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PREPARING TO LEAVE JUAREZ. El Paso Tex., March 23. Horsemen whose striug have been quartered at Juarez during the meeting which came to a close yesterday were busy today making preparations for early departure tor other racing points. Tlie special train winch will leave tomorrow for Louisville will convey the horses of the following owners: A. G. Dunlap, W. Hurley, J. B. Restless. T. H. Rvan. Smith and Farrar, W. C. Clancy, P. Sheridan. D. E. Stewart. It. L. Rogers. J. oung. James Butler, John Lowe, W. II. Fizer, Kay Spence, F. D. Weir, Jefferson Livingston, Paul J. Miles, G. B. Moreland, James Johnston. G. L. Blackford, Doerhoefer and West. W. S. Heath and J. Uineusetter. The following will go to Denver: I. L. Clark. ,T J. Quiulan, H. T. Batchler, W. McLemore. W . II Tullev, W. J. Dunn. A. P. Yeoman. R. Ripley, J. Randolph. J. Tigue, E. J. Ramsey. H. Mack. J. Bishop, J. Murphy, J. Green, A. A. Gregg, J. Kennedy A. Caven and T. A. Davies. Ted Wclker; a well-known horsemen, died .here late vesterdav afternoon. He was stricken with a hennnorliage on a street car while going to Washington Park and died before medical aid could reach him. He leaves a widow. The remains will be transferred to Los Angeles, CaL, for interment.