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KENTUCKY SHIPMENT TO NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans. La.. November 10. — The complete list of thoroughbreds that reached New Orleans on the J. L. Dempsey s|iecial from Latonia includes the following: R. J. Austin — Cliff Stream. Commonada. Indolence. Milestone. Josie. Schemer, The Spirit. Investment, Tito, Gvpsy Blair and two yearlings. C. J. "Brockmiller — Ingot. Grumpy. Old Ben. Acis and one yearling. J. C. Calm — Martinos and two yearlings. P. M. Civlll— Mockery. Aristocrat. York Lad. Star Actress. Hauovia and four yearlings. Elkins and Dodge — Bob Hensley, Dr. Larrick. The Norman. John Bunny. St. Leo. Lucky R., J. C. Can-trill. Muriels Pet and five yearlings. W. II. Frey— Subject and Zln Del. A. B. Gordon— Paymaster, AI Pierce. Business Agent and one yearling. W. Hurley— Bell Buoy. Busy Joe, Patrick F.. Chilton King and Bradleys Choice. W. F. King — Lnydora, Blue Cap and Blue Wing. Al Kirby — Resign, Miss Declare. Insurgent, Red Cross. Phil Ingar. Korfhage. Gypsey, Erin, Miss Fannie and one yearling. T. Luckey — Stephen R., Lady of Lynn and one yearling. M. Lowenstein — Illuminator, Birka, Guide Post and one yearling. E. W. Moore and R. L. Baker — Father Rilev, Dr. Samuel. Dr. Carmen. Manioc. Jik Steir. Bendel". Jack Reeves. Col. Slaughter. Bill Simmons and Jim. E. Murray — Chad Buford. H. McCoulskey— Chilton King. Oots and Steward— Manasseh. Chilla, Broomsedge, Stanley S.. Ardent. Cadenza and two yearlings. G. Senn — Carrigan, Taka and Ride Shooter. W. Strauss— Lady Mildred. F. Staton — Stout Heart. Kate K. and one yearling. K. J. Salt — Gentlewoman and King K. A. G. Woodman — Rio Brazos, Sparkler. Dick Dead-wood. Toynbee. 1ncle Jimmie and Milton Roblee. ;. M. Miller— For Fair and Ina Kay. W. K. Harrington — Pin Duke and Jolly Ruskin. E. Lutz — Leialoha. Horsemen already here are delighted with New Orleans weather conditions. They look forward to a meeting more successful in every way than the first session of the New Orleans Business Mens Racing Association last winter. Writing from St. Louis. Judge Murphy declares that the fame of the Crescent City as a wintering place is on the lips of everyone. He has found the racing situation improved throughout the western circuit.