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NEWS BUDGET FROM LEXINGTON. fltlunlnu, Kv.. Julv 1 1 . — M. A. Silvers, of Santiago Idle today purr baaed the English-bred stal lion. St. Dory, a ten-year-old son of St. Simon and Doric*,, by Melton, from Sauford C. Lyne, of Larch -nc.nl Stud, ami the yearling fillies by Cesarioli— Slvlish and Woebtthorpe Winged Sandals dam ol Wool Sandals free! the St. James Stud, Edwin Ruff acting lor Irving II. Whealcroft, who is now at Vancouver, rinse thoroughbreds are to go on board a slianiir sailing from New York for Valparaiso. Chile. July IS. _ , Jack Baker. S. K. Hughes. J. C. Milam, John Rodegap. A. IX Steele. Kolnud Drake. James P. K..S-. William Steele, J. D. OfTutt and W. C. Overton brought their horses to the Kentucky Association track from I.atonia. Col. Milbm Young arrived this morning from Tulsa lkla. He savs that the meeting at Oklahoma City, at which he acted as presiding Judge, was a reasonably food one from a racing stand]« int and a success financially. The association made altout . hmi p. r day profit. The Tulsa meeting, of which this is the lie road and last week, was not m attractive. Colonel Young says that there is a tut nre lor racing in Oklahoma. The horses Anderson. Dora Peel. Miss Helene and Cheeky, which living II. Wheat croft leased to Dr. R. II. Mackenzie of Pittsburg, have been returned to file St. James Farm. Edwin Huff went over to Laloiiia and had them shipped here after notifying Dr. Mackenzie in Pittsburg of his contemplated act i., ii. Dr. Mackenzie re quoad ed w ith a threat to sin- Mr. Whealcroft. Mr. Ruff says there was noth ing coming in for the use of the horses. He is now Igurtag on sending a carload of two-year-olds to Butte lo lie sold during tile meeting. John McLaughlin, the pool auctioneer, returned reaterdtay from Cincinnati and says he intends to rusticate until the fall meetings open. Phil T. Chinn came in from the east yesterday to bae ■ loot at some mares and foals at his fathers farm near llariodsbiirg.