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OWNER OF PRINCE PAL DEAD IN FRANCE UEXDIOTOX, Ky., Jaaaary 14. News i„i- beea referred by friends here ot tin- ieatk in Paris, Pranee, of Jeremiah Wheelwright of Baltimore. millionaire, chairaiaa of tin- board of director! of the Ci.nsoliilation Coal Coinpauy. who Bed in laris a Irida.i. He was well known on the turf as the nvaer of the bay colt Prince Pal, by Priaee lala- liae Wilful Maid II., which raced in his colors ■larlag the part year. Tin- paM was trained by Cal M i I.miii and won at 0B* mile late in tie- sM-.m in m aunaat r that otaaiped him a- oae of the heat of s dlriaioa aatoag the taro-year-olda in the w s. Mr. Wheelwright was a freqaeat visit. .r in Kea- lucky lo lliirtlaml. the W Iford C.uniy home of ■b.huson N. Cnui.i.n. with whom the late capitalist .as inteiesi.-d iii nereral baaiaeoa eaterprloea. Be im.i raced for several yearn, all his koraeo behaj tralaed by Cal Milam, who aereloped Priaee Pal and gave the llaltimoreali his oiil taCCBOl on the turf. Wr. fPhaahrrgbt wa» latereated in breediag the thoroughbred in a small way and at the time of his death maintained a small stud Of ■area at1 Claiborne Farm, the property of Arthur 1.. Hancock, in Kourbon County. He is survived 1 y two sons, his wife having died some years ago at his home in Baltimore,