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Show KEENE STABLES TO BE CONTINUED Upon the best authority it is ascertained as-certained that the breeding establishment establish-ment owned 1 the late lames R. Kec-ne Is to be continued. In the besl interests of Mr. Keene's widow, her advisers have told her that It would be much better to maintain the breeding breed-ing establishment and to continue to sell each season the annual production produc-tion or yearlings, Mrs Kllzaheth Dalngerfleld. now I thai her father is dead will remain! In sole charge of the establishment. he practicaBy his been for a lone lime, or since the serious Illness ol her father rendered him unable to give the place his supervision Undoubtedly Ptoxhall Keene will have much to do with naming the I best place England or this country j in w-hich to dispose of the yearlings yearl-ings Mr Keene Is well aware of the! great popularity n England of liorsp? bred by his late father, and he Is cognizant of the fact that they i will continue to realize large prices I at Newmarket. It is said, however, that In the we3t Several syndicates' are being formed (O purchase the entire lote of the I Keene estate yearlings at a lump sum, ibe hordes in i,.. utilized for racing on this side of Ihe water The names ' H R Bradlev. Phillip T. t'hlnn. lohn W Bcherr, Prank K P.iown and Frank Jay Gould have been men- i tloned as possible purchasers Among the colts are a hair brother Byson-by Byson-by halt brother to feitic, full brother broth-er to Voter, half brother to Dolly j ' Spanker and colts out ot Fan :. Blip-1 1 per. Running Stream. Noonday, Piety. Half Crown etc There are now at the Kintiston i stud, where the Keene estate horses are. urht stallions and forty-five brbod mares, besides the vearllngs |