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MORE HORSES FOR DENVER RACING. Denver. Col.. May 22. — T. Keezick has arrived at Overland Dark with a shipment of a dozen horses belonging to J. O. Keene anil T. C. Bradley. Including the two-year-obis Gladwin, The Baser, Billy McQuaid. A Lad. Martha McKee. Elizabeth Reed and Peter Blair. Cordon Russell, in charge of Joe Goodwin, and Melts, in charge of L W. Short. are also recent arrivals. t. G. Parke, of Kyle, Tex., will be here with eight including El Pato, Hex Beach, Call Shot and Quid Nunc, which will be entered in the stake events to which they are eligible. A. T. Crass, now at Douglas Park, expects to ship his horses to Denver. He will bring Willi him jockeys Charles Gross, Willie Moss and Lee Gaugel. •I. Umensetter has applied for ten stalls at Over land Dark and will bring here Lady Fanchila. Fleeting Fashion, Sea Cliff, and half a dozen others. .1. .1. Troxb-r lias a carload of horses on the way from Tulsa. Okla.. to Denver. Joe Cooper is sending Lone Star and a couple of others in the same car. Guy Gray has at Overland Park Light O M Life, Imprint, OldssaobUe and others. E. Me-Bwen will ride for this stable. K. Booker, who rede at Havre de Grace and Pimlieo, has returned to Denver. C. C. Cappe is at Overland Park with Mr. Mack, a brother to Chester Krutn. The latest census of thoroughbreds afc Overland Park. Colorado, shows 328 horses on hand. The lirst program book of the Denver Fair and Racing Associations meeting, opening Saturday, June 13, will be issued .lime I. and the conditions will be framed to suit the horses actually stabled at the track. Among Hie recent arrivals at Overland Park are M. Kennedy, with Transparent, Annual Interest and Lodestooe; G. W. Robinson, with Alchemist and Lieut. Sawyer. Ililo. winner of the 1!MI! Colorado Interstate lair Derby, i- again at Overland Park in charge of Webb and Irvine.