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V. ..".V-.Xy,"'- V^!" ! '..WVK.; . .-. ?. . - --.V v;..v.,. .'>.. ? : . > , IVvX-v-i : . ". 1 !. J "^VII ^||B^^L T" .-' "Li" . > '' ''? '??/%."'$? v: tf4*%Mk % v/kt t ^$#fsSPi VOLUR1S5 L ANDERSON, S G* THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1,1916 131 Six i Cruiaer* ?nd l?verai Consternation irk Londc i ! >.;. . . '* ' (By Associai London,.June Z^r?Tba official ] night issued a statement saying th they are unable, to pass Upon varioi Mibr-itted. The bureau said that i sess- fuller, details .tomorrow;, vi^l British Phb) ,-London. Juno,2.?The British publi almlralty announced that in a naval b British buttlo cruiser fleet met the Go British battle cruisers were sunk, toge several destroyers, while six destroyen Queen May, Indefatigable, and Invl OUior Cruisers wore: Defcu'so, Black was first repprted disabled, but later abandoned by her crow. . The battle; wnloh. begun in tbo after night. German losses, according to ( naught Pommern, and Crulaer Welsbad cousted for and' several destroyers mit consternation'In the west and n Londoi ONE D'3?A?:SAUGirr OF : THE HAISEB CLASS IS BLOWN l|P.B|r EDITONS . The ?nnotwceimeat': says ono dread;., naught of the: kaiser class was blown up by British destroyers. s At least Tjtwe German' light cruisers1 ?w* yond. tholone already a?npuheed supfe -waa Sodn to bo disabled. The ad mrralty' ^ays 'British officers observed mhip3 eng?gcd,?"ndirrepjprted; one, G*i**, maa^subtoaT?te and eaufc. fib the. tiermati claim that the bat tietmlp '. WfefspltV* was ' sunk, " the BrlHBh ddmlrttlty ls! silent. ' The Ger mans .also,claim- to have -disabled-: the battleship Warlborough - ' and two. cruisers- of the Achilles type Of which the jwarrldr," wh'oao lobs' is admitted la one. Germani mention of the "Brit ish submarine 'flunk was not com mented on by the-admiralty. GER3IAN .AIMWDALTY : : 3?AKKS ANNOUNCEMENT OP BIG SEA BATTLE m .1 Berlin, June 2 .?(Wireless' via Say vllle)?Tho German admiralty, an nounced today that the German high sen fleet on May 31st encountered a British fighting1 fleet. Thdy ,foUght; all night, The, British battleship WarsH, battle ..cruisers ; Queen Mary and' Indefatigable, and two. armored cruisers, were .destroyed . It Is also' reported that, small BriUsh cruiser and a 'number '> of torpedo boat -de*, etroy?rs'i, and'J torpedo boats were sunk.V:Too admirably statr^?tt adds, that- by observation It wivi 'eat?b* llahed;th?t a largo number of British S\t8esnlbB suffered damage from tho ermoa big ship's fire and ,tho at* tacks of tbo torpedo boat- flotilla.' The ^.British battleihlp Marlborough was- bit by a torpedo. This was con ti rtue? by ' pr I sobers, 'Several German fbipB ? rescued parts of brews of the British- ships sunk including two; mett t*$m tho Indefatigable,' the only sur* '. vlvbrs :ot that ship: On tho Gorman side, tho email -ormaer Wiohb?d?n war Budk bf gutifiro and the Dom* iner? by; torpedo., :Tli? fate of the Fraut?ntob b* unknown1 ?jxx?Bont? torpedo bp?fs' dMh't .Return; The ; ?eratish biah sem fleet roiurnod t,> port bit Juno i. lk*rlla; June a^?The dreadnaUght war?pite cartli? vtf&j men ?ud it Is reportai =Me:clgbt ij^i?ni}?A'B^?> The Queen Mary.lahd-'4b? .Inde??-tlfc? b?b;carried .b^tvf?ci? and ?50 mou ?aoft. Tho.Q?sert Mary bad tight lS.? tuen, gu?V."' 'tli^vlbdefatlgabtg^l^aliq eb^ht i?-lnch guns. - >A wk>p? :-it .Basp^j??d. cccuriM -baptaon Y'Rkagerak $|??aH8. irl the ^orih'Baa. v , j i Destroyers Wiped Out; ^counted for. German raiHcaati. Report Causes >n arid West. ' iedPreBB.) )ress bureaufat eleven o'clock tp at owing to lack of information us accounts of the sea battle,being he admiralty doubtless wbulu pos le Shocked "'.' " . c was given a shock toi ay when the I attlo In the North sea Wednesday the j rman fleet with tho result that three ithcr with three smaller cruisers and I are unaccounted for. ftt?ble were tub- buttle cruisers sunk.: Prince, and Warrior. 'Th? Warrior it was announced that she had been noon,' continued through' the" following Serman verslofr, wtere the pre-dreald en, and the cruiser Fran Enleb unac iBlng. . The hows occasioned greater j l tonight than any event of war. Sd to (By Av3ocU^tea Press, r > > ' London; June 2<?ThO British admiralty officially announced night that* "tho total- number of Brit-1 tab-: destroyer s lost in the navy en gagement, -was* eight. The: announce ment adds that of tho three Gorma-.; battle, cruisers either the Doff linger j or the L?ttow was blown up, an other was'; said to have been disabled and third. sorlously damaged. One German cruiser and nix German de stroyers were sunk. . The .Eteffllng-:' er and L?tzbw; battle cruisers were of tlib same type, displacing ?iwemiy-s-ix thousand, six' hundred- tons and sis 'hundred and eighty-nine feet long. The ships carried ?Tght''twelve-inch! suns, twelve, six-inch and twenty] twenty-four pounders. ENSILAGE TOWERS ,. i? BUILT IN HOLLAND Good Results Are Obtained Frotta | '>' > (By As?oclat-?d Press;) Y.Tntf Hague. Netherlands, Junf-'Kfg: Th? first American enkiiage lower 'ta : Holland/ which- was ;orectcd Jast, f ' ' ob 'th? Jbhanbahottv^ farci tit. h?ek by th? insttUitW for Agric impic-mohtH, lias-giv?h" auch z> suits tti?fc two other towers arc now to bo built on the sanle farm, wl?. prpVkio ouillclent ..obfeil-igo c to. keep tho entire farm stock eti the nexV wl?fer- ; -y.y , Tho head of the'Jo^TO??Wi?fu?j ject ae?ert?: inat;;the; AtnSriolm. inbtji4 on ia pref online wo bora. An excellent tomle? for f{t kinds,of animate ia thtin produced, h? says. wU^b tii?.tbDsc? by fermenta itaaiar? enh?iderd^y l?sa. 'He- Wm io ??o t?hciualori'ta?t os tji?ny. au. U 'cow?' ' ha\;???tai^he? m $7 nt?bi ;7?NulV2g-:T4 ?ftdWv fodjlet1-' Mf3 ma* Pr?est on Stand Attack! ! g.i ' '.. ; " -? Mgr. John. J. Dunn, chancellor of the Catholic diocese of 'l^ew Yorjc, denied on the witness ' : Btand the chargo of Mayor Mitchell that be bad offered a witness ftOO to leave the state , > The controversy between the '-morislgy>r and the .mayor bocatne bitter over the chargea the two mado. Prnddnit to Give Dips. Ahuapolls, Jiino' '2.?Wilson ar rlved here today to give diplomas 'to graduating class of imVal academy. Jackson Faction Wins. . Chicago, Juno 2?Taking up the conrldcrnt'on of tho Georgia contests at 1 hr> opening session today the Re publican National "committee, by,, a vote of >.wcnty-flve td fifton seotadU. W. S.' Daniels of the Jackson r.ir.ttrwi as a dolegatc from the. first district over Hol G. Jdhttston of the Blun factum. . Mg*. John J. Dahn? Chance [bjafc^'? V ThatWit Tw?fy Today m r-<?y: Associated Press.) AGahia, Ga.; June 2.?Tho state rested1 its case today in the trial of Vlcto* D. Innen, of Eugene, Oregon, charged'- with larceny after trust of abbut 14.000from Mrs. Eloisa Nelms Donniii, who with' her sister. Mii>o Beatrice Nelma; disappeared in San Ant^u*.or Texas, in June 1014. lottos and kl? wife, Ida- May lottes/, were ocott'lted or the minder of the tw? women in San > Antonio. Both were later lndictad fov. larceny here oad.! ?hn?s was" ?ut' on trial' a -week- ago.; - An:.Attempt to make the !atate cloo: of which of thev four counts hi; the Indictment for larceny Innen will ho tried on, failed late today and the d-jfonse announced that witnesses In behalf of Janes would ;beglnV.iesti-! mony, tomorrow.'..'.-. '. ; j 12 ..Washington, _ June 2.?Umtslibi otmiiiim.. the HoajDon lawyer >wl 11 be sworn aS* a tni?mber. of the supreme' fcq?fl 'ptob?bly J?ri? ,12;. The ae?ato yeatenl&y- confirmed tho *. Brendels nomination 47 to ?2. Senafbr New l?tt?a'.?f 'Nevada,- .wa*. 'tho only -'demo*' erat J voting . agabiatBraudels. In- i'? format ?tatom?ht ha said he did ; h*it. regard Brendels; as a man ot ''Indi cia! ,temperament.". Lslfollotto, Norris and Polndexjer/j I r?flttbllcahs vtotcd. frr confirmation; 1 irandel? is the flrr>t Jew r.ver ?n tr.? ! supreme court, and' succeeds1 the late Justice. t?maY ot; Georgia. The fight; over! th? conrirttiaHdn-'was.r?be:bHtbr>| cri la .the history: of 'tHe sbhUte. t LONDON ,, Winnipeg, Canada: May IT,?tue j p^vif?ioi authorities in ; C&nada at o ; - 't$v??K? nbt4ee.\that. ?rgiitkhUc^ibi;! ^rM, mir wlHi b?; held ttood?n ou- after the ?ndo* ithe, TOt?t?p~p. auslricss entei-brfses b? importance in | 1 the C^tntttfon are bslhg iirg?d to par drigifcrted in -A plated, with ?a>V ..glshd, . ha ?ig 'NeW^I&rkMayor II ^ ' ' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ 1 I H?r cf ivow Yor* Woccso. B,-riS--*?.,- i'-.i, ,-j; - ..-r^rww "' it.-. H I Appropriation Carrying 2691 . .. . .. ' (By Asaaciatcd Ptchb.) Washington, Juno 2.?Th? naval appropriation bill, carrying two hun-H deed; and sixty-nine .millions,, dollar s I H for the coming yea r, passed the house H today ty a' vote Qt .three hundred and ;afty-eight.to fores'-'t Tim., building H program includes flvo b:stilo crulu orsp four .scout' orulscra, ;teh /. de- < H stroytra, fifty . submarinen and .one I H hundred and' thirty aeroplanes. ' The H H four ' oting against the passage wore H P.rrtwn???g, New Jorscyi and Graham, I Pennsylvania, republicans; 2*aridnll, H California, lirohlbilf??lst, add Lon-B H The nav.il bill' is tho [Second' of the i bpreparedness -measures, to pass H Hthe bour.c.' It -.-'carries many million H more th?h any^haval bill- uy?r con ! iddored by eoagrcss; The bill ' waa dbfosaed-'" ' substantially -as It c?m?l from flip committee. All' efforts of H big- navy men to add t*.o' dr?adf.H naugbiH to tho'building'program fall ol. A flf?hi for an additional bat tlcahip will bo made In; the senate. H" ' - NVivy officers tonight' Called alten-I tentloQ * to the big' North a?a naval I battle, to show that battleships are S atlll tho b?ckboh?-?f : the fleet. - The fact that the German battleship Pom .mon was sunk .shows thai German battleships : In action mink thrco NOT-SELECtEpYET Over 300.^ Cas? <u?e???iMwiiS \m^mt 'V' " ' j Ws?kcgan, Ill,: iuno 2.~0p'?njnifc eotirt Hoday found tb^MS^ra^HM fouMieir BsPnSffer com prellen than ,at the*&M i'bf ^sst wic^t #tti?& elg&t Jurors; Hihf hebtt'aworK Yor^ervisj^. The Jri??^&??. i been in -'progr^??^si?He?n'fda^'.-'^?w? ; than -eight hundred ^?tt^ttVo'vMk F or>vvyv?rb- ?ti^If?^^tarther-^i^'^f ?p?|tttjr'?me^ ?$'*>'.';- --Y -' .-''-: _| UfT?Pf!' IJRR[\ OUO?L NO DEVELOPMENT AT CHIC V aO TO ACCURATELY IN DICATE NOMINATION - FIGHT SEEMS BETWEEN | ROOSEVELT AND HUGHES (Uy 4.Vioc*ntcd ?'rfess,)" Chicago,; Jiuto 2.?Atter numerous conferences tonight there appeared no development that wonld accurate ly indlcato .Which candidate is likely to- he nominated' by the republican, national convention. Whllo on'tho 'surface the flglit appears b'otwooh Hoo?eyolt and Hughes, there is marked increase In activity r?r- the "favorite von" candidates. Mana gers ofMhc r.oor, Weeks, B?rt?d and, 'Fairbanks jiwi?u InH?srcd that tnoir candidates would bo in until thb end.. They1 predicted a "favorite son*"'can didate or a" "dark horse," The. pian Of tho old organisationMb said'to bd to try to win With- Hughbs* sad U this falls try Burton, Weeks a.ul Fairbanks. Hughes Uns No W#iMg?r, . Washington/ J?n? 2.?Associate Justice Chartes 15. Hughes,' through hu! secretary, Lawrence If. ,tJr??a, dcoiared' today that neither Frank H. Hitchcock nor anyone eise is thor?r.ed to work for his nomlnatloh ! for prosldont in the Chicago conven tion. [Pastor Gefc,30 pays'ftritf A Fene o f $1,000 Now York. June Bouck White, pastor of t?o Church of the Social Ttevolution, Who Test night participat ed id the'b*trnlng Of the American f lntf and ot'i?r national emblemsin the rear, of ills church was ; found :guilty of dfadcrating the flag in c!r-i culara recently distributed, end was .sentenced to 3f> days in jail and' a flno of $1,000. EARL KITCHENER BEFORE COMMONS [Makes Statement Concerning tfeo| War Situation London. Juno: 2?Earl Kitchener appeared before th? b?ufte- htcom-, I nions for th? fir?t time to make; a statement regerdmg war; and.?bV$9 duestlone'd -.by.-members. He ,%bs-aO cbmpanled by several of hin muff, and political heads Of the war ouTce. The public was r?g'itou*iy/ ox-t lUdedv- Westminster, pf?t?te was ?a I tir* ?y chut off V> a? rid the, leakage! >?f u^y secret irTcrmation-elicited,'' v : (By Aesocl?ted PihMr.T ;&L: Louis. Jdh? JZ^MarUft fllynn, former governor of Now I ?i?biea temrjofary.. rm&lrmkn ; of. the i democratic cObVepUon W th?f sUb !d?$S?lUce ort !afr?h|*mehtiHOfi: t?e Germans Fail To Break Line North Of Fort] Repeated Attacks Near Vaux Re ??^ Wsth Heavy L?*se? to Germans (By Associated Press.) German, attempts to break the | French tine near Fort Vaux, north east of Verdun, havo been unsuccess ful. Paris says repeated attacks I -wore repulsod with machine gun fire and the Germans suffered heavily.* in tho sector of D?mlcup. east .of | Verdun, however, the Germans cap tured' a portion of a village. till cry fighting continues around hill 304 and Doadraan's bill. Gorman ibfahtry attack 'near now Zeibourg was -put down. by .Itus nm|] Th?' Germans robe wed the bombardaient of Ikskbll ' .bridgehead oft th*' nbrth df Uiby R?s?latt trent: Homo reporta desperate fighting between Austrlnns and Italians be tween ?dige and Brenta rivers. Near P?Blna' Austrian attacks w?re re pulsed/ ' ' fi The Russian chnt?r In Armenia' has boe'n forced *o' rotiro twenty kilo-: meters in tt. face of Turkish at-j taickBv a^^ordjing to' ConElarf/inoplelj Number of Americans And Britons! .. Reported. Dead (By Associated Press.) Cofinto, Nicaragua, , June 2.?A number/'of IAmericans and Brltlsherb have been; killed ,at Tnlara, Peru, by striking employes,, of the London? Pacific Petrol cum company, aei ?rdlqg to, radios from the steamer imor. received by6 ^^"J^^1 ftion Leavtag Coantry TCa Way ^ (By Associated Preos.) .. (Deri in, June ?.-^Th? o?thorttJes, in conjunction with tho customs of flclals, have. established a "gremb phono record testing headquarters'* hi Berlin. Bach and every record that is to bo sent outside of Germany, must bo."run off". at this place before it LwiU bo permitted .-to pass .the border. I if is presumed, that the ineaimra has .been taken to 'make ^re' 'th?'t'spies ' ahull not, by the; lihtqUe method of: records, get valuable Inform?t? across thb line. >-- ';?i-v . j LOUISANA MAY MODEL AFTER GEORGIA TAK LAW Atlanta, Oa., June 2.-?eorgia> tax law, which Is regardod-'au- a model of tttf kind, may noon be patterned by the .state1 of toulsiadft' Authorities of thosister State.^ have heeitv. Tery much interested- in the workings Of tho ; Georgia tt w end tha Louisiana newspapers, have devoted several .col umns of cp?ce in discus-sing It, and in reproducing Its provisions. Tho law; Which provides a system o* equalisa tion and taxation, was one Of tho ad ; minUretlonn measures of Goy. John M, SlatOnV ' In ? >latter,to E. p.. Carstens, if Bhrevop'ori. .Lg.V. - transmitting the copy of the Georgia law ; aud his oh* S?rvalions, ' Judge John O. 'TH^t% Estate tax commissioner of Georgtai r .r'ths^ ?ot .has-been; .prodttctlye FUNSTON REPORTS 20,000 CARRAN2A TROOPS BEING SPREAD OUT OVER NORTH EW MEXICO TO BANDST CHASE A?D (By AMOh'?tct PrWsji Weshlugton, June 2 .^Despite Uireatenlng tone of Uio Carranza note his ralljtary forces in northern Mex ico aro'.nejng dlnpos?d of In jrenorpl accord With 'the' plan' diacioasa. by Goneral Obrogoja at tho El Paso con ference?'.'' -f hi*: -p&l ^owi .- t?d?y \ wti'on Qcticrai ?*?n,ai?n BCUtWOfd'.: that twenty , thousand ; Carranla' troop, mobilised within tKb'Iaat foW ' days at' Chln?auua' C?ty> tS?1. - vx?? aproao over1 ?' r?jtioh riot1 controlled , by G?n?rai Pc'ramrig's column 1 in o. J'Ay to cafry d?t the p?rg?lt Of tfte audits. On the other hand rerVfbi? [ information bas been received 'vngt all Carrarita's advisers stand bb-. hind him. on the expressions In hb note. There was ad Indication today that I the state department la preparing to . i make an early reply to the note. (By Associated Pr?fe*,) Peking, June 3.?August ifrth la Uhe probable dato: for the convening |,pf.,<he formal Chlnerm ! parliament, wktclj the Taun Chi-jui cabinet Is now drrasiglng for. ; At a; rdcorit meeting participated in by 14 Yuan-hung, the vlce-prealdotot, Taun. Gbf.-jul, th? pre mier, and 4isi Shih-cnang* - < (ovmer aacreUry of otate the d?tail? : for the election' of parliament 'tf ere .discussed at length, arid It was virtually decid ed that sixty days at lenat vv-ouId. be roqvJrcd to reyiao the laws on the drgihlwtton arid ?lection of the par-, Marnant and- to eitamiue into the; qual JflcattoriB 6t prospective members of the ; parliament, primary <iud final ?lections, iaro ty, be- bald and about thirty days will be: require v*? com-, olete UW? oleetiontj. after, the. pre liminary aranscra?ntn. >n?ve ..boon igreed upon, Tho parliament:wcttld. undoubtedly ?o convened in Peking, rath?r than jih. /Nanking or corns ctfi-^r =ctty in 1 south or central China. NogoiaUonu j for a compromise of the revolution ary troubles havo not -proceeded far frhft?gh&syet id nieike il ?laur -whether fit the rebelling'pVbvlnce& Tni? . mcljktte ftf tHe election of softcted mombora of aeasmb?y. -However, th?*Peking government.Still has con trol of the great majority of. tb3,;Chl hese provinces, and is legally vested with, power to direct affairs, tu 4be opinion of the legal;' advisors of Yuan Shl-kai and bis cabinet- ; The cabinet has decided io hold two meatlriga a week, .and the time limit of ;M:'ra^)h^li^^M^n^ fiours.