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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF H. R. Baker, the well-known tnrfman. who broke his hi»i a few months ago, is recovering from his accident and is now able to walk alsiut on crutches. The serious accident to Roscoe Goose, the Baker stable crack rider, has hit Mr. Baker quite hard. The Mill of H. 1. Hallenbeck .the well-known horseman, has been filed for probate. The document disposes of property valued at ft.lHI0. A trust fund of 0,000 is to be shared in by his daughter, a sister and two nieces. The widow shares in dower estate. Included among those prominent in business and political circles of Chicago, who have departed for Louisville to witness the forty-fourth running of the Kentucky Derby are Dr. Francis W. M -Samara. Judge Thomas F. Scully, Murray Keller, former Judge John K. Owens, Kdward J. Fleming. Judge Frank Johnston, Jr.. Roger C. Sullivan. John P. Hopkins. Jack Morau. former Aid. William J- Healy. John Vogelsang. George A. Tmde. Oeorge Rapp, "Smiley" Corbett. George W. Luck, Harry J. Ridings. Frank Bering. Kngene Byfield. Richard Orciner. Frank Callahan. Charles Zeller, Karl Steward. Mort Singer, Col. William Selig, Edmund M. Allen. Andrew M. Iiwrence, States Attorney Mac-lay lloyne.