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I ■ , ~ ! I ~ . LEXINGTON HORSES BEGIN REAL WORK. Lexington. Ky.. March 24. — The weather today was so bright and warm and the Ki iituoky Association track in such splendid condition that the ratlbirda were out in large ■ambers to see the horses at exercise. It was in reality the inauguration of the spring training season. St:,:- Jasmine, from T. C. McDowells stable. Worked a half in 52 and that appears to have been | top speed. Several notable horses, among them Bulse and Westy Hogaa, were galloped. Mis. .loli son N. Camden, accompanied by Stewart i Hunter, secretary to Senator Camden, who is so,-:. . tog restoration to health at Dot Springs, was out to see the horses J. Cul Milam is training for the . State Racing Commissions chairman. CoL Milton i Young was another notable visitor. Starter Harry Moiriey. who is getting over a spell id pneumonia, , was .it the coins. ■ lor a few minutes. M. Shannon, just in from Cuba, was early on the groin. ! . Crank J. Nolan, who is at Hot Springs, has wired 1 for stalls for ten of the I.overwv ck Stables horses. Til.- executive committee of the Kentucky Aaso cialion will have a meeting tomorrow afternoon to i discuss plans for the spring racing and to pass ■i upon other matters. Quick, ad:. ,n on the part of K. R. Bradleys em ployea prevented a disastrous fir.- at Idle Hour " Farm yesterday. Flames were observed issuing - from tin- cellar door at the residence and all hands s setting to work, put them out in a jiffy. Superintendent James I. Bosss check up to-1 - lay disclosed that thirteen Kentucky Derby candi-. - dates are in training ai the Kentucky Association 1 course. They are Bulse, Dr. Moore. Cheeks, Prince Harry. Ethel May. Hops, Oorin. Kinney. Votary. • Lubelski, J. J. MurdOCk, Jack ODovvd and Gipsey * George. __