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PLANS OF THE ST. JAMES STABLE. Lexington. Kv.. April 111. Kdwin C. R11IT. private secretary to Irving II. Wbeatcroft, has gone to California to direct tin- shipment of Hie St. .lain,. Stable from Los Angeles to Louisville one week heme. Mr. Wbeatcroft will go to bis farm on St •lames Island. British Columbia, until tin- latter parr of July, when he will visit Woodliurn Farm, the home of the Si. .1. Baca Btad, headed by Cesarion and embracing over sixty mares. While Leu Mai-i, ,11 is to continue as trainer of Unstable. Mr. Kiifl will be the business agent for the establishment. After Louisville it is planned to race at La Ionia and then go to Canada. Eight of the horses at Los Angeles will not come cast. The two year-olds. Miguess. Blondale. csarihuc. Semproucttc. King I.ee and Stan, harm, are to be turned out Beat l.es Angeles and Lotus Kater and Alma Dufour sent to the St. James Island farm. In the string thai Marion will bring east are Green Seal. Miss Sain. Flizafieth llarwiod. Hasty Agnes. Margaret Randolph. Shirley Rossmoic. Anderson, Bye Bv,- IL. Si. Elm-w 1. Preach Cook. WooJariader, Maid of Gotham. Alfred the Great ami 0esari!aas.1lie latter two are two year-olds. Alfred the Great is said to he the largeal of the young CesariOBW 0,1 the Pacific coast and hi people think macfa of his racing future. He is out ,,r the good mare. Anecdote. C, sarilass is a filiy by Ce seiion, out of Marie stoops, the dam of Peeaamarte. AnnabeUe Lee ami Indolent. Starover. another Cesarion colt, now in the hands of John Rodegap ar the Kentucky Association course, will ioin the stable al I. aiisville after the spring meeting here. Wool winder is eligible to the Kentucky Derby, but it has rot been decided whether or not he will be a starter.