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laeJ ,' SE'rTYlL: HEN PUT TO THE TEST SOME VIRTUES ARE EOUND TO BE THINLY VENEM) 4j : (tea law Gftmra vmr IS YOl'lt TIME. A small ml '" T1"- T""es """- cliniin limy,'; "" rC""H ""! im-llntelr. Try one. LOST ARTICLES nrc bet f"""l through Times want mR Henri themi I'm; tlicin! They get results. EsanEnw MEMBER OF TUB ASSOCIATE!) PRESS it YYYVI Established In 1878 JL. AAAVU Tho Const AInll. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1913. EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. & Connolldatlon of Times, Const Mull (Jo. 295 and Coos liny miveriimr. RER FORTY DEATHS 200 PROSTRATED BY HEAT Chicago Still Sweltering in Hot speii ana ingnis dihiij No Relief. fcROWD PARKS AND ROOFS TO GEI SLtbr lidewalks and Back Yards Crowded Last Night in Fu tile Endeavor to Get uooi. '. inr AmwUIcI I'nm to I'oo tly Tlmrn.l CHICAGO, .luno 30. Chicago s Ent Biiell -which began lust Friday iontlnticd unnbatod today, tlio thcr- jionictor being In tlio nineties. Last light was tlio hottest of the Hiinuner ,..i HwiiiHnmla uf nnrfttllis fllOIlt Oil oofs, porches. In back yards anil on iMowalhB. Every publle park was rowdcil with people unable to sleep n tlieir homes. Tiiorc navu noon iwu 1.0.1. a ...wi iiuirn tlmn 200 nrostrn- lons from tlio heat In tlio Inst three lays. FlltST TRIP TO NEW YORK. Lnta Cru. Unlit for Pniiuinn Canal Trade. Roaches Ootliatn loiuiy. Illy AMothlfd I'm to Cot IViiy TlinM l vi.n vniiiv. .luno no. The llrst- mgsenners who over arrived In Now fork on n regular .inonriui ihiiwii or steamship from the West Coast jf tlio 1'nlteil States wero four men from tlio state or wnsiiinguMi. w r. inniinil here yesterday from the bteaiirhlp Santa Cruz. The vessel one or tlio niur iii ' " . (irneo & Company to run tliruugii , iin..nmn f'Miinl. Its nrohPiit trip vna frnill PllllOt Soilllll by WSJ' II f Bouth Amorleii. frowns ox tiii: siuslaw. Riiislneet- Does Xot Favor Iniprou- iiieni I" .eiue. . WASHINGTON. O. C. .luno 30. .n..r trnnuiiilttod yesterday to rnnn.nuu I... Simrolnrv nf Wni' Gltr- finon states that tlio district engin eer does not eonsliior tno oiiimiiw between Florence and Aenio worthy of Ininrovomeiit by tlio general Gov- eminent. Local authorities do not keel Justified In sharing tlio ox- cease, which Is cHtimnieu nt n. tilth mi mutant ehnrgo for innin- (teanaio of $1000. Tne chief of en gineers concurs In tno repon. BRINGS CARGO FOR RAILWAY Nairn Smith Arrives From San Francisco With More Equip ment for Smith-Powers: The Nann Smith arrived In yester day from San Francisco with a largo cargo of freight and 'a number of passengers. Including 21 laborers for tlio Willctt & llurr work. Slio also bad 1 1 dump ears and n small con htrtutlon engine for use on the Smith-Powers road. In addition to Inrgo shipments or fruit, tlio Nann Smith had an auto for C. W. Woleott. The Nann will salt from hero Fri day at 1 1 it. in. AnimiK those arriv ing on her were: O. H. Mattley. Dr. Tower. II. V. Mattley. J. W. .lones. Harry Smith. Geo. Lister, M. tt'ln keliniin, .1. Ilowerman. Mr. Morton. Mrs. YV. C. llradley. Miss Nelllo Tow er. Mrs. C. W. Tower and Mrs. (I. N. Holt. ALASKA PARTY SHIP WRECKED MORE LORRY CHARGES ARE President Wilson Wants Thor ough Investigation of Claim That High Officials Have Been Reached by Its In fluence. (!!r AiiOclMcd rrrai to Cool IUy Tlmn WASHINGTON, D. C, June 30. President Wilson In discussing tlio Martln-Mulliull ehnrgo that Senators, Representative and high officials had been renclicd by the lobby, said ho believed the lobby on tlio tariff legislation lind censed to embarrass anybody but ItRclf. When the Pres ident made Ills first declaration tlmt n "numerous and Insidious lobby" was operating In Washington, lio had no Idea that such charges as were made by Mulhall would bo brought out, but ho added that ho waH In favor of an Investigation of alt the chnrges and hnd no doubt the Senate committee would have n fftn hn tut Tim Htiul limit tnlil his callers that the accusations In Amman's statement nau ueen caiicu to his nttcntlon just before their publication. It wbb learned today that Senator Overman's attention had also been called to n portion of the chargcB. Chairman Overman called bis committee together for a short executive conference today and at ItB conclusion It was an nounced that a full Investigation of the Mulhall charges had been agreed on. No meeting of tho com mittee wltl bo held until July S. when the charge, by Chairman Lovett of tlie Union Pacific board that cer tain men In New York had been im personating Congressmen nml In which the nit men or Edward Lauter bneh nnd Hill Osuiar were brought la will bo taken up and the Mulhall cnarges win rnnow IDE BULGARIANS OPEN CAMPAIGN CANS I mm anu btHwmna nmrM'H win miiiu". SCOT CASTLE GERMAN ARMY BURNED TODAY IS INCREASED Largest Home in Scotland Ds stroyed by Fire and Suffra gettes are Blamed for It. Illy Amih Uinl I'rrM lo Cim ny Tlmr 1 GLASGOW. Juno CO. Halllkln ralu Castle at Ilairron Stollngshlre. ono of the largest In Scotlnnd. was burned today, only the baro walls REBELS CLAIM MORE WINNINGS Imperial Parliament and Chan cellor Agree on Measure for 870,000 Troops. Illy Am Uir.l Vint lo Com my Tlmmi.) IIICKLIN, June 30. lie German Government obtained today from tlio Imperial parliament the entire iirmy lucreast It had deiunuiieil, lin'mitlif. six now cavalry regimen's. 1 lie remaining. The Mm seemed to lmve,f:l'"''',1l'01, , nnrchased this c 'uin Steamer Dolphin, With Party of Tourists Aboard Gets Off Passengers Leave. Illy A.MhUtM Pfi l '' Ilr Time. SBATTLB, June 30.- The steaiu slilp Dolphin, which went aground while carrying her Gist Alaska tour ists' excursion near Alert Hay, llrlt Isli Columbia, got off Sunday night and Is In Alert Hay. Her pumps uro keeping her afloat. The pass engers were taken to Skugway on tl o Princess Mi.y. The Dolphin wLI return to Seattle. been Incendiary, as the private flip apparatus had boon rendered usoloss. The usual rumors laying tho out- rago on militant suffrngottes spread rapidly, but no ovldenco was found to connect them with tlio fire. The i-astlo cost $."00,000 and cantalned 100 rooms. it was mini iy mr Aiiiiiimtii i:vlnir and had lieeit tiu- nceiiiilcd for biime time. EPORTCASCO F.J. GAMBLE A TOTAL LOSS PASSES AWAY fSteamer Built at North Bend Lost on Southern California Coast Friday. Tim utr.n.iifi,. Pnnpn. which was t'hullt at tho North Hoinl shipyards in Him' nml vvhirii lntur made a Lnniiiiii.r. nt i.inu in tmrn. was wreck- Eed on tho Southern Cnllfrnla coast Mast "Friday. Slio was owneu u I'Bwayno & Hoyt and her presont value Is estimated at su,uuu. ao was about 1C0 feet long aim oi -jo . tons not register. rVinnnrlilinr tlin wll'ck. a dlBPIltCll irom San Luis ompo suys; "Heports recoivoa nero mum i' ' 4hn liinilm Dtflnmni. nhl'O. Calltalll Jacobson, wont on the rocks off i i'oint Ban Simeon, ueioen rieum I 'Hlaiicoa and Cayucons, and la a Hotnl wronlf Th prow of 18 men scapod In lifo boats after u strug- ! Rio, according to the report. a ' )lntn n,o Inn., In tlin VMW1 S llllll -.u.u t.ua luiu tt v.., . --- when she struck and when it was . found that tho pumps contn uui i avail against tho In-rush of -nater, captain Jacobson oruerea mo i steamer beached. Tho crew took to the boats before the Casco ground ed. The Casco was bound from Hedondo for San Francisco." CHANGK IX COMPANY. .1. II I... I.lu ................ 1 J llllll II1U llinmu iiy inn utii'iniiiin of a proposal lo reform the mlllti.ry code or Justice liitioduced by the Socialists on Saturday In conso iliienro or the severe sentences pro nounced by the Court Martial on reserves at Krfurt on Friday. Onl the Socialists, Polos nnd Alsatians In Parllnnient voted against the rlnal reading of tlio armament bill, which brings the total of permanent forces up to near 870,000 men. Mexican Constitutionalists An nounce Defeats of Federal Troops at Two Points. Illy AmmUtnl I'ttu lo Coon lly TlmM.l DOUGLAS. Ariz.. June 30. -Only the waterfront and thu nearby bar racks were In the hands of the Fed erals today, according to an author itative dispatch from llermosa, Wat er was scarce In the barracks and a portion of the small garrison de serted by night and took to boats In the harbor. ".innvniimn linH fallen, and every thing Is In our hands." This was ln Iii'tnf iniiuHMi'ii recolveil shortly beforo noon by the Constitutionalists' Junta from llermoslllii. Ciipl mo .-()() .Men. Another message received shortly nfler noon direct from Guayainas said tho state troops received the surrender of &00 Federals on the wnterfiont where the garrison had been driven despite the fire of the Mexican gunboats. The aim or the .Mexican naval gunnel s was bad. OJcdii was not mentioned among the captured and It Is believed that Hi,. Federal commander Is hiding In tho moimtalns. NO NEWS ABOUT New War in Balkan Assumes Serious Phase Today With Two General Attacks. KING OF GREECE TO GO TO FRONT AGAIN Bloody Battle Reported Along. Railway Line Out of Salon- iki Surprise Servians. Illy Aioillnl I'rrM lo Coot IUy TlmM.J HIOLOltADH. Juno 3p.-DulBar-laiis this morning opened an attaclc on Servian troops along1 tho wholo lino In Macedonia, according to a dlspntcli rrom tho Sorvlan headquar ters. Tho publication of tho nowa created Intense excltomont In Hol graile. Tho Ilulgarlan Iroopjt openod tboir attack at o'clock Ui(b morning on tho Servian advanreiF pobIb beroro Istlp nnd two hours lnter their artil lery was brought Into ictlon Tho Ilulgarlan attack graiUally sproail until there was flghtli at Hotnn, Houkvn. y.letevo. Neogaimand Valan dovo. The Hiilgarlans ipcrtrrd to be Intent upon seizing theVallroad. Surprise to ServM. . ,- The Servian Premier BJ'l-Veli, who was nddresxlng the tPTvin par- lliimnnl lii utlllllliri Of lllH IIOIICV Of accepting tho arbitration offered by (no HiiBsian emperor wuen iuu un jf the outbreak or hostilities wna brought In by officials of tho For ilgu Office, hurriedly wont to his ofrico. The excitement In tlio Iioiibo was bo great that the sitting had to bo suspended until tomorrow nnd tho fnto of tho Pateliltcli cabinet remains undecided. Tho opposition members domain! the guarantees that tho territory In Macedonia now held by tho Macedonian troops shall lie annexed. MERGER PLAN MANY ARRIVE IS APPROVED 01 6REAKWATER Weil-Known North Bend Busi ness Man Dies In San Disgo This Morning. Altus Kingston, manager of tho Ganiblo estato, received n telegram todny announcing tlio unexpected denth of Frank J. Ganiblo, In San Di ego about 3 o'clock tlilB morning. The telegram containing tho sad nowa was ono of a sorles of thrco messages all arriving nbout tho samo tlmo Tho first stated that ho would bo sent to tho mountains on Wednes day In tho enro of a special nurso. In tho hope of Improving his condition and the second stated ho had Biid ,ioniv erown worse, and tho final ono brought tho news of his unex pected death. . Mr Gamble left Coos Ray soveral months ago In tho hone that a .. ,.k. .I,,., wnniii nrovo ben eficial to his health and for a tlmo this was thought would be tho re sult. Later reports wore not so iu- vorablo, but It was not iiiuugiu i case was serious until the unexpected tolegram that he was to bo taken to tho mountains, which was followed almost immediately by tho message that ho was dead was received. :A.Ptcuariysa,,.n u. . Federal Court Sanctions Plan to Separate Southern and Union Pacific. Illy Am 111 I"f' " Co 1Ur TlinMl ST. PAl'L, Minn.. Juno 30. Tho plan for separating tho Pnlon Pa cific nnd Southern Pacific merger, as outlined heretofore, was approved by the I'nlted States Federal Court hero today. WILL NJOIN E' Coos Hay Realty Company Members Ulinngo Homing. Beginning July let, there will bo a .change in tho personnel of the Coos lid Ilanll.a nnnBa 1' i II Mill "y sieuuy tuiiiittj, m -- ihalng disposed of his stock In the tunjpany to li. n joneo, u i'"" inemnnr nf tun rornoruiiuii. .wi 'Reld will retain his present offices nnvln innn.,i ii omtrh Ytnlf nf til building now occupied by tho Coo lint. Innllif nmnnnv Tho now arrangement will bo to the mutual advantage of all con cerned, leaving Mr. Held free to give me major portion or nis time 10 i development of the Perham proper ties and other real estato Interests, while Mr. Jones will de-vote Ms time largely to tho general Insurance busi ness, which has developed Into con siderable proportions and demands good share of his time. He will also specialize on the bond nnd equi ty phase of tho business. Mr. Hoff man still retains his interests In the Coos Bay Realty company and the corporation will continue to ao ous hes, as before. affair is that F. J. Gamble's brother, Slurman Gamble, Is lying serious y 111 In the hospital at North Hond. Ho j ..nn., snitiniiiv for an- pendlcUs, and i.lo his condition ,s not critical, u i " .- - . i. l,i if 1.1c ttrnthcir'a death. F, J. Gamble was only about a pihhodv will bo brought to his tile here for Interment and notice yf Ihe funeral will be given later. FiRKi) ir suFFRAGirrn:.s. Important Scotch ltally Junction llurned Today. rn. ..1jI.I PrKl. 10 tOO 17 J . ,.nnilio Cnntlnnrl .llllln 30.' Tho important' railway junction hora connecting Kiieiiuuru '"""-" and Aberdeen and within a Tow miles of the St. Andrews golf links, was burned today. The au hor lies believe tho flro was started by mili tant suffragotteB. SEB 1IU11X8 tho flPJ IMJ TKCTIVK In pictures at the iua.m IliATItK TOMORROW XIGHT. E STREET WORK Southern Pacific to Stop Work on Fourth Between Kruse and Coal Bank. Tho Southern Pnclflo railroad through Its attornoy, C. F. McKnlght, has begun injunction proceedings to ... ll,, Ininrnvnmeilt Of KOlltll Fourth street hot ween Kruse nvenuo nnd Coal Hank Slough, through Its " .1 nri..nrtv it IS nXDCCteil that a temporary injunction will bo granted this afternoon. Theso proceedings follow tlw fight that the company nnd F. P. Norton . .lo. Imnrni'lnK tllA llSrt 01 tho street which Interfered with tho race track. It la said that tho South ern Pacific wants the Coal nank In let for possible yards of Its Kugeno "Tho Injunction will tie up the Im provement of Fourth between hlrod and Coal Dank Inlet, the contract for which was to nave ueen nwwu. nt tho meetlag of the city council this evening. Steamer in Today with 102 Passengers and Big Cargo of Freight New Dams. The Hioulavatcr arrived In from Portland this morning after a fair trip down. It was a little rough for a tlmo, many of tho 102 pasBongers aboard being given u touch of sen-sIckncsB. Cnntnln MncKOnu reports that the petition for additional harbor light ranges nas neon gruiuuu mm i lights will soon no csiuimsiieu. un will bo near the Llbby bunkers, ono near Glasgow and ono nt Jarvla land ing. Tho petition for a combined whistling nnd gas buoy will also bo granted Boon. Tho iireanwater win san in i o'clock tomorrow. Among those ar riving on the Hreakwater wero: Ce celia Doylo. Dora Thoni. Radio Thorn, MIsb Hamilton, Anna Holland, Nol llo Holland, Kvelyn Flanagan. Mrs. Upton, Mrs. Avorlll. Miss Avorlll, Lo- nn Kreamor, ."uibs ii.iiiijiiiui, .' Kentlng, Mrs. Hrlggs, Miss M. Camp boll, Miss G. Campbell. Miss Mayler, Mrs. Glllott, H. Evans. Mr. Valentino, Harry Moore, T. Richardson, A. Masters, L. Oshultz, A. Weandor, Mrs. Wemelck, J. Mnrk, J. Patipac, H. Johns, Mrs. Allon, MIbs L. Mc Kay, Master Allen, Mrs. W. Darker, Mrs. K. V. Kammorer. Miss M. ham merer, Mrs. M. Houck, Agnes Houck, Edwin Houck. James Houck, 11. G. McKay, Miss Fisher, MIsb J. Fisher, Mrs. L. Thompson. Mrs. Yvtuntuiw, 'mj ,-"--. Holmdon. U. Wilms, u. larumuuh , II. S. Nolco, A. hricKBon, j. r.. iiu; etto. S. Shuchoso, G. Guorgo, J. h nullln. T. Roland. N. Tlndell, G. W. McMillan, P. Goblin, Wm. Altlzor, II. Noreen, Mrs. F.A.Goldon, Frances Golden. Ruth Golden. A. C. Huff man, M. Stoll, Mrs. C. II. Marsh. Mrs. L. Fuller. Betty Larson, Mrs. It. Peterson, Mrs. A. Masters. Miss II. Axford. MIsb Valentino. Mrs. O. io ci ... .. ,.11 I A..1.1 11 no II i:nl H .1. UlllLUlD. 14 It Is expocted tlia me nu.a , u , M.. ... ";"V,7 v,., ,,GrBtrbin. deVs or I thu largo amount of street t Isle Jo hnson Jgf.J'w improvements to bo made. I:,te?r:.S?y,iB iinX m. M Col- KINNEY'S SALE Major Kinney Says He Has Not Received Any word Says Brunough is Coming With the ubseuco of direct offi cial news relative to the develop ments, there Is much speculation to- .1.... nu ,. tlwi filllrllllln llf tilt) 11- 11113 ii. "" " "- ----- - sey-Kluuey deal. Today Is the last dav of grace given by Judge Harris of" Eugene for tho lonsiiuintlon of the deal and tomorrow, July 1. ac cording to his original announce- nioiit, lio win nnuio v. iv. tiimi'in f Vnrili llenil iccelver. unless tlm deal goes through. Mrs. L. I). Kinney stated late this afternoon that Major Kinney bad ai advices concerning u wihiihiwvui. ..,.. umi.iiiv ..inn I ii l' !n lor Kinney denied n report that wns circulated hero that tno neai nan ueen i-niseu, saying bo bad no advices and that If it was closed, he certainly would know about If. H. C. Dlers, who has acted as WD soy's agent on Coos Day, stated this afternoon thnt ho had not had any advices. Ho Bald If tho deal had gone through, ho most certainly would bo apprised by Mr. Wllsey. A. S. Hammond, of North Hend. whllo here this nfternoon, stnted that ho had received a message from Frank II. Walto stating that Wllsoy had Just told him that "Judge Hru nough hnd started back from Lou don to closo tho Kinney deal." i.... ...l,... ililu mnniiR. no Olio 11 It pours to know, but boiiid think that tho English syndicate bus mndo a now olTor for the Kinney proper ties, still lower than tlio last ono n.nr,l llrimnilL'll to ClOSO .i... .i,,i if if Unnv will nccont. The original offer was r.00.000. of which 2.ri,000 was to go to Wllsoy and Major Klnnoy was to receive the balance of tho H7M00 left nftor all the claims against tho proporty bad Jiecn paid. ...,..-.-...----- -- - ., ,,m Mr. Morton, roii"" " outside hard paving company, Is said to be bore to bid on the hard paving. WM. J. HI'IIXS. tho flHKAT 1K TFCTIVE. In MOTION PICTURES at UieGHAXll I THEATRE TOMORROW and WEDXIvSDAV XlfillTS. SWEDISH LUTHERAN 1-ANH.S will servlo DINXER from 11 to 2 and SUPPER from 5 to 8 JULY -J and at the church parlors. ALL CO.MI-.. Have your Job printing dono at The Times office . I. Ti.i.1ann Mr8. IlalltZ. MlB D. 'Buckingham, Mrs. A. W. Gatton. Mrs. L. Roborts, MIbb Eva Ash, Miss r ,i i... ir-a n i. Swf.fitmnn. O. l! Sweetman, 'Mrs. Huntley. Homer SAY 28 MEN WERE KILLED Report That Mexican Federals at Juarez Executed Large Number of Plotters. .... . i.it Pr... la Coo Iliy Tlmo I EL PASO, Juuo 30. Twonty-elght moi, were executed today InJuaro ?.". "fJZTL fed1- WUlCIl u .- --- - . erat auiuoin. , '"....,. Baltl to be men nrroaioa m u" GREEKS Dili VEX HACK. lliilgiirliiiiH Defeat Small I'tuco Along Lino to Salimlkl. Illy Amo.IiI l'r lo foo IUy Tlmm 1 SOFIA, June 30.---Moro flglitlng occurred today between tho Greek ami Hulgiirliiu troops some dlBtuucn enst of Salonlkl, according to tho Hulgarlait account. Tho Greek sol diers tried to cut tlio Bulgarian com munication along the railroad rrom Serres to Drama, but woro drlvoit off by the Bulgarians after they had burned Avalago. GKKEKS RUSH AID. King Coiislantliie (iocs (o Front Again! Bulgarian. (lly A""llril I'rtM lo Coot Hay TlmM.J ATHENS. June 30. Tho Greek fleet wns Instructed todny to sail forthwith to Tzagca, a small port near the Gulf or Knloiilkl. King Coiistnutlno of Greece, departed to day for Salonlkl. BLOODY BATTLE OX. Bulgarians Attack Greeks Along En- tire Front Today, ny AmocUIM Inn to Coo lly Tlmn BELOItADE. Juno 30. Tlio Bul garians havo also attacked tho Grook troopB lilting their wholo front, largo masses of troops participated In tho fighting, which wns of a vory bloody nature OBEGOX DEMOCRATS ARE SADLY .MUDDLED Senator Cliambcrlalii In be Caiull date In HIM. PORTLAND. Or., Juno 30. - Di rect from Washington, I). C, comes word thnt George 13. Chnmborlaln will bo a candldnto to succood him solf as United States Sonntnr. Tho Senatorial election comes noxt year, Chamborlaln's torm expiring March 4, 191G. Until rocontly It was sup posed that Chamberlain would not mnKo an oijort tor ro-oiecnon. It has been rumored that tio would seolc a Fedoral position, a plnco on tho bench or boiiio similar post wboro ho would havo a Job for Hfo. This rumor received ap parent confirmation whon Chambor lnln mado no attempt to dlatrlbuto tho Fedoral patroaago undor tho Wilson administration, but turned It ovor, bag and baggago, to Dr. Harry Lano, tho newly-elected Son ator. . Governor West, also a Domocrat, ...! I., n rnr-nlitlvn Illnflll. wllO llBS milt .1, .-.,.... --- ----- declared that under no circum stances will ho bo a canuiiiato tor ro-olectlon to tho Governorship, doesn't know what to do, and West s following, who would boo him wear ing Chamberlain's togn, nro at outs with Chamborlaln's following, uitd Oregon's Democratic party Ib In a badly mudUieii roniiiiiou. -4 :'.. c-.n.mv niL'ht in connection with I I Gllflllan. Mrs. Giinnan. u. u. o. -- JiBrovory of dynamlto undor tno C. H. Ballard, Jno S hear O. W. uffXal building and a quant - Huntley. C. R. Sanford. M Older, "B'JVinUR!iod arms nnd nmmunl- J H. McKay, J. II. Cookson, T. A f rln8a, residences. WM. .. BURNS, the GREAT DE ...VV.,V.,... iinTinv I'lPTI'HES at thd GRAXD THEATRE TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY XIGHTS. I rttu. rrlmoa nfflpft I IUV V w w, j SWEDISH LUTIir.RAN l,.mi.n at tbo church parlors. ALL COML. WILL PLANK THE MYRTLE POINT ROAD. ROSEIHJRO. Juno 30. Tho News says. "After a session last two days, the County Court ad journed at noon Saturday un til next Wednosday, when Its mombors will meot and inruiti lato nn advertisement for bids for tho planking of tho roaiT tnroiiBit mo uiuijuu Tn.l.iirc.MvrtIn Point Btal line. ,( h3 BHt tfii rs.1 nls wh ek Mi TJ iSpJJ her rne4iV Mai i.wll Srelsll -JI'lBI $5A . a if OlJi ' .'I i 'i