Show GOLDSMITH IS ON H I R ROAD AD TO RECOVERY Wh Whitneys Whitney's Horses Will Survive InI In- In Now Afflicting Them I Unless Complications Arise Goldsmith old and his hla full tull sister two of ot the worst cas cases of ot Influenza now so soi sop i p prevalent valent at th the Westbury stable of ot William C C. Whitney are progressing favorably says a New York dispatch ind d unless unlesS' tome some unexpected d ar arise s will ym doubtless pull pul I d through gh bu but t the disease ase 1 has pro en V rl s' s so trea treacherous In the past that It Is hard when the horses ni-c ni arc ou out of ot daneen dan- dan Seri een I Both oth of ot those those- named above have however shown unmistakable signs of ot Bh shaking off oft the snaking complaint Goldsmiths Goldsmith's a re was waa much nearer normal and the same Sante can be said of ot the year yeat old ld O Ot the others that have had It It- It a aare t are doing Well and h hopes Pes are en en- wt ed that the worst vorst Is 8 over What fUW has hM caused the the- outbreak of ot In- In m from which eo so man many o of of- Mr Mi Whitneys Whitney's thoroughbreds have a wt suffered much nuch Westbury fl FUMy farm Is ls the cause of lOt ofIn In the S opinion f among racing icing men of Dl Dr Sheppard and owe noted d trainers ls it Is the high caused by g temperature arIsing from th the ot of to too many race horses tinder tin un- der r on ono one S root roof nr n- n I |