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NOTES OF THE TURF. 1L N. Smith, in whose name Governor Gray runs. Is a soii-in law of Capt. .1. T. Williams, who dc-vclo]w l the half-brother to Waldo. The Tulsa County Fair Association closed a successful six days meeting Saturday at Tulsa. Okla., in couuectioti Willi its annual fair. The hundred Of MMM horses that part icipa ted in the racing will he shipped to Hutchinson. Kan., where the Kansas State Fair will ha held September 10 to 17. Eugene Klrod has gone to Maytield, Ky., where he will operate the pari inutucl machines at the race* to be conducted there by the fair association. Mr. Brad look three machines to Maytield. He will return to Louisville September 12 and get every -ihiug in readiness for the belting ring at Lexington. 1 itz Herbert. Rest ig.mche. lriscillian, Harrigan. Helmet. Barley tborpe. Firestone, Hampton Court. Mary Davis. Kings Daughter. Mclisandc, Countless, .lack Atkin. Prlaee Gal. Friend Harry. 1iukola and Nimbus are among the titty horses nominated for the Inaugural Handicap to be run at the forthcoming La ton la meeting. James B. llaggin and John K. Madden have reached LexlWStoB from New York. Mr. llaggin came west to visit his Klmendorf farm. Mr. Madden, with the suspension of racing on the New York tracks, concluded his business iu the east and will â– Mad some time at Hamburg Place. He says In-has disposed of all his horses in training and has now onlv the stallions, broodmares, weanlings and a few yearling tlllies to look after.