THE MORNING OnEGOXTAX, . TTTUTtSDAT, APRTT.' ' 4, " g . I r m 1 0 DOGS 1(1 CHORUS All Sizes of Canines Snarl, Bark and Howl. WOMEN VOICE ADMIRATION Portland Kennel Club's Show Opens With Largrr Kntrjr List Than In 111 Much Interest in Special Awards. More than 250 doits, rinsing In sise from tha one and three-quarter-pound Mack and tan rat terrier to the 170 pound St. Bernard and In temperament from the mild-mannered and apologetic l.-p midgets to the bristling and griwl ins "husky," raised their voices In a pandemonium of sound yesterday af-t-rnoon that signalized the opening of t'ie 13th annual show of tha Portland Kennel Club. While the officers of the club hope that the entry list will total 200 dogs. Graduating the show from a three to a four-point exhibition, indications are that a fhowlng of slightly more than "SO blue-ribbon seekers will result, plarlng the show on a par with that of last year aa to points, but presenting sn entry list of at least 50 more dogs. Rala Falla to Dnaanea Ardor. Weather had r.o effect on the ardor of the dog fanciers or the throats of the entrants, the snarl, bark and howl of the Iiogvllle Inhabitants mingling with tho "Isn't he too cute" of the fem inine patrons and the "Some class to :hat one of the masculine admirer. lh attended the Initial day of the show In numbers which completely edtpsed the rlrst-day figures of 111. Airedale terriers are numerically and vcM-allr the leaders in the 111 show. Thirty-eixht of these popular animals monopolise the central portion of the show quarters In the bssement of the Iron building, completely eclipsing the bull terriers, who are only 23 strong this year. Among the best represent ed breeds are: Collies. 11: Cocker span iels. 11: Fnglish setters. 1: pointers, t; T'ngllsn buldogs. 21; Boston bulldogs. 17. Kern tern Jndgn Pleased. Judge Dr. Henry Jarrett. of Chestnut Hill. Ia says that the class of dogs at tiie show ranks high, while he has many words of commendation for the management. With never a hitch be tween the Judging of the various classes, the heaviest part of the work promises to be over with by tonight, 'raving the lighter but more exacting Judging for the final two days of the show. The Northwest Airedale Club will meet at 9 o'clock this morning in the i'og show quarters. The 1S12 futurity tii awarded to Portland at the meet ing last year, the local enthusiasts win ning over Seattle. Greatest Interest among the dog owners is attached to the special wards, which will not be made until Saturday night. The awards of yesterday: 5 .Bernards i smooth-coated Open d,ige -111. '-fnM or aire. I- M. (.rabam. nrst. St. B-mards i rouch-coated l Novice ilofl and bitches Neru. owned by U. J. Herrmann. first. Amariran-bred dogs and h'trhe Knight Errmn; of Arslan. owned by Mrs. K. a. Mtfhrll Innra. first. Umlt doss a (id bttchrs Knight Krrant of Artlan. owned bv Mra. B. O. Mitchell Innes, flrst. (len docs and biteliea Knight Krrant of rtlin. owned by Mrs. It. G. Mitchell Innes. f 'L Winners dogs and bitches Knight K.rrant of Arslan. owned by Mrs. R. C5. Mitchell tnnea, Orst: Duo. ncd by Mrs. 1- M. Graham, a-eond. ;reat panea Puppy dots and bitches Pardner. owned by Mr. M. W. Mathien. Arsi. Novtee dogs Nero, owned by Miss Kale W. Pofktn. n-wt: Tarlc. onnsd by M. W. Mathleaen. second American -bred engs Tarlc. owned by M. W. taihleen. fr.t. l.tmlt dogs pardner. owned by Mrs. M. W. Mathleaen. Km. Onn dogs Pard tier. o'nd by Mm. M. W. Mathleaen. first. Winners' doge .Nrm. ownn by Miss Kata w. Botkin. nrst: Pardner. owned by M. W. Mthleaen. Jr.. second. Krumatla docs Limit dogs and bitches -Xoni. iiitnel bv flundsauh a: Kahn. first. 'n-n rtnen and hitches Nome, owned by r.ind.huh it Kahn. net: Husky, owned bT fT. Me-e. second. WlnniTi' dsa and Kiit-Ne Nome. owned by Ftunfishuh riRST-DATP WINNERS OF BLUE RIBBONS AT THE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL DOG SHOW OF THE PORT LAND jrv.wci. CLUB. ) ':'?. ".:-. . . e -e . , -.v -..- - - rxV- ssi m Ji i a .rmZ?m :: ' r i v : - V:te:r Kilm. Brst: Husks. oned by Dr. Str-le. I '-J":al i""' petnees Novtce doss Drug Store Rlr. I I. Kalgbf traet mf r-alsui. Rgl-' ted Ht. ncd hy Tios Ksrr. first; Td'l" Mmrr Fl"r. s"-.Td: t;icnwo"l Hn Die. owned hr I'harlrs . !to n. third, .."iirrirao-brrd i"fl. nnlr 'J round" tri; flare Kip, owned b A fair. Brs:. t-lmlt docs, nnder S3 pounda Drug Store Rip. owned by Hose A- Farr. flrat. Ameri can dogs. Si pounda and oyer Glen-rood Brownie, owned by Charles V. Brown, first. Umlt dogs. 6S pounda and over Olenwood Ilrownla. owned by Charles V. Brown, nrst. Open dogs. OS pounda and over Lectrim lianger. ovned by t-harlea R. Campion. Hrat; Teddy, owned by Elmer Keeder. sce ond. Winners' dog I.ectrlm Hangar, owned by Charles R. Campion, flrat: Teddy, owned by Klnier Reader, aecond. Pupny bitches Willamette Lady, owned by A. fc. Byron. first. Novice bltchea Willamette Lady, owned by A. nyron. nri. bitches. 8t pounda and ander Lady Kvelyn, owned by K. C. Keeney. nrst: Chlqoltta. owned by K. Tl. Powell. second. 9p'n bltchea under 60 pounda Walla Walla Rash owned by Mrs. Ellis, first: Hickory Qurrn. owned by Kdward R. Hill, second: I. adv Evelyn, owned by R. C. Knfy, third. Winners' bitches Walla Walla Rush, owned by Mra. Ellis, flrst: Hlcktry Queen, owned by E.lward R. Hill, lerond. English Pettera: Puppy dogs Lectrlm Dash, owned by Chaxlea R. Campion, first, Novice dogs Prince Rapp. Jr.. owned by Mas Flelschner. nrst: Alandella Rrdakin. owned by Mies Margaret H. Smith, aecond: Pacific Squires Wonder, owned by the Pa cific Kennels, third. American-bred Hand some Keno. owned by Mra. J. T. Keller, first: Prince Kapp, Jr.. owned by Max Flelschner. second. Limit dogs Handsome Spot, owned by Mra. J. A. Robb. first; Handsome Keno. owned by Mrs. J. T. Keller, second: Prince Rapp. Jr.. owned by Max Flelschner. third. Open doge Handsome Pan II. owned by Mra. Alan W. Smith, flrat: Joe. owned by C B. Williams, second: Handsome Keno. owned by Mra J. T. Kel ler, third. Winners dogs Handsome Dan II. owned by Mra. Alan W. Smith, flrat: Handsome Keno. owned by Mra. J. T. Kel ler, aecond. Pacific Coaat bred doss Hand aome Keno. owned by Mrs. J. T. Keller, first: Joe. owned by C. 78. Wllllama. second. Bred by exhibitor dogs Handsome Keno. owned by Mra. J. T. Keller, first: pacific Siulrea Wonder, owned by the Pacific Ken nels, aecond. Poppy bltchea Lectrlm Blue Belle, owned by Charlea R. Campion, nrat. Novice bitches Fsnnle. oaned by Leonsrd Brown, flrst: Alan Del Lady Peggy, owned by Kenneth A. Ijtnchs. aecond: Diana, oamed by Mra. Alan Welch Smith, third. Limit bitches Paclflc Belle, owned by the Pacific Kennela. first. . Open bitches Ar batua Swallow, owned by J. S. Hlckford Wither. Brat: Meadowview May. owned by Miss Margaret B. Smith, aecond: Diana, owned by Mra. Alan Welch Smith, third: Alan Del Lady Peggy, owned by Kenneth A I-aurha. reserve. Winners' bitches Ar butus Swallow, owned by J. . Hlckford Wither, flrst: rannle. owned by Leonard Brown, aecond. Bred by exhibitor bltchea Pacific Belle, owned by the Pacific Ken nels, flrst. Gordon Settera Open dogs and bltchea Houaer-s Freda T.. owned by M. C. nickln aon. flrst. Wlnnere" doga and bltchea llouser-s Freda T.. owned by M. C. Dlckin aun. flrat. Irish Setters Novice does Blerney, owned by Arthur Cavtlle. first. Amcricsn- bred dogs Blarney, owneo. oy nar vine flrst. Oocn dogs Bow. ownmi oy 73. May. flrst. Winners' dogs Bow owned b C. B. May. first: Blarney. owned toy Arthur Cavtlle. second. IrUh Water Spanlela Puppy dogs and bitches Nellie. owned by f. M. noose. e.rat, American-bred aoere enn oucnes Queenle. owned by Mrs. V. M. Boose, flrst. ilrlsh water spamei: m -Mtches First, yueenle. owned by Mrs. I. yi. Hoo.se; second. Nellie, owned by R. M. Booth. Cocker Spsnlels I black 1: Puppv docs Kulshan Pativ. owned by Miss IJiilan John son, first. Novlca dos Donald, ownea oj -evenn llarkson, flrt; Kulshan Patsy, owned by Mlsa Lillian Johnson, aecoad. American-bred dogs lionald. owneu o Feverln Harkson. first. Limit ooas Bwana Tumbo. owned by u. r. Lrr". first: Jesroond Monarch, owned by Mm. J. W. Crelghton. second. Open dos Victoria Chum, awned by Mra. A. J. Garescn. Victor, owned bv Mies K. lampion, w. Winners' dogs Bwsna Tumbo. oanea oy P. Creaswell. first: Victoria Churn, owned by AJrs. A. J. Garesche, aecond. ovic pch- Kulshan Bullka. ownea ir Jin- Outman. flr-t. Amencan-nrea ounne. Kulshan Bullka. ownea ty airs. . u. man. second; Diablo isabcll. owned by iian- l Kennela flrat. l.tmlt bltcnes jeamonu Gloria owned by Mrs. J. W. Cre!hton. flrat: Kulshan Francle. ownea oy tioisn.i v.. welL aecond. Oxen bltchea Victoria Tlney. owned by Mra. A. J. Career),, first: fr- leaa Glory, owned by rea tvienoier. mm,.,. Kulshan Francis, owned by Roland O. Jam- w.lL third. Winners bltchea victoria i iney. i k XI r A J. Caresche. first: Fear- leas Glory, owned by Ted Klelhofer. second. RTCI.KS OVTLIXFJ BY SWEDES Man Mutt Throw With Both Hands In Olympic Games. NEW YOP.K. April 3. In order to avoid any possible misunderstanding at the Olympic games, James E. Sulli van, secretary of the American com mittee, some time ago requested the Swedish Olympic committee to forward full particulars in relation to the rules, weight-throwing contests (right and left hand). He ha Just received a letter from the Swedish committee saying that In thefe contests all the competitors will make their eftorts with one hand and then the other. The best efforts with each hand will be added together to de termine the competition. Mitchell laaes. at t lr-tnrtu B. t Inner f Majority of at. Ilernar4 Honors. S. sne. to.nlmaux IWk, ttv.net! by Htinilseknts Knkn 3. fn, irea liane. (reined tsy Kale tv . Hstkln I, Dub, y moot .-Coated .. llcrosrd, Oivard by Mln. in M. drisita. Black Heavyweight Faces Smuggling Charge. JEWELS ARE BROUGHT IN Champion's Blonde Wife Displays Diamond Necklace Husband Didn't Mention to Orficcrs. Coft to Be Heavy. CHICAGO. April J. (Special.) A little oversight on the part of- Jack Johnson, the pugilist, when he encoun tered the custom rSirtrg in New York on his return from tho coronation o King George i about to cost him If the black man's flghtlng blood prompts him to contest the charges of smuggling- that have been preferred asainst him. he will be prosecuted by the Government In the immediate fu ture, with the prospect that the cost will be much higher. As soon as Johnson returned to Chi cago hlr blonde wife exhibited a re markable diamond necklace tha. be came the envy of her neighbors, fuga cious members of tha heavyweight's own race could not recall that they had heard of his declaring this mag nificent gift to the custom officials. They finally wrote a letter to the New York customs offices. Secret Service men made a late visit to the Johnson residence and departed with the treasure, in spite of the vig orous protests of the pugilist and his wife. ILAwrsnce. Jacobs. Assistant Dlrtrlct Attomoy, who has the handing of tha case, conferred with Johnson today. McKce Wins Y. M. C. A. rcntathlon, McKee won the Y. M. C. A. Pen tathlon yesterday afternoon, taking first place with 384 points. Eighteen men competed, with four winning silver medals and six taking bronze prises. The winners and their scores: McKee. 38; Turner. 319; Entrlekon. 310; Brooke. 309; Poison, 335: Price. 2S0: Gale, 260: Schawaboner, 234: Brown, 231: Vanderlip, 222. The events consisted of: High Jump, pole-vault, shot-put. 100-yard dash, half-mile run. Council A of the Junior class will hold Its annual aquatic meet at tho Y. M. C. A. tonight. Ten I no to Have Baw-hull Team. CENTRAI.IA. Wash.. April 3. (Spe cial.) Tenlno will have a baseball team again this year. A committee now Is engaged in soliciting funds to pay a lease on a ball ground and to purchase new uniforms for the team. Practically all of last year's team will return, and with several promising- re cruits in prospect a strong; 1912 aggre gation is predicted. Centralis I'an Disappointed. CENTRAI-IA, Wash.. April 3. (Spe cial.) Aberdeen's announcement that there would be no ball team In that city this year has served as a bomb in local baseball circles. In view of the fact that the State League was an ap parent certainty. Fans and directors of Centralia and Chehalis are putting their heads together to find some rem edy for the situation. lcSIlnnIIIe to Sleet Quakers. M'MINNVJiyr.K. Or.. April 3. (Spe cial.! The 1911 baseball season will open at MrMlnnvllle Saturday.. April 6. when I'arlflc College, of Newberg. will mueet McMinnvllle College. Sunday. April 7, at the new baseball park here, the Keystone Woolen Mills of "Portland will play the McMinnvllle team. Yale Football lcn to Train. NKW HAVKX. Conn.. April S. Head Coach Arthur Howe of the Yale foot ball team has issued a call for candl late3 for next year's team to report for practice Immediately after college Iternard. Owned It. ;. pure aa an EASTER LILY! Equipped with the new cap that requires no opener. Stand ard prices. Delivered any where. Bottles exchanged. Those Tear Dealer, Grocer or 11 Ml. Portland Brewing Main 708, A 5352 opens following the Easter recess April 11. An innovation in the Spring prac tice is planned this year in having two teams line up against each other daily. Heretofore the Spring practice has been light Los Angeles Gets Berger. WICHITA. Kan., April 3. Frank Isa bcll. manager of the Des Moines West ern League team, received notice yes terday from C. Comiskey. of Chicago Americans, that Joe Berger had been sold definitely to LoB Angeles instead of to lies Moines. Berger went to Chi cago from the Wichita-Pueblo team last year. Isabell was informed last right that he was to be sent to Des Moines. Dates Set for Olympic Trials. SAN FRANCISCO, April 3. William Humphrey, chairman of the Pacific Coast trial committee for the Olympic games, announced today that the Pen tathlon trials would be held here May 19 and the Decathlon trials on May 25 2. As previously announced, the field and track trials will be held May 18. Hrand Will Go Back to Spokane PrOKANK. Wash.. April 3. Paul Strand, a lefthanded pitcher, has been released by th& San Francisco club of the Coaht League to the Spokane club of the Northwestern League. He will report at Spokane for the opening of the season. Minor Baseball. llolman school defeated the Terwilli gr Grammar School baseball team Tuesday II to 1. The batting and base running of Ackrra. for the Holmans, was the feature of the game. The bat teries were: Holman. Ackers and War ren: Terwilllger, Duncan and Farrman. Vernon defeated Highland Tuesday on the Jefferson grounds 6 to 4. In the tightest game yet played In section 8. The two teams were tied through most of the innings until the Vernon band scored the winning run In the seventh. An Evening in the Won derland of Science Y. M. C. A. Saturday, April 6, 8 P.M. RADIUM LIQUID AIR and WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY The p-reatest marvels of science clearly demon strated by Prof. Wm. B. Patty Admission. 35 Cents BEER!! Every bottle is purified and tested : to insure maximum joy during Easter festivities !!!!! ! 'specially adapted for family use 'cause it's thoroughly aged Co. The batteries were: Vernon, Gray and Rodgers; Highland, Neff and McAdee. Tho White Caps captured both sec tions of a double-header Sunday, de feating the. Commercial Club J to 8 and tho Midways 6 to 1. The Baltimore Dairy Lunchers de- C2) - Good Fridia.y -3- HOT CMOS Order Them of Your Dealer This Morning or You Will Have to Go Without Them Royal Bakery & Confectionery Be Sure You Get ROYAL Hot Cross Buns Note that the mag nifying glass fails to detect any impur ities in EDEL BRAU. goodness is thoroughly proven at this glad EA time, by ftm.avws.-A -Vm. feated the Red-Front aemi-pros "Sun day 11 to 10. Grass Valley defeated Morrow Sun day at Grass Valley 8 to 2, in a game that was a pitchers battle. Through the bat work of Kverly. maximum purity means maximum TE tel Bra r- k Nlles and Roberts, the Standard Oil Company took a game from the Heilis Theater 13 to 4. Sunday. In Taochow there are some Strang in dustries. One is tho raising of the maclii. a sort of large pheasant, the tail feath ers of which are very valuable, as they are needrd for the dress hats of mandarins. v rl BUNS 1