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CLAIM OF FOUL NOT ALLOWED. Juarez Stewards Decide That Ella Bryson Wag Beaten When lnterfeied With. IJ Pas... Pej . February 21. — Two favorites wee aasoug tin- winners at Juarez today. .1- B. Bebiasou was one of them. Jockey Peak, who finished so l with Klla Bryson, the properly of B. 1" Carman. lodged a claim of foul against jockey Hill. He a-seiteil lhat Hill cut bis mount olV as they turned Into tin- homestretch, where there was considerable Jam ining. The stewards would not allow the foul. i;s Klla Bryson appeared to be l.eaten al the time. P. D. Weir claimed Kall-Iala fr ;. I.. Blackford iu the second race for *-•■ Dominica, winner of the tilth race, was bid up hBj hi over her entered price of SiilMt by W. Fllioll. her former owner, and A. C M. Cafferly protected her with the usual advance of 5. Jockey Estop was ■usaeaded far live days by star! it Cassidy for dlaabedience at Hie mist while riding George Oxnard. 1 aid K. Turner Mead or l»uiloii. K112.. was a visitor ai the coarse today. He imported several lenses to race at Vancouver tasi summer, bill with out much success. He is now 011 his way .. Bag laud to bring twelve head to America lor next summer. Among them will l e several junipers. J. »lin Gray, an attorney of Coenr dAleae. Idaho. who represents the racing saaociatioa there, was aa arrival here today. He expresses himself as certain lhat there will be no legislation adverse to the sport iu Idaho. He expects to remain here foi i»" weeks T. J. Aaderssn of Houston. Tex . general passenger ageul of the Sunset lines in Texas, and Bob McKibbou. traveling passenger agent, of San Anton i". Tex., arrived this aaorning. They are here to make rales for horse men when they gel ready to ship away al the lose of the meeting. They will he ai the track dally during their stay which will In- of a w eeks durai ion. Manager Winn was in receipt of a teleirrain from .es York, where the Appellate Court .onnri 1 tbe Shane decision. The news was received with much gratification among the liorsemcii racing at llii-poiuf. Presiding Steward c. 1. Price, whose health .a- not been of the licst here this season, has decided Io lake a rest. He will leave Monday night for Maple Springs. Fla.. where he will be the nest of George M. Hendrie and W. 0. Parmer. General Maaager M. .1. Winn will act as presiding steward for the remainder of the meeting.