Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1899-01-05

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Col. Saunders D. Bruce, founder f the well known weekly turf newspaper Turf, Field and Farm, feeling the pressure of advancing years has severed his connection with the publication with which he has been so usefully and honorably connected for nearly thirty-four years, having sold his one-third interest to H. W. Brown". The new partner will assume charge of the bnsinoss department. George Miller, the very speedy old Loftin horse in W. L. Stanfields stable, ha3 beon put to work hauling a cart around the Ingleside track. This is his trainers method of hardening the fleet gallopers legs, and it is said to work charmingly. San Francisco Examiner. Starter James F. Caldwell has finally succeeded in locating his trunk in the Baldwin Hotel ruins. The contents are considerably charred, but Mr. Caldwell is having the debris carefully sifted in the hope of discovering some of his lost diamonds. Mr. C. H. Pettingill is spending a few days in New Orleans from whence he will go to Saa Francisco to look over the racing situation.


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