The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 18, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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JrtqllOCSNS EVERYWHERE .:
Established in J 878
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UDELPHU -WHS SECOND
GAME
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National League Leaders
Beaten By Score of
Nine to Three.
BROWN BATTED OUT
OF BOX IN SEVENTH
Coombs Walks Several But
Keeps Hits Pretty Well
Scattered.
Scoro by Inning
Ciltago
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Philadelphia
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IB; Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 18. By
, Koro of nine to three, Philadelphia
took tho second gnmo of tlio World's
championship series from Chicago
todar. Drown was batted out of tho
lox In tho seventh Inning and wns
wplaced In tho eighth by Ritchie,
ht It was too lato.
Doth Drown and Coombs
lombs woro
each. Dur-
lld, walking sovoral
ht lho enmo. Cooinbs wna In
ji
touplo of pretty tight places, having
three men on bases but In both In
tunces ho saved himself.
The wenthor wnB not ns good ns
jMterday which might oxcubo somo
of tho flagrant errors.
There was a great crowd out.
The gamo In dctnll:
Flint Inning.
Chicago Shecknrd got n baso on
hlli and was forced out nt second,
Collins to Harry, on Schulto's ground
er Hotmail got a baso on balls.
Chance grounded, ndvanclng Schulto
tad Hofman. Zimmerman Bncrlflced
to Strunk, Schulto Bearing. Stoln
Mdt fanned, Ono run.
Philadelphia Strunk fnnnod.
Kilns missed tho third Htrllco but
jot tho runner nt flrut. Lord was
tossed out, Stolnfoldt to Chance. Col
l!ni singled to contor, nnker out,
Drown to Clmnco. Collins Btolo sec
ond. Ko runs.
Second Inning.
Chicago -Tinker wns Bnfo nt first
ta Davis' error, nuker making a per
fect throw. Tinker was doubled up
lth Kllng on tho lnttor'n lino drive
to Collins, nrown was tossed out,
Collins to Davis. No runs.
Philadelphia -Davis lifted n fly to
Hofman, and Murphy got n baso on
lulls. Harry forced Murphy out nt
wond, Tinker and Chance- complot-
J tho double.--No runs.
Third Tuning.
Chicago Sheclmrd got n baso on
Wis. Sclml'e was snfo at first, Davis
dropping Coomb's pretty throw. Hof
ttan vent out on a pop up to Davis
" an attempted Bncrlflco. Schulto
given a sacrifice hit on Davis'
"for, Schulto was given n sncrlflco
'i on Davis error. Clmnco struck
"t Zimmerman made n long drive
to Lord.Vo runs.
Philadelphia Thomna reached
"ft on Stolnfeldt's error. Coombs
"ruck rtit. strunk'B Infield hit was
"'. On Lord's hit to Zimmerman,
"fink was forced out at second.
mas and Lord both scored on
Collins double to loft. Baker was
W at first on Zimmerman's asslst-e.-No
runs.
Td Who xena rn faf Vnnr niv rn.
" W V VV4V u ow
'"8 home as Stelnfeldt Jumbled Shee
t's pretty throw to third. Stoin-
was given an error and Shcc
" an assist. '
Fourth Inning.
Chicago Stelnfeldt lifted a fly to
"trunk, Tinker sineWi to rnntor.
'Her Was nncv m., rri,, tn rVil-
lint ' ""'""" l" '""'
"" on an attempted steal. Kllng
. fenned.-No runs.
Philadelphia Davis wns thrown
M I flr3t by Tmkor- furphy lifted
Ish ,01 to Chance. Barry singled
rltfct 8eCnd 0n Thon,ns 8,nSl0 to
sat. Barry took third. Coombs
truck
ut for tho second time. No
lns.
Fifth Inning.
Coomh.SO"Drown reacl,ed flrst
on
leco 7 ,u,nuie- Coombs made a
f9 t fUmWo nnd Sheckard was
lth flrSl SheclIlrd w8 credited
WLrt Bacrlnce- Bth runners d
"V Da i U ba8e on Schulto's sacrifice
u unassisted. Hofman got a
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,, TUESDAY, OCTOBER
C GO
TODAY
ACCIDENT OEE
POINT REYES
Steamship Nevada Reported
In Distress and Half filled
With Water.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
POINT REYES, Cal., Oct. IS.
Tlio United States Weather Ilurcnu
station hero reportB the steamship
Novudn Is lying In distress oft the
const horo. Tlio vessel Is apparently
liuir lllled with water and Is en-
I Coring to make San Francisco
from which port she Balled October
10 for Seattle.
baso on bnlls. Chance canio to bat
with tho bases full, but Hied out to
Murphy and on a beautiful throw to
tho homo plntfl. Drown was doubled
,,, ThoninB getting tho put out.
x0 runB
Philadelphia Strunk Btruck out.
Lord singled to right. Lord was
forced out nt second, Tinker to Zlm
niormnn on Collins' grounder. Col
lins stolo second. linker walked.
Collins scored on Davis' slnglo to
loft, mo latter getting to second and
on tho throw, linker went to third.
Murphy wbb thrown out nt first by
T'nker. Ono run.
Sixth Inning.
Chicago Zlmmormnu got a baso
on bnlls. On Stolnfeldt's fly to Col
IIiib, Zlmmormnh whs doubled up nt
first. Tinker Bent tho ball to loft
flold for two bases. Kllng filed out
to Strunk. No runs.
Piillndolphln Darry fnnnod.
Thomas got n baso on balls. Thomas
wont to third on Coombs' slnglo to
contor. Strunk struck out for tho
third time Lord's high foul wns
taken by Chance. No runs.
Seventh liming.
Chicago Drown fnnnod. Shec
knrd doubled Into tho right flold '
crowd. Schulto How to Strunk. Hof
mnn got n baso on balls. Shecknrd
scored on Chniico's slnglo to center.
Hofmnn being hold nt second. Zim
merman's groundor forced out
Chnnco, Collins to Uarry. Ono run.
Philadelphia Collins got ti bnso
on bnlls and Dnkor singled to right.
Collins reached third. Davis' two
bagger Into loft scored Collins and
put Dakor on third. Murphy doubl
ed In tho snmo direction, scoring
nnker and Davis. Durry sacrificed,
Drown to Chnnco, placing Murphy
on tlrfrd, Thomas singled to left,
scoring Murphy. Coombs wns out
at first by Chnnco, unassisted.
Strunk doubled to right, scoring
Thomas. Sheckard muffed Lord's
nv. nml Strunk scored. Lord wont
out Bteallng, Kllng to Tlnkor Six
runs.
Eight Inning.
Chicago Stelnfeldt doubled to
loft, Tinker .lifted to Dakor. Kllng
got a baso on balls. Beaumont bat
ted for Brown and struck out.
Coombs passed Shecknrd. Three
men were on bases when Schulto
flow to Collins. No runs.
Philadelphia Rltchlo went In tho
box for Chicago. Collins doublod
(nto tho right flold crowd. Collins
took third on Daker's outsat first,
Chance unassisted, .Davis went out
.. i . ' C- t-VXi&.tY MinllV
at first, Change unasshXtedl Murphy
wna thrown ' out, Stolftfeldt to
Chance. No runs.
Ninth Inning.
Chicago Hofman singled to loft.
Chance wns thrown out, at first, Col
lins to Davis. Zimmerman doubled
to left, scoriug Hofman. Stelnfeldt
was out, Barry to Davis. Tinker got
a baso on balls. Kllng hit to Barry
and tho latter stopped on second,
forcing Tinker out. Ono run,
Lineups mid Officials.
Combs nnd Thomas wore tho bat-
tory for Philadelphia, Brown and
Kllng for Chicago.
Tho batting order was:
Chicago Sheckard, loft; Schulto,
right; Hofman, center; Chance, first;
Zimmerman, second; Stelnfeldt,
(Continued on page 4.)
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MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS
WEIiHH AND
Effort to Fly Across Atlantic
Ocean Failure and Passing
Steamship Saves Daring
Ones.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay,
Times.)
NEW YORK, Oct. 18. A wiroless
messngo to The New York Times,
from Cnpt. DowM, of the Royal Mall
steamer Trent, Bays tho trent picked
up Walter Wollmnn nml tho crow of
tho "America" nt 5 o'clock this
morning. Tho nlrshlp had been
nbandoned. The rescuo wns In latl
tudo 35,43 and longltudo C.1S.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
On board Trent by wiroless to
New York, Oct. 18. Tho crow of
tho "America" In abandoning tho
craft lowered thouiBolvcs Into tho
life bont which swung beneath It.
They then enst tho llfo boat off and
Marshfield Woman Succumbs
to Complication of Ills
This Morning.
Mrs. Fred Dnrnnrd, formerly Miss
Myrtlo HnlncB, died nt their homo nt
tho corner of Second steet south nnd
Curtis avenue thin morning after n
short Minors of complications. Death
was very sudden and enmo ns n
great shock to her husband, romtlves
nnd friends. Mrs. Dnrnnrd wns
mnrrled only n fow months ngo, her
husbnnd being employed at Drad
field's barber shop uir tho post
offlco. Besides her husbnnd, sho Is sur
vived by several brothers nnd Bisters,
nmong them being Dado Unities,
Prank Unities, Herbert Unities, Mrs.
K. E. Mnrcoy and Mrs. R. C. Noblo.
Tho funeral will probably bo hold
tomorrow, but arrangements havo
not been completed for It.
Hearing of Noted Murder Case
Begins In London
Today.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
LONDON, Oct. 18. Dr. Hawley II.
Crlppon was today put on trial for
his llfo charged with the, murder of
Cora Dello Crlppen, the Amorlcnn
nctress, known professlonnlly as Bollo
Elmore.
FUNKIJAL Wi:i)Xr-SI)AY.
The f unoral of Mrs. Fred Barnard
will bo hold Wednesday afternoon at
2 o'clock from F. E. Wilson's under
taking parlor, tho Rev. H. I. Rut
lodge officiating. Mrs. J. M. Ar
rlngton of Myrtlo Point, a sister of
tho deceased, is expected hero from
Myrtlo Point to attend the funeral.
Mrs. Barnard was 28 years old.
THE WHEAT MARKET.
(By Associated Press t'- Coos Bay
Times.)
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 18. Track
wheat, prices: Club, 82c; Dluestem,
86c to 87c; Red Russian, 81c; Val
ley, 88c; Turkey Red, 82c to S3c;
Fortyfold," 84 c.
TACOMA, Oct. IS. Milling
wheat Dluestem, 89c; Club, S3o;
Russian, S2c. Export Bluostom.
89c; Fortyfold, 87c; Club, 85c;
Red Russian, S3c.
FOR SALE Retail business profit
on business, seventy-five dollars
por month. Address P.O. box 512.
Automobile Storm Coats at Good-rum's.
IS. BARNARD'S
SUDDEN DEATH
DR. CIIPPEN
IS ON TRIAL
MttttB
18, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
PARTY RESCUEDlSOUTHERN PACIFIC OFFICIALS
wero afloat in tho sen. Tho airship
relieved of tho weight, shot up high
Into the air and wns rapidly blown
awny. The transfer of the Wollmnn
pnrty from tho life bont to tho Trolit
was effected with much difficulty.
(By
iVssoclatcd Press to Coos Day
Times.)
NEW YORK, Oct. 17. Tho posi
tion reported by Captain Down Indi
cates Wollmnn anil his crow wero
picked up nbout 150 miles duo cast
of Capo Hatteras on tho North Caro
lina coast. A wireless from Cnptnln
Down rends, "At 5 a.m. today wo
sighted Wollmnn's nlrshlp, tho
"America," In distress. Sho slgnnlcd
by tho Morso codo that sho required
assistance After thrco hours man
euvering with fresh winds blowing,
wo got Wollmnn with his entlro crow
nnd tho cat. They woro hauled Bafo
ly on bonrd. All nro woll. Tho
"Amorlea" was abandoned In 35.43
north longltudo CS.18 1-4."
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Chisholm and Fox of Coquille
Team Hurt at Myrtle
Point Sunday.
In n football gamo at Myrtlo Point
Sunday, between tho Coqulllo nnd
Myrtlo Point Independents, two Co
qulllo plnyers wero seriously Injured,
according to Information received by
Iris Elrod.' Chisholm, ono of tho
Coqulllo ends, sustained n brokon
leg and Half-back Fox siiBtalncd n
dislocated nnklo. Dcsplto tho Injury
of tho two plnyers, Coqulllo won by
n scoro of 17 to 0.
It Is not bollovod that tho injury
of tho two Coqulllo players will af
fect tho gamo botwenn tho Coqulllo
and Marshfield Independents lion
next Sunday ns Coqulllo hns n nuni-
bor of substitutes. Tho Mnrshflold
team is practising hard for tho gamo
nnd expect to mnkp n good showing.
E
OF
Coroner Hearing Evidence In
Dynamiting of Los
Angeles Times.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 18. An In
quiry Into the cause of death of those
In the dynamiting of tho Los Angeles'
Times building was begun today by
Coroner Hnrtwoll. It Is expected
that sovoral days will bo consumed
in tho hearing of evidonco of wit
nesses. In ajl twenty-one aro known
to havo died,
CHICAGO WJIKAT MARKET.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
' Times.)
CHICAGO, Oct. 18. Wheat closed
as follows: December 94c; May, ?1;
July, 9Cc.
WRIGHT 18 CONVICTED.
Roseburg Automoblla Thief Found
Guilty By Jury.
ROSEBURG, Ore., Oct. 18. Chick
Wright, who was tried by a Jury in
tho.clrcult court on a chargo of lar
ceny of an automobile, was convicted
with but little difficulty. The Jury
deliberated less than 30 minutes and
reached a verdict upon tho first bal
lot. Wright's partnor pleadod guilty,
tho two having been caught at
Mnrshflold.
3-In-l OIL at MILKER'S.
Leader loaded Shells at MILXER'fl
Because tho initiation goat broko
his leg a Seattle man Is suing tho
Woodmen of tho World for 147,500.
Query: f be gets it who will get
bis goat?
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A Consolidation of
mid Coos Hay
MAKE TRIP
'P'tWN''SA
ST.
IS IN DANGER
Business Section Is Liable to
Be Flooded By Heavy
Storm.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fin., Oct. 18.
Tho business section of tho city la
flooded. High wntcr Is pouring over
tho sen wall driven beforo u terrific
gale. It Is feared it will sweep tho
city. So far thoro has been no loss
of llfo.
riJAlt HEAVY LOSS.
Kntl of Florida Pculumiln Cut OiT
1'Yoni Outside.
(By lAssocIated Press to Coos Bny
Tim oa.)
JACKSONVILLE, Fin., Oct. 18.
Tho end of tho Florida ponlnsuln,
south of n lino from Tnmpn to St.
Augustlno is cut off from commu
nication bIuco 0 o'clock Inst night
when tho wind was blowing 70 to
ninety ml lea. That tho property
damago will bo heavy .is Indicated
by a fow brlot bulletins from tho
stricken district thnt cnino through
boforo tho wires failed.
Southern Pacific Has Crew of
' Men Estimating Possible
Traffic.
Messrs. Fltzhonry nnd Cnrmlchnol
with a crow of sovoral men nro busy
In tho vicinity of Allegnny ostlmntlng
the timber and posslblo other sources
of traffic for n railroad. They are
In tho omploy of tho Southorn Pacific
and It 1h prcsumod that their mission
Is to gain nddltlonul data or to sub
stantiate estlmato nlrcndy given.
Not much information concerning
tho exact operations of Messrs. Fltz
honry nnd Carmlchaol nro obtnlnnblo
excopt that It Is known that thoy
started out of Eugono, wont ovor tho
Sluslaw routo and aro now covering
tho torrltory around tho Umpqua nnd
Coos Bay.
FIND TRACK OF OI L.
Gas Struck by Drillers Near Bandoii
Prospect Good.
Tho Bandon Recorder says: "Tho
Mlocono Oil nnd Gas Company Is
pushing tho work of drilling tho oil
well on Bear Creek with nil posslblo
rapidity; tho woll is now down near
ly four hundred feet, nnd Is still be
ing pushod along with all tho speed
pbsslblo. Tho drillers aro now In a
sandstone which Is of tho snmo qual
ity as tho Coblinga oil flold has, and
tho prospectB for a good flow of oil
are getting better all tho tlmo as the
woll goes down' deeper.
"Lato last evening It was learned
hero that tho drillers had gonb
through tho sandstono and were how
Iifto sand, and had found a small
quantity of gas, which makes pros
pects all the brighter, Tho gas
would Indicate an oil formation, and
practically assures tho finding of
oil, probably In largo quantities, nnd
those In chargo are now much moro
hopeful than ever beforo of ultimate
success."
Being n Bachelor.
In his essay on "Tho Bachelor
Tax" Mr. Dooloy corrects tho mis
taken fcmlnlno Idoa that mon nro
unhappy because thoy havo no ono
to darn tholr socks, "Th truth la a
man is not unhappy because his socks
ar-ro not darned, but becnuso thoy
ar-re." When tbo bachelor goto a
holo in his hosiery, ho throws thorn
away, says Mr. Dooloy, but tho poor
married man has to woar them darn
ed, and you can know him by his
hobble a block away, Exchange.
SECURE DATA
FOR RAILWAY
NEWS
GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW IIY
READING THE COOS MAY T1MJCS.
ALL THE NEWS ALu TUB TIMK
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Times, Const Mall
Advertiser.
81.
TO COOS COUNTY
Traffic Manager Miller and
District Freight Agent
Lounsbury here.
MERELY INSPECT
THIS TERRITORY
Came In Via Drain and Will
Make Trip Out Via
Florence and Eugene.
R. B. Mlllor, trnillc manngor of
tho O. R. &. M. N nnd II. E. Louns
bury, district freight ngent of tho
Southorn Pnclfle for tho torrltory bo
tweon Ashland nnd Portland, nrrlv
od hero thin morning to regain n
couplo of ilnys.
"Juot moroly on n llttlo trip of
ItiBpcctlou," Hnld Mr. Lounsbury
when soon at Tho Chnndlor at noon.
"It hns been sovorul yearn olnco
I visited this section nnd I wnntod
to como In nnd Mr. Miller nlso want
ed to sco It. Wo nro going to visit
Bnndon, Coqulllo nnd Myrtlo Point
besides tho towns on tho Bny and
then return north via Florenco nnd
tho Sluslaw.
"Wo camo In vln Drain and Gnrdl
nor nnd whllo It was a mighty pretty
country, riding on n Btngo or boat
Isn't nenrly as nlco ns on n Pullman.
Then wo had to got up at 2:30 thle
morning to catch tho Btago and yos
torday morning wo had to mnko ail
nwfnl enrly start.
Howovor, Mr. LounBbury llkoa tho
country nnd tho Idenl weathor this
morning wns moro than plcnslng to
him and Mr. Mlllor.
Thoy wero mot by Gonornl Man
ager Mlllla nnd Agent Mlllor. Thoy
expect to lenvo for tho North Thurs
day. Mr. Mlllor was pretty busy anil
could not bo Been, but Mr. Louna
bury doclnrod thnt their visit did
not portend tho Immodlnto construc
tion of n rnllroad to Cooh Bay. It
was suggested that tho arduous trip
ho hnd from Drain hero ought to
result In hfs ropnrtlng favorably for
tho Immcdtnto construction of tho
Coos Bny lino and ho lnughod and
snld It would.
"A mnn hnB to really seo a coun
try boforo ho enn tell much nbout
It," continued Mr, Lounsbury. "You
enn study roporls nnd Btntlstlcs un
til you nro wonry nnd then you can't
slzo It up llko you can when you
seo It with your own oyoa."
"I don't really bollevo that any
ono In Oregon knows whon you nro
going to got a rnllroad," Bald Mr.
Lounsbury when ho wns told that
any rnllroad construction nowa
would bo mighty good news to Cooa
Buy. "I noticed a Eugono dispatch
a fow dayB ago tolling of sovoral dif
ferent Burvoylng pnrtlca busy In that
section," ho continued with h amllo.
Aftor talking a llttlo whllo about
tho timber resources of this section,
Mr. Lounsbury remarked that Coos
Bay had somo mighty boostora nnd
said that ono mnn this morning told
him without cracking n amllo that
"Boventy-flvo por cont of the standing
timber on tho Pnclfle coast wns
tributary to It. ho could not accept
theso -figures,
InvesMgnto Routca.
Whllo It haB not been officially
given out, It la generally bollovod
that tho trip of Mr. Miller and Mr.
Lounsbury 1b for tho purpose of
gathering additional information for
the higher officials of the Southorn
Pacific who aro to determine whethor
or not tho compnny will build to
Coos Bay and when.
Tho fact that they camo In via
tho Drain routo and aro going out
by tho Sluslnw-Florenco-Eugono
routo lends color to the roport that
haB been going the rounds that ono
reason for tho Southern Pacific de
laying construction to Coos Bay Is
n dlfferonco nmong tho officials as to
which routo shall bo Belectod. Tho
roport has It that General Mnnagor
O'Brlon and other Portland officials
of tho Southern rnclflc want tho
Coos Bay lino built from Eugeno via
Florence or Smith river whllo Vlco
prosldont Calvin nnd othor San Fran
cisco officials of tho road nm urging
that tho road bo built via Drain as
originally started
General Managor O. J. MlUIs Js
busy compiling data and other In
formation concerning tho possible
traffic for a road to Coos Bay.
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