...___ _ ,._,! . Bd!! atohes All Body- oming Mails. MORNING I)wlk\’ FOUNDFIIA) lil ‘ _ ` T wssstm-<» snaps nm) CHARLOTTETOWN P111-NCE EDWARD ISLAND wi-.DNEsDAv, Auotsr 24, 191°. - _ ____ _________ _ I 3 _ f"‘ - _.___ . 1, ,_ SUICI-[lil if Ulivrruos piling -|-mpg, rss siuvrisr iwg Hill in ` GENERAL 'F0 CONVENTION ui iii iiiui _WN-,,,,,,,,, P-Hui-si w-iii ,,._.,E,,,, uiiuuiiii i- ._.._. ` __i __ ____ Special to The Guardian. Special tn ' ` riiitiirsx. Asgustza--.iniin rsiisr- 1-.ORON-ruling §:f;f,‘;;“‘§3_A c___,.e,,_ sen. s. Norwegian sailor- twenti -si; pondent writing to- The oinhs from i'l'Bl`S UNL WHO iflined the 'fitv of Norway House sevs His lExci~l‘i-nev iihent at Bummersi-de on A iizusr 9. Earl Grey, said: I ' ' committed suicide bv ,iimuins irr-ml “If I ani spared von may Sn, I Wm the steamer -into the harbor \.~'niln both open and norogns th., neu the steamer was goin-2 down ihv har- session of the Pei-liament of oanafia bor for eastern shores and Prince Wil- 1911 ami 1912_ _ \vs1‘<1 Island- DOW- 5 This is the sxprsssse wish of mv The steamer WHS P-it0DI>0ll Md a superiors across the waters and al- bllili 1‘_3W°fed- but he SEHK \>0f<»l‘8 though my yea.r's extension of time llrlil l11'l'1V0d- 'as Governor General expires on Siu- T0 L teinber 26th I feel it niv 'uiiiiiuleii du- ty to remain, not from the Imperial viewpoint alone, lint- out of iefpect to the Canadian people. :C >?= “'52 3 _ Q-gl’ ;';>< EZ -.-Q OTTAWA, Aug. 22-The enlarge- ’ ' mont of the Halifax graving dock is being considered by the British com- _ _ ' _ puny, which owns the dock. The na-.' 0T'1AWA» ‘\“I-T; 21_C'a“ad“9 S“P°"' vnl and public works departments intendent ,Of lmmigmtmn- W' D' iiave both been consulted, and the Scott' has mst 1`et'“r“ed [mm Emope . ~ b ' k d wliei'e foi‘ the last two months hc problem is eiug wor e upon. __ 1 _ _ _ _ Tin. Company c,,u1d_ “naar the sta__ has been looking into immigration lute passed last yei-ir, qualify for fur- ‘4““t‘°""’ and p“"ti°“\‘"1Y the c°‘_“' ,1n,,.n,,|,sidy am bynnlarging its plaints _-which have been made in dock. The natural didiculties, how- .G'ea_t B'.1t‘l'“ “galrfst the Qapadian ._,. nm nnnnmemnle An extension immigration regulations requiring all l‘\ '. , ¢ _ _ , iirsliorc is impossible owing to the ;_m§,‘“g;€“ti‘ afr€"£2_,;th($n";g3g§¥_;“‘%}at_;’_ prcscurc of the sugar refinery, and 9 e _ ° 5 _ to ex_teud the dock at the hnrfior end iff; ut°p_'_'_’_Ti‘:_r°ch‘;|‘§_';ie"St their b°c0m` -~ i i ' .' , 1- ' - , _‘vomit gf; §gg,e,;?;;ic<,,,nI\‘~(hi¥;oE:,% w(I;_l.“€'i Mr. Scott says that as a result of ,mn _:ning on_ Ihis visit there will be a slight modi- U. g M' ` t ' _ fication of this regulation. This will ‘pu y mls er of Mauna John he in respect to tfie families of Brit- stone und Deputy Minister if th _ _ _ _ Navy Dnnbnnatn Wm lnnvc fUr(Hnlif isli immigrants who have establislied fnn wn_0n._,w_ themselves in Canada. When such im- _ _l_______ |niigrants have employment their SD 3,0 :E Q"l'1 2-< SHOOTING AT YOR-K A return mntch between D. Coy Hliiil _ficgt. R. A. and Milton R, wus fired ut York on Satin-dny_ AHL Liutli. 'lhe wcathcr being all -that rolifd be desired shooting was- high : “"’l|"WiIli< are the scores of cach lcani. 200 500 600 T. i.iouf. ll. Duck 20 34 32 95 iirrigt A. Doyle 31 31 20 01. l`ol G. Crockett 30 30 2'll. 88 Srrn -l.M.oi-ticket.; iii ai 26 ss I'i.c H./Harper 27 26 -\`<‘i‘l't I-’. Crockett 31 26 i'to E. Biowii' 26 20 i‘fo ('. llicllet 28 30 Vt.: ll. lt. Brown 20 20 liicut R. Ci'of:.Iiett 20 27 33 86 28 85 26 81. 22 22 19 80 74 05 sag G. Total MILTON R. A. 'D. 200 500 600 df! 89 W. Coles ' 22s 29 llcnry (`/oles Z7 34 28 89 J. Coles 30 20 27 85 ll.. Collis 28 Zfl 27 83 ll. (`ol:s 26 30 20 82 P. l~l0i_il.-or 27 250 25 82 A.`Il0rfd 27 20 Z5 81 (Poles 23 20 25 77 Coles _ 28 26 19 73 llo`.t 20 24 I0 _G6 G. Total BliACKVlliI.»E MEN KILL _ BEAR Wl"l`il 1<`h‘NC-E RAILS- F*-“F 807 FRE-DERIUTQN. N. B.. Aiigiust 21--- A story comes from Blackville to the effect that two men at Coughl-an’s. ia. .-hort distance from Blnckville. kifiled D. oov_ R. A. \ families, even though assisted to reach Canada hy one of the many British societies ,engaged in such work, will he allowed to enter Can- ada without showing that they pos- sess money. This change has been decided upon because it has been shown that the present regulations tend to prevent nn immigrant who has established himself in permanent employment in Canada from being joined ,by his wife and children-_ i -The change will -apply only to as- sisted immigration as the }-egulations have never required from immigrants who have come to Canada without assistance that they should provide for members of their family, when following them, with a sum to .de- monstrate to the immigration au- thorities thzit they are not likely to become a charge on the public. _ CHINESE PRESS - IS ALARMED. _ _ _ ___ ,__;___,_ PEKIN. China. Auaiist 22-The (-Fhiiiese press -is expressing -alarm over the prcpipect if Chinn losing ber outlying provinces and piiblishes frequently stories of alleged semi- military enroachments by Russia in Mongolia and other border provin- ces. The newspapers are suspicious of Great Britain as a third Dartv tn the Russo-Japanese understandinr uhich will not permit China to achieve suzerain aiithority'.`.whioh she is now speking to establish in Tibet. 'file United States consiil-zeiieraf at Tien Tsin' tells of n dinner field by influential Chinese on the tenth. anniversary of the capture of that cftv by the allies. Ou-e member of t-he party in 9, speech told of the disas- ter of the fall of Tien Tsin. and then stated derfslvely that in another de- cade they would commemorate the partition of the empire. n she-bear a few dnvs ago with Sl-0008 -----°~*-“ :ind rails. The men were Amibrosc ASYLUM ATTENIJANT _ ` Vickeisnnil B. Harris. CONFESSES 'l‘0 ABETTING Tfiey-happened to meet on the hiksli- _ MURDERERS ESCAPE. way one diiy in the earlv Dart ofthe _ _ v -k nc riding on horseback thel HAMILTON. Oni--. Allll- 22-Fl`efl` \ ef, , 0 s otlu-.i~ walking. While fhcv were chat- erick McCullough, all Bsylllm attend' - - _ , _ fi th olice say made a con Special to ,The Guardian, WINNIPEG, Aug. 32~’l‘he sixth nn- nual extimate of the crop in the three western Provinces is !>uhli-il_i.».d bv ‘-he Manitoba Free Press todav. It places the wheat yield of Mini- toba, Saskatchewan. and _-\lbcrf.o nt 101,236,413 -bushels. The oat crop from the three Pro- vinces is placed at 103.301.0110 tins-liovs_ bBl`\eY 7.130.770 bushels mid flux 7.- 729.150 bushels. .___...___ ____».__. lflllL [lf DEATH IN. FUHESI- HH-fS SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 22-With more than fifty persons liriown to be dead, more than 100 missing, 200 in- jured, fialf of Wallace burned, and two or three villages obliterated, ,forest fires tonight continue to threa- ltcn death and destruction in North- ern Idaho, Eastern Washington and Western Montana. Half a dozen vil- lages. are threatened by the flames, and their inhabitants by fiiindreds are hurrying to places of safety. Rc- lief trains are helpless in many cases, owinii to burned bridges and fires that ick the tracks. Wallace is now safe, and no towns are burned. The situation is most acute in 'the Coeur D’Alcne region in Northern Idaho. Reports from other parts ef the northwest are more encouraging than they were yesterday. Some of the fires have been controlled, others are less threatening in the absence ofwind, while in some places the fire, fighters have 'diverted the course of the flames from towns that were threatened. _ Thre_e_ fnmilhs of homcsteaders, comprising fifteen persons, are he- lievcd to have perished in La Tour creek, near Catoldo, Idaho, in the forest fires. They -are John Andres wife and five einidrsn; B. A. smith' wife and two children, and Jams, Osborne, wife and family. Several persons reported burned today reach- ed St. Joe after a perilous trip. Th! Fire is only six miles from St, Joe tonight and large cinders are falling in the town. Twenty-Fivc men *W0 fll`0lH1hly surrouiidcd, if not con- sumed by fire, on La Tour creek. From Trout creek, two men arriv_ ed in _St. Joe today after a terrible experience. For two days they lay in the creek., their heads under water °x°°Pl" Wllell they were compelled to breaths-Rlirss r9.ge_<1.on ,iietii sides 'ei “t'fi`e'""_er`ée _ ' » The hospital at'_St. Joe is filled with rcfugeeix suffering from injuries sf' Apomjs K1'rcHir.Nsin':-: SCHEME or sisinrf-DEiri~1NsE S*'DNEY~ N- August 22- Mfnfster of Defense. Pearce, and 1.nf~_ second reading of the defense hill in the senate. said they had fullv adopt.- -rd Lord Kitche-iier’s scheme. when fu1ly_operativn the scheme prnviiles for 127.000 men. The cost will he 522,000,000. Mr. Pearce attacked ffhose who placed faith in arbitra- li09~ Ailstralia would refuse to fir- bltrate without Asiatic exclusion It nrist he prepared to maintain its own laws against attack If nnvone asked why the-labor, Dartv whs es- Deeleilly keen in military nltters, the answer was that the pailtv’s proposed social and industrial reforms ren.uir- ed freedom from disturbance which they must effectively secure l-'iv all means. the defense must be. the Wiry best. There must be no make- sbiffs.- ‘ _ fini! ii she-bear with cubs came out ant w 0. 0 Du __ _her man HLCONNOLLY To ' fcssion im lica n no IIfrngislsifxg`n,u;ileasr;-“:1§L,nv;?q,}§w: the escape poi Moiig and Taggart, was 1 _ _“ . ‘ ' ' 1 before renee ivisgistrats in her direction. instead of causing hu- ‘_‘I"<‘i;"‘“g€‘d ld leaded _nity to to run away, made her turn savage-_ aft. 0 ‘gl “Inca S of magna mm__ ly on the two men. The one who was 2 °' ‘ng 0 5 D mounted got off his horse an-il the e_‘;,';_rs'nel1 chief attendant in the iwn defended themselves with stones.| “taxing” pleaded not nnu'ty_ Both A well directed stone pu.i'tial`iv ‘stun-lfnen havé’decidnn tn nn 'tried by the nod the anlinal, , and before _it could magistrate and were* remanded for n ri-covrr Harris a-rd Vickers killed hemwoek with fence rails. The cubs made their ' 1-sciipe, however. and were ncvcr seen AT BAPTIST ASS0(;rAT1()NN'I iiguiii. i IN WIN PEG It is not very often that ubeai' is ____ . killed in this wav. WOODSTOCK, Aug‘ 23-The move- --~-~---*- ment toward Church Union in two “ANY,'I`YI’H0lD CASES TORONTO directions was heartily appigiiieil tat IN the Baptist A-Bsociation. e ega es --“ from the Disciples of Christ, were TORUNTU. Aux! 23”30V°¥`*\l °l\HeJwarmly received and spoke in favor of typhoid are i'crortcd here- Dr of Union with the inrger body. The Slicnrd Hays it is SGUZAUZ ln 9Hl`1l2f`report of the Foreign Mission Board, thnn usual this year, owing to 'the recommending a merger of'i\ll-mis~ summer drought. but he sees nothing sion work, under the control oi 'ans alarming in 'the situation. 'Central Committee for the whole of ---------- ftianada was ¢ adopted after a lively ll’linard's Lfniment Cures Danifruff. discussion. _ \-_-_~,-_-,-v-_-_-; - - - - - - _ -__ - _ -- _-_-_-_- -_-_-_-_-_-_-: - -_~_-_-,-_-_- - ~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~,=-_-:_-_-::_-_-J_A,-:_-_-:-1-:v-.~:_~:-1 NOTED AVIPITORS WILL ACUMPETE iiiir1TON_ Ang, 22.-As,,n;-nn(-esfiave pilot, completed -n contract with the bein elven fps management of theimanagement which will pi-¢_i_virle for F-Irvnrd-Boston aero meet to \-ii li-iii several flights in his -lfrigi le him at Atlantic Bept. 3-13. that Preiiidcnt, the aviation field over the iifv mid Taft will he present on one nf tlieiarouiid the state house ionic. r.-icif-_ early days of the meet. presiiinahfv lions to the meet as well as i'-nllv rx- l.ahur day, which. with the pwsencc hlbitions on the field from Sent. 2 to of several naval. officers tn he nnmed'13. Word was received today bv tie by Hecy. George Von L. Mcvcr. pxul'cout¢St committee of, which Chas Mejor Squiers and General l.:i<'mi.rcliGlfddei:( is chairman. fr-nn i\`:lbur “'\i0'l. of the United Staten ui'niv_ Wright., that he has civen instiiict- will give the-meg; very gnnvi-iii re ions to his aviators. liro->kins._ Hux- Cognition on me part, of the irtii--ral eey and Johnstone, fo uait_-i.itfl the get-ernment. Ex-President The-d_oi‘e_ Boston-Haverd. meet. brit-i-fi r.i:i»g;_.i- R_°°sevelt, one of Harvni-d’s_ most -break the elevation and Y‘~.'“"," ’*"’f‘\f?*‘ drlilruiiished alumni. lu being prius- in view of t\ig_inci-oaseil \iiii~i~._ vi ch l*'lV ur sd to ttend d mov 'ie ere 'will coma in reenrffn in-file -if this . BE TRIED SEPT. 'il. H0T`E\VELL HILL, N. B.. Aug. 22. ~Sui,poenaes for some .tw-entv wit- nesses for the trial of Thos Connollv.i who is charged with killing Jainies A. ‘Powers at a da-nee at the MacDonald ffarm on June 30. were issued todav and placed in the hands of Sheriff Carter _for service. ALLEGED BANGOR ` iviimnsnsin oAuGii'r_ BANGOR, Ms.. Ang. :2~'isvi :é Ei? was U4 ‘s E EF “E E . ,s§ ents- _ fl DRUGGIST SOLD COCMNE S eclal to The Guardian ,Eli _ - -.fs uiu us i iui iiiiuii -- . iiiifii snssisi to 'rss duei-diss. - \Spccial to The Guardian, `WOODS'1`OCK, August 23--The Van- tist Convention is discussing 5-.reign mission work. - .A new field has been acuuirctl and -1n enlarge-ment of the enterprise is anticipate-d. '_ The i report of the foreign niissiin Iboard reviewed the work of the year. . R-ev.G. Barss of Dartmouth Miss Le- ne. Feistal of Lawrence, .Vlun.i.\ :ind Hey. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. fircii.-,rd i.f ilfredericton will go to Tn-lia this year as missionaries. and i-ve niirsicn- eries will return- to india-ite-.'. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Higgins, Rev.Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Arclillbald and flrliss Heli-ire Bfackadar. The income of the board lust year was $35.71-1.50 and thc Lxpcn\l'it|i.ri-..~i were $48,666. ' The estimates for thc \'un:~ 1011 were $38,666. . This sum will include $0,000 for per- cliasing mission buildings fiori ilie British Association. ` wooDs'rooK, Ang. 22-'rue atten- Spccial to The Guardian. ip. _ _ QUEBEC. August 23--Two iririwl- MONTREAL, August 22-Aftcr_ EDMONTON, August 23-There i ians oi Beauport Asylpm have br-in months of work the police linv conuriitted for trial. char-:ed wif. manslaughter for causing the il-nth of cocaine. of a patient. GUN POW ` FE I"'|>|-ri $2” .-ss; >i-rim Zo 5_1 c/J ___ shi 1,-UNDUN, August 22.-The new est Dreadnought launched at the Portsmouth dockyard. and named the f\rion hy the Manchiouess of Win chester, is not arecord breaker like the Lion. She wilil be inferior to that super.Invincihle in dimensions flililllscement. armor. armament. cn- gine power and speed, vet in concen *ration of gunfire and defensive and agressive power sho will be the uu- rivalleil among the super-_T)'read- noughts. The Uriun is not a battle- ship cruiser designed to have ri speed of thirty knots. -but a battleship. with 27,000 horse-power as the maximum focal police. Shepherd was hiding in a stable connected with a woodsman’s. QUEBEC, Aug 23.-The financial statement of Hon Mr MacKenzie, T,-engrii-sr of Quebec has been pub- lished and is very satisfactory. Or- ai revenues were $6 554 93623 tion of the Baptist conference_today In, nel. tnrhin, engines and twen,_v_ WHS 1al`K‘flY give" to the’S“b3°°t "f three knots as h-er prohahic speed. missions. Both branches, home and Admiralty Secrets are __I“_m,5 mrelgih rendered the." Yepmvtg and closely guarded. birit uiiwonteii ure- the discussion occupied the time of mntions have been taken to 'concem she morning and afternoon sessions. hm im_nm_Lant innovation in the “___ The work among the colored people, ,raimmmt of the lmtterv of the 0___ coming under the head of borne mis-‘. L' h _ .H h _ _ _ _ . _ . T e guns wi e miui'i‘< iu lerable time. A mn . "`"°m"' took up cmlmfn M Pm em |f.oi-rets along the center line of the colored pnatorl eV` ship; as has been done in the -new se- l“ k d t . . ' ?_I:;k§n,:¥ch“?n vgglifg; rm; nsfgbxnlnn ,ries of American Dreadnouflhtu. and tb ill l i' d o that ue can - ' ese w ic ci-ir'ie s o 3§f[_§,i.]£tw,;]_;l,(r_\,;.;e_me(%¢_t$,aI;e?,§,€§.t2f he fired _ :_»'{er another. There will however, that it was the intention|h° 'fell 1'5"""‘_°l‘ f-l““"-_ “"0 '~h°5‘-L _CW of the hoard to prosecute this branch, ne fired togctiier on either -broadsirle. of the work. Three young men areI‘__l'_¥‘1Y _f0\\;` x<_;111S_C__1:;l_ \l_0__;\S_€d_ ‘$1011 t_\_\_0 now in trainiii in the Horton Aca- mir IS ‘UH “S ` » 1 0 “V 0 ° (lsmy fin- wngk among the Calm-eil|er position the battery die wiif be settlements of- Nova Scotia. couceDti'af.el1 i-i_n‘1 oV€FWh‘21T\'l’lni!~' The foreign mission report showed There will also be torblcdoes _nf ter- an increase in exrn.-nilitiire, but a de- l rifiic power. Each wil weig near- ticiency of $3,000, with a total in- ly a ton. and its range will exceed come of $35,700. There was an in. 17,000 yards, at a speed of fortv crease in giving of $3,025 for this knots. The torpedo carries it year. The estimate for the yegr is cbnrge of giincotton weighing 250 $43,050 TNS flmflllnt Will’ he 1`0il\;_ii‘c»trrn menlger is ccrininissi-inr.l, .id l.".'~. ‘states and reaching the Atlantic ,miy certainty is tb it th-2 iziiiin-.~.-i-s coast bv Fri-day or Saturday. must limi thn money for `.i_'g\~i' ind Its npnearance will bc rendered faster Slmm Bpl fioiirliii' \i,itf.<-_--lin. U10 mme "liS“K\`°e“'blc- bl' ""'a"""" “f The only relief nicasiirc is _fl\e‘si=.ic o! W0ll'lO moderateiv warm weather. so that _,rs nt gouii prices, such ns_ifi-iiiuniv ihe drop in temperature will he severe-i nns been making after : irijtv nt ly felt. As a result of the sud- nations with tm Porte. s e y ~ -~ . t~ l - ct, 's ood. Howcvc1`.l'on to ovcfthrow the ndininstra ion. Cropi results nro better than wasi _____-- A _i dnut arrested on the same chart-U They a_ri‘ested two fiovr- \.ho ha na-me of the drugigist. .The police went in plain clofhc and while -thc police were tlir-re bov came in and got the dr 2 -"\lir\E fu P ' - ii `. ‘ proprietor the police were all riult found it impossible to hriiii:_i¢ i.-nn to the druggist as the lone fu-:id:-' ie fused to disclose the seller oi th _ . example. ' . __ _ _ MANY PERISH iN niissounn. Mont.. Aus- 21-MCI' them, destroying small settlement and wiping out of existence million drui_.,. _ This time they intend to i.‘u<~'c :ii in tann are swecpiiig over a vast area |inan, evidently a Galigian. lying ai d Popular Bluff, north of the P.. N. R cocaine on them and they i',a\'»: the tracks here with his throat cut. A lard puil filled with bloody imtesn it s indicates that the muderer wasliml hi 4 c f ever-y evidence of a foul mur-le-r in dis h trapped a druggist in the wen rnle finding of the bod) of im ziukiiow? f s hands and the ground nroil-id the 1.0- 0 dy shows signs of a ficrcc .=trui’..:le 0] murderer. ” klLL rn gio _.3 C >{'3"> c__Z less -i r*'i>O 52X rri ` McLeod in a fight in the Bongo cdlessly “Nfl relentlessly uw t(l)v§[St Brick (.lompany's yard .here Satur- flfes “stem 0"- day evening. John T. and Patrielc _ . ._ _Q Mc'l`igue, of Bangor, ure held on sus- driving fiuiidreds of fugitixcs befoic ,icion Ui having taken part in _thn_ e =i'fight, -and Angus and John Gillis ar - The police as vet have no flue tr? Up to the present tfie i>~i»»':c lr-Ve the indrntity of the dead man or ti , S PARF IKANGOR Mc Aug 21-The Ban- gor police 'are still hunting for Dan iel Sheppard, the man who is suppos- ed to have caused the death of Willis __ bldielil as witnesses. A score_of.polfce-. of dollarr. worth of il\`0i>0ftY~ The situation tonight is more ser- ious than it was in the early morn-_ ing, except as to Wallace, ldnho. where it is believed that nearly half incn in plain clothes are watching all roads from the city and every drive` and saloon here has been carefully seai-cficd, but thus far without suc- cess. It is the police theory that "f the my “lu "° """°“' C"’“"“"“I siieiipsrd is stiii in the city. cation with Vlalfnco to the WCSL fills been possible at intervals today, hilt eastward it is cntii'cly cut off. An nutopsy held on Sunday morn- in li Nltdical Examiner Neale dis- It is kiiown that the entire cast, hnlf of the town above Seventh; E Y » ' » Y closed the fact, that McLeod's none had been smashed flat and the skull, fractured by ii blow with some heavy' receipts of $.36 and expenditure $603. The German nxnnrts iunvc _mt inn,-_ "GOLD WEATHER 1 . . 'hav-e been-boastiir' that the f\:-unns the fact that it will be pocccdcd bv . M Wm- vnssclls to i:‘uiri.n- -ii u- - "" 'i'oiioN'i‘o. Ang. 2i~iiy n nisiin-n.y street has been burned. West of that! a hard fight is being mndc, and withi nn improvement in the water supply! there is more cliniicr that the flames! 'niay be driven back. For ii fcw min- utes this aftcfiiiiiiii thc Daily Mis- souriuii`s reporter at \Vallncc find si wire. I-fc sumniarized the situation as follows : “'l`hirtecn lives have been lost; pi‘opci'ty loss $\,000,000; firci still threatening.” f Elsuwliere in the fire zone the sit-| nation has gone from bad to worse today. The moist .sicrious inciilcnf. was i'epoi'ted late today from the St. ‘Coe county, wlicrc 180 men engaged |in the forestry iiivrvicc are missing mid it is fcari-_cf they have been burn- ed to death. When the fire approach- ed the camp wliei'c there were 200, two of .thc fighters took a horse unil,` riding the animal to death, reaclicdi another camp and orgaiii'/.cd xi resciuii party, which pciictrutcd the fire nf. Bird (lrcck. Eighteen of the mcn were found in fhc watei where the had gone for 'thc remaining 180, no word has been recciveif. The forestry service has ori::inized a relief trnin well equipped with pack unimnls, carrying provis-| ions and liospitiil .-iuppiics, and will rndcavor to get through the fire. About 1,000 refugees have been bi'ou;:ht into Misiioilla today. There is much ilistmss among them. Their wnnts ure supplied by Missoula peo- |»fc und they luivc been given tem- ||mi'nry homes. Ni) !:`\'[`llfKf‘} ON '[‘(.lft()N'l`() S'I‘f`if§l‘l'l‘ R./iIl,\VAY. of over 1,000 the ’I‘oronto rnifwny tion with the killing of Willis Mc- NEW ORLEANS, Aug 23-Accord p|,,m;e,r me guilty, ` li‘l1~"1‘l§l~;N soi,D1i~;i>,s ini: to cable advices received lufrs to-l 'rnr innmniim iiciialir is srvru iunces the sad death on Aiigust Zisf. of Jaincs li.iiADS GUUHY fr\»vi-list” tiiili-lr-cf mi-li?ii:i°i"iiiii~bmd:ndiséstgd.m‘?“ S“”f'°“”"" "f "“""""`.3" Hi” “B” week termiilliteil Tl\\\l"»~i<\8Y “lim” -~”_“ lifenth ziiid ilcstriicfiriii in Nrirtlicriiismgmtt “M11 ,lmviing mm for dead’ ;_';';_ntt‘§°::it_?'e`Sixinwhigrec!g:£:;‘5in:T;;; Hi\l\lfliTUN, l)iif__., _Ami _Z_-'f__»I;;l_`_i;_l\'SiSU!\i-I “li Half n do7.cii villages are threaten-\ TOW5 Uk '“ANA('UA FALLS' -'__-'~*-“' the nscnpl, of Moir unil 'l`1\l’-!£l1l't-mil by the flames mul the iiilmbitaiit.~i` INSURGENTS WIN from the institution ii week ago- fin hundreds are liurrying to places of ' IN Nm"““AGUA iuonicitii 'ri~usu@1. the ‘>l~l“=i' *1ii°“' safety. 1 .\‘l