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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, September 14, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, September 14, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899091401 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, September 14, 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] VOI;. V. STO. 221. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 1899 PRICE, 5 CENTS Tom Middleton Again TOM MIODLKTON AGAIN. The weather was chilly and the card ordinary yesterday and consequently there was some dropping off in attendance at Hawthorne. As a rule the racing was very tame, though marked by a new track record at a mile and a quarter. There was only one exciting: finish darirg the afternoon and that was between Tom Middle-ton and Goebsl. The pair met in the third race, which was a three-quarters of a mile dash for threo-year-olda and upward, and besides them as starters were Aba Furst, Mocorito, J. H. C. and three others. Abe Farst was the favorite at about 8 to 5, and he and Goebel divided favoritism. The latter was held at 9 to 5. Tom Middleton had started only ones before but had scored over an ordinary lot of maidens, still the ring had great reapect for him and made him third choice at 7 to 1. The race was a hot one and interesting to look at throughout. The field broke well together but Little Jack Horner jumped out iu the lead at once and parsing the half-mile ground he was two and a half lengths clear of Abe Furst, who was running head and head with Goebsl. About the same order was preserved around the far turn, but rounding for home there was a general closing up, and when well Etraightened out Goebel had a clear lead of two lengths. Behind him were Abe Furst, Mocorito, Little Jack Horner and Tom Middleton all .abreast. About the eigbth post Tom Middleton set sail for Goebel. and slowly but surely he overhauled him, and fifty yards from the goal the pair were on even terms. From there to the wire it was nip and tuck between the pair, but Tom Middleton proved the best and by a narrow margin got the -verdict. He wrenched bis ankle in pulling up and came back to the stand quite lame. The accident is not serious, and great things may be expected this fall from Flora Louise's brother. That the St. Louis contingent have their "eye on the gun" is evidont. They have started several '"good things" End bet heavily on them and all have won. In the fifth reca they rprung another one in Diaer who was backed from 4 to 1 down to 13 to 5 and considering the way in which she won her backers know what they were about. Y.titoe rede the filly and took no chances with her. Ho got off in front and went right on about his business winning away off by himself palling up. Hittick was second to Disor and Pat Garrett was third. J. H. Smith, who owns Pat Garrett, seems to be sot on keeping owners in line in soiling races. As his horsa finishod third he had the right of first claim and immediately grabbed off Hittick. The latter was catered for $100 aad Smith got him for $700. This is 2n exceptionally good bargain, as Hittick is a good colt and worth twice that amount. One of tho greatest surprises of the local racing season was sprung in the second race. Duty, who has not been able to outrun a fat man in sjme of tier re rent races, won running away. Th a filly was riddea by Nate Hill and was a li-miaiato 30 to 1 chince. She, however, took a notion to mn and setting away in Lout showed her heels to the others all the nay. Prestar, the 8 to 5 favorite, beavily backed on account of a fast work-out was second and Cecil, a 50 to 1 chance, third. The first race was a soft thing for Gussie Fay. This is si very tpeeay filly but owing to hr disposition to quic and ttio fact that D miuick was on her and Bums on Basseda tuo taltnt made the latter ilu favorite at even mom y and as good as 3 to 1 was laid ag iuet Gossie Fay. do far as a contest was concerned there was nothing to the race. Gussie Fay went to the front in the first furlong and spreadeagled her field. 1 Eirg Bermuda won the mile and a quarter selling race all the way and as he ploaeed, reducing the track record for the distance by a quarter of a Becond. The King is a greatly improved horse and can be marked to beat better ones The speculators were thrown down with a sickening thud in the last race. They backed Merops, with T. Burns up, at 4 to 5 as though it was all over but the shouting. Merops ran as though the morgue was the prnppr place for him and finished far back. Ed Tipton, the second choice, won the race rather easily from Uhler and Seattle. Judge Rees has exonerated jockey Gonley, his valet and trainer J. Stewart from suspicion of fraudulent action because of Mocorito being short of weight in the second race Tuesday. Georga Taylor, who rode Duty tho last time she started, haB been suspended. Hawthorne Form Chart 1 HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., September 13. Forty-sixth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge. Capt J H. Rees. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. 1A PC O d FIRST BACE 5-8 Mtle. Pnrse $400. $75 to second; $25 to third. r.JJJ 2-year-olds. Fillies. Belling. ind Horses A Wt St hi H X Btr Fin JockeyB Owners O H L C 143332GUSSIE FAY 103 8 J" 1 1 10 Dominick J W O'Neall & Co3 3 21 2 125782BA8SEDA 106 4" 62 6 3 22 T Burns E Crriean 16-5 16-5 14430 ANTON 1ETTA 109 9 32 4H 4 3 Glovar WCDeBLon'z&ColOO 100 100 100 14419 TBDE Fir 103 3 2 22 21 411 Rigby ABeriy&Co 20 20 15 15 14448 MAYD1NE 106 l" 7 82 5$ 52 Vititoe W F Schulte 20 20 15 15 14115 ZZEL 103 7k 8 7a 81 6 J Mathews MrsFKTbompson 12 15 12 15 144?0 MYRTLE GEBAUR100 101 92 5" 92 72 L Jackson F T Wood 15 25 15 25 14466 DONNA ANITA 100 111 101 91 111 83 Silvers 8 H A len & Co 20 50 20 50 144 9 HONEYWOOD 100 21 51 102 123 9u M tchll Alex Hatl 50 50 40 40 14452 MIS FEE 100 12" 122 lUHoiilOi C Marphy H A Cotton 40 40 30 SO 14309 FLORA LEE 100 6 411 3 611111 Ransom H J Scoggan 40 50 40 50 14401 MATTIE BAZAR 100 14 132 131 132 122 Se-t n Mrs R Bradley 40 1C0 40 100 14466 FANNIE LELAND 100 151 141 142 72133 Nt-wcom T T Evans & Co 40 60 40 60 1448 BETTIR R 106 51 1U 121 Hi 141 Hamilton Mrs J T Stewart 30 30 30 30 13024 LADY MOTHER 10U13" 153 if,2 152 152 Boland . JArno 100 100 100 100 YOtJSONDE 100 16 16 16 16 16 Dogan J H Smith 20 100 20 100 Time, 231, 351, 49, 1:01. Winnfr B f, by Reputation Deck. Off at the first break to a good stare. Won very eaaily; second whipped out; third cleverly. Gussie Fay had the most sped and nothing ever got near hnr Sbe is a very fast filly but quits badly when anything gets near hor. She simply ran away with Dominick and seemed to bear out at tho head of the stretch BaPBpda was short of early tpeed but finished strongly. She is a fine looking filly. Antonitta did well. So did True Fit aB far as she went. M-ydine had a rough journey, as also did Zazel. Donna Anita stumbled and threw her rider after passing the wire. Scratched 14520 The Lady, 100; 14127 May I Go, 100. Overweights Antonietta, 3 pounds; Lady Mother. 11. Gussie Fay, place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Basseda. place, 2 to 5; show, out. .Antonietta, show. 12 to 1. X A SECOND BACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. $75 to second ; $25 to third. TT w i I 3 year.plda "nd nnwa'd. AUn'gan"s. Inn Hi-r-e A Wi 81 !4 it SrFin J.c-eys Owners U H L C 1400 DUTY 3 lOlj 1 12 12 1 14 14 N Kill Mrs o Al acx on 20 SO 20 SO 11106 PREVTAR 4 109 6s 4 3h 2212 J Mathews Lonard&Morgan2 2 3-2 3-2 14496 CECIL 6 109 4 7" 71 5 3 Mitchell J H Smith 15 40 15 40 13297 TENSION 4 1101 9 8 52 41 4t Lines J Desha 15 60 15 60 143152LAMITY 3 106 31 3 4U 31 5 Vititoe Caspy & Co 2 2 11-511-5 14402 MAZIE V. 3 103 10 93 81 8 6" Seaton Mm R Bradley 50 60 EO 60 14219 SAIIE ARTHA 3 107 71 102 102 101 71 McJoynt Palmer & Benson 30 150 30 150 8351 CORONATUs 4 109 5 5 6 72 82 Boland R W Donovan 100 200 100 200 14085 PETER MC CUE 4 113 81 6119 62 9 Vandusen Thomas Carey 4 7 4 7 14402 L1T.GAVR'ACHE3 103 11 11 11 11 10 Wilson D W aldo 50 100 50 100 14521 FARLEY 7 111 2" 2 2" 9" 11 Hinkoy R Miller 4 6 4 6 Time, 24. 361. 491, 1:01. 1:14. Winner B. f byHayden Eduaris L'gic. Off at the first bre ak to a good start. Wi n easily; second, third nnd fourth were doing their best. Du.y 10c away flying and showed a surprising turn of spaed. In fact tho filly far overfeed herself. Hill took no cnanc and on as far c ff es bo could. Prestar has worked fast and on the strength of this was well backed. Th geldinir ran a fair race, but that is all. Cecil tini hed very strongly. She c n win at. once in slower company nt a mile or ovr. Tension's race was a eord on. He fit ishi d like a wild hors Lamity had little or no speed and ran below tl e mark. Farley bl" at the head of the sirotch aid was pulled up. Overweights f-adie Anha. 4 pound: Tension. 11; Duty. 11; Peter McCue. 1: Farley, 2. Duty, place. 10 to 1; show, 4 to 1. Piestar, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Cecil, show, 6 to 1. Lamity, place, 4 to 5; show, out. jf pT f CT THI B D RACE-3-4 Mile. Purse $400. $75 to Becond; $25 to third. rt UQ 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St hi X X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (14467)T. MIDDLETON3 116 7 5 55 53 1 Vititoe T P Hayes 7 7 6 7 14449 GOEBEL 3 105 4" 3 4 12 21 T Bnrns E C Blum 9-5 9-5 8-5 9-5 144522ABE FURST 5 112 61 2n 3 2 3 H Shields J B Respass 8-5 8-5 6-513-10 14521 MOCORITO 4 119 2" 42 2 4 4 Bloss O P Bomigh 12 20 12 20 14221 BORDEN -4 112 5 7 61 es 5 Lines J P Maybprry 150 150 150 150 14449 J H C. 5 112 8 6" 7 75 6 J Mathews G H RattPrman 20 20 12 12 143543LIT J. HORNER 3 113 3h 12 1J 3 Hi Tabor Settle & Co 15 23 15 20 130773FORSEEN 6 109 1" 8 8 8 8 Duen P M Civill 30 30 30 30 Time, 12, 24, 361. 49, 1:02, 1:15. Winnpr B. c, by Flori't Mary 1 oaise. P st 12 micu'es. Start go d. WTon in a very hard drive of two; third and fourth were driv-ing alro. Tom Middleton is utidonbtedly a g od colt. H came from bhind gamely and won iu a high class ay. Goebel burg when tbe pinch ame. Bnrns rated him cl-voly and then st- le . a mar h f n thp other bi ye on tbi sretihturn. H-re Goebel open a ud a b g gap, b it coulJ not last lor g en ugh to win. At the eiehih post eit er of the firet four bad a ci a ce to win. Aba Furst end Hoc rito both tired at the end. J. H. C. was worked out a mile afier the race Tom 1 Midrleton and Forseeu both pnllea up lame. Middleton wrenched his ankle, but it will not ; amount to niuch. Little Jact Horner sho ed n smart tu'n of sprod Borden ran a good race. Scratched (14418)Gton e Arnold, 122; 13623 LaPrimesfa 109; 14492 Miss Lyi au, 109 Tom Mtodittou, place, 2 to I; sht.w, evetis Goebol, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Abe Furst, plpce. jt to 5; B'uiw. u-. "I j JU FoUlil'H ttALi 1 - rtilJt-a Purse 4Wj. $75 to oecuiiu; $25 to ttiira. 1 JLtfctJty 4-yeat-olds and upward. Sallicg. 1 I d Horses A Wt St St hi Y, M 8trFin Jockeye Owners O H L C (144P5JK. BERM'DA4 104 1 2U HI HI 12 121 13 Vi-itoe J R Hand 4 51 4 5 (4522).l'fK'NAPES 4 104 2 1 2- 42 31 i 3" 2" TBurns J W Bchorr&3on 9-5 9-5 8-5 8-5 14453'JE-iSIK H. 4 101 4k 3 521 2 2" 21 32 J Ma news T H ftevpns 10 12 10 10 1452 2 PERIWIG 5 104 3 421 32 3" 411 46 46 H W.Lon W F Scl ulto 4 7 4 7 1 (14423VD DUMMY 5 104 5" 52 42 55 510 510 5s Mitchell FFrubio&Co 2 21 2 2 1441 P. POTTER 6 104 6" 8 8 8 8 8 6 Dugau J B Smith 40 60 40 50 . 14471 F'R NDELLE4 104 8 721 71 6" 6" 62 7a Hamilton B annon& Moore 40 60 40 60 14134 C iES-IRMA6 104 7 6 6 74 75 7" 8 B.-land A D Srnple 40 40 40 40 1 j Disqn.-lifl-d for fonl. Tim 24. 37, 50-, 1:02, 1:15, 1:41, 1:54, 2:06h 1 Winner B g, by B rnnda Q leau I-abeHi. Off t ti 0 first b'eik 1 1 a cuod start. Won esily: spcond and third wern driving to tin limit. Ki g Bermuda i in good (form and hi made a show of hU fiel i. Vititoe could bav I won away off by himself if he had so chos:n. Jackanapes got second place in the last stride. He ran hn rare. Jessie S. waB right there all the time and ran a good race. She was disqualified bprauo M-ttrewa pulb-d in on Periwig in the stretch and almost threw the latter. Doable. Dummy ran do better. Throw his race out. Tne time made is a now track record. King Bermuda, placa. 8 to 5; show, 7 to 10. Jackanapes, place, 7 to 10; show, ont. Periwig, show, 8 to 5. Double Dummy, placo. evens; show, 2 to 5. 1 fX"0" FIFTH BACE 1 Mile Purse $400. $75 to second; S25to tniro. JL rfc f j Jr 3-year-olda and upward. S'llhg. nd Horses A Wt St H K & Btr Fin JockeyB Owners O H L 0 H?2P,??ZJCZ 3 99 1h 11 114 18 10 11 Vi.it,e Mintou&E.Jwaras4 4 U-513-S. i!?S!5)nB.?JJC.CK 3 99 5i ",n 51 3 51 24 T Barn9 G 0 Bennott 3h 7 3i 7 Jf opATJH,hflETT 3 97 2" 51 41 38 35 Mitchell J H Smith 5 61 5 5 144712MC CLEARY 4 103 3a 2b 2b 2 4" 4 H Wilson R'tledgp&Stevens 10 15 10 15 MiVXJ?1 4 107 4i 4" 3i 3Ii 2a 5 McJoynt Ja Grffij & Co 4 4 31 3i 14434 GLENGABER 3 96 84 10111 10U 62 61 R-nsch H L Jooeo & Co 20 30 20 25 !443iLb,9.N JOUR 4 107 7" 61 7 72 H 72 J M-nhewa Ado! Vtp&D'rh'm6 8 6 8 (!iiS2iKHIOHWAY 4 107 9" 92 91 82 84 82 Stivers M'sB Bradley 8 8 8 8 Jif? irE,T 4 '03 6" 81106 91 96 9t W Jones TCostello 100 100 100 100 12147 NANMIE DWIS T 4 4 3 iOi 3" 8i 61J102 101 Dngan H Gwynn & Co 100 100 100 100 14244 P. OF ORANGE 3 95 11 11 61 11 11 It F.iok S M Marsh 40 100 40 1C0 Time. 12i, 24, 37, 49, 1:02, 1:14, 1:401. Winnpr Br. f, by Troubadour Katie A. Post 10 minutes. Start good. Won eased up; second and third very easily. Diser was backed for a good thing and proved to be one ahe got a flung start and mad eve y pout a. winning one. Htttick ran an homst r-co. He had bad luck early but with cicar sailing he could not have b a en the winner. Pat Garrett rn to h's notch. Livadia did not. Glengeber mar-e up a lot of ground in the last hilf mile King's Hitjhway ran oae of his bad rac;s. Mc-Cleary showed speed but it was wasted by Wilson trying to eaten Diaer iu the early part of the l ace. Srritched 14"0l Jim McClflevy, 102; 14400 Annowan,96; 14521 McAlbort, 103. Overneigh's Diser, 2 pounds; Hittick, 3 Diter, iduce, eveus; show, 1 to 2 Hittick, place, 2 to 1; show,- evens. Pat Garrett, show. evens. Livaaia, place, 6 to 5; t-how, 3 to 5. 1 A K -i 1 SIXTH BACK 1 Mile. PurBeSlOO. $75 to first; $25 to second" " JLi-?J I 3yr-oldB. All ancea. Ion Ho ps A Wi tii U auFi Jocbpy- Uanra O B L C l4i9S3E u IIP l ON 107 3 H4 H li 11 11 M tctiell W H May & Sou 3 4 3 3 tt!& PJ&E,?,, 104 l"1 2h 31 32 32 26 J Mathews T Kiley 6 8 6 8 14150 SEATTLE 104 2a 3 23 22 21 3- S-lvers R Tucker 7 17 7 17 14002BET DAVI3 107 4 li 5H 42 4U 46 Vititoo J 8 O'Brien 3 6 3 6 Tfi.TPol01 104 5h 4,4 isK 5h 610 52 Seatoa Mrs R Bradley 100 100 100 100 1 7773MEROPS H2 8 76 66 63 51 62 T Burns Miller & Blazer 1 1 4-5 4-5 11219 FALaETTO JR. 113 6i 6 8 8 8 8 E Morris LS Willi aras&Co 60 100 60 1C0 Time, 12, 241, 49, 1 :02i, 1 :15i, 1 :il. Winner-B c, byDrceiver Mary Paika. Post 6 m nntes. Start f ir. Won cleverly; second hand riddon; third and fourjh driving to-the limit. El Tipton was tit and ready and htd a high de?re3 of spaed. Mitchell placad him well in froDt and took the shortest route. Uhter had no excuses. At the head of the stretch it seemsd that he wonld get to Ed Tipton but th lattr draw away on call Seattle shawot speed but could not stand the Dres ure at the end. Bert Dvis fiuished fast. Merops ran a disgraceful race for n odds on clnics. He got awy poorly but never gained an inch in the entire journey. If this is the be- Merops can Co he is not of much account. Sera ched 145253R0bel, 1041 Overw ighis Falsetto Jr.. 4 pounds. Ed Tipton, plsce, ovens; show, out. Uhlcr, place, 2 to 1; show, 4 too. Seattle, show. 2 to 1 Merops, place, out; Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP O THE TUB!".. "Danny" Maher, the famous lightweight jockey, who earlier in the season rode for ex-Corporation Counsel Clark and was set down by Mr. Clark after Banaetar was left at the post in the Suburban, has been engaged for next year by Mr. Pierre Lorillard, and be will ride Mr. Lorillard's horses in England, probably beginning at the Ascot meeting. Mr. Lorillard's experiences with American racing this season have not been altogether satisfactory. He is, in fact, somewhat disgusted with what he considers a laxness of discipline here as compared with the English turf. So. if bis present plans are carried out, all the horses that he haB been running here this season will be shipped to England to be raced there next year. His yearlings are now on the ocean en route to the other side, having been shipped a few days ago Morning Telegraph. That William H. Clark, owner of the Empire City Trotting Track in Yonkere, intends to make his great course a centre for thoroughbred racing was vouched for by a person high in authority. He stated that Mr. Clark had determined to convert his track into both a rnnnirg and trotting courso, end added further that Mr. Clark had inado application to the Stewards of the Jockey Club for dates upon which to hold a rennitg meeting next month. His request tho Jtckey Club Stewards found impossible to grant, inasmuch as there are no vacant dates during tho period asked for. Application was thereupon made in a formal manner for dates'for next EOison. The application which was denied was for a period of five daye. Now York Sun. A telegram from Sacramento, Cal., to yesterday's Cincinn ti Ecqnirer says: ''Marion, the most noted bicodmare in America, aged 27 jebra, was destroyed with chloroform at Theodore Winter's celebrated Rancho Del Las Sit rras Mcnday. She could not digest her food properly, and Lillitg was ahum aue tct. "None of tbp employes would act, so Winters ' had to kill ju.h-ju ''inuelf. Winters secu ed Mai ion for a dt br. Her progeny won over $6O0,G0O on the turf. Among Marion's progeny were the famoDB Yo Tambien, winner of forty--ight races, twenty-five of which wtro stakes; Emperor of I Nor f tie, winner of eighteen staked ; the unbeaten 11 Bio Boy, whose career on the turf was meteoric and magnificent; also the unbeaten The Czar, wfio died early in his career. Among otuers who added to her fame as a broodmare and v.ho-0 names are familiar to turf pations and breeders are Duke, Duchess and Prince of Norfolk." . 1 ; 1 1 1 . 1 j 1 I Page [1] t VOI,. V. STO. 221 CHICAGO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1899 PRICE, 5 CENTS Tom Middleton Again TOM KIODLHTON AGilN. The weather was chilly and the card ordinary yesterday and consequently there was some dropping off in attendance at Hawthorne. As a rule the racing: was very tame, though marked by a new track record at a mile and a quarter. There was only one exciting finish durirg the afternoon and that was between Tom Middle-ton and Goebal. The pair met in the third race, which was a three-quarters of a mile dash for threoyear-olds and upward, and besides them as starters were Abe Furst, Mocorito, J. H. C. and three others. Abe Furst was the favorite at sbout S to 5, and he and Goabel divided favoritism. The latter was held at 9 to f. Tom Middleton had started only onca before bat had scored over an ordinary lot of maidens, still the ring had great respect for him and made him third choice at 7 to 1, The race was a hot one and interesting to look at throughout. The field broke well together but Little Jack Horn er jumped outin the lead at ouce and parsing the half-mile ground he was two and a half lengths clear of Abe Furst, who was running head and head with Goobsl. About the same order was preserved around the far turn, but rounding for home there was a general closing up, and when well straightened out Goebel had a clear lead of two lengths. Behind bim were Abe Furst, Mocorito, Little Jack Horner and Tom Middleton all .abreast. About the eighth post Tom Middleton set sail for Goebel. and slowly but surely he overhauled him, and fifty yards from the goal the pair were on even terms." From there to the wire it was nip and tuck between the pair, but Tom Middleton proved the best and by a narrow margin got the verdict. He wrenched his ankle in pulling up and came back to the stand quite lame. The accident is not serious, and great things may ba expected this fall from Flora Louise's brother. That the St. Louis contingent have their "eye on the gun" is evident. They have started several '"good things" end bet hsavily on them and all have won. In the fifth recs they sprung another one in Diser who was backed from 4 to 1 down to 13 to 5 and considering the way in which ehe won her backers knew what they were about. V.titoe rede the filly and took no chances with her. He got off in front and went right on about his business winning away off by himself pulling up. Hittick was second to Diser and Pat Garrett was third. J. H. Smith, who owns Pat Garrett, seems to bs sot on keeping owners in iine in selling races. As his horsa finished third he had the right of first claim and immediately grabbed off Hittick. Tho latter was entered for $100 aad Smith got him for $700. This is sn exceptionally good bargain, as Hittick is a good colt and worth twice that amount. One of tho greatest 6urprisos of the local racing season was sprung in the second race. Duty, who has not been able to outrun a fat man in some of her re :ent races, won running away. Th s filly was riddea by Nate Hill and was a lemmata 30 to 1 chmce. She, however, took a notion to mn and setting away in f.out showed her heels to the others all the nay. PrdBtar, the 8 to 5 favorite, heavily backed on account of a fast work-out was second and Cecil, a 50 to 1 chance, third. The rirat race was a soft thing forGussio Fay. This ii a vary tpeeay filly but owing to hr disposition to quic a ud tne fact ttiniD miuick was on her and Bums on Baaseda tho talmt made the latter th j favorite at even moot y and as good as 3 to 1 was laid ag iust Guseie Fay. So far as a contest was concerned there was nothing to the race. Gussie Fay went to the front in the first furlong and spreadeagled her field. Kirg Bermuda won the mile and a quarter selling race all the way and ss he pleased, reducing the track record for the distance by a quarter of a second. The King is a greatly improved horse and can be marked to beat better ones The speculators were thrown down with a sickening thud in the latst race. They backed MeropB, with T. Burns up, at 4 to 5 as though it was all over but the shouting. Merops ran as though the morgue was the proper place for him and finished far back. Ed Tipton, the second choice, won the race rather easily from Uhler and Seattle. Judge Rees has exonerated jockey Conley, his valet and trainer J. Stewsrt from suspicion of fraudulent action because of Mocnrito being short of weight in the second race Tuesday. Georga Taylor, who rode Duty the last time she started, has been suspended. Hawthorne Form Chart HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, IIX., September 13. Ferty-sixth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, Capt J H. Reee. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Racing Btarta at 2 :15 p. m. P O d FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. Pnrse $400. $75 to second; $25 to third. 11 rlJJJ 2-year-olds. Fillies. 8elling. tnd Horses A Wt St Vt )4 X Btr Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 143S32GUSSIE FAY 103 8 J 1 1 16 Dominick J W O'Neall &Co3 3 21 2i 125782BA8SEDA 106 4" 62 6 3 22 T Burns E Crrisan 16-5 16-5 14430 ANTON 1 ETTA 109 9 32 4U 41 34 Glovsr WCDeBLon'z&ColOO 100 100 100 14419 TBDE Fir 103 3 2i 22 2U 41 Rigby ABny&Co 20 20 15 15 14448 MAYDINE 106 1h 7i 82 5 52 Vititoe W F chulte 20 20 15 15 14115 ZZEL 103 7hk 8 7h 81 61 J Mathews MrsFKThompson 12 15 12 15 144?0 MYRTLE GEBAUR100 101 92 592 72 L Jackson F T Wood 15 25 15 25 14466 DONNA ANITA 100 Hi 101 91 111 83 Silver 8 H A len & Co 20 50 20 50 144 9 HONEYWOOD 100 21 51 102 123 911 M tch'll Alex Hail 50 50 40 40 14452 MIJS FEE 100 12 122 UHlUlilOi C Murphy H A Cotton 40 40 30 SO 14309 FLORA LEE 100 61 411 3 6111U1 Ransom H J 8coggan 40 50 40 50 14401 MATTIR BAZAR 100 14h 132 131 132 122 Se-t n Mrs R Bradley 40 1C0 40 100 14466 FANNIE LELAND 100 151 141 142 72 133 Nt-wcom T T Evans & Co 40 60 40 60 1448 BETTIR R 106 51 111 121 141 141 Hamilton Mrs J T Stewart 30 30 30 30 13024 LADY MOTHER 10U13" 153 152 152 152 Boland . JArno 100 100 100 100 YODSONDE 100 16 16 16 16 16 Dagan J H Smith 20 100 20 100 Time,23i, 351, 49, l:01i. Winnfr B f, by Reputation Deck. Off at the first break to a good start. Won very easily; second whipped out; third cleverly. Gufsie Fay had the most sped and nothing ever got near hnr She is a very fast filly but quits badly when anything gets near her. She simply ran away with Dominick and seamed to bear out at the head of tbe stretch Batseda was short of early tpeed but finished strongly. She is a fine looking filly. AntonWta did well. So did Tiue Fit as far as she went. M-ydino had a rough journey, as also did Zazel. Donna Anita stumbled and threw her rider after passing the wire. Scratched 14520 The Lady, 100; 14127 May I Go, 100. Overweights Antonietta, 3 pounds; Lady Mother. 11. Gussie Fay, place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Bas3eda, place, 2 to 5 ; show, out. .Antoniotta, show. 12 to 1. 1 A Q rT SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Furse $400. $75 to second ; $25 to third. j- 9J I 3 year-olds nd nnward. AUnwmi". Inn H--es A Wi i ?j & SrFin Jio-eys Owners O H L C 14400 DUTY 3 101t li 12 m 1 14 N Hill Mrs o M on 20 SO 20 30 11106 PREVTAR 4 109 6k 4i 3h 22 2i J Mathews Lnnard&Morgan2 2 3-2 3-2 14496 CECIL 6 109 4" 7" 71 5- 3" Mitchell J H Smith 15 40 15 40 13297 TENSION 4 1101 9h 8 52 4H 4 Lines J Desha 15 60 15 60 143152LAMITY 3 106 31 31 4U 31 5 Vititoe Casey & Co 2 2 11-511-5 14402 MaZIE V. 3 103 101 93 81 84 6" Scat on Mr R Bradley 50 60 E0 60 '14219 SAI'IE ARTHA 3 107 71 102 102 101 71 McJoynt Palmer & Benson 30 150 30 150 8351 CORONATTJs 4 109 5" 5" 6i 72 82 Boland R W Donovan 100 200 100 200 14085 PETER MC CUE 4 113 8i 611 94 62 94 Vandnsen Thomas Carey 4 7 4 7 14402 L1T.GAVR'ACHE3 103 11 11 11 11 10 Wilson D Waldo 50 100 50 100 14521 FARLEY 7 111 2" 2" 2" 9 11 Hinkoy R Miller 4 6 4 6 Time, 24t. 36. 491, l:01i, l:14i. Winner B. f byHayden Edwanis L gic. Off at the first break ti a good start. Wi n easily; second, third and fourth were doing their best. Du.y iot away flying and showed a surprising turn of spaed. In fact the filly far over-raced herself. Hill took no chanc a and on as far c ff ss ho could. Prestar has worked fast and on the strength of this was well backed. Th" geldinz ran a fair race, but that is all. Cecil lini hed very strongly. She c n win at. once in slower company nt a mile or ovr. Tension's race was a cord on. He fiiishf d like a wild hors Lamity had little or no speed and ran below tl e mark. Farley bl at the head of the sirotch aLd was pulled up. Overweights s-adie Arha. 4 pound: Tension. 11; Duty. 11; Peter McCue. 1; Farley, 2. Duty, place. lOtol; show, 4 to 1. Piestar, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Cecil, show, 6 to 1. Lamity, place, 4 to 5; snow, out. - f K O O THIRD RACB-3-4 MJle. Purse $400. S75 to second; $25 to third. 8 rJt J O 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. tad Horses A Wt St H H BtrFin JockeyB Owners O H L O (14467)T. MIDDLETON3 116 7 54 55 53 1 Vititoe T P Hayes 7 7 6 7 14419 GOEBEL 3 105 4 3i 4 12 21 T Burns E C Blum 9-5 9-5 8-5 9-5 144522ABE FURST 5 112 61 2h 3i 3i H Shields J B Respass 8-5 8-5 6-513-10 14521 MOCORITO 4 119 2" 42 2"' 4 44 Bloss O P Bomigh 12 20 12 20 14221 BORDEN . 4 112 5a 7 6U ee 54 Lioes J P Mayberry 150 150 150 150 14449 J H C. 5 112 8 6 78 75 6 J Mathews G H Rattorman 20 20 12 12 143543LIT J. HORNER 3 113 3 121 li 3a 711 Tabor Settle & Co 13 20 15 20 130773FORSEEN 6 109 1 8 8 8 8 Duesn P M Civill 30 30 30 30 Time, m, 24, 361. 491, l:02i, 1:15. Winnpr B. c, by Florit Mary onise. Pi st 12 minu'es. Start go d. Won in a very hard drive of two; third and fonrth were driv-ing abo. Tom Middleton is nrdonbtedly a g od colt. H came from behind gamely and won in a hiph class ay. Goebel hnr g when tho pinch ame. Burns rated him clvnly 8nd then st- le a mar htn thp other b y on tbi s retch turn. H-re Goebel open- fluoabg gap, b it coulJ not last loi g en ugh to win. At the eiehih post eit er of the first four bad a d a ce to win. Aba Furst nd Moc rito both tired at the end. J. H. C. was worked out a mile after the race Tom Midrleton bnd Forseeu both pulleo up lame. Middleton wrenched his ankle, but it will not amount to audi. Little Jact Horner shon ed smart turn of spf od Borden ran a good race. Soatchfd (14il8)Gtor( e Arnold, 122; 13623 LnPrmcessa 109; 14492 Miaa Lyi ab, 109 Tom Mtadietou, piBce, 2 to I; shew, evens Goebel, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Abe Furst, plpce. it to 5: sh'w. u. t A t ' i m FOUrt'IH maljs 1 i-4 Puree $iuu. $rib tu oeconu ; $25 tu intra. JLrjcO 4-yeat-oldB and upward. Sellicg. t d Horses A Wt St St hj V, K Sti-Fia JockeyB Owners O H L C (144P5)K. BERM'DA4 104 11 211 Wi HI 12! 12 13 Vi'itoe J R Ht-nd 4 51 4 5 ( '4522 .I'CK'N APES 4 104 2" 1 2 42 3U 3" 2 T Burns J W Bchorr&Son 9-5 9-5 8-5 8-5 14453'JESIE S. 4 101 4 3 521 2" 2" 211 32 J Ma hews T U Stevens 10 12 10 10 1452 2 PERIWIG 5 104 3" 42 32 3b 41 46 46 H Wdfon WFSclulte 4 7 4 7 (14423)D DUMMY 5 104 5 52 42 55 510 510 58 Mitchell FFmbio&Co 2 21 2 2 144il P. POTTER 6 104 6 8 8 8 8 8 6s Dugan J H Smith 40 60 40 50 14471 F'R NDELLE4 104 8 721 71 6 6 62 7a Hamilton B annon& Moore 40 60 40 60 14434 C' lES-IRMA6 104 7 61 61 74 75 7" 8 B-)and A D Single 40 40 40 40 Disqualified for fonl. Tim 24i.37r.50-, 1:02, 1:15, 1:41, 1:54, 2:06. Vioner B g, by B muda-Q ieeu I-abel'H. Off nt t o first b'eik t a cod start. Won easily: second and third were drivinsr to tin limit. Ki g Bermuda i in good (form and hi made a show of hi fiel I. Vititoe could havi won away off by himself if he had so chossn. Jackanapes got second place in the last stride. He ran his rare. Jessie S. was right there all tho time and ran a good race. She was disqualified becauo M-iihews pulld in on Periwiar in the stretch and almost thraw the latter. Doable-Dummy ran d better. Throw his race out. Tne time made is a now track record. hn.g Bermuda, placa. 8 to 5; show, 7 to 10. Jackenape3, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Periwig, show, 8 to 5. Double Dummy, placo. evens; show. 2 to 5. 1 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile Purse$400. 575 to Becond; S25to tniro. JL tj gj J 3-year-olds and upward. S-llitg. nd Horses A Wt Bt jj K Str Fin Jockeya Ownera O H L 0 1f?I?PJ?IJCZ 3 99 Ih 11 114 is io 14 Vi.it ie Mtntoi,&K,lwara84 4 U-513-6. HlJJTA01 3 99 54 721 5I 5 51 24 T Burns G O Bennett 3 7 3i 7 Jf.SpATGA.hfiE1T 3 97 2" 511 41 3H 35 Mitchell J H Smith 5 61 5 5 144712 MC CLEAR Y 4 103 3 2 2h 2i 4 i H Wilson R'tledge&Srevens 10 15 10 15 iXi01 4 107 4i 4" 3 3,i 23 5i McJoynt JasGrffia&Co 4 4 31 3i M43.4 GLENGABER 3 96 84 lOljll 101 62 6U R-nsch H L Jone & Co 20 30 20 25 H43br9,S -JSHS 4 107 7u 61 71 72 72 J AUtbewsADDlVte&D'rh'mS 8 6 8 (U192)K.' HIGHWAY 4 107 9 92 91 82 8 82 Silvers M'sR Bradley 8 8 8 8 i'MtT . 4 103 68U106 91 96 9t W Jones TCostello 100 100 100 100 AIE DXVIS 4 4)3 10 3" 84 6U102 10U Dngan H Gwynn & Co 100 100 100 100 14244 P. OF ORANGE 3 93 11 11 6111 11 U F.icH S M. Marsh 40 100 40 100 Time. 12, 241,37, 49, 1:02, 1:144, l:40i. Winner Br. f, by Troubadour Katio A. Post 10 minutes. Start good. Won eased up; second and third very easily. Diser was backed for a good thing and pr.ived to be one ahe got a living start and made eve y po5ta winning one. Hittick ran an homst r-tco. He had bad luck early but with clear sailing he conld not have b a en the winner. Pat Garrett rn to h'a notch. Livadia did not. Glennber makeup a lot of ground in the last hUfmile King's Highway ran oae of his bad rac;s. Mc-Cleary showed speed bnt it was wasted by Wilson trying to caicn Diaer in the early part of the race. Scratched 14"0l Jim McCleevy, 102; 14400 Annowan,96; 14521 McAlbert, 103. Overweight Diser. 2 pounds: Hittick, 3 Diter, i.lhce, eveus; show, 1 to 2 Hittick, place, 21 to 1; show,- evens. Pat GaireU, show, evens. Livaais, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. 1 A -Z 1 SIXTH K AUK 1 Mile. Purse $400. $75 to first; 525 to second" " 14-)Q i 3yer-olda. All ances. Inn Ho p-s A Wi hi M i K tftiFi Joch-y- U&nra O H L C l429a3Ku TJLPi ON 107 3 Hi Hi H H H M tcnell W H May & riou 3 4 3 34 ttllfi PJF.V?,, 104 1SK 2" 31i 32 32 26 J Mathews T Kiley 6 8 6 8 ii!S.S?.4JTJjBr-, 104 2a 3i 23 222 3" Elvers R Tucker 7 17 7 17 14002BET DAVI3 107 41 Ei 5H 42 4H 46 Vititoe J S O'Brien 3 6 3 6 JfSflSTSI1 10i 5a 411 4" 5" 610 52 S9fttoa Mrs R Bradley 100 100 100 100 1 7773MEROPS 112 8 76 66 68 51 62 T Burns Miller & Blazar 1 1 4-5 4-5 Jf492 ?LiMHAPJ 104 7H 8 7HK 73 73 76 Batl"r W S Barnes 100 100 100 100 11219 FALaETTO JR. 113 61 6"" 8 8 8 8 E Morris LS WilIiaras&Co60 100 60 1C0 Time, 121, 21J, 491, 1 :02, 1 :15i, 1 :il. Winner-B c, by Deceiver Mary Paiks. P3f 6 nrnutes. Start f ir. Won cleverly; second hand ridden ; third and fourth driving to-the limit. El Tipton was ht and ready and had a high dezrea of spaed. Mitchotl placed him well in front and took the shortest route. Uhler had no excuses. At the head of the stretch it seemed that he would get to Ed Tipton but th latcnr drew away on call Seattle shawot speed but could not stand the nres ure at the end. Bert Davis fiuiabed fast. Merops ran a disgraceful race for tin odds on choice. He got awy poorly but never gained an inch in the entire journey. If this s the be- Merops can do he is not of much account. Sera ched 145253Rubel. 1041 Overw ights Falsetto Jr.. 4 pounds. Ed Tipton, place, ovens; show, out. Ublcr, place, 2 to 1; show, 4 to 5. Seattle, show. 2 to 1 Merops, place, out Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP Utr THE TURF.. "Danny" Maher, the famous lightweight jockey, who earlier in the season roda for ex-Corporation Counsel Clark and was set down by Mr. Clerk after Banaetar was left at the post in the Suburban, has been engaged for next year by Mr. Pierre Lorillard, and he will ride Mr. Lorillard's horses in England, probably beginning at the Ascot meeting. Mr. Lorillard's experiences with American racing this season have not been altogether satisfactory. He is, in fact, somewhat disgusted with what he considers a laxness of discipline here as compared with the English turf. So. if his present plans are carried out, all the horses that he has been running bore this season will be shipped to England to be raced there next year. His yearlings are now on the ocean en route to the other side, having been shipped a few days ago Morning Telegraph. That William H. Clark, owner of the Empire City Trotting Track in Yonkere, intends to make his great course a centre for thoroughbred racing was vouched for by a person high in authority. Be stated that Mr. Clark had determined to convert his track into both a rnncirg and trotting course, end added further that Mr. Clark had inado application to the Stewards of the Jockey Club for dates upon which to hold a rennieg meeting next month. His request tho Jtckey Club Stewards found impossible to grant, inasmuch as there are no vacant dates during tho period asked for. Application was thereupon made in a formal manner for dates'for next season. The application which was denied was for a period of five daya. New York Sun. A telegram from Sacramento, Cal., to yesterday's Cincinn ti Enquirer says: ''Marion, the most noted bioodmare in America, aged 27 jebrs, was destrojed with chloroform at Theodore Wintor's celebrated Hancho Del Las Surras Mcnday. She could not digest her food properly, and Lillirg was a humane net. "None of the employes would act, so Winters had to kill M-irion himeelf. Wiutcrs secu ed Mai ion for a dt b t. Her progeny won over $600,000 on the turf. Among Marion's progeny were the famous Yo Tambien, winner of forty-eight raceB, twenty-five of which wtro stakes; Emperor of iNorfi.lu, winner of eighteen stakes ; the unbeaten LI Rio Boy, whose career on the turf was meteoric and magnificent; also the unbeaten The Czar, wno died early in his career. Among otuers who added to her fame as a broodmare and who:e names are familiar to turf pations and breeders are Duke, Duchess and Prince of Norfolk." Page [2] DAILY RAC1N6 FORM AND AMERICAN 1DRF CONGRESS RECORD. ISSUED KVEBY DAY. OFFICIAL OKQAN OP THB AMERICAN TU2F CONQEES8. DAILY BACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. A daily reflection of the American Turf by Zelegraph. Editob, F. H. Bbdnkll. Awooiate Editob, G. G. Bilby. 424-128 FIFTH AYEHDE, CHICAGO, ILL. COPYRIGHTED. Zntered according to act cf Congress, in the year 1899, by Frank H. Bronellin the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. G., U. S. A. (The cnari numbers of Daily Baoing Fceh must not be need. 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Orders for advertisements can be left at the St Louis oSce for telegraphic transmission, CINCINNATI OFFICE 403-410 Vine Street, J. B. Ha.wi.by, Agent. On Sale at Noon. DETROIT OFFICE -34 LaFayette Avenue, Heath & Roney, Agents. On ale at 9 :00 A.M. AT NASHVILLE, IENN.: A)uncan Hotel. CHICAGO, ILL., SEPTEMBER 14, 1899. Hawthorne Form HWIEORNS! FORM. The form of Timrgdpv'o Hawthorne fluids is: First Bpcp Unc-s. Bardazzo. Schpnken. Second Race Guidon Rule, Capron, Alico Turner. Third Rare Tenole, George H. Ketcham, Gerrre rr old. Fonrth Rcp Vanitr, Marhle. Thrpe Forks. Fifth Rocs Tu'la Fonso.Gold Fox. Moroni. S xth Rgc9 Mpcv. Bi'hop Reed, J. H. C. Fort Erie Form "FORT ERIE FORM. Foet Erie, Ont., September 13. The form of Thursday's Fort Erie fields is: First Race George Krats, La MaECota, San-tello. Second Race Fairy Dell, Ida Fordbam, May S Third Race Beau Ideal, Arquebns. Galathre. Fourth Bece Kirg Dellis, Cariboo, Bight Bower. Fifth Bace Faunette, Crystalline, Bailie Lamar. Sixth Race American Eaple. Flop, Freak. Fort Erie Entries FORT ERIK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward, Selling. Ind. HorBes. Age. Wgt. Hdcr. 14506 Bloodhound 7. ...112 625 (14lI7)Our Lizzie 4.. ..112 685 14398 La Masc .ta 6.. ..112 6S0 1362l2George Krats 4. ...112 700 14J07 Qaaver 4.... 112 68U (14508) Friccsss Margaret.... 6. ...112 650 (14472)Sntelio 3.. ..109 685 (14513)Jeseie Jarbco 3.. ..106 670 14513 Done 3.. ..106 640 145132A180 R in II 3. ...106 665 14414 Shuttlecock 6... .105 670 14502 John Boone 6.... 105 680 145U22Jnnaetta 3.... 99 675 14412 Viola K 3.... 98 645 Second Race 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. 'Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp 14488 Greetings 107 665 (14415)Fairy Dell 103 700 Nnrthambria, b. f, by Ben Strome The Humber 101 145092Little-Veronica.... 101 680 J4485 Ida Fordham ;..101 690 14511 Frances Archer 100 660 14185 Dscnbridora 99 675 ( 14413) V ay S 99 665 10736 Sacc B-at 99 640 14535 Amara th 99 650 14P28 Glory Qaayle 99 630 145(93 1 ce Dron 99 .. ..685 14395 Qnpen Eric. 99 655 14473 Grumble 99 670 Third Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward, Allowances. Ind. Horses Age Wt. Hdcr. 14512 Arqnebns 4.. ..109 690 145123Tip Gnllant 3. ...105 680 144872Rean Ideal 6.. ..103 700 14477 Galatheo 3.... 99 685 Fourth Race-5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 14535 Bieht Bower .t 107 685 14l8?2rOTiboo 107 690 14509 Alfred O J07 665 145P5 Kine Dls 107 700 1445 Hont Run 107 670 12621 BlrnorhnPRett 100 660 144s8 atar Ob8mbpr iro 65 1T440 Cnvalcf"e 100 650 14511 Alfred Vargrave 100 680 Fifth Race 7 1-2 Furlones. 3-year-olda and upward. Selling, 137772r.frk Wsrren 7.. ..107 675 14507 Prince of India 5.. ..104 670 1448fi3r!rjstalline 4. ...104 690 1451? Trnvpl-r 5... 101 680 14K07 Frobman 4. ...101 665 141723S'llie J 3. ...101 6R0 14399 Faunette 5.. ..101 700 144-9 Sallie Lamar 6 ...101 68". 143fi73Wn!rck 4.... 98 6P0 14447 Lei B... 4.... 98 6'0 14513 C Jonel Ch-ke 3.... 95 640 Sixth Race 7 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 145372Ln Grange 4. ...110 680 14"072Flop 4... lOt 690 1447fi3Hpfbnrg 3.... 104 675 14J8S FVak 3... 105 685 (14416)Elsin Barnes 5.. ..101 675 141842V olent 4.. ..101 670 145C4 Leonc'e 5 101 FgO 14474 American Egle 5. ...101 700 14437 Charlotte M 4.... 98 665 Hawthorne Form HAWlHORE ENTRIES.' Probabilities: Weather cloar; track fast. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Iff", fnrpes AfPt. Wt, HdP" 1430 Hermoso 4.. ..110 670 14492 Randpzzo 4. ...110 695 13981 Flamm-rion 4. ...110 675 14527 Pe'erMcCue 4.. ..110 690 13P45F'sipM 4... 107 665 14492 Wordsworth 5.... 107 680 13990 Lnbn 4.. ..107 6P0 14249 Mscagni 4.. ..107 625 14453 Depending 4.. ..107 650 14490 Unras 6. ...107 700 14141 Frank Ireland 3. ...104 645 14495 Arthur McKnight 3. ...104 635 14021 Mommy 3... .101 6C0 13026 Guiliana 3. ...101 600 14522 SrhHiikpn 3 ...101 690 14527 MazieV 3.. ..101 675 14114 Rival Dare 3.. ..101 670 14501 The Qppzer 3.. ..101 685 Second Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 144972Alice Turner 105 690 14401 M-rito 103 680 144973C"pron 102 695 14523 Kicknmb"b 102 660 (USOOiGolden Rule 101 725 14497 Bonnivard 100 685 14U82Caloocn 99 675 Third Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses, color sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 14522 Victorino 4.. ..117 625 (14230)Grorge B. Ketcham... 5 ...114 715 13623 ' a Pricceesa 5. ...114 650 14525 Heroics 3 ...111 640 (14418)Gorge Arnold 5.. ..110 710 14431 Defender II 3.. ..108 635 13899 W. B. Gat es 3 .... 108 65 14449 Marzella 4. ...107 695 14521 Loyaletta 5.... 107 705 144922Tonole 5. ...107 725 143203Diggs 7.... 107 710 9763 F auk Griffith 5. ...107 6C0 1452l2Rntkin , 4.. ..107 650 Be'ter B., b. c, by Ber- mudt Bettie C 3 104 14199 Chees'muo 3.. ..101 680 14492 Miss Stanton 3.. ..101 675 Fourth Race Short Course. 4-year-olda and upward. Handicap. Steeplechase. Ind. Horses. Age. Wgt, Hdcn. 141992Three Forks 8.. ..164 625 14467 Chenior 4... 155 615 1449'2Gypceivsr 4. ...148 610 (IOP45)Vnty 4.. ..146 650 14499 Van Brunt 7.. ..145 600 144933 arble 8.... 138 640 14450 Globe II 4.. ..130 600 Fifth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ' (14471)Moroni 4.. ..110 710 14'24 Fair Deceiver. 4.. ..107 675 1443.V2Golri Fox 3.. ..105 715 144943 Hard Knot 3.. ..104 700 (H524)Tsppan 5. ...104 ..... 705 (14491)Tulla Fouso 3. ...101 725 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 4 year-olds and upward. Allowances. 144053Bif0iop Beed 5 112 740 (l4434)Catastrophe a. ...109 675 14f28 J. H. C 5... .107 710 14494 Macy 5 107 750 14498 Siesie Chance 4.... 99 650 145SO NaenieDavi' 4.... 99 660 ..Year.ings at Auction . At Haivfhornn Race Track Paddocks... Saturday, September 16, at 1 p. m. sharp, Six Yearlings bred at Mr. J. E. Whitten'6 Oak Grove Siud Farm, WilmiDgton, 111. Four are by the great racehorse Al Farrow, one by Imp Dandie Dinmont, and one by Imp, Dundee. All from choicely bied mares. TWO WINNERS AT LONG PRICE. OSK FR'DAY AND ONE FOR 8ATPRDAY.. Besides other winnsrs that we always give onr subscribers daily. Our clients Bra the biggest winners at the local tracks. $2.00 PER DAY. $5.00 PER WEEK. American Horsemen's Agency, 516, lt)7 Dearborn Street. Brooklyn Entries BROOKLYN ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear ; track fast. First Race 1 1-3 Miles. Over 6 hurdles. 3-yaar-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind HorBes Age Wt. Hdcu. 143073Howard Mann 6.. ..166 700 13592 Marshall 9.. ..149 690 9728 Anpgrara 3. ...142 650 Gould 4.. ..142 131373Armampnt 3.. .142 675 144l02Hardy C 4. ...138 ......680 144)0 Julius Caesar 4.. ..138 685 14262 Bob White 5. ...138 670 14482 Merlin...: 4.. ..133 665 14172 Mr. Stoffel 4. ...130 660 Second Race About 3-4 Bills. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 12531 GeorgaB Coz 4. ...Ill 700 14514 Blernpystone 4.. ..108 710 14462 Sir Christopher 3. ...101 725 144112Meohnnus 3.. ..101 735 I fl3P43)The Pride 3. ...101 730 14303 Impartial 3.. ..101 675 141622Kilt 4.... 99 740 14W2Judge Wardell 4.... 99 720 14462 J A Gray 6.... 99 735 14374 I indnla 3.... 98 680 14389 Flax Spinner 4...Z98 715 14389 Tinge 7.... 96 730 11600 Mik Miles 3.... 95 7'0 144623Tabouiet 4.... 93 72i 14515 Cathedml...- 3.... 92 705 141943Caontchouc 3.... 90 7C0 143i9 Chivalrous 3.... 89 705 (14514) Miss Marion 3.... 88 750 14452 Tinkler 4.... 88 700 14170 DomiDPer 3 87 685 14411 Dollie Wiethoff .. 3.... 84 73 1231 Chorus Boy 3.... 84 690 Third Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 14460Angle 112 680 14'5S Native 112 660 14516 Hammock 112 675 144243Herbert , 112 690 Wakoman 112 14388 MacFlecknoo U2 680 14460 Pactaria 112 640 14460 Hop Brook 112 650 14359 Templar 112 670 14460 Vesuvian H2 665 Ben Alder, br. c, by Biley Emma III H2 14516 Wittiers... 112 766 14478 Knightbanneret 112 685 I Cracker, br. c, by Juvenal-Fireworks 112 " Pinct er, br. c, by Macduff Welcome 112 Pink Domino, b or br. f, by D mino BeiieRose 109 Homespun, ch. f, by Hanover Spi na way 109 Gold Lace. b. f, by Ormonde " Tibbertiflibbet 109 Dunce .......109 ..... 14349 Swiftwater. 109 .."11655. 14160 Knmara 109 f5 14460 Water Cure 109 ..". 683. 14451 Eileen Daly .... 109 ..."..670 Bicghader, ch. c,byKaniaka Florence D 109 14460 Present 109 ."'""66tt Fourth Race 1 1-16 Miles. The Speculation Stakes, $1,C00 addod.-3-year-olds and upward. Selling, (nd. HorseB. Age. Wgt. HdcD 145152Bannockburn 4 107 .. 75c 14515 Merry Prince 6... .103 ."""'735. 14425 Cbarentns 4 106 ..'.'.'.'12a- 14330 Cambrian 3 102 73 145t53Kirkwood 3..., 97 ".".. ""740 " " 14428 Hlueaway 4 96 I TI 730- Fifth Race-1 1-4 Mllea. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 14514 Star of Bethlehem 4.. ..Ill " 725 14481 Ljatson 4 108 .. 715 114612 Lothario 3 108 .'. K9- 144653Spur8 3.... 90 .."""715 Sixth Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. 13019 Desperado 115 6S0 137613Great Neck 115 .."eso 11132 Princo Dudley 115 660 11951 Bangor 115 .."".'.685. 14459 Galatad 115 "iiiieTO 14127 Alica Niee... 112 fifXr 14t94 QcDeral Shafter 112 ""'67 144273Emigre 112 .""685 14358 Locochee 112 '.'.'. "..HiO 14427 Ranford 112 iiil' 658- 144272Veraciou 112 "."".680 Gravesend Form GRAVES END FORM. New Yoke, N. Y., September 13. The form of Tnursday's Gravesend fields is: Firat Bace Howard Mann, Marshall, Julius Caesar. Second Bace Miss Marion. Kilt. Mebanu. Third Bace Withers, Herbert. Pitk DomiDO. 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AT NASHVILLE, IENN. : .Duncan Hotel. CHICAGO, ILL., SEPTEMBER 14, 1899. Gravesend Form GRAVES END FORM. New York, N. Y., September 13. The form of Thursday's Gravesend fields is: First Race Howard Mann, Marshall, Julius Caesar. Second Race Miss Marion. Kilt. Meebanu?. Third Race Withers, Herbert. Phk Domino. Fourth Race Bannockburn, Eirkwood, Merry Prince. Fifth Race Star of Bethlehem, Lothario, Spurs. Sixth Raco Locnchee, Desperado, Bangor, j ..YearJngs at Auction . At Bawtliornn Race Track Paddocks... Saturday, September 46, at 4 p. m. sharp, Six Yearlings bred at Mr. J. E. Whitten's Oak Grove Siud Farm, Wilmington, 111. Four are by be great racehorse Al Farrow, one by Imp Dannie Dinmont, and one by Imp. Dundee. All from choicely bied maroa. TWO WINNERS AT LONG PRICE. OXW FR'DAY AND OWE FOR 8ATnitDAY.. Besides other winnsrs that we always give our subscribers daily. Our clieuta ara the biggest winners at the local tracks. $2.00 PER DAY. $5.00 PER WEEL American Horsemen's Agency, 516, 16? Dearborn Street. Hawthorns Form HtWiBORKS FORM. The form of Thursd p'-'o Hawthorne fields is : First Race Uncs. Rardazzo. Scbenken. Second Race Guidon Rule, Capron, Alice Tnrner. Third Rare Tenole, George H. Eetcham, Geowe Arr old. Fourth Rce Vanir.v, Marhle. Three Forks. Fifth Race Tu'la Fonso.Gold Fox. Moroni. S xth Race Mpcv. Bi'hop Reed, J. H. C. Fort Erie Form FORT ERIE FORM. Fobt Erie, Ont., Septembsr 13. The form of Thursday's Fort Erie fields is: First Race George Krats, La MaECota, San-tello. Second Race Fairy Dell, Ida Fordham, May S Third Race Beau Ideal, Arquebus. Galethre. Fourth Race Kirg Dellie, Cariboo, Right Bower. Fifth Race Faunette, Crystalline, 8allie Lb mar. Sixth Race American Eaple. Flop, Freak. Fort Erie Entries FORT EKIK .ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 5 1-3 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Sailing. Ind. Horace. Age. Wgt. Hdcr. 14506 Bloodhound 7.... 112 625 (144I7)0ur Lizzie 4.. ..112 685 14398 LaMasc.ta 6.. ..112 680 1362l2George Krats 4. ...112 700 14J07 Quaver 4.. ..112 68U (14508) Pritcass Margaret.... 6.... 112 650 (14472)Sntello 3....1G9 685 (U513i Jessie Jarbco 3....106 670 14513 Done 3.. ..106 640 145l32AlsoRinII 3. ...106 665 14414 Shuttlecock 6.... 105 670 14502 John Boone 6.... 105 680 145U22Junaetta 3.... 99 675 14442 Viola K 3.... 98 645 Second Race 4 1-5J Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex& pedigree. Wt. Hdcp 14488 Greetings 107 665 (14415) Fairy Dell 103 700 Nnrthumbria, b. f, by Ben Strome The Humber..... 101 145092Littl Veronica.... 101 680 J4485 Ida Fordham i..l01 690 14511 Francs Archer 100 660 14185 Dfsenbridora 99 675 (14413) May S 99 665 10736 Sbtjc B-mt 99 610 14535 Amara- th 99 650 14028 Gloiy Qaajle 99 630 145(93 1 ce Drcn 99 ... ..685 14395 Queen Eric 99 655 14473 Grumble 99 670 Third Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind, Horaes Age Wt. Hdcp. 14512 Arqnebns 4.. ..109 690 145123Tip GHllBnt 3. ...105 680 144872Reau Ideal 6. ...103 700 14477 Galathee 3.... 99 685 Fourth Race-5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 14535 Rieht Bower 107 6R5 14l852rriboo 107 690 14509 Alfred 0 107 665 14505 Kinir D-'1'8 107 700 1445 Hont Rnn 107 670 12R21 BlrnorhnpBett 100 660 14ifl8 "tar Chamber iro 6" 5 1?440 Cnvalc'"'e 100 650 14511 Alfred Vargrave 100 680 Fifth Race 7 1-2 FurloncB. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, 137772rirk Wnrren 7.. ..107 675 14507 Prince of India 5.. ..104 670 1448fi3r!rj8talline 4. ...104 690 1451? Trnvelr 5... 101 680 14507 Frohman 4. ...101 665 144723S.i0 J 3. ...101 6R0 14?99 Faunette 5.. ..101 700 1449 8aIIie Lamar 6 ...101 68 H3673Wpn!rok 4.... 98 680 14447 Lela B... 4.... 98 60 14513 Cilonel Ch-ke 3.... 95 640 Sixth Race 7 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 145372Lq Grange 4.. ..110 80 14"072Flop 4... 104 690 1447fi3HpRburg 3....1P4 675 J418S FVrak 3... 105 685 (144t6)Elsi" Barnes 5.. ..101 675 14842Volent 4.. ..101 670 145C4 Lennc'e 5.... 101 680 14474 American TCgle. 5. ...101 700 14437 Charlotte M 4.... 98 635 Hawthorne Entries HAffl HOUM5 ENTRIES.- ' Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olda and upward. Selling. Irr?. Torsos Xppi. Wt, Hdrn 14310 Hermoso 4. ...110 670 14492 Rndezzo 4.. ..110 695 13981 Flemm-rlon 4. ...110 675 14527 Pe'erMcCue 4.. ..110 690 13P45F,sieM 4... 107 665 14492 Wordsworth 5. ...107 6F0 13990 Lhn 4.. ..107 600 14249 Mscagni 4.. ..107 625 14453 Depending 4.. ..107 650 14490 Fnras 6....107 700 14141 Frank Ireland 3.. ..104 645 14495 Arthur McKnight 3.... 104 635 14021 Mmmy 3... .101 600 13026 Guiliana 3. ...101 600 14522 RrhHDl'pn 3 101 690 14527 MazieV 3.. ..101 675 14114 Rival Dare 3.. ..101 670 14501 Tha Geezer 3.. ..101 685 Second Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 144972A lice Tnrner 105 690 14401 M-rito 103 680 144973Cpron 102 695 14523 Kirkumb'-b 102 660 (HSOOiGolden Rule 101 725 14497 Bonnivard 100 685 141182Caloocn 99 675 Third Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses, color sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 14522 Victorine 4.. ..117 625 (14230)Grorge fl. Ketcham... 5 ...114 715 13623 ' a Princessa 5.. ..114 650 14525 Heroics 3 ...lit 640 (14418)Gorgo Arnold 5.. ..110 710 14431 Defender II 3... .108 635 13899 W.B.Gates 3.. ..108 65 14449 Marzella 4.. ..107 695 14521 Loyaletta 5.... 107 705 144922Tenolo 5. ...107 725 143203Diggs 7.. ..107 710 9763 F auk Griffith 5.. ..107 6C0 1452l2Rntkin 4.. ..107 650 Be'ter B., b. c, by Ber- mud Bettie 0 3 104 14499 Chees'miio 3.. ..101 680 14492 Miss Stanton 3.. ..101 675 Fotirth Race Short Course. 4-year-olda and upward. Handicap. Steeplechase. Ind. Horaes. Age. Wgt. EdcD. 141992Three Forks 8.... 164 625 14467 Chenior 4... 155 615 1449l2Gypceivsr 4. ...148 610 (IOP45)Vfinty 4.. ..146 650 14499 Van Brunt 7.. ..145 600 144933 -arble 8.... 138 640 14450 Globe II 4.. ..ISO 600 Fifth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ' (14471)Moroni 4. ...110 710 4'24 Fair Deceiver 4.. ..107 675 144V2Gold Fox 3.. ..105 715 144943 Hard Knot 3.. ..104 700 (14524)Tppan 5. ...104 705 (14491)Tufla Fouso 3.. ..101 725 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 4 year-o!ds and upward. Allowances. 144053Bishop Reed 5.. ..112 740 (l44S4)Catastrophe 5. ...109 675 W2& J. H. C 5.. ..107 710 14494 Macy 5. ...107 750 14498 Sissie Chance 4.... 99 650 145J0 Nannie Davi 4 99 660 Brooklyn Entries BROOKLYN ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear : track fast. J First Race 1 1-2 Miles. Over 6 hurdles. 3-yaar-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses Age Wt. Hdcp. 143073Howard Mann 6.. ..166 700 13592 Marshall 9.... 149 690 9728 Anegram 3.. ..142 650 Gould 4 142 131373Armament 3.. .142 675 144102Hardy C 4. ...138 .680 14410 Julius Caesar 4.. ..138 685 14262 Bob White 5.. ..138 670 14482 Merlin...: 4. ...133 665 14172 Mr. Stoffel 4.. ..130 660 Second Race Abont 3-4 Mile. 3-yoar-olde and upward. Selling. 12531 GeorgaB. Cox 4.. ..Ill 700 14514 Blarneystone 4.. ..108 71& 14462 Sir Christopher 3. ...101 725 144112 Meohanus 3 101 735 : (13943)The Pride 3. ...101 730 14303 Impartial 3.. ..101 675 144622Kilt....- 4.... 99 740 1 41892 Judge Wardell 4.... 99 720 14462 J A Gray 6.... 99 735 14374 I indnla 3 98 680 14389 Flax Spinner 4..-.. 98 715 14389 Tinge 7.... 96 730 116C0 Maik Miles 3.... 95 710 144623Tabouiet 4.... 93 72" 14515 Cathedral...- 3.... 92 705 141943Caoutchouc 3.... 90 7C0 1439 Chivalrous 3.... 89 705 (14514) Miss Marion 3 88 750 14462 Tinklar 4.... 88 700 14170 Domioper 3.... 87 685 14411 Dollie Wiethoff .. 3.... 84 7 12831 Chorus Boy 3.... 84 690 Third Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sax & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 14460Angle 112 680 14 5S Native 112 660 14516 Hammock 112 675 144243Herbert , H2 ..."..690 Wakoman 112 14388 MacFiecknoo 112 680 14460 Pactaria 112 640 14460 Hop Brook 112 650 14359 Templar 112 670 11460 Vesuvian 112 665 Ben Alder, br. c, by Riley Emma III H2 14516 Withers H2 ......700 14478 Knightbanneret H2 685 Cracker, br. c, by Juvenal Fireworks 112 Pinct-er, br. c, by Macduff Welcome 112 Pink Domico, b or br. f, by D mino Belle Rose 109 Homespun, cn. f, by Hanover Spinaway 109 . . Gold Lace. b. f, by Ormonde Tibbertifiibbet 109 Dunce.............. i.,.109 14349 Swiftwater. 109 .."."".65S- 14160 Knmara 109 fC5 14460 Water Cure 109 6SS 14454 Eilsfn Daly 109 670 Ricgh ader, ch. c, by Kanl aka Florence D 109 14460 Present 109 !."!!660. Fourth Race 1 1-1C Miles. The Speculation Stakes, S1.CO0 addod-3-y ear-olds and upward. Selling, (nd. Horses. Age. Wsrt. Hdcn 145152Bannockburn 4 107 .. 7501 14515 Merry Prince 6.. ..106 ."!'735- 14425 Cbarentus 4 106 .." .725- 14330 Cambrian 3.. ..102 "I!!.!735 145!53Kirkwood 3.... 97 1740 14428 Hlneaway 4 96 !!"!!730' Fifth Race-1 1-4 Miles. 3-year-olds and npward. Handicap. 14514 Star of Bethlehem 4.... Ill 725 14481 Latson 4 108 ...".715 144612 Lothario 3 108 '. 729- 144653Spnr8 3.... 90 .""".715 Sixth Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. 13019 Desperado 115 650 137613Great Nock 115 .""."eSG 11132 Princo Dudley 115 660 11951 Bangor ..115 685- 14459 Gilat ad H5 ...iiisTO 14127 Alica Nise 112 fifjO- 14194 General Shafttr 112 ""'.'.610. 144273Emigre 112 685 14358 Locochea Z '.'.'.'.Hi9 14427 Ranford 112 I 1 1 65- 14l272Veraciou 112 ."!.".". 680 Page [3] Brooklyn Form Chart BROOKLYN FORM CHART. GKA.VES25ND, X,. I., September 13. Second day. Brooklyn Jockey Club. Autunrn Meeting. '. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, B. W. Bimmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. FIRST BACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. $800 added. 2-year-olds. Handicap. "Tpgg Ind Horsea A Wt St M H s4. 8trFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 144543MON i"ANIC ill 5 31 3 1" 1H Odom J J Kakins 21 24 9-5 2 14454 FLOWER OF GOLD105 6 li It 2h 22 O'Leary W B Jean!"" 5 8 5 8 (H3S8)RO KTON 115 3 21 21 31 32 Dogg-tt S Sanford & Son 4 5 3 3 14426 MOTLEY 108 2 . 7 6 42 4" O'Connor W Lakeland 8 15 8 15 14390 OKETTEE 109 7 5 51 51 52 PMcDerm't.J Bodeu 20 40 10 30 14464 GOLDONE 105 1 6 4h 62 65 Bullman G B Morris 12 30 12 30 12S562IN1SBFBEE 112 8 8 9 7 7 Sow cer Ma-cusDaly 4 8 4 6 14424 ROS- OLARK 105 4 4h 8 8 8 Slack FHuRan 50 200 50 200 1442630NECK QUEEN 109 6 9 7 9 9 Maher Ontck Stable 6 8 6 7 Time, 11, 23 36, 1 :0S. Winner B. g, by Montana Walnut. Po-t 1 minute. Start bad. Won handily. Montanic cme away at the end with something in hand. Flower of Gold tired in the stretch So did Rockton. Motley closed fast in the last furl'Dg. Okettee ran well. The stari killed Oneck Qnenn's chances. Mcntacic, place, 4 to 5; 8how;2 to 0. Flower of Gold, place, 3 to 1; show, 7 to 5. Rcckton, show, 2 to 5. SECOND BACE l 1-8 Miles. $1,030 added. All ages. Handicap. Ind Horaea A Wt St St k StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L i 14514 K.B RL'YC'RN3 114 5 1 1 18 t& 1 18 Keenan J P Robison 4 4 21 2f 14429 BO V INO 5 104 3 51 M 41 48 5 2 Wiit,on J E Seagram 8 10 7 7 (14407) ARB.AOES 4 116 2 42 42 3. S3 21 Clawson A J tmler 21 5 21 4 (14463).AZUrENA. 4 115 1 23 23 2a 2" 31 410 8: e cer George J Long 8-5 2 8-5 9-5 144613LEO PLANT'R3 112 4 31 31 51 51 41 5 Bu' man VV W D rden 10 20 10 20 14457 LACKLAND 3 110 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Maher Petrv B,lm"nt 10 10 10 10 Time. 12 2i 36. i$K, 1:01. 1:15, 1:28, 1:41, 1:54. Winder Ch. c, by KantaHa Nattot. Po-t2 minutes. Start cood Won easinsr up. King Barleycorn had the race to himself, nothing behind him ever b'in? dangerous. Beaanse of his incunsi-tent running his entry will be refused in the future Azurona does not handle weight well. Arbaces wtakened in the closing drive. Bon Ino ran a good race. Bcratcheo 14517 Box, 120. KiDg Barleycorn, place, evens; show, 1 to 3. Bon Ino, place, 21 to 1; show, even3. Arbaces, show, 3 to 5. Aznceoa, place, 3 to 5 ; show, out. 1 A K A f THIRD RACB 5 1-2 Fur'ongs. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. 1 4t:04i:U The Albemarle Stakes. $1.01)0 added. Ind Borsoa A Wt St H & 34 StrFin Jockeys Ownors U 3. U ' 14462RTJNAWAY GIRL 112 3 1" 2a 1h 11 Rnencer J B & F P'Keene 5 8 5 8 (14454 CLFORA 119 5 7H 5a 3a 21 Dupoa JJMcCafterty 2 2 13-1013-10 14426 IRUQCOIS BELLE 112 1 61 73 61 31 O'Uonnor Bromey&Co 8 12 8 12 13852 L OF THE VALE 112 2 41 41 41 41 Maher J J Hy and 8 10 8 10 18337 STAR CHIME 112 7 5h 6h 5h 51 Bullman G B Morris 10 20 8 20 (1442S)MDSHTrE 119 6 2 la 2 62 Dngeett J S Fergnnn 5 5 4 4 144562MISERICORDL1 112 9 9 9 7 7 Littlefield AH &DH Morris 8 8 5 7 144i43JUANVILLA. 112 8 8 8 8 8 Hich-trds HHUume 10 12 7 10 14357 HER LADYSHIP 112 4 3a 3 9 9 O'Leary J L Holland 12 60 12 60 Added st-rter. Time, 12, 24. 36, 1 :09 Winuor Ct. f, by Domino Fa'r Vision. Pi st 4 minutes. Start good Won ridden out Runaway Girl was lucky and ran a much improved race. Cleora was badly interfered with atid made up much grouuo Iroquois Belle was closing fHBt at ih end Musette stopped badly in the stretch. Lady of the Vale ran well. Scratched 14178 Olinda. Corrected weights UJeora,119 Runaway Gi'l, place. 24 to 1: show, evons. Cleora, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Iroquois Belle, show- 2; to 1. Musette, plac, 8 to 6; show, 3 to 5. FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. SSOO addod. All age3. Allowances. Zj-Zj. Ind Horses AWt Bt & V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (14457)BATTEN 3 116 3 21 21 la 12 11 Bpencer T C McDowell 1-4 1-4 2-9 2-9 14480 LIEUT. GIB50N 2 100 1 1" 1 25 25 21 Od.-m C H Smith 4 41 4 41 14215 DB. EICHBERG 3 116 2 3 3 3 3 3 Powers I, V Bell 15 30 15 30 Timp, 11, 23. 36, 48 1 :01, 1 :14. 1:41 1 :48. Winner Br. r, by Candlemas or Hayden Edwarus auaie McNairy Post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily Lieutenant Gibson showed a lot of speed for sevt-n furlongs and run a good race. Batten came away easily in the stretch and was eased up at the end. Dr E'chberg ran wll. Scratched 14539 Lackland, 116. Lieutenant Gibr-on, place, 1 to 3. Dr. Eichberg, plsce, 21 to 1. t A ST A 61 FIFTH RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. $700 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Xtl-Dl- Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M H 8trFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14479 L'.A LOUETTE 4 105 8 10 10 21 111 Maher RT Wilson Jr 5 10 5 7 143452SATIN SLIPPER 3 94 5 11 li la 23 Odom M F Dwyer 9-5 9-5 7-5 7-5 14124 BEN HA DAD 4 107 6 3a 3 31 31 Clawson F Brown 6 8 6 8 (1427 1) B. OF MEMPHIS 4 108 2 7 5a 61 4a O'Connor TJMcHale 6 6 4 4 11230 MATANZA 3 110 3 21 2 4 5a Powers L V Bell 10 20 10 20 14462 RED SPIDER 5 88 7 61 8 8 61 Dan?man MF8terheneon 15 15 15 15 14345 D AVE S. 5 92 9 5a 61 51 71 Wed'rst'nd Buckley & Brown 10 15 10 15 (14411)PEACE 3 101 10 9 7 7 8 Dupee Frpd F st-r 6 8 6 8 11954 MAID OF ERIN 4 108 11 11 9 9 9 Spencer JR&FPKeene 10 15 10 15 138313KLONDYKEQU'N3 84 12 12 12 10 10 Brien J E Madden 50 l'O 50 150 14350 LEPIDA 3 90 1 4a 4a 11 11 Slack W C Daly 10.0 300 100 800 13219 HOLLAND 3 104 4 8 11 12 12 O'Leary F V Alexandre 30 30 30 30 Time, 11, 23, 36, 1:08. Winner B. f, by Kinglike Juliette. . Pose 6 minutes Start fair. Won driving L'Alouette came with a rush in thejlast quarter ' and caught Satin Slipper tiring Ben Hadad ran a f ir r ace. 80 did Belle cf Memphis. Red ; Spider ran well arjd is good but had lit le chance with his lider. Matanza showed speed and 1 improvement. Dave S. will bear watching. Peace got a bad Btart and a poor ride. Throw her " Overweights Ben Hadad, 2 pounds; Peace, 1; Maid of Erin, 1; Lepida,l. L'Alonetto. place, 21 to 1; show, evens. Satin Slipper, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Ben Hadad, 1 show, 8 to 5. Belle of Memphis, place, 7 to a; show. 3 to 5. SIXTH RACE 1 1-10 Miles. 3750 added. 3-year olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St H V Str Fin Jockeys OwnerB Q H L G 144073MA1 112 3 40 40 410 21 1 Spencer 8 Sanford & Son 8-5 8-5 6-5 6-5 14462 r HA PP A QUA 115 1 Hi Vi V la 23 Maher Oueck Stable 10 30 10 30 (14455)MONADOUR 119 4 2a 214 21 33 310 Odom Brown & Wimmer8-5 21 8-5 9-5 137fi5VBK.TTIE GRAY 112 2 31 31 3h 412 48 O'Connor .1 E McDom Id 3 4 3 4 14483 PELLA B. 114 5 5 5 5 5 5 P Clay H'r. ess&Br'ssm'noO 200 50 2C0 Time, 1S, 24, 37, 50, 1:03, 1:17, 1 :42, 1:49. Winner B. f, by Meddler bpri g.ido. . Post 6 minutes. Start g od. Wn driving. Mai wbb best at the weights and is a filly of fairly Rood class. Chappaqna was very good today and showed a lot of speed. He was slightly r iDteifered with by Mai in the laEt six eenth, tlie litter bearing in, and Maher claimed foul, which was not allowed. Monadour ci.uld not give the weiuht away and waB raced into weariness by Chappaqna in the first five furlongs. Bettie Grey appeared to bs outclassed. Polla B. is of no account. Overwfiights Pella B., 2 pounds. . Mai, place, 1 to 3; show, out. Chappaqna. place, 5 to 1 j show, evens. Monadour, place, 1 to ; show, out. , Fort Erie Form Chart '. ' ; 1 " 1 r ; . FORT ERIE FORM CHART. FORT IHi IE, ONT., September 13. Thiitwnth day. Fort Erie Jockey Club. Autumn Meat. inc. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judgp, L. P. Tarlton. Startei, Mars Cassidy. Racing starts at 2 :30 p.m. FIKST KACB 3-4 M110' Purse $250. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. X 4" 5 3 2 !nd Horses A Wt St H V4 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14?073N1CHOLAS 6 102 1 1H 12 U 1H Souger M J M doney 2 2 2 2 13783 ATHY 5 109 3 211 22 23 2 Cunn'ghamPJ Dolan 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 145(2 BBOMO 5 102 4 31 33 32 31 J Weber J Dagan 15 15 15 15 144462 DEVIL'8 DREAMS 102 2 61 4 4a 4 E James JKffuhe3 6 6 6 6 14379 K AT HIE MAY 5 102 6 81 6 51 51 Castro B tf Bronangh 6 6 6 6 14507 HUNGRY HILL 5 102 7 4k 51 65 6" Geifer M E Fallows 30 33 30 30 a 14189 NEGON'JIE 5 109 9 7 7 7 7 Maion T P Stanton 30 30 30 30 . 11403 BRIGHTON 5 109 11 It 8 8 8 Landry Mr M. C Lyles 4 5 4 5 14412 E' ANO 7 109 5 5" 9 9 9 Va entine W J Sp urs 20 30 20 30 13460 JUDGE QUIGLEY4 112 10 10 10 10 10 Patton Rico & Burrows 20 30 20 30 14241 SEIDENBACH 4 109 8 9 11 11 11 Gee S White 30 50 30 50 Time, 24, 49, 1:15. Winner B. b, by Alexander Aunt Betsy , . Po3t 4 minntoB. Start good. Won ia-iy; secosrt the sims. Nicholas waj nevsr ia tronbly. Atby was s easily second bast. Hungry Hill quit early. Brightoa was short. Broaio. showed" improvement. Scratched 14".082Lovice, 109; 14439 Acrobat, 102. Nicholas, place, 4 to 5; thuw, out. Athy, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Brouio, place, 6 to 1; show. 2 to ,1. SECOND BACK 5-8 Mile. Purse $250. 2 year-olds. Selling. X4:)33 "nd Horss? A Wt St Vt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14485 JACK TELLING 107 3 1" 32 22 1 J Gardner H E Loieh 2 4 2 3 14511 SOLENT 103 5 31 1 2 la 22 Landry Robioson&Laach 3 4 3 4 14436 MISS HUDSON 100 6 61 41 53 31 M son F P Kidi 3 4 3 4 145033AILKNNA 100 1 4a 611 4 4 J Martin CVttnri&Shioldsl3-54 13-54 14136 LISSOJIB 105 4 2 la 3 55 Cuu'nhamR G Laming 10 15 10 15 145112MONOGHAN 100 8 5a 5" 62 62 E James J K Hjgb.es 2 3 2 3 14511 BELLE DIN MONT 107 7 7 7 7 7 Forehand Tho-npsoa Bros 23 30 20 30 12633 MECKLENBURG 110 2 8 8 8 8 Mclntyre JESaagram 20 50 20 50 Timp,24i,49i, 1:024. Winnpr B c, by Bramble Knick-Knack. Pot 4 in inn tes Start good. Won diiving hard. The first two had a herd strusslo through the strou h Monoghan was shcrt on speed. He has bad legs Solsnt hung whea it cam3 to a drive. Miss Hudson fan well. Overweights Jack Telling, 4 pouids; Lissome, 2. Jack Tellit g, place,-evens ; show, 1 to 2 Solent- place, 7 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. Miss Hudson, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Ailenna, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. .Monoghan, plaea, 6 to 5; show, lto 2. Jgg THIRD RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upwasd. Selling. In' Horses A Wt St U H 3 StrFin Jnckevs Ownnrs Q H L C 144442 KOTTERDAM 5 114 3 Hi 12 11 1 Patioo J L Uwy- 2 2 2 2 144862BELL PUNCH 4 99 6 8 61 41 3" 21 E James H H Stover 21 13-521 13-5 145i'4 J?NN0MIA 4 1C4 5 la 2a 2a 43 3a Sanger PJGoebel&Co 10 10 10 10 144873RED PIRATE 3 101 7 3a 31 32 2" 43 Landry W Dickson 21 13-521 13-5 1444 HELEN H II. 6 101 1 4a 7 7 52 55 Valentine J H Valoatino 100 100 100 100 14410 WINDWARD 3 86 8 5a 8 8 7 61 J Martin M Barns 4 4 4 4 (l4476)MANZiNITA 5 98 4 61 4h 5a 67 Forehand HMoora&Co 10 10 10 10 14487 BILLY HOUSE 3 105 2 7 5" 6a 8 8 Cunn'ghamW H McCorkle 8 15 8 15 Time, 24, 49. 1 :14i, 1 :41, 1 :48h Winner B. h, by Botherbill Bndova. Post3 minutes Stirtg od. Won handily; second driving. Rotterdim had the most 3pe)d and had plenty left at the end. Tin nt thres ware driving co the limit. ReJ Picito tirel. Bell Punch huug whn he caught Rotterdam. . Overweights Rd Pirate, 4 poun is; Helea H II., 2; Billy House. 2. Rotterdam, p'ace. 4 to 5; show, out. BellPnnch, place, evens; show, lto 2. Enaouiia, show, 2 to 1. Red Pirate, place, evenj; show. 1 to 2. Wiudward, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 t3 S. FOURTH BACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 250. 2-year-oIde. Selling. . nd Horses A Wt St K Str Fin Jockeys OwnerB O E L C (14443) JENA 101 2 1" 111 11 13 Landry Baker & GenU-y 2 'A 2 2 (11445) MAR. OBENDORF 103 3 31 2 23 23 Mason H E Leigh 7-5 7-5 7-5 7-5 14503 STATIRA. 101 4 4a 31 3 36 Forehand R McMahon 4 4 4 4 145032 AMARANTH 94 5 7 51 51 4a Ballentine A Willis 30 50 30 50 14488 BABBABIAN 94 6 8 7 62 53 Wdhaw J K Highes 10 12 10 12 14445 MA PL.E 105 1 21 6" 4 61 Cunn'ghamW H MsCorkle 30 50 30 50 14488 LIZZIE MC CARTHY94 10 10 8 7 7 W Wo d W Weir 8 10 8 10 (142ll)RlGHT BOWER 107 7 6 9 8 8 J Gardnar C S Harlan 5 6 5 6 14505 LOSD M1NTO 107 9 51 4" 9 9 Paget Johnson&Kirkwd 100 200 100 200 14185 AVATAR 106 8 9 10 10 10 Patton J Pangle 20 30 20 30 Time, 241,49. 1:08. Winner B. f, by Florist Becky B. Post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; seconl tho same. Jena showed th3 moat speei. Marie Orendjrf was easily the boit of the olhsrs. Bight Bower got off tangled up, and his rac3 was f-r b.slow the mark. Watch him. Scratched 14503 Tampion, 94. Overweights Maple, 4 pouod3; Right Bawer, 3; Lord Miato, 3. Jena, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Marie Orendorf. plies, 1 to 2; show, out. Statin, plicj, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and up war J. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 14502 NEKARNI5 4 101 3 41 32 2 1H Songer J Btrliug & Co 13-53 13-33 14472 WREATH 3 92 7 2a 21 1 23 Forehand J E Seagram 8 10 8 10 145043THE DAUPHIN 4 104 8 5a 42 42 32 E James M Feeney 6 6 5 5 (14412) PERCITA 6 98 9 9 51 5" 41 Landry HH Stover 4 5 4 5 14416 REY 8ALAZAR 4 98 2 li 11 31 52 McQuade H McCarran Jr 13-53 13-53 11417 GEANBY 3 101 B 8 6 62 62 A Mitchell J Bryan X0 30 20 . 30 11417 NINETY CENT3 3 98 1 31 7 7 7 J Weber B D Eaile 2 21 2 21 14414 BELGBA VIA 3 95 5 61 8 8 8 WShaw W B Gilciu 10 10 10 10 14442 COOSADA 3 100 4 7 9 9 9 Castro Hurdle & Co 30 50 30 50 Time,24t, 49,.l:14i. Winner Cb. g, by Frnso Flower Dellis. Post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Nekarnia cnuin away in the last sixteenth. Percita did not get fully into her stride until the half was passed. Bey Salazar quit when challenged Nice y Cpnts slopped badly. Wreath showed improvement. Scratched 14438 Fairmont, 92. Overweights Ninety Cents 3 pounds; Coosada, 2. Nekarnis, place, evens; show. 1 to 2. Wreath, placa, 4 to 1; show. 2 to 1. The Dauphin, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Bey Salazar, place, evjus; show 1 to 2. Ninety Cents, place, evens ; show,l to2. SIXTH BACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $2S0. 3-year-olda and upward. Selling. JirrJr Ind Horses A Wt St & jj StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14507 ANN. LAUEETTA4 98 1 11 13 12 Vi Landry H L Johnson 10 10 10 10 144743 LA GBANGE 4 110 6 52 43 33 2 Cunn'ghamT J Buh 5 5 55 1451)62 HIDE AU 5 104 2 311 2a 2 31 E James F Martin 13-S13-52 2 144443 BY GEOBGE 3 101 5 620 62 5 52 48 Mason J C Ferris Jr 3 4 3 4 14477 PB. OF WALES 3 101 4 41 52 630 51 Castro C Davis 50 50 60 50 (11414)LOOBAM 6 110 3 2n 31 41 625 H Lewis E Moore & Co 4-5 6-5 4-5 6-5 LITTLE KING 3 101 7 7 7 7 7 Patton T F Coles 30 60 30 60 Time, 241, 49, 1:01, 1:14. 3 Winner B, f, by Emperor Sif. 1 Off at the first break to a straggling start. Won handily; second easily, Annie Lauretta ) was off rnnning and was never in trouble. She showed a startling reversal over her last appear. 3 ance. B dtau tired in tho stretch. Looram's saddle slipped and he was palled up. Little 1 King was as good as left at the post. Scratcheo 113V8 La Mascota, 101. Overweights Looram, 3 pounds. , Annie Lauretta, place, 4 co 1; show, 2 to 1. La Grange, place, 8 to 5; ahoir, 4 to 5 Rideiu . place. 3 to 5; show, out. By George, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Looram, place, 2 to 5; show, out Hawthorne, Gravesend FORT KKIif. SPECIAL SELECTIONS on all races run at the above racetracks. We send one or two at each track; novr more. Thfy win six times ont of eight. IODaY we have a 10 to 1 chance; will win bure, barring accidents. We don't advertUe impossible things Tflegraph6d any-heie 9 :30a.m. Terms.Sl COdaily; $4.00weekly. Baca Track Information Bureau, tiulte 600, 263 Dearborn St., Chicago, II1. RESULTS SPEAK For themselves. We manage to send our clients WINNERS EVERY DAY. Information from sources that 8ELDON FAIL, including the moBt SUCCESSFUL HANDICAP belore the public. TWO WINNERS at HAWTHORNE tod.y at GOOD ODDS and two at Fort Erie. $5 00 weekly, $1.00 daily. Mail orders tolo-graphed early. Chicago Turf Advisory Co., Koora 707, 225 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 3 1 ) 3 1 , . Page [4] CHICAGO JOCKEY CLUB........ ,. 1 ' 1 " " - . . . (HAWTHORNE RACETRACK) - SEPT. 4th TO SEPT. i6th, 1899. Five or More Races Daily Beginning at 2:15 P. M, ADHISSION 75 CENT5. MUSIC BY CICERO fllLITARY BAND. SPECIAL RACE TRAINS TO TRACK IN TWENTY-FIVE MINUTES. 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 Bow, Halsted street and at'3tiland avenue, racariiaaf it 4:34 p. n. ai i n ajiiitely after the races. JOa not stop at Ashland 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 avenme 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 Oian 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 connect with electric can on Portv-eihth aveaue. to mi fro n rascraic eva-v evolve minuces luring the afternoon on racing' days. Express trains, 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 and Marshfleld avenue, reaching the racetrack in 23 minutes from Franklin street. WbOPLANPS Stup 15 m to FSSGM ST LOUIS QH THE WABASH Barney ScHnessEfs warm THE CHOICEST OF AUSTRALIAN BLOOD. FOUL SHOT 3Y MUSKET" SLANDER. C lUmriaL. .. ( Touchstone, by Camsl, r: f Longbow ( Vorbona. by Voloclpstl a 2 (sirs ci Fea de Jois). ( Miet Boxra. .............. i Catton. by Golnmpcj, X ra Tranby'a dam by Orrlll S a S ( Pantaloon. CaBtrol. by Bunard. SO 5 ."SKSrdaintia, Gaaritsh). I J Idalla, by PeruTlan. g H (Decoy Filho-da-Puta.by K'ph'Mf . a Finesse, by Permian. B r Sg (Melbourne......... 1 Humphrey Clinker.byO'Ba i a" HYest JLuBtralian i i Cervantes1 mare. 9 -5 (Darby and Bt, Lessi) Mowerina........ M..TonohBtona, by Gamil 3 5 "J (Emma, by Whisker. a C Cornel ( Whalebone, by Waxy, 4 5 75 IBrown Ban. ....... i Seiim mare. O a 52 (Daughter of. .... f Brutandorf. by Blaekloak w fe iMra.Crcksh'nka.byW'li'ts) - Canteen i Waxy Pope, by Waxy, W. fCalendar (Imported). ,.... Caetania. by (Johanna, - - (Hambletonla.... Stamford.byPlenip'testit. 2 . Harmoniea.byH'mblit'mlai B fa (Tros (Imported) J Priam, by Emilias. e LCasstaCra. .. . f Ally, by PartlBan. O I O I Alls a Gr6y. .... .. .... .... ( Roua' Emigrant by Pio&ss Mai I aulnaro,by Youns&ohaa&i 5 (The Colonel............ iWhisfesr, by Wasy. t a fCap-R-pia (Importsd.)..... I Dalpinl mars. JT E3 S j Bliter to Caeiui.. ........ ; Sultan, by Ssllnii d h j I Dnoheas of Yczk, by Wast; c I ( Do7ar .. .... ......... ToucbBions( L g Sophia, 'BkilhicdR. 4 BcUle Brass, 'Imported. ;: BA8NEY'SCiiREIBER The California Jockey Club.... Gives Turfmen Notice that its Meeting for tbe Season of 1899-1900 will begin 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. -