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.THE . OREGQtfy. DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 16,, 157. m phizes io AfcTOONIST JOHNf ' SEED SEillS CAPTURE PORTL ,10 spQMnm mm qp rag ?m " ' ' " - f .... " THE WAY THE DOQ SHOW LOOKS TO C OPEIIIIiejfiE '. esesS)BMrseseBjeeBs t i. , ... I t- AID 6 i Names of Numerous Local Fan - - ciers Are Seen as Owners of -'Winning Canines. TROPHIES DISTRIBUTED -1 , ; . ' SATURDAY EVEMlNO : 1 i - .- - .. f .. ? , ..-. ;?: Judg Begins at 9 O'Clock Every -Afternoon and Sessions Are ITeld la Evening Plcturei 'of Likely . Candidates In Bulldog Class. : Portland :'dogS ' took .' many prints ' at '. the .'hands of George W. Clayton; Judge of the Portland Kennel club's bench i chow,' yesterday,- the opening- day. , But. .visiting! dogs .took. many, also; more, perhaps, considering their . number, :" Among-, the . setters :. especially prises i were captured . by out-of-town dog' In , the clatrsc' so .far judged, however, the : names ' of manr well-known ' Portland- i ers are sees as owners of the prise ca- . nines. Tha'InArtn ho run at ' 9 o'clock .yes- terday afternoon and a session was also I Don Harlody A. C. Smite, Hlllsboro, pre- held In the evening. contrary t o. me i ' program as first snapped out, there will . be no Judging- in the morning, me ei - i . ,, , XJrV V VTV HAIR. -iNDl'J VST CANT- ,1 I Four to Three Is Score, Portland . Losing by Combination . . of Hard Luckr - " MONSTER CROWD IS 'i V THERE WITH THE NOISE Disaster Comes hi Fourth," but the Beavers Nearly Even falters In Eighth and There Are Thrilling Momenta la Sixth and Ninth. . A.YAt,D.OFPACHSMONO NO OCER. HK6. tendance to far has-been light, but It i Harry Whlttter's jUdy Leytoa. la expected that It will be much better t this evening and better stui -tomorrow and Saturday. The show will be open I Saturday night late to aocommodate the c crowda One of the features or aiur - dav evening's program will bs a Uia- i tributlon of the trophies." . - i Yesterday's prises were awarded as follows: ' ; 1 1 ;. 'i Great Danes. Novice doss First Jasper, Mrs.' I O. Caroenter. v f Limit doga First, IJef, Dr. J. C. Zan; second. Jasper,. Mrs. U O. Carpenter; third. Mont Alto. E. A. Schloth. Open dogs First, Lief, Dr. X C Zaa; . second, Mont Alto, E. A. Bchiotn. . OrayaoeuidB. i. Open dogs and . bitches First Com pany B, Miss Llllle Tllden. - I V- Xnssian -Wolf Xoaaos.' '- "Kovlc.obea and . limit , dogs and - V J J. C. Harrelson'a Tiger Lily. ; bitches Firsts, Valpes o Valley Farm, EiSgar Ames, Seattle, wasnington. '; ypvh winds. Open dogs and bitches First, Major, i, Limit dogs and .bitches First, fMinor, Mr. H.. VV. JEMflSi.seconlAaj.iJen, "A. M cronin. , Pointers. ' - 1 Puppy dogs First. King Bee, Dr. ,Ck ' E. Bruerej second. Chief Sam, Fred W. Novice dogs--First, Don Harold, A. C. ' Rhute. Hlllsboro, Oregon; j second. Prince, B. House; tmra. King Bee, Dr. a. E. Bruero. ' ' - , i Limit dogs (under 65 pounds) First Don Harold. A. C Shute, Hlllsboro, Ore. gon; secono. Kanger, jurs. j. ji. Chip- , man: third,-Jacic Knsn, Cdgar M. Laa . arua. . ' Limit dogs (over 85 pounds) First, 1 Plain King, J. D. Honeymafi; second, ' Sport, Otto . Schumann; third, 6am, W. , o. Van Schuyver. - Open 'dogs (under 65 pounds) First L J. C. li.-.rretsoa's Squlro Alien, Open d6gs (68 pounds and over) First Mason's King, H. M. Psbst; sec ond,' Plain King, J. D. Honeyman; third. Sport Otto Schumann. Puppy bltchee First Lady Nett Thomas Howe, Hlllsboro, Oregon; sec and, Chiqulta, C. R. Powell: third. Lady H. Thomas . Howe, Hlllsboro. lfovlce bitches First Chiqulta, C. R. Powell: second. Ducheaa II. V. Wl ley, Hlllsboro, Oregon; third, Miss Vir ginia, E. 8. Hall,; Qresham, Oregon. " Limit bitches (under to pounds) First Duchess II, W. V. Wiley, Hllls- Doro, uregon. n ; . t Limit bitches (10 pounds and over) First walla walla Rush, C B. Graves; second. Lady Nett Thomas Howe, Hllls boo, Oregon. ' . ,'v-t -'' - ' open Ditcnet (under so pounds) Flrsf Duchess II, W. V. -Wiley, Hllls boro, Oregon: second. Flue, Lltt Hoff man; third, Nellie, Charles K. Cook, t Open bitches (60 pounds and overt- First Walla Walla Rush, C B. Graves; second. Earls Feebe A,, J. , Kruger. t ; . zagiua sienerB. v Puppy dogs First Handsome Dan, Ben Bogart; second, Deacon Parsons, K. A. parsons; ;tnird, Reuben, Dr. S. Smith. - V " ; . -. ' ; Novice dogs First Ruby'g Doctor Hunter, W. F. Lipman; second. Dam, Sam Streben, ' Troutdale, Oregon; third. Bow .P., M Boose. ?:- i -.? ;-.. Limit dogs First Handsome Jim. Dr. A. W. Smith; second. Ruby's Doctor Hunter, -w. iy Lipman; third, Dan, Sam Btreoen, Troutaaie, Oregon. The evening awards wer v'J "Bngllsli Setters. ? Limit dogs First Handsome ' Jim. Dr. A. W., Smith: second. Ruby's Doc tor Hunter, Will F. Lipman; third, Dan, nam BtreDen, xrouiaaie. Oregon. Open dors First ' Handsome JlnL Dr. A. W. Smith; second,' Ruby's Doctor Hunter, wui jr. Lipman; third, .Dan, earn utreoen, uroutaaie, uregon. ,v rwpvr Ditcnea First Gala. EL A. Parsons; second, Nancy Pranks, J- M, Novice bitches First Queen Racket J. -K. Hubbard. Seattle; second. Flirt Mrs. Sadie Crowder;. third, , Liberty aoe, m. jca. i. jwy era Open bitches First Queen Racket t. E. Hubbard. Seattle; Second. Rockllne Ladybird, M. H. Taylor. Victoria. B. Gordon Setters. Puppy dogs and bitches First Ladv MacHae. wiu u. MacHae; second, Flor odoro, W. O. Van Schuyver. Novice dogs First Maxv A." Will V Lipman. - . ' , , : Open . dogs First Max A. Will F. Lipman; second,, Oregon Rowdr. Thomas Howe, Hlllsboro, Oregon; third, Mark. H..W. Metsger. . Novice bltcha First Ladv MacRae. wiu u. MaoKae; second. ' Florodo. W. . Limit - bitches First ' Freda V. T, Thomas Howe, Hlllsboro; Second, Lady aiaonae, win- u. juacKae; tnlrd. Fannla M. N. CosteUo. .- . t , y .. : Open bitches First Freda T. Thom as nowe. Hiusporo; second, Fannie, M, a'? Zrlsa Setters. ' 1 Puppy dogs and bitches First Lady noi, i nomas tiowe, Hlllsboro.' Novice dogs First. Whatf Si Tounge. Hlllsboro. ;v 5 . Limit dogs First Whatt H. Tounge, Hlllsboro. . : upon dogs First Whatt IB. agnlfji cent WEEK FROM NEXT SATURDAY THE l DATE OR CITYHALL BALL GA " Offlelaldom t tho rfty hall Is agog over the coming baseball game -between the councilman and the assessors, and a number of wagers are said, to have been jnade between admirers of "both aggre gations..'" Vlf'ie, ''t '' ?"t:;.'',;7' Saturday. Mar 25. will be the time and Multnomah field will be the scene. Practice of the kind' that promotes soreness has been tabooed by, stipula tion..' -V; ': :,: .' ' Councilman A. .N. Wills has In hand the ' selection of 'the team which will represent the city fathers. Ho prom- their "constlta- a winning repre sentation.. He has not yet entirely satisfied himself as to the peculiar nt ness of a number of candidates, but such well-known faces as those of J. P., Sharkey, Dan Kenaner, jonn Annana, George D. Dunning. H. A. Beldlng, R. .Preston, J. F. Bocthe. H. rW. Wal lace, A, O. Rushlight Frank B. Bennett Thomas Gray. , .W. T. Vaughn, ' K, E. Menefes and George Baker will be. seen on the diamond. Captain Wills will, to be sure, bo In uniform. The lineup of the assessors presents a formidable array ' of former well known corner-lot stars at the national game. .There will be Assessor SIgler himself on the pitching staff and-he will alternate with, Mr, Jones.; Pratt and Young will be at Rie receiving end. although It is rumored tn the corridors that they are in opn rebellion against the order, assigning them to that posi tion. - The same two computers will off and on , cover the initial sack. ' Lewis will be stationed at second base and Beach will look after the vacant terri tory around . third. When Sigler has exhausted his curves and shoots he will retire to the short field. Mr. Jones will cover that important assignment when his chief is twisting them over. .There will be outfielders in any number on the assessor's team. Rowland, Holbrodk, Funk, Maxwell, Monahan and. Hart have obligated themselves to ' chase hanoe flies from council willows. v.; v-' ;v It will ibs a great game. N Sure. Tounge, Hlllsboro, Ndvlce bitches First Lady Jeannot xavmam xiowe, muBDOro. , Ohesapeaks Bay Dogs. Limit bitches First Ann Nenttm Dr. Paul Smith, Aberdeen, Wash. $ Open oncnes First Lady Teasee. Mrs. W. B. Martin, Seattle: second, inn Neptune, Dr. Paul Smith. Aberdeen, t i : uocxer Bpaauis. Puppy dogs and bitches fblackl First i-ates. Mrs. c,. W. Sharpies. Se. attle. - , ... Novice dogs (black) First. Flush. Miss Clara Booth. . Limit dogs (black) First Victor. El. tner Col well Jr. - . , Open dogs i ?; (black) First,." Duke Royal, R. J. Oamewell. Bellingham. Wash. o-i-:-'-. .- -Novlee- bitches. (blackXFirsV Pates, Mrs. C. W. Sharpies, ' Seattle. Limit bitches (black) First Melba. Mrs. Jack Ormsby; second. Fanny, Mrs. T. M. WUlls.1 - . - - , Puppy dogs and bitches (color other than black) First, Spider Mrs. C. W. Sharpies,- Seattle. , Limit dogs fpartt-coior) First, Mo Klnley, A. A. Kldderly. Limit dogs- (any other solid color other than black) First Red King, J. Wesley Ladd. i '. ! Open dogs (parti-ooior ) First, Bud Zants. Mrs.' C W. Sharpies. Seattle: second. Portland Kid, R. G, Oamewell, Bellingham. Open dogs (any solid color other than black) First. Red King, J. W. Wesley Ladd. ' Novice bltche i . (other than black) First Spider, Mrs. C. W. Sharpies, Se attle, t ' Limit bitches (any - solid oolor other than black) First Bed' Queen.. J. Wes ley Ladd. 1 Open j , bitches (partl-color) First Butheda. Mrs. C. W. Sharpies. Benttle. Open -bitches . (any solid, eolor other than black) First Red Queen, J. Wes ley Ladd. . WRIGHT AND BtHR WILL TRy FOR MIS TROPHY One Is an ' Ex-Champfon, : the T OtTier Was Runner-Upr, at .'I , Newport Last Year. the plana promise the finest sport of the kind ever provided in ; the United States. -The Importance f the" tourna ment may be realised when it is stated that the entries Include several of the best known anglers of Rurope,' as well as a large Dumber of American ex perts. . John Enrlght of Ireland, who last year created a new world's record for - the Salmon . fly easting; throwing i2 xeec, is among tne'oobtestants. COPPER LEAGUE OPENS BASEBALL SEASON TODAY) Beats . C Wrlcht and Karl H. Behr .in tk nt tta.Jkmarlca.a I . " 1 (Jearnal BdccUI Senice.l ' tennl. team which -wiU f.- mis summer o compevfj mr opens 1U season today, is one of the F. Davis "international trophy. - Wright moat unloue professional baseball or- . ? 1 , ' x , ,,i I i . i a . , . . . waa ice American ccMuniiiun- m , nv ganisaiiona aoing r Business inis rear. and Behr reached the finals In "the na- Only four clUe are comprised in the playing week stands the league expects to succeed financially. Houghton opens here today and Calumet begins the sea son at Winnipeg. The season will close September S. Uonal games a .Newport last summer. Wright and Behr ar probably tne wo best ." American representatives v. thAt could be selected, except the present champion of America, William J. Cloth ier, who beat them ' both at Newport last year - -., 1 ' , i ' The English Lawn Tennl association I has given hotlca that the-, preliminary mfetch forthe Dwlght F.- lavls trophy between America and Australia -will be played at Wlmbleton, Saturday, Monday . and Tuesday, July 18, 15 and 16, and the challenge tie with the winning na tion against the English holders Satur day, Monday and . Tuesday. July zo, zi and - JI.-.1-. ;i,;v.v., n.t. HOLLADAY'S YEAM PAYS V COLLEGES COMPETE FOR -TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP ! (Journal flpeeial Service.) " : ; . .ta Atlanta, Ga- May The best ten nis talent to be found among southern colleges was assembled on the courts of the Atlanta Athletlo dub today at the opening or the annual tournament for 'the southern Intercollegiate ' cham pionship.' The 'largo and high class! entry list promises well -tor . the sue- - TXSTERDAra RESttTS, ' " Portland ,' San Franolsoo L " Oakland Los Angelee 6. - ' " STANDING OF THE OLITBS. " ! - " iWon, Lost - P. C Los Abgles ........,.'Jle II . .Ill Oakland 11 , 16 .686 San Fcanclsob II - ' 16 ; .6(6 Portland). ., ..... . . 10 '! 16 j!66 "Well now,, wasn't that a m opening, thought u ' Oh yea, the Beavers lost the game, but you weren't sure of it 'for a minute until. Casey popped the last fly out, to golden-head Nick Williams. And there were three, doleful . innings - in which Portland trailed four runs behind. ' But twice, two holy times yes, three, count ing the lastnnlng you were euro that WK were gcHng to carry that first game away -in our little old vest pocket A crowd of 4600 fans and half-baked fans were there and every one of them got into the .howling spirit, of the thing at some 'lime or another during that nine innings. Wasn't, that a welcome worth mentioning f -.,- Then the stunt of the 'leading dtl sens" of the town lent amusement to the start . It was the same old thing. but it never becomes any the less funny. Dr. Harry pranced out on the diamond, rolled vp his right coat sleeve so high that It will take an extra two minutes of Ironing to work the crease out Audi tor -Jevlln shed his cdat and glasses, handed his hat to somebody, dressed up in a mask, cap and glove and squatted down behind Htldebrand. The mayor, with -a heroic flourish, tossed the ball. and actually actually Mr. Devlin caught it .''" JV '' - Zjaae and. Berlin Stoats. " - Oee, waan't that nice? Lane and Dev. tin were stage struck I mean baseball struck right there, and they wanted to go right ahead and finish the game 'as McCredle's battery Paljaw! Devlin did not need the mlt and he threw it aside. Lane's next-ball hit the ground .about half .t way f, bet ween the - plate and the mountain. .The third one waa higher, but it wasn't a strike, and.' moreover, it hurt Devlin's lily white handa So the city's dignitaries bowed low once more to the multitude and hiked. - Judge G. H. Williams umpired during the exhibition of the national game by the mayor and the auditor. A few min utes previous he raised the stars and stripes and the 1606 pennant on the flag staff over In right field. As the em blems traveled upward the band struck up toe national hymn and 4800 spectat ors sprang to their feet and stood for a moment with bared bead. - '., . V - ' Oame Good SnblbltlOa. " v The game Itself was a great exhibi tion from the viewpoint of the spectacu lar. It was full of long flys. There were several dose plays and numerous errors. Then there were times when the fans expected Portland to send a whole1, regiment of players across the pan and at once everlastingly swam; Ffrisco's four little tallies; , but , when ovtland didn't "? The game started with three rattling good innings in . which there was no score. - Then the Frisco sluggers fell onto Groom's curves and landed ' three safe hits almost in sucesston. To make matters worse Groom went into the air and gave two passes, the' result being that Moriarlty, Wheeler, Williams and Murphy all made the circuit around the diamond, - i. ...;., lu;1Utos sUnth. ; , ." That put Portland' away behind, but in the sixth the .Jans yelled themselves hoarse, for things looked, mighty good. Jones soaked Shlnn in the back. Lovett I , , iBMBBMBweepMBeww i 'iii i- . ; 'Diamonds -.:Waiches .;.;;Jeweliy' , I Payments I I " Make a small payment upon pur- I chasing article, then $1.00 per week -J I III 1 1 thereafter. .You wear the jewelry I feNi! 11 while paying for same. , I r Hi . . . -.You. . I ; I Welcome - :S:":Cretlif' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Inspection Cordially Invited . 1 1 1 1 1 I Gevurtz & Sons II llll ' ' " Comer of . , s I II I I 'H"" S080 Yashin Sfc':-.V.-., I . I I.The I . .Ifffi. M . 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REACH COMPANY. 1771 Tulip Street, Philadelphia 1 Eight handball players of the Mult nomah club furnished a two hours-, en tertainment for a crowd of .spectator at the club court last nignc une eigni all got onto the court at the same-time ana piayea e not maica 01 xuree iimn out of five. At the end or tne tnatcn in four unlucky players dug into their Jeans and paid for a box at the Mar- quam Urand for all, aa well aa zor a suooer to follow . the performance ' of Fantana. The first team was composed of B. HolladayrA.- O." Jones,- -Thomas deland and Jordan Zan: .the second of Q. C. Moor. Sam Holbrook,-George McMU Ian and P. M.-Dunne. Moore's team continue for three days. . EASTERN BASEBALL s Satloaal &eaaue! ' ' Chicago, V, Philadelphia, f. 3oston, l; Pittsburg, 1. t New Tork. 4; Cincinnati, ft. , liBt. &oxl. 4;. Brooklyn, I. . ',-7 - Amsnoaa JMagne. Philadelphia, J i St, Louis, I. ' fioRTHWEST; LEAGUE: ' At 'SeaWe.' ! ,; um ana aa.- uuunw. v .cwb i ' , ' . - s,a.ei. won the match, the score being 14-21, 1 Seattle . . .....0O400000 4 . 0 Jl-4. 14-24, 21-12, 21-11. V The playing I Tacoma ...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 was faat - and , furious an ine way i Batteries ttusn ana etaniey; uoyie through and was a great exhibition-of land BHaa Umpire Kiopf.; expert handball, as well -as furnishing I ; " , . , e- . i amusement for the gallery. , Oakland Beats Angela. ' flan i TTntrvnliira. ' M.v -Tl.Vl.n4 FLY CASTING CONTESTS f?un:"v.u nlnta Be sm saMf sA pe. m f I UllllUKi SVVI lllfj UTf I UUsV . '. DUVIQi I IN'NtW-TUilN- IUUAI- -- ;vl.-;., RH-- Oakland .. . . .. 9 6 11 1 1 0 0 $ t It 01 Batteries Carnes . and Hogan; Cates and Bliss. - Umpire Perrlne. '.-. Jones soaked Casey and1 the bases were full with nobody out. Didn't it look good! But no; three gentle flies of the plum pudding sort were out Into the air by the next'thrM batters and the Inning was over. In the eighth the fans went wild again when Portland made her - three - run. The thing was done by safe swata on the 'part Of Lovett, Casey and Bassey and on a couple of errors by Moriarlty at short In the ninth, with .two out, there was a chance for a tied score, for Lovett -ppunded out a two-bagger, but Casey folio wed "with' an easy fly, and the first game or. tne season was over. Here's what the official scorer has to say about it: v ' , . PORTLAND., . . ' ' W . . XB. R. H. PO. A. E. Shlnn, ss. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Lovett, cf. .......... 4 Casey, 2b. ........... 4 MoCredle, rf. ........ 4 Bassie, It 4 Mott-Sb 4 Donahue, e. ,...,..... 4 Carson, lb. .......... 4 Groom, p. .,..,.... t Moore'..jj.;.. 1 Time of game Two hours. Derrick. , .t wJ:.;; . . , : Umpire . j. Notes of the Oame. Tou couldn't call it one-sided at alL : Lovett starred at the bat ' Three sin gles and a two-bagger la four times up la going a little. v Lovett also made a magnlflcent run ning catch, which saved a greater ca tastrophe in the fourth. He made fine throw in, which, however, Murphy ran into as he was scoring. 1 4 02 i ; o 2 S 4 2 : o 04 0,6 06 0 0 0 0 IJonnuf SfMclel flarlea.) . New York. May 14. The banks of the Harlem 'Mere, In Central park, were thronged with-disciples of Isaak, Wal ton today at the opening of the big fly and bait : casting tournament organised by the Anglers' club of New York. .The tournament is to last three days, and if ir ;.. PROFESSIONAL BASE BALL oTxrara oamxs ) PORTLAND vs. SAN FRANCISCO ; TAJoaur stjuist astotnros. . MAY 1 5-1 6. i 7-1 8-1 9 y Games begin at 2:10 p. m. Sunday 2:20 t. tn. General admission 86e Grandstand SSO. Children XOe. , XASXES' SAT mUSAT. Judge W M.- Kavanaugh of ' Little Rock, who for..: several years has been president of the Southern Association of. Bareball Clubs, is mentioned as a pos- Ible candidate for - the gubernatorial nomination in Arkansas." . ,. z r:-x - 1 XT . TOV BOaTT f'tt f- Succeed the first time use Herblne and you will get instant relief. -The. great est liver regulator. A positive cure for- constipation. dyspepsia. , malaria. chills and all liver complaints. Mr. C of Emory, Texae, -writes; "My wife has been uaing. nerome- xor- herself . and children for five years. It Is a sure cure for constipation and malaria fe ver, which is. substantiated by what it nas aone ror my xamuv. oia or sal druggists. r ' m- - , -. .. .- Totals i i .4.......20 .SAN FRANCISCO. AB.R.H.FO.XE. Hlldebrand, If. :. 4 Mohler. Sb. .......... S Morlarty. as. ....... , 4 Wheeler, cf. 4 Irwin, tb. 4 Williams, lb. 2 Murphy, rt ......... 4; Street c, ....... .fr.4 Jones, p. ....,;..... 0 0 f0 1. 2 I' 0 1 1 0 0 3 4 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 . S, 0 0 'Hi J Totals . a e.e a e i.;-22 4 I 27 12 4 r'Moore batted for Groom in' ninth. iM''i: 8CORHJ BT..ZNNINGS. " v- " San Franc! soo ....0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Hits vi.V,.,,.0 Hl. 0'1 0 112 Portland V . 0 0 00 0 8 08 Hits V jr.. 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 18 .'. ; :;-v V-: SUMMAHT. .- iA J.: v ; ' Struck out By Groom, v 2; by Jones, 2. Bases on balls Off Groont, 2; off Jones, 1. Two-base hit Lovett Sacrifice hit Mohler. Hit by pitched' balls Wil liams. Shlnn, Casey. First base on er rors San Francisco, I; Portland,' 3. Wild pitches Groom. . 11. Left on bases San Francisco, 8; Portland, 8. McCredle' performed that most dlftl cult feat of picking a fly off the out? field fence; but he had to bump into it himself with enough force to make him rub hta shoulder afterward. Mohler made a great one-handed stop of a throw-In at second, ' putting out Bassey as the latter was trying to make a double out of his single against the center field fence. ,,.. " The parade was : worth ; mentioning. About a score - of autos took a - jaunt around town, beaded by ths band and cars carrying the players and town dig nltarles. ' " Tbreeinw-OT -base- and" nobody-- out In the sixth. What wouldn't Just one hit have been worth thenT The Beavers-are dead in love with the . weather they found waiting for them when they came. They say Call fornla' has been cold and disagreeable all spring. Morlarty.,' the visitors' crack short stop, went into the- game yesterday with an. Injured left arm. Tou would never haVe known lb in bla hitting and diamond work except; in the eighth. As It was, the boy got six assists, one putout and two hits. . Mott Portland s new : third baseman, made . a good showing on the start While he didn't have any look at the bat he got, four assists and four put outs, making neat plays of some of them. His throwing was lower than is usually safe, however. .- , The city council unanimously ad journed to attend the' ball game. - ;' : Hurrying to "catch a ear la Justified If you are answering a Journal want ad. " ' .....' ' i. , i.'.. 'i . M. I.1UIIILII IHIL0 UlilLU . AlVAY FROM GOARDIAN Father In Divorce Suit Charges Wife With Stealing Their :. . lL- Flve-YearrOdS9n. Charles W. Boylan has made sens- tlonal charges against Mrs. Leona Boy lan in a suit for - divorce. Boylan' charges that his wife stole their 8-year- ' old son from the custody of his grand- mother and was subjecting him to evil associations which would ruin him for ever. The child was returned to his -grandmother, Mrs, Hilt, -. , . in his suit for , a divorce. VRnvUa charges hi wife with infidelity, naming Otis Cole aa corespondent" Boylan says his wife left him in September. H06. and -went tolivw wrtlrCole-at'-the Kctss nouae, ill First street - On St. Pat- . rick's day of this year, says Boylan, he went to the Ross house1 to rernWstrato with Cole and Mrs. Boylan forSiwili' oonauci, ana voie anocaea the husband'w I down, bruised his head and face, and Vl. Kicxea mm in tne riDs, making him sick - ana lame, coie waa arrested and fined 820 for assault and battery. . The litigants were married at Oregon City, in September, 1900. - Boylan -asks a decree of divorce and the custody of the ehlld. Methodist at the Dalles. - ' . The Da'Ues, Or,, Mat 11 The district conference of the Methodist Xtoiscooal church is in session here. ; The - dis- -trlct includes Pendleton on the east , Cascade Locks on the west Taklma on the north and PrlnevUle pn the south. Fifty preachers are ; in attendance. ; There will be a sormoa 'every night and . business meetings will flu . the days. The services are Interesting and are attracting good audleacea j