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WILL RACE LARGER STABLE THIS YEAR. New York. February 1. — J. E. Davis, who has Inst recovered from an operation on this throat. leave* far Aiken. S. C. tonight. Mr. Davis has seven hoise-, quartered at Benning and several at Middleburg. a. He will race a more extensive stable than heretofore. Charles I. Anpleton leaves tomorrow for a six weeks cruise to the West Indies with Reginald Yanderbilt. Mr. Appleton is a well-known gentleman rider. M. I. Winn, who has been here for a few days, will leave for Louisville on Thursday. There is quite a colony of owners of cross-country horses at Aiken. S. .. among them being: H. W. Sage. Thomas and F. R. Hitchcock, F. Ambrose Calrk and 1. H. YonStade. James Butler will give a dinner to a number of prominent owners of boraea and others interested in racing at Henleys restaurant tonight. Among those invited were: M. J. Winn. R. J. Dwyer. Thomas Monahan. John McCormaek. Edward Salt. John Walters. Thomas Hedley "Chief I.ally, Edgar Murphy. .lone] Vanlluum. Louis Siebold, Eugene Wood. M. J. Corbett and Price M Kinney.