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NOlES OF THE TURF. Julius Baser has temporarily engaged John Taral. v. ho. with his father, rode in Austria. K. 1. Canaans Mark Antony II. was jumped on ami I Idly iiit in his last start at Belmont Park. C. Heifers of Cliii ago is attending the I.atinia Rices. He expects to leave shortly for Salt Lake afar. W. A. Kiruui. Barney Sehrelbers right-l-and man is a prominent ligure anions the bersensen at La tenia. , Trainer Edward Naah la e *ed at Belmont Pack with King Cobalt ami Secret get lite of the Brown high Park Stable. "Archie Banner, who has hern training for Timotbv D. Sullivan, is going to England next week, according to r.-piirts from New York. J.-iin i:. Madden looks for Fayette to vastly im-pn.v ■ over his showing in the Withers. 1 lie call was always a favorite of the master of Hamburg Place. United Stalls Senator Thomas Kcarns and Mayor John S. Bra lis ford of Silt Lake City were among the notable*, who grace. 1 the opening of the Utah Jockey Club with their presence. Dick Johnson, formerly well known in racing circles, committed suicide by shooting himself at his home in Newport. Ky.. Tuesday. Financial troubles are said to have been the cause. Some of the New York trainers are inclined tithe belief that F. A. l-orsvlhos High Private has been treated leniently in the Brooklyn Handicap. in which I e has been assigned 102 Daemon Frank Gardner has gone to IiniHeo from Mew York to start Wild Willow ami Forest Hawk in the Maryland Hunt races. He experts to lake States man back with him when lie returns to New York. Grovcr BakeC ami Bd Array have parted company, and the younjc trainer has gone to his homo in St. Loots. Laker did not have much luck With the Alvey horses at Los Angeles, and John Ferriss had them in charge for a while. Borer Sullivan, former racing secretary at New -"port, is connected with I hoe* at I.atonia. He helped out Secretary Lyman Davis at Louisville -n the bus.- days. When Sullivan was in charge at Newport Mr. Davis was his assistant. lackey William Allen sustained a fracture of the collarbone while schooling Loudoun Light on the main course of the steeplechase held at Belmont Park a day or two ago. Loudoun Light had taken but a couple of fences when the accident occurred. George Oilon, does m t expect to race Trance for Bomi time. He savs the trouble is in her knees the right being the worst. She always had bad knees, but most have wrenched them at Pimlico. There is much fever in ! er lees, bat her tendons iir • nil right. Bd Soul ■-. Sj;ui Stein. S. L. Keener. S. Stephens. C. V Oldham. 1-. Bain. .lames Macdonald. Harry Shannon. Harry Stover. Ike de Wild. Byron Mic-Nut! and E. B. Jones made on the list ot book makers who took stands at the oiK-uing cut-iu at the Salt Lake City meeting. Charles Brossaoan. of chilli.othe. Ohio, former trainer of Imp. saw the running of the Derby at I.atonia on the opening day. Several years ago re iK.it had It that Mr. Brossman bad tMed In PhBadel-lihia. It was another horseman by that name. Mr. Bi rssman is living a happy life on a farm, lie bat several tine broodmares nn his place and has not despaired of developing another wood rarer. The appearance of the name of Practical anions tin nominations of August Belmont for the Subti: ban may iudi. m- that that big chestnut has re ei-ntly shown trainer John Whalen something in the way of w.a-k. Practical is a handsome horse of mi on wrUons, and last year John Joyner considere. him a promising colt. He ran disappointingly several times, but that may have been because be did not can- for the two-year-old distances. He is one of tin- Belmonl eUgibles for the 130.000 Belmont Stakes.