The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 22, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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WINS FOURTH OF OlElLLODN FEAR CHOLERA
WORLD'S CHiPlSRIP SERIES IS LOCATED IN NEW YORK
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From St.
her, New Chicago Catcher,
Brings In Winning Run In
Tenth Inning.
OWD GOES WILD
OVER LAT. VICTORY
L Starts For Chicago and
Brown Finishes Bender
For Philadelphia.
SCOHi: lY INNINGS.
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NO SCORE
Portland-San Francisco Play
Great Game In Latter City
Friday.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny
Times.)
PORTLAND, Oro., Oct. 22.
B Portland nud San Francisco ployed
a phenomenal tlo game In tho Coast
League yesterday at Snn Francisco,
neither being ablo to scoro up to
tllft (Mill nt tlin fnlifdintilli Itmliiir
kiiioelatcd Press to Coos Day , whcn tho gnmo ,md tQ b(j cnllcd
IIIUCS.; .... ncco,m flf .tnrlMK'RB. Rim Fran.
CHICAGO, III., Oct. 22. A long cc0 ...... ,om. ..... ,, orMnm,
:,! by Archer, who replaced Kllng ' cBht In tho fourteen Innings.
:iltd tho but for Chlcngo In tho Tho other games In tho CoaBt
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crld'i Champlonsiiip series today, " ii-mmim us iuuuws:
ojjht la tho winning rim In tho
yh Inning. Today's. gatno was tho
i:J(it (ought of tho scries and tho
lod vent wild when tho winning
br wa brought In ns they did
ten Chicago tied tho scoro' in tho
m Inning. ! wero doubled, Render to Uakor to
I -Kins" Colo pitched for Chicago Davis. Stclufoldt (low out to Struuk.
Aircraft Missing
At Sacramento R H
Sacramento G 11
Oakland 1 10
At Lob Angeles II II
Vernon , 7 11
Los AngdCB 1 7
ij whl'o lender, tho Indian,
llrleJ for Philadelphia, ICllug was
It oat of the game entirely, batting
r Cole In tho eighth Inning. In tho
its, Drown replaced Colo- In tho
H
, Ono run.
riflli Inning.
Philadelphia Thomas grounded
via tho Zimmerman and Chnnco
route. Render singled to right.
' Strunk hunted safely. Scheeknrd nb-
(The weather was inlrly good, tho sorbed Lord's fly. Collins went out
i breaking through tho crisp fnll . In tho funic vicinity. No num.
ik this morning when tho thormo-, Chicago Tinker fanned. Archer
.ter registered 42 Tho grounds wont out on n grounder, Raker to Da-
tre la fairly good condition, al- vis. Colo fanned. No runs.
sough n llttlo wet in places from Sixth Inning.
ttlfrday's rain. Philadelphia Rakor walked. Da-
The teams go to PJilladolphlu to-, vis sacrificed him at second and was
ijbt on a special train whoro thoy hlmsolf out, Colo to Chnnco. Mur-
liH rl-y tomorrow, tho weather phy singled too hot for Stelnfloldt,
fitting. placing Rakor on third. Raker was
Manager Chnnco had tho honor of caught at tho pinto, Stelnfloldt to Ar-
Agios In tho scoro that gavo Chi- chor. Hnrry wns safo on a floldor's
Rfo a chanco to wlu in tho tenth choice. Thomas singled, filling tho
plug. lu tho ninth, Chanco was bases. Render filed out to Schulto.
.and tho Chicago fans folt rollov- No runs.
II, but they almost went wild whon Chlcngo Harry captured Shock-
p umpire ruled that Chanco hndjard's long drlvo. Schulto's slow
:wrieiy got in front or tno bounder wont ns n lilt, uormnn
pbed ball, Thon Chnnco landed i popped to Rnkor. Schulto out stenl-
I' It for a thrco bagger and Schulto ing, Thomas to Collins. No runs.
Louis Contest Lands In
New York.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Ray
Times.)
NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Ono of tho
missing baloons, which left St. Louis
Monday, has been heard from. A
telegram wns received hero today
from Emll Messncr, pilot of tho Swiss
baloon "AsurcB" which Landed 32
miles northeast of Rlscotnslng.
FIRST GAME
RERE SUNDAY
r In, tying tho score.
Tbegamo In detail:
Piritt Inning.
Philadelphia Strunk out. Stoln-
Nt to Chance, Lord flow out to
ptkard. Collins out, Chnnco to
N. ho covered first. No runs.
Chicago - Sheckard .wnlked.
Wiilte fanned. Sheckard stolo sec-
N and scored on Hofninn's bound-
' or third. Chnnco forced Hof-
t out nt second nnd wns hlmsolf
Wired out at llrst because Hofmnn
rferad with the throw. One run.
r'y m Hot man was Dakor to Col
in.
Second Inning.
Philadelphia Rakor slnuled. Da-
tinned. Schulto look Murphy's
:' Daker out stealing, Archer to
r.-.o rmiB.
i-Mcagozimmermaii flow out to
"Hr. Stttofeldt grounded out.
'WT tO TVlvIn Tl.,l, ,nll,o,l
r out stealing, Thomas to Col-
-o runs.
Third inning.
Philadelphia Barry sent half a
" tonls to various nartii of tho
O&BdS. anil Mien ron ... Bfoln.
WttO Chr.. m. ..
We 10 Chance, rton.lot. i,nt n hnsn
fU, and scored on Strunk's
a third and was out, Sheckard to
SWn.ldt.One run.
Ultago Archer fanned. Cole
Wtt,' Thomaa dropped tho ball
J . w Co, out "t first. Sheck
' Eew to Strunk. No runs.
Phn r""lth I,,n,"K-
I Hi. -uoru mnnea. uoi
iu on m. . ..
u,. v;oinn3 crosseu mo
e bu, wag g(nt bac) tQ thlrd un
EfOUna rul03. rinvla fnnnnd.
Seventh Inning.
Philadelphia Strunk fanned. Ar
cher droppod tho bnll but throw
Strunlc out nt first. Zlnintormnn
throw Lord out nt first. Hofmnn
enptured Collins' fly. No runs.
Chicago Chnnco out, Rondor to
Davls.v Zimmerman singled to loft.
Dnvls droppod Stolnfoldt's spinning
foul. Stolnfeldt fanned. Zimmer
man out, steallngf Thomas to Collins.
No runs.
.Eighth Inning.
Philadelphia Raker beat out a
grounder to Chanco ns Colo wns too
slow In covering first. Davis walk
ed. Murphy sacrificed, Chanco to
Zimmerman, placing Rakor on third,
Davis on second. Rrrry was hit by a
pitched ball. Rases full. Dakor was
forced out nt plato and Thomas
doubled at first, Colo to Archer to
Chanco. No runs.
Chicago Tinker flow to Collins.
Aa-chor out, Collins to Davis. Kllng
Is batting for Colo. Raker threw
low on Kllng's grounder and Kllng
went ito second on tho error. Kane
went to second to run for Kllng.
Sheckard flew out to Lord. No runs.
Ninth Inning.
Philadelphia Drown Is pitching
for Chicago, Dender out, Stolnfeldt
to Chanco. Strunk sent a pop up
but Archer ran into Drown, knocking
It out of his hands. Lord forced
Strunk out at second. Tinker to Zim
mormnn. Collins out, Drown to
Chnnco. No runs.
Chicago Schulto doubled to right.
Hofmnn bunted but was touched out
by Davis, Schulto taking third.
Schulto scored, tying tho scoro. Tho
first ball pitched hit Cant. Chanco
hut tho umnlro ruled that ho had
"tttr and Collins scored on Mur- popped Into It. Schulto thon scored
' double Into tho inf flni.i rrmvd. 'when Chance tripled to deep contor.
Tho noiso was terrific Zimmerman
popped ,up to Harry. Dakor reached
over "tho stand au,d captured Steln
feldt's fly,. One run. , r ... ' ."
Tentn innuig.
Coquille and Marshfield Inde
pendents Will Meet at
Depot Grounds.
Preparations for tho first footbnll
gnmo of tho season wero completed
nt noon today when tho probnblo
lineups of the Marshfield and Co
qulllo Independents wero secured.
Tho gnmo will bo pulled oft nt tho
dopot grounds In Marshfield Sunday
afternoon nt 2:30. Tho Conulllo
tenm Is coming over on n special
train In the morning nnd It Is expect
ed that they will have n big delega
tion of rooters with thorn.
"Wonry" Chandler hnB.beon select
ed ns ono of tho ofllclnls. It Is not
known who Coqulllo hns chosen ns
Its official representative.
Tho lineups of tho two teams nnd
tho weights of tho plnyors are ns
follows:
Position Marshfield
f b A Dlnnchnrd, 1GB
rb II Rrlggs, ICG
or O Morrlssoy, 185
I h Cowan, 1G0
or Knowlton, 148
Johnson, HG qunrtor Flanagan, 14G
Glenn, 10G suh-qunrtor
Ilollonl, 170 r g Merchant, 1G0
IlollonJ, 1G4 1 g LRlnnchnrd, 170
Nosier, 145 1 t Elrod, 1G0
Patterson sub. 1 t
Chlsholm, 1G2 r t Johnson, IG8
Shoup, 150 1 o Abrnms, 1G2
Miller, 102 r o Abbott, 170
Illto, 125 sub. end S Rrlggs, 110
Health Officers of Port Decline
to Let Italian Vessel
, Stop There.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
NEW YORK, Oct. 22. Health of
ficers decided today after considera
tion of tho statement of tho ship's
surgeon thnt n woman passenger on
tho steamer Taormlna whoso body
wns burled nt sen hnd died of chole
ra. Tho steamer nrrlvcd yesterday
from Genoa nnd Nnples nnd hns been
declined quarantine or Inspection.
stssfffrssss
LEAVE TODAY
0 BREAKWATER
Coqulllo
Howell, 100
Collier, 178
Swnln, 1G1
Oredlng, 1G5
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
... V '""' l,1 ioit iiom crowu.
''. ,aned Two runs. '
eai,iT"SohttUe tfPSlod'to et.
i'n- ' t ,0 tn'rd whon Hofman
to?man jvgnt to
oo hot for Da8. -Schulto scored
1. r - -". unan weoi io
a, Hnfmni
(Dy Associated Press to 'C003 Day
, Times.)
CHICAGO, Oct. 22. Wheat clos
ed as follows: December, 92 3-4;
May, 99c 1-2; July, 9 Go 1-4.
PORTLAND, Oct. 22. Wheat un
changed.
Steamship Sails This Morning
For. Portland With
Good Cargo.
Tho Rrcakwntcr sailed this morn
lug for Portland with n largo pnscou
gor list. She hnd a fulr cargo of
freight.
Among those leaving on tho Rrcnk
water wero tho following:
Tom Nlcols, Tom Myrtoll, Mrs.
Pearl Miller, F. S. Dow, Mrs. Emory,
D, Lnngenborg, Mm. Gunn, Win.
Roach, Joseph Kays, Mrs. KayB, Mrs.
R. F. Wyntt, Miss Wyntt, Mrs. Tope,
Eva Wyntt, Wnlkor Mooro, G. E.
Horn, Mrs. Morris, J. Whor, F. Ernst,
D. Grnham, J. Wnlkor, Tom Chnr
voiiB, II. HlckB, II. Wllllums, F. Lang,
J. Gunn, R. W. Rico, Amelia Btruf--
fort, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. J. J. Fos
ter, J. J. Foster, W. O. Hownrd, F.
A. Lludh, A. II. Noycs, MIsa Ella
Drown, J. E. Sater, R. R. Hopkins,
Mrs. J. F. AdnniB, F. Tokovec, John
Rutlcdgo, Cnrl Wnlkor, Mnwolto Col
llor, Ruth Collier, Mrs. Colllor, P. O.
Collier, J. E. Short, Mrs. Mulloy,
August Fnrloy, Mrs. M. Anderson,
Victor Andorson, Joseph Anderson,
Anna Andorson, W. II. Turner, Mrs.
H. McLnln, Mrs. Oensllng, Miss C.
Mason, M. P. Hnrnn, D, D. Mulligan,
J. G. Hunch, Mrs. McGuInn, C. G.
Powors, John A. McGuInn, Geo. L.
Wheolor, A. M. Plnco, Mrs. A. M.
Placo, Miss Ethol Tlmmons, A. R.
Rohles, Mrs. A. R. Hollies, Mrs. C.
P. Ilopson, Mrs, C. Mnlohorn, C.
Mnlohorn, It. F. Luttroll, Harry Lut
TRY TO BOY
EASTJF BAY
Report That Railroad Company
Is Negotiating For Prop-'
erty There.
Win. King, who wns In from his
rnhch nenr Cooston today reports
that tho pcoplo of that section nro
confident thnt parties who hnvo been
cndcnvorlng to buy somo reaches In
thnt vicinity nro representatives of
a railroad company.
During tho last fow dnys, strenu
ous ufforts have boon mudo by cor
tnln pnrtlcs to purchaso tho ranches
of Mr. Rny, Mr. Smith nnd several
others whero tholnnd lies low or
fntrly level.
Somo InBlst thnt tho negotiation J
nro in behalf of tho Southern Paci
fic which haB showed considerable
activity during tho Inst couplo of
months.
American Physician Quickly
Found Guilty of Wife Murder
By London Jury.
MAINTAINS INNOCENCE
DESPITE EVIDENCE
Miss Leneve Will Next Be Tried
As An Accessory to the
Crime.
or Kruegor, 140
M Kruegor, 148 I trell, II. CI Luttroll, Mnblo Luttroll.
MrB. II. C. Luttroll, Mre. S. C. Shor
rnrd, Mrs. Parrott, Mrs. Ponnlson,
Mra. Lovl Snyder, C. W. Parker, J.
II. Flynn, Jess Dny, C. W. Young,
Hugh Phillips, M. F. Kopnor, Nick
Wngnor.
ENGLISH PRINCE DEAD.
Hi-other of Queen Mary Pusses Awny
Todny.
(Ry Associated Press to Coos Dny
Times.)
LONDON, -Oct. 22. Prince Fran
cis Joseph Leopold' Frederick of
Teck, a brother of QneeH Mnry, died
today. ,nnnnnn nrXixru
foul. Davis doubled to right'. Davis
was caught at thlrd.-Tlnkor to Steln
feldt, Murphy being, safe on Holder's
choice. Darry fanned. No runs.
Chicago Tinker popped to Darry.
Archer doubled Intojeft. Drown out,
Darry to Davis, Archer taking third.
Sheckard singled to center, scoring
Archer and giving tho Chicago win
ning score.
Today's Lineup.
Tho batting order as given In at
noon was as follows:
Chicago Sheckard, left; Schulto,
right; Hofman, center; Chance, first;
Zimmerman, second; Stelnfleldt,
third; Tlnkor, short; Archor catcher;
Cole, pltchor.
Philadelphia Strunk, contor;
Lord, loft; Collins, second; Dakor,
third: Davis, first; 'Murphy, rhjh
Darry, short; Thomas, catcher; Don-
dor, pitcher. '
BIPLANE FALLS
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TOD SCIIIUVEK HAS NARROW
ESCAPE FROM FATAL IN-
IS
Old Resident of Coos Bay
Passes Away at Mercy
Hospital.
of Coos Rny, died nt Mercy hospital
nt 3 o'clock this uttornoon. Ho had
boon ill for many months and it wob
known that ho could not long sur
vive. Death wns duo to a complication
of Ills and old ago.
Ho Ih survived by a daughter, Mrs.
P. L. Pholnn of Myrtlo Point. An
ndoptod sou, Rush Nnsburg, also re
sides hero.
Tho funoral arrangomonts hnvo
not been made.
WILL HANG NOVBMHEH 10. t
(Ry Associated Press.)
LONDON, Oct. 22. It WUB
nnuounced this evening that
Crlppcn will bo bunged Novcm-
ber 1G. Tho trial of Ethol Clnrn
Lonovo ns nssessory nftor tho
fact In tho murder of MrB, Crip- 4
pen will begin next Tucsdny.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
LONDON, Oct. 22. Dr. Crlppcn
was convicted of tho murdor of his
wife nnd sentenced to death. Tho
Jury wns out thirty minutes.
When the Jury brought In tho ver
dict, Crlppon was asked if ho had
anything to sny nnd replied, "I still
protest my'lnnoceucu."
Addressing the condemned man,
Lord Chief Justice Alvorstono said,
"You hnvo ben convicted on ovi
donco which enn leavo no doubt In
tho mind of any rcnsounblo man that
you cruelly murdered your wlfo and
then mutilated tho body,., , "
"I ndvlso you to entertain no hopa'
thnt you will escape thojiojuequouco
of your crlmo. I Imploro you to
innlto your penco with tho Almighty
God." ' -. .
NOW IT'S THE "WEDGE SKIRTS
NEWS OF MYltTLE POINT.
NoU-h of tho People Reported In
Tim Enterprise.
Mrs. Goo, Wight of Portland, Is
visiting at tho homo of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lowollen.
Mrs. T. Shormnn has rooponod her
bnkory In tho building two blocks
south of tho postoulco on Fifth street
Mr. nud Mrs. Gcorgo II. Guorln
left on Monday's stngo far Cnllfomla
whero thoy will spend tho winter.
Tho young mon of Myrtlo Point
aro doing their best to organlzo a
band. Anyono wishing to Join
should apply to J. II. Holmes.
Sam Snyder, sbn of A. II. Sny-
dor of this plnco, died in Snn Fran
cisco Wednesday, of pneumonia,
word to that effect having been con-
Ivoyed to his Myrtlo Point relatives
JURIES AT HELMONT PARK j by wire. The body is to bo brought
up from tho city on tho noxt boat
4 AVIATION MEET TODAY.'
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
""". . Times.)
DELMONT PARK, N. Y Oct. 22.
j Whllo practising for tho Inter
national Aviation Meet which opens
this afternoon, Tod Shriver In a
Dletz biplane lost control of his ma
chine and fell fifty feet, smashing
tho machlno and practically ruining
the englno. Shriver was bruised and
cut about tho face.
HOW? ' '
T.TJV
FHVT
COATS, Tailored Suits and ono
plece dresses. At tho LADIES' EM
POIUUM. HALLOWE'EN HALL.
Tho Firemen aro planning to
make tholr Hallowe'en masquorado
on Saturday night, tljo 29th, tho
event of the season. Genororis. prizes
aro. offered tp couples who will partl-
and intermont is to tako placo at
Norway cemetery.
Captain Panter brought up from
Rocky Point Wednesday evening his
new river boat, tho Dora, which has
been building there this summer.
Tho now boat contains tho machin
ery formerly used on tho Echo, but
tho now boat Is larger and bottor In
every way than tho Echo, and will
bo a valuablo aid to tho river traffic
between this point and tho lower
rivor, Captain Pantor Is also ar
ranging for tho bettor handling of
freight. A now hoist has boon In
stalled at Coqulllo nnd anothor hoist
Is on tho ground to bo Installed at
this end of tho routo. Ha has now
two now boats and with tho now
hoists will nfford lino conveniences
for tho handling of tho rivor business.
WIIY?
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V Shnped Opening In Purls Garment
Give GlhupM'H of Stocking.
PARIS, Oct. 21. Paris' latest
fashion wrinkle Is tho wodgo skirt,
successor to tho hobble skirt, which
It rosombles. Its most striking fon
turo, which gives It tho nnmo, Is n
"V" shaped opening in front.
Although tho skirt Is nnrrow at
tho bottom, this wedgo nllows tho
wenror to walk with campari Ivs
oobo. Tho opening can bo mado
largo or small, according to tho tnsto
of tho woaror.
It Is n combination of tho hobblo
skirt nnd tho sheath skirt, which
cnuscd so much stir, but had only n
short vogua hero. Ab tho woaror
stops Into n carrlago or on a car sho
Is likely to afford something moro
than a gllmpso of her dainty shoo
nnd stocking.
NEW KLECTRIO PLANT.
Moro Jiih'o to bo Furnished to Myrtlo
Point.
Owing to a lack of about halt a
mllo of hoavy copper wlro for tho
main powor lino, tho electric lights
wero not turned on last week us had
boon expected, but it Is expected to
givo servico' In a fow days ' moro.
Thoso who hnvo vUlted tho new
plant say that It Is very finely equip
ped and it IB expocted that excellent
servico will be given. Myrtlo Point
will not got its full service for about
a month more, because two largo
transformers, to bo used on this end
of the line have not been received.
Ono of theso Is to step the current
up to 0,000 volts at the Coqulllo end,
nnd tho othor at this end will reduco
It to 2,300 volts Just outside of town,
thus bringing sufficient power to
town for nil purposes. Myrtlo Point
Entorprlso,
SHOULD WE?
COATS, Tallorod Suits and ono
pleco drosses. At tho LADIES' EMPORIUM.
, clplteMMyrtte Point 'Interprlce, . 4 'TFTii:: ',
Tnko your SUNDAY DINNEH at
TJio CHANDLER. Special menu and
ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables
for PARTIES by, PHONE.
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