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SOLID CITIZENS CONTRIBUTE LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS TO OWNERS FUND FOR EASTERN RACING MADE PUBLIC Twentyeight Stakes Announced to Be Run at Sara ¬ toga with Saratoga Handicap of 5000 as Topliner Eastern Gossip New York April 1C The full list of the sub ¬ scribers to theNjwners Fund was jnadw public today anil is as follows August Belnmnt II P Whitney Thomas F Hyan II 1C Knapp James Butler O II Mackiy John Sanford Charles Kohler It T Wilson Alex Smith Cochrau Joseph E Widener George I AVidener W K Vaudcrbilt John E Mad ¬ den Thomas Mouahan Frederick Johnson Schnyler L PiUsons C K G Billings Anthony N Brady II C Ilalleubeck George 1 Eustis Capt 1C B Cassatt Robert L Jerry and F It Hitchcock Fach of these will be invited to make entries to tho Astoria Stakes a race first run at Gravesend in 1K 2 and won by Astarita owned by J G Follans bee The last winner of the race was the Newcastle Stables Bashti afterwards sold to II P Whitney for 30000 30000The The Saratoga Stakes will be twentyeight in until ber as follows Seven for threeyearolds and up ¬ wards six for threeyearolds exclusively eleven for twoyearolds and four for the steeplechasers The most valuable race will bo the Saratoga Handi ¬ cap with a guaranteed value of 5000 The San ford Memorial Stakes will have a guaranteed value of 3VJO The Saratoga Special will have 1000 in money and 00 in plate added to the subscrip ¬ tions of 250 each These stakes will close May 12 12It It has been decided to have the finishes of tho Brooklyn and SubnrlKin Handicaps as well as other mile and a quarter races at Belnmnt Park beyond the regular finishing point as has been the case with the Belinout Stakes This will be necessary because the track at the former starting point for mile and a quarter races is torn up At upAt a special meeting today the dates for the United Hunts meeting were changed to June 25 and 27 instead of May 7 and 10 This will follow the Piping Hock and Brooklino meeting and will un ¬ doubtedly be better for the meeting in the matter CJittViTn niiJr niiJrlLfWv lLfWv flk uno generally patron TzcTThe cluir will by that time lw well scattered scatteredAugust August Belmont has now decided to bring back from France his entire lot of yearlings to be sold here He at lirst intended to leave three there be ¬ cause of their engagements Including the Ken ¬ tucky lot the yearlings he will sell are by Ethel bort liock Sand Singleton and Fair Play Tim French lot contains a halfsister to Amoroux the horse which was recently bought by the French gov ¬ ernment ernmentA A L Aste has received word that a brother t Ten Point has been foaled