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 ! : m ir 'GIVE US All Records For Previous Pesais ?rsiio?is Brok en When Roosevelt's Name Comes up in Progressive Conven tion. (By Associated Presa.) ?.*?.'? Chicago, June 7.-Tho progressive, convention opened in their auditor? lum to ?lay raith arecord breaking'de? monstra'tion Cor Roosevelt, i For ono hour and; thirty-three minutes^ the delegates. roared, shouted aad . ; ap plauded, Sang progressive . hymn:;, paraded thc aisl?? arid howled down all attempts to check them. The demonstration exceeded tho previous record for auch affairs, -which was a hour and twenty-nine minutes in tho democratic convention in Denver ia 1908 in behalt of Bryan Temporary! Chairman Hobbins had spoken just three/sentences when be montioned Roosovolt as "thc foremost, citizen bf tho world." The rcBpohBO was Instantaneous. "We wont Ted dy" roared th?-delegates and-tbe de monstration was. on. Banners were torn from the stanchions and dele gates eflowed onto thc platform and . wrung ^ Victor Murdock's hand until his collar wilted., Chairman Robbins piado several ? tte nip ts Ho quell tho demonstration, but ritter a few raps' Of the gavel ?rave It up. ' The demonstration thea spread to the gall?iy. Tho" Michigan delega tion demanded an putdpor demonstra tion. "Teddy is not nf raid .of rain," ?bey cried, and ?iany delegares" pourV jed ou? "pf tba* auditorium 'ip': a down pour, chanting.'.'Teddy you're a bear.'.' ' . A proposal to havo tho police quoll th?: demonstration was abandoned aa too dangerous7 >>?d tho leaders-Said ~ . viet%tbon^.^ollt?>>^ljl-'W'?asier'.to.-d?n lay action on the nomination." When Robblhs finally- resumed. speech ho promised the. leaders not to mention IJoosovolt'a namoi again. He. promt Od the delegates'-timi: there, would bc no unnoccM?ry delay in tho nomina tion and the convention adjourned. Th6 leaders wera-apparently grati fied that. Uley got through . the, day. -without ? nomination but appeared - doubtful as to how-long they coula control tho. delegates. 1 . . ? - ,.. ? ,, ? ? SENECA T? AGAIN HAVE CWA?TAUQ?A . ..nilli. . in . Eight Hundred Dollars Subscribed And $2 i t m Treasury , ? (Special to Tho Intelligencer.) ? Seneca, Jun?;?T.-At a meeting ot '-tho ' chamber of.?=. commerce and cit!-; zeus ibero last nikhl it. wa? definitely . and formerly docide/^tq hold .. tho farmera chautauqua;a'Kain'this year.' The secretary ol' tho chamber.. ot coiuDjorce,. Mr. J. 13.' Hopkins; >r?* .ported'that ?bout $800 had boon sub ascribed1 ?for-., thin pur pose,-, this, year and about.' $221 was c?rried over from ? last year. \!: * i The following executive committee .was appointed: C. N. Gignilliat, W. T Edwards, S?. AJ/Wip?d, C. H. El ?liBob, O, W. ?4aUau??r and' I, B. . Wallace. This committee havo charge of the arrangements for thia gt* ml n< ?i. -.-. .!;'..? W Seneca's '. fte? show" to the:, fumera o? Coonee .end surrounding coutitios. It Is planned to -moko this a: mora interesting abd moro helpful m.eotirig this 4year thad it w?s last, if thin lu possible, Bo?to prominent 'spelters h?v? already be?ii secured; ?nd Bp?clal ?tt?pttr? will be placed upon the farmer's ex* hibits, ind 'the women and boys work. . Attaata atan |a,;"t^-:Ke^H^-a^--fie? i'..,- stilt: ol-Mt?lett.. Qr?envilie^ ?dho 7,"rr-r)ar?? 'Hudson, ; of ?tla?t?', *'flight ebnduotor for ti',e S?dthem -rattray, received vpaln fcit but 'not seri?os? injuriS* ';T^'?saa^ afternoon Inv'?vcol??stort "between, his trato and a : work train: h?ar $e$?t? '. (Jy. b\^e?n :$^t?^;?nd iWbetiy. Th? injured. ^m-M^^P?m^ -tb? cit* V ? J\hp?at h?re -a?^fc oidnlKHt vTd?i?d?y 'jfaiU?i??V-ia4l?AV!a??0??frCiPW??vgo"- l'?iatv'o. ths uostfila?vwltb?? a 'f?w d'&j*; tho right ?raok. of m$i Mouse: En Aim Verdun' sector "last night" mada /four ' '?^in?dHia^metw. .tobest tc? TO&^salfli 'b?c???1- silent: ?U- m . fti?ed v.ith heavy \ce*&?i|'.-ii(i2 trois, Invito ; tho various secret or dora which, have Uniform ratik, invit? the Katloh?i;'' G?Srd "\ org?di-?tl-unS ?rom over ? tho ?tuto. and bring the ttioybi's and councils of. Qorgta ; towns ami ciiica, as.well is tho ?Ji?ol.chll mbreiai bodies : and ' all; otlieracmtwy jnY?h, women's orgahliutlona, commer.* cial bodice rind all others vr?to would iiko to yar;i?ciip??? Court "'M?Mi?ivTi-Uit. ?Wpo??d. San Antonio', Tex., Juno i--Tho trl.it | by court marttl?l of members Of/the Texas militia whi> fail-rid lp i c?&rge; ol, pit^tr?* ?bmeoj temporarily, it wi? announced' toftay. tbaant op; tho j?ar^bf.^few^l?^ ^?j?^'?v^i?r^jNiwfc* <'.**t*^ritr?li$ hear Royston, Ga., in -Prahklih couh m^e.negro; J6o? tyho' !o; ?a unof SttlJWfr laborer, wis a-alive. ile ^SJfr born In Atta^dttV'?uani^W^J in and o^lbn?w :ib Tom Ct??-?? hirijf*sm, a pi omlnent plas ter.- .' ' vrh? ' #e4':^o? $te.^tt;.f&.ri-*}\*. At, j&el^?t?niin^ WK-'?terris aad'?i?lbnst?d to fcti? mi?' WARSPITE i "~-;iTHi1iftiftiriniiiii?i s* { ' which tho Whr??*itc, ono ot tho Ave greatest ? battleships built,; was be lieved to have heep hank .along' with nine, other important British vessels. This map Shows, thp location of the "Let People Have, i Roosevelt If j Th ey Want Bini," He Tells Greenwood ?Vteiitis Greenwood, Juno V,-Senator] Tillman , hopes-, tho ! republicans will nominate. Col. Theodor? Roosevelt .for president in the Chicago conven tion. 'Tty*Just this way,", said the Sen? i alor, : crossing tils .. index fingers, "Roosevelt is for war. at any price with a chip on each shoulder . and one-tin top ot his hat, white Wilson ls. for peach with'h?her.- -lt the peo ple of tho United States, want a man Uko roosevelt elected pr?sidant I am ip-;'favor; of lotting them, have him.". sohatOT TlHman;made this state mest to several friends at tho passen ger station this . morning while awaiting tfee. arrival pf the C. & W. C. train tor'Augusta. "What ere tho \ republicans going to do in Chicago this vfdekt'* was .the question ohe of them! asked.. T don't ;kn?w, bujt? I hope they wilt nominate Roosevelt?' was the reply. Atid then he-hlade. th? illus tration with ?t? fingers, showing that tho colonel and, iVosHeht Wil-j eon ar? exactly criu-crosa ds to their viows about war. Senator. Tillman- spent last night in Cie^.ettfc With Mi* eoh" Mr. Henry ?. Tillman, and go?? today tn . his lomo;at; Trenton ror a short visit be r-lro nw returns to Washington. Iib ! will bo. busily erigagcdX^hvnaVaV ;atf" ! fairs apon his return - to' tho v?u?tfiv ? As published br.oftdeaat : ? few .d? i niter i-hc great sea fight in. tho Not Si.'Btrong6*.;';h?vy,--thatt tl dem?crate ?' haveedio^?Mi ia^ io ti .tm*i\-tt? will push-, tho increase ejat?^lit?t of tho. tayfti,: atfaij*' ? m?tico, ..- wm ' SeaAtor* Tltlnsan ??4 : Mr. He?f? imn&hfcl ?imo frpm.J^etneon. yes 't?terhbOn in an ttOtemoeile rah irtth tho ridh ^?aV; ; wind 'st.. s$v*rat niles out ^ist^>--^^.-svtt bte*: ?e:.t%t? a di tch eca/' esk.-*' .s?oi?jil>sef??tor. "bei. the, curt? TU" rJ*$t6r?^nat^^'ft?ars.- io -moves ja Mi oid4intt ^or, Wis _ tivb work during the past few months l? Washington seem? ?lhV. have agreed . [with wm v. . /> ..-iVt?.jatoe HH (iii. p?$er ? extras i annoitoeod. Kitchener's dtfcth;^wo>- ia -tta?ei*'afeen* weramo** ; bee**te iWgjf?^ i?tat -iteti?e reserves were called/?u?. ;; ?r'? Death and Recent ficht. . Tho Orkney Islands, off tho j rior?'nohst coast of Scotland,, is close by tho spot whew* tho Halhp?Wrn1 with Earl Kitchener and lils surft | aboard, want down, ' pm .'-....o'-' THIS REPORT FROM BERL?N -PARIS SAYS FORT IN TACT W?0N?SDAY, BUT BOMBARDMENT HAS CUT A (By Associated tfrese. ) Fort Vaux, fivo mites northeast olf Verdun, has been captured by the 'f|?l^BB':?h'd- the fort defender? Sttd numcrouu i;un:i tuleen also, according to -Berlin Perls said tho fort was! ?tili in tho Frenth han?l* Wednes-! day morning, .but: vi?re ?hftb??; tb communicate with tho fort since: then becauso Of. a heavy bombardme-eVJi":'. lo XtgUing front, Prlpot rlvOr, wf?i? \ Rumanian frontier thur, far, ; Retro grad reports tho capture By V.:& Rua* aisha" of inoro than forty thousand T^Wtt?, ; nifthy' gtths'- and:, important WWt? pt)6itlo?H.\, :i>-(^?^ntliiopI-??. . says that ?fti^oil t^jpe .'.mountain dl?trl?t o? ?Hitsa?d, -RhAsians have been driven about ?ev? en mlle? over a. .froht..Of thirteen. railbS i BUffcrlhK heavy; loe'a?a. In $?tiopoi8ttila,.thbj,; Turks; cthim to 'have dispersed Russlahni -att^hiptihg ah ^hvoloping m?v?ihent"n'ortu'eru't of .-. Austrians attack against Italians in ' ihh Upper Ar?? ahoy '?nd ri?rthsast or Asiago h&vo bc?u repulsad, Ramo report?. .m .^^^ V ? -^ii'?-:i- . Cu^wst-O?rv Pftsse* Ai : ^ (?y As^?ai?d Pr?ss.) : iwar ordwii?d bishop of CbefI Santo. Fe$T ? petiJt?nttary execution. The mm?ir?: aird r-het?'--'?w:--??|si Mit?'a^^ vsh?h the: wM^Miiff?i?im.?? TR?MMELL STILL LEADS ?N FLORIDA further Rehr?? Increase Majority Over S&Wbt Bryan (By Associated i.Press.). , Tampa,.Fla., Juno ?.-Itoturns al ; though still far from complete to -night further laorftaeed >tho lead ot Governor Park Trammell over Sena tor Bryan for tho United States sena tnrohip and decreased tiho .lead of Sidney J. Gatts ?v?r W. V. Knott for tho governorship. . Congressman Sparkman -is apparently decisively) heaton in the first district by H. J. Braue, W. J. Sears sopeara to have' been rolurned In tho Wurth district I and J. il- Southwick has a substan tial lead tn.' the third. ..Prank; 'CTark I in the second has1 no opposition. LYMAN GUILTY STOCK SWINDLES I Mtarimnm Penalty Por Fraud. Is| f 30 Yearn , New York, June 7. -Dr. J. Grant i Lyman, v.vu; con vi cted today of us? lug tho. mails to defraud xin conncc ttijm wHth . stock swindles' ho ongag'od tn under the firm of H. Putnam com pany. Lyman Was captured in St Petersburg, Fla,, ?M. he .waa about to Bull for Centrai, America, oh o prl? .vot? launch. " He will bo ?otjta?jied ?on-oJ-tw; -rho maximum penalty under e?x counts in tho indictment, ts jthicty years' .and $6,B?Q. . . r, , ? -.- ; - - - -; ?B0l0SI?T0.1G., I President and Trastee? HigSriy Pienncd-Pfactic?By AH of Teachers to Remsin (Special to The Intelligencer.) Greenville, Juno 7.-Tho com* moucement of tho Greenville Yvro macs.college closed laut night ono pt the; most successful years th? col lege baa over known. ' All. tho col lege functions, festivities. aud cere-< monies, have been unusually good. At n meeting of the board of trustees ot tho college on Monday . afternoon, moat gratifying reports were made, aiid most - .>uspl:wuw announcements wore Leard. . Tho president's report to tho hoard wan a most pleasing- and satisfactory, ono'. T^ho enrollment, ot {84. students .-is the second largest In tho. long history.. . of ?ho college, making G., C. tho second largest | inllogo for. women In the eta to. The financial report waa the best over known A one thousand dollar chook was handed .to Abo board ot trustees while in ,sessloh,..by Mrs. B. ; MJ Ahuman, This Ja, tho arno ant, lett tp the edit i-xo V?,B ;the .1?M..of..?h? .?s?o- Mr. cv M. Shiiman, a iohfl. .j-luto president ?? ;ih? board of trustees, ?nd e. tue {Imo friend of tho college., v-'.ftlto?lutt?h*; of ,symiw?hy;.. Iw?fe p?sie? by tho board In OO?ht?ctl?t? with tho death ot Mr?. Hoary P. MO?ep, an i-lomn??.of tho colteg?, and wKw::th?. best friends that tho col t?Swant?r lia'l U?gratWhg.^. ali. friends ot tho colleg?, that nehrt^: all ..of th* former teachers aro to .retrain the .next jrehr. t; The preaidrt?? hoerc' of trustee* are greatly ???i with' tfap pBreohnn1 bf th? mtruity, the t?o'rk -'ecenhtbttshe? < thi MUgh > , session i ; The success of tho 'calli T dojj?id? ran. muQh. upon, th?. cooli*? cillfefeo. that G. wi-'.'G.;.- &m.vary. Tor '' ?& in bavins ? tiroitftti^M? bf whom, varo . Ihttiei?t?l. i? : .a?] W . knd atoWtttraMph-,..ha*?: fv-Cot?mbta,^&^??^?^H A'.' GOOPT ?r pt. famt?~m OlaoV his p?Mge with tho'e?pr?tary of state hs ' n^;|or/.??^?rh^ the. turning a pledge e candl?ata>r.solicitor of the ninth ;4??et clrct?lt to suc ceed??. A. .Cooper, - m a piedio for rt-eUction from the -first ''sfpi$&t*i mt iS?tween fv/o itr?cs Made m 1848 May Be Used By Wilson-Provides For International Comftiis sson. ? ' . dh ? (By Associated -Piena-,) ? ? . Chihuahua City, Jan 7.- ? ? An nut i-Amer luau riot, which + cpuBistsd of a demonstration ? agsinut tho American connu* ? ? lato and the stoning ot tho ? foreign club; was put ddwh vf'.--'* ? Carransa soldiers tonight. - , ? * (By Aetioclatod Pr?atr.) Washington, Juno 7.-A proposai to Carrabin that tho United Stetes ; and Moxico submit tho whole sub- : j oct of their rolat?ohB to an Interna tional commission is' being oarloiinly ; considered by tho administration, .ti! made the proposal wit serv?, os a re ply to tho Mexican uote demauijl?g; withdrawal. ,, A settlement by such a commission; ts expressly provided in tho treaty of AS4B,- President WMson dud Carran aa under this plan would appoint pa canal number of cot?raiseioaero to meet outside the territory ot .both countries. \' ; There waa no indication tonight that Pr?sidant Wilson-had reached "a decision , on whether the proposal I would bo .mst.dp- . PEAD ATL?UR?NS m. 0?iinarle?n':v'ambutane,? in Franco, SMl?v?atl from Jtfew York on Juno 17 to Join ; her husk&nd as jibe : trout. Mw; Abrook ?i?s g'echrodl* tte!, as aux dltery nure? In tho American um Mattb>:; BbipUal; whiich ls lO'Atedi ? ? S??ttly7sur-8oine, a abort dk wc.v :bntr of i Pari?., afc? ?. ^win^g?1. XS?ht to -\t%$ hobpt?t whoo ? ??*\ d?'in'Bordeaux . . er: huibantt. whaite ::le&-hufc^hw^ ! f?thor. Job? .'.tiC. ' Edn^?fiaso,-a iftpwaf; ment mi^^-l??amm?? mosedv-ttf;: itih% ifclai it??htti?^(Wi. #or:r?*?r-lity] itaa?a?r would \be; ?URK :by ?. Oerm?!? t?M?rfn?.': ' At last; however.' ehe mmm???^^: tt? ^ -ww-. ? she /found thata.new?r?ie,;M!|H? eontiy Wiatt'> 'prb^ul?rat?^l#, !*??'.; de?: ' ? partiaeht ?. ot -mate ; ..;;0?^TW?t?e*' ?issi tho iaso?neo ; ot r^spb^ [foftbqt, iwo ?jw^a^ggfe^,, -. , Chicago, juti?i 7~^Nf?W York abtlcana supporting HushS? said. \f$bf??i?k?t- informel ?rpm;re??r iepbr?es: t^o dsy* agO (t?ai nuder " jbtreu?BuW?%; wOysd,..-'tt^i?*Y?lt aap*, ?ftort- Httgh?? 'If Am) r?po'i'Us&tta bomii nated hlfti: FUK5RR> ?ci