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Show GREAT RACING ASSURED. Work at the Buena Vista track is going along steadily, with all necessary men on the job to complete the stands and stables a week or two before the meet. Manager Finn's mall from all over the country coun-try Is stacking up daily, and the announcements bring the cheerful news that many of the great thoroughbreds will be here. There will be horses from Saratoga, Denver, Vancouver, Montana, and California, and after the Reno meet the strings now in that city will be brought here. There will be hundreds of fine horses, and the thirty days' racing, beginning September 18th, will be a great success. There are a few disgruntled people in town who are trying to find an opening to make it unpleasant un-pleasant for the new Jockey Club, but as their efforts are mainly the result of petty jealousies It is safe to say that nothing will come of their action. ac-tion. J. W. Rice, secretary of the club, arrived on Tuesday, and has his headquarters at the Cullen. |