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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 mm pp FORCES AND fl fl p I j lill" VIII iUllb CONCENTRATED ARTILLERY] FIRE FAILS TO CHECK F? R.' US ADVANCE OF IT ALY'S ARMY AND MILES OF LOST TERRITORY IS RE TAKEN. . (By Associated PresB.) Austrians southeast of Trent a still retreating before tho Italian ad? ' vance. The Italians have retaken the towns of tho Poslna and Arriero while the entire region between Adige and Brenta rivers abo mountain pos itions haye been recaptured. FJomo reporte that Austrians have vainly tried hold the Italiana backS with concentrated artillery fire. A German infantry attack launch* I ed against tho Villlago of Fleury, | .'northwest of Verdun, ! ".8 been re* pulsed hy tho French. The Ger-1 j roana also essayed a fruitless attack against the British hear Ypres. Inj patrol engagements the British on? | tered the trenches, taking some pris ? oner a. .'.!"?.'-$ iV^'^'M-^' .'. ? %[ Four German aircraft.-? ii ave been I ub?opght down by British machineb, the British losing ono. , Petrograd reports that German] bombardments and attacks on the| v Northern, Russian . line aro without L ''"''fesuY:,. Prisoners" f?Vo"'nhy tho Ru's-j siana total niora tha??'one hundred] and ni nc! y-sight t li ou;; and. -r,v >" -:-. ..''' American Consul 'General. Says j ant Distributing- Point. J (By Associated Press.) Copenhagen. ; June 'y 27.- Denmark is., becoming r-an Increasingly imper tant .dietribnting center for gooda exported from .the United States 'and the. > possibilities fir American . trade with thia country aro great, accord in? to Eklward ?. Wlns-lOw, the American Consul general herc. "It is a very significant fact," be sail 'to The Assoc lated Press corre spondent, "i >at American goods go ing Vio Rus. .a,' Germany and'-' Aus? irla are, passing' through; ?paataf? ports. .' The 'Banes* ar-* ; how frankly . claiming that. Copenhagen with ..its .free ;h; tbdr\. the. only one in ' Scan dinavia, has supplanted other poris having free h aroora aa ? 'continental distributing center.; t v believe thia port will bo able to hold its advan? : tage'when pence comes, to held -the, hulk of tho forwnrdlhjx commerce''al^ rrfady-obtained. " 1 ' "Goods. can ha transhipped . from Itere , to >ll ports; of the world, 'ai cheaply arid AB ' expeditiously, aa front atty, other European port especially If the final, dcstinaUori he NOrwiiy, Sweden,,..'Finland and the Germanic Saltia ports, v * ; .-j?. "There are no hindrances teethe cs ^^iahm?nt;;oi iag>rici?s\ hy A??ori'-; ?aUBi In Denmark. Wtirohou?eg con b? operated Ir^tho Free Port In -^rWch tnoek can carried. . Ari anthoi-Is?d i i&mti&irk has ?ln;; ita > ge?graphlctl portion and tn listratjd, tori^j?jop; puf ?qtt? qnaliri?aiinafe for C,iho develop ing ot important export and trina* itr?radoa: Owlri?) t^jol?matic c?iiq? tiori? ?oam?rk ; ?ta??sfc ; roipprt . fr?in . estr?e*-'o*V?&Me^ feo; tobacco and colonial. goods general, a?so cotton. Jaie arid ?hoi an? from?;eottjto dupn either], costf,. Iron V otate' min-. DAVIS IS SLATED FOR ATTY. .'GEN'L John W. Davis, nt present solicitor] general ot tho department ot Justice, it ls believed In Washington will boj appointed attorney general by Presi dent Wilson if he should nominate | Attorney General Gregory for tho United States supremo court. Mr.; Davis is regarded as* a vory attie' law yer. Ho has the conduct of govern ment cases before tho supremo court. He is forty-three years old and wasj born In. West Virginia. 'American Cavalry in Pursuit of Bandits Following Murder . of Americans.. (By Associated Press.) Columbu?, Juno 27.-Will Parker, owner of Packers Ranch, thlrty-flvo miles southwest of Hachlta, New M?xico, and his wife, .were murdered presumably by Mexican bandits to day, according to . information re ceived hore by relatives. Vnetr bod* les were said to havo been fourni- by employees at the ranch house. Amer ican cavalry started in, pursuit: of th4 bandit sand if necessary will cress the border. At tho time ot the marr 'der tho bandits run ott twenty-five hornes, which It ls believed will aid tho cavalry tn'following, the trail; Packer's ranch was visited by han? dits a few days ago and many horses' stolen. , Again Is Report at Local Colton ?Osee Saya 1 > ": h VH?t&$?* Warfare Re? ? v. '^..-/.' .'...rVv- newed. -ItUmots '?that Gormau^b't?^sumed 9|^ptkbaiarliie campftip?n ? were ; v ro? cm'ved in the city'laat; ?igUt: in a teld?'r?m to Mr.'.Watter. Sterin, of tho firm of Johnson, Storm & Co.? WUh Onices in this cityo ! Whilo there waa no verification! ot tho rumor, th? ; meengo,.. ns 'reobly?d. a)-?Uie..; local '?pw ton office "redd aa: folio-sat . ' akMttW-' s'****jun? 27. >. .?^r?t?r Storm, ' . . "Anderson, H. C. - "Uncourirmed^'; rumors -circulated ?kfc&i?jt?T rjdany had resumed Submarine cam paign, ?' -ni;? . :* ' <v ? ?t^^t?gtba'?^aV^^tatar-- -; de-i ?^S??exlct?^^ . to Ihvj ?*AeAn &nv .ftttnmbt ?t i?biUog by ^er?caS< Wepa?v flaWr^li?*** ] 04? lighthouse .fcigoals on the ?b?at cl 3r^^^^<'??lsewbe^;^b?v>>?t^ estlng uieh?a 1 t?t? tho . last ; ser^rw MgbtS. fci .S, .v:.,<r..-, ^.r ;.; ;;'--;'.-: Hostilities I Note Haft Been Deliverec Has Been No Intimatit Will take - San Ant 35,000 M?itiamei?. Washington, June 27.-Un! ly-thrce American troopers held tomorrow night, Pres; Wilson wi] 'Thursday to ask for ?u?iirity ti their release the United! States wi alton, . i, - The state department late t Carranxa's reply ti the note ? be expected or what the tenor o livered yesterday ti special agent ! forecast the action of Carranza. , received ho intimation of the cc own responsibility he protested commerce between Mexico arid tl several Mexican citizens in Caii?c already sent his family to Canad. Charles A. Doiigfas, legal ai Counsellor Polk of the state ?Topar suggested possible arbitration ur He left the state department wi.?. States would listen to no mediatit Indications at the War dept mMMmk *?y ame.. - Detail Gen? ?onston^s hands and report, complete. San Antonio, June 2 7.~Pi lHlarhehi expected to arrive for,* 1 here... Gen'-Funston also is arrang hwtiic make possible the starting the event of war. . R?ports herc troop mov?menis are being mad? paign. . FUNSTONU New York, dime $if$^ii Wood tonight ordered the Penns; umbl? Militia to entrain for the bi sylvania m?(itiagoestoEl Paso and tc Bisbee. 14,000 io Border. Ydrk.. Jdne 2?;-General1 Wot* In a report to tho' war department to hight, ba\<l ;more than < fourteen thou sand; troops 'from . Kew', York', " Nev Jersey,,. Massachusetts, connecticut ?nd Vermont aro. now entrollte "to th bordov'i; The '^?artormasters depart meat' announced that supplies for a ?i'my/ofr?0?,0G0v1?r the next tkirt days hate t; boen fronded along; th border, lt was learned that tw thousand.motor trucks at an ovor?fc of > $-5,000 havb beoti contracted io and fodr Lnndred passenger ma chinos ordered,' ?..'?' - Pt'isoBors Weil Treatild. Washington, June;2Ti~~Th? tir?tis ipat?l '^t ? Chihuahua City, whp,!.,1 io?kittg!, ai?cr , American Jntoreni there',, reported to tho stnto donar "mont that tfcppa'r? .?j?pt?red at Cai rizal, have bot?n intern od in the^Ch fcMhnfc ^p?hlt?h??ry and - are" bein weil treated ;. lYo gave the numb^t\i i^ehry^three, t*0?d? ?S?m .B?tgfe?ni abd ^e?ly-ane prlvat?s' of-the- etil cavalry, also. - erie -whit* :oo?m^h?* terpr?tar ., ;:Two trodp?rs were aHgh V New York, June 27-Th* war d faartmqht haa^tac^d H/xl Cross tnov mepta, ?>dr>. ^ tl ^^"?kr?ny ^'d^minU'a^^^r?! ^'**?^ -,.^^^r^?iS?i?*'<V '^^>p^?g?n^t' cf ; Brooklyn m e Hil Begin s Outlook N?w --. to Carranza, ?But There m as to What Action He anio ?reoaTe*-to Receive W? ss C?jrr?.'?za aunrende?a thc tv/cn p ria one rs at Chihuahua City by i probably* .go .before .congress rescue them) by turee.. Pending 1 not consider any offer of medi night had no. intimation when maading their release might the reply might j-bV- It wa? oe odgers, but he hns been unable to Ambassador Arredondo ?aid he irse of his government.. On his oday at tiie embargo placed on ? United States and the arrest cf nia and Arizona. . Arredondo has mer to Carranza here, called on nent to?ay. . It was understood lie le? the Mexican treat? of 1848. ele*^;^ United i suggestion, ?j f&?:.'--V- ? brieot are that thc military will of the militia mobiUzation xs in hesta en mobilization are fen from 0?i \ \m:- * UNTO CORDER, par?tiins for placing- 35,000 mi* .rder duty shortly, are.under way lg to transfer regulars ti piints the big anny across the border in indicate fii?t all r?cent Carranza with a view Pf a fjfensive cam GES HASTE. % gWgent request, if Funston Gen. /ania -and the the District o* cil" ler as soon as possible. The Penn I^ Dstrict if Columba militia goes TEDDY ACCEPTS BID OF HUGHES >rmer President ^Wul Dine With Republican Nominee. ?:>":.:. . - .?-'; . ? W (Dy Associated Press.) y$im. Ndw York. Jurt6v27.-William ft; -Willcox, lawyer aud. former postmao ttr. ct New York/iras HOlected today aa the cbalri Jin ot tne rri.abllcan na tional cjmmltlco. He 'la ?. cloie ?rlp.hd o? HuRhes and ho ls enid io ho Hughes cholea, Rbotovelt tod*? ac cented tho Invitation to dine with Htghos tbrnbriow^ iiight. |*';> toiaElSDOERIS CHAMPION IN TENi??S \.: ' ' :V"" . Qi*?nrllI?^?nno?.>27.-iflsB Irene '??g*r,'-ot: Greenville;. y?storiiay attor iitran won 'the^ri^eM:cna?hpl?n lu 'tani** cingles at tennis;-in tH> CAror ^a^ waeff she detested tffi.'John ?pto;'of^<?li?WlWi^-?tie. o^feh <wa? t?e aetsi-neltiit danced each Wrta malchi in vtiatesV'?iivl&s \ com* pl ?tea the ?enut* totirdam^y V played at San* souci coui*?iry club ior th? ^?&plonsulpsvoty^ Vi \:$??to?5t^ ? ? ? ' Wilson. o</.Nejr^yerJt:-r Js'??iJ?SsWt*? chatrroaa jf the republican national ?tea BOND ISSUE FOR ARMY PROBABLE Mexican Emergency May Cause Change in Revenue Program. (By Associated Press.) Washington, June 27.-The ex~ penBe of mooting of tho Mexican emergency ?nd ?thor military items may result in important changea in the administration's revenue pro gram. House leaders today, after a| conference wlih Secretary \McAdoo, decided to-delay tho reveftuo meao?rd prepared by the way and means com mittee Thoro aro indications that a chango in tho plans might contem plate a bond Issue. fltgahize Home Guard Meeting Held for that Purpose test Nicht--Company Would be.< Self-supporting. v . . --- 4>-;*rentatiV? i>latut^Bpm^ta| of a company of .H?m? ti u nid : wei laid at a special meeting of young men of this city hold in Smith, Car-f rett St Barton's place pf : business on South Main street last night, and whllo tho results or *Ji? gathering wera not given out, lt is understood1 [that a . coiuniittco wai appointed - td (solicit members for the now organi sation. Mr. Portoy Cray ton, of The An derdon Job Printing company, who ranked as 2nd. Majorat Clemson ?pl lCge last year, h; at tho. head of iib movemeht. lt is planned by the young men tc r.solicit mcmboro.wh'o aro' vvilling to ' pay for thotr unitornt 'and'ether equipment. As rifles ar? ex pen u Ivo and dimeult to obtain just at this time tho now company would uso o:iiy ptfctids. . ?-.iothcr mooting will be held r.hortly; it was said, and officers ap* jointed. When this ia dono and the company brought to a strength of al or moro men, regular drills will be hold and possibly target practice will bo, arranged for. . On the streets yesierdry thara waa mttvh discussion of plana for a Homo Guard and - many suggestions were made. At thiB time, according io many interested 1rt tho movemeht, ?h? plans put forth, by tbeyonng ja?n for a company- that wbttld bb Bolt-BUp j parting ia ttie^moit iaaslble.' j GOV, MANNING'S SON JOINS HOME COMPANY !? Columbia, June 27.-W.,', Slokler Manning, member, of-tho Staff bf the Washington bureau, New York Timos, , ft&iVed in ". Columbia yesterday. He I will erin t tn tho Sumter company of J the ,:'N?lif?ft,M Odard for^servic? r lu Mexico. Hd is a. son of .Gov. Man ning/ .> / -,. '. .? Triieifc Aplenty; :;' Now York,v June 27-^Antcm'oVNo manorattn rora afb p re p ure cl to 9fflBB^^?|overnmerit on Bn?H^'sw?w flOO" nieto*\trucks 'and 1000 posseti jgsr--.s?i#ie^VJs.th^'/Beys 'Atfrfsd F?s vas; gen M?? man ager ?of the.. Na tions I : Atil^ni.bbile enamber : ot^???*. ttwjto.; rteoy?sisayartuis Informa UwtSwae given the ws^, .d?pannwwt ?t? a'vrec?jit; meetteg bf the advisory Wrd,4o^ttie'gt5n?rai 'steff of ; the. air : l|^^febr^t?>srs,are .teady, to>te? ' |h%f?'g>'?hy^6rn: to'ti^ m#w ^i|}^<^s,f'tt?Mfc: ;. v .' .- . ; ,_ ! Orppt on in* Wand. S?w. %'lde he ??aye'SarSn *S HE MAY SUCCEED HUGHES ON BENCH Well Informed persons .In Wssch ington beltevo President Wilson , will narao his nttornoy general, Thomas Wiatt Gregory; for the placo on the United States supremo court hench, made vacant by the resignation of J ur, tl co Hoghes. Mr. Gregory ts fif ty-five years of a RC. . -Ho was borp anti raised in Texas. When appointed attorney genoral in placo of Justice McRoynolds, thon In the cabinet,; he was a special counsel? in the depart ment of Justice for tho prosecution ot tho Now Haven railroad. SecondFigtit ?S????m?m Between 30 end 40 Mexican FWB onere Taken to American j Camp ot Colonia. (By Associated Pren.') El Paso, Juno 27.-Between thirty; and forty Mexican prisoners . were! taker; to an American-camp nt Colo nia Dublan on motor trucks Mondsyi according to a rancher who arrived hero today. Ho rai d'th o .trucks carno from the direction of Carrizal. T?o believed a fight'has taken place', on tho Santa Marla , river, about fifty miles from Colonia Dublan. Military authorities said they -heard' nothing of such an engagement. It w?s pointed out however, that the eleven th cavalry ie scouring this territory for aurvavors. bf the Carrizal tattle. It is believed hero the captives may be stragglers from yarloo s Mexican commanda picked up by the cavalry column. A GIRL OV 12XSAW BOYS GO TO ME545C?, AND NOW 82SEESS?iV1!LARS?GSrf ; Atlanta,. Ga., June 27.- Seventy years ago a.'little lfc-yearrold'; girl stood .forth in front of a company ?f Alabama bb's In the tb wu ofButiUir ?a .and presetted tlieni with an Amer ican flag to take to the Mexican war? ? Today the. saine little girl, cow A woma? eighty-two years cid stoo4 '* the raliway elation inl Atlanta,' saw tho fifth Tiegimeht of ' the ; Uonal Guard ot this. city. ' leave, mobilisation headquarters of Georgia; Guard, at Macon, when . they;, expect to be .disbaiched to Ma? leo. VHitp'ln;.a" Very ?iibloTtitnn?? . She la Mrs, Prances ?Welborh Ho combo of A'bany. Ga., bore oh ? vii lt with relatives and frlendB, and fter ?ftwmnent of '? tho .*> p tc laclo o? hn'r ry lng troops and- flushing ? swords. wa? 00/16*8' koe?, today than H. :wea oh thatday,7o/year>ag^ SERIOUS PROBLEM1 CON FRONTS RATION AS#E SULT OF CONFEREES FA1?U URE ?x> LION DOLLAR ?PPR?PRIA TIGf* FOR DEPENDENTS OF STATE MI?T?AI (By Associated Proa?,.) washington, June 87.-Hous? ano" (.senate conferees on the Hay r?solu - j tion to draft militiamen Into federat service failed to agree today on the question of incltidlng ? EgUlIob. dol lar approprlklloh for,th? dependente of guardsmen. A disagreement, waa reported only on that section. Tho failure ot the conference leaves the president -with out " authority tb UEO the National C?ard outside tho tfnltod ^tea^ ter ritory. , Vv hat finally v.-in be dime With tho resolution in view of the de?. termin?e! stand by th'o conferee:; on both sides regarding the relief ?pro? vision, members of the conference wou?d-not predict. < The house - naval ' committee today i favorably replied Chairman Pad> ? sett's hill under which naval militia could- be drafted into fed?fol'seryl?e'. - \ fcilA'iimnniiiiW?.-- ..' \4\Y?ot: King'W?. ' You" b Forant!? Placard'of ? Great Britain. ?> -'fVtBy^ Aasoolated^Pir?sai)'-^/ landon, Jnne 27-When tho Brit ish government- at the beginning of the war covered the bill-board? of the country with* ita now famous appeal for recruits, V?ourvKing;?od: Country Need You," it -embarked; >??*^V*^^; vv Using campaign ot suehi ar mature end extent aa. bsa never ,bejforo baen ian dertaben by$ny nation. This first 'advertisement bas grown Into, scores, dealing with: a wide flelfi of subjects, from pleas for army vol imteera and Ioj.na of moneyt to con d?muhtion of .?xtrav?fianco La , 'fibe . purchase of tim maa?-'-boote-.,ind..-. stockinga by n?yUady. ;It is ;*'e.!? that there is scarcely a heine in tho brit ish isles that bas not been reached by some of the display, adve^aein^S? ' which haye been Uopt ru?ping in fif teen hundred newspapei^iM spread myriads of billboards. After jjf ?two years rf expeHm?ut oalc?bTs pbaticalty dellaro that it pay? for ?-government te adral*!?** :?ltfia?' es timated by nomo that billions of dol lar* h?ve been. df*wti tb th? color? 5>y , tho printed appeals, v To one then ia eal&'.to j^on&-~&a...< cr?dt of originating a^d earfli*B^?V . this navel, and , elaborate* campaign. He ; ls? - Slr Sedley ^Bftfc tiead^ot a . lar?s.publishing 3?O?C?> - fsv,.-.t^ddn^.^. who rec?fyed as-: a