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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, October 22, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, October 22, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899102201 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, October 22, 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] T) L. V. NO. 2557 CBCICAGrO, SUNDAY AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 22-23 1899. PHICE, 5 CENTS" Mizpah Sets a Record Ml Z PAH SKIS A KECORD. Mlepah. nnder tbo careful handlingof traioer W. 3am, has developed into one cf tlie bat horses now racing in the west. At Harlem j Saturday, be gave an example of his present form. He ws in with an extremely speedy lot at a mile and twenty yards an I the brown son of Fnvardala innlet won rnnniug away and incidentally clipped three-quarters of a second from tbi tra?k record for thn distauco. Trainer Ham hid M zpahkoje 1 np to concert pitch and told all hi friends to bet on him. Tommy Barns wbb up, and this was "hunch" enough for the pnblic. Consequently the gelding wa mide a stroog favorite a 6 to 5. Ham held Miz pah high in hi esteem, and .ave Burns inBtrco.ioDS to go oat and race every inch of the way with the pacemakers. Barns followed instrac -iions to a dot, and before three-quarters of the journey had bo an made he had Slay Beach and all the others at bis mrcy, and at the finish he was eased np, clear of Benneville and Moroni. The latter could not k-ep' pace with the leaders dnring the early part of the journey, bat through, the stretch ho came like a cyalocie. Jockey McQiade, as the result of his recent suoc '8?, has evidently been ovorcome with an attack of the swell head and in a most arti ti : way thiow a race away, for Mr. A C. Clark, on Hqrmi so in the tuiri event, fl-rmuso was we 1 backed at a liberal pi ice by his owner and at the head of the ttietch had every hi g his own way. Master feliQuGde here weut to sleep and when he awoke he found that Hilee, an 8 to I chance, had slippod np on the inside and won by a bead. It was a rank p'ece of carelessness, end tbe jadpes promptly fined McQaade $100, which should bs a good lesson to him. J. H. Smith seems to have a fondness for Tappan ana after he won the closing mile selling rice ia a BenBational way be bid him np to $930 and got him. The m inner in which Tap-pan won and tbe ride he not from Barns will long be remembered b those who saw the racs. Paseing thi half-mile ground it did not so-m that Tappan had a possible char co to win but Barns never pave up and aftf r a cesperate finish he succeeded in outflnisbing Mitchell, and landed Tuppan a winner by a narrow margin. Oat of the milo and a qaar er race came a finish ti ih? hair-raising order. It was between Double Dummy and Barataria and the Dummy got the d-CHiori, Drincip illy b cause Mitchell outrode Bracford. Too latter is a new beginner and 88 far as bis strength goes rides a good race, but he is a trifle green at the game and it was natural that Mitcht.ll should "put it on him" Jim Gore II. and The Rush, both at short prices cud both ridden by Burns, won tbo first and ejcoad events reuestiv -ly oisily. Latonia Form Chart LATONiA FORM CHART. UILLDALK, KY., October 21 Thirteenth day. Latonia Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Weather clear; track good, bnt lumpy next to rail. Presiding Jadge, L. P. Tarlton. Starter, C. C. Chinn. Racing starts at 2 :00 p. m. 1 )23 FIRST RACE -7-8 Mile. Purse$300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Inn HcriQ. A t r-t V V4 X HtrFin Jockey- Qwr.org 1) H L Q 15213 KllH LLS 4 10i 4 fi 21 1" U 1 J ttol .ad Jo'm Doyie 1U 12 10 12 15I6V21 OP SCOTCH 3 99 3 1h U 23 23 2? Silvia K Tucker 31 31 2 11-5 15I653J j. T. 3 112 2 32 3U 32 31 31 T Knight J B Kisoass 5 5 5 5 15070 ( H KETP.HAM 5 107 6 4h Rh 42 H 41 Forehand WBLiirl 8 8 8 8 152133RMIR0 II. 6 107 11 11 9 7 at 5h Mason THBlarkbu'-&r;f 3 16-53 15 1 0f3-iTjrh.RNri 6 10t 5 52 66 5 7 6" E Ross E 8 Warn r & C 10 12 10 12 149 9 GEOBGE KRAT3 4 101 1 7 7 8 61 72 Crowhurst RobimoL&Moore 4 6 4 6 148-9 FORGE l' NOT 4 107 7 8 8 62 8 86 Frost W W Da-dea 5 6 5 6 150i93LVADO 5 107 8 10 11 9 9 9 Catro H H 8tover 15 20 15 20 15U63APPLE JACK 4 107 9 63 4 10 10 10 Patron W Glorny 15 ?0 15 20 5863 ECOME 3 112J10 9 10 11 11 11 ETh'mps'n J Pattoraon&Co 20 40 20 40 T'me, 12i 24-, 37t. 50, 1 :03r, 1 :16t, 1 :30i. Winnr Br. c, by Eothen Urs Ge leral Gilflora. Post 8 minutes. Start good f ir all bat Rimiro II. Won easily; socond the same. Eitholia showed saoden nnd wonde ful mpr vement cn Uniahed 1-ke a ild hose. Hod Scotch was do-in h s best. J. J. T ran his race G orge B. Ke'cbam also ran a fair raci. Ramir II wis on the ontsi'-o rail -t the s'art aa 1 was let's -timost fla fooioi. He did not gee to goiag until the stretch whs eaThn't. Geor-te Kr-ts pulled up lame. Scratctieu 15213 Alb-rtvale, 102. Overweights Georgi KraH. 2 uounds; Forget Not, 5; Ecme, 41. E.tbo in, plice, 5 'o l; how. 2 to I. Hon Scotch, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. J. J. T., show, evens Ramiio ll plaoj, 7 to 5 ; show. 3 to 5. SEtJ0ND aACB 5-8 Miie Par8O$2o0. 2-yaar-o".d3. Allowances. nd Horses A Wt St H 8tr Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 15166 OCOMKE lOi t 1" 14 14 13 E ttoss S-e-1 & iimpson 5 6 5 6 (iSUOMAY ELLA 106 8 63 62 3i 2 Aker M D vie 2 2 2 2 laU9l2Prt"CEtS FEDORA 1(j3 6 5n 5i 4t 3 Silve-s BEWilKes&Co8 15 8 15 Lit 16 J LUCILLE 106 4 8 7 61 4 Duo e G H Bron 7 15 7 15 (152l0)ErTt 106 11 10 8 7 5 T Koight EBmwn&Co 6 7 6 7 15210 TURKISH BRIDE 10f3- 3 3" 2i 62 Ctoharst J J Ma-kNin 8 15 8 15 15l9l2TR JU BALINE 105 2 21 21 51 7i J Bolaud SSB -..wn 6-51V-106-51V10 lol9l S DIE BU NAM 100 9 9 9 8 81 H Wilson Sutla&Oo 20 2i 20 25 15 91 QURKN ERIC 102 7 7 10 9 9 Frost Mrs C J Forsvthe 40 60 40 60 U225 0iRI-i HO 10 11 11 10 10 Wed'rst'nd T H dteveus la 25 15 25 1417 RECOMPENSE! 110 5 41 41 It 11 Patt m G Van Stnddifordl2 20 12 20 BLUE ViOi-Er 110 12 12 12 12 12 Crawford J F Off at 5 6 5 6 Time, 12i, 24i. 37J, 50i, 1:04. Winn3r B. f, by Jnlien Jolly Nnn. Post 10 miuutes Stirtgood. Won easily; the next toiv fiaished in a hard drive. Oconee was foil of spoed and won with all ease. May Ella and Etta were off ooorly. Etta sw-ved b idly in the stretch cusmg lomt j latling in which Priucess Fedora suff le 1 most. Turkish Bride also sail tie . Troub line was in tue bad going next to tbo rail all toe way. Overweig ts Q lenu E ic. 2 poun is. Oconee, plice, 2 to I; show. evjns. May E1H, place, 7 to 10; show, oat. Princo33 Fedora show, 3 to 1. Troub xline, piece, 3 to a; show, out. .LSSS THIRD HACS-1 Mile' PQrae5300. 3-year-olds and upward Belling. Ind Horses A Wt 81 hj H BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 15I213LORD ZSNI 5 115 3 23 it 11 12 16 Kuapp J Ca.r .li a-j d-2 ri-5 6-5 (145.0J -ilL .Y HOUSE 3 106 7 51 5h 5 42 '3 J Uatnews vV A McCorkle 8 10 8 10 (151W)JMAUIU3 3 100 2 ti 21 3t 3t 3 Silvers RTacr 3 4 3 4 (l'20;rt . TRUi 3 103 6 4 3 2i 2 46 Frost F E Ba qail 8 8 8 8 U20J UOMlxI-t 4 105 I 3t 4 4? 55 5 T Kaight T H Slovens 30 40 30 40 l51i82AKQUEBU3 4 105 4 61 7 63 65 6 Cmtro H H Stover 6 8 6 8 (l52i3)K-il KnINGLE4 103 8 8 6i 7 7 7 J B ilaad W-Us&Cj 3-2 2 3-2 2 15U09 CARdO A. 4 95 578888 (i Wilson F H Htciok & Cc40 100 40 103 T.m. I2i, 24:, 37i, 50, 1:02, l:l5i, 1:281, 1:121. Wince B.b, by Fonso Mtuuii Villiains. Pot 5 m'.untes. Siart fur. Von -aitiy; second the same. Thi winner finiahoi in an easy gillop B lly HonsR close 1 t -rouifh thi stratch stroasly. Manlias and Ba True sh )-d a grant ueut of eariv sp ed, bit tue 1 in tin; stretch. Domiuis rtn bia race. Krus Kriule was tangled un Mt tue start aud sulked most of tne way. Carrom was bopelessiy beaten after the first quarter of a mile Scratched l52I32FerrMl. 93. Lnra Zen", o ace, I to 2: -how. out. Billy House, place, 4 to 1; thiw, 8 to 5. Minlius, show, 7 to 10. Kii;8 Kr.urfle, piaco. 7 to 10; show, nnt. FOURTH KA.CB 1 1-8 Mile. 3-yaar-olds aud npar . The C njtnnati LKVKU 0 H te" Antnmn Handica j. Nat v lu to winner, $l.?60 lad iloiofo A t l at at $4. i ?4 Burlu JuCKuya Owners J n Lt C (l50?5)FrTH'MP3ON4 110 4 7 7 51 In It 1 T Knuht JBRisnass 4 4 4 "4 15168 -sIR tOLLA 4 114 9 9 9 7 41 2 2 S .n bard C U ilaffi t 8 8 8 8 ( 15 14S) ZUCKNA 4 US 5 21 2" 3" 53 42 3 J MatoewaGiore J L"ng 3 4 3 4 ( 5lti8)S. OK B'frl'M 4 115 3 3 31 41 31 3j 43 H Wilson H Gibson Jr 4 5 4 4 laliS J JLLY R'GER 3 110 1 51 5a 8 8 8 51 silvers J Vet;er 4 5 4 5 1'090 SUBER 4 U2 7 6 61 2 6i 61 62 J B .land R'tlo lge&Stevens 10 12 10 12 15.68 TULAN'E 3 100 6 4" 4t 6" 1 7 75 Foieaaud McG'gin&vValaerl5 20 15 20 15l4)2HAN D'OR 4 18 2 14 U U 2 51 8 Dipo G A -tinrly 21 31 2 lt-5 151873MALAISE 3 97 88 8 9 9 9 9 Mciveaad (JHWIliams 40 60 40 60 Time, 121, 2 i, 371. 50, 1:031, 1:16s, 1:30, 1:13, 1:551. Winne' B. c, by Linden Vo bona. Po 1 5 miuntes. Htarco.d T-n d's' foar wore drivin?. At the weights Frank Thompson was thi bast. Sir R lla nho ed a starctijg tm3rovem m; over his last race Azucnirana Una race aud was di g her b.s; u.dir her hnv imjm. S.ar of Batblihem falierid at tbe nui-h Ha 1 d'Or bad fnotuh at the ead of hi mile. He actid bidly at thi post. Saabsrmade a g od ran down the bickstretcb, bat this effor; tirad him oat. Talaae tnei to run oat on the first in n. Scratched 15211 Monk Waymn, 107; I516i Greatlaud, 107. Frni I'hompso .place, 8 o 5; th w. 4 to 5. Sir Rolla, place, 3 to 1; show. 6 to 5. Azucena, show, 4 to 5 Jo ly Rogir, ptac-i, 8 to 5; nhiv,4to5. Han d'Or, place, 7 to 5; Bhow, 7 to 10 Btar of Bethlehem, plaC3,8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. FIFTH bace-3- Mne pnrsa s350- 2 year-olds. Handicap. 1 5 T Ind Efor8R -A Wt St Y. H K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 152102UNHIGHTLY 107 1 H H 12 H Morrison - E McGuigan 7 8 7 (15l9t)RESED4 102 11 5a 51 3i 2 J Mathews M'dlt'u & J'brth21 2i 11-511-5 15169 FLOR1ZAR 111 6 7i U 4i 3 Dnoee H J Scogean 6 8 6 8 151662LARKPUR 109 2 42 2 23 42 Crowhurst R biuson&Lach" 4 5 4 5 151882WOODTRIP-E 100 5 8 9 9 5 J B jland G Van -'uddiford 8 10 S 10 1514720ANROBERT 90 4 61 8 8 61 Dale OOMaffitt 20 SO 20 30 (1519)CHAR. O'BRIEN 107 12 .9 61 7 7 Silvers SPLa-icster 7 7 4i 4t 151213DJSSOLUTE 118 10 10 10 10 8 Knaop Lnmr&Co 5 8 5 8 15210 ICE DROP 95 7 21 7 51 9 WH'retr'ndN Dvmenc 12 12 12 12 15166 SHROVE TDESDAY108 3 3i 3i 61 10 ERns ESGirdnerJr 8 12 8 12 (15095)TICKFUL 109 8 9 11 11 11 P-tton Doula & 8rnhns20 30 20 SO 151883CAVIAR 93 9 12 12 12 12 T Kuieht Settld fc Co 10 10 10 10 Time, 12. 24, 37, 50, 1 03, 1 :16. Winner Br. f, by Pursebearer Hira Villa. Post 12 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly; second eapi y. Unsightly got a flying 6tart. Reseda and Charley O'Brien, a9 usual, were slow to begin. Larkspur tired after going a half mile. Shrove Tuesday showed early speed. Flor zar finished strongly. So did Woodtrice. Srratched 14554 Aurea, 110. Unsightly. rjlce, 3 to 1: show, 3 to 2. Rsseda, nlane. 4 to 5; fhow. not. Florizar. show. 3 to 2 Newport's Coming Meeting NEWPORT'S UO.UINt M.KET KG. Manager F. P. FowJer of the Newport track, wired to Edward Austin at Harlem yesterday : "The Newport bittirg rinit wi-1 ba open to all bookmakers at $100 per day. We shall have a splendid meeting. F. F. Fowlee." Frisco Turf Talk FKI C TVRf TALK. Concerning items of passu g interest ti San Francirco patrons of the turf last Tuesdays Examiner st-ys: 'The entry of Kapido will not ba accpted at Oat laud any more. He Iibb b od twice within a week. The gentlemen in the stand are fearful tint some day he nny bleid and fall down, inj iring some of the horse i an 1 j ickoys. ' Duffy will not b a permitted to ride until some word is received from Captain Rees as to his standing. Sevral year ago Daffy was set down at Iniileside for a rub'y looking ride on 03iler Jos. He clsiried he had be9n reinstated, liOev-r. There was a good, deal of criticism of his ride on Wyoming yesterday, and he was called into tbe stand to explain it. Starter Ferguson stiJ the horse actal very badly at tbo post, though Daffy seemed trying to get away. He had made np a lot of ground when the horses reached tho hood of the stretch, and it looked there as tbocg i he would win. Bat Polish c irried him in'o the deep i;oiug next to tbo rail and he fljuad-r.d hopelessly. "Jndga J A. Marphy arrived from tho east Sunday night and yesterday he was in the stand. "Al'x. Shields and eleven horses got in yrster-day from the Cam dian circuit. In bis string is Advan:e Guard, a f eqcont winner of two-year-old races arouDd Detroit aud Fort Erie. Ho is said to be a vo-y shifty col'. Old Top- OONCINOSD ON dflOOrfO fAulB, FRISCO TURF TALK. (Continued from 1st Page.) mast is also in the stable. With Shields came Joe Wf-ber, who is a very clever boy this season, and a featherweight rider named Martin, who can do 62 pounds. Martin won a score of races this summer. "The horses of Hugh Jones arrived at the Oakland track yesterday. With tie bunch came- Sly, Colonel Hanlon's good idbm, and several that Jones raced for Naglee Bark this season at St. Louis and Chicago. "Walter B. Jgnnings visited the track yesterday efternoon. Ho has been at Rancbo del Paso for several deys and left his horses tbere to rest up. ''Starling, a long shot, would certainly have won if Cobnrn had not come through next the rail when turning for home. The going there was very heavy and the horse was anchored "The Burlingame handicap which was to have been run this Saturday haB been postponed for a week. "Judge Murpby Boys that as soon as the New York and Chicago tracks close there will be plenty of good boys here. Jenkins comes weEt to ride for the Burlingame stable, Spencer will b9 here, so will O'Connor, who is to ride for Barney Schreiber; Bullman is also due; Burns is expected in a few days, and so is 'Long-shot' Conley. More eastern horses than ever will be Been. Johnny McHale will ship west at the end of the New York season. In Belle of Memphis he has a very ehifty filly. "Pat Dcmne will hardly bring a string to the coast this winter. It wonld not be surprising to tee Mr. Dunne, than whom there is no better trainer in America, handling W. C, Whitney's horses next seaeon. Whitney paid thousands for horses this year, and in Sam Hil-dreth's hands they were but moderately successful. It may be that Pat Dunne will go over to England to train-the striDg Messrs. Whitney & Paget intend sending to that country. "John Coleman and E. W. Purser got in from the Sierras last night. They have been fishing and hunting for several weeks and were driven out by tho snow.". Chicago Jockey Club Sued CHICAGO J C Hi Y CLUB SOED. Jrckay J. Dcg.n, raled iff by judges Rees and Kul.l for pulliug the horso Harry Nuttor at Hawthorne October 14. his brought suit in the United States Ci cait Court against tho Chicago Jockey Club and its judges for S'.O 103 damages, and P. M. Civ.ll, o whom the jockey was nnd r detract, has brju jbt a similar suit in the same court. In pissing, it my bo remarked th it by b rinsing this suit. Mr. Civtll has apparency b irrod himielf from the privilege of bore-af ttr racing his horses over American Turf Congress traoks, through the operation of rule 27, aa adopted at the annual meeting last month, it reaiing: "R tie 27 Any owner, traiair, j "ckey or horse, that shall in any way participate in raciog ader injunction proceedings, or any ownor, traioer or jockey that shall at'empt to nullify by legal procesi the rulings of officials in case of frana shall b i birrei from all privileges of tho tracks of this Cnrass. Tnis iuIo to take effect from data of passage" These suits are novelties and if prosscnted to a decision will oe regarded with great interest by all who are in any way connected with the tnrf. The official statement of tbe ruling ff of Dugan was mace pnblic by the judges October 16 in the following terms: "We suspended trainer E. C Blum and jockey J. Dn?an ponding investigation of the running of the horse Harry Natter October 14. To a good etart Dugan took his mount back to fifth position and after pigsint the stand contiuued to pull and restrain his lor at every stride all through tbe bacistretch and aroand tbe turn, swinging inti the stretch with a Btorg pnll on tho horse; he pock-ted him at every opportunity, pnrposeiy b-yond any question of a donbt, and finishing on the rail abont five length) bebiLd tbe wint.or. ''This horse is a g oJ, honest, consistent perform ir as his pdst races indicate, and has shown ability to bo it Croesns at equal weights cn same track in faster time; in fact he holds tbe tracic record for that distance. The horse sbowe i speed throughout the race. Investigation fails to connect trainer Blum with the jockey's actioDS and he is exon rat6d. 'Jockey Duan'a rijijg has not been abive suspicion in the past, an i, having investigated the same to our satisfaction, we feel be merits the most extreme puui-hment under the rules, and in accordance with same wo rule him (iff the turf. In tbe event that we ate able to connect others dir ctly or indirectly this ruling is to apply to them re pect'vely as may hereafter "James H Rees, appear. tj n "HaoEY Kdhl. S Josses." Page [2] DAILY RACING FORM AND AMERICAN TDRF CONGRESS RECORD, ISSUED EVERY DAY. OFTIOIAL ORGAN OF IHK AMEBIC AH TUBF OONGEKS3. T3AILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING GO. A daily reflection of the American Turf by tXilsffraph. Editor, F. H. Bbunkll. A3BOOIATB EDITOE, C. G. RlLET. 124-126 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL. COPYRIGHTED. - iSatered according: to act of Congress, in the year 1899, by Frank H. Branalljin the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. G.. U. S. A. (The chart numbers of Daily Baoihq Fgkx must cot be need. They are copyrighted daily and will be keenly protected). TEBMB: Per Month $ 1.25 Half Year 7.50 One Year 14.00 '.She above rateB are for single copies as soaled letters first-class mail. 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AT HOT SPRINGS, ABK.: V, C. Boving, 418 Central Avenue. AT BUTTE, MONT. : Eeefe Bros., Post Office News Stand. AT MEMPHIS, TENN.: B il. Mansford Go. Clark & Bros. AT MILWAUKEE, WIS.: Flankinton Hotel News Stand , Pfister Hotel News Stand. Archie Hoffman, 263 Milwaukee Street, AT NASHVILLE, TENN.: Duncan Hotel. AT TORONTO, ONT.: J. D. McSweeney, Palmer House. AT BUFFALO, N. Y.: New Tiff t House. AT INDIANAPOLIS, IND.: J. DougiasB, 17 Illinois Street, AT DENVER, COL.: Hamilton & Kendrick, 906-912 17th Btreet. AT KANSAS CITY, MO.: Ricksecker Cigar and Notts Co,, Bth and Walnut Streets. AT NEW ORLEANS, LA. : H. J, Hollo, 641 Commercial Plac. AT HAN FRANCISCO: Foster & Orear, Markat Street, Farry Ness Stand. CHICAGO, ILL., OCTOBER 22-23 189B. Harlem Form HARLEM FORM. The form of Monday's Harlem fields is: First Race Fair Test, Mont Eagle, Tekla. Second Race Jackanapes, Double Dummy, Barataria. Third Bace Bitter Root. Jim Gore II., Sim W. Fourth Race Found, Periwig, Great Bend. Fifth Race Yellow Tail, Gussio Fay, Ida Ledford. Sixth Race Jimp, Ubler, Pay the Fiddler. Harlem Entries HAUL KM ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 3-4 Mile. 2- year-olds. Selling. 15224 Microscope .....110 665 152233S.tan 107 660 (15219) Aloha II 107 650 15219 Fir American 105 690 152193Tkla 105 690 148562The Lady 102 685 15175 O'Dea 102 670 15219 Fair Test 102 700 15236 Olekma... 102 655 1219 K'hler .....102 625 14025 Albert R 1C2 600 15175 Macie Maree 102 670 15132 Mont Eagle 102 695 Second Race 1 3-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 151553 Jackanapes 4.... 107 725 (15105)Croesns 5. ...107 ......715 15222 Rotterdam 5. ...108 7C0 15239 Little Singer 5.. ..103 715 14734 Joe Shelby 4.. ..101 705 (15239)Donble Dummy 5.. ..100 720 (14773)Geore Lee 4.. ..1C0 660 14247 Her Favor 4.... 98 ..... 675 15058 Hosi 4.... 98 680 152392arataria..... 4 ... 98 ......720 15156 Dr. Marks 4.... 98 685 158943Rod Pirote 3.... 97 705 15199 Bright Night 3.... 92 670 15239 HolduD 3.... 89 665 15259 MiES EJwards 3.... 89 650 Third Race 3-4 Mile. 3 year-olds and upward. Selling 15222 Sim W 6.. ..109 720 15084 Bitter Root 4 ...107 725 152352Brnlare. 4.... 107 690 15056 Loiterer 4.. ..106 700 15237 Bertha Nell 4.. ..106 695 152372 Hermoso 4.. ..106 685 15235 Pauline J 3.... 104 675 15235 Tenole 5.. ..102 705 14923 Tom Kingsley 4.. ..1C0 690 (1479l)McAlbert 4.. ..100 660 (l52S5)Jim Gorell 4.... 97 720 15235 Little Land 5.... 97 695 148fl02DefenderII 3.... 95 670 (15220) Andes 3.... 95 715 12267 Donna Rita 5.... 95 700 15131 Inuendo 4.... 93 685 15235 Iola 8.... 93 710 15131 Glenmoyne 8.... 93 680 15221 Ruskin 4.... 93 690 14S39 MazieV 3.... 88 685 Fourth Race 1 Mile and TO Tarda. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 15238 Tenby 4.... 112 700 14667 Isabey 4.... 106 680 15131 Fted Barr 6. ...106 655 150583 Dog Town 4.... 106 660 15i803Great Bend 4. ...106 715 15031 Salvablo 6.... 106 715 l52242Perivsi? 5... .101 720 15136 Prostar 4.... 103 655 14958 Nover 6.. ..103 625 15031 Dal Paso II 6 ...103 695 15157 Found 4.... 103 725 15158 Teutons 3.... 97 625 14830 Lillian Reed 3.... 94 640 Fifth Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (15236)The Rush 108 670 15200 Ida Ledford 105 680 15175 Crane 102 600 152243Nettie Regent 95 670 15236 Bunnivard 90 675 15223 Inlook 90 660 15237 Y-llow Tail 90 700 15095 Olive Order 90 640 (15202)Aiianto 90 665 15202 Innovator 87 650 15198 Hi Nocker 87 680 15224 Maud Wallace 87 665 15202 True Fit 87 655 152.'3 Florence Anetia 87 665 151322QuB8ia Fay 87 685 15l752Maydine 87 665 15102 Contractor Lynch 87 600 15223 Emma M 87 655 15175 Supreme 87 650 15627 Syra 87 625 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 3- year-olds. Selling. (15199) Jimp 112 725 15180 Latch K6y 107 700 151783Volandies 104 665 1&240 Pat Garrett 103 6S5 15199 Rosavannab 102 . . . 675 15156 Psy the Fiddler 102 710 1515SUhler 102 ..... 715 15!0l Da Rlsife 100 . 6S8 P0"32Mi?s Dooley 100 705 15220 Owyl ee 100 675 15199 MsrlhaFox 97 685 (15197iRm,e'; 97 635 15053 Zicatoo 97 64, 1E05 Trrne 97 695 14880 Hanlight 97 680 152203Bern rd M 97 625 September Racing Form SEPTEMBER RACING FORBT. The September boobs of Form in paper covers will be on sale Monday, October 2. They will centain all the charts of September. The morocco oovered books can be delivered by Wednesday, October 4. The edition of both is limited. The August output was fa oversold. Racing Dates of 1899 RACING DATES OE" 1809. Oakland, Gnl., Saptnmber 23 Lakeside, Ind. (Roby) Oct. 30 Nov. 15 Latonia, Ky Oct. 7 2S Harlem....." .... .". Oct. 1628 Aqueduct, N. Y October 23--November 1 N e wpor t Oct. 30 Nov. 18 Tanforan Park, Gal., November 4 Washington. D. C. (Bennings). November 11 SS Oakland Form OAKLAND FORM. Oakland, Cal., October 21. The form of Monday's Oakland fields is : First Bace Druidsss, Alee, Jennie Riley. Second Race Lavator, Faversham II., Wyoming. Third Race May W., Pat Morrissey. Fourth Race Bio Chico, Modwena, Castake. Fifth Race Afamada, Imperious, I Don't Know. Oakland Entries OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather threatening; track sloppy. First Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree Wgt, Hdcp. (15249)Alee 104 690 Rio Shannon 103 (15170)Daniel 100 675 l52152Druidets '. 100 700 15249 Gundava 98 680 12057 Jennie Riley 97 685 Alamette 95 Calcum, ch. c, by El Rio Rey Hettie Humphreys 92 Second Race 1 1-16 filllts. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, fad Horses Age Wt. Hdoi. 152173Wyoming 6.. ..104 690 lb2r 05 A. Finnegan 4. ...101 675 (15232)Lavator 3.... 9S 700 (15172) Faversham II 3.... 95 69 j Third Race 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (15217) Pat Morrissey 5.. ..109 725 ( 15045) May W 5.... 102 750 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-oids and upward. Selling. (15149) Formella 4.. ..109 665 15l933Montallade 6... .109 680 (15248)Rio Cbico 3. ...101 710 (15247)Katie Gibbons 3.. ..104 675 1523l2Modwona 3.. ..101 690 15195 Castake 4.... 103 685 15150 Tennessee Maid 6.. ..103 665 152142M jor Cook 7. ...103 670 15216 Master Lee 3.... 98 650 15248 Tourist II 3.... 98 640 Fifth Race Fututity Course. (170 feetless than 3-4 mile.) 3-yeai-oldB and upward. Belling. (1483S) Afamada 4.. ..110 725 (15251)Imperious 4.. ..107 720 152&12riorrow 4.. ..107 710 (15150) 1 Don't Know 10.. ..107 715 15174 Horton 3. ...105 710 15129 Heigh Ho 4.. ..102 690 151fi62February 5. ...102 700 15247 Silver Maid 5... .102 675 IT SYSTEM!" ORIGINAL, PRACTICAL, SAFE. Kleveu months ctm n nous operations on all regulation trackp witl-ont Iofs; exDlenation of this NEW IDEA METHOD FREE! All correspondence i" strict bus nes confidence Address, L. C. WOOOs, Bx 13 Urbana, 111. WHY LOSE MONEY When you can win eveiy d y. Our clients are the big inoe s on the local tracks. Try us and jou will find this exactly as e represent. $2.00 PEit DAY. $5.00 PER WEEK. American Horsemen's Agency, 5tfi, 1H7 Hearborn trent. Unsighth, won, 7 to 1, liilee, won, 9 to .1, Were tho RICH ONES wo told you about and eave tbem to all our clients. We h-ve something: like thofe every d y Don't miss tbem. If you get he GOOD ONE we hav at 10 to 1 or bather for Monday you will Start the Week Right. Aleo SOMETHING GOOD at Lt. uia at about 6 to 1. 1 hesa are ai) r ght Telegraphed by 10 a m. $5.00 weekly ; $1 00 dsily. Chicago Turf Advisory Co., Room 707. 325 Tioarhorn 8t.. Chicago, 111. King's Courier, 4 to i, won. Intrusive, 4 to 1, won. Kisme, 15 t 1, lost. Are the good thing wn sont to o.r customers Saturday. At AQUEDUCT MONDAY we have a 12 to 1 chance, and xt HARLEM ve have a 10 to 1. It wilt i.ay TURF FOLLOWERS to get these GOOD TBINGS. Wn fend SPECIAL POINTEHS on the LATONIA. HARLEM AQUEDUCT and OAKLAND races Remember all horsps wirea by ui must figure to win before we send tbem. One trial will convince you that what we say is correct. Mailed or telegraphed at 9 a m. $100 DAILY. $4.00 WEEKLY. Or $2.50 for three days' selections. Race Track Information B areas, Suite SOO, 3 'lrharn St.. CTilniuro. 111. THE RUSH, 9 to 5, won, Harlem. MIZPAH, 7 to 5, won, Harlem. KATIE GIBBONS, 9 to 5, won, Oakland. LOYDAL, eytns, won, Oakland. KING'S COURIER, 6 to 1, won, Morris Park. These were our selections yesterday. Onr GOOD THING YESTERDAY as KING'S COURIER nd i' WON at BK ODDS. We liavf ONE for Monday th c will not be at a very iargo pnc-. . robibly NOT BETTER THAN 3 to 1 It FIGURES 10 WIN and as w& are commissioned to bKT an exc-edu gly large amount of mon yon it b are POSITIVE we will get a RUN FOR OUR MONEY. It should win without a dtmbt. If betting on the races interferes with your busi-ness-quii our business, ana ct me to us for information. WE CAN nrake mori MONEY FOR YOU than you can Oti YuURSELF Remmbr that il o INFORMATION OBTAINED BY OUR tPFCIAL REPRESENTATIVES at EVERY ThAl K verified bv THREE of the BftST HANDICAPPER3 IN THE UNITED STATE i en bles us to give y.on tb BEST INFORMATION that you can POS8I-14L.Y PnOCUhE. Information r ady by 11 a.m. Orders by maiL or tolegraph receives prompt attention by ns. Terms 10 for six duja' selections. SIXTY PER CENT WINN EES GUARANTEED. Send for booku t "GOLDEN GAIN" free. The National t urf luvestment Co., Suite 605, 16? Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Page [3] Harlem Form Chart HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., October 8 1. -Sixty. fifth day. Harlem Jockey Club. Autumn Mooting. Weather clondy; track fast. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Startor, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. "! PC Jt PC '1KSI" uAtiJs. S-4 aiile. Pnreluu. $75 ta second ; 525 to third. . JL O i-5 O O 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. tad HorBe? A Wt 8t M StrFis Jockeys Owners O H L O 15157 JTM (iOBE II, 4 100 1 1" 1 Vi 1 T Burns FT Wood 3 16-53 3 15117 BRULARE 4 107 8 121 6! 4 224 Fiint A B Watts 80 SO 20 20 (15117)SI3TER ALICE 4 107 21 2 4U 51 321 Rigby J P Meeban 15 15 15 15 (149f8) LITTLE LAND 5 ""89 7k 9 7" 6H 41 C iwman HVrig&Co 20 20 15 15 125U2W1GGTN8 4 107 10 5h 3" 31 51 Conley Foster&Brumfieldl 5 4 5 15222 H. 8. TOBACCO 5 1C0 61 3H 22 2" 62 Sh-ppard Loigh & Jordan 6 6 6 6 15177 VICIE VANCE 5 10U11 71101 7" 7 ('Booker M L Rica 0 40 20 40 ( 14938) DA MAR 4 97 SU 8 101 83 Fnrk John Breuock 30 40 X0 40 15135 AT BY 5 97 12 14 1H 12 9' McQaado HMcCarrenJr 80 SO 30 30 15177SD0N'T SKIP ME 5 10U 5 61198 11110 Talmtine J B Nichols 8 10 8 10 1429(52 KRKE HAND 3 97 13 132 13 13 1U Newcom S S Bender 10 15 10 15 15'j28 TENOLE 5 107 4" 412 81 12U Hinksy James Cnrl 10 12 10 12 15I312LOYALE1TA 5 97 14 114 14 14 132 Tally Leonarc&UorganlO 15 10 15 15131 lOLA 8 97 91 111 5h 9b 14 J Waldo Lamasm-y Bros 15 20 15 20 15158 MAMIE LOD 4 107 16 15 15 15 15 Wil-on W Gibriri 20 20 20 20 (15104)NORA C. 3 97 17 17 16 16 16 A Booer W H Fas3ett 15 20 15 20 14791 PAULINE J. 3 97 15 16 17 17 17 Mitchell EC Brown &Co 20 20 15 15 Time, 12, 24, 371, 491, 1:02. 1:141. Winner B. g, by Gorman Dolly. Post 12 minutes, Stait good. Won hand ridden; second and third were under pressure. Jim Gore 11. got away flying, had clear sailing and won bandeomely. He is a useful selling plbternDdT light weight.. Bralara ran a fsr batter race than the winner. She h-tdar nh Ji umey. b rg interfered with several tin. 03, then Clashed resolutely. Sister Alice bad plenty of ' speed and hung on tamely when the pitch cima It took Little Land n long vhile to get on his 6tiide, but wben he did he paeee.1 horses iu front of him rapidly. Wigins had spned. bat was abort. W btch him from n w on. H. S. Tobacco had no excusae. He is not at., his best. Vicie Vance was rigbt there and coming fa-t at ti e end S a ctiea 151C4 Da Blbise 100; (USQ8)Mi Lynab, 97 : U048Lady Bratton, 97; 15203 Little Jack Horner. 107; 151E8 Rival Due, 97; i2t883Josephiue B.,97 Overt. eihis Jim Gore II 3 pounds; Ltulj Ltad, 2; Vicie Vanes, 41 : Don't Skip Me, 41. Jim Gore 11., place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Sister Alice, skow, 8 to 1. Brulare, place, 8 to 1; show, 4 to 1. . pT SECOND RACE- O 1-3 Furlongs. Purse 840dT$75 to second; $25 to third. O AiOO 2-year-olds. Alh wanco3 Ind Horans A Wt Bt H K StrKin Jockeys Owners O H L C 15154 ltaK KU -H 110 8" 2" 1 1 1 1 T burns J S.h rr & Sou 3-2 8-5 3-2 8-5 15l9iALlCE TURNER 103 51 3i 3U 3" 2 McQ lade Keith fc Paiton 3-2 8-5 7-5 3-2 1M792THK M'NK 101 21 4 2" iU 3 Miicheil T P Hayes 7 8 7 8 1519;20ONN1VARD 101 71 72 62 2" 4 I Powell J S O'Bri-n 8 15 8 15 15179 1 OMOND 106 41 6" 51 1 66 5h Conley W R Gr ffiu & Co 12 20 12 20 15198 M-iN OF HONOR 106 61 5U 7 hi 68 Tro ter Gecrg. Kieujcer 20 25 20 20 14969 HURONIA 98 1" 8" 810 710 76 Flick Tr. tier & Co 50 .0 40 40 U2J23uLbKMA 93 8a 11 42 M0 8 A Booker V Hughes 30 60 30 60 15151 DONIZETTI 93 9 9 9 9 9 H Brown LUEzsil 50 50 40 40 C .upleo in betting. Time, 121, 24. 211, 49, 1 :0J, 1 :15, 1 :22i. W nnei B. c. by OJdfallow Unamress. OB at first b:eak to a good start. Wou easily: te:ond, third and fourth were driving to the limit The RuBh a tbe best ana best ridden He only camerea all toe way and made tbe others look cheap This is a ycung-ter of good class Alice Turner did her bast and Unhand ghme y under severe punishment. The Mouk is at hi best uojv. He got into a jam on the stretch turn and this alone kept him from getting second place. Boanivard ran a fine race. O ekm broke runniLg on the outside and showed a smart turn of speed. Trotter roae badly on Man f Honor. Tbe Rubh, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Alica Turner, pl.co, 1 to 2; show, out. The Monk, show. 7 to 5. 1 pT OQT THIRD HACB- 5-8 Mile. Purse 400. $75 to second; 825 to third. xO iO I All Ages. Allowances. Ind aoraae A Wt St n ritrFin Jockeys OwnerB O B L C 1520D2BILEE 3 93 7 66 610 21 1 Parretio W H Barrett 6 8" 6 8 15i5?2HtRMOSO 4 107 2 lH 1 1 22 McQoade A C Clark 4 41 4 4 15222 MC'iRITO 4 119 31 4" 41 5" 3 Miicheil O P Hcmiffh 6 8 6 8 14864 YELLuw TAIL 2 10 4" 3 2 3 ii T Burnt Fostor & Hackett3 3 21 13-5 15113 KiiAiNK BKUIj 3 109 5 2 324 51 BIops J vV O'iNeull & to2 3 2 3 152UU BhRL'BA NELL 4 101 61 5 5 610 lb C. nley D PRudgt-rs& CoS 12 8 12 12948 MI S MARKS 3 99 81 710 728 7&0 7is K N.ivaez EShefhan 50 150 50 150 9j79 LIZZIE N. II 4 104 11 9 9 8 82 dheppard JAOons 50 150 . 0 ISO 5801 LiLV VrJRINER 3 99 9 82 8'9 9 H Bio L H Ezell 100 203 100 2C0 Time-, 12, 231, 31i, 471, l:C0h Winnor B. g, by Himyar Grace Lte Post 15 minutes. Stmt good. Wou driving to the limit; second hand ridden; third easily. Hilea stole the race in the ibst few strides, tie was cloin to the rail all tbe way and through the stietch came witb a teiritic roth. MtQuade on Heimoto tlraw tbe race awsy. Ha hud a com-manamg it ad wLeu he reacbtd tbe ttittcb but foolishly swtnz wide aud threw away gronLd Herru to, bs tbe rt.ee nas im, as undoubtedly tbe bjat. he showed eltc ric spe a and was simly Cauti rii'g when Hihe paaea him twenty yards out. It was a rank piece of carelessness on AliQaade'a part. Moco ito ran a gi od rncc. SUh wan coming with gre-t tpeea at ibo t nd. The delay at tbe post buit Fiauk Bell and Yellow I all. Both i"owed tpeea but could not carry it to the end. Bertba Nell bel ngs in cheaper compiay. Leo Yrtner ran away bbout a miie and a half in a false break. It was a fast race ana entitles Hermoso to consideiation. Scratched 15085 Duty 69. OverweigLt: Yellow Tail, 5 pounds; Frank Bell, 5. Hil e, blace, 3 to 1; show, etons. HtrmifO, tlaco, 7 to 5: show, 3 to 5. Mosorito, show, 11 to 10. Yellow Tbil. pltce, tvens; sboft, 2 to 5. Frauk Bil, place, evens; sho, 2 to 5. -1 fr , O iOUEill nAHi 1 iiiiio aua ZO lards. Purse $5UU. $75 to stcuua ; $25 to O 5 O O tntrd. 3-year-olds and upwaru. Atlowancos ' Ind Horses A Wt St X. bi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (14973) UJZPAR 5 111 It 2i 2U 21 12 121 T Bums W J Roche 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-5 150l2BKiNNtVILLE 4 104 2 3 32 32 22 2i V-lentino J H imiih 4 5 4 5 (152011 MOHONI 4 100 5 5 16 66 43 -ci Flick Jbrne-Aitaur 12 20 12 20 (152 U)MaY BbACH 3 96 4h 1M 11 li 311 Hi Mnchell FT Wood 21 4t 2i 4t 15i332KG'S HIGHWAY 4 97 61 68 t8 6 6 5t Satoj Mrs R B alley 15 20 15 23 14153 "lbNBY 4 1C4 3 4 4 4 52 6' M Quatfe b S Bandar 6 8 6 8 1510 HARKY NDTTER3 91 71 8 8 8 8 73 WJ ues AC(l,rk 15 20 15 20 (15156JESP10NAGE 3 fc8 8 7 7i 72 71 8 H Br -n L H Ezell 12 25 12 25 Time, 24, 481, 1 :t0, 1 :IS1, 1 :39t, 1 :101 Winner B. g, ry Faverdale Amulet. Putt 3 mmutes titan good. V on easily; second hand riddan; third and fourth were doing their bost. Mizpah ran a smasuing g 1 d rues and is ouo of the best buries iu 1 aining bore now. He wus right there with M tench t.ll tbe way and showed as much, if not moie, speed than she cid. Tbe route was too far for May Beach, but as far as s ie wont she made things lively. Moroni is at bis best, and at tbe end was running great guns Bonneville was placed during the earl; stages of ihe race, and lauded in second place cleverly. Tenby has had a long let-up, aua this conticerod he made a good showing, lie is high in flesh ana still far from a race. AlcQuado rooe him bhrd all the way. King's Highway finished fast. Harry Nutter is of no present account. The track was entirely too buru for Espionage. At that her race was out of line. Mizpah, placo, 1 to 2; show, ont. Benneville, placo, 2 tol;show, ev6ns.Moroni, ehow, 3 tol. 1 PCkJUCi FIFTH KACJS1 1-4 Miles. Purse $400. ?75 to second; $25 to third. JL O -5 O J 3-yoar.olds and upward. Selling. Ind" Horses A Wt St St & V H. StrFin Jockeys Owners U H L C 151552DBL.DUMMY5 8 61 4 3 72 Ut 1" 1 Mitchell F Frisbie & Co 4 5 5 1522UBAKTARIA 4 9d 5i d" ii i 3i 2 Bradford W C Fesieuden 4 8 4 8 (15176)ADMEIUd 5 97 2 8t 61 81 11 5U 31 McQutde D M Hogan 21 21 11-521 151972BriRT DAVIS 3 100 7 7i 91 51 2" 41 4 T burns J S O'tirion 10 15 10 15 (15155) UOLDUP 3 87 li 1" iH 4" 62 6 5t J Waldo Mrs K Bradley 6 8 6 8 lSlSttfHUBPK'iH'BS 87 8" 32 82 2" 5" 7 C Fogg JchaAruo 0 50 30 0 14943 LIT. SINGER ' 105 91 51 2" Vi 71 3" 7 Ralph R M Hejnessy 10 20 10 20 150.8 PAN CHAttil 4 97 111 10 ll"H)i 103 103 8i Tally J H Smith 40 100 40 100 15221 GOOrfELlV'R5 1C0 41 2" 4U 9 9 81 9" Valentine E McCord 10 15 10 15 lb810 aUNBURST 7 Iu4il2 112 il 112 us 112 irji Conley O' He n & Deaktn 10 25 10 25 15135 8KINK 4 97 13 122 13 121 122 121 112 B?rnman F OJom & Co 60 150 60 150 151802FRC.1S LADY 4 97 Si 13 10113 13 13 122 A Booker S V ii E N FarrellJO 111 8 8 1519J M.EDWAKDS3 85 101 91 7' 6i 85 92 13 H Brown Braunou & Moore 20 50 20 59 lime, I2i, 25i, 37i, 50i, 1:08 1:151, 1:28, 1:41. 1:51. 2:07. WincerB. g, by Alaim or Pardee Meadow Lrk. Off at tie tocoua breat 1 1 a ircoi start. Wou in a long hard drive of two; third aud fourth vera doing their bii-t. Double Dummy was well ridden and when the pinch came displayed great gamecese. Mitchell outflniibed Bradford. The latter hardly leemod to know what to do at the eud and wobbled all over hi9 horaa. The boy i9 mt strong enough to do a heavy hiadid horae like Brataria justice. Admetns was pocketed all the way. Throw hU race oat. Brt Davis looked dnngerous Pt the heid of the stre'oh, but qiit at the end. Holdup showed spaed, but it was not la-ting. Goose Liver performed bally arid Free Lady wone. Scratch 15155 Pay the Fiddler, 100; 15026 Lon Dandy 8; 15105 Pitfall,94: 15135 Deaend-Ing, 97: 15155SJack napes. 110; (l4773)Georgo Lie, 101; 15058 Hoii, 91; 15155 Wordsworth, 91; 15221 Yuba Dam. 100; 1522l3Tony Hoaing. 97; 15153 Dr. Marks. 93. Ovrwe shto Sunburst. 41 pou-Hs; G0030 Liv t, 5; Hub Prither, 2: Bart Divl9. 5. Double Darumy, placo, 2 to 1; show, 4 to 5. Barataria, plaoa, 3 to 1; show, 6 to 5. Admetns. show. 2 to 5. PT 61 A ( SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse S400. 575 to second; $35 to third. fj S tt J 8-yoar-oldB and upward. Selling. Cad" Jloraea A Wt 8t jj H X Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 1513i8rAPPAN 5 109 8" 91 511 62 5H 1" T Barns" EDits!y&Co 8 4 3 4 14972 CATASTROPHE 5 111 5b l IS 12 l 2i Mitchell E Sher dan "6 6 6 6 15P58 PACEMAKER 4 108 1 5 4 41 24 3" Conley W C Fessen-Jen 5 5 5 5 152018 PLAN fA IN 4 105 101 8i 72 51 63 4 Beaton M's R Bradley 8 15 8 15 15199MOBE fAINE 3 99 4a Sit 311 2" 31 52 R Narvaez T Liaalzi 10 10 6 6 15i82MR JOHNSON 3 99 31 61 112 82 1 6" Hens -n Tomliuson & Co 8 10 8 10 15158 .I&S3IE JARBOE3 96 2a 28 2 31 7 71 M Qaade HMcCarrenJr 10 15 10 15 15l582PVTGARrtft.Tr 3 100 111 111 62 101 92 811 Valentine J H Smith 10 15 10 15 (l5I0t)L MC LEEVY 3 115 61 4a 9' 92 101 9S A Booker VHighs&Co 10 10 10 10 15119 ENNOMIA 4 107 12 121 121 112 112 10 j Sheppard P J G ebai & Co 20 20 20 20 11222 JUDGaSr'DMAN7 105 9113 13 121 121 11 (5 Bjuker R E Maddoz 2J 30 20 30 15081 KIdME 5 105 7" 7i 101 13 13 122 Kitley Ji,ha Powerj 6 12 6 12 15131 EG BART 8 108 13 102 8 i 81 13 Bloss G W Poole 6 10 6 10 Hol07)iTLLlE W. 4 105 Left at the post. Wilson W Cluncy 6 10 6 10 Time. 121, 25, 501,1:021, 1:15. 1:41. m Winner Br. g, by Powhattan (finical. Post 12 minutes Start fair. It was a terrific drive between the first four. Tappan ran a sensational rase and got a sensational ride. He seemed hopelessly beaten on the stretch band, but Burns never gave up and after a desperate effort got the verdict. Had Mitchell coma on about his business in the stretch instead of looking around Catastrophe could not have lo3t. P. comaker nn up to his notch but under punishment at tbe end he weakened badly. Plantain was off in a jam hnd ran a line race. With clear sailing he woul 1 have, been hard to baat. Tobe Paiue dislikes a route There was a general mizup on the first turn and this ruined whatever ch, nee Egbert, Kisme. Jim McCleety or Pat Garrett had. J.H.Smith bid Tappan up to $900 end got him. Taiioau was entered for $700. t-cratcued 15199 Finnan. 96: 15107 Lew Hopper, 103; (15l05)Croesns, 107; (l5199)Jimp, 105; 15193 Rosav-nnah,93; 14860 Lillian Reed, 100; 15180 Latch Key, 107; 151583 Uhler, 95; 15131 Fred Barr, 108; U221 Annie Oldfleld, 105. Tapp.n. place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Catastrophe, place, 2 to 1; ehow, evem. Paoamaker, show, evens. Aqueduct Form AQDEDUCr FOBS. New York, N. Y October 21. The form of Monday's Aqueduct fields is: First Race Ben Hsdad, Kilt, Tho Manxman. Second Race Rare Perfume, Bangor, Wait Not. Third Race Trillo, Free Lance, Myth. Fourth Raca Manvilla, Olea, Smoke. Fifth Race Alvarado II., Judge Denny, Strangest. Sixth Race Snniol, Dissenter, Eileen Daly. Aqueduct Entries AQUKDCCC IS N TRIE. Probabilities : Weather clear : track fast. , First Race About 7-8 Mile. 3-year-oldB and upward. Selling. Cnd, Horses. Age Wgt, Hdcp. l47922Ben Hadad 4.. ..113 725 9214 Tue Minxman 5... 113 715 ll2033Quien of Song 3. ...Ill 700 15107 Havetock 3.. ..110 680 13583 Imperator 5.. ..109 700 l489Cincord 5....H9 710 l"a8)5 Larva 3 . ..108 705 132o2 Harry Reed 7 . ..108 715 149.6 Kilt 4.. ..106 720 122 8 Brisk 5. ...106 705 1479i rinhler 4... 106 70J 14440 O deul 3.. ..103 695 14U68 Primavr ra 3.. ..101 690 12163 Incandescent 3....1U1 685 Second Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 8-year-olds. Selling, (ad. Horses, color, sex & padisreo.Wt. Hdcp. Daniol Qailp, b g, by Blue Wine Af.emoon 107 151852Wait Not 106 715 15164 noliand 105 '0 15l613R.ng.ir 106 720 15161 Oar Nellie 10 710 116503 .,r Florian 101 7i5 1 0tl3Veraci ins Iu3 70i 1S20J Bare Perfume 103 72a 14U4 Imoaitiil 102 7uu 13753 Vnlegj Pnde 99 710 Tblrd Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances, (nd. Horses Age. Wt, Hdcp. (l518"j)Tri!lo 4. ...107 :27 H82o e Lance 5.. ..105 7i0 15113 Myib 5 ...103 715 13493 St. Lorsnza 3.... 96 710 152U7 Miss Soak 4.... 95 690 fourth Race S 1-2 Furlongg. 2-year-olda. Selling. 14518 Prejudice 109 710 1524.2 ilauvilla 109 750 loO 9 P eaiuigitator 108 735 (15160) Jiea 10J 74 15160 M nitoban 101 730 15l832rfmuke Iu3 7a5 14540 Her Ladyship 103 71!. 141713 iales 100 70, Good Nativo 97 15G60 Juci mt 96 690 151t5l3Fluke 95 725 15160 Decimal 89 720 fifth Race 1 1-10 Miles. 3-year-olda aud upward. Allowances. 15245-iAlvarado II 6.... 1)3 725 1.8"7 Murilh. 4 .. i03 630 15215 Judge Denny 0 ...105 720 148s43Menin 4.... 105 675 14410 I'riaaou 5.. ..1(5 705 14793 Rmaido II 4.. ..101 7t0 14793, Liuduia 3 100 710 15215 DumiLear 3 ... 95 705 15041 Olaroba 3.... 95 685 14il9 Great NecK 3.... 92 700 1524,33 ranges: 3.... 92 715 15182 Tyroa 3.... 89 695 I Mxth Kiico-5-8 llllle. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. 14406 Kipling 112 640 15201 Disientor , 1 2 610 l&uiu Wanneriag Minstrel 112 650 1L010 La Vega 113 680 15204 Soiou 112 670 15138 f""H.nP "Q " 15138 First Whip 112 ......665 15138 Kindred 112 ......655 151392 Saniol 109 ......700 13252 Uncle Josh 109 ......130 151i3 Eileen Daly 109 685 Bermuda.. 109 Latonia Form , LATON1A FO KM. Covington, Ki, October 21. The form of Monday's Latonia fields is : First Raca McCleary, Frasco, Gid Law. Second Rac; May Jane, Mollie Newman, Fairy Dell. Third Race J. J. T Glad Hand, Violent. , Fourth Race Eugenia Wickis, Ferroll, Neck. Jace. Fifth Race Edinborough, Adair II., Wood, leca. Latonia Entries LATONI A MTR1ES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track slow. First Race 1 Mile. 4-year-olds ana upward, delling, ad. Horses Age Wt, Hdcp. 15190 Samivnl 4 ...105 ... . 675 15096 K ngElkwood 6.. ..103 685 15189 tf raik .Vagner 4 105 650 U089 Creejmor8 L 4.. ..103 660 15190 Franco 6.. ..100 690 152282McCleary 4 100 700 1520J Hill Billy 5.... 100 670 15l2j3Liaw Anna 5.... 97 675 15015 Elano 7.... 97 680 I5i22 U.rry Lee 5.... 93 665 l50i73Gid Law 5.... 93 685 15U89 Otto H ..5 93 680 Second Race 5-8 mile. 2-jear-olds. Allowances. lS2263My Butteifly .107 665 l257 Surove Tuesday 107 675 l50)12Statira 107 680 ioi2l Fojeda 107 60O 152.6 Faiiy Dell i0i .685 15226 Amarauth 10J 650 ( 15 166) My Jane 10J 700 1524 J Luiiile 100 670 152a4 Etta 100 655 Maggie Y 100 15210 Ni-aB.L .100 630 15075 Mollie Newman 100 690 Third Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (15227) Pat Cleburne 3.. ..112 685 U5i89)rbe Geezer 3.... 112 680 Uo44 Waban 4 ...107 675 1525i3J. J. r 3 ...105 700 15228 i oralis t 5 104 tJ70 i5i67 Violent 4... .104 85 iSOaO Parrakojt 3.... 98 6b5 ial)87 Capsicum 3.... 98 660 15i8J Anuie M 7 ... 97 680 15187 Glid Hand 3.... 95 690 i5t4 Ins 3 ... 9) 660 14310 PellMell II 3.... 95 675 Fourth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olda aua upward. Sailing. 151453Necklace 5.... 106 685 152132 tferroll 4.... 103 690 (l5073)Rosa Masso 3 ...100 670 I4i05 rleana 3.. ..100 ..660 15211 Miss Patron 3.. ..100 685 15148 Eugenia Wickes 5 100 700 15228 Deyo 4.. ..100 B80 14952 Freak 3.... 100 675 Fifth Race 5-8 Mile. 2-ioar-olda. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, box & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 12521 Graylois 115 6i5 11460 Coljnei Hawkins 115 650 15212 Adair II 115 690 I John Todd, ch. c, by Hi Ban Kate Beusberg 115 Inkormm, br. g, by Scorpion Miss Libsriy 112 15147 Edinborough 108 70 J 1509J3Woudleca 108 6S5 I5u3i Commonwealth Attorney.... 108 675 15031 Don Wiggins J03 665 WHO Peter Durjea , 10s 680 I50a8 TricKem 105 mm Page [4] ALL THE TURF NEWS PERFECTLY EDITED,,. ..DAILY RACING FORM.. PORM SHEETS AND ENTRIES EXPERTLY INDEXED TELEGRAPHIC, CORRECT, CONCISE, COn ELY TRAINING NEWS A SPECIALTY All Tracks are Fully. Reported. OFF OUR OWN PRESSES BEFORE THE CHICAGO DAILIES ..OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE AMERICAN TDRF C0N6RES SUBSCRIPTION PRICES: OHEMQHIB $1.25 , ONE YEAR - $14.00 SIX MOHIHS ... 7,so Sent as first-class mail--a letter-in plain I envelope. ...124-126 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO.. WESTERN TDRF ASSOCIATION FIRST WINTER SEASON WILL OPEN AT TANFORAN PARK, SOOTH SAN FRANCISCO, SAN MATEO CO., CALIFORNIA. BEGINNING NOVEMBER 4TH3 1899. List of Stakes to be run during November and December. Entries to which Close OGTOBER125, 1899. The San Mateo Stake. A sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1895). One Mile. The AsBOciati .n to guarant e cue value of the stato $I,2J0, of wnicb $2uO to thd second and $100 to the third hois-. Emrai ce $10 OaCti to accomuauy t&e n jmination; $25 additional to stare. Winners of to 8 takes of $1,100 or oue of $J,000 to carry 5 lOs ; of curee or mjre of any valae, or one of il.000, 8 lbs. psnaity. O.lisr horses, noa-wiunars of $2,000, allowed 5 lbj.; of $1,000, 8 lbs. Maidens allowed 15 lbs. Tlie Bay View Stake. A soiling sweepstike3 for threa-yaar-olda and upward. Mile and a Quarter. i'ne Adjoci ttun to gairiiuea cue iraiu i of sue sttse SI, 2 JO, of whicu $200 to tbe sec ona and$l00to the third nurss. itranct $10 e-ich to dCcoai..aay tan nomination; $25 ddJitional to start. $1,500, waig it for agi. Ailoa jc 1 lb for Oaca $i0J less to $jO0. Starter to ba named and x-liing price stated turuuh tbe entry b x, cne day precauing the race. The Stanford Stake Aswiep takes for two-year-olds (foals of 1897). Bev i furlongs. The Association vo tcuatantee the value of chd stake $1,20J, .f which 230 to tad secon and $100 to the third hot se Entrance $10 eocti to accompany tne uomiuatiou; $.25 additional to start. A winner of a stake of .he valu of it, 500. or iwj of auy value, to carry 3 lbs.; of one of $2,500, or thrt o or ni oe of a y value, 5 lbs. penalty. Otuer horeej, non-winners of $500, allowed 5 lbs.; maidens allows J 12 lbs. The Spring Valley Stake. A handicap swejpstakea for three-year-olds (foals of 1896). Mile ana u quaitcr. The Association to guarantee the valne of the stake $1,500, of which $2u0 to the tecOLd. ana $100 to the thiid Lorstj. Entrance $10 each to accomta-iy tne nomination: $50 additional to ttart. Weights to app jar four days bjf re tne race. vVinuers after publication of weights to tarry 5 lbs. petalty. Acceptance to bo made through the entry box, at the usual hour of closing, the day preceJ n the race. . The Tanforan Stake. A handicap swespstakea for two-year-olds (foals of 1897). Ona Mile. Entrance $10 each to accompany tae nomination; $25 additional to scare. Thj Association to gnaiantee ihs value of the stake $1,200, of wnicn $-UJ co the second ana $100 to tin tnird horse. Weiguts to appear three nays prior to the r too. tVianors after pablicatioj of weights to carry 5 ib-. penalty. Acceptance to be made thro jgh the eutry box at tne usual hour of closing, the day preceding the race. The Holiday Handicap. A handicap sweepstakes for two-year-olds and upward. Oie Mile aud a Quarter ha Asociati jn to gairan ee the vi.ue of tbe sciko $1,500, of which $2 JO to tbe second and $100 to the third horse. iSntranca $10 oaca, to accompany .he nomination; $10 additional to start. Weights to appear four diys before the race Winners after publication of weights to carry 5 lbs. penalty. Acceptance to be m tde through the entry'bjx, at the usual time of closing, the day preceding the race. OTHER VALUABLE STAKES WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER W. J. MARTIN, F. H. QREEN. PRE 'IDE XT. S KCRETA BY AND chas. f. Gardner, genebau manager, VlCE-FR tSaXD ENT. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO TtfE SECRETARY, PARuOR "A," PA LACK HOIEL, SAN FRANCISCO. FALL MEETING Queen Qity Jockey Qlub (NEWPORT, KY.) 7 EIGHTEEN DAYS RACING COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. FIVE OR MORE RACES DAILY. r SPECIAL NOTICE All responsible Bookmakers are invited to draw in. Terms: $100.00 per day. POSITIVELY .A.3ST OPEIST RING. 13 P POWLRP. General Manager. SHERIDAN CLARK. Secretary. Page [5] Morris Park Form Chart MORRIS PARK FORM CHART. ! WESTCHESTER, N. Y October 3 1 .Fourteenth day. Westchester Racing Association. Autumn Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racine starts at 2:00 p. m. 1 FIRST RACE About 3 1-S Miles. $600 added. 4-year-olds and upward. jUjt A. Handicap. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 8 12 16 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L U 15108 TANTRlS 4 147 5 8 8 8 7 41 1 Cochran FR&THitchcock 3 3 3 3 149472PB1LAF. 4 15)5 1 31 31 3a 21 22 23 T DonohnoE S Craven 4 4 16-516-5 (15108) COCK ROBIN4 150 2 12 12 H 12 in 32 Owens J R & F P Keene 4 6 4 6 151082GOV. BUDD 6 149 4 22 22 21 32 31 42 Mclnerny Sydney Paget 5 7 5 6 15181 HARDY C. 4 140 3 41 42 42 51 5H 510 Barry N J Johnson 20 60 20 60 14947 BABY BILL 8 155 10 7 7 61 610 610 640 H gan L Waterbury 8 8 6 6 15181 TBOIL 4 135 6 6 61 7 8 7 7 Deyton Ralph Black 100 100 100 1C0 14947 DFCAPOD 9 148 99 9 9 9 8 8 ChaDdler E G Merryman 10 15 10 12 151813 MR.STOFFEL 4 143 8 52 52 52 4i 9 9 Johnson E L & R W Smith 10 15 10 12 15181 NESTOR 4 140 7 10 10 10 10 10 10 Green H S Page 40 10Q 40 1C0 Tim ,4:30. Winner Br. g, by Sir Modred Sister to Jim Douglas. Post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving Tantiis showed flEe speed aDd was well placed and hand!(i today. Philae ran a fine race, finishing p amply. Crck Robin tired in the stretch. Governor Budd was outrun in the closing rush. Baby Bill showed but little speed. Mr. Stoftel ran badly. Scratcre"! 151G8 Trillion. 150. Overweights Decapod, 1 pound; Nestor, 2. Tantris, place evens; thow, 1 to 2. Philae, place, 6 to 5; show, 2 to 0. Cock Robin, bIiow. evens. SEC0ND 2ACB La,t 7-8 Withers Mile. 5500 added. 2-year-olds. SelliDe. X 5 2l 4: 2t Ind HorBes AWt Bfc 34 K StrFin JockeyB Owners O B L r 14887 AL.L GOLD 107 2 21 23 23 1m i Clawson W L Oliver 4 4 16-516-5 (15C60)MANVI. LA 110 3 1 1" 1 24 23 Bullman M Clancy 6-5 6-5 1 1 (15109) MAGIC LIGHT 107 5 3 3 3 5 3 Collins W C Daly 10 10 10 10 15204 Id AIE BAN LON 87 8 8 5 6 31 4 Dargman J E Madden 100 100 25 25 151602FEDE8ALIST 95 6 7 7 7 42 510 O'Connor LSBnrridge 3 5 3 5 14301 THE AMAZON 95 4 4 4 4 6 6 Wilson W Keys 15 20 15 20 15183 Fl EURON 97 7 6 6 5 7 7 Odom E L Graves 6 10 6 10 15181 THE BOBBY 1C1 1 5 8 8 8 8 Richards P H Hume 100 100 100 100 Time, 13, 5, 28, 50, 1 :28J, Winnf r Ch. c, by Rayon d'Or Merry Nell. Post 2 minutes. Start Rood. Won ariving. All Gold Gnished gamely and ran like a good colt. Manvilla ran to her form. Magic Light hung on well but was outpaced. Mais Hanlon is improving. Federalist did his best. The others were outrun badly. Scratcbed-(15ie0)Olea, 1C6; 15201 Royal Sterling. 100. Overweights The Amazon, I pound; The Bobby. 4. All Gold, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Manvilla, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Magic Light; Ehow, 8 to 5. t t) THIRD RACE-Ecllpse Course. 2-year-oids. JL O & tfcO The White Plains Handicap. $2,000 Added. Ind Horses A Wt St li Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (15110) KING'S COURIER 126 4 11 14 la H Jenkins Th Pepper Stable6 6 5 5 (15C05)BRIGATIER 112 6 3" 4- 42 21 O'Connor J J Hvland 3 3 2 2 (lf,039)MC MEEK1N 118 1 4 3i 2." 3 Od. m JEM.adtn 6 8 6 8 15110 PR Off M'LB0DRNEIC9 8 5 5 6 41 B land F D Bord 10 10 10 10 15111 RED PVTH 109 3 6 6 5 51 O'Louy FR& T HUchcock6 7 6 6 149462 KIL LAS R ANDRA 117 2 8 8 8 61 Bnllinan Sydney Paget 2 5 2i 5 (15184) WARING 12! 7 21 2 3 72 GHwson F M Taylor 6 12 6 12 15137 GONFALON 111 9 7 7 7 8 Soencer Porry Belmont 8 12 8 12 14946 HAMMOCK 109 5 9 9 9 9 Wilson P J Dwyer 15 40 15 40 Time, 1 09. Winner Ch. c, by Kicgstrn Stylitene. Post 5 minutes, ritartgood. Won cleverly. King's Courier handled the weight with ease and ran a tine race. Brigadier ran to form. The weigtit told on McMeekin at tba end. Killa-abandra is nowhere near her Bpring form. Waring quit badly in the last furlong. Prince of Melbourne ran a fair race. Scratched 1448C3Gnlden, 122; 151113Sadducee. 121: 15!373Montanic, 114. King's Courier, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Brigacier, place, 4 to 5; show, out. McMeekin, show, 8 to 5. i Kt) I FOURTH RACE ' 1-4 iles. (Over Witbeia Course) 3-year-olds and XO jiurizri: upward. Morris Park Handicap. $3,000 added. Jnd Horses A Wt 8t St m VA 2 StrFin Jockeys Owners U M L l (1J208)MUPKAD1NE4 106 2 33 33 31 41 410 ii O'Leary W H Clark 10 20 10 20 (15U2)B. H'LADAY 6 140 3 4 4 51 53 3 2a Sroncer Eastin & Larabie21 3 21 13-5 (15162JETHBLBERT3 117 5 1 la 1h in u 32 Odom Perry Belmont 6-5 7-5 6-5 6-5 151423CARNERO 5 112 4 52 52 41 3" 2 410 Jenkins J M Murphy 8 8 5 5 152082WARRENTON4 101 1 2 2 23 21 510 540 Bullman W L Oliver 7 10 7 10 151122LAYEROCK 4 103 66 6 66 6 6 O'Connor W Handrie 8 12 8 12 Time, 25, 51. 1 :16, 1 :43, 2 :10g, 2:38, 3:31, 3:57. Winner B c, by Muscovy (ilenetta. Post 1 minute. Start good. Won driviog. Muskadine was well ridden and his weight suited him. He is very (rood now and ran a smashing good re.es. Ben Holladay rah a strand race at the weights. Ethelbert set a strong pace and ran a high-class race but tired in the final strcggle Warrant oa ran well for a mile. Caruero was overweighted. Overweights Warrenton, 1 pound. Mnskadite, place, 6 to 1; show, 21 to 1. Bon Holladay, place, 7 to 10; show, 1 to 3. Ethel-berr. place. 1 to 3; show, our. 1 PI O A FIFTH RACE Last 6 1-3 Furlongs Withers Mile. $600 added. 1 O j 4t O 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses AWtBt M Yt X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L C 151823BUfFuON 6 107 6 1 li 12 111 13 rJ-.ilaud G A Miller 6 10 6 8 9639 ALYABADO II. 6 107 10 6 2" 21 2H 2 O'Connor R Black 6 6 4 4 15159 STRANGEST 3 105 8 8 8 31 33 32 Jenkins T B Alexander 8 10 6 6 15182 DOMINEER 3 1C6 5 41 61 61 41 42 Wilson E Peters 10 20 10 20 147403BOB WHITE 5 107 1 7 7 7 7 51 Moody F D Beard 15 40 15 40 15004 GEN. MART GARY 3 106 7 10 10 10 61 61 O'Leary FR Hitchcock 6 8 6 8 6985 JUDGE DENNY 6 110 2 9 9 9 9 7 Slack W A Patterson 10 40 10 40 14262 AT H ANAS 4 110 3 2" 4 8 8 8 Spencer R T Wilson Jr 21 16-52 16-5 15182 1 HE BARRISTER 3 105 9 5 3" 41 51 9 Odom C F Bnscbmeyer 5 5 21 3 15059 UNCLE LOUIS 4 107 4 3" 51 51 10 10 Clawson H W Smith 20 20 20 20 15182 J. A. GRAY 6 107 1111 11 11 11 11 Bnllman W A Porter 6 10 6 10 Time,ltJ. 24,37,1:21. Winner Br. g, by The 8ailor Prince Oolab. Post 6 minutes. 8tart poor. Won easily. Buffoon showed great spaed and easily held his field safe throughout. Alvnrado II ran a good race from a bad beginning. Strangest is improving. Athanas quit early. J. A. Gray was practically lsf 5 at tli6 post. He is good now. The Barrister ran poorly. Scratched 13S543Brahmin, 105; 15039 La Cheviot, 102; 15004 Sparrow Wing, 102. Overweights General Mart Gaiy. 1 pound. Boffoon, place.3 to 1; show, 8 to 5; Alvaradn II., place, 8 to 5; show, 3to5. Strangest, show, even-. Atha as. plac, evens: show, 1 to 2 Tbe Irrister, place, ovens; show, 1 to 2. t tT O A C SIXTH BACH Withers mile. $1.0C0 added. 3-year-olds and upward. X O 4b O Handicap. " Ind Horses A Wt St Y. Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L 0 (15203)1M RUclVE 4 108 2 31 P 11 It 1H Buluuan ti L'Hommedieu 5 5 3 3 (15142)B0X 5 126 6 41 4lj 61 31 22 O'Conncr W Suoalter 3 3 21 21 (15137) PEKP O'DAY 6 125 1 21 1" 21 21 3" Odom JAMcCormick 5 10 5 8 152C62K1NNIKINN1CK 5 116 3 6" 5" 3" 42 43 8pencer T J Healy 4 5 4 4 151622RAFAELLO 3 119 8 8 8 8 8 51 Jenkins M J Murphy 4 6 4 6 15142 CHARENT US 4 115 5 51 62 5" 51 61 Ciawson O L Richards 6 10 6 10 151633 BAN CUFF 3 93 4 1" 2" 4 61 71 Slack Oeceoli stable 20 30 20 30 15163 SIR HUBERT 3 84 7 7 7 7 7 8 Brien F D Board 40 100 40 100 Time, 13 25, 37!. 50, 1:03, 1:41. Winner Ch. c, by Meddler Frolic Grace. Post 5 minutes Start good. Won cleverly. Intrusive iB at his best. Ho came away at tho end with quite a lot in hand. Box ran bis race. Peep o'Day apain ran a good race. Rafaello was oveiweijjhted, yet hardy nn bis race. Kinnikinnick finished srongly. Scratched 15244 Warrenton, 111; (l511S)Belle of Ti y.93: 152033Quen of Song, 98; 151852 Wait ; Not. 95; 151413Glorian, 95; 15206 Lady Lindsay, 93; 152083Dutch Skater, 90. Intrusive, place, evens; show. 2 to 5. B x, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. Peep o'Day, show, 7 to 5. Kinnikinnick, place, 8 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Oakland Form Chart ! OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL, October 21. Twenty-fifth day. The California Jockey Club. Fall Mating Weather showery; track muddy. Presidin Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. 8ta ter, J B Ferguson. Hnng stnrta at 2:15 i m " I 5 ji-T FIK3T tfACJii 7-8 Ml c' fnwe 300. 3 year-olds and upward. Sailing. tnci Horses A Wt Bt i Yt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 15233 KATIE GIRBONH 3 114 1 14 H 111 14 14 Th-ri e D A Honiir 8-5 9-5 8-5 9-5 15t73UNA COLORADO 8 109 2 31 33 23 23 28 T Wdlsh WFi hpr&Co 4-5 4-5 3-5 3-5 15214 SAN CARLO' 4 109 6 6 6 51 44 34 El.iott M'C'rm'ctf&G'rity20 30 20 30 15217 SILVER MAID 5 10J 3 21 2U 32 31 44 Grc a J C llae rman 15 20 10 20 15148 BONIBEIj 3 109 4 42 41 42 52 51 J Ward Caear Young 5 15 5 15 15192 GEN. ARTHUR 5 11315 52 5 6 6 6 Benn-tt F W Horton 20 60 20 60 Time. 14, 351, 1:071, 1:39K Winner B. f, by Backmaster Lady Wmstoa. Post 4 minutes. Start fair; second and Jhird driving. Katia Gibbons reveled in tho going, was strongly 1 idden and much the best. Una Colorado could never gt closs to her. San Carlos made up round steadily through the last half. Silver Maid showed early 6p9ed, bat tired in the stretch. Thn others are bad ones Overweights General Arthnr, 41 pounds. Katie Gibbon9, place. 1 to 2; show, out. Una Colorado, pHce, out. San Carlos, show, 4 to 1 Xl54:(S 8EC0Nr HACK 5-8 aile' Parse f300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. nd Horses A Wt St H K Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H Ii 0 152332RIO CHICO 3 104 2 31 32 31 Vt Ruiz W BSiubJr 3-5 4-5 3-5 3-5 15101 MAGDALENE 3 101 1 1 is 14 24 S- ger S P Tatfl 8 8 5 6 149172JACK MC CABE 3 101 6 56 5 41 33 Morse J Mitohell 15 20 15 20 15231 BILLY A. 4 101 4 22 24 21 42 Monnce D 3 FonHtain 15 20 15 20 15192 S'PT M'A LLI8TER7 112 7 7 7 51 54 Thorpe James Long 31 4 3 4 15101 TOURI3T II. 3 104 5 61 61 61 64 T Wnlsh N-ilR-ed 8 8 6 8 15127 D RE R FOOT 4 109 3 42 41 7 7 J Waid E!linhani & Co 30 50 30 50 151923SHANNONETTE 3 109 Left at the posh Henry Wheeler&B'ghm'ntt 25 12 25 Tim, 121, 351, 1:05. Winner B. c, by Chesterfield Jennie D Post 4 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; second and third hsndily. Rio Chico was handled well and lucky to win. Songar tossed the racs aay on Maedalenes by a bad finish. JackMcCabg finished gtniely. Billy A. etopped as usual. D-erfoot showed a little early speed. Rio Chico was run ud $200 by John Cavan gb. but was retained. Scratched 15192 StarliDgr, 109 Rio Chico, place, out. Magdalenea, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Jack McCab?, show, 3 to 1. Sport McAllister, place, 7 to 5; hw, 3 to 5 1 ii THIRD UAUE Futurity Cour-e. (170 feet short of 3-4 mile.) Purse $300. JL tJ JmJrctJ 2-year-old8. Maidens. Allowances. nd Borsos A Wt Bt 34 bi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 151703ALEE 110 1 21 22 23 1 Mounco T J Ferus m 451 4-5 4-5 15170 JOLLY BRITON 102 4 5 410 48 25 Morse Tru Bri'onStable8 15 8 15 GIRO 110 5 12 13 11 3s Benjen JNewma-i 7 20 6 20 151713QUND VYA 107 3 3S 38 34 420 Kniz P A J ms & Co 8-5 8-5 6-5 6-5 10785 INFINITY 107 2 46 5 5 5 J Ward Caesar Youag 10 25 10 25 Time, 23, 48K 1:17. Winner Br. c, by St. George Lovee. Post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; secoad and third the same. Alee passed Giro when ready He won as he pleased and i a good c -Is. Jolly Briton male ud considerable around in th last three furlongs. Giro lirert badly aftar sho wing qaita a dash of spsed, Gan-dava ran well for "vor a qnrt r. Scratched U0972Mouataineer, 110; 15230 Sisqunc, 102 Alee, piece, out. Jolly Briton, place, 4 to 1; 9how, 7 to 5. Giro, show, S to 5. Gundava, place, 1 to 3; show, out. I ZLCyXCl FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 311) es. Purse $-00. 3year-olds and upward luUV Handicap. ind Horses " A Wt St St M h ?i StrFin Jockoya Owners OB L V 15218 ALICIA 6 90 1 112 ih 11 12 11 R nh P Moore 7 1 6 6 151743MOBINEL 4 108 5 5 5 5 21 21 2 J Ward M itorn 1 6-5 1 6-5 15233 P. A. FINN'G'N4 9o 3 32 32 3 41 42 31 8 ictunan E G McCoanell 10 20 10 20 15217 NEW MOON 6 100 2 22 23 23 3 33 410 M maco J L Orooki 2i 21 11-511-5 152182dNIPS 4 98 4 43 43 42 5 5 5 Cobarn J d G.bion 6 8 5 5 Time, U, 31r, 5U. 1:25, l:t4i, 1:52. Winner Ch. m, by Malcolm Viney. Post 2 minutes. Start good. Won asilv; second nd thiri ware driving Alicia took the shortest way and was bast at the weights. Morinel bad too muCi weight but ran a game raca. P. A. Finnean passed New Moon easily in tha last sixteenth. TI19 lacier was carriod too fast and is not a game contender when under pressure. Scratched (15195) Rainier, 97; 15218 Glen Ann, 9t. Alicia, place, 2 to 1; show, out. Morinel, place, out. P. A. Finnegan. show, 4 to 5. New Mcon, place, 4 to 5; show, out 1T5"25 X riFH RACE 3-4 Mle Far3e S300' 4-year-oids and upward. Handicap, tnd Horses A Wt Bt k Y StrFin Jockeys Owners U a L C 1515231MPERIOCS 4 106 2 36 34 33 li J Ward H E Kowell 7-5 9-5 7-5 9-5 15151230RROW 4 95 1 4 4 4 21 Buchanan D A Honig 5 5 31 31 (15193)ETTA H. 5 107 3 2 21 11 310 Thorue E E Edwrds 1 6-5 1 6-5 15196 NEGLIGENCE 4 98 4 11 U 2 4 KeHer A M Linnell 5 8 5 8 Time, 2j, 52r, 1 :19i. Winner B. c, by Morello Helen Scratch. Post 2 minutes. 8tart bad; the first threa were driving. I uperiois wn through a str.ia? ride. Sorrow was much tho best at tbo weight bu: g u caag it ih the barrier and lost mach ground. Etta H. tired in thu last eixte?nh. Neglieenae jam pel the fence bifore tha stirt and ran away nnd then showed speed f v a half mile. Scratched (15150)1 Don't Know, 98; 15174 Sallie Goodwin, 96. Ovtrwei?hie Etta H.. 4 pounds. Imperious, place, 3 to 5; show, oat. 8orrow, pltce, ovea; show, ont. Etta H., place, out. SIXTH KACE 1 Mil- Parse $300. 4-year-oldt, and upward. Selling. 1 5 2 5 2 Ind Horses A Wt St H Y X StrFin Jockeys Ownera O H L C (152341LOVDAL 8 107 1 12 12 12 12 110 Thorpe Bnrns&Waterh'se4-5 1 4-5 9-10 15216 MONROVIA 9 104 7 61 51 42 43 2 Johnson A B Soreakels 8 12 8 10 (15216)TENRICKA 4 104 3 32 32 21 21 34 V Walsh Mus M 0'Coanell4 6 4 6 1519s2MERRY BOY 5 IC4 4 2h 2a 32 32 46 Henry C G White 8 9 8 9 151953DONATOR 4 104 6 7 7 51 51 50 M r-e W & C T Boots 5 8 5 8 (14818)FR'K JAUBERT 6 104 2 4 41 63 61 62 J Martin C'r tn'rs&Shields 6 7 5 7 15234 ROADRUNNER 8.107 5 52 61 7 7 7 Oobirn W C Davis 15 15 10 10 Time. 27, 53, 1:20, 1:16. Winner Ch. h, by Wildidle Free Lovo. Post 3 minutes. Start poor. Won easing up; tho next two wera driving hard. Lovial got off in front but ho outclassed tho lot and did not need tbd advantige. Monrovia nailed the plica iu the last stride. Tenricka was badly ridden. Hr jockey tirad and wis of ao he'p at the finish. Merry Boy ran well to the stretch. The going was against Doaator. Frank Jaubart was short. Lovdal, place, out. Monrovia, place, 4 to 1: show, 2 to 1. Tenricka. chow, even3. Racing Form's Selections ; KACIKG FORM'S SELECTIONS. Daily Racing Foem has no private information. It seeks none. Its calculations over the horses as they are grouped daily at various racetracks are purely those of general performance and ability as shown by the records and the application and knowledge of its editors and tho reports of its correspondents. These calculations are printed daily. Nothing is hidden. All that the stafT of the paper knowB is put into type. If the selections made nightly are sought by persons outside tho daily delivery lines of the paper they will be sent by Western Union night rate messages (collect) at $5 per track per week. Such service is not solicted. but if it iB considered valuable, will be performed. 1899 Annual Racing Form 189 ANNUAL RACING FORM. The first volume of 1839 Annual Racing Form, containing tbe charts from January 1 to July 1, 1899, in soft morocco covers, with a linen paper index lettered and reinforced for hard use, ia ready for deiivory. The Yearly costs $20. Volume 2 will ba delivered to subscribers by January 5, 1900. Tho two volumes of tho Annual will not ba sold separately. There are a few spocicl term books for sale on order, however Principal Foreign Events PRINCIPAL FOREIGN EVENTS. Dewhurst Plate Oct.25 Cambridgeshire Oct. 28 Manchester November Handicap Nov. 25 Page [6] Harlem Jockey Club.... (HARLEM RACETRACK.) October 1 6 to October 28, 1899. Five or More Races Daily Commencing at 2:15 P.M. Special Trains on LAKE STREET BIDE VAT BSD leavo State and Lake Randolph Street, direct to Grand Stand WITHOUT CHANGE. Returning, Streets at 12:30. 12:37, 12:14, 12:51, 12:58, 1:05, 1:12 1:26 P.M.., stopping at Madi- stop only at Ashland Avenue, Halsted Street and loop stations. First Accom- aon Street and Wabash Avenue, State and Van Buren Streets, Pacific Avenue modation Train leaves after Fifth race stopping at all stations. Trains leaving and Van Buren Street, Fifth Avenue and Madison Street and Fifth Avenue and after last race make no stops until reaching Ashland Avenue. METROPOLITAN SLEVATSD stops at all LOOP STATIONS, leaving Suburban Electric Line direct to Grand Stand. Suburban cars leave connecting at franklin and Van Buren Streets at 1:03, 1:12, 1:24 and 1:36 P. SI., stopping only at Forty-eighth Street after Third, Fourth and Fifth races. Oars leaving after last Halsted Street and Marshfield Avenue, connecting at Forty-eighth Street with race make no stops from ForEy-eighth Street until reaching Marshfleld Avenue. TWELFTH STREET ELEOTRIO GARS leave State and Van Buren Streets MADISON 8TREET CABLE connects at Fortieth 8treet with Etectric from 12:25, to 1:15 P.M direct to racetrack without change. Oars direct to racetrack. ADMISSION TO GRAND STAND 75 CENTS. , -- - M. NATHANSON, Secretary, Room 1, 130. Adams.Sir.set, $10,000 CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB 10000 (Oakland Racetrack, Emeryville, California.) WINTER AjSI X SPEING MEETING 1899-1900. riONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1599. $10,000. THE BURNS HANDIDiP. i hana;cap for to-rear-olds and npwa-d. Ei- $10: $15 additional to start. The Club to add! aa amount necessary to make the gross value trance 520: Sffla lditio ml for horas not dec'ared bylo.m.dty after wi?hta are announced, of the race $1,500, of whic i $230 to seo ad and ?103 to third horse. Weights to ba aunonnce I f ur $l00'addin'ona' for starter. Th i C ub a4 1 n i-u )Mt marr to m hi tbe g-oia vataa of d iys prior to tn raco. Wi "era of other than a selling parsa after weights are announcod to the -aco 810.000 f whidi $2 000 so sec nd an I $1,003 t third horse. Woishts to be announced carT 5 p-nnd extra. On Mil. five dava b fore th no . Hn-sos not d tciare i baton I p. m. the day preceding the ra:e to be $ , 00. T3E IC LAUGHLIN SELLING STAKES. For two-year-olds and upward. En-liable for full sttrr.lur fee. Winoers of a y nee other than a ce liag pars i after wights are tra -co S10; $25 additi nal to start The Clnb to add an amonnt nocessa-y to maUa the gross announco! c irry 5 Ibi. extra; if haniicappai at lass than waiht fjr age, 7 lb3. extra One v-Uu- of the ran 81,500. of whlc $201 to second and $100 to third hora. Th so enWed not n bo 6Iil nml a Qortr. sola to car-y 5 lbs. ex ra; if fo-$.030, wdnt for aee. Allowances: I lb, for eali $250 t-i $2 000 $t,"0 THE THORNTON STVKE?. Fir horses that -will be three-year-olds and upvard 1 lb. f .r nam $103 to $1,000: 2 lbs for -ach 3100 to S300 Winners of a race of $1.50) to v due or of at th- time 'h race is c b ran E itr mce S10: S50 a 1 litio lal to st trt. Tne Club to add an thr rxc s otoer than selling races after the cloun of tois stake uot t ba enteral for is toaa amount Lece-sa-y to maVn tba gross v due of the ra ;o 3,033 of vhicn S301 V scoa 1, 3203 to third $1,000 S:rcers to b name! with selling price tnrongh the ontry bos the day preceding th . race bnias and 'In fo rth to swo his startinr fie Chrie ya ir- dd t ) car'y 85 lbs.: foar-ye ir- tlds, at t e no ! ti-n of cl mi ir. O o Vli' and i S xteao h. 109 lb.: five-year-olds. U5 lb.; sixyear-olda a-id ovir. 116 lln.; (usual sex allico). Toil $'.500. TH.1? NAGLEE SELLING Sr.KE. For thmo-yaar-olda and uowurd. Entrance- stake wMl b rooeand 15 1 y3 before the oate it is to b J ran, aud entries t b3 recoivad at $50 $10; f.25 a ldition U to a ar;. TheOluotoaid a a n m itnece s iry c make the gross valae of the each: ?7" 'ddi-'ud t sta't. F np 51 la. . race Sl,03. -f voich S233 to soa md a d 103 'o th'rd horsi Sl,830 Wei ht for go AHov-innes' $,000 TTR PLVJE HOTfSL FTA.VDTG VP. A hindisap for two-year-olds Rod upward, lib f ir e ich $100 r,u $1,000. and 2 lbs. for each $103 less to $303 Wione -s of a raci of $5'0 in value Entranc-$10; $)0 a 'diiioual to etHrt. T ie 'Jlub to add an anioant uecesry to make thi gros or .f -h'ee rasas oth r th m aelung racis after cue closing of this stake not to be onto e i for less value of thi rce S:.0i3. of whio S?0 to sio 1 1 tn I St j0 o thirl hir-e '.Yoiirot' to be an louncei th in $3)0 Startar to be na-n -d, vitb. aoU ni? pricj, through the ontry-box the da precjdiag the three d ya prior t the race. Winners of o hir tian . -oiling pnraa after the weights are an- rac at h usn d tim of closing. Seven Firl n?s. rilos.oxt-a On Miloaoi Furlouz $1,500. T3B F JLr-N JBES aANDIlAP. . high-weight handicap for two-year-olds and $,000. TIE PGIFf(J UNIO HWDI(A-. Fr three yor-olds (foals of 1837) Eu- npw .r 1. Entrance. $10; S25 ad UtionU sr rt. Th Club to adt an amount necossry to nuke tranre SI0; $"0 H'l!t' mil to start. TheCuotoadH an amount nectary t make the gri33 the goo vilne of thi race $1,503. of wih $230 to scojd and $100 to thir i h rae. vVetghta to ba valao of the r oe $2 OX), of which $250 o sicood and $150 to tnir t Iiomo vVeigits tobi annonnce 1 ana ounce t thr davs prior to raci. Wi iunr. of other than a sailing purae after the weights are thre dnya nri r to t e race. Wiuu-n of other thu a e ling purse after the weights aro an- an i -mnd w carry 5 oonnds ot'ra. Swn Farlo ics. nou-cfd f ca-rv 5 lb. st-a O M'le and a Furlon. $3 000. TdB GERHARD HANDICAP Fortwn.year-oldi (foala of 1893). Entrance 810 -$50 $1,500. THU GDMST a VVDICAP. X. han litp for two-year-olds and uoward. Eutranci ad 'tto in to st rt. Coo Club t a 1 1 a l amount necess iry to make the grosi value of the race $10: $25 Hoditional to Btart. The Clnb to dd an amonnt ne-ojsarv 'o m ik ha gross valqi of $2 030, of which S330 to sac nd aod $110 to third horse. Weishts to ba amoaace 1 f our oayB nrior the rnce $1,500. of which S2C0 o Fecoul and $100 to third horai vVdgita to be announce t th'ee to tne race Winners of other 'han a no'lin purse after weights an ann 'uoced to carr 5 lbs days piior to th race. Vi-nor of othr than a selling purae aftor ttie weights are aanoancaJ, ostra Tlia race will not b i ruo before Vorll 1st. Previms to this we will give thre SiOD-parsa tocrry P lbs pi'm. Ono Mi o t-d a Sixteenth. mm at sho-ter dUtanc of -vnich only such aa are entered in this raca will ba eligible. Faiuritv $1,600. THE L193AK. HANDICAi A bandisap for two-y ?ar-olds and upward. Eutrjnce Course (170 feat lass than I Mile). ENTRY BLANKS READY AT DAILY RACING FORM'S OFFICE. ADDRESS ENTRIES AND AJLIi COMMUNICATIONS TO THOS. H WILLIAMS JR., PRESIDENT. R. B. MILROY, SECRETARY, 83 KEARNEY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, OAi.