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ARRANGE PUBLIC HEARING LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE IN CHARGE OF ANTI-RACING BILL AT COLUMBIA. Lawmakeis from Charleston. Who Oppose Proposed Measure, Credited with Request for Such Procedure — Horses Work Over New Track. Charleston, S. C, January 11.— Ike Judiciary Committee "l t li-- k.wcr branch of t li«- Legislature has decided to held a public hearing on Tuesday next on tin- anti-racing bill which was introduced yesterday by representative* Km maun and Osborne. It is unuerst I ibat the representatives from Charleston importing the bill ashed for the hear lag. Little cos eeru N fell by the racing folks over the possibility of i be bill becoming a law at this session of the legislature. John Powers, who is acting as Irainer or J. L. Holland, arrived from Pol— his tliis afternoon to look after the big band of yearlings that are due to arrive rasa Mr. Hollands rami in Oklahoma. The youngsters are by the Imported stallions John 1. n:il Martinet and out of good mares. The nig establishment of R. 1. Carman and also the strings trained by v.. W. Hefner and W. H. Kan hi;. DOW at Aiken. S. C., are expected to reach here on Monday. All but about a furlong of the track at Palmetto Park has imn practically completed and owners are now exercising their horses over ■ good pari of it. In a ilay OC two they will be able to gallop around the entire circuit of the track. Harrows aav beea working on the computed part of the curse daring the past three days and the footing is in good condition. The two-year lds that will participate in the racing here are being registered as fast as the names for the youngsters are received from registrar Rowe "i the Jockey club. Some of the latest to i • • ei w names are : Propertj i lasses Criilin — Judge Wright, b, c, by Superman — Debacle. k Jacob Bonn, b. c, by Hippoiirome — Hurrah. I ™ Idle Tale. ii. f. by Superman — Idle Fancy. AruUnda, b. f. h. CaeoBBBsssj — l.ivadia. "|"|k it, of .. T. Weaver — V -sh .n. b. e. by Marathon — Edna Shannon. K*vcll. ell. f, by tit Wells -Responsive. .lo.tn 1. Weaver, eh. c. by Six Shooter — Marcatta. Property of w. p. Berth — Oroaapatcfa, b. f. by Hastings — Lucy Cross. Property i t W. J. Young — Painty Itaff... eh, f. by Peep oDey— Fluid. Nellie s. eh. f. by .Nasturtium — Okaana, Savan. eli. t. by Nasturtium — Last Love. Silver Bill, br. g, by lleriuis — llemetri.cal. 1ropeiiy of James MaeManus — Lady I.i Kington, b. f, by Hastings — Lady Languish. o. a. Btanchi, who is tralBJjng the MaeMano* youngsters, has three two-year-owls of his own. ;u i nl which are by Bearcatcher and one by Tint Payee. They wen- bred at his farm in California. The racing here will be conducted under the rules of the Charles m Pair and Racing Association. The inles bpr similar to tin.se of the Southern Jock**y • iub under which the meetings at Jacksonville were held. Starter Hades SSSistaatS will be hen tomorrow and immediately upon their arrival a starting gate will lie erected at the head of the bom t sire tch to enable the owners of the two-year-olds to school their youngsters. William Beverleys crew is here awaiting his arrival from New York. It is Mr. Beverleys Intention to book at Palmetto Park this winter. Other New York bookmaker! who neve reservations at th-principal hotels are K. J. Callahan, Joe Blunie. K. J. Byan and M. Wolfgaag. ;. w. J. Bissell, whose band of two-year-olds came fr m K ntm ky last w«-ek. arrived yesterday. Mr. Blsaell. who is a prominent Dullness man • ■[ Pittsburg, is a been lover of the thoroughbred and Will remain here to witness tome of the early j:i- entile ra es.