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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1915)
!jflHAHHlvfjMinm rvMFaav FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSH. IELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1915-EVENING EDITION. SHIPPING NEWS KILBUiMOUTWflJMlOE HACK FROM 1'IHST TRIP TO CAPTAIN MMVIi-liT IS TltAXS. Portland ix vkaiis ri:itm:i from tiii: i:i.i:h SAW bad ACCIDENT UN THE BASEBALL WORLD .. " u u ROY A. T.ANDRIT.I WITXHSSES TKOIjI.KV CAK COLLISION I HAPPY HOGAN DEAD Wrllos Times Details' of Frightful WierU In Which Many Wcro Injured or Killed iiov A. Landrlth who Is now In j Kilns' fiwnl Cargo niul Passenger Swmil Officer ONm.ii atr1 Purser California, writes tlio Times about List ami Lcniei for Kiirvkn Millar Al-o Hero From Rider 'having witnessed on May 7 nn necl- nnd San lY-iiicNco I 1" Wooden Steamship ucnt when a locomotive crashed Into .,,,.-, , a trollev car at Los. Angeles. Mr. On her first trip of the new run1 The steamship Santa Clara made n.w mr nrrlv- from Portland the steamship A. K. , her first trip Into Coos Hay when nt Ul0 Bnmo tmCi Kllburn arrived In yesterday morning' she nrrlved shortly after noon to- .,.'......, flvc cr80ns woro kill- WALLACK W. IIHA'V WAS WUMi KXOWX TO RAS..HALL FANS Manager of Venice Coast League Team Dies of Pneumonia at Los Angeles llf A.noil-tnl Vtnt to Coos Hay Tlmrs LOS ANGELES, Mny 17. Wallace L. Urny, known to thousands of baseball fans as "Happy HoBnn," . tl.l .. .1 .. i-l -... I ,-..! fllfrt - " - . I bringing a nur l'""iBer n .... aay iron, nn ' '"' . ed and 34 Injured. Mr. Landrlth mnnil(-Cr of the Venice Coast LonRuo freight cargo. She left out nt :30 ka. Captain Lo ste.lt, formerly of foHows. q ,, th morn. p. m. for Eureka and San rranclsco. the George W. h dcr. was on the Tmo(. r nm somn(. yon n lg?7 Good weather was experienced on the bridge. He was hear ly welcomed j a rfl of tho trnn wrcck whc, California, trip down the roast despite the fact by many friends. Purser Millar. , , hos AnBOica Friday. I it .... . fnU ,tsA ih t-1lrr l lM.tsM , t01 no CnAfii1 Hf. ... . t xnuro us u w "" "! ui uiu r.iuL-i, aa vi. .. -vu..,. v.. . ,, ,, f linrrlliln and. outside. Outgoing Iilt Among those leaving on tho Kll burn for Eureka and San 1'ranclsco were: J. S. Freellng. G. W. Hooves, Mrs. 13. G. McGhay, Mrs. F. E. Itoss, Robt. Mm. tlila Mm mini linrrlliln and fleer 0. Olssen. came In on the i ,glrm,nR 8,B,lt r over 8nw, nndhopo Santa Clara. She left out this af- . w... ncvcr flC(J nnothor ,. ,t Wc ternoon for Portland. wcro on ft Monrovtt strcot street car , The Santa Clara Is n wooden , com Mq Lm Angclcg wlth a Pn8(l. sieamsnip, ... icei .ong ami '"' (lcim cnr llst ni,cn,i. when our enr a 15SS tonnage. She has passcn-wag crosgnB tho Log Angcle8 River ger nccommodotlons for 122 por-i n ,. ..,.,-, nf tlln ,... it Camo i-eiers aim h, , 1.1 u. .. , ... sons, utnor omcers oi tne snip aro ,(,0 0n ,enrn,nB tl0 wife. Edw W Conkrlght. K . First Officer M. S. Hnrloe, Third , , wns wroclC(l x t off ,, Campbell. W. H. Johnson. I. Rofs-, officer T. Turner. Chief KnBlneor t0 wlloro tho wrcckcil car land. 11. iverson. M. J. Staly. A. It. , Hensl.aw and Chief Steward Phillips , Th n wn n0ll wth 8Crctuns j'auiBvu. iirs. . ... iuim, vt..iu.n t- BASEBALL SCORES POIITIjANI) agaix oi.s to hot- TOM or LIST nose arriving llran, l)r. Wetherbee. Gus Modlno, II. wcro: j m ye. Joo Nye, F. J. Johnson, Walter iiowron nnu wire, chamberlain. E. Grossett, Mrs. and groans of thoso pinned under tho wreck. Tho car was literally crush-1 cd Into splinters and to make matters Seals (Jo to First Plaoo, Dropping Angeles to Third Oovtdawl and Itostou In 1 1 Inning (initio Mrs. A p. Jolinson. J. J. Mnthows Oro8,otti ,.;. ,,. Anderson, Mrs. Ju-1 worse tho telegraph polo which tho F.Hnrnlsh. S C'mnd ler. C. QoodMo ,lo Allcn, j. w. ConinB nnd ,,. WaP. Iar wng thrown agalmt fe oveF nnd wife, Annlo Wheeler, Mrs. E. W Kgan, Trod Jones, Henry Detlefrom, Monto Eckles, M. H. Stewart nnd wife, M. C. Moloney. II. W. Wil liams, Fred Smith and wife and baby nnd 13. G. McMlckcn. Incoming T,lt Tho Incoming passengers from Portland were: Miss Lois Simmons, Mrs. S. Slm- rcn. Those leaving for the nortli were: J. 13. Ciirrnn, L. A. Treel, R. A. PI nard, A. I). Countryman, Peter Cas tleburg, Mrs. II. II. Ward, Vivian Schruncke, Ernest Sehruncke, Mrs. 13. 13. Sehruncke, Henry Koskl, Mrs. I and tho ground was covered with j live wires making tho relief work very dangerous. It was some tltno heforo the pollco forco and wreck-1 Ing force nrrlved on tho sceno, nnd J In the mcantlmo everyone helped to I I'EIICENTAGKS t)V COAST LKAGUU Or Auoclalti) I'rcn to Cooi j Tlmta. W. L. P.O. San Frnncisco 27 10 .587 Los Angeles ....20 10 .578 Salt Lako ....22 10 .537 Oakland 21 22 .IS8 .Vcnlco 18 23 .130 Portland 10 21 .400 enrrv out tho wounded nnd dead II. Koskl, MIbs Margaret Flaherty, thnt colllt. ))0 rcnci1C(i, Miss II. 13. Knorr, Mrs. Uen Mellon- r roltl gco mlcr tM0 cnr n woman nld. W. Smith. Grant Dunlnn. F. H. ...,.,. 1...1... i i. ... ...i t i..i' pnnTF.ANn. Mnv 17. Tho week- 1110ns, S. Slmiiions, Geo Colombo, II. Scloltier, j. C. Itussoll, V. Larson. f,ln mnnil nf nntllpr wnmnn whn.ond was too much for tho Heavers A. Hcd(ulst, Fred Edlord, John And- wns dying. When taken out from and tho result Is their shifting nguln M. Clmmlll, W. A. Weldo, A. II. Itoss, John Schmidt, Alfred .Tcsclson, 13. II. Fryer, L. D. Gordon, Mrs. John Love- erso- 'M11 "'" 1,rn1 uaywn, .ir. ly, Christy Lovely, C. L. Jennings, and Mrs. W. 13. Foote, L. 13. Danford. II. Ilurtch, Geo. Hanson, Ell Samp- c. E. Mariou. Mrs. W. It. Mingor. son, John Wlnsky, Elmer nrotli.'MrB c. n. Wheeler and E. Podallck. Ornnnor Aspland, Ivan IHirmnn, , Halph 11. Hector. E. II. Thompson. Mrs. J. L. Snyder, Jr., Haby Snyder, Homer Todd, Mrs. M. Moore, Everett Moore, Miss M. Moore, Miss Gladys Monro, J. E. Slice, 0. F. Perkins, h. L. Smith, Clias. Frodclliis, Mrs. L. A. Groth, J. W. Ilunliel. Marino Xote.s Tho steamer Speedwell will ho hero from Ilandou In tlmo to Hall tomorrow for San Francisco. Tho steamer YollowHtono wnH ox pected this nfternoon from San Fran cisco to load lumber at tho North' Jlond Lumber Co. plant. Tho Gasollno schooner Ilonmor ar rived early yesterday morning from Ilrooklngs wlioro sho wont to tako tlio hridgo building eiiulpmcnt. Tho Bleamrr Adollno Smith nrrlv ed at 0 o'clock Sunday morning and Ih loadluc liimbor nt tho U. A. Smith mill. ATTEMPT TO WRECK the wreckage sho was dead. Ono man I to tho bottom of tho pcrcentogo col had his leg cut off nnd others wero'unin while tho Snn Franciscans tiro burned and mangled In various wnva. .again In tho lead Jumping thero from Thoso who suffered only slight In-1 third on tho list. Los Angeles nnd Juries rcfurcsd nld until tho others ( Salt Lako yesterday battled for ten who were moro soverly hurt had been , Innings, tho Angels making five given attention. Many persons camo to tho Heo's four trips across the SCHOONER TILLAMOOK l0 look for fr,en,,s hollovcd to bo in 'homo pan IIOAT .'MOVEMENTS An I v il. F. A. Kllburn, Portland 1:10 u. m. Sunday Adollno Smith, Oakland 0:00 a. 111. Sunday Hoamur, Ilrooklngs 0:00 11. m. Sunday Santa Chun, Kuruka 11: 15 a. 111. today Sailed llreakwalur, I'm Hand 10:30 u. 111. Sunday F. A. Kllburn. Eureka 3 p. 111, Sunday Duo llcio Steamer YollowHtono Is duo today from San Friiu- dhl'O. Steamer Speedwell la duo 4 from Ilandou to will from Cooh Hay tomorrow. An attempt was mndo to dnsjago 1 or wreck tho gasollno schooner Til lamook wlillo sho was tied up nt' Httiidon lntoly. Tho Western World j tells the story as follows: . "Observing tho city lights passing I hlg vision through tho partly open ' door of his stateroom at about 1 1 :30 p. m. ono of the officers of tho Til lamook rushed on deck Just In tlmo ' to savo the vessel from n possible disaster by drifting onto tho sandy banks of tho lower harbor, or out over tho bar. "When tlio innto appeared on deck ho found tho forward cables had been loosened nnd that tho vessel was rapidly swinging down stream, her how pointing Htralght ncrosu tho riv er. Ho nrouscd tho crow nnd HUo Hhlp was loturncd to tho dock, he foro any damage had occurred. "It was stated that tho forward rabies had evidently been unfastened tho wreck. Wo considered ourselves very fortunate not being in the ill' fated car. "Itoy A. Landrlth." ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED I -'it'll Flanders, Popular Manual Training Instructor, To Wed Wisconsin Girl From Oshkosh, Wis., his old home, has como the announcement of tho engagement of Fred Flanders, local miinuel training Instructor. Tho wed ding Is to tako placo early this sum mer nnd tho young couple expect to spend next year nt Pnso Hoblcs, Cnl., ' , . ,..i,.,, m. m . ...in .,. Clovoland, 2 ...i.v .ui. . luiiuvia twn vv111.11. 1 , . ,- . ,. .. ,... . it ... ti .1 .111. uuirim uusiuii .1; wuuuii ., At St. Louis Phllntlclphla, 1; Tho scores of Saturday and yes terday follow: . SATUHDAV " ' Coast Iciiguo. At Oakland K. II. E Portland 1 0 ', Oakland 8 10 I At Venice . San Francisco 0 15 .' Vcnlco 4 0 At Salt Lako Los Angeles 13 12 Salt Lako 12 II American League At Chicago Washington, Chicago, 1. At Clovoland Now York, I away on tho fast ebbing tldo. Off- I leers of tho boat tiro said to bo firm nilj0 j in 1 no noiiei mat 1110 cuiiich unci iiccu , tampered with by hoiiio ono who went on boaid tho boat evidently finding tho hold on tho dock too tight to ' remoNo the loop from tho piling. It 1 wits found that homo of tho crow be- Tho announcement In tho Oskosh 1 papers says: "Mrs. Sarah Loland, 170 High Strcot, announces tho en gagement of her (laughter Miss Onn I. plain!, tn 1'Vnil A Flnnilnrn. nf by some ono with n grudgo against , MurHhflo,,,t 0ro. Miss Loland is n tho vessel. Tho tldo was running Bra,lnt0 of tho oshkosli Normal on and as tho heavier ropes wero S(1ool ,, g nw tcnchn , tho holding tho strain forward. It Is bo-) Morrll, Sch(J0, whwo aho ,g ,,,,,, llovcd that as soon as tho vessel hntl cstCOI)1C( swung 'round tho stern ruble- would l slnco 'lla Rrn(Iunlloil from ,Bll "",u "" """"": "u.," "' school Mr. Flanders has specialized In manual tralnlifg work. Ho has many good friends hero who congratulating him today. tiro LOCAL OVKHFLOW. 1 I lleved they heard nolsea on deck t'luli To Meet. Tho Mothora and St. Louis, 5. National Lvnguo At Philadelphia St. Louis, 2; Philadelphia, 11. At Now York Chicago, 0; Now York. 10.' At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 1; Hrooklyu, 7. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 10; Hoston, 0. SUNDAY Const Lcngiio. (Morning Game.) San Francisco, 8 10 1 Venice n 11 l Korr, Hoiim, Fanning nnd Sopul veda; Check, White and Spencer. (Afternoon game.) shortly before tho madu by the mate. was 1 Teachers Club of Nortli Ilciiul will Snn Frnncisco 5 10 ....1 12 ill.. ., 1.1 uiiw,i;W nun I " ,.. " ' - ' VoillfO v ... niiini fi .,.ll- .. n.. ...!.. .. 1.. i.A umi MI rUilHlIll IH vvi. ih if inin uii 1 uunutl ill UIU , t . , . , . i , .known why nnyono should deslro to 1 Central School building for tho nn-l " ' ' i ..... ...m..- turn tho vessel afloat. I nuol election of officers. Following i r"' Jol,,,80n amI M,,z0' tcn ,"' . . . . . . . . . . . I Vli1t nfrinrn. l.....ll ,.. r. ...... t)t llliullinaa unculnn mica MnnlnMlA "',l''" 'hiii uniii'i iiihii'nu mm oiini" -"- " nvooiu mioo .mhijuuui moiuM but no trace of au mlBcluaiit hwoarliiBeii una Karl Hrown will fr- niulil lio found " Mh homo Instrumontal music. On l , ," ...... ...... 1 flu li-lni-il .May .u win no held tho Ilaby's Con test under the auspices of this organ Izotlon, 150 babies having been en tcred. Times want ads hi lug results. Only a Few Days More Help your friend get one of these FREE PANAMA Exposition Trips " ' ' Ks. r'"'fitd-...' if-ir IMiia HimKiiinu .TT.-Oll Itajuioiiil llouvo L'Ol.nor. IVIeiln lli.lllie, IIM,!:.T '"' l!o UMI.II".1. A.lelaldo Clniko no,78S ,l1,,u,",, K,'"-v ".' Tholiua HiMlgo I'JII.K;!,", Mr. ... ... ...InKley t!7.. ,. iivimm wjjl Vhlnu Craig ltH,:i.V. .hs. t ,( uargidt l,i..-..-j .Muliel King -U-.Trso .Mil) (ialurs IIH,SJ,- Min. .1. Mum 11 JI7UI.V. llni Cduiiii 177,K.".(l l.ilwnlil Holt ..tl.ll(l INlliiT Holmes KKI.SII.'t Mjnlo Imiiiisdii .".:t,:i7.". Itfi'ilin Smith y'.'..7(H) .Mr. Alible Hralutiiil .7,7(l." Maiulo iiuuioriiiaii .."., UK) Red Cross Drug Store F. H. CONWAY and Andrew Osberg left this morning on a trout fish ing trip beyond Myrtlo Point to bo gone several days. A. (J. HA1NKS, brother of A. T. and (Morning (iiiiuo.) 7 0 2 Oakland 8 10 5 K rou so Cnvaleskle, Hlgglnbotham, Kvniis and Fisher; Hoyd, Prough and Klllott. (Afternoon Game.) Portland 2 8 0 Oakland 1 5 U Kroiiso and Cnrrlsch, Krawltter and Klllot. BACDWTDSUPERBAS FHONT STUHUT (JHAHS HALL VICIXIHY HASH HoosteiM Put. Up Valiant Fight mill Dcclaro l-'utiire Vengeance Hand (lives (.'ootl Ctnuert Old Jupiter Pluv found his thun der of no uso nnd entirely Inade quate when yesterday ho tried to hold up tho Hoostcr versus Super has conflict. The Hoostors hit the dust nt the hands of tholr compet itors 1 1 to 0, after a valiant strug glo In which thoy tlmo nnd nguln loft their trenches and engaged In hand to mouth "fracases." In tho band stand tho Coos liny Concert Hand gave nn exceptionally good concert. Dcsplto tho weather thoro was n good attendance. Tho flold was muddy nnd damp. Tho Hoostors declare that they nro not "mud hens" nnd that on n dry day they expect to again cngago with their rivals, they of tho cigar wrap per name, and that tho scoro Ib go ing to halanco much dlfforcntly. Tho following is tho line-up and box scores: HoosUth. AH II II SH K Chandler, l.f 1 2 10 0 Hrlggs, 3.b 5 1 2 1 0 Landers, lb., p 3 0 1 0 0 Stephenson, r.f., lb.. -I 0 1 0 0 Morse, s.s I 1 1 1 1 Woods, 2b 1 a 2 2 0 Catterlln, c., c.f I 110 3 Gill., p., r.f 4 0 0 0 1 H. Knigcr, c.f., c...l 1 1 0 1 37 9 10 1 C Superlias AH 0. Johnson, 2b 5 Hurke, s.s 5 Langworthy, l.f 0 McDonald, 3b 4 Miller, cf 3 Wilson, r.f I M. Krugcr, lb 5 N. Johnson, p 1 Davis, c It 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 II 1 4 SH I- 1 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 2 30 14 0 22 4 Summary. Landers pitched, H. Krugcr caught In Uth. Struck out by Gill, 0; by Johnson, 5. Ilnso on Halls Off GUI, 0; off Landeg-s, 5; oft Johnson, 3; Wild pitch, Gill; Passed balls, Cut torlln, 3; Davis, 2; Krugcr, 2. Homo Huns Woods, Hrlggs. Double play Hurko to Johnson. Tlmo of gnnie 1:50. Umpire, Gardiner. scm.i.x noons window sum.i.xs wim: scn.i..ix(! MI.AT SAH.S , FLY KILLI.ItS FLY THAI'S KI.I.l' OL'T Till: FLII.S Pioneer Hardware Co. Mnrhhfield North Ilenil CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. Day and Night Service For taxi, phono 20, Chandler Hotel For touring carB, phono 20, Chandler Hotel LYNN LAMI.r,TH, Prop. Now Cars :: :: :: Now Cnra Chlnmoja Fireplaces J. N. BAYLISS Any kind of brick work at prices that aro right. And all work guaranteed Call nt "Tho Flresldo," John Bon Dldg., 137 Second St. Fronch ranges. Holler work. 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