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NOTES OP THE TURF. The partnership existing between John Campbell and Bndd Doble has been dissolved. The former will now train the Montana Stable for Henry Hammond of MieBonla. In this string: are Glendenning, Impromptu, Pepper Sauce, Sandy, Cayenne Pepper, Burdock, El Mido and six yesrlinga, Campbell won forty-five races laet year with the horseB that he had in training. . Jockey ONeil and the Daly boys, accompanied by Howell left Bt. LouiB last Sunday night by way of New Orleans for San Francieco. ONeil will ride for Haggin, the millionaire horse owner, and the others will ride free lance. Troxler was to have gone with the party, but at the laBt moment, for some unknown reason, decided not to go. The New York Bun says that J. Howard Lewis has purchased the well-known horses Star Chamber and Yaldrz for J. E. Widener. Both will be schooled this winter for jumping races. Lewis has gone west to see if he can purchese the crack western thrae-year-old, Six Shooter, for Widener. S. 8. Howland, president of the Washington Jockey Club, announced laBt Monday that next fall all of the old stakes which were run off many years ago at Ivy City when Washington was a big racing center will be rovived. J. B. Haggin is setting much store by George KeBsler Salvator Mies Woodford. He has him ahead of hiB own siro3, Juvenal, Order, Arklo, Einley Mack, Bathampton and other sires at his Elmendorf stud. Jockey Lucien Lyne did some good riding at Latonia. He is rated as a very good boy. Light, clever, cool-headed, good hands, pluck of high degree and rare good judgment all around are some of his virtues. Billy Shannon and Joo Brill will spend a few days at West Baden before going to Hot Springs, where thoy will spend the winter. Wonderly, the jockey, who is under contract to J, H. Carr, during the rest of the Bennings meeting will ride for his employer only. . The get of Brutus have bton winning a number of raco3 of late at Oakland. Among the successful ones are Gusto, Duckoy and Merops,