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j ; j DERBY STARTERS OWNERS | ] PRESENT IN FULL FORCE j LOUISVILLE. Ky., May 2.— Every owner of a Kentucky Derby horse was present, anxiously hoping for the opportunity of receiving the gold trophy. They were: E. R. i Bradley, owner of Banister and Bien Joli; j William Woodward, of New York, who was represented by Granville and Merry Pete; j Maj. Austin C. Taylor, of Vancouver, owner I of Indian Broom; Mrs. Silas B. Mason, | whose colorbearer is He Did; Morton L. Schwartz, who has Bold Venture; Mrs. Ethel V. Mars, whose Milky Way Farms silks were carried by The Fighter and Sangreal; Mrs. H. C. Phipps and her brother, Ogden Mills, proprietors of the Wheatley Stables Teufel, who came from New York; Charles Bohn and P. A. Markey, Detroit, owners ot Grand Slam and Forest Play; Joseph E. Widener, Philadelphia sportsman, represent- | ed by Brevity; William DuPont, Jr., whose Gold Seeker was the only filly in the field; | Charles B. Shaffer, Chicago, whose Cold-stream did not lack for supporters; W. E. Schmidt, another Chicagoan, whose stable i is headed by Holl Image, and Mrs. Bessie j Franzheim, of New York, whose colors were carried by Silas. m