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HORSES FOR CHEYENNE RACING. Salt Lake City. Ctah. July 10. — Manager Charles Caaapaa, of the Cbajreaae Jockey Clah, has made arrangements for a special horse train to leave Bu. na Vista Park Monday for Cheyenne. Myo., where a new mile track and 360 stalls have just licen com pleted. Among the stahles that will take part in the ninetceii-days meeting at that place are: Thomas Ryan. 3 horses; R. Frazier. 5: B. T. Ilohart. 2: E. J. Ramsey. ::: . Heed. 2: C. B. clow. 5; t. Ilnaire, 4: John Loare, I; John Pelter. 5: J. G. Driscoll. 1; William F. Walters. 1: J. T. Strite. 2: II. Nanclas. 1; Powell 3 Parker. 8; Balliager and Beaatey, 12: Lawndale stahie. 10; Charles McVickors. 1: D. C. Nelson. 2: M. E. Mc Henry, 7: Irwin Bros.. 13: Robert 3 Hiltmaii. 1; 8. A. Marshall, 2; C. H. Missinan. 2: P. J. Don Belly, 1: c. II. Jones ami A. Reehe, 8: BfcMtger 3 Milsapp. 4: Redaiond Burke. 2: C. II. Kline. 3: II. A. Mei eer A: Co.. 2: W. II. Schw artz. 1: Charles Mackey. 1; Perry Reed. 1: Mvkert 3 Breninglon. 2: R. F. Brown. 1: Sutton 3 Simpson. 2: Grant Adams. 1: C. Duiker, 4: R. II. McCrossen, 3, and F. Rlnehart, 3. At the close of the meeting at Cheyenne most of these horsemen will ship their charges to Denver for the fall meeting at Overland Park, Scpu-mher 3-17.