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THE MORNING OREGOXIAN. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2, 1913. 11 CTIY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGOXIAX TELEPHONES. Prtnuitt Room iltr.Aim ctxr C!relat;oa ....... Vuifiw kdiur t-mtfajr Cdltor ........ C mjlBf Room tupertntcadaac BulIdJns Mala TOTO. A ..Kill A 5 ..Main T.70. A ..Mala TTO, A ..Hiu 7STS. Ai AJirbEMEN'T. ORPHETJf THEATER (Broadway ulTw "HumI ard firtur This afternoon a S. "XuclA Iti Lomtnvimoor. Tomcat at CAKCH THZaTER) Brosdvty ud llorrl non tr-u b.krr pUyers In The Bar rier.". This afternoon l 2:1 ut toiusbt l S.I5. PAVTACKS THEATER (Broadway ud Al der) vu4uj. This art.rnooa i Ut and. teals&l at T:10 ana ft. ypRE THEATER (BroaAwar and T h:!! Vaudeville. This afternoon at S.Sa. Tnai at l. and til. LTRIC THEATER (Fourth an a 8tark 'j;cal corr.,i. tb Torrdor A.an. TMi aftrn'on at 3:15 aatl tunisbt at 1 ' to 10.45 PEOPI.E-. STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. TiVOLI AND CRTSTAL. Flm-ran pic ture. 11 A. M . to 11 P at CLOaS THEATER (fcl.i.atn and Waaa- Incioal Coauauous Arai-rua motiea plo- turoa. Mas. Ford to Discuss Sooal Work. The Florence Mead Mmlun Clrcla of the I'nlversaltst Chared will hold Its monthly literary meeting tomorrow afternoon at tha homo of Mrs. F. A. Ford. 2i CUckamti street, at 3:16 o'clock. The leader for the day will be Mrs. B. H. Miller, whose Interesting topic will be an account of the work rondurted by Cniversalists at Camp 11111. Alabama, for poor white boys and girls and for negro.! at Norfolk. Vs., and which Booker Washington heartily commends. Mrs. Miller will also tell of tha work supported by thla church j In the way of homes tor working girls, social settlements, homes for the aged. orphan anylums. frsh-alr farms for mothers and children, of the tenements and work among the foreigners In the packlnsr plants. The schools and col Ivgea of the denomination will also be described. It will surprise many to learn how extensive this humanitarian work Is. The president of the circle, Mrs. M. E. Mead. Is away In Cailfornl and Mrs. if. C Winters. Tloe-presldent, will conduct the business of the meet Ing. GnoRRiiR.RinMsnt & Co. announce with more than ordinary pleasure thel appointment as agents for the Home In surance Company, of New York, sue reeding the firm of Hoelblng. Jones to. dissolved. Mr. D. W. Hoelbing be comine associated with us. The Home Insurance Company is the largest ex elusive tire Insurance company of Amer lea ani is recognized as one of the best managed and most progressive and suo cessful fire Insurance companies in the world, having a policy holders surplus In excess of 115.000,000. Office 711-713 Selling building. Thones: Marshall 17. Automatic A 3453. Dcvtibt Found Gt:n.TT. V. R. Bllyeu a dentlxt, was found guilty of con tempt of court by Circuit Judge Mor row yesterday and fined 110. Bllyeu had sign reading "Dr. Bllyeu. stock holder of Wise Dental Company, th name of the company being moa prominently displayed. Judge Morrow ordered htm to cut It down so he changed to his own name tn letters 10 H inches high, "stockholder of In letters four Inches high and "Wise Dental Company" In letters six Inches high. Juds:" Morrow told him yesterday to rut the "Wise Dental Company" JJart to three Inches and It wouhl De all right. POWKR MltN TO ISPBCT LlNB. C. at, Clark, chairman of the board of direc tors of the Portland Railway. Light A I'owrr Company, and B. S. Josselyn, president, will make a tour of Inspec tlon of the Mount Hood line today. They will go over the entire property as fur as Bull Run. It is probable that the Bull Run end of the line which now Is operating by steam, m-fll ie elcrtridcd before the end of the year. Mr. Clark probably will leave for his home In Philadelphia before the end of the week. Transport ATiost Mem Entertained. A musical programme combined with oratory in the entertainment at the bl weekly luncheon of the Portland Trans. Donation Club at the Multnomah Hotel yesterday. A. A. Morse, tha veteran traffic specialist of the 0.-W. R. N. Co.. was chairman of the day. Dr. Mc (is jr. field secretary for the World's Christian Citizenship Congress, which Is to hold Its meeting In Portland this Hummer, told of the work being done to get delegstes to come and of the Importance of the convention. Boiixa Works and Chixaktx Agree. The suit of several Chinamen to enjoin the operation of the Trenkman Boiler Works at Fourth and Flanders streeiS. was settled by stipulation be tween the parties and dismissed yes terday. It has been sgreed that the owners of the plant are to build sound-deadening wail around It and In stall sound-deadening apparatus. When the heavy hammers and riveters ars in use sandbags will be placed sgalnst the Iron and steel plates. Georoe E. Pus Goes to J ait- A commission of physicians. Including Dr. House and Dr. JosephL appointed to examine him having unanimously declared him sane ileorge K. Blum, alias Cbarlea Blum. convicted last week of contributing to the delinquency of young girls was given the maximum punishment for his offense, a year In the County Jail, by Circuit Judge listens yesterday. Nebraska Kaxchrr Is Suictrr John M. Combs, a rancher from Kearney. Neb., was found dead in his room at the t. Charles Hotel, yesterday morn ing. He had taken a quantity of car bollc acid the night before, lie left i brief noie. Asking that his wife be notmed. Ox APRtt. 3. from 1:30 to J: 30 A. M.. the owl cars on the St. Johns, Missis, s'.ppl avenue. Woodlawn and Broadway lines will operate over the Hurnskle street bridge, owing tn slight repairs to be made on the O.-W. R. A X. steel bridge. FacRiPfE. Suburban home on Oregon City Illectrlc. on bank of Willamette River: one acre, nearly new six-room bungalow; running water, electric lights; owner must leave; no reasonable offer refused: a real snap. P. li. Knee land, 2i Oak st. Mala T750. A 7374. Portland Covncil, to Mcbt. The Portland council of the Congress of Mothers will hold the regular meeting tomorrow at : P. M-. In room 330 of tha Courthcnse. T:iere will be Im portant business, and a full attendance Is desired. VmvERsrrT op Michioax Gltb and Mandoljs Clcbs Cokcsrt. new Lincoln High School auditorium. Tuesday even ing. April 8. ?eats at Sherman. Clay A Co. music house, cor. Sixth and Mor rison streets. Tickets, fl. Mrs. Lrrru to SrcAg Mrs. L. C l.tttle will be the sr-eaker at the meet ing of the Oregon Women's Press Club In the Mayor's Council room at the City Hall tonight at o'clock. She will talk upon "Food as a Medicine." Pl-ATGROTND OPENS TOMORROW Pt. David's playground will open on Thurs day, at East Twelfth and East Morri son streets. The playground is open to all children under 7 years of age. The parents also are welcome. Spicul thanks are given Toneeth Floral Company, Max Smith and Lub liner for Cowers given the Old People's Home for the Easter tea, their names having been Inadvertently omitted in the Sunday notice. For Rent. Fine six-room flats, with every convenience. ttT.SO for upper, tli (or lower; West Side, best neighbor hood, rhone owner. East 449s. Expert watch repairing; reasonable prices. Marx A B'.och, Sit Morrison. Celebrated Q cells Crawfish at the Hot Brau, 30c a dox.. to take home. Lantern Slides. Gilford. Main aS72. Da. Brhtllno. -Splnologiat," Royal. Busixsas Mev to Bear Towbox. In vitations were Issaed last night for a business men's luncheon at the Com mercial Club next Saturday noon when the guest of honor will be C. F. Towson. International industrial secretary of the Toung Men's Christian Association. Mr. Towson formerly had charge of wel fare work on the Pennsylvania Rail road, and Is now at the head of the industrial department of the T. M. C A- He has been called Into consulta tion by the Steel Trust and other large industrial corporations in matters connected with the welfare of their employes. He will tell Portland busi ness men Saturday some of the big things that the Y. M. C. A. industrial department Is accomplishing. Good Govekxxent Clcb to Meet. Thw women's Good Government Club will hold its regular weekly meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3:3 o'clock. In the lecture room of the Medical build ing. Mayor Rushlight, City Treasurer Adams and Attorney L. D. Mahone. can didate for Councilman for the Tenth Ward, have been Invited to deliver ad dresses on Important political matters. Booklets on the general election laws of the state will be given by the club to all women attending. The meetings are open to the public and a large at tendance Is expected. Any woman voter or citizen who believes in the objects for which the club stands may become a member. L. H. X-bojcard Is Administrator- For the purpose of starting a suit against M. Bixby. Jr., who is alleged to have derrauded Ms deceased rela tive In a land deal. Lyman H. Leonard was appointed yesterday administrator of the estate of Abel A. Leonard, who died In Douglas County. Oregon. In 11. The only asset of the estate Is the cbspce of recovering from Blxby. to whom. It Is stated, Abel A. Leonard traded In 1910 property worth 32300 for property In Cowlitz County, Wash Ington. to which It developed Blxby had no title. The administrator has been authorised to commence suit against MAYOR IS PREPARED Campaign Plans for Re-election Completed. FRIENDS TO WAGE FIGHT City Executive Announces Ho Will Have Xo Active) Part In Race, bnt "Will Devoto Time to Municipal Business. Rushlight he.adquarters will be opened at the Imperial Hotel today or tomorrow, Friends of the' Msyor, who Is a can didate for re-election, will hold a meet ing tonight or tomorrow night at the headquarters, when they will organize, elect officers and formally open the campaign for htm. Mr. Rushlight will not actively par ticipate In the campaign, he said yes terday, owing to the pressure of of ficial business at the City Hall. It is the plan of his friends to select a campaign manager who will direct the work for the Mayor and take care of the headquarters. "I decided some time ago." said the Mayor, "that I would not be able to de vote much time to my campaign- The Blxby to recover. Ranch A Senn are! city's business Is the first consider- attorneys for the administrator. Mrs. Todd's Funeral Held. Mrs, Estella Todd, widow of Cyrus B. Todd. tlon with me, and In attending to It I will have to remain at the City Hall most of the time. My friends have died at 1:4S A. M, Monday, at the home Promised me that they will look after of her daughter. Mrs. William E. Llscom. 480 East Ninth street North. Following a service at the house the body waa taken to Tacoma for inter ment in the mausoleum at Oakwood Cemetery. Mrs. Todd, who came to the Northwest many years ago, pos sessed a large circle of friends In Port land and Tacoma. Three children sur vive, ber daughter. Mrs. Llscom, and two sons, Fred A. Todd, of Tacoma, and my campaign, which will relieve me of that extra work and will permit or me devoting all the necessary time to of ficlal business. "Portland has grown so fast In the past two years that It Is all one can do to look after the duties ox Mayor. No one unacquainted with the Immens business that goes through the office can for a, moment realise the amount of work there Is connected with It. the the two former were present at bedside when death came. Yoitthpul Hiokwatmen Parolxd. Gus Glbbs and Otto Balsimer. the John W. Todd, of California. Of these Wnlle l wlsh to obtaln the nomination for Mayor In the primaries. I feel tha my first duty Is to look after the city' work, and hence my decision to remai a th. aTM-iilIra nfflfji instead of sotnr youtns wno neia up xviny lmiw, winer- out to campaign.' wise Known as Diamond loom L.11. a wt.ii. h.. -.ii, v- woman of the underworld at the point tw,.n now and pr,marles. it is the " f 77 , :,Jr .X intenUon of tne Mayor's friends to make ,. " . ... . - , , K i a vniriwina campaign in uis ueuait. ..,.-- k- nr.,,1. The Mayor recently filed his declare Judge Kavanaugh. Each of the young "on of intention to run and announced men was sentenced to ten years In the that hs will stand on the record which penitentiary. Both will have to be ne nas maae curing nis nearly two good for ten years, the life of the years' Incumbency and pledged himself parole. I to the commission form of government Farmer Is Drowsed. When a horse na a general poncy oi progress. became frightened by an auto-truck. on the Vancouver trestle yesterday, the driver, a farmer, named Klenski. living at Minnehaha, near Vancouver, was thrown from the trestle and drowned in the waters of the slough. The Coro near took charge of the body after the Ambulance Service Company had responded to an accident call, and an nqtiest will be held. The coroner was unable to obtain any details of the fatality yesterday. Columbia Universitt Aluhki to Dime. Members of the alumni and former students of Columbia Unlver slty of New York will give a luncheon today In the grill of the Oregon Hotel at 13:13. Gay Lombard, who Is graduate of Columbia In the depart ment of law, will give an address. All former students of Columbia are In vlted. Do You Need Larger House? For Bale or Trade. New, ACTRESS LIKES FISHING MRS. C1HRLES LEONARD PAXTAGES EN'THCSIAST. AT Co-Star With Imitator at Vaudeville House Known to Friends Kenialo Izaak Walton. a Mrs. Charles Leonard, the wife of the Inimitable imitator. Is best known among ber friends ss the female Izaak Walton of vaudeville because of ber large I fondness for piscatorial pastimes. corner. Irvlngton; three baths; oak and With Mr. Leonard, the Indefagltable mahogany finish; double garage. One nsnerwoman is starring at vantages of most desirable homes in Portland, this week In a series or songs and 1ml BM-galn. cash or terms. Can use unln. I tations, but at the conclusion or the cumbered smaller house or good lot. No tour the Leonards will leave for agents. Address owner AR 813, Ore-1 Summer at Oyster Bay. N. Y., where Ionian. College Deax Speaks Todat. Miss R. M. Whltr, dean of women at Wash Ington Ktate College, Pullman, S ash. will deliver an address entitled "Voca tlonal Guidance for Girls" at the Young Women's Christian Association at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. All young women are Invited to attend. There will be no admission charge. Mexefee to Exter Race. R. E. they are neighbors to Colonel Roose velt. Mrs. Leonard Is known to followers of the stage as Ethel Drake, her maiden name, but once sway from the foot lights Mrs. Leonard s thoughts turn to ward fishing. From a standpoint of gameness there Is little to choose between the mua callonge. the great Eastern game fish, and the chinook salmon. The Chinook Menefe. Councilman from the Ninth Is not strictly a western nsn, accoru Ward, has decided to enter the race Ing to Mrs. Leonard, but tne nsn caugnt for re-election. While he will not say in Coast waters is far finer than tne definitely, this Is believed to mean that Eastern fish. Both are superb game ha w 11. if nominated, run for the office nsn. ana tne sport oi isnaing a speci of Commissioner, should the commls-lmen of either specie Is the greatest outdoor pleasure possible. Deep-sea fishing is also enjoyed by H. Louis I resterday I vurtz. is i len Gate Inlng his i se in San t . A ban- t slon charter be adopted May 3. Sissox Lecture Postponed. The ecture by Dr. K. O. Sisaon. scheduled for tonight at the Young Men's Chris tian Association, has been postponed one week. Thlg lecture Is in one of the Reed College extension courses, conducted under the auspices of the . M. C. A. Pernor Cash DisnrssBD. Failing to reach an agreement, the Jury in the rase of Walter Si-1 bo t against the O.-W. R. A N. Co.. an action to recover 350,000 tor raise imprisonment and Injuries In flicted by . A. Mack, a strike guard for the company, was dismissed yes- terday by Judge McGinn. t I. Gkwrtz Regains Health. 1 Gevurtz received a letter ye: saying that his father. I. Gev enjoylng rides through Golden Gate I Park and Is rankilv regaining his ealth. Mr. Gevurtz. his wife and aughter are keeping bouse Francisco at present. Hiddetv Banquet Plaxxed.- uet will be tendered Mrs. M. L. T. : Hidden, by Portland women's orcanl-IJ Portland. Several speeches will be made. Reservations may be made by telephoning Mra, R- Berg or, Woodlawn 3021. Youxo DEXASRzrcrr Pleads Guiltt. After passing nearly a month in the ounty Jail awaiting trial on a charge oi vagrancy an Delasbmutt, a distant relative of an ex-Mayor og Portland, leaded guilty before Circuit Judge Morrow yesterday and waa sentenced o It days additional. DR. Cfiapxax to Lecture Dr. C. 11. Chapman will lecture on Mutualists' co. operative stores at the North Port' land Branch Library. 10 East Killings, worth avenue, tonight at 8 o'clock. Ad resses will also be made bv E. P. Rosenthal and Mrs. Anlce Sweeney. Alelka Librart Rexdezvoi-s. Miss Margaret Ruasell will lecture at tha Alblna branch llbrarv. xSit Knntt Mrs. Leonard, who Is accompanied street, tonight at 8 o'clock, on the a11 ner expeditions by her devoted part- campflre girls, illustrating her talk nr In the calcium and in every-day Ith lantern slides showing the activl- UTe. es of these organizations in the East. Teller Depuly Sh.rlY n VOTERS ARE BUSY tevens. was appointed yesterday . i '',.. ...'S-vV , ; i ' - K . i : J'Ai :: A - 3 :: t - ft1 i us ssr i ti t iii i ii i ii ii 1 1 ' i a a i Etkel Drake (Mrs. Charles Leon ard). Wis la at Paatagea Thla THE SAXONS AT THE HOF-BRAU-QDELLE The most sensational of all modern European Musical At tractions. The only orchestra in the world giving concert in 14 different combinations. MISS VIOLA ALLEN The Charming Soprano Do not fail to hear these great attractions, every evening. CRAWFISH We are again serving those da lieioun, toothsome crawfish served the old-fashioned Quelle style. slon charter, and that the new posses sors of the franchise snouia evince their appreciation of Its possession by casting as nearly their full rote as pos sible at the first opportunity. BOY SCOUTS HOLD MEETING Temporary Organisation rounded With 1500 Members. The first regular monthly meeting of the local Boy Scout council was held at a dinner In the Commercial Club last night, at which L. H. Weir, field secretary of the Playground and Reo- reatlon Association of America, pre sided. Twenty men, representing the various boys' clubs of Portland, were present. A temporary organization was found ed with Mr. Weir as chairman, whose duty It shall be to consider matters connected with the furtherance of the work of Boy Scouts and other boys' clubs. Of the 6000 boys in Portland 1500 have been organized. Mr. Weir delivered an address en titled "Sex Education of Adolescent Youth," which was followed by a discussion. HUNGARIAN GULASH. Lentil soup, white fish, chicken pie, oheese and pimento sandwich, shrimp salad, apple pie. Women's Exchange, 186 Fifth street. FISHING LICENSES ISSUED by us. See the big display of fishing tacxie in our .uaK-street windows. Archer ft Wiggins, Sixth and Oak. Braces for Cripples. Artificial limbs and appliances tor deformed limbs is our specialty. Write us auoui your case, uregon Artificial l.lmo Co., tjihi lamhlll eL. Portland, ur, STRAYED OR 8TOLEX. 1913 model Cadillac, license No. 1423 suitable reward for Information lead ing to recovery. Apply East Water and Salmon streets. CARD OP THANKS. We desire to thank our frlend for their kindness to us In nur sd hn- reavement In the death of our husband and father. Patrick J. Hoge, and for the beautiful flowers. MHS. PATRICK J, HOGE AM FAMILY. Deputy United States Marshal to (ill the vacancy created by the resignation of Deputy Marshal Beatty. Fixxkb. Goes to Akhi-axd. Adjutant- Oeneral Flnser. of the Oregon National Guard, went to Ashland last night on business connected witn the new rmory now in course of erection there. Fair Sex of Xorth Portland Urged to Register Today. An aggressive campaign to get the women of the Peninsula to register for the primary election Is being carried Strated ok Etouex. 1S1I nwdtl p.i. rm.N.i.1 n ,h ber is urging her friends and covery. Apply East Water and Salmon. th. ini.rv will .t Abthur Evans Wood to eraaJt. .h. registration offices at the Court- Arthur Evans Wood will speak in the house today to give all necessary In Lnitarian Chapel at I P. M. today, on formation to women voters who call "Social Legislation.' 8100 Diamond Rio ron 875, Aron son's remove sale, 94 Wash. st. Dr. w. L. Wood Has returned. Oregoniaa bWg. formation to women voters who call to register. The argument is being used In the campaign that there are many questions relating to city affairs that are of particular Interest to wo men. Including the proposed commis- AFTER THE OPERA Come and enjoy a delicious supper at The Portland. Our chef w ill please 3rou with his offer ings the most de licious foods that can be prepared for your delectation. The service here is uniformly cour teous. You'll enjoy the hour spent after the opera. Direct entrance to the Grill on Broad way. We PORTLAND HOTEL G. J. Kaufmann, Mgr. N. K Clarke, Asst-Mgr. PORTLAND'S BEST LUNCH Served at the Holts Store. Dally from 11 A. M. to P. M. Best foods, quick service, low prices. Try It today. "Holts Corner," Fifth and Washington. Gth-street entrance, direct to restaurant Established in Portland 1906 You cannot afford to buy Oriental Rugs of any qual ity, size, species or price without first seeing Cartozian Brothers Oriental Bug Importers Washington Between 13th and 14th Don't Wear That Weary Look Wear Walk-Overs Some shoe models, like some people, achieve imme diate popularity. On rainy days they shine. On shiny days they reign. We have an array of Spring styles that are await ing your inspection. Wai-Over Boot Shop M REAL LUNCH for the Busy Business Men FIFTY CEXTS HOTEL OREGON Rathskeller Eleven Thirty 'til 1'wo Broadway Service Broadway Cuisine Wrlgnt-DlcklnsoB Hotel Co. The Famous Cutler Typewriter Desk has never been duplicated in conven ience, attractive appearance and durability. It excels all others in tbe mechanical fea tures and size of its disappear i n g typewriter bed. For these reasons alone, the Cutler type writer desk is a good investment. But your sten ographer can do better, quicker and more work, when given a desk of superior merit, having all the required conveniences. Business Furniture and "Everything for the Office" STATIONERY & PRINTING CO Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers, Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders r,rTH . a oak ILEA Portland's Only Italian Restaurant SEVEN-COURSE DINNES WITH WINE $1.00 Lunah, with Wine, 50c. Prompt Servica Music and Entertainment 6 :30 to 8 :30 10 :30 to 12 :30 Programme Changed Weekly 6. Third and Alder Streets CE. Hollidav Co. 355 Alder, Cor. Park Women's and Misses' Coats, Suits, Dresses and Blouses (of the better class) Exclusive Styles Moderately Priced Only the Best Flour is Good Enough to put in your Family's Bread. And Only the Best Flour is Economical f iinmiiiillil)iii ' ill T lAr-fl) . t-A .j kCCIDENT Flour bread-making wheat North Dakota Hud Spring wheat. Our Mills are in the midst of these richest, most fertile wheat farms and we take only Pint Choic for Occident Flour Occident goes farther lasts longer than any other flour. You use less for every batch of bread. Your bread stays sweet and moist longer. It Is whiter, lighter, better-tasting. It Is more nourishing because of the extra quality snd quantity of gluten. It is cleaner, purer, becausa our milling process is the most completa and exacting in use. And the hi?h quality never aries. Your baking results are clwara sore Ask your rrocer for one sack. In every sack is our Written Moser-Back Guarantee. If Occident doesn't suit you rour money will be refunded, at one, without queatiosj. Russell-Miller Milling Co, 474 Glisan Street, Portland HOTEL WASHINGTON Grant Avenne and Bush Street, SAX FRA3T CISCO. European plan. "Down Town." loca tion on quiet corner; furnishings of high est quality; quick, courteous service steam heat; free 'bua CHAS. H. ROWLEY, Manager. Room and Bath Privileire fl.OO. Room With Private Bat 91.00. THE HAIR STORE ISO Sixth St. Better Quality Hair Good. Switches. 32-Inch, ft seDarate S4.9S $ 7 Switches. 23-lncn, 3 separate .3. 19 5 Switches. 24-Inch, ft .eparate 1.18 I 5 All Round 22-inch transformation 2.45 Gents' Toupeea to order..... 15.00 Ladles Wigs to order $10 to $20-00 Mall orders carefully attended to. We match hair when others fall. Ibe Hair Store. 120 Sta tU. near Wash. LUMPI $6.50 h fiAr NUT UAL $5.oo PER TON DELIVERED Mined at Our Own Mine SUPERIOR COAL CO. 4 North Sixth Street Main 154, A 1541 tO BEN F.GREENE. PRE3ICEN7 345i STARK- STREET Billy Ross, the Centralla middle weight, thinks that Frank Farmer, tho Kapowsin lad. is due to climb high on the pugilistic ladder. Farmer beat Robs not long: ago.