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NOTES OF THE TURF. The successful bid of the New Louisville Jockey Club for the Kentucky Endurance Slakes, four miles, was ,l0o added. It is estimated that the gross value of the stake will Ik; 0,000 or more. The Prix Calonge run at Cobonrg in France yesterday, was won by II. P. Durycas.Los Olives. In tin; Prix Du Casino, a selling race for 1 wo-year-old fillies of 00, distance; live-eighths of a mile, Eugene Fiscliofs Hildegarde II. finished second. Each of the three racing associations that will hold meetings in Kentucky the coming fall will, within the next few days, prepare its list of stakes for the approaching meetings and will advertise them co-jointly to close on the same date, probably September 1. The stakes are all to be of the added money sort. Turfmen are anxious to see whether or not the directors liability law is enforced at the State Fair to be held at Syracuse, N. Y., from September It to September 1.1. More than ,000 will be hung up for trotting and running races. Under the law if there is any betting or iioolseiling the directors of the fair if convicted can he sent to jail. New York Sun. Horses of American owners won two of the six races at Deauville in France Sunday and were placed In three others. William K. Vanderbilts Hdiii won the Prix de Villervlllo. a selling event for two-year-olds at three-quarters of a mile, and Eugene Fiscliofs Castaguetti V. took the Prix du Chimin de Fer, a handicap at one mile. In the Prix de la Societe d Encouragement, for three-year-olds, at one and a half miles. Frank J. Goulds Pauvre Rose ran third: Alascon Carnes Vottette was placed second in the Prix de Victot. at one and a quarter miles, and Air. Vanderbilts Reinliart was second in the Prix Florian de Kcrgorlay.