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NOTES OF THE TDSP. Major J. B. Malone, for several seasons pro-siding judge at Hawthorne, will sell in the paddock at Hawthorne today at 12:30 p. m, sharp seven yearlings, four of which are by his fine stallion, Forest, whose two-year-old daughter, Bit of Fashion, ran so well at St. Louis last summer that Burns and Waterhouee paid ,000 for her and took her to 8au Francisco, where she will no doubt gain new laurels during the coming winter. Major Malone thinks the Forest Dina filly and the Forest Mesalia colt are fully as good as Bit of Fashion. Of the other throe yearlings two are by Lord Esterling,one being a full brother to Lord Weir. The other is a chestnut colt by Blazes. E. Scott, Kansas City, Mo. The short three-quarters at Brooklyn will be technically explained later. Tho Groat Eclipeo Course" at Morris Perk is a bead it g first furlong and five furlong straight. Tho courae is practically straightaway and all down hill. Tho Withers mile is the inside circular track at Morrie Park. The Main Morris Park Course is a mile and five furlongs up hill for one mile then level for half a furlong and down bill for four and a half furlongs. The mare Maxine, formerly FJeur da Lis, has gone amiss, and will not be raced again. She will be shipped to J. B. Haggins Elmenaorf Stud in Kentucky. Sbe was a good mare when just right, and in heavy going was particularly dangerous. She won the 0,000 Burns Handicap in California last spring, and was shipped east for the big handicaps but failed to land any, though she won some quite creditable races. Hanovers yearlings of next season, the last crop from this gieit racehorse and sire that will come under the auctioneers hammer, number tixty, of which thirty-eight are colts and twenty-two filiios. Of the colts eighteen are chestnuts, twelve bays, seven browns and one a bay or brown. The fillies are nine bays, nine chestnuts, two browns and two are bay or brown. His Royal Highness, recently purchased by P. J. Dwyer from David Gideon, has had a bad month, which has interfered with his training. McCabe is now getting his mouth in good shape, so that it is likely this high class colt may be seen to ..advantage before the season ends. Mr. W. C. Eustis has gone abroad to remain for a year, thus temporarily retiring from the turf. He has five horses iu training, including Thomas Cat, which, together with three yearlings, are to be sold at Morris Park this week. M. F. Tarpey has turned his fast Slly Novia over to A. B. Spreckels, and she will from now on race in his name. Galen Broun is training her. A couple of two year-olds by Eolo belonging to Mr. Torpoy are sick at Sacramento. Mr C. B. Hawkins, of Woodford county, Ky has lately euffert-d a eevera loss in the death of a fine yearling colt by Rossington Heckle, by Longfellow. The colt mot with some slight ibjary and died of lockjaw. Jockey Turner has applied to tho stewards of tbo Jockey Club for a lifting of the suspension imposed at Saratoga. Fow bolieve that ho will get the clemency he seeks. C. L. T , Milwaukee, Wis. The odds on Dissolute, 2 to 5 placa, was wired by our Windsor correspondent. In the local rooms the price was 3 to 5 straight. W. C. Whitney has decided to keep Clawson on the groona for tho remainder of the season. This applies to outside engagemants as well as those for the stable.