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NOTES OF THE TURF E E Sliaw Eel Thurbet Dene and Colonel Bronston have been shipped from Oakland to Juarez JuarezJockey Jockey Callahan will go to Juarez to ride the Spreckels twoyearolds while C H Shilling will remain at Oakland OaklandMiko Miko Padden who raced several good horses on thc New York tracks a few seasons back will get together a stable of modest proportions next spring springJi Ji C Fletcher who has been racing horses with distinction on the Japanese turf is a Toronto man wiio is managing the business of a Canadian insur ¬ ance concern in the far cast castWalter Walter A Woolf a race tipster was fined 1000 and costs amounting to 230 additional in the United States court at Jacksonville Fla last week on a plea of nolo contcndere to a charge of misusing the United States mails mailsW W R EngstVom who has been among the promi jrent layers of odds at Oakland for years Is so ill that he has been unable to visit Uie coast track for a week or so Bob Sherwood is temiwrarily attending to his business affairs Jockey Sumtcr who rode in Germany last year IKU returned to America for the winter He is no longer under contract to J II McCormick who took him abroad last year and wilhtto back in the spring to ride for a iprominent German nobleman noblemanA A movement Is on foot for legislation in Utah to almlish Iwokniaking in favor of the parimutuels C B Clow a wealthy Salt Lake turfman is the prime iriover in tlie drawing of a bill to that effect which will lie presented to the Utah legislature at its forthcoming session sessionPlans Plans for next years racing in Montana include thirty days at Butte and fourteen days at each of tlie following places Anaconda Helena and Great Falls This will provide a compact circuit of seventytwo days continuous racing Martin Nath auson will have supervision of the racing and Rich aril Dwycr will be the starter 3 11 Madigan denies that there is any foundation for the report that he is anxious to sell his interest in the Fort Erie track lie says he would like to increase his holdings rather than the opposite In an interview at Jacksonville he intimated that the Niagara Racing Association would nut follow the lead of the Ontario Jockey Club in installing tlie mutucls mutuclsThe The curtailment of the breeding of thoroughbreds as a result of repressionary legislation in various parts of the United States Is beginning to affect the federal government At a congressional hearing at Washington Saturday QuartermasterGen James B Aleshire of the United States army complained that the army officials now find themselves unable to get 2000 borses of tlie required standard that are necessary for the upkeep of tbe cavalry service each year