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HAWTHORNE NOTES. Van Brunt, a handy timber-topper, owned by D. A. Irons, fell dead at Hawthorne yesterday morning. The horse had been given an exercise gallop over the jumps and was being led back to the stable when it dropped dead from heart disease. Angus Jackson, a stable lad employed by W. OONTINLKD UN aandCUND FAQS, HAWTHORNE NOTES. Continued from First Page. P. Magrane. fell as be was dismounting from a filly at Hawthorne yesterday, and in his tumble pulled the animal down on top of him. The boy was badly hurt about the chest. Starter Holtman arrived in Chicago yesterday and will be at Hawthorne this morning to school horses at the barrier preparatory to the opening of the summer meeting Monday. T. P. Hayes and James Griffin have moved their stablft from Washington Park to Hawthorne.