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Show ahcut when these men got together to talk, horse. The idea took bold at once, and the affair was held between decks on Friday. A ring was made with a short run to exhibit the gait of the entries. The Judge was Edwin Hobson. an Illinois horseman The horse owners on loard included includ-ed Samuel Dell and William Rell of Woostcr. O.; Worth Dunham, of Wayne, ill.; J. Hamilton and Mr. Hawthorne, Canada; E. Hobson, Clifton. Clif-ton. III.; W. V. Lewis. Wajnc, 111.: W. E. Pritchard, Ottawa. Canada, and J. G. Truuiati of Bushnell. III. Most noted of the horses aboard the Mlnnewa-ska was Shelford Pride, a winner of many prizes, owned by I.I. G Truman Truman brought over forty Shires, among them the noted , Shire gelding Victor, which alo Is to be exhibited at the Chicago horse show ; HORSE SHOW ON A SHIP. j New 7 York, Aug. 2. The trip of the Atlantic Transport Line steam-! hhip Mlnnowaska from London, just , ended at , this port, was enlivened by j a :h;rse show., the first of its kind : ever held upon, the sea. The vessel, was carrying a consignment of very 1 fine horses, including some wblch will be exhibited at the International Horse Show In Chicago. Thero were 220 horses on the Mln-pewaska. Mln-pewaska. ' The owners of nearly all the animals were passengers and the Idea "of "holding's horse show came |