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Show ALAN WILL HAVE PLENTY OF HORSES Spokane, Wash.. April 5. A special train from the Juarez. Mex., rHCe course has arrived after a four davs trip on pappepger schedule, brought 81 more horses for the Alan race track. This brings the total now at the Idaho Ida-ho race course up to a total of 260 Secretary Frank Smith la i oufident that by the time the starter's bugle calls the first field to the post, there will be from 500 to 550 horses in the big row of barns around the track In the Juares special were hofsei from 27 different Btables. The list of owners and t be number of horses they brought to Spokann follow: Wade McLemoro 7 (Including Meadow. Mea-dow. Crist 3. Cullen 1, Dickson 1 C E. Rogers 6 (Including Arasee, R. N. Vestal (a new comer from Kentucky) 6, W. S. Heath 11, H, W. Hoag 3, p M Hopper 4, E. J. Ramsey U Munsou 1, W Shater 1, F Kar-rar Kar-rar 4, William Cain 2, Frank Doss 1. J. L . Brown 2 (Including Kootenai and Engield), James Coburn 1. John Cuneo 2. Stewart Folk 6. J. Bolter 3, L. C. Williams 2. J, Bolln 1. Joe ! Tigue 4. J W Voung 1, John Master-aon Master-aon 1 (I.otta ( reed), L. Gray 4 Alfred T. Dobson, the San Francisco Fran-cisco newspaper man, who was in the ! Judges' stand the last week of the i Alan meeting last spring, comes bad; ! (his ear as associate Judge, under 1 FreBlding Judge Robert E. Lelghton I Phil Riley will again be clerk of the scales, and Jack Dlnue paddock Judge I and timer Eddie Tribe, who made such a brilliant success as starter .at Vancouver last summer, a former Jockey, will be starter and will be assisted as-sisted by his brother Mr. Smith says that nearly every horse man who comes in first congratulates con-gratulates the officials on the swltcn from an open booking ring to the pan-mutuel pan-mutuel machines. The track Is now in condition to penult eas Jogging around the In-I In-I side rail and nearly every ono of the 250 horses are taking dally workouts |