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S&NV FRANCISCO,;. \u25a0SWSpAYfi- JANUARY-;12;;vi?08 Hildreth's Rapid Water Scores an Impressive Victory in the Rich Andrew Selling Stake JockeysWalsh and Kirschbaum Divide Day's Saddle Honors
;':fJockeys Kirschbaum and iA. .Walsh was a supposed "good thing," i$•still *wefe in-excellent form yesterday, each finder investigation by the stewards. Iriding two winners. .'Tn*B*former is now •To retain Al Iback to the good saddle- form~that he Dorado Koenigaber* had to stand a boost of $700, 1showed .-.last:, spring, and Walsh .evi- but ash* |dently is .a .comer. ,Walsh is only a made one of his characteristic plunyes mite of a." boy yet and does well for on the horse he could well afford to. as. •.• • avlad- with so little strength. In the \u0084 Izzle Ham is at New Orleans.-' opinion^ of . good judges he will:de- ea route to California. He probably veiop.Into a he has an will 'useful rid#r/as book at Emer>"viUe. History of Andrew Selling^ Sta&e abundance of nervf: and appears to be ••• • • ready to take a chance -at all times. Gil Curry has traded Stella A witiiJ. i The Andrew aa evemt of Institution, S. Hawkins for Bannatyne. stake fa recent its firat running, bavin* tit]£*ti place In 1002, ;When; IfT biiyers for Pajaroita or Arklirta *rm» called the Xo ; Adam Andrew atakr. Subsequently the name was shortened to AndreW Make,, and Its dis- the. . appeared; .in r the paddock yesterday W. A. McKinney purchased txace reduced from one and a sixteenth* mile* to the aprlntlnar distance of «lx and a half";furlonga.^ Every has -the one of when those .twojeracks were offered for contract on Its winners has been a horse of grre at speed and It was Inthis event that Joihn 'a; • ' the apprentice rider Scott made the Cailfornlafrec- sale "by. Magrane *-«Tozer. ,A reserve ord for the distance, which stood nntil Water Kraemer from C. E. Durnell. Rapid' and AVaterbnrr ras dead' heat In,1:17^4-5' the pa.t. pr'io'e ?r«;0ft0-had' placed- on ' i>'"'"'-: "' ' week.^4 of been the ,• \u25a0 - - The record of the race •. :,. •'"\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0. '.'.'' :.. ts.as followst . .' .. /:'. I .' '. '\u25a0'"'. '\u0084. . ..-'-\u25a0 '.. and- nobody., cared to bid that The meeting Year. First. former- at Arcadia will closs Are. Jocker*. Wt^ :Second. Are. -Wt.-.,' Third. Age. Wt. ..•\u25a0-. ValV Time. much. One-bid bf.'sl!oOO was made on April:4. about a month prior to 1902. -Sweet Tooth (4) .Blrkenrnth 1 r Clifford(4) 306; • the ... ©7r7 Paul MacGyle (5) .... n» $1,150 1547' ; Arklirta and :the hors<* was then bid in closing at Emeryville. 1803**Frtneeas TltanU (5), .Blrkenrnth LOS, (4) , ...... Glendennlns: SO ArabV <3> .. ... 94 2.«50 iiio3-4- by Sandy. McNaughtonV representing the 1004 John A- Scott (4) .Hlldebrand t * .05/ Jockey Clnb (4) .OO "Dainty'-/(4)-\.:..9a: 3,420 'iJISU2 owner. Lawrence* & Comstock have retired 1905 Venator' (5) W. DaTis 103 Letola <4) (5) } ...... 9« W.R.Condoß 10* !3.000 1-2 Three 2. year olds belonging to W. E. their stallion The Fog. a chestnut X00« Tom McGrath (3) ..Schade 85 >8) (4) ;>. by ...... rrto.Tltanla 104 Red Leaf 06;-v;8.670"^ i were sold as follows: Royal horse Magnet-Tenebrae. to their 3007 Rapid Water (e> .1^ WilUams ..100- : * Lenfmon" ...... Joe Coyne (4)... .10T; Burlelsh (611 .."T*.106 5 3,070 '" t .-20 2-5 Pilot, -bay .gelding, oy Canopus-Royal stock farm in Placer county, after IOCS Rapid Water (7) Dogm -.100 1 ...... E. ... 'st. Francis (5) 103 Sidney F-C5)...100 ;%bioi litM2-5 r Aquarium.' '-Elijah Brew3ter. ?100: three starts at Santa Anita park. The •MUe and a sixteenth and Andrew, 1 called Adam stake. ••Distance red need to six and a1a half furlongs.' %~ Philistlna: chestnut -filly,'-by "Joe^Terry- Fog was 8 years old on the day of'hts La'*Aniiga.vJ."|';H6rnun"g-. |175: R. M. last start, and a fillyby him out of La Brown, bay, gelding. thoroughbreds. Finish Second and Third in feature Event the-Xemnion stable, announced that dur- ' ing, the last waek'. of the Emeryville The Kentucky state racing commis- meeting J. R. Jeffery YESTERDAY'S WIXXERS" price a point by. post he would sell: the res 4of the sion is said to be considering the ad- ; — down or.two time. ~ - Girl, on The expected came to pass t • 'Best a stock his. ranch. visability appointing an when -"^':." r~~ Columbia the lukewarm. %'f v'orite, - of official vet- Rapid Water, shipped up from Arcadia, Horse. Jockey. Odds.* was deficient in early, speed and;had to 2 \Dr.".WclsV- a 3 year .old^ by,Puryer P, erinarian to watch for evidences of th» Crystr/ $175 carried the colors of S. C. Hiidreth to Mave ;V;VWalsh ...... 10-1 overcome' so much' interference' 'that was. sold" to J. Robinson for„ and "doping", of horses at all tracks in, the an easy victory In the Andrew selling Cholk Hedrick Klrachbaum 12-1 third was.'the best she "could;do.' She ! Joe Goss. went to J./E. King for $150. Blue Grass State. C. "»•\u25a0"\u25a0•-'• stake at the Emeryville track yester- W. Hodkes' 'AValsh '. Ho-l closed .fast after getting, clear sailing .. .. feature event* for the coming In accordance with Hughes' day. rich plums the Rapid .Water Doca'a .'. '. 1-1 and probably have -won •The Governor The of local racing ... would had the recommendations, Agnew 1 week of racing at,th«» Emeryville the bill season have proved such easy picking Dorado ...'.....', MUler .J-2 distance been a1a trifle greater.' "Jockey ' track has ...... are as been introduced in the New York conditioned at the Adeaa \u0084...... : Xlrschbanm .' S-2 Walsh'. rode "the winner unexpectedly follows:- . '..'.. for horses southern Tuesday— Richmond, '.$S00: legislature to making well, getting Li make book and track that the failure of one of them off to advantage and han- race, EMERmLLE RESULTS dling^hls'mount mile and -Q Z year olds and wagering on a or anything else, to make good would create more of a with"good- judgmeafr' " •-• ' ' * .•': \u25a0> a misdemeanor punishable by imprisoa- repeated throughout > upward.^-* . sensation now than their suc- ; \u25a0 Walter- Miller;iandedf the fine, % . •-\u25a0.\u25a0» Wednesday—Concord -handicap. ment or or both. Th* general cesses was -. .Races ... "Standover' Jockey $600, did before the realization well backed second. v opinion prevails Won Pet. Mounce, six jfurlongs,"-, for*-3:year old3 and up- that the bill will fall borne home to local turfmen that stake a.5 to 1 shot,; showed 'way " " ' Favorites :..... :136 .41 'the •'\u25a0 • of passage. muddy Into" and,- ;,stopped; as .Tvarcl. -...... ',. -f\ .'I\ .-\u25a0 candidates trained over the . • • the .stretch then > Second choices .'. 74 .22 : .Thursday— -Napa handicap," $SOO, one local track were at a disadvantage ...... usual. ,Jockey Hayes7could;not make >-'. Last year there were 7,500 thorough^ Outsiders ':...... 120 . »it7- and an eighth, miles, for 3 year olds wh*>n pitted against horses of equal ; * EdLilburh.-one of the choices, -run at ' breds in training on American tracks. any and" upward. .' .. -.'"' ability prepared on the lightning fast ...... I.. 330 100' stage of t the It is computed that 'the expense of raee^'and Jack^PaineV \u25a0 '.Satuitlay— l.issak 'handicap. ?2,000 track at Santa .Anita park. of . another r sh6rt ..priced;? contender,' -cjuit maintaining a.nd training these The list addi»d, one- mile. "3 year olds and horses' local stakes been -won '•\u25a0 by taking third '"money G" in after running in forward 'contention :for ' amounted to $3,212,500, of which that have .from Grace ' in upward:"; Clayton handicap. $600. five about horses from Arcadia is already a for- a whirlwind closing.. rush. He. was the early part. . ;• -•r •" half represents expenditures for feed. ' and:a half,furlongsf for. 3 year olds and midable one. and the chances are that the extreme outsider- of the race- and CHOLK^HEDRICK-AWAKE\S*,, : . the upward. ;. '-. it will be lengthened from time to book makers; laid 6 to -1 against • '- - * was', \u25a0 , \u25a0' ,'s* • .The :erratic Choik .Hedrick:' the \u25a0' "-.'•' \u25a0\u25a0* him to show;- with;no takers, .being: ;Although :Miller, Two Turfmen Figure time. it unexpected winner ;of Walter. i rode only general, :the'- second '.race! Rapid Water, in winning stake, the .opinion that .he one w nn«?r;yesterda y." was fightin the rn£eded Jockey Kirschbaum brought him:.from i he; g duplicated his feat of one year ago, at least a mile to- make. a showing. He Play" "nowhere" to make a three.^heafls on for" the .moaey all day/long and landed m"Gun \u25a0when he vanquished a clever field in came from last position in the stretch, the', other, place. post finish with -suddenly j. three mounts" in the '.the.: im- \u25a0- \u25a0 ' " the fain* fixture. This horse, one of making up a half dozen length's" on > \u25a0- * »•? i-*v• \u25a0 ' ' proved Curriculum rana ;Margar<*t :Ran- • Paddy Lynch and Stuart Polk. twY types thoroughbred the leaders: fr ]\u25a0• i " up the finest of the -\u25a0-.'•. •\u25a0-':'•' ? \u25a0 .S.'C Hiidreth.did-not'eome from dolph, the latter of Vhjch.; had been well known horsemen, ar* reported te pver over a California, Grace G set such a terrific early pace Arcadia; to", see ,Rapid '"Water win. that has raced backed into favoritism* over -.Miller's but hay*.had a lively altercation In the track, co as appearances go, that she had nothing left to finish, on Dave Leafy,-, his betting- commissioner, far is at tnbunt. The \u25a0]Mighty/ -The '\u25a0 favorite former's jsaloon at Emeryvlll* yester- the very height his form, and Itis small wonder thatshe stopped made the trip with the'horse and suc- of as evi- should have won off by;herself. Jockey day. Revolvers were" flashed, accord- by his breaking badly in the final.'drlve, as did Deut'sch- ceeded in getting;dow_ri a $1,000 denced record stunts Butler making .a ver.y.2 late "with bet for Ing to some accounts, but not actually land, which had attempted to keep up "m^ve his employer. • . is of the present winter. her. .Dick»':". "Wilson •;and -^KoHandicapper Lynch is the' uncle and manager of tb» bee in normal condition, the to the winner, but, actually" $1,300 margin.^ 'Red "Ball. one^ of;his,good Pw/?elWnne^ Egbert's jockey. American less.- rarii - ' Horace condition has improved .'- :~:~ as. races"; \u0084--,\u25a0;., :".. r :'... """;,:•vv*. «•• .\ :Gemmell and Cloudlight. of record for the distance would have Hiidreth; to .retain 'Rapid Water, for Jockey Hayes.!, as vf^shad: r greatly and it is expected that hV will two Vth* was to", - owed by betins:,: > showing Lynch been shattered. compelled stand 'a runup from ;the/ and: after.-' being j Rose, Queen and .Trance. ,the ",2'iyear NoL-all^ofcßarney;6o.hr4iber's; 2 year be able to proceed to'Arizona soon. horses whose under : ran Jockey the .price $1,200 - the ; > was responsible for his suspension, Eddie Dugan, on whose serv- entered vof ito $2,605, . runnerup throughout", easily beat olds; which wpn in:the colors' of'H^T; plds«hayft*bj d,J,'ortat*» least have ' en:.name > \u25a0 ' of, yesterday at th# ices Hiidreth has first call for the"wia- F., W. Doss \u25a0\u25a0 dping \u25a0 the .bidding. On Huer fano fof ;thc *piacc". Noric'e "6f\the .A carload . ,horse? arrived at in the stake event % Griffln_at -Los -Angeles and [Oakland rer had their^s^lectedthames.apprdved and track, ter, was astride the handsome 7 year account of the >short- odds laid against others'had a look in. Emeryville last night, from: Arcadia. Emery vllle and both made dis- spectively, V on;| January ,2, old son of Rapallo-Water Girl, and the horse The*final -race -of*theyday; developed /the^former confirmed.- but the Jnames :of^2ovhave Included -in the shlpnijnt were I.H. mal showings. Gemm ell's failure to the^ll.OOO^commisslon'.which 1" runnings v three-eighths l^B, officially string of five, run as well as was expected may hay* gave him a ride that left no room for Hiidreth sent into thejbetting ring lnto^ia."'/preJtiy^cont«stVb4tw««n- vpAdVna her jin.i:34 •been \ registered are as Miller's:" : ori.fc.:byiSa'in-Merida.* . to the of Grace DeuUch- beat : : J'- '•' obliged -to cancel*. riding Improving track Hand Me for; the"i place"at -long paying^s27s .'.f?r,> the former- and "SSOO j . Chrlßtopb'er,\b.'* c. bj}S»lo-3al6nica. and^was- - his case. land and St. Francis. Never badly out- conditions. After three down- X • ' engagements- latter,^F/r^vr. '^Ciiopil b. byjSir.'Hereulei-CaaagDes. yesterday. ; run, it was only play big sprin- long- shots had scored,' favorites cap- odds. Thereyw-as a lively'play foriahe^ 7 Doss .aiidlrM^i. 1Dick?> c.t for the oh Love »j"JCull Holland, by ; : - : \u25a0 Hirsch doing ;the bidding. •v.\u25a0 v -=-\u25a0 ': b.'f c.-^ Sir ~£Hercules-Miss '•'.:.• , '.-'. \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\* '/"\u25a0>- \* """\u25a0 ter to pick pacemakers remaining event*. of Gold,, ' J ; .. x up the in the tured-the but "she 'nothing;'" to * " .'T:'^,,^^^;^-^ \u25a0"''•'.•'•.' '•\u25a0: Eugene .showed \u25a0 Queen,"' ; g by -^ Marion.^,,.' \u0084'..:' i Hildebrand, the 1former pre- • ', -- , ;Rose bein j Kingston : Against stretch, and at the end he was three warrant' lt. •T^-^-V Ed jWray,;b/ c. bySaln-K«aneiaw^, : .Jockey, Loses Suit RESULiT OF "BABY":RACE Rose; .Is a full ;to v Belie//• . mier .. was .- at u.the Emeryville lengths of Francis, tWhite | 'sister '.Yorkist -iGiij^risHer, Saln-Appollonia. ; t. '-' " in front St. winner ' ' yesterday \u25a0 Charles Hodges, a -^sister to ; ej' Bannister,b.-.^c-vbr -, trackj for the first time in money. way in .W.\ Woolsthorpe and'.^a..', tia.lt ± Lottie^ Shey'jy Irene b.'f.!by}Saln-Oceani Dream: ; \. "Boots" Durnell Lillian b/.f byjßalgoWin-Tantic. \ .when vto a stock Jan. 11.—C: price which had 'been- stretched 'out*to winner- of the {double^event in. 1 wortji the of admission, as the - !thls vr'LuU^/ibof.^bT-SirJbereuieilF'rte^Pass.;,. ;; ranch near Rosa and retire Durnell, the retired horseman, picked three and a half furlongs for. -.the >;January ll.^Outside'; sticks,: heavy. country '-and. a 'winner; In:England for, : .Santa from pre agents cay. s ~ ,',Minni«;Bright,'ch.".f.^byjßiljoTran-Malaise. • ; today Judge James G. 6* ,been -years;:, - the ;saddle.. He 'can^easlly do 108 a winner in first time! The had Mile;in;I:s7 j£;;freezing'" the ._ \u25a0'. W ;"\u25a0_' ] ?.}[ '- "- ' ' Behyolio— ' lastithree "4^ :jMlsß;Highland,,b/:f.^by;{saui-Highland. v. Judgment * \u25a0% * pounds, now." \u0084 --.;\u25a0 inn's court went in A \u25a0 . . Qu "^hen ST. FHAJVCIS SURPRISE backed In". both of his previous starts Light—Half '\u25a0\u25a0 My Lady;Frances. b."|-t.ibyjSaln-Liberty ".Sta ' "- . f |inV*:Ss^;^ i' > r. \u25a0"• ;•"."*\u25a0'• \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 .-.*..' <;\u25a0£". : • V •'•.'.- *^~r a Mrs. Edna Castle* showing \u25a0 \\ \u25a0j.'SainwaTd,%br." f.'by]Sain-Bell^i.Ward.^;: his" favor in suit of The made by St. Francis and there was considerable stable' sup- the*English -mare .which, produced' trie ' \u0084 A-ißianchrwill ship^Vlola B to ' Macbeth—:Mile and \u25a0eighth, -slow. ; blk."; *Balgowan-Hoff- V''.• -\u25a0;~t"»" ranchnear-fiacramdnto* in a day or two, by t.--*" •':'- \'.'- I*she,"will"-be/bfed.:jtp.1 to the contest. As high as 10 to was J. 'Ame^~Half^inr':sSJ; •".<" Runaway 1 'nuh<. 2' V.-""- :'.^*"f ' "- loaned Durneli Robert_ Castleberg^ I 15 to.' Edward;_Ormonde Girl.'j-Horoscope \u25a0 she," will and.Beau- : rIsHhe Hire 1!,Seattle. v b.l"t (by.Sir Soothsayer, :;SerTlcence,:ch.'TC.'iby'Scrvice-iDnocence. *'J -Bianchl declares Ke'rmit--Half ;in" ; \u25a0;\u25a0'\u25a0" Bearcatcher.. that she plaintiffs husband. Mrs. Castleberg as was that \u25a0 it believed the route would Beaumont raVed head and ':55:~: "J TV '.'': Wizard, 'Prediction,;, etc.' MissiTenriy. i 1 ' fhea^'wlth ;l:s6;'bree2ing.; is the -best' mare" he' ever /handled. .---'.' prove too far for him. spite stretch, • only l:s6;'bree2ing.- speedy- ' was unable to testify of her own In of the winner' well into;the'; Woolma~Mile!iri was- a*•veryj: mare!* She 'won "1->V'"< Cv••"*•'• "'i•'\u25a0"*" .•*'\u25a0•.'. poorly, l * knowledge that her husband had given retting off. he shared the honors to stop badly** ln^ the *'flnal:drive." '"El ' 'eight -races?. as':- a^2 year oldy,one /of 'iLbng shots ;,.were" decidedly^ in .evi- of the race with* the winner. Not Picaro, a.cglt from%the Williams* . '„""--' was stake, dence ;at the Emeryville j the cash to the horseman. stable which v /vthe'fCastletpn''.- five Rac&fofcSi^iionsi track the last ; Js::fVomJ : ; • denied that he had borrowed was on way ; been, played y \u25a0 winning Durnell until the field well its that had; down" to s :fVom Emil ;M~Half 'in f} . furlon g's strai ghlVln*;:s ß y,,'^and as k:Z week." r-17 Cot the ,36 races de- get pontention, £s6.- V^ that or any other amount. did he into forward 8,. took ;up* the contest- when Beaumont Governor '\u25a0\u25a0' Tftree-tjuarters year she ;wonjsix.races, jtwice; cided.. .Thirteen' favorites arid ,six \u25a0ec- Orrriah— in old? run-" Castleberg some and the surprising feature was that quit-and finished "close-up to win- 1:40 ond choices accounted; the "'.*.Mrs.' attached ot the nlng^a^mllelim; *4'.and.'.be"ating} v6g-* ' for remain- performers ner, v '' Durnell's horses several days ago when such as "\u25a0-"-.£.,:'[ '.'\u25a0 ','••\u25a0' he outlasted clever Edward Ormonde came 'from Ralph' Yoiirig— 1:27; den [in"one of these races. -,Gold ,is 5 stallions,': the';,'wiriner der. whlle^ Th'ree-quirtcri} iii r '>Ten .The irace 'for2 of :- ••.•; brought to Grace G and Deutschland, generally a long. way. to"take third money. Ollie; i;ss.^-•.";•''.>•\u25a0 : ,>' the;be'st of,herj produce.. 'Runaway r \u25a0\u25a0-,-\u25a0: •.-". \u25a0*>.<'; v..-:\u25a0:.,'?,- she the suit recover. th« back^ Bell—Mile in? _:.-, jGlrV \u25a0'; "> '-\u25a0 upon partial Shaen, ••• '• ' which was becorne^(th'e fprop- Thirty-five.bookmakers cut in yes- money. This attachment was released. looked as much more to Sam i a Schreiber ;youngster, did Shady, Lad—Fi eighth's -;:in 1 ; the Lrdam ofi',Megg's Hill," toV'haveV y '"' ®:\:1 iB; \i"Gretna"* - vef;~v(': : : • , efty of1 g.bureau; terday, "an increase ofnfour. Virtually • In the course of the hearing thi the route than he. Had the distance not.run as well;as was expected;^ stop"- \u25a0'. breezing/- . ..\u25a0 :.:-l >\u25a0.-.'.\u25a0 .*. '.'r''"-'i~' Special': License. ,: •' : N the"*Califofnia^bfeedln " : : :..^.'V* Green** and" 5 "on day. that; probably nothing showing- ; Five-eighthsHinT; 1 ]A'A.••\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0: \u25a0• - all.of. them broke winner the woman said she had not seen h«r been shorter he would have plngr'jito',' "after .'early John H— :09 •V:-Valjean;^the.^ first youngster"', win scheduled '}for . tomorrow,"? failed'^to fill -" : * " ' ' to"- years, wa§ regarded as a speed. \\_ , ;\u25a0 \u25a0 Fern:' L^Three-eighth^in ':'39J^; , husband In three but.she been contender on the ; :: \ ; ." .•>\u25a0' .' ._*, : outVof '\u25a0 the' *of;S.j rtoithe.*satisfaction^of.:Handicapper-'Xa- :Andy/.-Blakeley .'has? taken a Sahara— Three-quarters , '.; r 'C.'VHlldrethl'aV three with what she had supposed strength, of his defeat of Burleigh a SHOT TAKES iin 1*:26/• - l)os is .'.by;, George>;Ke's*sler- : year '; familiar ' LOXG THE.FIRST. K contract 'on" thejpromising appren- "\u25a0::- : V; . > declared off.'-\ St." days ago. • iß.;Haggirii - thansqn^andrV,was . iwere the .facts concerning the alleged few Trainer Freters has Crystal ,Waye's light impost Wilmore^HalP in\^:s7^ ; - MlssyV;an4icomes ,frbm';J., R.;Haggiri s tice :rider^ Th4lad will be'enti- Rubicon in better shape' of .91*. Eudora^ThYee^eigHtHsvjin '[:43Hh r'.. George;CJr/; '.'Joe Huston J;arid: Fulton.^ Iborrowing -by Durnell of a total of $730 the Bon^of pounds enabled; him-to win theopehing" iWiddw^Three-quarters Elrnendofnstud.' ;•'\u25a0 tled~to thetusual; apprentice allowance just now than ever before in";"';;his CblleeeV-v:l:26; ', '\u25a0 \u25a0Rosalk were s amongiT entries ymadei ;I Castleberg. Pressed for particu- ! event, a FuturityJ, course .; sprlntf \u25a0.' -;,'.* \u25a0•;\u25a0-:• r .tojJer*6me;^'HildrethYgotvhlmYforis2so.' the^l of;five \pounds \ for [one iyear from last rom • f6r \ 3 yand? others,^including lars by Durnell's attorney, the witness career. year upward. Crystal ?Fisher Boy knd^ Chancellor^;W a'X These^stallions .Wednesday; when he 'rode his first win- olds and- \u25a0 • 'Wave prob'abiy '" ' could not bring herself to say that sha F CLOSES FAST high ; iworth—Five-eightHsiiiriJ 1:10H^'1:10H^' : fWarte ~iNicht^andj^lo^iand,^ .; "...•.-- ".-'". v"- .'\u25a0 SIDNEY l| |lI| was -as as '10-: tb"i» in the betting" >*j *' ner.*:- . * "• ' ' M|M FprJThe^Cair^Racin^ \u25a0 knowledge any uV WMK!!VVHn9 IHS^''HBHO'V^PW OttorPrice^Fiye-eiglithiUnir:^ 1 -^ [wiffibe,'eritered'S jn\thej,race un imV-, '':\u25a0' "-. \u25a0'\u0084 f''\u25a0* '\u25a0 : had actual of money Sidney F, from the Johnson & Dod- and wasibacked? by; /^:. clerks ''..'\u25a0 ! his stable- connee-* Mill-Sbngtancl*Kingrbf;Mist-^rhfee- lar comi- v race' sev- I between her husband and ' ; icohditionsTsch'eduled'.forithe' :Th^.;suspiciousjilo^oking % of transactions upset bH y a - J r v ««oxx etftble. calculations P 'tibnsVo sufficient extent' to'break'hla quarters iir1 :-\u25a0*/. :\u25a0;-; :?V; -^;>- ng v.Thursday."'';.•: "t/T;\u25a0''"". '•:> ,-/. \u25a0\u25a0:. eral-daysrdgoT in which Koehigin"Luise ;Durnell. -