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222I!E pfSnrimfmi iww wW r t vj, yWm-'J""'i"V inwffnuiMwpi ,qi mW iiW ijiyf 1 HRRE SO BUSY SEEKING OR GlffiffiCE NEVER ACCOMPLSH ANYTHING CIS y6ur opportunity o roach the great purchasing power )t this community should not bo wnrlnnfeml In nlnrlni? vntir niH'nvlln- family ciiici.i.s reached with every copy of tills moilt..ii. Have your advertisement rend ly , the Home Community regularly, s I Hint they will know you. Ilo In mg. The choice of Hieiln of Bitr- 9 :cs8fut merchants IS THE TIMES. troduced 1JV TIIH TIMES. tsaaasBaswr ME.M11ER OK Till: ASSOCIATED PRESS 731i&M3in$W4l KvWf OL XXXVII. FwfpMMiiV! 1M7H us The Ccnt Mit'l. A .onollthillon of Time. Const Mi'll mill Coot liny AiIvoi'IImt toArt-HFlELD. OKLGUrj. 7i.bnSAY, JuLY 23, iD14. EVENING EDITION. No. 8. MIMMWH.V SAILORS FIGHT OB WOULD PPHk ' tlnlfmtm' togd J Jfi j-fl fi$M ;arranza will insist H IT WEN RAILROAD TRUST SUIT FILED II NEW USECUTIMADER Icxlcan Leader Willing to Grant General Amnesty Ex cept to the Criminais. EACE DELEGATES TO UNITE IN CONFERENCE arabajaFs Representatives to Arrange Armistice Pencl- ing Settlement. PJr Associated 'ftVM l Com tin Tlmi 1 WASHINGTON, D. C. July 23. lie dolocatoB authorized bv I'rcsl mt CaniRjnljto "nogotlato terma of.1 inco with Carrnnrn nro due to leave' l orn Oruz today'for Tnmplro. With-1 I , i two or threo-dnyB mi armistice . lr AMci.t.,i iv wus n. -rimci tspondlng ' hostilities tl roughout I NEW OKI-HANS, July 23. oxlco 1b expeetmir Cnrrauza haa al-' I Tlio hiihonlo plaguo eh.linod Its ndy notlfledj; tlio. stnto depnrtnieut ' ' fourth victim here toduy. The mt he -will agrco. It In understood ' I victim was .Mm. KukIiiii Schmidt, nro that whllef,Carranzii Is willing ' "Kod 711. Her grandchild devol- give Kiiaranlecs of a general am-, ' ll tlio disease Iiihi Saturday. ,ntv ha wnnlfl Inulnt nn maori'lnn (lint - - - .111 l ..m.nn.iln nrli.il.ii.llv llw.u.,1 Illf Assn. Isted I'teM 10 r.,,,1 tUf TlmM.I concorned ndoro and Sunroz am Bpoko of thojoccupntlon of that tom more man nvo icei ioiir. ty by tho CoristluitlonnllslH. but did, il anv wlin u'o In ,l,niliiinllfl i 'w umj .i .,w .. nn ... v ...... i ... - . . k pm jm. a .. DEilE! ays Report .of Break Between Villa and JJarranza is Unfounded. nr AmacUUI rr lo Cool Hi, TlmM. AVASHINOTON. D. C. July ail. icrctary Bryftni.cncouniKed by tho HITCH "Carothars telogrnpiiod from Bsl ( tinned throiiRiiout tho night nnd 480 that he considers as unfounded censed only at dawn this morning. 1 rumors of another brci.lc botween Three police wcro also BorlotiBly In lira ana Carranzn.' I0ME RULE IS TALKED OVER Mceabls Adjustment of Irish Situation Expected Ex- clifde Clrtaln Counties. Hj ,AMtM4' tZZ" ia Cou 111 riluM.) tONDON'TjYly 23. Tiding over 4y'a' 'cj-lmoal' soHslon 0f tho con fence at-Hklnghnin Palnco on tho s(ter situation without the occur Hce of s rapture, created a dccld y more honful view as to the onl ine of th-41ouB8lon between tho Ateamea representing ho different UiigorinR Illness of moro than two TtU. (aMttaMent atlll hlnRca on nionthB Death was duo to a compll tt countl stall bo excluded froni ., nf ,iiHnn0H. .imico iiamum hi rul. wa Democrats Aroused Over tfet-oHfcjylQucstion Tem peianpofebple Insistent. mroj issue , .lp& f I III IOWA L. council bl'uffs. July 23.-Ti.o'!',:a1ct'e.?t! ' "J"? I;0!;. B1 .Z nT AimkMl Ytw lb tooi P7 TlmM.) : VSlSiV. '"-MVi e, '"'u'.?. west in the early. seventies mid mar 4 Iowa I)aaunrats at the stnto con- nrfnn rArfuvvLfrlin laninnrnn'fi tiPn. t.w. -- J rwj VIU1'v.imivv ww fl.,l. lltn i jmu jRVMHxjftiuitai.Mi, uoginnipg Tho fm aday. Arrive at Roseburg at noon. rough swvIm, careful drivers. Re--VRtlaM VMM OWTi PRESCHIP OK PHAWNUACY. V ! UIIQiii: fiii ON 616 SHIP Four Snakes, 18 Tarantulas, Roaches and Bed-Bugs Galore on Vessel. 4 four head. I .m immv. . . . .. .. .!!.. ....i., 1.. ,i. 1. 1111..., f' . XKW nill.KAXS. I.ll.. .Illlv "I! - IL'LLIV CU1LLUI11UI1 III LIII3 IIIIII1IM lilt -' v. .-.-..-. ...... .....,, .. . , idoro and Suaroz. 1 rum- miuiiuB, uikihuuh uii.muii.iH, . - . - - - - - .. ., 1. !........ 1 ..i.. 1 Cnrranza wired General Oonzales wivonty rats, enoiiRii ronciiea to nil t San Lulu . Potbsl to proceed at uarrei and ueii iiiir Knioro, roriuou ico to Quorotaro 0 form a jiinctlon lart of tho cargo of a freight vessel I Mi Min fnrrnh nf nniiornl nlii-ntrmi. 811 I1R tllO troll Clll BenB. Wlllcll WHS n mnntlrin wfliinniln ,.f nn oi-itnr In f HID iKIitud heiO III connection with connection with llln, but a brigade has occupied tho right against tho biibonii- pliiKtio Ruas CallontosJ- Carranza'ji Uele- Two of tho snakCB woro boa coiiBtilc-, Fi RILLED II ST.PETEDS Strikers and Cossacks Clash Three Police Are Also Seriously Wounded. (117 Auovltloil 1'riM lo boot ttr Tln.M.) ST. Pin'HRsni'iui, July 2:1. At j least five striking workmen wcro lii.oiicournReu ny mo Killed mid oiriu soriousiy woiiniieii teat dtipatchvlfrom Special Agent ilurliiR fighting In tho streota botween irotiicra, ur.ucu tliu s ntcmeut: , me tin ikoi-h . .n.i ccbjiu'Kb, which con- Jurd. It Is bcllovcd that tho caaual- tlcs among tho strikers nro much heavier than tho official figures show as It Is thought that they concealed a number of their dead and wounded JUDGE BAIUM Died of a Complication of Dis eases Eaily This Morning Well Known Here. Judge finy C. Ilarnmn, aged GC, died in hlrt room at tho Rodgors Ho- Inl nt 1 ',lnr.lr lllla ,iinttl lllir nflfir fl wns taken m with a tumor four yenra ago and wont to Omaha and Chicago for treatment. Ho has boon ailing moro or less over since. Judge Ilnrnum Is well known on tho nay. Ho camo hero nlno years ago and Invested heavily in real es tate. Judgo Ilarntim hold tltlo to a big tract known as tho Port Uarnum Addition and was heavily interested nt North Ilond nnd in Dolso Addition. Ho camo hero for tho last tlmo about May 1 and slnco that tlmo ho made his homo with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Walrath, who liavo known him for years. Judgo Ilnrnum was horn In Coun cil Illuffs, Iown in 1847 . Aftor at tending college ho studied law in Om aha and graduntod with honors. Ho SS AWAY w .tit- rfaif f'L1?...1'.0; Ioglslattiro of Nebraska. Ho camo rled AiHolla Hondrlckson, of Spring- il 1 .'j7 x .il.. l,.l.i ilDHI. uiau. I LurocMWfiiftU'. iu t'iiny lu iikui , t.i ...i.. '" ivuiiuuuu ih iiiu luictiibt iu lnrnl n a .npors mm. MnrHhMulM : .mtlmooiHtteototliofloorofthe' 0"ed 'to Si i It Lako City w hero n,d'B,mtch .todny,Jro," Ca,)t' Klj0.rlQ " w Shnwhan Marshflold; A. K aveution. MR , n,BX ?ook m the practice of law! ,,fnft',f c",l18ep , Washington, saying Crouch, Coaulllo (Supervising War- - V ,"" ho hPcamo I iiterostod In i ilnlne t,IBt tno I,0(,oral BUiibont Hidcpeiicla ,i0n); I .S. Hush, North Ilond; Theo. SAN PIUXPISCO M'lMMXCS. J'", b$ . '"Uio nine lis o h.ad, ncliored near the town Goner- Fn't Nortl Roml; Claries Crouch V?-3&Sr,"",,,!",",n 'bScarne InK eil In olto u'. VaBquez also arrived with a fresh Coquillo; Harvey Smith. Myrtlo WASHINGTON D. c July 23. cn e ; co,ay attorney and dist- body of t'00"8- Point: 13. B. Kvornden, Myrtlo Point; M ta'S&MldA Rs 'actlo'ln "oTjSdSe TsM Lake." Judgo Sar- M TWO AUK IXJUHKI. Sam Johnson Myrtlo Point 118(1 Hi 'rwn8UIOr IIS ncilOIl in , ..i...i .... .i....i. Mr. Clnrkn. Rcnlnr nt Pnmn Ono Thn Cnrrv Pnnnlv flrn ivnri1nn nro tMJ w't.ifeno. s.e"nt??n " "L" Mrs. Freda Uarnum Cluff. who has .... I I I 1 1 I IU NI1IVIV!! II V III1I1 lllllll'llll 7t&nmeMhMaltthZ hoon at his bedside for over a-month. 'Us Hon e Here by an Injury to his nffrBSiH B the,Mrs. Walrath says that she has known , ot , U waa a ,a,nful but "ot Bec' n FraRclwoxposltlon. tho Judgo slnco girlhood and that ho i'""8 '"Jury. .,,,,. , : n. " Tr: . lnttnn in,i nu immn wiih hor nn.i' Samuel ewdall had his thumb MAllsurtMMi to itcJSKllUHO y , Mr VaiVatii. Tho funeral will be hold tomorrow at 2 o'clock from Wilson's Under taking parlors, Times Want ads bring results. FOREST 1 Conflagration in Five Washing-! ton Counties Set by Camp :s -Damage Is Small. Ill; Am.i totM I'rrss In foes Ilf Times.) SEATTLE, July 23. Flrco, most tli . . t . Ill PIUIVMH HIIIIUDCVD IHlO IlinUII ' (".ill of which wore started by campers or nt lMc .,, of Mmo Cnllinx concern berry pickers, were reported In KIiik, j Iiir two private letters which tlio dc Cinllnni, Snohomish, Mason and Kit- fonco seeks to show Kill tor Cnltuetto ivjp counties, Washington, hut only Intended to publish. An official of small dnnuiRo hns been dono. Tho Hie treasury dcpnilment, Andre Res most serious fire Is nt CovfiiKton, sler, test If led to beliiR present dur ncnr here, where a sawmill of tho I"r a conversation of a group of Jour CovIiiRton l,nmbor Compiiny, a ranch nallsts in the lohbv or the Chnniber of house nnd two barns contnlnliiR live Deputies wVcn It was stated Hint tho slock woro burned. Tho PiiRct Sound letters would shortly bo published. Navy Yard's magazine bus nt no tlmo .Mme. (lueydnn, the former wife been? threatened, but yesterday 100. of Cnlllnux. her fnce drawn In tingle sailors woro sent to iiucnch a flro near .innono. Moil t'tirrvluir red flans snout thn nlu'ht marchlnir the streets nnd slim- iliiR rovoliitlonary songs, while In tho Vlliorjr district they cut down tele - iRiaph poles and upset a number of I vnn. with which they constructed btirrlendiH across the streets, from 1,. ,...!.... , ...,.,.,. ., , :... .,... .nil' Bliu.l"! III HIIIIII II1U1 IIIUKIIl IMU.lU'Htl nil- liuiiviiliuiv in-runBlll l. . - iifiniwi nil fi 1 Tftsiinf.irn - ...... "" """' p iiuiiini.-u m i ......uh .i.im- i..i.,iiu river and also tried lo destroy the; wn-i -i .m, mil nu urneil oil uy tl,,J P"ll'i'. SHIP LEAVES PFJCEFOlir Steamer Komagata With 352 Hindus Aboard Retires With out Raising More Trouble. lUr Ai.oclilM 1'rrn lo eno liar Tlmn.) VANCOUVUR, II. C, July 23. TVo Japanese steamer KomoRntn', Muni, with '352 Sikhs aboard, sailed this morning for Shanghai after n night of threatened trouble. Tho dopnrturo of tho Komognta was ac complished peacefully. The vessel ...,.... ......t.l I... ,1... f,.....ll.... iit.a uiLuiiiii.iiiivu uj iiiu auauiiiii uruiBUi iiiiiuuuw, wincil will oscon her to n point 70 miles west of Van couver Island. Tho Komogata arrived oxactly two montliB ngo. Tho prooiiiterB of tho expedition nro pleased with tho pub- ucity tiint tlio oxpcditlon recelved.1 and it Is said that tho rejection of the Sikhs, most of whom aro former soldiers In tho Urltlsh army, will bo mndo much of In agitation for tho overthrow of Iliitlah rulo In India TO RESTDREORDEB Little Hope That Contending Factions in Haiti Can Peace fully Settle Differences. (Dr AMsrUtril I'rrM la Cooi nt? Tlmn.J WASHINGTON, D. C July 23. The possibility of Amorlcnn lnVr ventlou In Haiti and Santa Domingo continued tho absorbing topic of con versation In administration circles. I.ato official dispatches gavo but little hopo that tho contending elements In tho two countries would bo ablo to restoroordor. FEAR" BATTLE IN inr AuKiitK) en.. iu coat iur ti.wj i WASHINGTON. D. C, July 23. More declsivo fighting at Puerto Pla i E 1 1 ta on the northern coast of tho Do-,n, on So"h Cos Kivor, is laid up at almost severed by getting It caught In tho machiner" nf tho Larson dredgo near the depot yesterday. Tho thumb will probably bo saved. UKDOXDO sails SATL'HD.W, July 25. at 12 NOON, for San Francisco and San Pedro. PIT LETTERS Testimony at Mmc. Caillaux's i rial Shows Calmette In tended to Publish Letters. I Mr Asoclsle1 TrcM to Com njr Times. PARIS. July 2.1. -The testimony it rt.mn1 iiilhinttonit mi r (ntMiii tmlnn Hues and her black eyes showing I from the Riont sockets In her wasted cheeks, then cnine Into court. She wnlkcd with calm dignity past her I former husband and asked the court , If sho might rofor to notes, but wns refused. 'There have boon so many Ilea : told, snld Mme. nueydan, "that my i....i i.. . .. I'm ' , ..- , , .., .. .. I rriiiirniirmi wii n n m mini mil nr una .. -. ...... m '' ''""" wn iu --yd: "" " -- band to do end 1110." In raying V Is mitf i-imi 11 u i riuhi-o in .Hinu. .iiii laiix, who did not look nt her. BEING RUSHED Train Service from Eugene to Mapleton Before October 1st Rails Are Laid. That tho rails aro now within fourteen miles of Mnplotou nnd that M RAILWAY train sorvlco wilMio extended to thoMoy, who returned from thero laot bond of navigation on tho Sluslaw by October I was tho Information brought back today by Tom II. James, who has boon making a trip through that portion. Mr. James, aRcyt for tlio Arrow l.lno nnd tho Koainer, "... ... . . ... . . . . . 1 niuuo mo nip wiui Ageni snoHioii or lth Agent Sh tho llronkwator. Mr. James says that tlio work on' tlio Cons ilny-Kugcuo railroad Is be ing rushed all along tho lino nnd will , bo completed beforo somo reallzo It. Iluslucss Is booming mi tlio Slus- iaw nun niso at liiiriiinor nun koi'iih- port. Thoro Is a heavy passoiigor buslnoss out via tho now lino to Ku gono now. The auto lino between (inrdlncr nnd Floronco has been abandoned nnd a regular wagon stage Is being used. ARE SELECTED Arrange for Protection of For ests Three organiza tions Uniting. Tlio Coos County Flro Patrol, tlio Federal Government nnd the Stnto Forest Flro Patrol aro uniting In Coos County to guard against fires In this section. J. A. Smith has been appointed Fedornl flro warden for the Coos River District and C. L. Smith stnto warden for tho snmo dis trict. Tho following Is n list of tho Coos County flro wnrdons: J. A. Smith, Cooa River: C. L. Smith, Coos River; Archlo Phillips, Ton Mllo; Horbort Armstrong, North Ilond; U. S. Gothro, North Ilend; Al Perkins, Gardiner; Frank Heath, Al legany; W. J. Conrad, Marshflold; John Green, Cainns Valley; W, II. Clark, Coquillo; John F. Lohnliorr, Camas Valley; I). .Splkor, Ilrldgo; II. G. Wolgor. Camns Valley; W. W. Conor, Rnndon: Glenn Barker, Fair- vlew; Joseph Harbor, Myrtlo Point; o. Hunt. Coqulllo; Thomas Hayes, Alex Tumor of Langlols, Bradford W. Dean of Port Orford, nnd A. Adolphson of Denmark. MARSIIFIKL1) to ItOSKIlUItG by AUTO KVERY MOIINIXO, beginning Sundny. Arrive at Roseburg at noon. Through service, careful drivers. Re servations THK OWL PRESCRIP TION PHARMACY. ID EDDIED WIFE IS WITNESS i Tells of How She and Calliaux Became Estranged Gave i Letters to Editor. llv V.n .ili'.l I'rffi lo Coo liT Tlmr,1 PARIS. July 211. Mine, (lueydnn, former wlfo of M. Calliaux, testlfy- Iiir nt tho trial of Mine. Calliaux, e.U.I that the first of tho love letters tXchaiiRo between Calliaux and the dofend'uit. his wife, that appeared lu Lo KlRiiro wns rIvoii to her by bor then husband after n reconcilia tion. "I hud never susporlcd that my husband hnd n mlatrosti," she said. ... . . .. .. .. ..... . . ...... ! lira, ifiiniv lr u'iiiiii nn r urnw niiii . w.. ..- ....w r.u , ..mi um ,, i-.u- iATESHDWA nn n y n n rn n n Y n ilKrllnlli v i w 1 1 v., 1 1.. n r....t,. x..,- ni.n Curry County Town Plans to Entertain 5000 Visitors at .......-i o.,M:.,i AligUSt Uai niVai. Port Orfoul Is making elaborate plans for tho big ngate carnival which will bo held there August 0, 7 and S and expects to entertain over r000 visitors, nccordlug to W. C. Iliad ilr.1, "They nro erecting n tented city1 on tho beach ror tho big affair and: ono of the touts will bo over 100 feet long," said Mr. llrndloy. "Tho fine illutilnv .f ntrnliiu will lift Ilin iirlmnrv ...-,...., u. -r.""- ..... .. ..... ,. j . reatiiro, Hut tlioio will lio vniled oil tortalnmoiits. Ono of tho features will bo a wrestling mntch In which M. Liitsey agrees to throw ten men1 lu ono hour. Port Orford Is bucking; him strong and Gold Reach is back- lug a wrestlor froni there who weighs 210 pounds and will bo one of tho ton. Liitsey wolgns about 155." IIIr llililgo ('(illapsCH. Tho Ion;; brldgo over Tho Sixes uiver coiiiipscu iiihi anuiiay nnu now ,t nffle has t o.d tho river A wag- on loaded with ties had Just crossed" tho brldgo beforo ono spnn gavo way. .i...u ,,,...... .,.,,.. 'not dnngoroiis. IlleiiBo bad nnnoiinc- '1 ho Curry county roads are In flno tt, wlion i10 B, i coini la shape, and much hotter than tho Coos In ! n, 0 w J "J, 0bC ' county end of tho road. They aro p,fttform t0 confront him w tli cor iio.w Improving tho Curry county end nn Btnteiuonta. moro, $1-100 nlroady bolng oxponded on n small stretch of It. Port Orford Is very prosperous. I Tho now wharf has been completed and Is much larger and bettor than tho old one. Sovernl thousand rail road ties aro piled thoro waiting for ono of tho Mnhouoy lino vessels to come lu and load them. John .Miller, ono of tho pioneer iiierchniits theio, Is planning to re tire from active business. Ho has bought nu aiitomobllo and wants more tlmo to got out and enjoy him self. ES WILL S inr AiioMaiea rrr to cooa nr Timti.1 NEW YORK, July 23. Chairman established on tlio new lino John William Ilarnosof tho Republic Stnto ! i"hnoy b camps will bo delivering Committee nnnounced today that hot hjRS In nhout ton days There nro had Instructed his counsel to bring B,M"t 00,000,000 foot of timber to milt for llbol against Ex-President ' ,)0 '"KKed noar thoso two camps. Theodore Roobovolt, based oil tho., Itoiu now on, logs will bo b hipped Colonel's statonients last night at- ,n reKiilarly from thoro. It will bo a tacking Homos nnd oiulorslng liar- mon1n- ,r B0 1bo,01'0 u, halanco of vey D. Hlnmnn for tho nomination U,,0.U,, ''oy')"' yK0- rancU Is com ror govomor nt tho Ropiibllcan prl- llotort, but It 8 belnR ruslicil. marles. A Biibstantlal sum will bo I 't will not bo long beforo all tha .domnnded. "I have nothing what- ovor to say," said uarnos. ,t. " " "",v"" "! will bo cut out this fall and eleven riuii-'fil ultli Ahuiiilt Iuiiioh'"1110 of ,()KK,nK roai1 tol' P ani MaxwelT was so n enced o a1oni of' movo" t0 U, new llno t,lls wllltor five davs In JaH for assaultli IleS-' Cnin" 0no on Smlth Cooa Ulver weio brought beforo Recorder llutler V1, ,m'o to be let down over this afternoon for n hearing. Wilcox .nn foot ono car at a time sadt that Maxwell askod him for ajr"'00 ot onocaiiuanini. loan of fifty cents nnd that when ho told him that ho did not have it i LAUNCH FREAK leaves every day he struck him. Maxwell threatens at IsilO p. in. for SOUTH Coos River, to plnco a more serious chnrg Rocks (it CENTRAL AVENUE Blip. against Wilcox. , REDOXDO sails SATURDAY, July 25. at 12 XOOX, for San Francisco and San Pedro. H Action Started by Government to Force Dissolution from Subsidiaries. no relaticTto criminal action Charge That Merger Was Ef fected at Meeting at the J. P. Morgan Home. HIT Mvlatnl I'itm In l'oo liar TImei.7 N'HW YORK. July 23. A civil suit to force tho separation of tho New Haven Railroad from Its sub sidiary rail, trolley and steamship Hues unicr tho Sherman Inw, was filed lu the Federal Court hero today by Attorney (lenernl MeReynolds. Tho suit boRun today has no nc tunl connection with the criminal In illctinontH which the Attorney Cener 11 1 will ask me Fedeial Rraud July to return nRiilust ,bo officers mid dh ectorn concerned lu upbutldliiR an iiileRtnl unKiwfiil combination In lo st 111 1 at of trnde. T. w. (ircRory, " . ,.. , i . . ... 1 special asHiHiaiii 10 ire Aiiorncy ucn- e:-1( wll wrote and fll filed tho brief. and F. M. Swnck, mi expert from tho Interstnto Commerce Commission, nro expected to lay the evldeuco be fore the grand Jury. Such action will 1 mark the beginning of what miiy I prove the most Important criminal lroctediugs ever iiudertakon under the Sherman act In tho twenty-four n icoh orrective, nmru not issuer """ "' ot "" 8U- -pin, ,v,,f written by Orogory i charges that tho New Haven nnd tho , Iloston & Malno rullroads divided N'ow Fnglnnd between themselves nt ,eetinR nt tho homo of tue into ,' ', Morn "; S!'3 1,, ,'n,t,r th New Ilavon took over tho Iloston & Maine. It charges that tho Now Hnv- i en resorted to many amuive aim loiindnbout methods to cover its tracks. i u MMntnc-h flnnnnnnt nf J IVICiniOSn, Upponcni 01 uov. Bieace, snot by an Unidentified Man. IH AMocitird Trr lo Coot n, TlrnM. COLU.MUIA, S. C, July 23. Dr. t , , , .So" v th G vernor m WIlH , ", b , identified asBaBSln. Tho wound is II. Mclntosli, who has figured In FIRST LOGS IN FROM NEW LINE Smith-Powers Company Sends in Train From the New Camps Today. Tho first trnlnlond of logs over the now Smith-Powers lino south of Myr- . no romt nrrived noro this morning. Thoy woro broiiRht to Cedar Point I yesterday and to Marshflold this , morning. There woie ton cars In the train, Tho honor of getting out tho first logs goos to Frank Grant, foromaii of 1 1 amp -i, wnicii was mo first "amp ""Iauy's loggim,- win no aono on REDOXDO sails SATURDAY, July 25, at 12 XOOX, for San Francisco and San Pedro, iAifiii,mi:ii pv Mi mmm aH