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NOTES OF THE TURF. P. F. Collier, of New York, has been appointed judge of the hunters and junipers at the Louisville Horse Show, October 1 to G. Five wiurers of the Seattle Derby Royalty, Hora-tlus, Blue Eyes, Gloomy Gus and Ramus are now .quartered at the Seattle tracki Cary was described as a filly on the Saratoga program Tuesday. This caused Wood Clay- to remark: "When I had him he was a colt." The yearlings purchased by Bob Tucker at Saratoga, have been turned over to Mickey Shannon, who will break and handle theni until Tucker gets ready to take them over next winter. "Dave" Sloan won a bet of 00 to 0 on I Told You. The mau he bet with claimed it was on How About You. The matter was referred to Joliu Cavanagh, who decided in favor of Sloan. Pope Joan is a grand looking chestnut with a small star and lio other while. She is a filly with splendid quarters, and if one of her sex is to win tlie Futurity, Pope Joan fills the bill. New York Herald. P. A. Renaud, G. C. Bennett, John Condon, L. A. Cella and Martin Nathaiison had a meeting at Saratoga Tuesday to decide on the stakes arid purses to be offered by the Crescent City Jockey Club at New Orleans the coming winter. Edward Corrlgan spent yesterday morning at Hawthorne watching his yearlings at work. These youngsters had the" trials On which Mr. Corrlgan will probably inake his choices for two-year-old rac- -irig next seasoh. Galen Brown Is training the yearlings. The trials, it is understood, were satis- jfactby to Mr. Corrlgan. Baron Hamerle, a member of the Austrian Em-bassy at Washington, arid a horseman of prominence in his own country, is at Saratoga for the races. He is the guest of friends at a private house, and lie is at the track every afternoon. The baron professes to admire the American thoroughbred aud to like our system of raclrig.