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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Two noted English mares, the St. Leger winner Keysoe and the One Thousand Guineas winner CInna, rlfave done with racing and have been retired to iihe stud. " The lending British Jockey, Slephen Donoghue, is to; ride first call for Lord Derby next year. King , George will, have second call on his services. Dono- ghue goes to India the coming, winter to ride for -tlie big native owner, J, Ct Galstaun, A. K. Macomber has been ceded all the engage? ments In France of the late W. K. Vanderbllts race horses. The French stable Imys lost their strike for higher wages. They sought 00 a month when living out arid 3 a mouth when hoarded, and gt alwut 5 and 5 instead. The St. Leger winner Caligula Is. after all, to go to India at once and not stay in England for cup races and future stud service. He is to be entered for the coveted Viceroys Cup by his Indian owner, ,