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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, December 27, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, December 27, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899122701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, December 27, 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] 'VOJj. V. NO. 311. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1899. PRICE, 5 CENTS The Kentucky Derby THE KENTUCKY DERBY. There are at present 82 eligible candidates for the Kentucky Derby of 1900 with each good two-year-old performera as Lieutenant Gibson, His Excellency, Colonel Roosevelt, Lamp-lighted, David Garrick, Waring, De Lacy, Thrive, Flannt, Eentncky Farmer, McMeekin, Star Bright, Florizar, Caviar, Sam Phillips, Greenock, Bonndlee, Edinborongh, Prince of Melbourne and Kentucky in the list. No doubt a large amount of dead timber will be cleared away March 1 when the final payment of $30 1b due, but so far as can ba estimated at this dis-tant date the prospect for a good and well balanced field is ot the most cheerful character. The entries now in are aB follows: King Dellis, Protio, Protel, Lew Kraft, Manilian, Bnqualak, Joe Wheeler, Weatherhill, El Caney, Schley, Miss Howard Colt, Joe McGhee, Thrive, Medford, Parmenion, Dieudonne, Flaunt, Pasig, Orontas, Mango, Hindus, Stites, Walaeck, Solden. -Joe Simrall, Bassoon, Slip, Fearful, Maclaren, Bettie Archer Colt, Adair II , John Grigsby, Star Chamber, Praetorian, Prince Wilhelm, Hansford, Dr. H. C. Ayres, Love Labor, Little Smoke, Lissome, Lazorlee, David Garrick, Waring, The Chamberlain, J)e Lacy, McMeekin, Prince of Melbourne, Strathlight, His Excellency, Benadier, Edinborongh, Major Mansir, Colonel titrathy, Coley, Colonel Roosevelt, Dramburg, Lamplighted, Mac Flecknoe, Kentucky, Rusticus, Bolent. Star Bright, Fair American, Highland Lad, Shillingbnrn, Florizar, F. W. Brode, Caviar. Sam PhillipB, Loyal Scot, Greenock, Scotch, Boundlee, Trorler, First Shot, Irving, Verainat, Jim Graney, Tekla, Kentucky Farmer, Two Heart, Lieutenant Gibson. The list of those still eligible to start for the Kentucky Oaks is as follows : Jena, Scrubber. Anna Bain, Elsie Yenner, Pride of the Barn, Brooch. Scarlet Lily, Water Bottle, Laay Elite, March Past, Barrica, Shiove Tuesday, Vain Glory, Mies Dede, Marion Lynch, Two Heart, Colegaie, Zizel, Loka. Villa V., Unsightly, Cleora, Bonita Brush, Miss Shanley, Nettie Regent, Marie Orendorf, Maydine, Boyal Bival, Niverna, Drucilla, Hoaeywood, Elizabeth Klein, Sadie Burnham, Tigris, Ilius, Syra, Lignite, Beseda, Lanza, Anthracite, Nellie McCleary, LadyMassey, v Etta. New Orleans Form Chart NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS, I. A., Decernber 26. Twenty-third day. Crefcent City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather fair; track heavy and Inmpy. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmoua. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald, Racing starts at 2 :00 p. m. FIRST RACE 1 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds. Selling. md Horses AWt Bt X K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C i 161792BLUE LICK 108 7 5" 60 4 1 U Winkdeld G W Poole 21 4 2 4 16178 MANL1US 105 5 31 31 23 5" 21 J Miller J H Smith 15 20 15 20 161572 JIMP 115 6 7 7 7 31 32 Vandusen H Robinson 4 5 4 5 15979 i COLONEL EADES 97 2 23 li 1 21 it Wed'strandH Gwynu & Co 30 40 20 40 1 16181 NAILER 100 1 68 44 3i 68 51 Moody W H Chambers 20 30 20 30 161683FALSE LEAD 100 3 41 51 63 41 68 Mitchell MEDowd&Co 8 8 6 8 : 161812ACD8HLA 100 4 12 23 5h 7 7 Boland J J McCafferty 7-5 7-5 4-5 4-5 Time, 261, 52i, 1:20. 1:48. Winner B. c, by Daniel Blue Bells. . Poit 10 minutes. Start good. The first two were doing their beat. Blue Lick had bad racing luck in the first part of the race but came away gamely in the last eighth under pressure. , Jimp sulked to the last turn, then closed a big gp in the heaviest going. Colonel Eides ran well for three-quarterB. Acushla quit with her mouth open. Blue Lick, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. Manlius, place, 8 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Jimp, show, 3 to 5 , Acushla, place, 2 to 5; show, out. SECOND RACK 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $250. 2-year-olds, Maidens. O JJ Allowances. fad Horsea A Wt St U V X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L C 16114 KNIGHTB'NNERETlOl 2 62 32 2 1" Newcom H T Griffin 3 3 2 2 : 16189 SADIE BDRNAM 105 7 22 211 12 23 Winkfleld Settle & Co 10 SO 10 20 161232CRANE 109 1 81 5 51 33 Foncon James Arthur 2 5 2 5 : : 15910 ADJDTOR 1C8 5 51 52 31 43 Dupee P J Keogh 10 10 4 4 16167 POLLY BIXBY 105 4 31 4" 41 5 H Wilaon H Simons 8 12 6 10 ' 16123 KINDRED 10118 12 1h 61 62 Moody W Haveland Jr 15 SO 10 20 , 16189 CLARA M. 98 6 4h 7 7 7 W Wood ME Frost 10 10 6 10 16090 HARRY LDCE3CA 100 9 9 9 9 8 Mitchell C E Mahoao 20 30 20 30 16147 MY CHICKEN 98 3 7 8 8 9 Wed'strandJ H Smith 10 12 10 12 15573 ANNA Q. 105 10 10 10 10 10 L Rose W E Qainn 15 20 15 20 Time, 25, 51i, 1 :Qli, 1 :19, 1 :271. Winner Ch. o, by Knight of Ellerslie Banana. Off at the first break to a good start. Won handily ; second easily. Knightbanneret was going away at the end. Sadie Bui nam tired in the last sixteenth. Crane finished strongly. He was anchored in the worst going during the early stages of the journey. Kindred showed early speed. Crane waB interfered with early and ran a fine race. Overweights Harry Lucesca, 2 pounds; Kindred, 1; Crane, 1. Knightbanneret, place, 4 to 5; show. 2 to 5. Sadie Burnam, place, 8 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Crane, show, 4 to 5, Adjutor, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. KACE 1 1-16 Mlles Pnrsa 5250. 4-year-olds and upward. X (3 2 O X U" Ind Horsea AWt Bt X K StrFin Jocknys Owners O fl L O 16159 LENNEP 4 98 8 12 111 is 12 li Mitchell T P Hayes 214 2T4 16115 ELKIN 5 112 2 75 715 2" 21 22 Vandusen J H Smith 10 12 10 12 (18188) RDdH FIELD8 5 1081 1 62 6 5 3 32 Foucon S J Charles ft 7 6 7 161923 ALBERT VALE 5 109 7 4" 41 61 41 4" Boland E T Graves 6 7 6 7 (160931DONNA RITA 5 1021 6 52 52 7 f.2 510 Wed'atrandT Lioalzi 2 2 9-5 9-5 16058 LEX'TON PIRATES 102 5 21 33 31 6" 83 Dupee J Lee 20 50 20 50 16104 ASTOR 4 93 4 33 2a 4" 7 7 Slack A & J Lockhart 5 5 4 4 16188 GOOD ORDER 5 991 3 8 8 8 8 8 McGinn D DeVerne 50 60 50 60 Time, 131, 26, 39, 521, l:05i, 1:19, 1:321, 1:47,1:541. Winner B. f, by Candlemas Wanton. Off at the first break to a good start. It was a driving finish. Lennep showed the most speed, but was doing her best in the final sixteenth. Lexington Pirate qait when pinched. Astor was badly handled. Elkin showed improvement. Rush Fields ran conaistsntly. Donna Rita ran a bad looking race. Overweights Elkin, 2 pounds; Rush Fields, 41: Donna Rita, 21; Good Order, 11. Lennep, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5, Elkin, place, 4 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Rush Fields, show, evens. Donna Rita, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Astor, placo, 8 to 5; Bhow, 4 to 5. ' Xf)202 F0URTH BACE 7-8 MUe PnrseJ250- Alleges. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt Bt & K jj StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L O (16170)3TRANGEST 3 104 1 2a 3a 31 33 1 Wed'strandJ. H Smith 6 8 6 8 (16155)TRILLO . 4 120 2 11 11 U 2 2a Mitchell W M Barrick 1-2 3-5 1-2 3-5 16169 ST. WOOD 3 102 6 41 4 4 45 31 Boland Mrs T P Hayes 6 6 4 41 16155 MISS MAE DAY 2 931 5 53 5 21 la 4 Giefera Stnbbs Bros 40 50 40 50 14216 SCHOOL GIRL 4 951 4 6 6 6 53 515 HarEhb'ger P Browning 100 200 100 200 (16169;TOM COLLINS 4 98 3 31 21 52 8 6 W Wood Fizsr & Co 6767 Time, 261, 511,1:181,1:33. Winner B. c, by Knight of Ellerslie Dearest. Po3t 5 minutes. Start good. It was a stirring finish. The first four fought it out through the final furlong. Miss Mae Day was the first to quit. St. Wood was the strongest at the end and would have won in another stride. Trillo ran gamely, but the weight and his early effort in racing Tom Collins into submission told when the pinch came. Overweights Miss Mae Day, 4i pounds; School Girl, 11. Strangest, place, 8 to 5; show, 3 to 5. St. Wood, show, 1 to 2. Tom Collins, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. "J. ( 203 FIFTH KACE-3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses AWt St M jj StrFin Jockeya Owners O H L C 160812JIM GORE II. 4 106i 1 U 26 li Ut Winkneld W H Dmiel 3 3 21 21 16100 WIGGINS 4 99 5 32 11 2 21 Wed'BtrandFoster&Br'mfieid5 6 5 5 1609S3BILL JACKMAN 4 102 3 61 71 3" 31 Boland J J McCafferty 6 8 6 8 160012MOLO 4 1071 9 7 6" 4h 41 Hamilton W Hoffman 3 3 13-53 16089 G. H. KETCHAM 5 99 7 8 8 53 53 P Murphy W H Laird 30 30 - 30 30 16126 MO ALBERT 4 106 8 9 -10 10 63 Ralph H Robinson 20 30 15 25 , 161663ESTACA 5 102 10 10 9 62 72 Moody F Reagan 8 12 8 12 15452 LORD FAIRFAX 5 107 6 42 42 7 8 Mason J H Terrett 12 15 10 15 14234 MURAT 4 107 4 55 52 8 9 Mitchell C Volini 12 12 10 12 1 16133 TINKLER 4 104 2 2 3 9 10 Slack W C Daly 20 40 20 40 Time, 251, JO. 1:171. Winner B. g, by Gorman Dolly, Post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second cleverly. Jim Garj II. had gonufchiag in reserve at tha end. Wiggins shewed t;raat pei bat oaald not ia3ts.it is to thi enl. v MjIo git off poorly but did not run his race. Etaca sulked Bill Jacknua raa a oi race. Scratched 15784Lady Powhattan. 104; l6l59J3amivl. 93. Overweights Jim Gora II., 4ipeuuds: Bill Jaa'tmao, 3; Molo, i; McMbirt. 2. Jim Gore II., place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Wugias, plaae, evani; show, I to 2. Bill Jackmau. show, 6 to 5. Melo, place, evaaa; show. 1 to 2. Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Mrs. Byron McClelland had the misfortune to Iobo last Tuesday the handsome weanling colt, by Henry of Navarre Sallie McClelland. This is the third foal of Sallie McClelland that has been the victim of unfortunate circumstances, The first foal from the noted race mare was a bay colt by Longfellow, that broke his leg right at the hock, and was destroyed. The next foal to have a mishap is now a yearling, a well-shaped miss by Henry of Navarre. When a Buckling, her dam slipped, and, falling on the filly, almost crushed the life out of her. She recovered from the accident, but her injury on her right hind quarter was so great that she is unfit for racing. Now the weanling brother has just died a loss not only to Mrs. McClelland, but also to the racing world. No prediction for turf triumphs could have been extravagant for the handsome colt by Henry of Navarra Sallie McClelland, respectively the best horse and mare that ever wore the green and orange made famous by the late Mr. .McClelland. The Henry of Navarre Sallie McClelland colt' died on Sunday, and we are also informed by Mra. McClelland's, brother, Mr. John Smith, who trains the string of horses in the summer and looks after the stock farm in the winter, that this is not the only fatality on the farm. On Tuesday the highly-prized yearling filly, by Henry of Navarre Bettie C. (dam of Faithful, Farine and Fair Faith, by Harry O'Fallon died of the same diseaee from which the other colt died. Thoroughbred Record. There are other American handicaps equal to the Suburban from a monetary point of view, but in respect to the interest with which its decision is annually awaited it is beyond doubt, by general content, the foremost. It has this advantage over the Brooklyn, that the de- cision of the latter coming first gives, or ib supposed to give, a line to its probable winner, or at least to the form of the handicap horses. Of comae, the idea generally proves fallacious 'in practice but it serves sometimes to make a hot but misplaced favorite, as iu the case of Bauastar last June, and in each year surrounds the race with a huge volume of speculation, comment and enthusiasm that fitly finds its culmination when 30.000 temporary maniacs shout and scream their adulation of the winner. Last year Imp upset one of the pet traditions of the race and it is quite on the cards that 1900 may witness the downfall of another. If one may draw deductions from exhibitions of Bpeed of high order, great weight carrying capacity and ability to stay over ary route, the year 1899 furnished an unusual number of remarkably good two-year-olds that went into winter quarters sound and good, and it is by no means improbable that the winner next year may come from their number. No three-year-old has as yet won a Brooklyn or Suburban, but one will ultimately do so and the outlook for nest year hints strongly of the possibility of such an occurrence. Entries to tho Suburban as well as to the other opulent stakeB now proffered by the Coney Island Jockey Club, close Wednesday, January 3, and it will be a strange thing if the numbar of three-year-olds entered does not turn out to be largely in excess of the records of recent years. The same considerations apply aB strongly to the Brooklyn, it is true, except in the feature that tho later date at which the Suburban is run giveB the younger horses a better chance for success in tho latter. Up to and including Saturday owners at New Orleans whose horses had won for them $500 or more were as follows: L. V. Bell $1,981 J. H. Smith $837 F. Beagan 1,666 K. J. Murphy 776 G. C. Bennett 1,313 B. E. Beach 702 T. Nepper 1,250 W.Gnm..... 700 W. J. Roach 1,200 C. K Burdeau 700 H. Robinson 1,116 A. H.&D. H.Morris 690 J. J. McCafferty.. 1,028 Egley& Ligor 658 D. W. Kelly & Co. 985 G. Lund 610 J. Arthur & Co... 914 W.R. Griffin 525 ! Among the other rules to go into effect January 1 is one that will work a great improvement i in the condition of many of the boya who are 1 now riding. It is that which prohibits an owner from appropriating to his own use the riding fees of apprentice jockeys. There are a number of owners in the West who have been CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. i i 1 : . , : : : ' , , 1 GOSSIP OF THE TUBF. (Continued from 1st Page.) kept up by the earnings of boys bound out to them. About all the boys have had for their j work and for taking their lives in their handB j has been what they have had to eat and the clothes that have been supplied them. The contracts under whioh some of them have been riding are calculated to make thieves of them. The case of Jockey Combs, or, more correctly, ex-jockey Comba, for that boy has evidently gone all to pieces as far as riding is concerned, is a striking illustration of the need of such a rule as was adopted by the Turf Congress. Combs was for a couple of years among the foremost jockeys in the west. He waB always in great demand, and rode winner after winner, but, according to the contract which he worked, a contract entered into with his father, he could collect nothing for the hundreds of mounts which he had, while to his father was to be paid the insignificant sum of $200 per year for his work. It was the Combs case, according to Judge Bess, that led to the adoption of the new rule by the Turf Congress. Exchange. The three important stakes advertised by the Western Tarf Association of San Francisco close Saturday night. Their conditions are folly set out in the advertising department of this issue of Daily Racing Fobm. They are so liberal in termB and promise so much for the future of winter racing that owners and breeders in the middle west should extend to them a rich measure of patronage. Entry bla&ks will be furnished at this office en application. Page [2] DAILY RACING FORI AND THE AMERICAS TDRP CONGRESS RECORD. ISSUED EVERY DAY. oraoiAi. obgak or m AMaaioAN tukp ooNesssa. BAILY RACING FOBM PUBLISHING CO. A daily reflection of the American Turf by Salegraph. Editor and Peopeietoe, F. H. Beunell. A8BOCIATE EDITOE, CLINTON G. ElLET. Bbobbtaby, Mrs. F. K. Bbunell. 184-126 FIFTH AYENDE, CHICAGO, ILL. COPYRIGHTED. Batsrad according to act of Ooagxaaa, In tha jrui 1899, by Frank H. Branoll jia the ofBee of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. Cm U. 8. A. (The chart numbers of Daily Haoikb Fosm most not be used. They arc copyrighted daily and will be keanly protected) . 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Orders for advertisements can be left at the Bt Louis office for telegraphic transmission, JD2TBOIT OFFICE 34 LaFayette Avenue, Eeath & Boney, Agents. OnSalo at 9 :00 A.M. , AT DENVER, COL.: Hamilton & Eendrick, 906-912 17th Street. AT KANSAS CITY, MO.: Ricksecker Cigar and News Co., Sth and Walnut Streets. AT NEW ORLEANS, LA.: H. J. Holle, 641 Commercial Place, AT BAN FRANCISCO: Foster & Orear, Market Street, Farry News Btand. AT MOT SPRINGS, ARK. : V. G. Boving, 418 Central Avenue, AT BUTTE, MONT. : Keefe Bros., Post Office News Sts&C, AT MEMPHIS, TENN.: B, M. Mansford Co, Clark & Bros. AT MILWAUKEE, WIS. : Plankinton Hotel News Standi Poster Hotel News Stand. Archie Hoffman, 263 Milwaukee Btrset. AT NASHVILLE, TENN. : Duncan Hotel. AT TORONTO, ONT.: J. D. McSweeney, Palmer Honte. AT BUFFALO, N. Y.: New Tifft House. AT INDIANAPOLIS. IND. : J. DouglaBS, 17 Illinois Street, CHICAGO, ILL., DECEMBER 27, 1899. Oakland Form OAKLAND FORM. Oakland, Cal., December 26. The form of Wednesday's Oakland fiolds is : First Bace Saul of Tarsus, La Amiga, Nor-ford. Second Bace Bed Pirate, Tirade, Torsida. Third Bace Whaleback, Stuttgart, El Estro. Fourth Baca Stromo, Billy McCloaksy, Tempo. Fifth Bace Advance Guard, Princess Zeika, Erwin. Sixth Race Louis B. MoWhirter. Dunblane, Mont Eagle. Notice NOTICE. Daily Racing Fosk is a publication which Is built by its staff from day to day, Its "form' and the numbers of its charts are copyrighted, Tha chart numbers are so arranged that legal Identification is easy of proof. The selection! and handicap figures attached to entries art arranged on the same basis. Tha latter coma from the work of four experts after tha telegraphic receipt of charts and entries. All parsons are warned not to uso said chart or index numbers, selections or handicap figure. New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORM. New Orleans, La., December 26. The form of Wednesday's New Orleans fields is: First Baca Dr. Walmsley, Colonel Cassidy, Trebor. Second Bace Tom Gilmore, Bir Fitzhugh, Indian. Third Bace Falk entry, Brakeman, Fred Perkins. Fourth Bace Judge Wardell, Algareta, Him-tine. Fifth Baca Elkln, Harry Preston, Water-house. PEDIGREE BLANKS. On linen paper, artistically edged in colors, taled and arranged for six generations of sires and dams of individuals and their ancestor, fan cents each, 1.00 per dozen, $3.50 per bun-ired. No owner of a stallion should ba without a supply . DAILY BACING FORM, 124-126 Fifth Avenue, Chloago, III. NOTKHBKB AND OTHER FORK BOOKS November books of Form Charts in paper and leather covers are on sale. They contain all the Form Charts of all tracks from November 1 to November 30, inclnsive, Price, paper cover, $1! soft morocco, $1.50. The editions of both are limited. the AMERICAN HANDICAPPERS Fifteen years' experience. The moat reliablo information obtainable by wire daily from Han Francisco and New Orloans. Our winners yesterday were True Bine and Ben Ldi. For olaces we gave Knightbannerat and Ventbro. No guesB work. Onr information comes direct. Hsl-ctions telegraphed to any part of the United 2lSea and c?Qada at 11 a. m. 50 cents daily. $3 00 pir wpok J. V. KEYVOr.DS.Koom 78, 125 Clark St. Ar NEW ORLEANS Today our 20 to 1 shot will run at New Orleans. We have absolutely reliable information on this good thing and it looks the best in the race. Barring accident it will undoubtedly dehyer che goods. We have good things daily. Wnte for particulars. Wirad by 10 a.m. Terms $1 00 per day. Six days $5.00. Chicago Turf Advisory Co.. Koom 707. 225 Dearborn St.. Chicago, 111. Valuable Information,'.. We have direct infermatioa from Frisco daily and it ia a big winner. Commencing Dec. 27 our New Orleans correspondent, M. D. MILLER, Will daily wire his special selections. Gat our information. $5.00 Per Wet 1.00 Per Day. American Horsemen's Agency, Smite 516. 1H7 Dearborn Strent. VEN CO , 6 TO 5, WlJIf, BINS TEIN, 2 TO 1, PLACE. BEN LSDl, 2 1-2 TO 1, WON. The above are the three specials sent to our subscribers yesterday. Write or telegraph us for the GOOD THING that has been in preparation at New Orleans all this Beason. We have it for sale. Telegrams ready by 11 a.m. H. HAURICE, SUITE 605, 167 DEARBORN STREET. CHICAGO, ILL. . TiACK INFORMATION.. ..ON.. NEW ORLEANS RACES. An old trainer with eight horses at the New Orleans race track would like to help pay his expenses by furnishing from one to two horses daily to a few reliable persons. One winner guaranteed daily or money refunded. Terms I $2.50 For One Day or $10.00 Per Week. Will also place commissions at track for anyone at 5 per cent on winnings. J A. BLACK, 137 Carondelet St., New Orleans, La. New Orleans Entries NEW elBLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather cloudy: track heavy. First Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling, lad. Horses Age Wt. flder. (16135)Dr. Walmsley 5. ...Ill 725 16126 Island Prince 4 .... 109 685 (!6l92)Trebor 4.... 109 705 161992 Manlius 3.... 102 700 16t352LittIe Billy.... 7.... 99 695 160383Oolonel Cassidy 3... 99 710 16059 Brown Vail 3.... 91 685 Seoond Race 1 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (16U5)Phallas 106 680 14811 Frangible 105 685 16167 Basself R 104 675 16167 The Bobby 104 665 (16024)Sir Fitshugh 104 695 16l672Avatar. 103 685 16l452Indian 101 695 16153 Tom Gilmore 98 700 16145 Ban Gse..... 96 680 16145 Deponan 96 ..... 659 16145 Jodee 93 665 16158 Matt Simpson 96 675 16167 Falsehood.... 93 640 Third Ree Short Coarse, Steeplechase. S-yeav-olds and Hpward. Handicap. (16146) Brakeman 8.. ..146 ......635 16146 Fred Perkins 3.... 143 620 l080Three Forks 8. ...141 650 16179 Hampden 4.. ..140 600 16146 Van Brunt 7.. ..138 600 16145Marble.. 8.... 135 635 B. F. Falk entry. Foarth Raee 3-4 Mile. All ages. Handicap. 16037S Algareta 4.... 114 710 (16158'jCompensation 3 110 705 (l6U2)Himtine 3. ...109 715 161692 Judge Wardell 4.... 108 725 (16144)San Darango 4.. ..107 690 (16Ul)Village Pride 3.. ..103 715 l61673Magic Light 2.... 92 695 (16134) Gold Or 2.... 90 700 Fifth Race 1 Mile and 70 Yard. 3-yoar-olds and upward. Selling, 162012Elkin 5. ...Ill 725 (16U3)Traveler 5.. ..110 700 (16!22)Yuba Dam 5. ...107 700 16124 Galileo 4.. ..105 665 (16l77)Miss Dooley 3... .102 670 16122 Everest 5. ...102 60 16188 Nannie Davis 4. ...102 685 (16168)CuiraBsier 3.. ..101 705 16177 Prince of Orange 3.... 97 650 16177 Phidias 3.... 95 685 16101 Harry Preston 3.... 93 720 161152 Waterhouse 3.... 93 715 Oakland Entries OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. . First Race 6-8 Mile. All ages. Maidens. Allowances, fad. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt, Hdep. 16028 My Dear 3.. ..117 655 16182Delecta 4.. ..117 650 18127 Loconomo 4. ...112 610 16128 Norford 2.... 105 6U5 UnCadeau 2. ...105 1617l28aul of Tarsus 2.. ..102 700 16171 Tom Sharkey 2.. ..102 6S5 16171 Bona 2.... 102 670 16171 Gold Finder 2.. ..102 680 161383La Amiga 2.. ..102 690 16171 Sirquoc. 2.... 102 675 Nance O'Neil. br. f, by St. George Fraulein, by Wanderer 2. ...102 16171 Caesar Yournr. 2.. ..100 680 11349 Beautiful Bill 2.... 100 660 16172 Sinaoso 2.... 97 635 15860 Reginald Hughes 2.... 97 675 Second. Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Selling, (ad. Horses Age Wt. Hdcp. 11827 Nene Such 4. ...113 640 15957 Adam Andrew 5 . ..110 650 16139Torsida 4. ...110 690 16173 Indra 8.... 110 65 16151 Yaruba 3.. ..108 675 16183 Lost Girl 5. ...107 695 (l617S)Tirade 3. ...107 ......670 16152 GlenAnn 4.. ..107 575 16173 Invarary II 4.... 107 680 161843Don Luis 4.. ..107 ......700 16188Bed Pirate 8... .107 6M) 16188 Sylvan Lass 3... .101 665 16081 Bomany 3.... 98 680 16186 Poorlands 3.... 98 610 16084 O'Connor 3.... 98 675 1S139 Heartless 4.... 98 655 16149?Correct 3.... 98 685 16186 Anchored 3.... 98 663 Third Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. SefMng. (16150) Whaleback.. '. 114 700 16141 El Estro 109 685 16118 Terrene 109 880 16173Stuttgart 106 690 16197 Senora Caesar ....104 675 Fourth Race 1 1-4 Miles. 3-year-olds and no ward. Selling. Handicap. 161962Dr. Marks 4....110 685 15172Fortis. 3.. ..104 660 9wJho 3. ...104 665 16174 Faunette 5.. ..102 .. 655 16162 Billy McCleskey 6.. ..180 ..".!690 16184 Alicia 6 1C0 .670 16148 Judge Wofford 3 93 675 16152 Stromn 3.... ss 700 15600 Twinkle Twink 5.... 95 ."."."675 J6J73 Ramlet 3.... 93 680 16183 Ulm s.... 95 ."."675 " 160432Temp8 4 ... n 5 16183 Marplot 4 90 670 16183 Tom Calvert 4.... 99 " 665 16196 Ledaea 4.... 90 650 19C52 Glengabqr 3.... go !!!655 Fifth Raee 1 Mile. 2-year-plda. Handicap. (16185) Advance Guard 115 725 1618i2Princ48B Zsika " 108 780 16185 Krwin . ..106 715 161618 Flgmera "'"..104 1W 162053 Hindoo Princess.. s.. 94 711? 16174 Rixford 80 .".""TO Sixth Race 7-8 Mile. 2-ysar-eids. SeUtng. fj3 DnnbUne .....108 690 16l543tthssando ...106 . . . 665 16154 Prsstome iOfi pnn 161942Louis B. MoWhirter 1.105 '. 700 16205 Jolly Briton 103 660 161943Mont Eagle 103 g 16194 Expedient gg 665 16142 Snnello 98 '. 685 """ 16174 My Gypsy oa con 16193 Ailenua... 93 '.'".".m 1899 Annual Racing Form 1899 ANNUAL RACING FORM. Tha first volume of 1899 Annual Bacing Form, containing the charts from January 1 to July 1, 1800, in soft morocco covers, with a linen paper index lettered and reinforced for hard UBe, is ready for delivery. The Yearly costs $20. Volume 2 will be delivered to sabscriberB by January 6, 1900. The two volumes of the Annual will not be sold separately. There are a few spatial tens books for sale on order, however The American Sporting Manual fU AMERICAN SPORTING JCANUAl The American Sporting Maaaal of UN Is on general sale. It k a record of the tcrf, billiards, pugilism, trotting, racing and . all the leading lines of snort up to January 1, 1898. All the matter within its pages have been compiled and edited by experts, It prints a list of all the turf and track records (by Daily Racing Foux's staff), billiard figures, past and present (by John Thatcher), the fights of 1893, with comments (by George Slier) harness records to date and of the past (by John Hervey, the statistician of The Horse Review) and three handicap tables, with directions for thoir application and expert common She Manual, In paper covers, sells at 80 cents and in soft morocco covers at 50 cents. American Racing Rules of 1899 AMERICAN RACING RULES OF 1899. The 1899 edition of the American Racing Rules, published by Secretary E, C. Hopper of the American Turf Congress, is out and can be sent by mail to any address from this office for 25 cents. The book contains the racing rules as amended to January 1, racing Colors as registered and botting rules, and a digest in index form which is a guide to all the books' contents Page [3] Oakland Form Chart OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAIi., December 26. Fifty-sixth day. California Jockey Club. Winter Masting. Weather clear-: track fast. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, J. B. Ferguson. Bacirig starts at 2 :15 p. m. Recall flag is used. 1 FIRST BACK Kuturity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile,) Purse $350. JLO Vtjb 4-year-olds and upward. Helling. tnd Horses AWt Bt H H K BtrFin Jockeyn Owners O H L O 16153 TRUE BLUE 5 119 5 12 11 12 13 finis SantaClaraStable8-5 8-5 7-5 3-2 16182 BR AW LASS 4 119 2 5i 3 31 21 Spencer W B Jennings&CoSt 5 3 5 16173 MEADOW LARK 7 114 3 7 61 41 3i Ross W & C T Boots 6 10 5 10 16173 MAINSTAY 7 122 1 31 21 2a 42 Turner H L Jones & Co 10 15 8 15 16174 LUCID 4 114 11 8 7 53 55 Henson G F Murphy 50 100 50 100 11074 GREY 3URST 5 119 7 42 41 7 6" Vititoe B Schreiber 8 15 8 15 16121 DUKE OF YORK 4 119 8 9 8 8 71 Morgan I Morehouse 25 60 25 60 16173 BE HAPPY 4 114 9 10 9 9 83 Powell J Dixon 10 15 10 15 9654 OIPKIANO 4 119 6 22 51 61 9 Thorpe Born&Waterh'se8 10 8 8 15461 CHARLES LBBEL4 114 4 11 11 10 10 E Jones J D Fitzgerald 8 10 6 8 16175 JAEL 4 119 10 61 105 u n L Daly M J Daly 30 100 30 100 Time. 215, 46, 1:01, 1:11. Wioner Ch. g, by Duke of Norfolk Carmen. Post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second ridden out. True Blue showed the most speed and won with much in reserve. Braw Lass has greatly improved, ran gamely and should Hdi marked for an early win when rightly placed. Meadow Lark ran his race. Mainstay showed his usual speed and quitting propensity. Lucid made up considerable ground in the last three furlongs. Greyhnrst showed speed. Cipriano ran short. Scratched 16173 Grady, 122; 16139 Espirando. 119; 15980 St. Aignon, 119; 16173 Lady Britannic, 119. True Blue, place, 3 to 5; show, 7 to 20. Braw Lbbs, place, 8 to 5; Bhow, 4 to 5. Meadow Lark, -show. 8 to 5. BEC0ND KACB 5-8 MU"' Pur8e 350, 2-vear-olds. Selling. 1620O fad Horses AWtBt X X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L 0 (16138)TUTHILL 113 1 2t 21 11 11 T Bnrns J McCaffery 3 4 3 4 15854 GUSTO 108 2 H U 2 210 Thorpe H L Jones & Ce 6 6 9-5 9-5 16172 DEVEREAUX 108 7 51 51 41 31 Vititoe 8 Merriweather 5 8 5 8 151322GUSSIE FAY 110 5 4 32 31 41 L Turner J W O'Neall 6 10 5 10 15972 ABORIGINE 110 6 61 7 61 51 E Jones 8mith & Abrams 10 15 10 15 16116 ANTONIETTA 115 8 8 8 7 62 Thurson Sunset Stable 12 30 10 36 16154 MISS MADELINE 115 10 3 43 51 73 Jenkins SPTate 5 6 4 5 161053 JOLLY BRITON 110 3 9 9 8 8 Spencer True Briton Stbl 10 20 10 20 15462 JENNIE BILEY 110 4 7 6 93 9 Ames J G Brown & Co 2S 60 20 60 16128 SPIKE 110 9 10 10 10 10 8tuart C W Chappell 50 109 50 10i Time, 121, 36, 49, 1:01. Winner Br. c, by Fordham Old Miss. Post 5 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly: second easily. Tuthill is a good colt and as itame as a pebble. Gusto showed fine speed but began stopping as sson as they turned for home. Devereaux is improving. Gnseie Fay showed speed but was Bhort and quit in the stratch. Miss ; Madeline was cut off on the final turn when coming through like a shot. She would have been a keen contender but for this. Scratched 16171 Billy Moore, 108; 18172 Illilouette, 105; 16131 Floridan, 115. Tuthill, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Gusto, place. 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Devereaux, show, 3 to 2. THlED aACB 1 Mlle Pnr83400' All ages. Allowances. 1 6206 ind Horses A Wt St M. V, 3 BtrFin JockeyB Owners O H L O 16164)VENTORO 3 110 2 12 11 11 H 12 Spencer W B Jenninge&Co8-5 8-5 7-5 7-5 16161 STORM KING 5 107 1 2 23 21 21 21 JeDkins W Landaberg&Co3 3 21 3 160872 HIN DOO P'CESS 2 95 4 32 31 31 41 3 J Martin E J Baldwin 6 10 6 9 16176 GAUNTLET 3 108 3 41 41 41 31 4 Thorpe Bnrns&Watsrh'se 5 7 5 7 16174 KICKUMBOB 2 93 5 51 6 6 6 5 T Walsh E W Purser 20 40 20 40 (16174) CON3TELLATOR2 93 6 6 51 51 52 6 Buchanan W & C T Boots 4 5 4 5 Time, 25, 49i, l:14i, 1:40. WinDor B g, by Golden Garter Venture. PoBt 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second handily. Ventoro was much the best and always bold the race safe. Storm King ran under a wrap for five furlongs, but did not run any faster after being let down. Hindoo Princess was well ridden and won third money by it. Oauntlet ran his race. So did Kicknmbob and Constollator. Ventoro, place. 1 to 2; show, out. Storm King, place, ovens; show, 1 to 2. Hindoo Prinoeis, j show, evens. FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Pursa$400. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. 1607 ! Ind Horses AWt St St & Yi BtrFin Jockeys Owners O E L C 161S03FAV'BSH'MII.3 92 1 11 12 12 13 11 13 T Walsh Alameda Stable 4 41 4 41 1618SOPPONENT 4 101 5 31 4n 4h 31 2h 2 Devin J Coffey 21 21 2 21 (16183)EIN8TEIN 4 101 7 41 2i 21 Bio 512 3 Bafsinger Earnshaw Bros 8 12 S 12 16U93MORINEL 4 107 3 21 31 3 2 52 42 T Burns Matt Storn 6-5 2 6-5 9-5 1618328EN. DUBOIS 5 96 6 52 5 56 42 41 6 J Martin J Kinney 12 12 6 6 161833CODA 6 96 2 7 7 7 7 62 61 Phelaa J N Burk 12 30 12 80 16176 NILGAR 3 90 4 61 66 66 6 7 7 J Ranch PE Jones 80 50 30 50 Disqnalitlad for fonl. Time, 241, 49, 1 :11, 1 :10, 1 :46i. Winner Blk. c, by Duncombe Victress. Post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Faversham II. made all the paca but was saved in front for the finish. Opponent fouled Morinel all through the last sixteenth and was Bet back. EinBtein closed strongly. Morinel would probably have been second bat for Opponent's bumping hrr. - Scratched 16183 Tom Calvert, 96. Overweights Faversham II., 2 pounds. Faversham II., place, 8 to 5; show, 7 to 10, Einstein, place, 4 to 1; show, 3 .to 2. Morinel, place, 4 to 5 ; show. 2 to 5. Opponent, place, evens ; show, 2 to 5. 16208 FIFTH BACB 7-8 Pnr8O50O Alleges. Free Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 34 K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (161271PLAN 4 103 3 3" 41 31 43 1 T Walsh W Fisher 41 5 4 4 159S8 DR. SBEPPARD 5 110 2 21 3" 42 31 2 Thorpe Burns&Waterh'seS-5 9-5 8-5 9-5 16198JKING CARNIVAL 3 107 4 52 21 21 12 35 J Martin C'r'there&3hields21 21 2 2 15670 KATIE GIBBONS 3 83 5 U 12 11 2" 4 Faumleroy D A Houlg 12 30 12 80 15983 8ATSUMA 7 110 6 6 5 53 6 510 E Jones H E Rowell 31 5 3 41 HIERO 3 105 1 4a 6 6 6 6 Jenkins WB Jennings & Co 12 20 12 15 Time. 13. 37, 1:01, 1:27. Winner Ch. c. by Preston-pans Katie Fletcher. Post 4 minutes. Start good. Won in a strong drive of three. Plan stole the racs in the last stride. Dr. Sheppard came gamely under the whip. King Carnival's rider went to sleep and evidently thought he had the race won. Katie Gibbons showed high speed for a half mile. Satsuma ran a bad race. Scratched (l6185)Advance Guard, 97. OverwoightB Katie Gibbons, 3 pounds; Hiero, 5. Plan, place, 7 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Dr. Sheppard, place, 4 to 5; Bhow, out. King Carnival, Bhow.jaut. 16209 SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Fnrlongs. Purse 5400. All ages. Selling. Ind HorsoB A Wt Bt & Vt & BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 161872BEN LEDI 3 104 3 21 21 1 H E Boss E Kennedy 3 13-53 13-5 16176 SILVER TONE 3 105 6 41 41 4" 2 Jenkins W R Larselere 3 4 3 41 1C0773 PAT MORRISSEY 5 104 4 52 61 51 3 T Burns Burns&Waterh'seS 3 2 2 16175 AMASA 4 104 2 11 11 21 41 Powell Crane & Owen 10 12 10 10 15460 BESSIE LEE 4 104 8 32 51 7 51 Remiro J Sherry 50 100 50 100 16162 WHITCOMB 5 102 7 7 7 6 62 Vititoe HE Rowell 8 10 8 9 16175 SAL. GOODWIN 5 101 1 6" Si 31 71 Henson J R Thomas 15 30 15 25 '16132 ETTA H. 5 101 9 9 9 9 85 T Walsh E E Edwards 6 6 6 6 161723 GIRO 2 91 10 10 10 10 9 Phelan J N Burk 20 40 20 40 16176 MIKE RICE 8 108 5 8 8 8 10 Morgan T E McLaughlin 15 SO 15 30 Time, 181, 42,1 :06i. Winner Ch. f, by Inverness Bonita. Post 6 minutes. Btart good. The first three were ridden out. Ben Ledi was not worn out making the pace today and came gamely when called on in the last furlong. Silver Tone finished strongly. So did Pat Morrissey, who had a rough journey. Amasa showed all of his usual speed and stayed better than usual. Sallie Goodwin ran well, is good and will do in Blower company. Bessie Lee ran th best race of her career. Scratched 16073 El Balado, 101; 1599S Snips, 101; 16127Sio Chico, 101; 161543Qlissando. 84: 1619t Mont Eagle, 91. Overweights Silver Tone, 1 pound; Whitcomb, 1; Mike Rice, 4. Ben Ledi, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Silver Tone, place, 3 to 2; show, 1 to 2. Pat Morrissey, eb.8W,9 to 20. Coney Island Jockey Club RACE COURSE, SHEEPSHE7XD BAY, NEW YORK. OrriCE, PIETH AVE., COR. 22nd ST., NEW YORK. Events to Close Wednesday, January 3, 1900. FOB IHE JUNE MEETING, 1980. About Six Furlongs. THE SUBUBBAN. For three-year-olas and THE DOUBLE EVENT. For two-year-olds, upward. cah value $10,000; handicap. ' One csh value $10,000. viz: FIR9T EVENT, S5.000, Mile and a Quarter. Five and a Half Furlong3; SECOND EVENT, THE JUNE HANDICAPS. For three-year- $5,000, about Six Furlongs. $1,000 additional olds and upward, ctsh value 6,500, viz: The shonld the two events be won by the same Coney Island, $2,000, Six Fnrlongj; The hore. Shnepihead Bay, $2,000, One Mile;- and the FOB THE AUTUHN MEETING, 1900, Long Island. $2,500. One Mile and a Furlonsr. THE FLIGHT. For two-year-olds and up- THE ADVANCE. For thres-year-olds and ward, $1,500 added, estimated value $1,000; spe- up ward, $3,000 added, estimated valne $3,0G0; cial weights Seven Furlongs, special weights. One Mile and Three-quarters. . THE SEPTEMBER. For three-year-olds. THE 8WIFT. For three-year-olds, $1,500 $1,500 added, estimated value $4,000; penalties added, estimated value $1,000; penalties and and allowances. One Mile and Three-eighths, allowance. Sven Furlongs. THE AUTUMN. For two yer-olds, cash THE SPINDRIFT. For three-year-olds, 1,500 value $3 000; spscial weiehts. Six Furlongs, added, estimated value $3,000; handicap. One THE FLATBU3H. For two-year-olds, cash Mi?.?.ndSIJonT. . value $5,000; special weights. Seven Farlongs. TBE GREAT TRIAL. T For two-year-olds, THE GREAT EASTERN. For Wo-year-olds, cash valne $20,000; penalties and allowances, casb value $7,500; handicap. Six Furlongs. FOR THE AUTUMN MEETING, 1902. THE FUTURU Y--$io,ooo ADDED, By subscription of $20 each, or only $10 if the prior to January 1, 1900, the produce will b money be sent with entry. For mares covered allowed 3 lbs. for either or 5 lb. for both, said in 1889, and a further subscription of $50 each allowance to be claimed at time of entry. fT the produoe of such mares unless struck out Maidens allowed 5 lbs., which allowance shall by Novemb rl, 1901; or $100 unless struck out by not be cumulative. Mares maybe nominated by JWy 15, 1902. Eah starter to pay $250 addi- persons not their owners, the owner having the tional, all of which shall go to the second prior right. If a mare in this stake drops her and third horses as further provided, foal before the 1st of January, 1900, or if The Coney Island Joekey Club to add TEN she has a dead or more than one foal, or is bar- THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,' 03); the second ren, the entry of such mare is void and the to receive $1,2 0 of the added money and subscription if paid will be returned. By filing two-thirds of the starting fees; the third prior to November 1, 1901, with the Coney Island $750 of the added money and one-third of Jockey Club an accepted transfer of the pro- the starting fees. The nommator of the duce with its engagement in this Stake, ac- winner, of the second horse and of the third companiod with all forfeits to date the original horse, namely the nomin-tor of the mare, subscriber will be released from any liability to receive $2,000, $1,250 and $500 of the added as to the engagement of the produce. Should money respectively, whether they are the a subscriber or transferee die before the race owners of the horse when the race takes the entry shall not be void provided it be as- place or not. Colts, 122 lbs.; fillies and geld- snmed by the then owner of the horse; notice ings, 119 lbs. Winners of two races of S3.0CO, or in writing to that effect, accompanied by the one of $5.C00, 4 lbs. extra; of 'hree of $?,CO0, payment of all accrued liabilities, being given two of $5,000, or one of $10,000, 8 lbs. extra, within three months after such demise. Six If mare or stallion has not produced a winner Farlongs. Other Stakes will be duly announced to close at a future date. The Rules of Racing, and subsequent amendments thereto adopted by The Jockey Club, govern all races and racing of the Coney Island Jr ckey Club. Entries to be addressed to the Glerk of the Course, Goney Island Jockey Club, Fifth Avenue, cor. 22nd Street, New York. Entry blanks and complete conditions can be obtained at office of the Daily Racing Form. 15 FHOM ST LOUIS QH THE WAB&Sff The Choicest of Australian Blood. Foul Shot, BY MUSKET SLANDER. . ( Ithuriel ( Touchstone, by Camel. r o J fLongbow...... . i Verbena, by Velociped. jj J (sire of Feu do Jois). ( Miss Bowe ( Catton, by Golumpus. ."Sol . , ( Tranby's dam, by Orville, S3 r? S t a ,r -.. , , Pantaloon j Castrel. by Buzzard. 2 5 I Legerdemain, (Czarwitch). 1 1dalia, by Peruvian. Z o (Decoy (Filho-da-Puta.byH'ph'zard 5rg"-Sa a ,,r,L Finesse, by Peruvian.' P fS Si f West Australian Iboume cteUrXhtmarek0r'byC'ma j " (Derby and St. Leger) .. ( Mowerina Touchstone, by Camel. -1 I Emma, by Whisker. O 3 ( Camel ( Whalebone, by Waxy. h 3 5 a-L Brown Boss , 1 ?Selimmare. w ( Daughter of ( Brutandorf, by Blacklock. WJ 0 Hlra.Cr'icksh'nks.byW'lb'ck 1 rn , , ,T . ( Canteen t C Waxy Pope, by Waxy. fCalendar 1 (Imported) Castania, by Gohanna. . g (Hambletonia 5 Stamford,byPlenip'tentiary Eh ' , . Harmonica. byH'mblet'niau r-a - O a , (Tros n, (Imported) 5 Priam, by Emilius. W I Cassandra i 7 Ally, by Partisan. M g u (Alice Grey j Rous'Emigrant, by Pioneer 3 -a I Gulnare, by YoungGohanna BlS' (The Colonel ( Whisker, by Waxf. rn tT tJ, -a Cap-a-pie 1 (Imported) p ? Delpini mare. m g ( Sister to Cactus j Sultan, by Selim. l-o J , ( Duchess of York, by Waxy, (Dover (Touchstone.1- IBell w Brand r, A i j Vorbosa. d ( Sophie ( Skilhinda. Imported. ' SaUie Brass. BARNEY SCHREIBER, BRIDQETON, MO, Page [4] ...CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB... (Oakland Race Track, Emeryville, California.) FUTURITY STAKES With $8 J So Added. Estimated Value $50,000 $3,750 OF THE ADDED MONEY GOES TO THE BREEDERS. FOR THE DECEIIBER MEETING OF 1902. ...ENTRIES TO CLOSE TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1900... By subscription of VIO each, money to accompany the entry, for mares covered in 1899, and one of $4,500, 7 lbs. ; of four of $2,SG0 or two of $4,500, or one of $9,000, 12 lbs extra. The product .further subscription of $25 each for the produce of such mares by July 15, 1901, or such produce of marcs or stallionB which have not produced a winner prior to January 1, 1900, allowed 3 lbj,: will be struck out and a further subscription of $25 by January 1, 1902, or such produce will be of both (mares and stallionB), 5 lbs.; not necessary to claim the said allowance at the time oi struck out and a further subscription of $50 by July 15, 1902, or such produce will be struck out. entry. Maidens allowed 10 pounds. Mares may be entered by persons, not their owners, tht All Btarters to pay $250 additional, all of which shall go to the second and third horses, as fur- owner having the prior right. If a mare in this stake drops her foal before the first of January, iher provided. California Jockey Club to add Eight Thousand, Seven Hundred and Fifty or if she hasa deed, or more than one foal, or is barren, the entry of snch mare is void, and the $8,750) Dollars. The second to receive $1,000 of the added money and two-thirds of the start- subscription will be returned. By filing st any time with the California Jockey Club ac ag money, the third $500 of the added money and one-third of the starting money. accepted transfer of the produce, with its engagements in this stake accompanied with receipt The breeders of the winner, of the second horse and of the third horse, namely, the owner of for all former payments, the original subscriber will be released from any liability as to the en-tot mare at the time of entry, to receive $2,000, $1,250 and $500 of the added money respectively, gagements of the produce. Should a subscriber or transferee die before the race, the entry whether they be the owner of the horse when the race takes place or not. shall not be void provided it be assumed by the then owner of the horse, notice in writing tc Colts 118 lbs., Fillies and Geldings 115 lbs. Winners of $2,500, 3 lbs. ; of two races of $2,500 or that effect being given within three months after Buch demise. TO CLOSE JANUARY 2, 1900. To be ran in the month of December, 1902, at the Oakland Pace Course, Emeryville, California, out of the Futurity chute, about six and ne-half furlongs. Each and every part of tbis purse to be paid in cash. (There will be no forfeits.) Entry blanks can be obtained upon application at the following offices: Daily Bacing Form, The Horseman, in Chicago; Goodwin Bros., Tnrf Field and Farm and Spirit f the limes in 'New York, and Thoroughbred Record, Lexington, Ky. R. B. MILROYSECRETARY. ' THOS. H. WILLIAMS JR., PRESIDENT. THE WESTERN TURF ASS'N. TANFORAN PARK, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, SAN HATEO CO., CAL. MEHBER OP THE AMERICAN TURF CONGRESS. THE FOLLOWING STAKES WILL CLOSE AT MIDNIGHT OF DECEMBER 30, 1899. The western stakes (for foais of 1898) $1,500 added. ....The Western Produce Stakes.... TO BE ETJN AT THE SPRING MEETING, 1900. (FOB FOALS OF 1900). THE WESTERN STAKES A sweepstakes for two-year-olds (foals of 1898). Entrance $10 bA0 $5,000 ADDED ($1,450 TO THE BREEDERS). 115 lbs. Winners of five races of any value, or of three races of $G00 each, or one of $1,000, to y carry 5 lbs. penalty ; of two of $1,000, or one of $1,500, 8 lbs. penalty. Maidens beaten two or more TO BE RUN AT THE SPRING MEETING, 1902J times allowed 7 lbs. Five furlongs.JJ THE WESTERN PRODUCE STAKES For two-year-olds (foals of 1900). A Bweepstakea oi , . r t e j. i ( (tr ffr $5 each (to accompany the nomination), for mares covered in 1899; $25 each for the orodnce ol The WeStem FOal ftakeS (for foalS Of SO) $2,000 aOCka. such mares unless declared out by Jannaryl, 1901, or $75 unless declared cut by January 1 L 1902 v Starters to pay $125 additional. The Western Tnrf Association to add $5,000, of which $1,5C0 to TO BE RUN AT THE BPRING MEETING, 1901. the second and $750 to the third horse. The breeder of the winner namely, the owner of the mare at time of entry to receive $750; of the second, $500; of the third, $200 of the added monpy. Colts THE "WESTERN FOAii STAKES A sweepstakes for two-j ear-olds (foals of 1899). En- 118 lbs.; fillies and geldings. 115 lbs. Winners of three raceB of $600 each, or one of $1,000, to carry trance $5 eecb (to accompany the nomination) : $20 additional for borEeB not declared by De- 5 lbs. penalty; of two of $1,000. or one of $1,5C0, 8 lbs. penalty. Maidens beaten two or more timet cemberl 1SC0; $75 edditioDal for starters. The Western Tnrf Aepociation to add $2,0C0, of which allowed71bs. The produce of mares or stallions that have not produced a winner prior to $500 to second and $500 to third LoiBe. Colts, 118 lbs., fillies and geldingB, 115 lbs. Winners of January 1, 1900, allowed 3 lbs.; of both mareB and stallions, 5 lbs., allowance to re claimed at .five races of any value, or of three of J6C0 each, or one of $1,C(0, to cany 5 lbs. penalty ; of two of time of entry. By filing with the Association an accepted transfer of the foal's entry the original tl CC0 or one of $1,5C0, 8 lbs. penalty. Maidens beaten two or more times allowed 7 lbs, Five nominator shall be released from further liability. The entry of a mate having a dead or more furlongs. than one foal, or barren, shall be void, and entrance money refunded. Five furlongs. Entry blanks can be obtained at following Offices: Spirit of the Times, TurfField and Farm, Morning Telegraph and Goodwin Bros., in New York; Daily Kacing Form in Chicago; Thoroughbred Record in Lexington, and Enquirer in Cincinnati. Entries and communications to be addressed to F. H. GREEN, Secretary, Parlor A, Palace Hotel, San Francisco