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STAKES AT BJLOE BONNETS1 - i Revivals of Canadian Turf Fix-tures to Feature Fall Meeting Many Americans to Race. Quel, MONTREAL, Sept 2. Applications for stabling at B1uj Bonnets for the meeting of the MontrealJ Jockey Club, which will begin September 13. are pouring in to secretary Louis Angevine. The impending meeting will be marked by revivals of the Hochelaga Handicap at three-quarters mile for two-year-olds ; Lord Byng Handicap at one and one-quarter miles for three-year-olds and over ; Ilendrie Memorial Steeplechase at about two and a half miles for four-year-olds and over; Bartlett-McLen-nan Steeplechase at about two and a hair miles for four-year-olds and over ; Provincial Nursery at five-eighths for Quebec-bred two-year-olds, and the Kings Plate at one and one-quarter miles for Quebec-bred three-year-olds and over. American horsemen and horsewomen to whom stabling has been assigned are: Richard F. Wilson, president of the Saratoga Association ; Walter J. Salmon, whose horses are trained with Mr. Wilsons in the stable of Thomas J. Healey ; Edward F. Whitney, F. Ambrose Clark, Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark, Montfort and B. B. Jones, A. C. Bostwick, Foxhall P. Keenc, James W. Bean, J. S. Cosden, William A. Read, Gen. James A. Buchanan, C. C. Smithson, George Wing-field, Preston M. Burch, S. N. Holman, John E. Madden, Miller Henderson, Willis Sharpe Kilmer, Senator Patrick Joyce and William Gallagher Triple Springs Farm Stable., William Wick, Milo Shields, Samuel Gooch, W. S. Murray, George M. C. Brenton, J. J. Lyons, D. E. Woodford, William Law, G. R. Allen, J. P. Smith, James McMillen, W. G. Wilson, Charles Franck, Robert McKeever, Richard Pending, E. K. Bryson, G. R. Bry-son, J. O. Burtschell, Samuel Louis, Mrs. Eugene Wayland and B. B. Rice. Canadian sportsmen and sportswomen who have reserved stalls include Commander J. K. L. Ross, president of the Montreal Jockey Club, whose stud at Vercheres, in the province of Quebec, is now the most considerable nursery of thoroughbreds in the Dominion of Canada ; the Seagram Brothers, leading producers of Ontario ; James Clark, Thomas Phelan, Allie Louden. H. Giddings, J. Whyte, R. H. New, J. E. Smallman, A. N. Roy, Donat Raymond, W. T. Trenholme, C. Forest, Mrs. G. H. Abbott. Mrs. A. Manost, M. Gorman, George M., Hendrie, etc. The best Canadian-bred horses that have been racing through the summer at Blue Bonnets, Windsor, Hamilton, Toronto. Fort Erie and Ottawa will bear the silks of these Canadians, in a series of races for Canadian-bred horses which are annually renewed, to stimulate thoroughbred production in Canada.