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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1914)
, liiiKliimifllltiAfilttlf ill1 111 m xtmfcaxwinim i mntmmtmmamm IT TAKES YEARS TO GAIN A REPUTATION THAT CAN BE LOST IN A MINUTE xm. crmniMR TIMFS k (E00 Emit EVERY DAY There appears some Item of news In the advertising columns of Tho Times news of the day's "Hest Buys" to bo found In the various" stores. The woman who roadB and heeds these news Items" Is tho one w'..o conducts her household economically. Are tlirse ilaja of war and Wood shed. Is Important thnt you j,a,o full knowledge cf the latest niithcnt c news. Subscribe for Tho Times, and read the events of the da. cncli evening. MEMHEIt OP Tills ASSOCIATED I'HKSS IVOL NO. XXXVIII. Itnlllslie,i 1H78 iw Tho Const Mali. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Conolldntlon of Times. Const Mnil Mn CQ mid Coo liny Aihoillsvr nUt UJ' T E S TO USE ANTWERP AS TERRIFIC LOSS IN ASSAULTS 110 0 BASE TOR ENGLISH ATTACK! mMmmMmmuwntmwmmi latt GEBMANSCAPrURE ANTWERP: BOSTON IKES SECOND m KAMI FROM POILAD LPHIA I White Flag Run up by Belgians After Defenders are Over- wneimea oy .Anmery ana Assault -property Loss 1 There Will Be Enormous CITY LESS THAN ONE HUNDRED MILES FROM ENGLISH COAST LINE ON RIVER , Napoleon Considered it of Greatest Strategic Value Nether- imiuo may i iuvciii uvniiuiia uamy ony eta ivdVUl 1 Base Reports of Battle (Dy Associated Tress to Coos Day Times.) 'PI IF, irAflUE. CM. 10. Anfwovii Kiii'i'miilimwl in Hu , Germans at 2:30 Friday nt'tornoon. The war flag was removed from tho cathedral and tho .while 'flag raised in its place at v a. m. rue actual surrender took place live ami onc-ha!jf hours later. ALL ANTWERP FONTS TAKEN (Dy Associated Press to Coos Uay Times.) BERLIN, Oct. 10. General army headquarters an nounced that the entire fortress at Antwerp, including all forts, are in possession of the Germans. ENGLAND CONFIRMS REPORT (Ity Associated Press to Cooo llay Times.) LONDON, Oct. 10. The British war office announces Antwerp was evacuated hy Belgians yesterday and the Germans took, possession. CAPTURE OF ANTWERP FORTS (Dy Associated Press to Coos Uay Times.) 1JERLIN, Oct. 10. All official announcement issued last night says: "This forenoon several forts of the inner line of fortifications of Antwerp had fallen. The Com mander and garrison evacuated tho fortifications. Only u few forts arc still occupied hy the enemy and this is without influence on our position in Antwerp." ZEPPELINS DIRECT ARTILLEY FJRE Only Score Made in Ninth Inning After Gruelling Bat tle on Diamond OVER 20.000 SAW ' GREAT GAME TODAY Athletics Only. Got Two Hits While Boston Got Seven 0n2 Error for Each ID, AttotUl Prm U , rt Tlmf I SIIIHB PAHK. Philadelphia, Oct. 10. Tho Unstun Nationals won the second game of the world's scries by beating tho Phlladelpi In Americans. It was a gruelling flKht from start to finish and Hoston did not score tin til the ninth. Tho score: lloston 1 7 1 Philadelphia 0 2 1 .Tunic Puzzles Tlimi. James' pitching was simply baf fling, tho Philadelphia v:lu1 IiuIiik helpless before hH speed and fast breaking spltturs. Hoth clubs fluid oil brilliantly, Maranvllle and Harry's vllle threw out Collins. So far, James bns allowed no hits. No runs, no hits no errors. Fifth Inning. First half. James fanned. Mann singled over second. Kvers filed out to Strunk. Barry took Cathor's grounder and tossed to Collins, forc ing Mann. No runs, ono hit, no er rors. Second half. Haker filed out to Whlttcd. Mclnnls fanned. Strunk funned. Iloth had fanned before. No runs, no hits, no errors. Sixth liming. First half. Whlttcd popped out to Collins. Schnilcft, filed out to Murphy, dowdy walked. Mnran- vlllo was hit with pitched ball. Iln ker took Deal's roller and tour-lied third, forcing dowdy. No runs, no hits, no orrors. Second liulf. Maranvllle threw out Harry. Schang got a two-bagger to left. It was tho Athletics' first hit. Seining out when ball got away j fiom dowdy,, who recovered and : threw runner out at third. Maran ' vlllo throw out Plank. No runs, ono Great Battle Line Now Over 350 Miles Long With Cavalry Al most Within Sight of North Sea Serious Engage ments on Southern End Also ' GERMANS. WILL BE ABLE TO AID VON KLUCK WITH TROOPS FROM ANTWERP OPERATIONS ladel oL IJeigiuni, leu yesterday oeioro tne rain ol nuge ells which the Germans began throwing into the city at idnight Wednesday. The civilian populace of the city s fled. The seat of the Belgian government has been plnv being especially hillllant. Following Is the story of tho gainu. hit, no errors, by tunings: Scwntli liming. Twenty thousand persons vlowedi' James fniiucd for tho third time the fray and rheered the Athletics In! Mann struck out, Schang to .Mclnnls. for- Ilakor threw out livers. No runs. their futile efforts to turn tho tunes of battle In tVoir favor. Tim day was built for baseball. Tho sun dried up the moist clouds In tho morning nnd August temperature pre vailed. The crowd rniuo early. The last lingering spectator had hardly turned his way hopioward yesterday when n llnu began to form at the entrance to the unreserved sections no hits, no errors. Second half. Murphy fanned. Ev ent tosHcd out Oldilug. Collins got Infield hit. Collins was plckod off at first, Jamos to Schmidt. No runs ono hit, no orrors. Klghth timing. Flist linlf. Harry throw out1 Cathor. Whlttcd safe when Mclnnls Fifteen minutes after tho gates wore dropped Harry's throw, Harry getting fHv Associated Pres to Coos llay Times.) TUB HAGUE, Oct. 10. It is declared here that the cathedral of Notre Dame has not been damaged at Ant werp. The Clernians delivered their last furious attacks between (5 and 7 o'clock Friday morning. The Belgians resisted them valiantly in their trenches and desperate fighting resulted in heavy losses on both sides. During all Thursdav night Zeppelins directed tho firing of the (iernmn artillery, the results of which were appall ing. The German artillery forced its way across the River Nethe, in which many artillerymen were drowned. an assist. Whlttcd forced at second, Collins taking Schmidt's grounder I and tossing to Harry, dowdy filed I No runs, no hits, one. opened this morning 1000 seats were filled In this section and tho gates kirk last night, proceeding to T.on- the "Itoynl Hooters" from Hoston ,nt to Strunk. wo'o gainereu in loreo. error. Tho Athlotle's looked to Eddie) Second half. Uvtira loaned out Plunk's cross-file to eruniplo up Hos- linker. Marnnvlllo dropped Molnnls' ton's onslaught. Mnnngor Stalllngs foul rly. Mclnnls" fuulcil out to IHml. expected to use Tyler In tho hex for strunk out, i:era to Schmidt. No Reports From Austria and Russia Disagree Regarding Develop- 1 ments in Eastern Theater of War Germans Claim Victories Over Russia in East Prussia (Dy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) LONDON, Oct. 10. Antwerp, the last and strongest citadel ot iJolgiuin, lell yesterday bet ore the ram oL Huge she midni lias lied. Tlie seat ol tne Belgian govi moved to Ostend and the Germans are in occupation. The battle line in France is now so long, forming as ifc does a rough curce of JloO miles, that the battle of A?me and the operations before Antwerp have become closely, related. t It is believed that the Germans will now be able to re inforce Von lluck with troops that captured Antwerp. The German right wing under Von Kluck is apparently still intact. The official French statement reeonls -uio change in the battle line, merely emphasized there vxuva sharp fighting in the region of Roye, nearly ono hundred miles south of the norrKern extremity of the fighting line, where opposing bodies of cavalry are clashing almost within sight of the North Sea. It is believed the Germans intend to use Antwerp as r base for operations against England. Antwerp suffered terribly from the bombardment. All reports agree thnt the Germans entered the city by way of the suburg of Berclnuan, when a white flag of surrender was raised oq the cathedral spire. Tioporls that the Austrian city of Przemysl is on fire lack confirmation. The Austrians insist that the Russian lurningMnoveinent was repulsed. A German report sayw the Russians who took the offensive against the Germans in Galicia and East Prussia have been repulsed all along the line. DANGEROL'S TO ENGLAND (Hy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) LONDON, Oct. 10. The moral effect of the fall of Antwerp is not minimized in England. The city was called bv Napoleon: "A pistol pointing at the heart ot England. Antwerp is 180 miles from London and in Eng land fear was expressed that with this city as the German base, Zeppelins could be used to attack the English coast line, and even London. The distance from Antwerp to the English coast is less than one hundred miles. Ant werp is on the River Scheldt. This river, before it enters tiie North Sea, flows through The Netherlands territory. Under existing conditions it would be impossible J or Ger many to uso Antwerp for a naval base without violating the neutrality of The Netherlands. Hoston. The lineups: Hoston Maun. rf. l'vers. 2li. Cathor. K. Whlttcd, i-f. Schmidt, lb. dowdy, e. Maranvllle, ss. Deal, 3b. James, p. Flrt liming. First half. Hoston to bat. Mann nut, Collins to Molnnls. Hvors scratched an Infield hit which Plank Philadelphia Murphy, rf. Oldrlng, If Collins, Ih Halter, .lb. McIiiiiIh, lb Strunk, cf Harry, ss Schang, e. Plank, p. runs, no hits, ouo error. Ninth Inning. First linlf. Ilnny tluew out .Ma--nuvlllo. Deal got a two-liagge-. over Strunk't. head. Doal stole thlid when Sc'.iiug threw to Harry to catch him napping. James funned for the fourth time. Deal scored on .Mann's hit, which uas Just out or Collins' i each. .Mann went to second on a passed ball. Kvera walked. Kor out at second, Harry to Collins, on Cathor's smash. Ouo run, two hits, ono error. Second half. Harry walked and EXPECT PORTUGAL TO DECLARE AVAR ,i . H. (Hy Associated Press to Cooa Hay Times,) Ai LONDON, Oct. 10. A dispatch from Amsterdam says the liureau Woni'.chr, a semi-official news agoncy, assorts declaration of war on Germany by Portugal is expected in Merlin at any moment. GERMAN OFFICER HEADS 8Y1MANS could not get In tlino to muko tho scliant: faiinod, Uciwcly to Smith. Har ry stealing second. Walsh batted for Plank. Walsh walked. A double play ended the game, Marunvlllo tnk lug Murphy's grotiudor and touching second, wMcli foiyod. Walsh. lie then tluew out Murphy at first. No runs, no hits, no errors. CAEHES BAD RUSSIANS IN JUNE FEB HE L PCDMAMC IN i uxmimnu iii 51 (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) AT THE FRONT, at Wirballen, Russian Poland, Oct. 10. Tho Russians have finally decided to take the of ten sive and for the last three nights have attacked along the entire front extending sixty miles from V ilkowski, nortli of Augilstowo, to a point below Lyck, East Prussia. 1 lose rttacks were repulsed, the Russians losing heavily, while the German losses were light. The Russian artillery, which had been -reinforced by troops from Kpyno, at times shot well but often their shells fell short of the Col umn position. Great damage has been done evcrywheie in the country in which the fight has been raging md sev eral villages were burned. All roads leading from the r:.i.i: ?L :ui ,,.,'fli vMWpcs drivimr cattle bororo JJgUlUlg zuiiu uiv lllltu . -o uiem. .. throw. Gather fanned. . Whlttod walked. Schmidt filed out to Strunk. Xo runs, ouo hit, no orrors. Secoud l.alf. Murphy walked and was out whon Jamos threw wildly to Schmidt, who quickly recovered the hall and threw to Maranvllle, Oldrlng out, Deal to Schmidt. Deal also throw out Collins. No runs, no bits, no errors. Second Inning. First half. Oowdy walked. Mar anvllle sacrificed, Haker to Mclnnls. Plank took Deal's smash and tossed to Haker, who throw to Collins, who touched Oowdy us ho tried to dlldo hack to second. Deal stole second, .lames fanned. No runs, no hits, no orrors. Second half. Haker foulod nut to ibmldt. Mclnnls fanned. Strunk 'en ned. .lames was given n big cheer when ho went to the bench. No ruiiB, no hits, no errors. Thlnl liming. Fit st half. Harry throw out Mann druwn on the nnd Uvers singled to center. Kvers chants' Hank, GHECK E Continuing his operations of pass ing bogus checks, Andrew Harris, hotter known n8 Scott), la now wunted In Marshfleld, for cashing u chock for C at tho Claymoro Hiir on Tuesday morning. Tho paper vas sent to Coqulllo, as It was Fanners' and Mer aud yestonlay ro- u iR nlmost nicked off first hv Schang turned mnrked "no funds." Yestor- but Mclnnls dropped the ball. Cuther day Harris gave Clay Roberts, of flew out to Haker. Kvers out stoal-jtho Hrowry Saloon a check for Ing. Schang to Collins. No runs, ono 5 and slgnod Hutzenbach & liar hit, no errors. jrls, per A. H. Harris. Second half. Harry filed out toi Coming hito tho Claymore Su Cathor. Schang alfeo flow out tojloou Tuesday morning Harris wrote Cather. Plank funned. No ruus, no out a check for $0 and then went hits, no errors. , 1 next door to got (J. W. King, whom Fourth Inning! ho knew slightly, to Identify him. half. Whlttcd flew out to King declared ho would stand good Schmidt singled to right for tho check which Cal Wright L. First Strunk. field, dowdy out on Jfly to Muiphy Maranvllle singled to right. Schmidt going to hecond. Harry made a won then cashed nnd Harris .disappeared. King himself redeemed the check when t was returned from Coqulllc. dorful stab of Deal's high bounder Tho police hao been notified and njul touched second, forcing Maran-'aro now on tho lookout for Hurrls. vllle. No'runs, two hits, no errors. It Is reported ha. has returned to Second Half. James threw out'l Coqullle this afternoon whre ho Murphy. Oldrlng fanned. Maran- Is a partner In tho "Club" Cafe. PO : CITIES Illy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) ATHENS, Oct. 10. A German, Colonel Von CI role, ha arrived at Damascus and taken oven the direction of tho general staff of the Syrian troops. FR13NCU STATEMENT OP PIGHTTNG (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PARLS, Oct. 10. The following of fieial announcement was made (his afternoon: "Pighting continues under sat isfactory conditions. Our entire battle front has bee maintained in spite of the violent attacks of the onemy at I hcverai points on our icic wing, in rue region inciuoen between Labasse, Armentierres and Cassel, thoro has bcea fighting between opposing forces of cavalry." 'To the north of the Oise River our troops attained l a real amantages at several places." GERMANY AFTER CHANNEL ILL DESTROY FRENCH (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times,) LONDON, Oct. 10. A correspondent of the Express y at Paris telegraphs-the following: "The immediate objeo- vj tive of tho German army is now no longer Paris, but Jk channel ports. To sum up, the German plan, tho first T&9 l.lii' HI Intuitu llliV!ii,.. I'.iMwl fli.i ominiwl 1.1,... .....,, J l... ..:... "M i"" '" ii" imuiifj iiwii;i, nil- nui una uiwvv llllint III UlUt- td ed at England. The new line of tho opposing forces meana , j l.orlhern France is destined to suffer a desolation similar A to that already visited on Holgium. All France's rick' cities in the north have been marked for certain destruction." ROUMANIAN KING DEAD (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PETKOGRAD, Oct. 10. King Charles of ttoumiraw, is dead. I - - fA i it ...-.w.,...,,, .... 'iWn I iiiiiiiii ii ill r- iiiiiiiiiieiiiilii li'i iiileAiaiiriiiiiTuVit LM1 ;jMaHM&&u iriii.w r.. -a -" .-sttiMiM.iMiaaaMeMeeeSBiileeLJzS'eMiewwwta