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FAS WESTERN HORSES FOR HEW ORLEANS. San Francisco, Cal., December S. Charles W. Clark, president of the Golden Gate Thoroughbred Breeders Association, will have his colors represented at the New Orleans meeting. The veteran trainer, John Lowe, left San Mateo, Monday night with thirteen head, and a couple of others will be added when the party arrives in the south. Murphy, a well-known lightweight jockey of the East, has been signed to do the riding for the stable. The horses in the shipment are well-known Brynlimah, that won so many stakes at the exposition; Rose Marian, the speedy three-year-old; Aunt Liz, the Chantilly two-year-old that holds the half-mile New Orleans track record; David Craig, Pleasureville, El Palomar, Eatham, Durward Roberts, Birdie. Gun Powder, Trcssor and two unnamed Chantilly yearlings. The horses have been quartered at San Mateo since the close of the meeting at Reno and are reported in good condition. Trainer Lowe, will give them a couple of weeks work at New Orleans so that they will be ready to go to the barrier when the meeting gets under way. Mr. Clark is collecting quite a formidable string of thoroughbreds, and it is expected that his silks will play an important part in the races.