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SHORT GRASS AT IDLE HOUR FARM Emil Herz Leavos Crack Stallion at E. IS. Bradleys Stud Farm Fee 300 for Next Year. Lexington. Ky., December 10. John Miller arrived from New York Thursday with four mares, the property of H. P. Gardner of Amsterdam, X. X., manufacturer of brooms and brushes. Three, were sent to. Thomas C. McDowells Ashlaud Stud to be bred to The Manager and the other went, to J. O. Keenes Keenelaud Stud, to be bred to Luke " McLuke. Em 11 nerz, who is now at- Mt. Clemens, Michigan, on the occasion of -his last visit to Lexington, arranged with E. It, Bradley for the continuation of Short Grass at -Idle Hours tmf -under the management of Barry Shannon and announced that the son of Laveho Outbersit will be limited to twenty-five mares at ?300 each next year. . Short Grass was mated last spring with fifteen -mares, of which twelve, possitfly thirteen, are in foal, l ie two not in foal are Ida Clare and Grail and the doubtful one Is Safe Home. . Thwe in foal are Gentlewoman. Queens Loch. Fern Louise. Dishabille. Ocanya, Auriesville. Nepern. .Miss Present, Stamps, Ellangowan. Veracity and Empty. ISobeit II. Shannon has four horses in training at his mothers farm on, the Bryan Station pike. They are Ndio, Scat, Dodger and Mary William, the latter being a yearling chestnut filly by Sir John Johnson Mina. Gallaher Brothers have turned out Howdy Howdy. Piatt. Nobleman. Trapping and Ambuscade for the winter at John D. Carrs farm. Sewell Combs will be pointed for the Kentucky Derby. They have in their barn at the Kentucky Association track teii vearlings and among them are some good prospects. W. L. Lewis has kept in training Duke of Savoy, Silk Ladv ami Crystal Day and three yearlings.