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! I ■ . ; I l * , 1 CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. John Smyth. Canadian trainer, will leave Moat treal shortly for New Orleans. The admission fee at the New Orleans Fair r Grounds is for men and for women. It is in the provincial parliament of Quebec [hat r a bill will be introduced for a racing commission 1 to control all race tracks in the province. Elmer Wilson, formerly assistant to starter Chris Fitzgerald and A. B. Bade, is wintering at Montreal, ,. and will have charge of schooling practically . all the two-year-olds quartered at the tracks there. General Manager S. N. Holinan, of the Dorsal 1 Jockey Club, is authority for the statement that I everything is now serene in the personnel of the J organization and that all claims for outstanding pur-es have been paid. Word has been received at New York from Petors- ; burg. Va.. that David Dunlop. widely known throughout the sooth as a breeder of fine horses and II owner of several thoroughbreds, died suddenly Sat- urday night at his home. Ellerslie. in Chesterfield • county. Be was forty-two years old and is . survived by a wife and two -mis. . Gene Moyne. Sol Altenberg. Leo Mayer. "Frisco" Gardner. Max Marks. Joe Blume. John Cahill. William Beverly. Issy Howard. Whitey Beck. Issy Ham. Nate Hirscb. Curler Bennett. "Tiffany" Wolfgang, Sam Hall. Lucius Phillips, Hayden Dargen. Richard ; 1 Jones, .lames Jackson, Billy Wooif, Frank Bain. Sam Iran!;. Max Prank. Sol Lichtenstein. Gus * Blume. Julian White. John Bice, George Patterson, Charles Davis. Fd Austin. Sam Bradley. Eugene e Austin. Steve Ll lommedieu and M. Boasberg were among the prominent operators in the Palm Garden " at New Orleans Saturday.