Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, July 25, 1903, Image 7

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BASEBALL
PLAYING
Bandon vs Marsh'
field
North Bend Scores
Another Game
Probably the hunt gamo of bull Hint
wai uvur wllnerniid In Coos County wan
pulled off In tliu MamliiiiiM hill paik
Huiiln)',lHtt(Ntn MarMifli'lduud Handon,
Ilandon coming mil iiIiumI by llvn littnl
earned acorns. Tho uttumlHtico wn
Vnry imo nml thu crowd nn tiiithtiahtR
tlr, nml while thn Mnrahlleld ronturr
worn nnliimily In n large majority, there,
unit iu Jtick of open appreciation of
llnudrn's piod wor' Tint gaum una
not marred by nny unmmnly wrangling
hut good feeling prevailed hrotif(litjut.
Tho ili'clnloii of tlm umpire mm Mcupt
isl with l"h1 grunt by ImiIi flrt, nml
MHtmuil to Jvn MitUf.icllon nil mound
Tint ground wan In line inntJItlnii tuil
tin uonthcr wn g"d for tlm name, lin
ing cloudy enough mi that n lilrfli fly
could bit stun from nny illtimMun.
Thu nrutil protest wnn ltupt by lledll
Hon, lint jirott (IhiuI, hut the gmtitt we
not iiinrritl by I but, And hImUnI afntr u
low initiate rug (.Liming, 'Jl.e lin.iic
team hint bi!ii MriiDglhituod by turr
iidv, plnyerit, nud tltry uoruinly ft U
uroditto.Mttrbhlletd, Arritli.utek u pttrhr
dlil excellent work nud though Jtondoti I
got a low toiittotinu' blti off him e
think thitt hu will show them up tint
uuxt time. Nealou uh catcher win error
lc nti'l crttinct buOit.it when It cornea
to catching nml hie throwing to tccond
ir nbovu reproach. Ktrubu in utintnr
Mulder, another now mnn, did coniu
grand Mauds in tho garden, Ltwldes rouii
wood throws to eeverul of thu bao.
Kerrey ns rlg'it fielder una another mnn
with thu gondii nud IiiiiiIimI rt vrt gold
brick ratchet off fioui Handon, hetldrp
tapping mute good Hies for thu ISaihIoii
HuMum; ho nleo mndii n good run for
iccond hut was thrown out by omicf the
Ilandon Ihtldora. Ho received ruvnral
ovations from thu grand stand.
In fncl. up to the olghth Inning it -un
nobody'ii game, nud it was plnluly up
turnnt tbnt tlicru miiht bo n breakdown
or n plecu ol bad luck eomu whi'ra huforii
n ororu could bo inn do. Uiifortunntoly
for Murslifluld'n ntiibltton, thu brenk
cainuon our nldo, nud Ilnndon not in two
runH in thu ciKhth did u littlo bottur in
tho ninth.
Tlinro ia no blinking tho fact that tho
lianilon ti'iun la a hard comhiiiatlou to
fto up ni-iiliiHt, nud if MarMiflold k'ntfi a
KHinu from them it will tr.lco icrfiutt
work to do it. If other ohnni'B cru
found to bo iiucoarnry in tho Man-lillcld
tunm, it is to bo hoped tbnt tho iiinnun
inont will liavo no hueitotlun in innklni;
tliqm.
Tho ecoro of Sundaya gnmu ia as fob
low a:
Marahfleli! AH It III I Hit I'O A K
Hoynlon a h I 0 0 0 2 fi 0
Hlruhu ei a 0 0 0 2 1 0
Nmller.'lb 1 0 1 () 2 1 0
.himitt Pi 4 0 II 0 (i 0 I
I. oil 2b a 0 0 0 . 1 1
WrlKht If .1 0 ' l 0 0 0 0
Kerry rf t 0 2 0. I I) 0
Nculnuu S 0 0 0 h I ,0
Arrellamtu a 0 1 0 l a 0
Totals HO 0 4 0 27 12 1
i
llamlon AH It nil HM I'O A K
MeKuno 2h fi 2 1 0 2 4 0
WeBterboruMD 0 10 2 4 0
'Strolb lb 5 1 2 0 lit. 0 0
' Adiunlim ah 10 10 0 2 0
rolliiml If 4 o a 0 2 0 0
OOawell o 3 0.1 1 7 0 0
Oohpflold rf 1 1 2 0 0 1 0
Will Wo I 4 'l 1 '0 'l 0 ''0
0
J 0 4
Tu'iih fl fi 12 I 27 15
hUXH anii turn nr INMNOH
Miirnlifbilil
Jttitm
Ifltfi
llimilon
Hun
lllu
i n
3 4 5 0 7 8 U-TotnlB
o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0
o o t o oooi o ;
I 2 HI G ft 7 8 Tolnln
?o o o o 0 0 0 2 :i f
o i o i i i i a i-m
KU)IMAIIV
Two Imno hits, IVllnml 2, rJeoflehl I,
WeeliiibiirK I.Kadlur I; atruck nut, by
llnum 7, by Arrollanoo 7j hit by pitcher,
Oiwu) tmo on bitlli, Sirubej Tiinuof
irame, 1:2)0 1 umptro Morritou.
NOKTII ItKNI) ve COQUII.M3
The K'luin ul Norlli Iiend In tho fore
nmir between tlm )iotno tcnin and Co
ijtillliiilimv a pood nttendmico nml wni
a uood clean vninn, nllhniiKh pomowlmt
oiiiihIiIkI, Tho fluid wna in fine condi
tion. 'I he North HoMil tenm huuehed
heir hits well. A (enturo of tho. unuio
wa llenlon'ii 'buttlnic nud McICeov.n'H
fl'ddliiK. Oornrd pitched n !o il unme
nml was ably cnuxht by JIHra. North
itoml Ik unlni; to do her butt to bent
Murhlleld next futility, nud it will un-1
dntihtedly bo ono of tho hnt ftnutvfl of
tho pfDKin. M.r bnVd hn beaten
North llrml ttoth time find now tho
U-ndlMtjnrH poln to try and turn'
tho table;.
The Koro of Hnnday'r gnrno was as
fkllluWH.
0ltilllo
.I'hiiMuiu'
MorHu, ij
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lAJtimxlth
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HiihAiii rf
Jobnt-on lb
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Totala
North IJonil
.Mclvoown 2 b
M((jIiiii1s si
lloituiuller lb
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Genlmiii rf
Kulp 3b
ItllhtOll I'f
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Hi C 8 27 0 I
IIU.N'H AM ItlTrt 11V INM.S'IIS
Coiiuillo
Untie
HIM
North Uond
Ituna
lilts
1 2 a 4 fi 0 7 8 U Total
0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0-1
1 I I 2 1 I i 1 01
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HDMMAUV
Stolen bius, Couillu 4, North Ilond
2; two bate lilt h, Johnatntio, Heulou (2);
duiiblo playe, llliai t" Kulp; pneed balls,
CixUllle 8, North Hcud ljlmpo&on crvll-
ed hulls, i'fl Nof r 2, ol G'rtml 1 ; struck
outby Nfr.ttr 0. by (ilrnrd 12; bit by
)ftched bull, I.oronz I, Johnson; loft on
b.isoM, Cquilh 7, North Hund 0; umpire
Wright; Scorer, Koroluud; tlmu of Raino
I hour b0 miumei,
Rcal Estate Transfers
Htnma Nnahurt: tn John (irnnt, Lot 2.
block 3!l, Niislmty'ti add, Mil. f00. -
ltobrrt.1 Clinton nnd w to A O Suhi
erlln uoola . ecc 11 t 28 r 12.
300.
U 6 to Jus W Hyora, a 1-2 of e o Xf, b o
Ui of s w U lot 7 eeo 0 t 28 r 11 152 10
UCIUP.
W II Wnlkor nnd w to A M I)odolota
1 nnd 2, block 1 Uoidor & Hcnder'a add
Mil I. ?225.
A HEROIC DEED
Injured Logger Carried 24 Miles by
Comrades and Exples
Tho Btronuous lifo of tho wooda has
i '.
Just (urrilsu'od another story o! courage,
lUttm.p.
I.
KliiKOtH'ip, lip thu WliihlMh, WMcniiKht
anil pluluni'd by a Unto loir, nud his left
0 m,y ,,,,, Mr Kjll) t onctJ
o'nrtfil on horm-bnek for town, 28 tnlic
dlftont, nml 1 1 of tho in;i luiprovbi'd n
Htrttcliiir and In rHoys carried th
woundid jibii 21 mlb'S to tlm honm
vflicro ho was mot by Dr. Smith, nnd
taken bv I cwt tho romiiludor of tho any
and put u iho Aburdcen ftnucrnl Ilop.
t.il, nhoro all Unit modicRl .cImico could
do itiis dono. Tho patient was bravo
nud rourngronrt, but thetunture of tho
injiiriofl nud thu khock proved fntnl, at
lit dlfd early In tho tuorning of Thor
nny,' Tho'lody will ho Milpped to bin
homo In Wisconsin, Tho men, who
brought him to tho boom were nearly
exhausted upon reaching there, fea thoy
had travoled ns fast as poiaiblo vrithon
food, water or reel, but they woru not
onrclotiH of dolnn anythiiiB unusual.
BaSC Hall ScllCdlllC
at maiwhi'Iclo.
May 21 Mnrtbfiold vn North I!ond.
Won by Marsbflold 4 to 8.
""" 7 Munhfleld vs lUndon.
-Won by Iliimlon, 1 1 to 2,
! 28 MnrMlitluld vr Coqnlllo,
Won by MArehlleld :t to 2.
J"l.v 1 Jlarnhilelil vu North Hcnd.
w PbIk;iiwI.
J"'y 1' MnrhllfW va Iltiudon
Woh by Ilandon T, to 0
An. H Jdnrhhllelil vs CfHpjille.
Auu. 14 Mnmhflcld va Nor t li Hcnd.
Auk, .10 Morrdifleld vs linndon.
Spt. 20 Marahflold vs C'oUillo.
at com r i n. i: env
Mn; St C'rxjiilJlo va Itjndon.
Won by Itandou, 0 ti 1.
iiny 8l-Coullli! va Mnrthfleld.
Won by Murthllleld, 7 to 2.
June 21 CcuIIIh v North Ilond.
Won by North llend, 13 to 8.
Jul) f Cujiillle s r.Hudftii.
Won by liunilon 7 to 5.
July. V Ciuillu vs MnrtbCeld.
Won by Mnrah(leld& to 3.
Auu. 2-C(KUlllo va 'North Ik-nd.
Auk. 10 ChuIIIovp linndon.
Aujr 21-C(Vulllo .Marehlleld.
Fept. 13 Cwjulllu ve North Ucnd.
AT NOttTH 1WNI)
June 7 North Hend va Coqulllo.
Won by North llend 10 to 4.
June II North llend vs Mnrshfleld.
Won by Marab field, 7 to 5. i
June 23- North Bond vb Randon,
Won by North bund 0 to 4
July HI North Hund va Coqulllo.
Won by North Hund 0 to 1.
July 2d .North llend ys Mnrehflold.
Auk. 0 North Hcnd vs Ilandon,
A Hi:. 30 Noith llond vu Coqulllo.
Sopt. li North Hund vs Marshflold.
Sept. 20 North Hcnd va Hanilon.
AT IHNDO.V
May 31 H.indon vh North Bond.
Won by Handoi) 4 to 3.
June It Handon va'Coulllo.
Won by Handon, 12 to 2.
Juno 2l Hnnitou vs Marehfiold.
Won by Handon, 4 to 0.
July 12 Handon vs North llend.
WonlyNoithHend 4 to 3.
.July 20 llamlon va Coqulllo.
Auk. 2 lleudon va Marshflold.
0 iinronclom lioroloin noil drMtli In a
! vVmhlniMnn 1irfnic curnp, A!br
0 Imiiv,, n yoiimmioy at Kelb'i Jo-
Auk. 23 Handon vs NorthJBahd.
Sopt. G-tllamlon va Coqulllo.
Sept. 13 H.indon va Mnrshflold.
bTAsnixu or tub cmua ,.
Won Lost
Mnrthfleld C 4
North Ilond fi 3 '
Coqulllo 0 O
Handon 7 2
THE WHEAT
CROP IN
WASHINGTON
(Special to trie Coast Mall.)
Tacornn, Wash, July 22 Grain ox:ort.
oraiestiinnto thifl yenr'a wheat crop at
20,000,000 to 22.000,000 buahola-nbout
tho production of last yoar. Bad
woatbor nud lack of ralu haj decroased
tho yenld in eomo districts, but this is
largely componsatod for by Incrotaod
ftcorngo.
HEAD
OF THE
CHURCH
Cardinal OregliaHolds
Authority
Until Leo's Successor
is Elected
(Cpectal to the Coast Mall.)
Koine, July 21 While tho Kunrds arc
watching, monks nt being stationed
erouiuT'tho dead 1'opo, nnd events of
momentucus importnnco to C.itliollc
Ohrlitondom nro occurring.
Tho ilcath of I'opo I-o rnean- iho
pnaalngof supreme power into thu hands
of tho Sacred College of cardinals as
temporary cuslodan during tho inter
regnum. Urn perfect administrative machinery
ol the chnroli hci provided agalngt the
sllfchlent interruption in tho uovernin?
authority.
DAe senior member of tho SBcred col
Kvc, Cardinal Oroglia to whom tho
Pope solemnly confided the interest of
the church has nor brco nc tlu expon
ent of Cardinals until Tope Leo's succes
sor ban oeon elected.
This brought forth C-trdinal Oreglia an
tho striking personality of tho hour. Tho
Cirdlnai is theoxict anti thcals of Pope
Iax, hnvlng none ol tho Into Pontiff's
sympathy and bcnovelunt cbaraster
Utics. (Jo comes from noble Piedmontcs
clock. His nobilitv ia shown in hie
haughty and austoro bearing. Ho is
not popular among his colleagues or tho
Romans, and his brutquo mannor has
flamed him -tho tittle of "Tho Pled
montoao Ronr." Ho ia tall and robnst,
nnd hia 74 yoars is shown by the whlto
ness or his hair. His faco has tho law
ny lino of old parchment and Is deeply
lined.
Despitohls austerity tho cardinal's
learning nnd piety nro untforeally ro
cognlzed. This is the man who for the
tlmo belug is practically Popo.. It was
he who issued orders to clear tho Vati
can of intrudors and brought tranquil,
lity out of confusion immediately fol
lowing Popo Leo's death.
The congregation of Cardinals at tholr
session today olsctod Mgr, Merri Del Val
eecrotary of the conclave. This Is sup
posed to bo a victory for Orcglio.
AFTER
FOUR
YEARS
(Special to the Coast Mall.)
. Chicago, 111., July 21 Tho fourth nnnl
veredry of tho death ol Col. Robert G.
ngorsoll wna observed today by the
holdlug of memorial services under the
ausplcea of tho Ingoreoll Memorial Aseo
elation of Chicago. The association is
behind a movomont having for its object
ho orection of an imposing luouument
to Colonol Ingorsoll,
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Koltoa nnd family
and Mr. and Mrs. bol Darbin and grand
daughter, Madalino Walkor who are
hero from Salem vioitlng their dough' tor
aud Bon-in-Ia'w drove to 'Rock'y Pohit
yaitarday,
Hrecieves.
THEIfi
MAJESTIES
Edward and Alexan
dria Dublin
in
Attire.
(Special to the Coatt Mall.)
Diblln, July 21 The mival of their
mitjetlies at Klngstovin today and their
tubwqrient state i ntry into Dublin was
made the occaion for brilliant ceremony.
Particularly interesting was the core-
mony at thecity limits, wberean ancio'jt
sato nnd C2stle toners had been repro
duced. On tbo city Bido of tho gate
wero tho Lord Mayor and council in
.heir rcarlet robes, the mno bearera in
blue and t!!ver and several hundreds of
representative citizens of Dublin, who
were provided with scats on stands.
Peroral crack regiments lined tho road
ae r. guard of honor, wbllo behind them
weio rordons of police and militia.
Thousands of ep?ctators eagerly
awaited tho coming of tho king and
quenn. Always personally popular with
the Irish, King Edward was to receive a
waini welcomo on this, hie' first visit to
the Emerald Isle since he ascended the
throne. Shortly before the arrival of
tho royal party the persulvanl-at-arme,
wearing a gorgeous capo of royal her
aldry, galloped up to the Lord Mayor
and naked permission for tbo cutrance of
the king and queon. Gravely and in
quaintly worded terraa ol courtesy the
lord mayor granted tho request. Back
galloped tho poreuivant-at-nrmc, tho
guto clangipg behind him, tho whole
tceno being a counterpart of a sixteenth
century play.
Then from tho ramparts of the gate
came a lnnlaro of trumpets. The royal
party was in sight. Oat upon a scarlet
cloth stepped Lord Mayor Harrington
and the members of tho Municipal Cor
poration, tho same who had refused to
voto the King an address of wolcomo.
Their robes glowed in tho sunshine and
tboir wands and maces flashed brilliant-
ly, Tho gato wai swung open and in
rodo tbo advance guard of tho royal
cortege. A squad of LHe 'Gnarda pre
ceeded tho royal carriages and their
brilliant uniforms evoked loud applause
from tho spectators. Tho first carriage
contained tho homo secretary and other
members of tho king's party, accompani
ed by members of the court and attend
ed by mounted equerries. Fiually,
timid almost perfect silence, savo for
tho echo of cheers and cries of "God
savo tbo king," from outside tho city
limitB camo tho royal couplo. During
tho five inlnutos when tho king was oc
cupied with tho ceromonlos at tho gate
tboro way scarcolv n lull in tho loud
cheering ol tbo crowds. Frequently his
Mnjosty nodded. In fact, ho scarcely
ceaetd nod'dlng during tho ontire nine
milo drivo through the streets of Dublin
to tho Custlo.
What might have beou a serious aud
costly accident was narrowly nyorted
yesterday attornoon ns tho ateainer
Flyer was lonviug tbo dock at Mnrthfleld.
The Flyor had juat started to turn in her
course wbou tho gasoline launch, Onward
triod to crosB hor bow. Tho Flyer's on
giuds wero reversed and the Onward'a
Btartod ahead at full speed, tho bow of
tho Flyer juat Bcramping tn'o stern of
tho small gaeoilnb launch)
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, '(Special to tha Cca:t f,,rt!)
Loudon ; July 21: A story is uurretit
horn that the Kuasinn government I)
distributing money in Imdon for the
pnrpoee of fomenting demonstrations
against the Jows, as an cxcupss for thd
recent outrage at Kial Ineff. Tbo idea
is that it may bo laid, You res wtnt A
turbulent pebplo thoy hro; can you
wonder that wo havo taken strong
incasurd9 with thorn?"
ESCAPED WITH HIS LIFE
Julius Brandt, of Empire, Makes
a Heroic Climb
On Monday whl'.n Julius Brandt, of
Empire, was on his way to MarsbftV Id
he had an experience which he will re
member tor many years to como, also ho
was taught a lesson, to bo over leary of
horned stock when he meets it in the
public highway all by his lonely.
On tbo road noar Pony slough he was
met by Tour inoffensive looking crittord,
who at first wero inclined to step asldo
but boforo doing so one of them shook
his head and gave a littlo snort this
ecmed to be the key-note for generct
doviitry. At this signal it see Jied that
hell had been let loose and Julias irat
not long taking tbo cne and mado ft
grand sachay for the nearest sapling and
he surprised himself . and the other
fellows too how quickly ho skinned to
the first limb, ho fairly flew up. It was
a close sbavo, bat a miss is as good as k
mile in such cases. Julius considers:
himself very fortunate in eecaping. He
serenely viewed tbo situation from his
forced put. Tho eteers gamboled abont
the treo for a while and made severe!
feints or make-beliovea at going away.
They went oat of sight once and came
back from another direction and seem
ingly laughed n't the prank. Julius exys
the "old boy" in tho gang, who was a
small scrawny looking littlo follow, but
full of ginger, was the ringleader. Hn
says tho littlo general seemed to have a
perpetual smile aud a curl on lit ufpor
lip which indicated that he fully en
joyed the prank and almost said that
"we wont hurt you, but we aro out lor
a lark," but this Braudt could hardly
swohow and resolved to keop his peti
tion.
The hilarious littlo. band mado a do-
f tour nt0 the brUBb no doubtt for Bome
other kind of a sortlo and would prob
ably havo returned to continue their
sport, but Julius gavo them tho slip at
this jancture. 'He suddenly rotnombor
od that he had business in Murehfisld
snd he made tolerablo good time fortown.
Tho ownors of these steers should bo x
mado to tako them cp beforo they do
some bodily Injkry. Ladluft and chil
dren should bo on tho lookout for them
while out blackborryiug.
YAGHTS ;
STILL
PRACTICE
jfKJrvtttfi'fii
(Special to. the Coast Mali.)
Highlands, July 22- Tho two Bbam.
rocks put to sea at 0:30 for another turn
Ing spin in a very light breoze. Sham
rock III started at 11:01:45, tho old
boat 45 seconds lator over a 30 milo
course The' Challenger kept tho load
easily, oatfootlng and outpointing tho
old boat.
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Pnsqno Island, July 22-Tho Reliance
passed here at 11:30 this morning oh,
tho race to New Fort, the Colombia l"
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