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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, September 13, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, September 13, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899091301 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, September 13, 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] -Ksh vn. VO7t. yo. 220T CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1899 PRICE, 5 CENTS Mocorito Disqualified MOCOK.TO DISQUALIFIED. 1 i Through ehef r carelessness O. P. Romigh lost a purse and Mocorito a race at Hawthorne j yesterday. Jockey Conley and his valet were . the cause of this. Mocorito, after one of the gamest struggles ( ever seen at the track, beat Pacemaker with T. j Earns np by a nose on the post, but because jockey Conley was six pounds short of weight . when be came to weigh in Mocorito was justly " -disqualified It took the public some time to , realize what Mocorito was disqualified foi, as the filly had run game and "true through the stietch and inteifeied with no one. It seams that Conley bad rive mounts during the day and all with the exception of Mocorito 1 carried the same weight, about 106 pounds. The boy rode in the first race and checked out with 113 all right to ride in the Eecond. After making his check for the second he - trusted to his valet, but in some way the latter got tangled and instead of putting lead on Mocorito that woold make 113 he made a mistake and the filly was sent to the post six ponnds light. Mo:orito was a stanch favorite, and all ejes were on her when the barrier went up. She broke third, but was badly interfered with on the fir it turn and was knocked fur back. Con-ley did not loss heart, and close to the rail he weavod-his way through. The filly gained slowly but surely, and at the head of the stretch she was third, aod Boon wore the leaders down. Then a shout went np, ''Mocorito wins 1 Mocorito wins!" But all of a sudden alcng came Pacemaker, with Burns up, and at tha eighth post he was on even terms with Mocorito. From there home a de3peratd struggle ensued, and in the very last stride Mocorito got the verdict. Then there were the usual demonstrations after a favoiite wins and a rush for the betting ring. Everything was lovely until Conley hit the scales; then the trouble bsgan. He was six pounds short and there was no immediate way to account for it. Judge Rees hesitated some time before making his decision, but there was nothing left for him to do but to disqualify Mocorito. This be did, but pending an investigation Conley, bis valet and J. Stewart, who saddled the filly, are suspended . No matter which horse wins the public always lik es to tee a close finish and it was treated to one ia the fou rth race. This was a fivo furlong dash for twu-year-olda, and so close together did the first three finish that only tho judges could i ell which had won. The tin sh was between Nnlluh, Azua and Martin Dnke and Nullah, who led all the way, got the verdict. The chances are that over the fifth race a selling raco war wLl start. Tappan n on this race very easily from Ynb Dam. Tappan bslongs to J. H Smith, who is pretty shifty about running horses np and claiming them. His gelding waa entered for $303, bat C. B. McLean, who owns Fair Dec iver, bid him up to $310. Mr. Smith's representative, C H. Wii mms, bid $50i and Tappaa was led back to his stable. Losing the amount of the pirne through tho run-up made Smith Boro, and to get oven, he claimed Yub i Dam for $800. The latter is mure than an ordinary selling plater and it soems Smith got much the best of the deal. "Brewer" Schorr's Jackanapes, who won the third race, was rua up $300 over his entered price by CLarlaa O'Connor, who owns Lillian Ilbcd, which finished second. John Schorr stood tha raise. Mr. Comgan had a stable boy named Herting on his colt vVallonstein in the first race and this was the cause of the youngster bjing an 8 to 1 chance. Wallens:oin got away in front and , 1 i j . ( j . " , 1 led all the way, winning in a drive from Fair American. The Lady in Blue iB cherry ripe and had the last race at her mercy. H. Wilson got her off in front and towroped her field. J. E. Hand has b?en exonerated from blame for the inconsistent running of hi3 horEO King Bermuda. Nothing has been done about the cases of jockey 8 Nutt and Beauchamp. Tommy Burns was suspended for two days by Starter Dwyer. Sydney Bendor was at Hawthorne yesterday, and states that his good horse Tenby is getting along fairly well in D. McKelopp's hands. The doctor, however, thinks it will be impossible to get Tenby ready to run to his best form this fall. If he should become good this fall a meeting between him and Serrano would be of interest. George Siler, it is reported, has resigned his position as preBB agent, at Hawthorne, and is to remain east and make New York his permanent home. Mr. W. J. Jackman, of the Inter Ocean, has been appointed Mr Silor's successor. Hawthorne Form Chart HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, IIX., September '12. Forty-fifth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Bummer Meeting. Weather clear:. track fast. Presiding Judge, Capt. J. H Bees. Starter. Bichard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:15 p.m. A pr k) f FIRST BACE 5-8 Mile. Pnrse S400. $75 to second; $25 to third. -j- f Jit f 2-ynnr-o'rts. Maiden. Allowarces. Ind Horse A Wt Ht Yi StrFin Jor-keys Owners O H L C 14430 WALLKNSfEIN 105 11 li H 124 11 Herting B Corrigan 3 8 3 8 144662FAIR AMERICAN 112 2 8t 51 41 2 T Burns J W Sthorr & Sor.3 4 3 4 14166 VAN HOOREREKE102 11a 2" 21 22 31 Vititoe John Huffman 10 12 10 10 14466 SCARLET LTLY 106 9 52 61 611 42 H Wilson W S Barnes 5 5 5 5 14248 EDNA GERE Y 110 101 113 81 8H 5 E Morris W C Overton 15 15 15 15 14223 OA -TINE 112 41 3i 3 3" 6" Hinfcey G C B-nnett 15 20 15 20 14355 JEFF 112 3" 6" 71 72 7 Bigby A Berry & Co 20 40 20 40 1?941 N1VERNA 102 71 71 91 91 82 Dugan Hint & Baker 30 40 30 40 11970 FAIR TFST 105 51 41141 51 9U Winkfleld WHMy&Son 15 20 15 20 KAHLER 102 13" 12a 111 111 102 Boland Mrs C Henry 15 30 15 SO 14223 TRKLA 106 12" 14a 13 131 lis Conley W F Srhulte 10 10 10 10 14430 TUTRILL 108 161 151 15 151 12h Lines John McCaffery 12 20 12 20 14231 PkATRIE DOG 102 17 162 161 162 13a Flick W W Clark 30 40 30 40 1 433 IRISH JEWEL 110 15" 17 17 17 142 WDeau BCWngner SO 30 30 30 14466 CLARA M. 109 6 91 101 102 153 J Mathews W G Mathews 10 12 10 12 144663H, ' DAVENPORT 106 14a 13114 142 16 Mitch-.ll 8 Bryant 10 12 10 12 THE LADY 102 8" 102 121 123 17 J Brown L H Ezell 10 10 5 6 Time, 241, 37, 491,1:021. Winner Blk. c, by Artillery Ventura. Post 10 minutes. Start good. Won driving: eecond end third were driving even harder. Wallenstein was fortunate in getting away, showed a lot of speed and had a cl'ar path. The littL b iy that rode him handled nim well and did not become rattled when th r i jch cime. Fair American is a slow beginner and this was a oreat handicap to hm. He met with a lot of interference but stood it gtmely and finiebet strongly under punishment. Vn Hoorebike showed fin speei. He g t away in the rear division on the outside and was much used in getting up Scarlet Lily bad no excuses. The Lady was well backed and rumor has it she has worked fast. Scratched 13622 Commonwealth Attorney. 112. Overweights Irish Jewel, 5 pounds: Tntt ill, 3; Tekla, 1; Edna Gerry, 1. Wallenstein, place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Fair American, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. Van Hooreteke, show, 2 to 1. 1 A K O 1 SECOND BACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $400. $75 to second ; $25 to third. 1 rir O d L 4-var.nirt and upward. Selling. lad Horses A Wt Bt 4 Y X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (14310)MOCORITO 4 113 31 91 71 4 31 1 Conley O P Romigh 21 13-521 13-5' 14434 PAf EMAKEB 4 115 6a 6 8U 71 SH 26 T Burns W C Fessenden 7 7 41 41 144902BU3KIN 4 112 4 71 51 61 71 SH M Joynt 8vdny Pacet 10 12 10 12 14190 BAMIVEL 4 111 5a 4" 6 5U 51 4a J Mathws Forsythe Bros 20 20 15 15 6639 DAGMAB 4 111 2a Si 4 31 4 51 M'tchell John Brnock 15 20 15 20 14155 LOYAL TTA 5 112 81 3U 31 81 81 6H Vitit-e Lpona-d&Morgan7 8 7 8 1251 FARLEY 7 112 7 la li 2 11 71 Hinkry R Miller 15 15 15 15 (14433) DAMOCLES 6 112 91 81 9a 10M101 81 Dusan P M Civill 5 6 5 5 14338 MC ALBERT 4 111 101 101 101 111 112 92 Ra'ph H R -binson 15 25 15 25 14336 V'L'T PARDONS 5 112 In 21 2H l 21 106 W Dan E F V as 10 15 10 15 14310 TBEES H. 5 111111113 112 91 91 lUi McNulIy G B Hivill 30 40 30 40 14160 J. STOCFFEB 5 11112 12 12 12 12 12 Hansen H L Jones & Co 50 50 50 50 Disqualified for being short f weight. Time, 241, 361, 49. 1 :02, 1 :141, 1 :27i. Winner B. c, by Kantaka Debut. Post 10 minnt0s. Start fair. It wr s a terrific drive between the first two. Both of the first two horses ran good game rcs. Mocorito was almost thrown over the fcnee on the first turn, and after thi nccident appeared to be hopelessly beatpn; but Conley weavel bis way through cleverly and by riding a powerful finish managed to getun m time to win. Pacemaker ha 1 a rough journey throughout, but stood it gamely. Burns punished him mercilessly through the tre'eh. RusVin finished strorgly Farley and Violet Parsons both showed a lot of Bpepd. Mark Farley. He pulled up sound Damocles warmd up stiff and sore and went to the post lame. Conley was six pounds short of weight and Moro ito as diFqulifie Scratched 14292 ElMad, 115; 14495 Cecil. Ill: 14432 Jack Martin. 111. Pacmake , pl-co. 2 to I: show, evens Ru:kin, place, 5 to 1; ehow, 2 to 1. Samivel, show, 3 to 1 Mocorito, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. . I A'K JT THIRDBACE lHui)eP5rRe$4tio7$75 to second; $25 to third. I dbO J mi 3-year-olds and m ward Selling. nd Horses A Wt St & Yy .li BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14l952jaCKANAPE9 4 109 51 3H Si 4111111 T Burns J W Schorr & Son4-5 9-104-5 9-10 14495 LILLIAN REED 3 101 7a 5" 6a 5a 41 2 Boland Charles O'Connor20 20 15 20 144;i3TIi.LrE W. 4 109 61 81U0 8" 62 3i McJnjnt W C ancy 3 41 3 41 14453 VICTORIVE 4 112 4a 101 7" 3 2k 4 Peterman J K R aly 30 40 30 40 14490 S' HAN KEN 3 97 91 11 5 7i 52 5i Dugaa W F S-hnite 15 15 15 15 144-573BROWN DICK 3 97 3"c 121 16 15 3i 66 Tnlly W H Roller 15 20 15 20 12854 BLENHEIM 3 97 8" 6lj 41 6" 7 71 Mitchell J H Smith 15 50 15 50 14294 OH'CEY FfciHER4 107 2a 42 8a 91 90 8U Lines W Mnlveil 20 20 15 15 13983 HUB P RATHER 3 97 11 7a 91 102 102 91 .1 Waldo J Arno 40 100 40 100 14141 FA LOiH' ITA 3 97 10" 2a 211 2i 11 10H Vititoe M Kahn 15 20 15 20 14134 LEW HOPPER 6 112 1" 911 11 8 II Va-jduson John Brenock 10 15 10 15 Time, 25, 49. 1 02, 1:151, 1 :41i. Winner B g. by Leonatus Belio ol Rnnnymfde. Off at the tiriit break to a aond sttrt Woi whipped ont: second, third and fourth driving to tun limit. Jsckanap3 wes the best and in a Boft spot. Bums took no chances and won as far off as he could. Lillian Rjel di t well. She hunc on gamely under a terrific drive all thronh tho stretch. Ti.lie W. had btd racing luck She was badly interfered with at the etirt and was nevpr fble to set tbron h until the stretch wa- rech-d. Thn she finish d very strouely. Victrme looked dangerous at the he- d of the stretch, but died away at the end. Schnnkan ran a good rce So oirt Brown D ck as far as be wpnt. Jacknnanos was run up $300 over Lis entered prise of 300 by Ch r es O'Bri'n. and bought in for 'he odd five. Scratched 14492 Mies Stnnton. 97; 14281 Donster wivol, 110: 14492 Rondazz". 110. Jackanapes, placa. oat. Lillian R ed. place, 7 to 1; show. 2i to 1. Tillie W ehow, 7 to 10. "7lprfcQ FOURTH HACK 5-8 Rlile. Purte $400. $75 to Becond; 25 10 third. XJbOO 2-yHr-oldP. Spiling. nd Horses A Wt St Ya. K H. Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 1 42? 2 NULLAH 109 24 H li l-'t i l, n a bl) rr zi-e 8 12 8 IF 14333 AZU A 103 1" 6" 3i 41 2 Boland M FCnnnnn&Co 10 20 10 20 14122 MARTIN DUKE 103 Sa 3 Si 2a Si J Mathews Ap'leglte&D'rn'm 12 20 12 20 14034 THE BUSH 99 81 91 7a 7" 4a TBurnB J W Schorr & Son 2t 10 21 10 1445220CONEE 103 4i 4 4i 5 5" Dugan C Bcckley & Co 3 3 21 2f (14225)Kir,KUMBOB 106 7 81 6 61 6H Conloy E W Purser 6 6 4 4 14335 LADY CDRZON 105 6 51 8H XH 7 Vititoe J S O'Brien 15 15 15 15 14224 PEGURANCA 103 lOi It 102 91 8 Silvers G O Bennett 15 20 15 20 14177 ZZA 105 5 2H 211 3" 9U Newcom W R Griffin 8 10 8 10 U4465)ORLETTA 103 9h 7h 913102 10J Sheppard G W Heoley 6 8 6 8 14355 MACIE MAREE 100 11 10 11 11 11 Mitchell James B Gray 12 12 10 10 Time, 12, 24 J, 37, 50, 1:03. Winner B. f, by Aintreo Lady Auusta. Pot 6 minutes. Start fair. Tho first Eix wero driving to tho limit. Nullah had the most 3pesd but barely lasted long enoueh to win. She is a fsc filly but cannot go a long ronte. Azna stould bavo won. She was bumped into and sharply interfered with at tho start. After this th fllly ws hampered often but stood it gamely tndwas rlosiog fast at the Pnd. Martin Dnke etopped and then cme again in the last fifty yards The Rush was on tboontsideand lost ground all the way. Oconee was pockMod throughout wihno chenco to get through. Tho Banie can ba said of Kickumbob. Zizh showed some pred bnt not mnch. Scrtchd 1411S Innovator, 98; 13927 Zsriba, 103; 14335 Wig, 108; (14333)5atn, 103; 14333. Glissando, 10G; 141182Calocan, 105; (14470)Lomond, 106. Nullah, place, 5 to 1; show. 2 to 1. Azna, place, 8 to 1; show. 3 to 1. Martin Duke, show, 3 to 1. Oconee, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Kicknmbob, place. 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. "1 "KOl FIFTH RACE-1 1-16 Miles. Purse 400. $75 to second; $25 to third. JL tfc db 4-year-olds and upward Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M H BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L Q 144953TAPPAN 5 104 61 6 3 2U 2-' Hi Mitchell J H Smith 3 4T3 U 129153YDB DAM 5 105 7 5" 5H 52 4" 2" Silvers WEAoplegate 5 5 4 4 14386 K1SME 5 105 4 4H 2" 31 Wi 32 T Burns John Powers 3 41 3 45 14419 FAIR rECEIVER4 109 1 Vi HI 1H 1 42 Vititoe C H McLean 4 6 4 41 (14453)L'TTLES1NGKB5 106 3 61 61 51 51 Conhy R M Hennessy 3 31 3 31 14492 BROTHER FREDS 104 2 2J 4i 4" 66 6 RobertBon John Call 20 40 20 40 14449 EITHOLIN 4 110 5 7 7 7 7 7 RJone J D Doyle 5 7 5 7 Time. 241, 491, 1:02, 1:15, 1:41, 1:48. Winner B g, by Powhattan Finical. Post 4 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly; th9 next two wero under prossure Tappanhad e'ear sailing a"d under a good rid ran a fine race. It was considerably better than enher of his last two. Yoba Dam was handicapped by the ride he not. He is a big heavy-headed horse and Silvers could not do him justice. Kisme had no excuses and ran as eood as sho is capable of. Fair Deceiver could not handle the weight and go the route. Throw Little Singer's race-out. It was far bilow her mark and will not do. Brother Fred and Eitholin were outclassed. The winner ws run ud $300 over hia entered price of $300 b C. R. McLean bat was retained J.. H. Smith, owner nf Taocan, claimed Yuba Dam for $800. Scratched (14471)Moioni, 112. Tappan, place, 8 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Yuba Dam, place, 7 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Ki9me, show, 7 to 10. Littla Singer, place, 6 to 5; show, 2 to 5. - K SIXTnRXCElne7-PuTie$l0$75to second ; $25 to third. I Tg tJ 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. ind Horsea A Wt St K K MtrFin JockoyB Owners O H L C 14402 TREL. IN BLUS3 99 11 16 10 15 12 Hi H Wilson A B Barnes 6-5 3-2 6-5 3-? 144532PERIWIG 5 106 5 51 521 3 2 22 Conley W F t-chulte 4 4 2 11-5. 14494 RUBEL 3 93 2" 411 4" 51 43 3 Dngau L J Haab 15 20 15 20 1449G3VOODRANGER 4 103 3h 2112 2U 31 4 Mitchell M Jordan 10 30 10 30 14501 THK BONDMAN 3 102 61 7H 76 76 72 5 Vititoe WaltriPg&Yeat erlO 10 10 10 14450 HOLDUP 3 93 7h 8 8 8 8 6H Seaton MrsRBiadley 100 100 100 1C0 14491 MA AISE 3 99 4 3 31 42 5H 76 T Barns C H Will.ams 41 5 4i 5 14492 HEROICS 3 99 8 6" 61 61 61 8 W Jones T Ccstello 15 30 15 30 Time. 121, 24. 48, 1 :01, 1 :14, 1 :41i. Winner B. f, by Himyar British B ue Blood. Post 6 minntos. Start good. V on handily; eecond the same; third and fourth were driving to tho 1'init. The Lady in Blue had abundant speed and raced her Bold to defeat in goina the first tbrea quarters. The filly wae at herbe?tand seta terrific psce. Periwig did his bsst With clear sailing Rubl would have beon closer up He was badly rocketed and obl'gjd to pull np in the stretch. Woodraneer ran a good race but hung when the pinch camo. Malaise did not hnve speed enough to koop up. Sc-atcbed 14431 Dhler, 93; 14190 Emma Smith, 93. Overweights Periwig. 3 pounds. Ihe Lady in Blue, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Periwig, place. 7 to 10; sho.v, out. Rubsl, show ' 21tol. Gossip of the Turf , GOSSIP OV THE TUKF. Most people who pay attention to horse matters will recall the fact that in 1896 there was foaled on V. L. Kirkman's place, near Nashville, Tenn., a perfectly white thoroughbred colt: The foal was regarded as a freak, especially as its sire, Palestine, ia a chestnut horse, while its dam, Black Girl, is a jet bleck mare. Mr. Eirkman has had numerous opportunities to sell the colt at a good price, but still owns him, and will send him over to St. Louis about the first of September to race for some of the purses offered by the Fair Grounds Association. From the time the foal first saw the light up to last spring its coat was snow wh'te, with the exception of its eyes, which were black, and the tips of its ears, which were red. The colt was registered under the name of White Cross, and raced at the Nashville fall meeting a couple of times in his two-year-old form, but finished in each instance outside the money. White Cross has been gradually changing his color binco last February, and it is thought that by next February be will be es intensely b'ack as he has been intensely white. Following the terrible cold spell, F brunry 13. 1899. the colt baa been turning black; but whether tha severity of the weather is in any manner responsible for thb change is not known. However, about that time black spots b?gan to appear on his quarters, and these have bepn growing rapidly ever since. Other black spots have appeared on his neck nd shoulders, and his ears have turned a dark brown. His tail, which was white, is fast changing to a glossy blck, and indications of a similar change are visible all over the b dy. A number of leirned men have exami' ed tho colt, but not one of them has offered any explanation of the remarkable change now taking place in the colt's color. Whi'o Cross has ben in training at Mr. Kirkman's farm Mnce last Mav. acd hi" best trials include a quart-r in 25, a half in 12 and thro-quarters in 1:18. H- is about sixteen hands high. Spirit of the Tims. Manage! Green has announced stakes for the Woitein Tnrf Asrociation. to bi run over the new Tnnfaran trick near San Fraucuco. They cloeed October 25 and are as follows: San Mateo Stakes, 3 year-olds, 1 mile, $1,200 guaranteed. Bay View Btako, 3-year-olde and upward, 1 1-4 inils, sdl-niT, $1,000 gu rantrd. Stanford 8takos, 2-year-old, 7-8 mile, $1,200 guaranteed Spr ne Vll"y Shakes, 3 year-olds, handicap, 114 miles, $1,500 guaranteed. Tanfara Stke, 2-year-olds, Landicap, 1 mi e, $l,2C0 guarantee-!. Holiday Ha dirao, 2year-ol3s-and upward, i;i-4 miles, $1,500 guaranteed. Page [2] DAILY RACING FOBM AND AMERICAN 1DRF CONGRESS RECORD. ISSUED EVERY DAY. OFFICIAL OSQAH OF THE AMEEIOAN TUEF G0K3BES8. DAILY RACING FOBM PUBLISHING CO. A daily reflection of the American Tnrf by Telegraph. Editor, F. H. Bhunell. A wooi ate Editor, G. G. Rile. 124-126 FIFTH AYENDE, CHICAGO, ILL. COPYRIGHTED. Entered according to act of Congress, In the year 1899, by Frank H. Brnnell, in the office of ths Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C., U. B. A. (The ciiart numbers of Dailt Racing Form must not he nsed. 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Back aumbers can be promptly supplied, Orders for advertisements can be left at the fit Louis oifice for telegraphic transmission. CINCINNATI OFFICE 405-410 Vine Street. J. B. Hawley, Agent. On Sale at Noon. DETROIT 0 FFICE-34 LaFayette Avenue, Hoath & Roney, Agents. On ale at 9:00 A.M. AT NASHVILLE, TENN. : Duncan Hotel. CHICAGO, ILL., SEPTEMBER 13, 1899. Brooklyn Entries BKOOKLYN ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: trark good. First Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2- year-olds. Handicap. Ind. Horses. Age. W?t. Hdcn (143S8)Rockton 115 740 123?62Inisbfree 112 730 144f43Mnntanic Ill 70 14390 Oketteo.. 109 735 1442630nck Qneen 1C9 720 14426 Motif y.... 108 730 144H Flower of Gold 105 725 14464 Goldone 105 715 14424 Ross Clark 105 720 Fecond Race 1 1-8 Mllrs. All ages. Handicap. 14517 Box 5.... 120 730 (14487)Arbaces 4.. ..116 740 (l4463)Azucena 4. ...115 750 14514 King Barleycorn 3.... 114 735 144613Lei. Planter 3.... 112 730 14457 Lackland 3.. ..110 720 14429 Bon Ino 5.... 104 700 Third Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2- year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. The Albemarle Stakes. $1,000 added. (14426)Musette 119 735 14J26 lroqr ois Belle 112 725 14357 Her Ladyship H2 720 13852 Lady of the Vale 112 ......730 144262Runaway Girl... 112 735 14462Mieerirordia 112 740 14488 Star Chamber 112 710 14478 Olinda 112 715 (14454) Cleora 112 750 Fonrth Race 1 1-1G Miles. All agr b. Allowances. (14457)Batten 3.. ..116 750 14457 lackland 3.. ..116 700 14215 Dr. Eichberg 3. ...116 725 14480 Lieutenant Gibson 2. ...100 740 Fifth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling. 11230 Matnnza 3.. ..110 715 (14271)Bfl!o of Memphis 4. ...108 735 11951 Maid of Erin 4.. ..107 710 14124 Bn Badad 4.. ..105 720 14479 L'Alonet'e 4. ...105 725 13219 Holland 3.. ..104 710 (144ll)Peace 3.. ..100 ... ..740 143452.Satin Slipper 3.... 94 750 1445 Davo S 5.... 92 735 14350 Lepida 3.... 89 700 14482 Red Spider 5.... 88 730 , 138313 Klondyke Qneen 3.... 84 720 Sixth Race 1 1-1G Miles. 3- year-olds. Allowances. (14455) Monadour 119 730 14462 Chappaqua 115 720 144li73Mai 112 725 14483 PollaB 112 700 137552Bettio Gray 112 720 Fort Erie Form FORT ERIE FORM. Foet Erie, Ont.. September 12. The form of Wednesday's Fort Erie fields in: First Bare Ai by. Aerobe t. Nicholas. Sfcond Race Jack Telling, Ailenna, Miss Hudson. Third Race Rotterdam, Bell Punch, Red Pirate. Fourth Race RiRht Bower. Maiie Orcndorf, Jena. Fifth Race Rty Salazar, Nicety Cents, Per-cita. Eixth Race Looiam, Rideau. La MaEcota. Fort Erie Entries FORT ERIK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling, lad. Horses Ago. Wt. Hdcp. 13460 Judge Quigley 4. ...112 630 14412 Elano 7.. ..109 645 13783 Athy 5.... 109 7C0 14489 Negoncie 5.. ..109 665 145082Lovice 4.... 109 650 14241 Seidenbach 4.. ..109 640 11402 Briehton 5 .... 109 6S0 145073Nicholas 6....1C2 685 144462Devil'a Dream 5. ...112 675 14379 Kathio May 5. ...102 670 14502 Bromo 5.... 102 660 j 14439 Acrobat 4.... 102 690 14507 Hungry Hill 5. ...102 655 Second Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 12633 Mecklenburg 110 650 14511 Blle Dinmont 107 660 14185 Jack Telling 103 700 14511 bolent 103 675 144S6 L'ssome 103 670 145ll2Moncghan 1C0 680 14503SAilenna 100 690 J4436 Miss Hudson 100 685 Third Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 14504 Ennomia 4....1P4 665 144442R0tterdHm 5.. ..104 700 14487 Billy. Houfe 3.. ..101 660 144862Bell Pnnrh 4.... 99 690 1444 u.lpnH II 6.... 99 640 (14476)M nzanita a.... 98 680 144873KPd Pirate 3.... 97 685 14440 Windward 3.... 86 675 Fourth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. 14485 Avatar 106 650 14505 Lord Minto 104 640 ( 14211) Right Bowpr 104 700 (14445) Marie Orendorf 103 690 14503 Statira 101 670 14445 Maple 101 6fi0 (Ul43)Jena 101 685 14488 Barbarian 94 .675 14503 Tamnion 94 680 14488 Lizzie McCarthy 94 .655 145032Amaianth 94 .685 Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and npward. Soiling. 145043Tbn Dauphin 4.. ..101 675 14447 Granby 3.. ..101 670 14502 Nbarnis 4. ...101 F80 14416 Rey Salaz'ar 4.... 98 700 (144i2)Percita 6.... 98 685 14442 Ci os-da 3.... 98 650 14417 Ninety Cents 3.... 95 690 14414 Belcravia 3.... 95 670 14472 Wreath 3...: 92 ......680 14438 Fairmont 3.... 92 660 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, nd. Horses, color, eex & pedigree.Wt. Hdcp 1447431a Grange 4.. ..110 675 (14444)Looram 6. ...107 700 14f062Hfdeau 5'.. ..104 690 14477 Prince of Wales 3.. ..101 670 14398 La Mascota 6. ...101 685 Little King, b c, bv Kinglike Miss Maod 3. ...101 1443By Gporg 3.. ..101 680 14507 Annie Lauretta 4.... 98 675 Hawthorne Form HAWTHORNE FORM. The form of Wednesd ay's Hawthorne fields is : First Race Batseda, Gutsie Fav, Maydine, i Second Race Farley, Lamity, Prestar. Third Race Abe Furst, Goebel, J. H. C. Fonrth Race Jackanapes, Periwig, Doable Dummy. Fifth Race Hittick, Bon Jour, McOleary. Sixth Race Merops, Ed Tipton, Bert Dtvis. The Most Successful Handicap BEFOBE THIS PUBLIC And combined with information our clients ba- He races EVERY DAY MESMERIST. IMP, WATER BOTTLE, MR. BROWN, FREE LANCE were our winners yesterday. Wo invite inspection of our records to PROVE tbe-abovA. TODAY we hav TWO SPECIALS AT HAWTHORNE and TWO on eauern tracks. Mail orders telegraphed by 10 a. m. Terms $5.00 for six days. $1.00 daily. Chicago Turf Advisory Co., Room 707, 325 Doarhorn St., Chicago, 111. Hawthorne, Gravesenc! FORT JiRIK. SPECIAL SELECTIONS on all races run at the above racetracks. We send one or two at each track: nevr more Thf y win six timos ont of eight. THURSDAY we have n 10 to 1 chance; will win sure, barring accidents. We don't advertir e impossible things Telegraphed any-heio9:30a.m Terms. $1 00 daily; $1.00 weekly. Race Track Information .Bureau, Suite 500, 203 Oearbarn St., Chicago, 111 OUR SPECIALS IT IS YOUR OWN LOSS ... If you detay in subscribing in tha future for the good things to como off both at th Chicago end Nbw Yorlc racetracts WE pOITVELY ASSERT TO THE READERS OF THIS ADV. that we have SIX LONG SHOTS that will be under tho wiro first within the next ten days. Send stamp for booklet "Golteu Gain." $10.00 f r six days' selections; $5 00 fLr three days, in advarce. The National Turr Investment Co., Snite 605. 167 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. ..Yearlings at Auction,. At Baivthornn Race Track Paddocks... Saturday, September 16, at 1 p. m. sharp. Six Yearling? bred at Mr. J. E. Wbitten's Oak Grove Stud Farm, Wilmington, 111. Four are by the great racehorse Al Fariow, ona by Imp. Dandis Dinmont, and one by Imp. Dundee. All from choicely bied va&ret. Gravesend Form GRAVES END FORM. New Yoek, N. Y., September 12. The form of Wednesday's Graveseorl fields is: First Race Mqntanic, Rrckton, Okettee. Second Race Azucena, Arbaces, King Barleycorn. Third R?ce Clora. Misericordia, Musette. Fonrth Race Batten, Lieutenant Gibson, Dr. Eifbborer. Fif h Race S"tin Slipper, Peace, Dnvo S. 8ixth Race Monadour, Mai, Bottie Gray. Hawthorne Entries HAWTHORNE ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Fillies Selling. Cnd Horses Age Wt. Hdcc. 14430 Antoni'tta 106 625 125782Basseda 106 725 14448 Battie K 106 ......660 14448 Maydine 106 695 1411 Zazel 103 690 14419 True Fit 103 665 143332GussIe Fay 103 7C0 14419 Honey wood 100 675 14520 The Lady 100 600 14309 Flora Lee 100 685 14466 Donna Anita 100 660 13024 Lady Mother 100 630 14127 May I G 100 675 144S0 Myrtle Gebaur..... 100 685 14401 Mattio Bazar 100 665 14466 Fannie Leland 100 625 Youssondo 100 14452 Miss Fee 100 640 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 14085 Peter McCuo 4.. ..112 685 14521 Farley 7.. ..109 700 11106 Prestar 4... .109 690 14496 Cecil 6.. ..109 ......670 8351 Coronatns 4 109 600 13297 Tension 4.... 109 670 143153Lamity 3.. ..103 690 14400 Duty 3. ...103 680 14402 Little Gavroache 3.. ..103 14402 Maz:eV 3.. ..103 665 14219 SadieArtha 3. ...103 650 Third Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances (14418)Georgo Arnold 5. ...122 675 14521 Moconto 4 . 119 675 (l4467)Tona Middleton 3:. ..116 660 143513LittIe Jack Horner 3 113 660 14221 Borden 4.. ..112 655 144322.ab Fnrst 5. ..,112 725 14419 J.H. C 5.. ..112 685 130773Forseen 6.. ..109 660 14492 Miss Lynah 6 109 680 13623 La Princessa 5....1C9 650 14449 Goebel 3.. ..106 700 Fourth Raco 1 1-4 Miles. 4-year-oldB nnd upward. Soiling. 14331 CcuntesBlrma 6. ...104 6S5 14471 Farondelle 4.. ..104 680 145J52Periwig 5.. ..104 695 i 11471 Pinkey Potter 6.. ..104 675 (14522)Jackarapes 4.. ..104 700 (l4195)Kiug Bermuda 4. ...104 690 14153 JeseieS 4.. ..104 680 (11423)Doublo Dammy 5.. ..104 695 Fifth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 14434 BonJour 4. ...107 715 ( 14450) Livadia 4 107 ..695 (14492)King's Highway 4. ...107 700 l447l2McClearj 4.. ..103 705 12147 Nannie Davis 4 103 670 14521 McAlbert 4.. ..103 660 14496 Ison 4... .103 640 14501 Jim McCleevy 3.... 102 700 14E013Pat Garrett 3.... 97 ......680 14275 D'aer 3.... 97 675 11434 Glsngabor 3.... 96 ... G95 (14016) Hittick 3.... 96 .."...793 14400 Anmvwan 3 98 6Sfr 14241 Prince of Orange 3 95 ...".".'675 Sixth Race 1 Mllo. 3-year-olde. AllowEncoe. H7773Merops 112 los 11219 Falstto Jr 109 at 142963Pd Tipton 107 ""720 144002Beit Davis 107 710 14431 Dhler jol ."."".7io 14450 Seattle iru cr 145253Rnbel t04 eg5. 14400 Preliminary 104 B2 14467 Shotblt 104 600 Page [3] Brooklyn Form Chart BROOKLYN FORM CHART. GPATEJI KD, I . I.. S pt mlicr 13. First day Brooklyn Jor key Club. Autumn Meeting. , Weather clear; track fair. ; Presiding Judge. R. W. SimmoDB. Starter, C. jTFitzgerald. Racing starts at 2:30 p.m. : 1 j r i i FIRST RACE 5 1-a Jfc'urlongs. $l,0CO added. All ages. Heavy Weight Han- 14fcOl4: dicap . Ind Horses AWt Bt M Yi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 14462 MISH MARION 3 105 6 11 li 1" la Bullman B Schreiber 10 12 10 12 1447931 A DY LINDSAY 3 108 4 2h 21 2H 23 Spncer J A McLaughlin 31 4 3 31 143273LAMBENT 6 109 1 5 51 3 3 O'Leaty M Clancy 10 20 10 20 . (14465)S OF BETHL'M 4 111 9 8 8 7 41 Wed'rstr'ndU Gibsi n Jr 15 15 10 15 14369 HFLIOBAS 3 114 5 61 6 51 51 O'Connor Bromlpj & Co 8 8 5 5 (1445) JINKS 3 113 7 3 3 41 61 Olawson Sydney P-get 7 t 6 6 (14438) IinOR 5 135 2 4" 4h 61 7 Taral MnrcusDaly 31 5 3 5 14!i69 BLARNEY5TONE4 106 8 9 9 8 8 Wilson Brown 20 30 20 30 142363CUEVAL D'OR 3 108 3 7 7 9 9 Dnpee R.HMsPotter 30 150 30 ISO (14459)K. BARLEYCORNS 117 11 11 11 10 10 Keeuan J P R'bi'on 8 12 8 10 j 14300 ACDSHLA 3 106 10 10 10 11 11 Odom W H Clark 8 8 6 8 Time, 12, 23. 47, 1 :08. 1 Winner B. f, by Himyar Astlat. , . ...... 1 n u- P st 12 minnies, Sturt straggling. Wod driving. Miss Marion run a fine race, flnisbirtg 5 gamely cnoer strong riding. La y Lindssy rn to her best form end hnng on stoutly but could not quite g t up at the end. Lambent ran well and is improving. Ieidor ran a poor race but the lump surface was against Mm and Helkbas. Star of Bethlehem ran a good race. Jinks and Kln1j?iYtcbeo-U(lra 131023CanriloblEck, 120; (14145)Biuo Devil. 115; (14271)Blle of VrrpLis. 112: 434E.2fcatin 8)ipr.er, 108: (14347) Y atr Kit g. 106: 144792L dy Madge. 104: 14165 Eardel a, 103: 14288 M&rFlecki oe, 1C0: 14407 Clarobe, 97; 14350 Lcpida, 95; 144323 Tabouret, 111. Ovprvp'ghts Lady Lindsay, 1 pound. Mifs Marion, place, 5 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Lady Lindsay, place, 7 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Lambent, show 4 to 1. T-A ST 1 P5 SECOND RACE 1 1-1 Miles. 800 added. 3 year-olds and upward. ' 1 4:0 I O Selling. Ind liorsee A Wt Bt jj Yk StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L. C 14328 BANDPBECS 4 104 7 li 11 11 11 1 Wilson P J Dwyer 20 60 20 60 14?913FAMO KBTJRN 4 112 6 51 3H 21 23 2 Srncer PDnrne 1 1 1-2 1-2 : 144575 K1BKWOOD 3 105 1 3 41 41 3 31 O'Leeiy T F Barrett & Co 3 4 2 31 1443 CAT f- DP AL 3 95 2 41 61 61 51 41 O'Crrnor JJMtCtfferty 20 60 20 60 149:-3( LONS'LLA 4 6 4 21 2n 31 4" 52 Parian Gorgbarret 8tbl 10 15 10 15 157f6 M?BrY PRINCE 6 114 3 7 51 El 61 C Taral WTMy 3 8 3 8 142?63D1M1NTJT1VE 3 98 5 61 7 7 7 7 Weis" J A McLaughlin 15 40 15 40 Time. 12, 2E. 3'., 50, 1 :02, i :i54 i :43, i :4g Wir nr B. c, by Hanover Pomona PoM 4 minutes. Start ood. Wti drivirg. Bsnnorkburn was very fore goirgto the post butilmrstrn his reie and with a nere vig rrus in th might have von. Bardpjess fhowed a snrriitinp irrprcvf meet in fpf ed 6Ld ran t( lisbst foim cf last year. Kirkwoodwss always cntiur . Ca Lern 1 rn a sr od rar e." Clorsiila ihcved rrl" fppr d bnt qnii in tb.p last quarter. BfiBtcl c (14407)A'bf cpf, 114: 144832Dfn Rice. 104; 14514 Siar of Brtbbhem, 1C4: 14428 Blreana 1C4; 1SEG2 fcm.aticnal, 101; 13193 CEntcdas, 58; (l4l55)Montdonr, 97; 144833Jefferson, 96; (l632)Manline, 95. Overwtignu D minntive. 1 pound. Bar dpreps. place, 12 to 1; sbow, 5 to 1. Bannockbnrn, place, cut. Kirkwood, tshow,.l to 2. 4 1 ft THIBD BACE 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 4gQ.Av) Jnrior Championship Stakes. Value $15,000. Ind Horsea A Wt St j Ym StrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H L C f 14480)MESMFRIST 122 2 2h 22 Ink 11 O'Connor Bromley & Co 6-513-10t 13-10 (l9i,i8)hlGR ORDER 112 3 51 41 3 2 Doegett EiRtin & Larahie 8 8 7 7 14454 ILDRIM 105 10 11 8 4h 3" Wilson H E Leieh 20 40 20 40 14288 MOD KIN E 105 1 li U 21 4 Bullman G B Morris 7 7 6 6 144 82 WARING 105 7 10 61 61 51 Slack F M Tylor 20 60 20 60 135?92P.OFMELBOURNEU2 9 9 9 7 61 Shaw FD Beard 10 25 10 25 144093MC MEEKIN 105 8 8 10 8 7 Dnpee J E MaddPn f8 8 8 8 14'Q9 WTTPEttS 105 13 13 13 9 8 Odom W H Clark 20 40 20 40 14480 TODDY 108 15 14 1 10 9 Spencer J R Kefine 12 20 12 20 fl4i61)KlLMARNOCK 108 7 7 7 11 10 M her J E Madden 8 8 8 8 14298 KING'S COURIER 112 4 41 31 51 11 Hennery The Popper Stable30 30 30 30 14it)9 MR. JERSEY 112 5 12 12 12 12 Clayton JESpagram 20 50 20 50 f 14100) SAKH RAT 112 11 61 5113 13 O'Leary P Dnnne 12 15 12 15 HAMMOCK 105 17 17 17 14 14 Phelan P J Dwyp r 20 2C0 20 200 14371 MISSIONARY 115 16 16 16 15 15 Taral Bromley & Co 6-513-10t 13-10 1490 ST. PINNAN 106 6 3u 11 16 16 Littlefield Macus Daly 20 30 20 30 1 13822) DE LACY 112 15 15 15 17 17 Clnwson Sydney Paget 10 20 10 20 fCupled in betting. Time, 12, 23, 35, 48H, 1:15. Wirner Cb. c, by Albert Hrodoo. Pc&t 5 minutes Stutfaw. Won easily. Mesmerist was never unt or pressure. High Order issecoocnit. Ho smmonnted interfeienre and ran a fine race. Ildrim closed tremendously ff t ir thf last siitff nth Moorice tired in the stietch. Waring and Prince of Melbourne ran well. King's Courier quit in the stretch Scratched-14480 Meribert, 130; 142683Wiudmere, 105; 13003Trnmp6t, 112; (14347) Water King, 112. Overveigttf Toddy, 3 pcurds; Kilmarnock, 3; Missionary, 3: St. Finnan, 1. Misnemt, plate, 1 to 2; show, out. High Order, place, 21 to 1; show, evens. Ildrim, show, 5 to 1. . . -i j r I 7 FOURTH HACK 1 1-4 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. J4trO X i First Special. $2,500 adned. Ind Horses A Wt 8t Bt M Yi ? StrFin JockeyB Ownors O H L C" 14?91 IMP 5 119 1 23 23 22 1 1U 12 P Clay H'rn'f&Brrss man7-5 8-5 7-5 8-5 3445tJH FPMPST'D8 112 3 1K 1" 1" 23 22 2W Spencer Heedif y&Norton 6 8 6 6 14f91 MAXINE 5 119 5 3" 3 31 3 32 3i Clawton AJPtemler 3 7 3 6 14481 B.A 1GI E 4 122 4 51 51 42 5 4" 42 Maher E 8 Gardner 5 5 3 3 14481'MrSKADlNE 4 122 6 4 4 51 6 6 5! O'Leary W B Clark 10 25 10 15 14481 BCX 5 122 2 6 6 6 41 5h 6 Taral W Sbowalter 8 20 8 15 t deed Btsrtfrp. 1 ime. 24. 57, 4f , 1 :01, 1 :15, 1 :2iU, 1 :42, 2 :C9. Witrfi-Blk m,by Wagnei Fondhi g IoM3m)rnUi. Sihi p(d. )ionttnJy. Imp went to the front et win end wbs under iet tr int ai lie cid Wty Eempst r d n n v ell, bnt had to cLtnce with the winner. Maxino is 1 in fii e loi m n c it n p gcod rtce. Bar gle was 8 dissj pointme nt. Box wss never dangerous. Scan bed 12785 Bnt f tar, 122: 144M 1 b mes Cat, 122: 14391 Half Time, 112. Imp. phce, 1 tc 2; Eho, cut. Miy Hempstttd, pl8cc,2io 1; tbow, 7 to 10. Mexine.show, 1 7 to 10. . FIFTU KA(JB C"8 mile $700 add9d' 2-year-olds. Selling. 1 45 1 8 Ind Horses A Wt Bt li Ya H. Str Fin Jockeys Owners o n i. Kj 144f4 BEYNOLDS 104 7 2 li 1" li Bnllman James Adams 10 10 8 8 (1424)B. CF ORLEANS S9 3 S 31 i 2" Wilson J J McCj-fferty 6 12 6 12 (14(G9lOBID 99 5 4 5 3h 3" Dangmen Perry Belmont 6 6 6 6 14426 1 BF.iT DICE 1C4 1 1 21 21 42 Rytn J Colt 15 20 10 20 14478 FLUKE 99 4 51 61 01 51 ed'rstr'cdHayman & Franks 8 8 8 14472PCST HASTE 108 2 7 41 7 61 Spencer OLBicbards 8 10 8 10 (14:0l)IOUNDLEE 102 8 61 7 5U 7 Odom B Scbrpiber 5 5 4 4 1S7S8 KITCHENER 107 9 8 8 8 6 Claveon Syocfy Paget 8 12 8 12 13410 PEACEFUL 98 11 11 9 9 9 Clark W Lfkeland 20 25 20 25 (14S49)OLEA 9 12 12 10 10 10 O'Connor N Bmningtcn 6 7 6 7 14478 FIB8T PA ST 102 10 10 11 11 11 Dupea WTWooonrdJr 20 40 20 40 13611 MIMICRY 99 15 15 12 12 12 Booth Beeina Stable 50 200 50 200 ET1A FONSO 94 14 14 13 13 13 Brien D S Quinton 30 100 80 1C0 142472SPOBEbAM 104 13 13 14 14 14 O'Li ary MF Dwyer 14 3 4 fl236)JUCOMA 1C9 6 9 15 15 15 Powers M M Leech 15 15 15 15 V ; Time, 12,24, 35, 1:02. Winner B c, by Faverdale Margery. Pest 6 minutes. Start fair. Won hndiJy. Reynolds ran a good race and won like a colt of f fair class. Belle of Orlotns is at her best and ULished stoutly. Oread ran well under weak c hhudlii g. Prejudice tired in the stretch. Boundlee got off badly. Shoieham had little chance 3 at tfccrafcned 14460 Hop Brook, 107: 13826 Rochester, 102; 127S2 ForfBolee, 102; 14347 Prestidigitator. - 102; 14424 Mynheer, 100; 14478 Olinda, 99; 14178 Decimal, 99. Overweights Post Heste, 4 pounds; St-oreham, 2. Reynolds, place, 3 to 1; show, evens. Belle of Orleans, place, 5 to 1; ebow, 2 to 1. Oread, , show, evens. Boundlee. place, 8 to 5; sbow, 3 to 5. Shoreham, place. 8 to 5; show, 3 to 5. a 5T 1 4 81XTH UAUE About 'A 1-3 Miles. 4-ynar-oIds and upward. 4fc ) t Yf Hitcbcock St"enlerbase. $1,200 Added. - Xnd Horses A Wt tit 4 8 12 16 Strfrin JocHeys Owners O H L C . (14b9Z)Di CA'lLh.TT5 173 3 2" 2b 2 11 IH It FiLnegan J VV Colt 2-5 2-5 2-5 2-5 14482 DARE ALL 5 140 4 31 3 12 23 2 2 Grhbhrn H Graham 10 10 8 8 14482 JACK DANDY 4 140 2 11 11 3 3 3 3 Smith W H Smith 20 50 20 50 144&2 TRILLION 8 160 1 4 Fell. Hayes W C Hayes 2 3 2 3 Time, 5:11. , Winner Ch. g, by Candlemas Allerna. , : Post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily. Dr. Catlett outclassed his field and won as he pleated. Trillion stumbled when goicg very well and lost his rider. Dare All i3 a good jumper and cepturod sfcotiH place without trouble. Scratched 11307JHoward Mann. 164; 13868 1'erion, 139. Overweights Jack Dandy, 3 pounds. Dr. Catlett. plac?, out. Dare All, place, 6 to 5 Trillion, placa, 2 to 5 No show batting. Fort Erie Form Chart j 1 1 5 ' : 1 1 f c 3 - , - . , FORT ERIE FORM CHART. FORT ERIE, ONT., September 1 3. Twelfth day. Fort Erie Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Jnge. L. P Tarlton. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. 1 A K"Q FIRST RACE 3-4 tflie.- Pnrso $230. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. JL -fc fj J O Allowances. Rac9 divided. Split run as third. 'r,d Hnrses A Wt St M StrFin Jockoys Owners O H L G 14168 PT.ESS MABG'R'T6 109 4 11 12 Vi 12 Woshira U Connorv 8-5 8-5 7-57:o" 14132 LOVIOE 4 109 1 2 32 2" 21 J Weber Car'th'rs&3hiold33 4 3 4 14325 8HSHER 4 112 6 63 41 41 3" Paget W Weir 20 30 20 30 14412 TORRKON 4 109 2 32 2 3t 41 W Shaw S Howard 2 2 2 2 14481 COLLEGE BOY 3 103 7 5 6 51 55 J Gardner H E Ligh S 10 8 10 14363 MENU 3 105 3 4U 53 61 62 Cunn'ghamW A Rtnnhart 4 6 4 6 1398S LOG LAUDEMAN3 106 8 8 7 7 7 Castro Jones & Hards 10 10 10 10 14487 GOV MC HKNBY 3 If 8 9 9 8 8 8 Valentine M &E Blanchard 20 30 20 SO 13298 LIDDESDALE 3 106 5 7 9 9 9 Lendrum H B Moyers 10 10 10 1& Time, 25, 50, 1 :16i. Winner Ch. m, by Knight of EUerslie Columbia II P03t 8 m'nntes. Start gord. Won easily; second tbe same. Princes3 Margaret tipto ed her field She was never in trouble. To raon tired in the stretch. Governor McHenry was as gcod as left nt the post. Lovie and Slasber ran tbeir races. Overweights Menu. 2 nonn 's: Governor McHonry, 2; Liddesdale, 3. Princess Margaret, place. 3 to 5; show, out. Lovice, place. 7 to 5; show. 3 to 5. Blusher, sbow, 4 to 1. Torreon, place, 4 to5; Ehow, ont. Menn, place, 3 to 2; show, 3 to 5. SECNI HACE-3-4 MileTpBrBe5252-year olds7STllin In1 HnrspB A W Ht ?j HtrFin - Jockeys Owners O H L C 14481 WATEk BOl'Tl.E 1U5 3 41 4 2- H Mason KS Gardner Jr 3 3 3 3 14 412LITTLE VtSRONICAlOl 1 1" 21 3n 21 Landry BaWer & Gentry 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 (14473)1 E DROP 100 5 3 3" 41 32 J Weber M J Daly 10 10 10 10 (14i36)ZONNE 101 6 7 65 5 45 J Gardner H E Leigh 6 6 C 6 144852ALFBED C. 103 7 6h 5 66 51 Soogf r J Brennan 4 4 4 4 141853DAILY REPORT 106 4 2U 1" 1 65 Cunn'gbamR McMahon 3 3 3 3 14443 JOE MC FABLAND 94 2 5" 7 7 7 R King T King 50 E0 50 50 14445 MB. BOFFIN 97 8 8 8 8 8 W Wood W Weir 30 30 30 30 Time.24i.e0, 1:151. Winner B. f, by Cheviot Wildflower. Post 3 minutes Start fair. Won easily; second driving. Water Bottle went to the front when ready. Mason's ride was an improvement over Kuhu's effort the last timi Water Bottle ran. Ico Drop wa crowding Little Veronica at the finish. Daily Report quit in the laBt furlong. Overweights Ice Drop, 1 pound. Water Bottl. plpce, evens: show, 1 to 2. Little Veronica, plac9, 3 to 5; show, out. Ice Drop, show, 2 to 1 Alfred C. place. 7 to 5; sbow, 3 to 5. Daily Report, place, evens; saow, 1 to 2. 1 A pr 1 THIRD KAC1S 3-4 Mile. Purss $250. 3-vear-olds and upward. Maidens. X jb J 1 J Allowances. Rpgnlir racn dorlnrpd off and split of Brut race sn bstituted. Ind Hnri-e AWtHM Yt 3A ritrFiff Jockeys Owners O H L C" 12d34 CHAR. KAMSEY 3 103 1 H 12 li H J W bar Nnbaum& Stock 4 4 21 21 14437 CBINGE 3 103 2 2a 21 23 2K H'shbergerR H Bronaugh 6 10 fl 10 14368 YOUNG BEL 3 100 8 8 71 4" 31 Landry Mrs M C Lyles 10 15 10 15 14474 OUH LIDA 3 103 5 5 51 51 4s Irvin H L Johnson 4 7 'i 7 14484 ISAAC 3 102 7 7 65 3 56 E James T Hnrns 2 3 2 3 14412 F --D POPE 3 98 4 41 41 61 61 W Shaw G R Tompkins 10 10 10 19 144722RUXTON 3 103 3 3 3 7 7 Songer W Jennings 1111 14437 OTIS A. 3 102 6 6 8 8 8 Bnrrell J Pierson 30 50 30 50 Time, 25,50, 1:161. . ' Wirner B. g, by Whito Alma Lsmar. Post 3 minutes. Start good.. Won easily t second driving. Charlei Ratn'ey sbowftd the most speed. He was doing nis bostfor the lt furlong. Young B3I closed it bi? g p. He was crowding Cringe at the flaish. He ran ont at the stretch turn. Raztoa ran a b id racj and can do much better. . Overweights Young Bel, 2 pounds; Isaac, 4; Otis A 1. Charles Ramsey, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Cringe, place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Young Bel, place, 5 to 1; show. 2 to 1. I-aac, place, evens: show, 1 to 2. FOURTH KACiS 5-8 Mile. Parse $25u. 2-year-olds. Allowances. '. ' jjJj Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 144432 MR. BROWN no 7 71 41 21 H J Gardner H E Leigh 1 1 4-5 4-5 14436 MONOGHAN 103 1 H 11 11 2b E James J K Hughes 10 10 10 "10 144363MARTHA STREET 107 18 81 81 41 3f Valentine Macmiou&Conu'lH 4 4 4 14413 SOLENT 110 2 21 3" 31 41 Landry Robiason&Leach 6 6 0 6 14443 ZELMET 102 6 9 6" 5 51 J Webr T P Hayes 15 20 15 20 14473 FRANCES ARCHER 102 3 4 2a 7 61 H'shbergerR H Bronaugh 50 100 51 10w 13911 ALF'D VARG HAVE 110 4 51 7 8 71 H Lewis Frank Bruhns 4 4 4 4 14443 VAIN GLORY 103 8 61 51 61 81 MaBon E S Gardner 6 9 6 6 14473 BELLE DINMONT 102 5 3a 9 9 9 Irvin TnompmBros 50 100 50 16 14413 OUR GUESS 102 9 10 10 10 10 W Harris WH Laird 50 100 50 10 Time, 25, 50, 1 :03. Winner B. c, by Bramb'e Little Bass. Off at the first brk to a good start. Won handily; sec ind driving hard. Mr. B rown came away handily in the last sixteenth. Martha Siraet would have beoa second in another stride. She closed a big gap. Zelmet made up much ground from the half. Scratched 14436 Miss Hudson, 107; 145033Ailenna, 107; 14143 Auld Lang Syne, 105; 14340 Pedantic, 102. Mr. Brown, placa, out. Monoghan, place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Martha Street, place, 7 to 5; shoWjjJ to 5 ;Alfred JTargrave, place, 7 to a; show, 3 to 5. FIFTH RACE 1 1-4 Miles. Parse $230. 3-yaar-oias ana upwara. Soiling. Ind Horses AWt St St j H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O (14504)FREE LANCE5 112 4 5 5 41 3U 21 11 H Lewis G W Meehan 2 21 2 21 144163J PORTER II 4 103 1 1 1 11 12 11 21 J SVeber J Dyrnent 3 3 3 31 144402TIP GALLANT 3 104 6 7 7 63 51 53 3 Wapsbire JASykes 4 4 4 4 (14484"FRE'3C0 6 100 5 31 31 3" 42 3" 42 E James Wells & Co 10 12 16 12 (14i86)ARQUEBUS 4 113 3 61 61 5" 2a 4 510 Doell TJHealey 4-5 1 4-3 1 144843TRAVELER 5 103 7 23 23 21 65 610 610 Corbley J C Ferris Jr 20 20 20 20 144S4 F. BOOKED 3 90 2 4 4 7 7 7 7 P Murphy W Dickson SO 50 30 50 14459 RICHARDSON3- 9S Left at tho post. H'r.-hb'rgerR H Bronaugh 20 30 20 30 Time, 25. 491. 1 :lol, 1 -A2i, 2:07J. Winner B. h, by Cavalier Lady A ica. Off at the first break to a sood start Won easily; second the same. Free Lance came away in tbe last eighth und won with i lenty in reserve. Arquebus quit in tho stretch. Fra nces Booker wa& lame ana Tin Gall -nt got a bad rido. Jessamine Porter II. ran a good race. Scratched 11146 Elsiue, 100. Freo Lance, place, 4 to 5; sbow, out. Jessamine Porter II , plao, evens; show, 1 to 2. Tip Gallaot.j lace, 8 tp5; show, 4 to 5. J2jg SIXTHRACE 7-8 Mile. Pnrse $250. 3-year-olds. Belling. Ind Horses A Wt St H K S StrFin JockeyB OwnerB O H L C 14447 JESSIE JARBOE 100 3 12 12 12 12 11 McQuade H McCarren Jr 21 3 2 3 14444 ALSO RAN II. 101 4 2i 31 2a 22 21 Mason T E Nolan 10 10 10 10 (14375)PROSPERO 104 2 31 4" 41 42 33 Castro R Congdon 6 6 4 4 143933SfRINGVELLS 104 8 41 21 311 32 U Landry G Kendrie 1111 13067 SIR BLAZE 103 7 62 61 5 52 5 Corbley J C Ferris Jr 15 15 15 15 14365 GbEAl' PRIDE 103 9 8 8 7 61 61 H'rshborg'rR H Bonaugh 50 50 50 50 144143CBOPIN 109 1 9 9 8 7 7 Paget J L Dwyer 6 10 6 10 14365 8IMCOE 100 11 11 10 9 8 8 Thompson N Dyment 100 100 100 10O i 14472 DONE 102 6 5" 5u 61 9 9 E James J W Foreman 15 15 15 15 144S4 COLONEL CLUKE 103 5 7 7 10 10 10 Valentino H Simons & Co 6 10 6 10 14112 DOLLIE REGENT 1C0 10 10 11 11 11 11 McKeand J Barling 50 50 50 50 Time, 25, 50, 1:15, 1:281, Winner B. f, by Eothen Ida Glenn. Post 14 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. Jessie Jar boa was never in tiouble. Springwella did not ran ner race by any means. Sue can do much better. Peget could not do justice to Chopin. The latter sulked all the way. Prospero was closing at the end. Also Ran II. showed improvement. Scratched 14184 De Haven, 103. Ovorweights Also Ran II., 1 pound. Done, 2. Jestie Jarboo, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Also -Ran II., placs, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Prospero, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Bpringwells, place, out. Page [4] CHICAGO JOCKEY CLUB ........ r (HAWTHORNE RACETRACK) ''"v SEPT. 4th TO SEPT. x6th, 1899. Five or More Races Daily Beginning at 2:15 P. M. ADniSSION 75 CENTS. MUSIC BY CICERO niLITARY BAND. SPECIAL RACE TRAESTS TO TRACK ZST TWENTY-FIVE MENTTJTES. Illinois Central Trains leave depot at foot of Randolph street at $9:45 a.m., 12:30, 1:00, 1:20 and $1:50 p.m., stopping at Van Buren street, Park Row, Halsted street and at inland avenue, raturam? it 4:34 p. n. ani i n naJiately after the races. $03 not stop at A.saland avenue. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Trains leave Union depot at 12:15, 1:05, 1:35 and 2:10 p.m., stopping at Sixteenth street, Blue Island avenue and Western avenvo, returning immediately after the races. Special Twelfth street electric cars leave State and Van Buren streets at 12:25, 12-35, 12:45, 12:55, 1:05 and 1:15 p.m., stopping only at Oanal street, Halsted street Ashland avenue and O den avenue, direct to track: in 40 minutes. ' The Metropolitan and Lake Street Elevated, Madison street cable, Ogden avenue, Twelfth street and Twenty -second street surface lines connoct with electric can on Forty-eighth avenua, to ini fron racecractc eve-v cv-jlve minuces during che afternoon on racing days. Hxpress ti'ains on Metropolitan Elevated leaving Pacific Ave. at 12:59, 1:11 and 1:23 p.m., stop at all stations on the loop and at Franklin street, Halsted street a and Marshfleld avenue, reaching the racetrack in 23 minutes from Franklin street. 15 rstQM ST LOUIS OH THE WABASH Barney ScHReiBErts &QP&Lr&sm THE CHOICEST OF AUSTRALIAN BLOOD. FOUL SHOT BY MUSKET SLANDER. ( Ithnriai.. C Tcnchakmo, by Catnsl, j rs (Xongboir Verbbna. by Velocipad a S (Blraoi Fan da JoU), (MIds Bowo... ...... .... i Cation. b7 Golunipna. 35 f a Tranbyu dam by Orvill i 51 S 2 ( Pantaloon. .. .... .... i Caatrel, by Bnsiaard. 52 O 5 lltflganStmsiK, (CearwiUh. ? Idalia, by PernTian. 2 H (Decoy .. J Filho-da-Puta.by H'ph'aaif . ? FinooBO, by Penman. E Sg CMalbonruBi ............. 1 Humphrey Clinker,byO'. i g-a fWeat Australian ..... I Cerrantoa mare. (Derby and Bt, Lsur) .. f MowBrina................ ; Touchstone,by Camtl, S taJ i Emma, by WhiBkor. h3 s f ) ( Camel .... f Whalebone, by Waxy. J 4 -3 j LBrowaBeaa.. ...... , Sellm mare. O a wS I v Daughter ol. f Brntandort, by Blaaklosk. fa ) Mrs.Cr'ickah'nka.byW'lB'ri .? (Canteen ......... Waxy Pope, by Waxy, " fCalsadar (IiEDorisd).,.-.. i Castania. by Uohanna, - a j ( Hamblatonla. ............ Btamford.byPlenip'taatlBr; J 1 Harmonica.byH'mblst'aitu w f J ( Troa (Imported)... , Priam, by Emlliua. cS 9 ICaiicadra. Ally, by Partisan. O O . fAllaeSrey. .......... ('Bona' Emigrant by Pionsst M m Hulnare,by Yaang3ohs&Bi g J (The Colonel. . Whisker, by Waxy. , S 5 rCap-a-pia Itnporta.)... 1 Delphi! mare. S o Slater to Caatua. Bnltan, by BoHm. 2 w J i Duoheea of York, by Was 2 J I (DoTer ................... jTonohafcoaa, 2 (Ball Uraid IVerboaa. 5 t Bophifli jBJdlhinda. 4 1 Ballls Areas, 'Ctapartad. ;: BARMEY SCflfieiBEFI The California Jockey Club.... Gives Turfmen Notice that its Meeting for the Season of 1899-1900 win at the Oakland Racetrack, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, Saturday, Sept. 23, 1899 And continue without intermission until further notice. Many valuable Stake Events will be offered, the terms of which will be announced shortly. Address All Communications To Thos. H. Williams, Jr., Pres't. R. B. Milroy, Sec'y.