleans fields is: First Race Protus, Ben Ronald, Brighton. Second Race Satinwood, Volandiss. Morning Third Race Tranby, Hairpin, Friar John. Fourth Race Lady Callahan, Ratterman& Murphy entry, Prestar. Fifth Race Jim McClevy, Mile Post, Tom Shannon. Sixth Race Liew Anna, Prince of India, Stanza. Page [3] New Orleans Form Chart NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS, IA., February 25. Seventy-eighth day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather cloudy; track rough and slow. Presiding Judge, B. W. Simmons. Btarter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. - FIRST RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $250. $35 to second; $15 to third. Accept- JLv I OQ ances $10. 3-year-olds. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt 8t M K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 10711 THE DRAGOON 98 5 5 21 Vi 13 11 Sheppard W A McConnell 6 8 6 7 107123DANDY H. 103 1 3 4" 3a 22 25 Frost F H Hickok 11-511-52 2 10714 PRINCE HARRY 106 4 21 3" 5 43 3a O'Connor T M Berry & Co 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5 10712 HAN LIGHT 103 2 In 5 42 31 415 Holden J J Donovan 12 15 12 12 10717 THE HUB 96 3 4" li 2 5 5 Troxler P J Miles 15 20 12 20 Time. 26, 50, 1:171, 1:31. Winner B. c, by Cavalier Daybreak. Post 3 minutes. Start good. Won in a drive. The Dragoon had to do his best all the last sixteenth. The ride on Dandy H. was an improvement over Combs' effort on the colt his last out. O'Connor's handling of Prince Harry was not good. The colt sulks though. He was under restraint on the backstretch. Hanligbt is a bad filly. The Dragoon, place. 6 to 5. Dandy H., place, 1 to 2. - fr7 SECOND RACK 1- Mile. Purse $250. $35 to second; $15 to third. Entrance JLv I OO $15. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 10 lbs. below the scale. Stake winners, or winners of three or more races to carry 12 lbs. extra ; winners of two races to carry 10 lbs. extra; of one race, 7 lbs. extra. Beaten maidens that have not been placed second allowed 5 lbs. Ind HorseB A Wt Bt M, Y M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 10532 JOHNNY J. 103 2 22 21 1 J Lamley F Reagan 15 15 8 10 106582CAVIAR 115 3 31 52 2a Southard Settle & Co 4 5 4 5 10604 BARNEY'S LAST 100 1 11 li 31 Mason K J Murphy 12 15 10 12 105702KING THISTLE 105 7 4b 31 4 Songer J G Smith 31 6 3 5 CRYSTAL DOME 105 4 5i 6" 5 O'Connor T M Berry & Co 5 7 4 6 10658 GUSSIE FAY 105 5 7 7 61 Hothersall J W O'Neall & Co2i 3 2 2 10601 SAUCE BOAT 100 8 6" 4h 7 Troxler E S Gardner Jr 6" 7 6 6 CURTIS 108 6 8 8 8 W WilliamsW A Johnson 30 40 25 30 Time, 12i, 25, 37, 501. Winner B. c, by Great Tom Blue Dress. Post 12 minutes. Start good. Won in a drive of six. Johnny J. was all out at the finish. So was Caviar. He was going best and closing fast though, after being outrun the first part. Barney's Last tired ac the end. It was an ordinary lot, outside of Caviar. King Thistle closed strong. Johnny J., place, 3 to 1; show, 7 to 5. Caviar, place, 8 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Barney's Last, show, 2i to 1. Qnssie Fay, place, 4 to 5. T A7Q7 THIRD RACE 1 1-4 Miles. Purse $250. $50 to second; $25 to third. 4-year-1 t I O olds and upward. Selling. Horses entered to be sold fr 51,400. to carry weight for ae. lib. allowed for each $100 less to $800; then 2 lbs allowed for each $100 to $200. Winners of two races at meeting not to be entered for less than $700; of three races not leas than $900. Beaten non- winners at meeting allowed 5 lbs. ; if beaten four or more times, 10 lbs. Ind Horses A Wt Bt St K H 3 Str Fin Jockeys Owners OH LP i07132TONTO 5 103 4 41 5" 43 35 23 li O'Connor J fi McAvoy & Col 1 9-109-10 10637 AN TAYLOR 4 86 5 3i 1" 11 12 li 21 Odom W E Fielding 15 25 15 20 10719 BABE FIELDS5 111 6 6i 41 2i 21 38 35 Foucon H B Adair 7 8 6 8 10701 SADIE LEVY 4 98 7 8 8 7 7 41 43 Hothersall J W O'Neall & Co 12 15 12 12 107133EVANATUS 9 93 9 9 9 8 8 6" 5 Mitchell C Aer 6 7 6 6 10715 MITT BOYKEN5 93 8 7 7 5" 51 5 62 Bisping Orr & Co 10 15 10 12 106902SCHOOL GIRL4 96 1 1" 61 6U 61 8 7 Troxler P Browning 7 8 6 7 10704 MAGGIE S. 6 105 3 2i 2 3i 4i 7 8 Combs W W Lister 10 15 8 10 106872AN. TEUTON 5 91 2 51 31 9 Pulled up. Healy M H Healy 25 40 20 30 Time, 26, 52i, 1:18, 1:44, 2:10. Winner B. g, by Teuton Lady O'Fallon. Post 4 minutes. Stan good. Won handily. Tonto was hustled along a trifle all the last furlong. Annie Taylor hung whon it came to a drive. The weight anchored Babe Fields. Mitt Boyken was in tho lumpy going all the way. Evanatns was running fast, as usual, at the finijh. He sulked the first part of it It was a three horse race. Scratched (10713)Monk Wayman, 114; 10690 Red, 106 Overweights Maggie S., 2 pounds. Tonto, place, 2 to 5. Annie Taylor, place, 8 to 1 ; show. 4 to 1. Babe Fields, show, evens. 1 A7QQ FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Speed Handicap. Value $1,000. $200 to second ; JLv OO $100 to third. 3-year-olds ana upward. Ind HorseB A Wt St M H & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 106693S. OF BETHL'H'M4 97 2 3i 32 22 12 Frost H Gibson Jr 8 15 7 15 (10638)MERRY DAY 4 97 3 H 15 12 21 O'Connor H D Brown 2 2 6-5 7-5 10714 TAKANASSEE 5 107 1 22 2i 31 3" Troxler F E Gardner 3i 4i 3 4 (10704) WATER CREST 4 92 5 4 41 4i 45 Vitatoe A B Meyers 6 10 6 8 (10714) VILLAGE PRIDE3 96 4 62 6 65 51 Odom T A Magee 6 8 4i 7 (10590)MI'5S ROSS 6 96 6 5i 52 5 66 Dupee W R Griffin 7 8 6 8 107003SISTER FOX 3907 7777J Lamley F Reagan 8 8 6 6 Time, 24, 48,1:15. Winner Ch. g, by The Kaiser Consuela. Off at first break to a good start. Won easily. There was a drive of three for the place. Meny Day had all the early speed, but hung in the run home. He was used too much. Star of Bethlehem nailed and outran him in the last sixteenth. Water Crest was closing strong. Taka-nassee bad speed and was a contender all the way. She was, perhaps, used too much chasing Merry Day. Considering the track it was a very fast race. Star of Bethlehem, place, 6 to 1 ; show, 21 to 1. Merry Day, place, 3 to 5. Takanassee, show, 3 to 5. 1 AQQ FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $250. $35 to second; $15 to third. Entrance $10. 1 J i OtI 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. For starters and non-winners at meeting. Horses entered to be sold for $600 to carry weight for age. 3 lbs. allowed for each S100 less to $100. Horses beaten three or more times at meeting allowed 7 lbs. Ind Horses A Wt St M Yi Str Fin Jockeys OwnerB O H L C 106913LADY DISDAIN 4 92 4 51 3i 21 1 12 O'Connor H T Griffin 2i 3 2 21 107212J1C ALBERT 4 94 3 31 1 U 21 23 Mitchell John Huffman 10 15 8 12 107032JIM CONWAY 5 99 8 81 4 42 42 33 Frost E Bertonniere 6 6 5 6 10674 KALITAN 5 102 1 11 24 3 31 4 Lines G H Brown 20 20 15 20 107153EARL FONSO 4 103 10 10 7 63 51 51 Ross J F Dolan 7 7 6 7 10715 RUSH FIELDS 5 99 9 9 9 9 7 63 Southard S J Charles 15 20 15 20 10517 DR WORK 6 99 2 2 61 7 8 7 Vitatoe L D Frazee 30 40 25 40 10590 SIMON W. 7 109 7 7 5a 5 61 8 Dupee Patterson &Pierce 9-5 2 8-5 9-5 1C6873LAURETTA D. 7 97 5 4 8 8 9 9 Holden M Cottingham 20 30 20 30 10673 AFRA 4 92 6 6 10 10 10 10 Troxler F T Wood 20 20 15 20 10637 INUENDO 4 97 11 11 11 11 11 11 Sheppard J M Hathaway 20 30 20 30 Time, 27, 511,1:18,1:43. Winner B. f, by Hanover Middlemarch. Post 10 minutes. Start good. Won easily. Lady Disdain was the best. She came away nicely in the last furlong and won with a lot to spare. McAlbert was stopping at the end. Earl Fonso ran a good race from where he got off. Jim Conway ran a fair race. Kalitan had some speed, bnt quit when the test came. Simon W. was never a factor. He is of little or no account. Scratched 10721 Woodranger, 100; 107152Nannie L., 100. Overweights Kalitan, 3 pounds. Lady Disdain, place, 4 to 5, McAlbert, place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Jim Conway, show, evens. Simon W show, 1 to 2. (H A C SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $250. $35 to second; $15 to third. Entrance $10. JLJ I obv 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. For starters and non-winners at meeting. Horses entered to be sold for $600 to carry weight for age. 3 lbs. allowed for each $100 less to $100. Horses beaten three or more times at meeting allowed 7 lbs. Ind Horses A Wt rit M Vi M Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L ( 10703 JENNIE F. 4 92 3 51 52 21 I 1 O'Connor T Licalzi 31 4 3 4 10589 FLEEDA 4 92 10 11 11 81 31 2 Mitchell F Frisbie & Co 30 60 25 60 10687 PBINCEOFINDIA5 102 2 9 6" 4" 51 31 Frost T Hums 15 15 10 15 10587 LIEW ANNA 5 101 13 12 12 12 7 4" Mason B Martin 5 5 4 41 10715 R B. SACK 4 081 6 7 9 52 6" 52 Hothersall W C Hutchinson 10 12 10 12 10650 ALVA 7 99 4 1h 11 l 2 65 Southard L M Turner 12 15 VI 15 10142 NOVER 6 109 7 41 31 311 4" 7 Freeman J Hogan 25 30 20 25 10499 MILLIE M. 6 107 12 8 8 6 9 8 Combs W F McKinney 7 8 6 7 107113 JIM FLOOD 7 102 1 10 10 10 10 9 Troxler J Troxler 21 21 2 2i 10213 BOMBARDON 5 99 5 21 2 7 8 10 Dupee Mrs M C Lyles 25 30 20 20 10713 BIG FELLOW 6 99 8 61 7 11 12 11 Moody C R Riley 20 25 20 20 10553 ELSIE BARNES 5 97 9 13 13 13 13 12 Holden J J Sellers 15 15 12 15 10715 LAURA COTTA 6 97 11 3" 41 9 11 13 Vitatoe LPillott 30 40 30 30 Time, 261, 51i, 1 :17, 1 :44. Winner B. f, by Spendthrift Pantomime. Post 15 minutes. Start good. Woo after a hard drive of five. Prince of India was closing fast and the best at the end. Liew Anna made up a lot of ground from a bad beginning. O'Connor outrode Mitchell on Fleeda, who was used a lot and ran an excellent race. She should have won. Frost's finish on the Prince was weak, Jim Flood ran a bad race. Alva and Nover had a lot of early speed. Overweights Liew Anna, 1 pound; R. B. Sack, 11; Nover, 4. Jennie F., place, 7 to 5; snow, 3 to 5. Fleeda, place, 20 to 1; show, 8 to 1. Prince of India, show, 3 to 1. Jim Flood, show, 1 to 2. ' Oakland Form Chart OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, Cal., February 25. Fifty-third day. California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, J. B. Ferguson. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. - A79Q FIRST RACE Futurity Course. (170 feet short of 3-4 mile). Purse $350. JL J t A Xj 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. ind Horses A Wt St k K X 8trFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 10705 WAT03SA 3 88 9 8 61 32 11 J Reiff J G Brown & Co 10 15 10 12 106862TIBURON 3 91 7 4 3" 2 22 Gray PE Smith 7 7 6 7 10653 MIDAS 7 106 6 51 4i 1 31 N Turner Sunset Stable 20 30 20 25 106172SILVER STATE 8 101 4 la li 41 41 Devin D O'Keefe 31 41 31 41 1C6773DARE II. 5 106 10 10 9 9 51 Rutter Sloan & Hurst 31 4 3 4 10525 JUVA 3 86 2 7 8 8 61 Mounce D S Fountain 6 6 5 6 100953MOCORITO 4 97 11 11 10 10 71 Hal Brown MrsNHarris'n&Col2 20 12 20 10556 DOLORE 5 105 3 61 7 7 81 Ballman J N Burk 31 4 3 31 10471 DEFENDER III. 5 107 1 2a 2a 61 91 W Narvaez M F Tarpey 40 50 40 50 5774 JIM BROWNELL 4 102 5 31 5a 51 10 E Jones J L Crooks 15 20 10 10 9964 R'LETTE WHEEL4 97 8 9 11 11 11 Powell W Fisher 50 80 50 60 Time, 241, 481, 1:011, l:lli. Winner Ch. g, by Watercress Atossa. Start good. Won cleverly. There was a keen drive for third place. Watossa was the best and ran a remarkable race in the light or shade of his last. Tibmon was away slowly and in a tangle. He was badly ridden too. Midas ran to the mark. Porhaps the bid with him was made too soen. Watch Silver State. She had a lot of speed but stopped as if short. Dare II. was off poorly. He closed a big gap. Is about ready and a stayer. Do not drop Dolore. She can stay. Mocorito is nearly ready. Juva is cheap. Brownell had speed and stopped. Scratched 106813Bliss Rncker, 102; 10629 Naranja, 101; 10728 Carrie U., 101; 10693 Diara, 91: 10705 Gold Garter, 88. Overweights Tibnron, 3 pounds; Dolore, 4; Defender III., 4. Watossa, place, 5 to 1; show, 21 to 1. Tibnron, place, 12 to 5; show, evens. Midas, show, 4 to 1. X0730 SEC0NI RACE13 Mile Pnrse S400- 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St H H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 107662BATHOS 111 2 U 1 11 N Turner JJMoran 3 31 3 31 (10676) BEE BEE 108 4 4" 21 2 Thorpe Bnrns&Waterh'sel 3-2 1 3-2 10706 WINYAH 108 7 51 41 31 Hennessy L H Ezell 8 10 7 7 (10683)FLAMORA 108 3 31 3 46 Bnllman W M Murry 2i 31 21 3 106762TARHILL 103 1 2a 61 51 Powell W M Murry 21 31 21 3 10706 MOUNTEBANK 103 6 61 51 62 E Jones M Fiulen 10 15 10 12 10387 EL ARTE 105 5 7 7 72 Ellis F W Doss & Co 50 80 30 60 10683 CHAMPION ROSE 95 8 8 8 810 Houck TrueBritondtable50 80 30 80 RACHAEL C. 105 9 9 9 9 J Daly MJDaly 50 80 30 80 Coupled in tho betting. Time, 12, 24, 36, 481. Winner Ch. c, by Bathampton Crisis. Start good. Won with something left. Batho3 was always in a good position and lucky. Still his race was a good one. Beo Bee was hampered by a mixup at tho start. She is hardly at her best yet. Winyah may have been the best. She was nearly knocked down, and under the circumstances her race was a great one. Flamora ran as if she preferred a shorter route. Tar-hill and Mountebank did not run to the mark. Bathos, place evens; show, 1 to 2. Bee Bee, place, 1 to 2. Winyah, show, evens. XOT31 THIRD RACE 1 Mile. Purso$400. 3.year-olci8 and upward. Selfing 'nd Horses Afft St M M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L P (10625) R. DEL TIERRA 5 109 5 3t 31 43 43 la Bullman Cambridge Stable3-5 7-103-513-20 106972LOST GIRL 5 99 3 2 21 1" la 21 Powell E G McConnell 7 8 6 6 10703 MORINGA 4 96 2 12 13 21 21 32 Devin J Conway 41 5 4 5 10679 ESPIONAGE 3 79 4 5 5 5 3 46 Hal Brown L H Ezell '4 6 4 5 10084 CODA 6 99 1 42 43 31 5 5 E Jones J N Burk 30 40 30 40 Time. 24i, 49, 1 :15, 1 :40. Winner B. h, by Prince of Norfolk Haidee. Start fair. W an in a hard drive of three. ReydelTierra outclassed hisfiald. He was off badly, picked up his horses and won like a good horse. Lost Girl ran an excellent race. She had a lot of speed but was worn down. Is at her best. Moringa ran short, but is good. Tab him. Espionage is fit enough. She was badly ridden today. Coda is ready for a less keen place. Watch her Scratched- 106852Dr. Sheppard, 115. Corrected weights Lost Girl, 99. Lost Girl, place, 8 to 5. Moringa, show, 1 to 2. ff r7 Q0 FOURTHRACE 1 1-4 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward" JLVy 6 Qa Gnnst Stakes. Value $1,500. Ind Horses A Wt St St M K & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 106682A.SPRECKELS6 106 3 21 22 21 21 21 11 Spencer Ed Corrigan Si 4 3 W 106793BUCKWA 8 116 1 li 11 12 11 1 22 Ballman Cambridge Stable6 8 6 8 (10685)DUNOIS 5 109 4 4i S 31 31 31 31 H Martin T H Ryan 7-5 9-5 6-5 8-5 (10679ITOPMAST 6 106 5 5 5 43 41 41 41 Thorpe C'r'tli'rs&Shields 3 3 21 3 (10402) ROSINANTE 5 101 2 3a 42 5 5-5 5 N Turner J Coffey 6 7 5 6 Time, 24. 50. 1:15, 1:40, 1:53, 2:C6. Winner Br. h, by Longfellow Jennie Treacy. Start good. Won driving hard. Spreckels made a new California record for th distance and ran a fine race. Buckwa stood a long drive courageously and only succumbed through the top weight tolling in the last hundred yards. Dnnois ran a good honest race and finished well though the distance was probably against him. Topmast struggled gamely to the finish but did not have the speed he showed in his last previous race. Rosinante ran a good race. She is in good form. Scratched (10195) Napamax, 109. Adolph Spreckels, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Buckwa,'place, 21 to 1; Bhow, evens. Dunois. plac. 3 to 5 X0733 FIFTH RACK 3-4 Mile. Purse $403. 4-year-olds and upward. STfiing; Ind Horses AWt St M Vi ?i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C IWCONLL 8 114 4 12 HI H 1 Piggott Valley Stable 1 1 4-5 1 107083RUBICON 8 108 3 32 31 21 26 Builmn E Lanigan 12-521 2 2 (10678)TAM'Y HALL II. 4 101 2 22 21 3S 31 N Turner W D Randall 4 41 4 4 10726 GUILDER 4 96 5 5 42 43 41 Gray Car'thers&Shiolds60 80 50 60 10643 DON'T SKIP ME 5 101 1 43 5 5 5 H Martin J Whitten 12 15 12 15 Time, 231,48. 1:00,1:121. Winner Ch. g, by Harry O'Fallon May Kennedy. Start good. Won in a long, hard drive O'Connell was the best. Is in fine form. He had a world of speed and was perfectly ridden. The time equaled the California and Satsnma's record made on this course December, 1897. Rubicon was not well handled at the end. He is in rare form, too. Tammany Hall II., ran his race, but was outclassed. Guilder ran to or above the mark. Watch him. O'Connell, place, 1 to 3. Rubicon, place. 1 to 2 10 T34: SITH BACE 5-8 Mile- Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selfini: Ind Horses A Wt St M Y H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 10678 ETTA H. 6 114 3 3a 2 21 12 G Wilson E E Edwards 20 25 15 25 10710 HIGHLAND BALL4 108 7 6 41 31 2 Bullman Sunset Stable 5 5 4 4 10707 MAINSTAY 7 109 2 22 1 li 3a Thorpe H L Jonet & Co 7 12 7 12 (10677) TORSIDA 4 106 4 7 61 51 43 N Turner Oakland Stable 31 5 31 41 10710 NOVIA 4 97 1 52 51 61 53 Powell M F Tarpey 12 15 12 12 10680 ROAD WARMER 6 103 5 11 3a 4a 61 E Jones Mrs C W Short 8 10 8 10 107102EDGARTLANDII.4 102 6 41 7 7 71 H Martin D A Honig 7-5 7-5 9-101 10677 CHAPPIE 5 103 8 8 8 8 8 Devin I Morehouse 60 80 50 80 Time, 241, 48, 1:01. Winner Ch. m, by Flambeau Miss Mitford. Start fair. Won easily. Etta H.'s race was a glaring contrast to ber last previous display. She was very speedy today and won without trouble. Highland Ball made up a lot of ground ( and was running very fast at the end. Mainsta y did his best and ran a good race. Torsida made up some ground in the stretch, but did not run her race by any means. Ed Gartland II 'b race was a bad one. It should be thrown ont. 86. Scratched-(10686)The Pride, 103; 10697 Amelia FonEO, 101; 1068i;Mainbar, 94; 10708 Bonibel. ' Overweights Etta H 4 pounds, show"' Place, 8 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Highland Ball, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Mainstay, Page [4] WOOPLANPS STUP 15 M1LE5 FROM ST LOUIS ON THE WABASH Barney Schreiber's mopel nui THE CHOICEST OF AUSTRALIAN BLOOD. FOUL SHOT BY MUSKET--SLANDER. 2 ( Ithuriel ( Touchstone, by Camel. 'a 73 ("Longbow Verbena, by Yelooiped jS, , (aire of Fen de Joie) . ( Miss Bowe j Catton. by Golnmpna. o fa 1 Tranby's dam by OrriHa. N cs g (Pantaloon Castrel, by Buzzard. g O o (.Legerdemain, (CarwitohM ) Idaha, by Peruvian. S o H (Decoy Filho-da-Pnta,by H'ph'rt i- 0fl ? Finesse, by Peruvian. S l a e f Melbourne j Humphrey Clinkor.byC'mui 2 -2. g"0 fWest Australian ( Cervantes' mare. Q - (Demy and St, Laser) .. ( Mowerina ( Touchstone, by Camel, T .3 Im a " ( Emma, by Whisker. H 2 (Camel (Whalebone, by Waxy, 5 a "3 a (.Brown Bess Belim mare. O m o ( Daughter of ( Brutaadorf , by Blackloek. 6 S I Mrs.Cr'icksh'nks.byW'lb'tl frt ( Canteen Waxy Pope, by Waxy. w - "Calendar (Imported) I Castania. by Gohanna, 23 a I (Hambletonia i Stamford,byPlenip'tentiar rn 5 1 Harmonioa,byH,mbletTnln . f 1 ( Tros (Imported) ( Priam, by Emilius. H (.Caazandre Ally, by Partisan. O u O (Alice Grey j Boub' Emigrant by Pionoii ffl ,2 I Gulnare,by YounfrGohanai OQ Lai ( The Colonel ( WhiBker, by Waxy. o j - f Cap-a-pie (Imported.) ...... i I Delpini mare. h to p I ( Slater to Cactus j Sultan, by Salim. n 5 i ( DuchesB of York, by Waxj w l1"! I ( Dover j Touchstone, 5 LBsU Brand- - J ?Vprbosa. g ( Sophie Skilhinda. I Bailie Brass. Import9d. BARNEY SCflREIBER. - BR I C?GcETON .MO. I NorthernRacing Circuit OF 1899 ENTRIES CLOSE HARCH i, 1899. Highland Park (Summer Meeting), August 14 to 26. MICHIGAN STAKES, value 51,000. 3-year-olds. $10 to nominate ; $30 additional to start. 1 14 Miles. HIGHLAND PARK STAKES (Selling), value $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. $10 to nominate: $30 additional to start. 6 1-2 Furlongs. BANNER STAKES, value $1,000. 2-year-old colts and geldings. $10 to nominate; $30 addi-tional to start. 3-4 mile. Windsor (Summer Meeting), July 22 to August 12. MERCHANTS' STAKES, value 11,000. 3-year-old fillies. $10 to nominate; $30 additional to start. 1 Mile. MARTIMA8 STAKES (Selling), value $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. $10 to nominate; $30 additional to start. 1 1-8 Miles. ESSEX STAKE3, value $1,000. 2-year-olds. $10 to nominate; $30 additional to start. 5-8 Mile. Fort Erie (Summer Meeting), June 28 to July 19. CANADIAN DERBY, value $2,500 3-year-olds (foals of 1895). $20 to nominate ; $100 additional to start. 1 1-2 Miles. CANADIAN SPORTSMAN HANDICAP, value $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. $10 to nominate; $30 additional to start. 1 1-8 Miles. CASCADE STAKES (Selling), value $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. $10 to nominate; $30 additional to start. 7-8 Mile. QUEENSTOWN STAKES, value $1,000 2-year old fillies. $10 to nominate ; $30 additional to start. 5-8 Mile. WELLAND STAKES,,value $1,000. 2-year-olds. $10 to nominate; $30 additional to start. , 5 1-2 Furlongs. NIAGARA STAKES, value $1,000. 2-year-old colts and geldings. 510 to nominate; $30 additional tostart. 5-8 Mile. Montreal (Summer fleeting), June 8 to 24. WINDSOR HOTEL STAKES, value $1,500. 3-year-olds. $15 to nominate; $50 additional to stfuffc Mil BREWERS' STAKES (Selling), value $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. $10 to nominate; $30 additional to start. 7-8 Mile. MONTREAL HUNT CLUB STAKES (Selling), value $1,000. 3-year-olds ana upward. $10 to nominate: $30 additional to start. 1 1-8 Miles. PLACE-VIGOR HOTEL STAKES, value $1,000 2-year-old fillies. $10 to nominate; $30 additional to start. 1-2 Mile. FOREST AND STREAM STAKES, value $1,000 2-year-olds. $10 to nominate; $30 addi-tional to start. 4 1-2 Furiongs. WALTER O. PARMER SECRETARY, 213 Hammond Building, Detroit, nich. American Sporting flanual of 1899... (COPYRIGHTED.) A HANDBOOK OF FIGURES BEYOND COMPARISON. KBEN EXPERTS HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO IT George Siler on Pugilism. John Thatcher on Billiards. F. H. Brunell and C. C. Riley on Racing John Hervey on Harness Racina. An Official Compendium of Records. RACING, TROTTING, PAGING, BILLIARDS AND THE PUGILISTIC EVENTS OP 1898, hndicpfhstg Jsjn bookmaking tables. NEW FEATURES IN THESE LINES. THREE HANDICAP TABLES; WITH KEY8. Summaries by Experts on the Past Year's Doings. . - -EDITED BY K. JH. BRUNEIL . 30 CENTS IN PAPER. 50 CENTS IN SOFT MOROCCO. DAILY RAOING FORM PUBLISHING 00. 124-126 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO ILL.