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NOTES OF THE TURF. The horses of W. B. Carson and F. J. Pons ,will be raced at Marlboro. Michael Angelo has developed an aptitude for fin-Inhing second. He has lieen so placed iu his last live starts at Laurel. W. K. Vandcrbilts Satyran. ridden by F. ONeill, won the Prix ltiviera of 2,300 francs at Tremblay In France, Weduesday. Guy Gainer already has ridden more than fifty winners iu France this year, it is said, although he did not begin operations in that country until the season was well advanced. The horses are beginning to leave Coeur dAlene. Ada Meade, Dargin and Old Mexico, owned by the Victoria Stable, have been shipped to British Columbia to go into winter .Quarters. Military Man went with this shipment. John Bennett, better known as "English Johnny." an oiq-tlme trainer and jockey, died in destitute cir- ! cumstances ot St. Lukes Hospital. Chicago, yesterday. Au unavailing effort has been made by tho hospital authorities to locate some of his friends. It is reported that the management of the new track at Charleston, S. C. will endeavor to obtain i the services of Capt. James ltees as presiding Htew- i urd. F. W. Gerhardy probably will serve as racing i secretary, and the position of starler may be ten- 1 tiered to J. J. Iloltmnn. ,