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.. m r ..' y.-r'wr rr- h J V "rr" THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 7. IIEI'JS HID GOSSIP wsmm Interesting , Rumors -of Prom inent Deals Promptly Denied Y by Those In the Swim. KEANE DENIES SYSONBY . ';' WAS OVERWEIGHTED Ccorgt Odom Say Thert ' la Little Truth in Report That He Shall lain G ra vnd Track -Wjll rerBe-cut-tfirina-soW. ---- f Jmirp, r apaciat tti tlet.V . Nw York, Feb. 7. Last week wm full of Interesting rumors and prompt dental in th turf world. Considering that it la just-between season, and that : ttaera la nothing particularly lntsreat ins at the winter tracks Just now, thla )a not .to be wondered at. , The first of trie Tumor- crop which caused the raelng contingent to ait up and take notice waa to tha affect that Jamea R. Keene had come to the con- nalon trim Sysuiihywa overweighted for tha Brighton handicap, and posi tively would not atart In that race. v . Thla report met a prompt and author itative denial.- Aa a matter of fact, Mr. - Keen due, not know whether or - not tha great horee will atart, but he prob ably will. He haa wintered In fine ahape. tha open weather permitting him to take plenty of outdoor exercise, "One of Ilia Jralner aula day or two ago; . "If Byaonby J not a better borae thla year titan ever before I will be :the wore I fooled man In America." V If ha Is lie can carry the weight Im posed and win, too. It waa learned that Mr. Keene ha had an offer from an Kng-ltah aourca of f 200.00 for tha great aon of Melton and liaa refuaed It '. ,; . 80 much for rumor number on,' y - .......... a e . 4. , . , p '-". Number two -was -to the effect that Oeorge Odom Intended to ride again, ' 'While tha little Oeorglan cannot make -the weight for any accept tha Blake - racea, the story that he intended to do thla mucb eauaed no ama.ll' amount of atlafaollon among thoaa who like to .sea good, clean riding and bo alwaya , aura of getting an honeet run for thalr . money, Mo better rider . haa been aeen .In the -real during the past ten -years than Oeorg Odom, nor, has -a boy aver rid . tn In- America, who enjoyeA more fully ,' the confidence of boraemen and race- goers alike. Hla record when he re tired was abaolutelr without blemish. People had. not ' more-than begun to -'feel good over the announcement of Odom-' return to -th -ptgakln when trria atateaiant name front him: . . , ' -"I do not aspect to rid tha coming season. I have not. In faot, considered the matter so far, though. I am no heavier now. than at th nam time last : year and th year before. But t have broken away from riding and don't car to take it up again. I might, of course. change my mind, but' hardly think It likely.' Odom haa a atrlng of several horaee at Blipniaa"Bay which t win train thia aeaaon. , Th stable Includes Caa. aandra. Optical, and five 1-year-olde, some of which are very well brad. .,-...,..,! e - - , -r-y,- ymmmm Wa1 B Sol. " Rumor number' thro had It that th famous old Oraveeend racetrack waa to be sold and cut up Into building lota, and that th sprlog meet of 107 wotild . see the end of tha track. Thla report waa dlepoMdj?OiyJetelJXJRbJxrg In These brief and convincing sentences: "This annual myth rises every year -to haunt ns, wlth absolutely no founda tion n fact. . ' ' "Th Qraveaend track - la of more value to ua as a racing plant than any poaalbl price that we could secure for it for real eatat or any otner purpose. "We hav received offers at various times for th property, and hav consistently . stated that w bad no Intention of sell ing, and that there ws no probability .thai w ever would sell. "Th only - possibility of our selling .. that I can at sll foresee la of our being forced eventually to aeek other quarter "by th passage of a law by th city offi cial cutting . street through our grounds and condemning them under th light of eminent domain. I do not be lieve that this will com for years, and ' until It doea w will do business at th old stand." 1 AH HHP"!!".! 11H of ftors two years old end upward, th property of Jamea B. Keen, are under th chars of James Row, hit trainer. Thar Is an vn 10 )n all.headed by Delhi. Th nomenclature of th t-yar-olda - is, as usual, very happy, and there la no - doubt. Judging from th appropriate . namea conferred upon hi youthful rac ers, that even In this detail Mr. Keena apenda much of his tun In fitting th beet nam to hla many horaaa Some of them are Claud Duval, by Common, out of Starlight; Cabochon (an uncut ton), out of Bonnie Oem; Summer Ootid, out of Noonday; Economy, out f FrugafrUmbrella, out of Gingham; Court Drees, by Diagulae, out of Hamp ton Court; Gretna Oreen, out of Run tiway Girl, and Stepping Stone, out of Hnnnlng Stream. , "" , A -With eo powerful a atrlng, comprls- LEroveJt By the Oven Fire Put the NOSrM will brine rr.ZZftH thirds cheaper and makes purer. K ..''l better, otherpowdcrs anywhere near Jruma V r. riivalitv f mmrM Inr 25 cents, J AQUES Chlcaaw Bead s seetal tm a ef Ing on 8-year-old, three' 4-year-olds (Irt cluding the., great Hyeonby); eleven 1-year-old;' and II 2-year-old.. It need not be surprising to ae thla great atabla In th lead for 10, aa It waa In not. Outlook at actgatoa. ' , Judging by tb claas of horses which have been named for th evente of tha Brighton Beach Racing association, tha meeting at that track promises to be the best that has vr been seen at tba popular course. , ..The ungnton handicap haa 70 en. tries and among tha horaea there are representatives of almost : every big stebl In the east, together with a number of westerners. Among the good ones entered are Bant Catallna, Blandy, Ort Walla, Synoaby, Hermls, Olseau, Stalwart, Artful. Hamburg Belle, Agile, Th Picket, Paleue. Burgomaster, Flrat Maaon, f lip Flap. Ormondal. Bad News. Dr. 110, Phil Finch. Kurukl, Klumasha, I,dy Savoy, ". Wild Mint, Bohemian, Timber .and many others. The other stake ahow th richness In quality and quantity. ; - - - e . . , One -nf the moat interesting f'stnrtis J winch has developed sine th nrst or the year In thoroughbred breeding has I feeen- ue remarkatile succeeH ot Alnor and -th - young-air - Cesarionr Jntha first II days racing each of these horses clalma aeven -year-oId winners, a reat which haa nevar been accom pllahed by any other air In th country. ." '' , '. Th unsettled condition of turf af fairs In the west haa prompted many owner to. decline to tak sides with either of-th racing assoclatlona, and instead to com aaat ana race against the beat horses la this section, - llncTpaTTimong western ownera who will ship their horaaa her are C. R. Ulllson, 'William Oerat, W. W. Darden, P. Dunne, Barney Hchrelber, Qeorg C. Bennett and . Kred Cook. - The above atublea have been aeen in tha east and have delded to try It again, but they Intend to eend tha beat of their horaea. and for that reason visitors to trarka In tha aaat thla y.ai should wluiMrTTi ,.i. i hi.(nrv f in. turf. aa tbaeaatern turfmen will also a end their beat to the poet In th principal venta. . "' .... 7.' e e ' W. O. Parmer haa announced th' ap pointment of William Hendrle, th De troit turfman, to tha board of appeals of the American Turf aaaoclatlon. Mr. Ilendrt succeed th lat Captain S. 8. Browa , .. . , . ' . e . A. J. Joyner, accompanied by Mr a. Joynar. haa gon to Mt. Clemens, Mich igan, to tak a well-earned rest of a few Weeks. .' Captala Brows'. Will. - The will of the lata Captain 8. S. Browni recently (lied In Doutevlll. de votee only on paragraph to his racing atrlng. It has been generally believed that . Captain Brown specifically pro vided for the continuance of hla racing Interests for at leaat on year after hla death. Tha will shows no deslr of this kind, and It. is evident that W. Harry Brown's Intention to fulfill the slake engagement this season must hav been a verbal arrangement. Th will waa datedNovember.SJt.-ll05tjindlh paragraph "relating to the racing sta blea reads as follows: "As my brother, W. Harry Brown, Is partner with mo In my racing stablea, 1 authorise, em power and request lilm to wind up the partnership aa soon as ths snma can b don after my death to th beat ad vantage of - my estate, and I request him to sell air the horaea at public sal." Jockay hoar ha;Jutarrlvdrom RuastK Til avaa formerly : In Ah em uloy of Frank Karrell, but for th last two years haa been riding aucceaafully In Ruaala. having ben regularly em ploy of Frank Farrell, but for th laat of Prlnc Doubournlakl, for whom he recently won a Derby at Moacow. Hoar left Ruaala at th cloa of th racing aeaaon In November, and since then ha been making something of a grand .tour, visiting Berlin, Paris, Ixjn- don snd other Kuronean cities, lie la under contract to return to Ruaala In )h L.sprl ng, , , - '4 . . . . , . , . ' " ' Pred Taral, th "Dutchman," one of tha most popular Jo kya that ever rod In thla country, la aarloualy 111 from an attack of grip. H had planned to aall soon for Germany, where he ha a good engagement for the coming sea-, son. ,. . .r e 1 , e . . Th prlnctpsl topic . of -Conversation among horsemen at th recent Kaalg Tlpton aal In Madison Square garden waa th pro and con of th "three heete a race" proposition about which there la ao ' much agitation Just at preaent. A great deal couldb heard for both aldea. and. the queatlon waa aure to be under discussion InNatmoat every one of the countless little groups about the auctioneer stand. 10HlfCTnrR$3HW OUT OF BUSINESS Storiee "by James J.t Corbetf r plentiful then day sine a versatile St. Paul newspaper man got to grind ing them out for a certain syndicate, but her la on of th real atuff, aprung by th ex -champion himself on night In th old Ruaaell House cafe after the ahow, say a-writer In th Detroit Times. It concerned John L. Sullivan's ability aa an actor, and the party had luat rlnlarted tna reaume or John sev eral Ill-fated attempts. r- "The funniest wsy that Sullivan ever put a ahow on the bum happened down In New England," said Corbet t, "when he was traveling with an 'Uncle 'Tom' company, - Sullivan was playing Degree, and th Unci Tom of th production wonderful KC Bak- ina Powder to the tcit Get a can on approval Your money -J will be returned if you don't agree that all we claim ii true. You'll be delighted with the de licious, wholesome things that K afX BAKING w POWDER to life in vour over "K rrUkfn"TowHer ia .twn. more healthful food than get it to-day! MFC. CO. rmeate." . A NATURAL ANTISEPTIC KEEPS OUT BLOOD POISONI NG roa toilet a bath scstjn.tiic wtnuo RAINIER - ORE. rom saxa it iu BBVOwian ajtd OKOOXKS. had caat out eeveral aspersion regard ing John Lt'a ability aa a thaaplan. John stood It for quit a whlla, byt on night ha broke loos snd-got tanked-.up ' H wffht through file lines all right till they got to th scene, where they lash old Unci Tom to the' post to be whaled by Legr. Unci Tom Tou ham. you'v aid round tola ahow I waa no actor. I'm going to , ahow yon that I can Just knock this audience cold.' "Sullivan took . tha ' blackanak whip and awung It mightily. Inatead of hit- '" ""c',7"" J1" TST't tr he belabored Mm else- where, and hit with a vim. la place of th patient Buffering h -was auppoaed to exhibit at thla time. Uncle' Tom broke out In wild cries for help. - Tha women of the company acreamed from tha wlnga. Tha man started to drag Sullivan off, but he waved there back with hla mighty paw. H beat Unci Tom till he adjudged that worthy had enough and then, while th curtain waa rung down, began to unti him and later helped ahlp btm to the hoapltal In great glee. Th act had certainly knocked tha crowd cold, juat aa Sullivan said It would,, but Unci Tom had no under atudy willing to take chances with Sullivan, and th show had to disband." RACING RESULTS ON CALIFORNIA TRACKS tjoarnal tlperlal gervlre.l Angeles, Feb. 7. -Ascot race re sults: Four furlongs Jpsl S. won, Vateu reus second, Emily M. third; . time, 0:4H. Futurity course Huachuca, won. Lady KIspar aecond. El Bernardo third; time, 1:10. Six f urlonga Charley won. Bribery second, Cicely third: time, 1:14 H. Handicap, ona mile and on eighth Ramu won, Cholk Hedrlck second. Good Luck third; time. Mitt. One mile Hoodwink won. Tavann second, Rublnon third; time, 1:42ft. Six furlongs Revolt won. - HI Dona second, Nlnnesquaw third; time, 1:14H- ... A Oaklaad. ; (Jb,! bh1 Servlc,') . San Franclaco, Feb. 7. Oakland race reault! Three and one half furlongs Klmdal won, Palemon. second, Ysnkee Jim third; time, 0:4SV- , Five furlongs Salntolat won. Bias second, I-ovey Mary third; time, 1:02. Six furlong Oraceful won. ' Cerro Santa second, K. M. Brattaln third; time. 1:11 One mil and 60 yards Catalln won, Supreme Court second, Jackful third; time, 1:41. ' One mile Quirk Rich won, Abe Meyer eoond. Legal Form third; tlm. 1:1H. Six furlongs, th Roealngton handi cap Deutachland won, Plinueas Tltanla second, Martlnmaa third; time. 1:11. GOLD BONDS DEFEAT , W00DLARK- BOWLERS Tb Oold Bonds, with 14 pin handl cap, took two- games out -of tore from the Woodlarka last evening. - McMen omy had high average. It I-l; Hague had th highest single game, 211. Th cores were: - . . . . Oold Bond' (1) (2) . (t) Harrington . 147 119 200 Swarts 142 1S 1ST Nenhersr Ijjl 7 U ISSZ?:: ::::;::::::::::M liMi hug. andlcap . . . Total . . . . . - Woodlarks Crook 1 . Lunney , . . . . . Vlgneux . . . . . Hague McMenomy' . , ' Totals . The Job " Vila bowl thla evening. ..132 82 (47 . Lipmans will and EUGENE HIGH TEAM DEFEATS ASHLAND (Mseclel Dlipatch te Tb Jourael.) Eugene, Or., Feb, T. In a spirited and well-playod game of bawketba lr1n -the Eugene armory laat night between the local high school team and th Ashland Normal achool team th high school boy won by th score of 22 to 14. The teams lined up as follows: Aahland. ' Eugan. Mat man ..Forward........ Watson Stanoilff -rrtTrt Forward rrt-nrrr-.Vr King Thomas Center......... Peret Martin Guard.... Smith Bculen Quard Farrlngton Aa a preliminary to th big gam the flrat glrla' basketball gam played In Eugene thla aeaaon was pulled off be tween teama from th high school, tha Purple and - thWhltea th -4attr winning by th score of t to SPORTING GOSSIP. . A -report from Seattle eay that. Dr. Roller, who la phyalcal Instructor at the University of Washington, la about to realgn owing to friction between th faculty and lilmaelf. - Dr. Roller la one -mbewrgriowirafTneles of"lhe north-" west and la known In Portland through his participation In football gamea when the Seattle A.' C. played Multnomah. . . ...... I a . e , - -How-to- Play' aTHand Organ Next to playing old maid, there la nothing more difficult to play than a hand organ. Great car ehould J taken In beginning the flrat leaaon right, ajid much dependa open th choice of a teacher. Foreign artists mak th best hsnd organ play ers: notably Itallane. To play th hand organ,-fleet-take 'ff yolir'coat anil gel a pall of beer. , Then grasp the crank, which will be found protruding from th Instrument, firmly In th right hand (unl you b left banded and turn it AV 147 117 S31 ....... 64 64 64 . . ,.01 171 l6 " fl) (2) (2) ,...... 174 17 ll 177 12 1M 147 1(1 171 147 140 21 lt 171 201 TOSSES fJOflEV TO STREET CROUD E. Oscar Hart of New York Mak Ing a Record Along the Lines -of Coal Oil Johnny. . GIVES LADY SHOPPERS BOQUETS OF BLOSSOMS Buya Champagne for Crowd of Hotel , Loungers and Throw Away Grn backa and Showers of Gold and T SilveT Coin. ' . ; .. (Jour ami pedal service.) Los Angeles, Feb. 1. B. Oscar Hart, a New Torkr, who just arrived In Do Angeles , from Mexico with his wife. signalised hla coming by starting out In an automobU after th looa-mony records of "Coal Oil Johnny" and Walter Scott, th Death Valley epender. With hla auto tank well filled with gasoline and hi own tank with another brand of firewater. Hart began by buying "DM th violet stocks of half a dosen flower vender and distributing: bunches., of blossom to women shoppers. , Tiring of this he drew a handful of bill from hi pocket and toaaed It In th air. ' In the-lot "waa a $10 bill, seversl fifties and others of smaller denominations. They wer seised upon ' by newsboy and pedestrlana. Thla ahower waa fol lowed by on of gold and allver coins. On the way to the Dankerahlm hotel Hart flung out another bunch of bills, One man picking up two of th century mark. '. , - ' "I ir mak Scotty look alck." declared Hart at the hotel buffet, where he opened champagne for a large crowd that had been attracted. Ha would not say where h got hla money. In enter ing th hotel h had knocked down a porter, amaahlng tha fellow's hat Hart gave hire f 10 and told htm to buy three hats. - - :''-: Th man from Mexico, who family I said to b wealthy, left for . th beach today, vowing h would keep up hi rapid gait aa long a h remained her. Fiofenod Itort Osmaed , Allan 4k Lewis' Best Brand, vlgoroualy In th proper direction. A little practice will enable you to deter mine, the propr"d1rctlon easily, espe cially aa the Inatrumenta are ao con atructed that the handle will not turn the wrong way. Never mind th tun. Th Instrument Will attend to that. Th playing of I he hand organ Is largely a matter of endurance, and experta . say that they work better when there la a monkey around. A monkey is not es sential to goed playing, however monkeys are rather, expensive,, and If you cannot afford one, make a monkey of you reel f. . It will be Juet a well. Surely, Jo Gana won't overlook Jim Jeffries when he mailing all those challenge's! .... . . - w ' Peop1-on th east eld 'ay -they are being bothered by hoodlum. What do they expect frqjri hoodlum. Bob Fitxalmmona met Tom O Rourke, who mansges th Tuxedo club near Philadelphia, at th corner of Broadway and Fortieth street, the other day, and Mr. Julia Fitxalmmona' husband de clared that ha wanta to fight Jack Drlen sgalii. "1 had kll the Deat o f ths fight with O'Brien," declared Fits In hi own peculiar patola. ."I had him going until I fell off my chair. I don't know why that wag nnlesa it was that I waa thinking or Julia an . th tlm. I'll fight him again and then he'll find out th difference." "I'll give you 215,- 000 Tor the. bout," aald ORourke "That's good enough for m," returned Fits. "Get O'Brien to gre and I'll meet him." Buck-Shott Th engagement of Mlaa Clara Shott to Jonathan Buck was an- noncedyesterday. There are atgna of a revival of boxing a a collegiate aport. Frank Em haa been engaged aa boxing master at Tale and there la talk of a tournament be tween Tale and Harvard boxer. e e '""I'm"' fofi the traiiBinclfU.' yaeht eaee neat Ma, uinler tin IU"- pices of th Hawaii Yacht club of Honolulu and th Pacific Yachting aa aoclatlon of San Franclaco, ar develop Ing great Interest Th contest la to be open to the world for yacht 40 feet to SO feet over all. 1 Th South Texas league will comprlae alx teama thla aeaaon Austin, Houaton, Oalveaton. Beaumont, San Antonio and St. Charles. . . . eve". Artful, laat year' winner of th Brighton handicap, will carry 122 pounda In thla year's renewal of the event agalnat Syaonby, 121; Hermls. 122; Art Wells, Olseau and Stalwart, 124 pounda each. e e tThe entrance fee for th 212.000 Hart ford futurity to be trotted at Charter Oak la only 221. It la th lowest en trance fee on record for eojarge arlx. i e e - ) . Gu Hansen, who was known fnth old day a "Rainmaker," haa It per fect or -300 ecor in bowling to hla credit H I champion of th'e north- west.'. e - e Th fastest-mil. aver traveled by a woman waa made by Mrs. M. B. Clau aen of New York In F. R. Stanley' team racer driven by Fred Marriott on th Ormonde-Daytona beach. The tlm was 0:21 4-6. , . . e - Th National league aeem to be mak ing all th changes a to managers and players these dsys.; The -American league evidently prefera to 'stand pat" Perhapa th reault will b two good pen nant races thla summer. ' Ooaefc for Faolfl. (Rpeelal Dtapatrb to Tb Joarnal.) Forest Grove. Or., Feb. 7. Th uni versity 'track team will have no regu lar professional roach thla aeaeon. CL K.- Fletcher, wlm will riptalri Ihe team, will look after the training of the ath- latea He haa had training experience under "Bill" Hay ward of California. Jack McCoughern nf Stanford and "Dad" Moultan ef Stanford and til a -marked degree will have th confidence of the men who will mak up thl year' squad. California Prune Wafers ' Th great (onto cathartic, an Inval- tiabl cur for Malaria. Btllouaneea. 4'owat Ipat lonr ti ervou eneaa. Ca t arrh of th Htomacn, Haa sreatn, Miy HRin. Hleepleaaneaa, Wind and all " Diver, Stomach and Bowel trouble., , 4. Skimer Oo, Srarrista, 1U Tairt ri, vol Meat f et rruaaa, Ox, iDiiilfllDii " j ' ' . - ' - : .v . 1 , - r . I si ' ' - - .... HERE IS VVaiting is Painful Pastime Ware teelk are erhlnf ad firlirrvef etflug fw lelUf: gad TTi epeiuW. Whea tkere'e anrtkln natter with your tMib WMie ao time la eomlnx to oat data1 efsce, when your eu((erlng will be (Deviated Imt.Dtly. where graver de arleaelee eea ke attoaded to at rout- llar all at eoaiperitlf.l snail aaat , Wise Bros. The railing bid. ' Vila 2029. . THIkO AJTD WAH10T0. For modern - dental work.. World-renowned speclalleta. Lowest price consistent with Drst-cla work. 00 to nt . - VOVBTS AJTD XOaUUSO STS. Open day and night front 2:20 a. m. until 1 p. m. - l-30th tt the eattre Qwlwiae veWtla e4 the WerM kj easaaae every year ky the asaaer! Letxative Bromo Quinine "Cores Old la Oa Day' B. W.OROVBS Itnatursoabox. 28e FARMERS AND BUSINESS . MEN AT Enthutiastio Meeting Held for y . Organization . of ' Rural Telephone System. (Rpeelal PUpatrh to The Jnarnal.) ' O realism, Or., Feb, 7. Pursuant to notice previously ent out a large and repreaentatlv gathering of farmer and bualnee men of northern Clackamas and eastern Multnomah counties met In Regner1 hall at Oreaham Monday after noon. M- lucketl or tturiourt called tn meeting to order.- H. Snaahall of Pleasant Valley waa elected chairman and Theodore Bruegger of Oraaham sec retary. Chairman Snaahall aald the ob ject of the meeting was for the organi sation of a rural telephone system'. Re marks were then called for and was responded to by Fred Emily. M. L. 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