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 Believe Germany Wanled Dispute to Cat off Mtini . lion Suppli?e to ???i??^Mormora Scout at Chi huahua says Genera! Trevino has Declared He .Will Attack Americans if TMv Mov? iii ??iy ?i v?ctibti except back to Border. / I ' (By Associated Press.) '?Ch?Ji?an^ii'City,- June 22.--Sev?nt?en negro troopers of troop H., 10th cavalry, who were captured at the fight at Carrizal wer? brought", here today with Lem H, Spillsbury, a Mormon scout employed' by; General Pershing arid we're interned. Spillsbury said that captain Charles T. Boyd who commanded the Americans and Lieut. Henry R. Adair were among the killed. A captain named Moore, who was with the American deta?hmrnt was wounded in the shoulder tiut es-, caped. ;'r ? ?'.. In announcing,the story of the battle Spillsbury said General Trei vino, commander of the1 Carranza army- of the north, declared that any time and any plac? ?riierfcan troops niove ,other4han toward the . b^rjier he will comply with Carran?3's .orders aridj^a?^.. tb?m . as ^??t?ej-a? Gomez -did. -v'^'H?. said -diptem?tic-? his sphere. .Spillbury said Gaptaip^ Boyd, Moore/ Lieutenant Adair himself arid twe?ty-six negroes of troop H. 1 of li cavalry comprised American detachment. He saw the bodies of Boyd and Adair and at least M negroes.on fie?d? he said. Germany Behind Catranso " % .(By Associated PresB.) ' Washington,Jane S?.^?ccofd?n^ ti competent anthprlty advices from ! -Mexico Indic?te that ^ encouraged Carranza.In. hts op-, position jto American troops, remaining In Mexico:. The form of encourage ment lesula",to naive, been moral rather than; material. sports ,?*y that GernianB; wUl fceWell. tfeated In Mexico City and tliere property, there 40t. molested. Thia. information wliti'. activities ?l? M?rico of Captain Fran* Von..ninteiea. who. is under arrest in^^gland sad under indictment In New York forconspiracy ta foment strikes in muni?otf l planta. ? ?t is believed that VonRUenlen ??u^fit by s^ dispute he-,! tween the United,Staten and Mexico that ho could cut down ^munition ship ments to the alli?s ana tho United States would-be too busy tc pur/iuo a .s?t?-' marine controversy. . It would also shut off British and French blt shipment^ L Aawricans Held Field. Five ttodirs ; : (By Associated Prosa.) . - - Co?umbiiu, ?. At, June 22,--Trb?ps ot the tenth cavalry vrrich clashed w?tb Carran2& troopa at Carrizal held the Heidie five boura, bet?re retreating, alfbo?gh outnumbered flvo;to ono, according to. unofficial reports hero to night. ; Tho. Americans withdrew Whenheavy Me?clcan,reinforcem?nta wi?re j brotuiht upu- It was learned-that a courier from ?the battle field reached. ^P?r?iilng'4 baso at Coloria Dabi an Jato today. An official report is expected shortly, . . , .. . regard the c??sh aa, seriously aggra- .*?nonnce>,that,; p?ahs VeVuttder cpu vating In the ntesen^.^ , tlons, tliey^hopn1 ?t -may. not preclpl- wa^house *>n the .company's pro^er ,-?'.; ;? ^ tat* g^o% ty^nt Frinti^d E?ric etrofeta. The "?j ; ntst Iii ?r castes- -ceriain to bMng bt^a ?l^rtn? ot ' nmber, and. :. other. buHd ^fl|lr;|. '.contilet. ., , , ?ng matetlal. Tba plans enntemplato ? .^"?o?^? the only,Sfoxlcsii reports a fitrcclard the ?round plan of wlfer Americans wer^ Jdlled and voundea & - 1?Peoln?a. On both Fant and ';-' |f^??W''?^4P?^ !f?. ? ; wara reprisal ? " at '.east un?l affair /.^V'make'way' for th? now " atnie? 1 ?? ?S?lf ^^^^^T*^ i?^. '#0' ?UV. ^c?^?>h^s?Vt*. bejai? t DENIED. PLEA FOR HIS h ??r? :I!ewlM il>?-, -SAVE; FOI? . -R^LAURIN^I v$$^^ ; ; (Hy Staff Correspondent) , PlcUen?, Juno 2?.-Tho centimehtf' pl : the;800 or; ijjoiroi people; who, heard the candidates fer ata^.e oil5ces ?peak lierai today: \y?s overwhelmingly inla yer; o>:Co?e;^ Bleajio, While-'Geyer- . ?or\ Jwaniijarr wa?; ??yen eoiue ,'a>> plautip ?t.thp conclusion; ot hly speech arid ' his remarks were elven close 'iii'- -\ tentlon,- J?4ea*o. had r>dmetb!hg like 75 percent of: the crowd on his sidji. .;"< i&tQitti thevOpen?ng pf Mc address un til, lt ?nd ended the. crowd, spasnodh cally vcheerfcdr tho ex-governor, and af the^lciing. of ai? ?jp:?coh ho warr given app?ati??b that amounted althdst : to anVoyatlCn; v There, waa nothing, la the apeeehea f ot ?nyjcand.dat? ip?xcUe^tho crow?v' Th ' .' S. Ti .G?rter'? Interfiles iafiifc; W. mw?t?i?vMAviw? both ' cXnd?^ dates'it^aiaie fresa^r*; almost1; pre- j cipitated ??fc?>lst^ /, nm>ti^^ dw^d^it'^ceaaovi?^i;^!.:: Norria; pre-} .'A ?liafct/^?atierr'caiaaes tho h ;? at?.5&tHhroir>eo11e^ ter**wher?.ho (Carter* was .well*aejfe >1 ^^^^^^^^^^ ict$ti I monfiwiwc??o?. '*:nc .mailer; wis.- mi\\ V. ..".V-.Xy,"'- V^!"??! '..WVK.;?. .-. ?. . - --.V v;..v.,. ?.'>.. ? : . > , IVvX-v-i : . ". 1 !. J "^VII?^||B^^L?T" .-' "Li" . > '' ''? '??/%."'$? v: tf4*%Mk? % v/kt?t ^$#fsSPi VOLUR1S5?L ANDERSON, S? G*? THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1,1916 131 . MES NEEDED AT ONCE (By Associated Press.) ; Washington, ?un?: ^?-Secre&ry iittker telegraphed, tito ?tate go vcr. nor? tonight nuking- how aoon; their respective in I li tja would be ready" for muster Into federal, ?enrice. 1 C?minaji^t? or tho ?o?trul and western departsnont of tho army were notified, tonight to send to tho borter the tiru five thuuPi?id militiamen mnetered into', servie?. Eic?temBnT?T^?fiftifttiaM. Washington j June 23?--t3onimand-, er Kavonnugh : of the ? unbuilt Anna* i pb?la, reporting' to Ibo navy depart" t mr nt. today tho incident at Mazatlan, I Albuco, Saturday, wheh a boat-"from Annapolis way tired on and two. of S tho crew. Eeistedr Bald -bis men wera allocked without -provocation by the Mexican eu?t?tna officials; Tho of-, ? fleers were released later ; Kavanagh | . reported Mazatlan estated arid' ap parently' all inhabitants armed. Not AfrfthT"of JROB. L Washington, Juno 224~-Officials hero refused to bo ^disturbed. by re ports that tiie Japan ave In Mexico Ore hoatl?o to tho United States., figures' of ' the Japanese- .embassy hero'show that Only about two thou? rrid ' Japanese in Mexico/ -Embassy ortidals Bald they had no information of tho presence of Jap -warship B off the Mexican coast. 3Barei ^Brac*aied. KJ .. EH Paso, Juno 22,-Juarez ? vraa practically, .evacuated . tonight), n'y' Carranza troops. Go?sr?;l Goa?ales lett for tho uoyth during ibo. day, <>?. fffljUbiy Io joh) ' ? General - Trevino Vj forcea in Chihuahua ?ttfe a lar^o part ot tho civilian population 10ft also, There was an evacuation of .h?rder "pointe la getteral by Carran ea forcea.today. Mexican report** in dicated tonight; that -virtually all troops are , iormina . a . -horse ' shoe c?rve . around General /Pershing's command and havo abandoned j sta tions In tho 'vicinity ,of. Cjisaa 4.rah-; do?.'Elvall?, Namiquipa and SSTKAP ?nproros?o Atiaci. San Antonio, Juno 23.-^Stragglers |: from the 19th cavalry dptachrnent,:1 that were In the. Carrizal fight, arriV-' ed ut Generai? Pershing'o; headquar ters-today and told him') that/, the? j "fighting bogan, with" an. Unprovoked attack on Americans at the, cbneluox .lob of a parley wlth the Malleah' commando^,General . ? Pershing transmuted thia information to Geri -oralbunston;;tonight, w?io?referred it'j 4o the war departttw)U J'$i0Smas^ SUtxat??h ' blseo?ra^?g to Ob?ira . Tty?nfi; to' Br?iiig Coj?is to Recr??ilS^ % . Augusta, Ga., June 22;-.>-Th? moat . pron ounei-d dis appointmerst ia-felt by Major Abram' Levy and other ?fflcew of tho Third mttalirtn of ibO^Fihrt Regiment raver:, the seeming todJfferi $SE* ot tho enlisted sien e? ?h;o three infantry companies of ftho vN?.UOn* al Guard' of . Augusto-in rogard to? .signing : tho? new . enlistment ~- ?sartF ?Uoh embodies1 tho/oath1 of'f?nte service, and ibo < equal Indifference] of the young mea tc enlist in the inj ftthtry obihpanies. ?'::^Sa?S?.? ?r^oj^fts^^ vag?? it->:-f>?i^^^^^^M |&?;i^lj?^ art?e^tOv^^ i,. .iw?>'V"' ?ii'i.i. " BB ' < ''i?.I j gmt {'".> i.i air WI! H o WmM I MJ. Company E. V^'li?0ili feg?nife^i:' at -: Ct?g VSHS?i* and they are Liable to ?Uave l&?re ?or :tfeeE???er ;: '; at any Moment-Andoi aoiv C^m??^?? tiy, other Giii?s upon masiher in;wi?ch^i5^^ R?sponded-^Company ?. Cr?^^tb1tl^??0t^*, With a recruited .strength of i 39 men, with ihree commissioned of ficers maling ti total of 142, Company B, |st Regt., S: ?.Jrin.;;wftl be well on its v/ay to the mobilization grounds at Styx this morning before this paper reaches the majority of itsreaders.:. *\ ; ^.^inal: orders last night were that the company1 leave Atid?rson this morning at 6 o'clock. Larg? crowds will be at the depot to bidthent goodbye, and doubtless many te?rs w?ll be shed, y;Uow^^ '-'i mt?at/their sons and lov?d ohes ar? going for a worthy cause. At Belton the Anderson company will be joined "by the Seizer comj party and-also the First .Regiment band of .W illiamhton. . Vi was said last ;it' that Capt. Wm. Archer^of %ttf.e 6iue;.%Li??e: raUvr?y..li?!l' or ders iHlhs effect that titft train must reach tti^m'oblti^atioh^grounus Relater than 'l ? o'clock a . m; the' men . willihot be alfowe'd.-to stop.-over;?n;Gpii?i^ia^Mi ?sten straight- on .to.Styx. Here'?in'eYcT^^^ r?gl Bnlent from the-, various'sections ' pi the state will join them andi by ?nightfall 1,800 or 2,o?o men will probably be in the camp. ' Plenty of W^rk A'o 1?o Late will hot'be all pl?ytor the men nt the mobU?i?tfor^?rounaB for thero ?will bo plenty ot work to -wei done. There will ba drills in the morning ftnd ?j$J&oa?^ . The nuesttottithat is nppermo?t lnitt?^tu'f?'ot au k that of howlong the men will remain In camp at Styx, I^MVp^ Guard wilt ba or?ored to tho border within -tho'-'next':f?^'|?^/ :_"?lSany ;?t the men of the First regiments aro now nt tho gsme and efforts will be ?nade to ??B^them jlnto.first class condition before they leave tor the border. ?vvv;Th0 people of Anderdon ?nd Andera?n conuty and tho state at l?rge bbohld feel proud of Company;&?^?.?omp&n^-that' has more znou efeH?ted than any o?i?r in tho state/ Jt.la a credit not*doiy'la'ita.^btox/,fcbn.Hi LMpt?ipt? to all connected with lt and OTpeclaily' to have wme? ;H'ar???s y^perarfrotn over the* state ;are already com?lni^?thiii Hnt??rsoh on hor nobie Boa* , who ! have sd willingly and ;ao nnlotiy necked to the eolora' when tito call was issued. It now refisftlns vfor "Company io ^TO?ni? ^or'emor.t'In all actfou'wherc dutydemands it. 111 :;?5gj?|^^ ^Qntefiit' Aftinory. &F ??M&.&ENSORA CA1V %as>iot ^.?he armor^jast ??? - --? ' - .'? ? ^-r'-f?ili'W?i-'Af' :/" dght cl a lat? hour. Guards wore ??.?.i..^:^.- at their post a?d. ?(}?rly ;aHc,?f - .- .iBy. AflBOctated. Press.) to?n -.wore eitlisr/asi?sp:braise- ttftn :0i?.. vigorous. ;o??euBivo by Austrch to ai??p. Thfi majority';,o?;' them .were Qermanh in? Volbynt? seeino to havb e>i bl?bkets oh'the nearby lawno^ow cneeked ?iemp?rarlly:.;.?tV. i|?%t .<,? the lng to th great' bea?) . AU of the Russian drive westward. .Sanguinary met? se?hvto engagements haYO taken pince -a?onfe b?ltles of s?rio??r trouble with Mex tho stokhod river. i>etror?'?d ^vft ico' .aiia'-'t?'ia- a'fact-tfe&v nits has.bern, the,Germans wera repulsed in theale the oho ih??glit ot sc^.'ftaany ?who ?nc?iintersi but Berl?n.reporta the have enlisted. .::-. ;?? Iv'it!)alana .wer* v ?driven--back. In . .The'nmn'-^llrw?iw^'txy:?he'.depot . fjfellC^itni;" 'Iti?ssUvnfl J have taken .ibls-^jmc?iing'- .'?n? ''i-llV -at once, en^ T?utt?hlt? treri?hfts 'hoir ?aivorortka. tralh> ^Tho ht?vy 'bs^??iwas ?o??r In Bukowina they ore di iving; .the ed yesterday ?fwrn?pn.< &nii ^rery Austrlana eouthjward. . frpm, Prlpet UjJag wa? in readlp?fS-t^^|wv^ maifshe^-'nbrth.;to.v,rigii'-tttp ^m?fi tte?, thia-morning. . ?'rti?ery i?? actlvia^gfig?? AVila tho old of-Capt.. Loni", L. lu counter attacks th? 'Ij'rchch re- -Ugp??'^^?'''^^?!^?! ^?^r?te:iilst -of cor?rcjl. j??'sf. ??. the trenchesthe tho^a?bers.^and ;inett.-ot-'Company -E Q?rmanP captured Wednesday be^ was obtained:, tween,?rsp; *W?^' - and . CUM?U?, '.'.'..?.':''\t(?fii^^ '. northeast df Verdun ; The Oeirmajp ?ts ' vl?,riii;-; ?jtee^;'i'?fi^i4nV t?llery ia ???vp ou both sire? ot. the : P< fl. Brodahw,. ^wtt HeuypIt, Meuse. i Netar .?Irorichy? the Gehnanfi . ' j:. T:' (faVrtoM, ?t?m?. ti?v?mvth cax.;ur^. tHe v British trancWes, . bat to b?.a&p?int??. \ : J^^^v ^l^lve^out. : . iVenohl a?rniet.^ t^^?l^^^?y^^. im&?< ?sf?wi G^ri?nih towns? .Traves. Karls- !" i?\?d' i?n^ki?^>iy, ?t?ril'j. aar?' % ^?d;^?teim..s -< ge?nc. ?,t\: oiW^ltS^Sa^alat t?i? demoWU- ?orgeant. O : ' - % ? ' .,'. .' tatlb?^?& hte>*rmy .and^the toruni- ^fiRsm?,S^Xw0^pf^^M?^ tlon?l?|^,^id*tWn^ to ihe n^rs?t?^^i?^^ Pr?vt?eaM^ ^t?W. ' .,- - ^ ^^^^^^^^^^ j