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NOTES OF THE TURF. In Johu E. Maddens establishment at Belmont Park there are thirty-six horses. W. H. Karrick, trainer of the Oneck Stable, is seriously ill. threatened with pneumonia. T. J. Ilea ley has taken charge of the stable temporarily. "Cnder the Missouri an ti betting law as now revised," says an exchange, "Attorney General t Hadley believes that it will be possible to suppress handbooks." "Racing in Canada is not yet in danger," says the Toronto World. "Betting is a necessary adjunct to the game and that all-important department will be now just as easy and sufe henceforth as it has been in the past." . I