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MANY HORSES HEADED FOR LEXINGTON. Jefferson Livingstons Stable Expected Sunday — Kan; Cassidy and Emil Herz Among Visitors. Lexington. Ky.. March 28. — Many arrivals are expected at the Kentucky Association track within a few day;. Manager Barry Shannon was out thai morning makiiu arrangements for a string of twenty horses belonging to .. H. Bradley, which will arrive from Charleston on April ." . The string of .left r .on Livingston will get here from Hot Spring-, Sunday. i. Fogg came in from Hot Springs and his horses Dimitri and Old Kylers will arrive Siiurday. The banes of Moses Lowenst in will cacMC from Hot Bpriags on Saturday. Six head arrived from Cuba and were tarned out at local farms. Th? string of G. W. J. BisselL in charge of trainer James ass, includes Filigree, "Sister Emblem. Lake Shore, T*PposUe, Sahola and Eastern Princess. In the string of George B. Jennings arc three two-year-olds: Marie Thurman, Gaffuey Girl and Sir Haste. Among visitors at the track were Emil Herz. who Wal r.iaking arrangements for his string of racers; Then Coe of Canada, and Mar;. Cassidy. A new roof adds much to the appearance of the betting shed. Starter Mars Cassidy rr ore a ting a bit before ho begins his seasons work in th" east, arrived here tonight, primarily to see a good trotter he has in George Barr*a stable. Emil Herz will journey over to Louisville to see the horses J. J. Flaiinigan is training for him at Douglas lark. Herz made it known that he has refused double the sum in paid for Manister Toi, "and," he added. "I paid ,081 for him." Herz says he is a fine prospect, and for that reason he does not want to part with him.