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VOLUME 1, NUMBER 99 tTee&lr, ?bil????: am* ihuir, s***ii, tm. ANDERSON, PRICE FIVE CENTS $5.00 PER ???HU?A ttCVlfllU IIIS REPORTS THAT SIIJL?MAN WAS SET FREE PROVEN TO BE FALSE BRYAN GETS BUSY Alarming Reports F?ter In From Stormy Republic and Keep the Envoys Guessing (By Associated Press) Secretary Bryan called at tito Ar gentine legation- late. In lae day and ; spent two honra in conference with the South American envoys; discuss lug the continued detention of John H. Willimar., American' .vice consul nt Saltillo by Mexican federals, the IA- I boa,!island Incident and the case pf the fire South Americana under arrest at .?Vera Crux for firing upon United States sailors nod marines. Ask? Coasai> Bolease. ,Mc. Bryan insisted that the release] of sutiman must be brought about nt once/. When asked about the matter o', -would not say what would happen tr the vice; consul were kept lu prison, but he was gravely em^ phatl? in an^nonnclng the govem freed. . 1 General Carranza jand the Mexican rebels - who seek Hifwi overthrow wlii not be repres?]&i||at the Con ference nt Niagara FiO?U;cordlng to Dieturblng elements continued: to arouse interest throughout the day. Geherai ,?\mvton at Vera Cru*1 was np l&Sted to by the Braailiau minister at Mexico "City to ? rele?as some South Americana Including three1 BratlSian?, who had been arrested and are await ing trial Jf6r ^PtBlfczdnaf^ American soldiers in Ver!; Cnv: appeal we$ JSUMUT'to-S&cr &MH|^MyOWOjfcfc'jjk^c0O . had,. f^so?t-.?A o . Ti>iupb;o. an > "' --.ii 7 ? nerta's Mavit?-??sl?^^^W??. ... . The government - maintained that Huerta uad violated the-armistice in ordering llghtbouBes.clODed oh the Pa cific coasC to - the. pevftfu of y shipping, irorn Tampico, ,wbe?e Mexican ioff?~ ?u**1 ot hf^t''. iMoortati?*^ Huerta's strengtn was Waning tn Mea-] Icto City and that the bandit l?aae? Zaneta war zboul to attack th?, capital 1 fVonTihe south served to arouse dip lomatie agent? ef foreign nations lest Another American Details of the kllilnt iy, American 38j>d G; rttiah. by Mexicans ai tadalaiahi ne department The dispatch said ??. MALICIOUS "I ff?N DI? DAMAGE1 Woman and Her Blind Htuhandj Vere injured Wheo Horan R&a Av/ay Lett Sunday li ls hard to imagine that tuen could be so malicious-aa to cause a woman1 and her blind husband serious injury but such is the casie, according to the story ioid by Mrs. Sturgeon locker) at the Anderson County Hospital, Mrs.1 Tucker 5a la the hospital, Butlering with a broken shoulder ho& y and her blind husband la badly bruised as tho result of a run away' fnmday. The animal driven by Mrs. Tucker took fright at two motor cycles and Mrs. Tucker was too weak to regain con trol of the paulf-strfckeo horse. According to Mr?. Tucker's version of the affair oho and lier husband lett their , home at Fair Play to drive through this city to relatives living in the lower part of the county. Her husband ia totally blind and she Vas driving the horse. Tiiey came fron* a by-road new J, S. Fowler's residence wheu two motor cycle? came iuto visw, Mrs. Tucker ?eye that both of the mea Steered their machines 'hi the direction of tho bu"gy and seemed to be trying to come ts close as possible without striking tho buggy. The horse took freight and she waa unable to hold him and when her rah she. and her husband Were thrown from1 tho buggy, .She says that "neither of the riders stopped their machines or made injured. Mri. Tucker was brought to the city and She and her husband were given The Injured woman" was then carried to the A?derapn hospital and the brok.: en bone was set while the husband re turned to his home at Fair Play. iemnUnt. to find . "HE B.P. a??:*m&mi Every' Town, Of- Inp|r04rtei^ State WHi Send .Leyge Beiag. .lune and this city will then c ..crtain the^Sest People on Earth." ....merson is plauutug to take care or visit ors in fine fashion. Capt. It. J. Realer, exalted. ruler pf Anderson lodge, 1206, announced ?WILSON VOICES TRIBUTE TO I THOSE WH& FELL AT I VERA CRUZ MANY EYES DIMMED Great Crowd* Torn Oat et Kaw ?nd Follow Coffins to : > Navy Yard (By associated Press.) Kew York, May ,11.-New. York J?lo. ?ed the hat iou today la memorializing, I with.simple dignity, the heroism or thc nineteen bluejackets and marines, who j gave their lives at Vera.prur. As tho j moAi impressive funeral pages IM ?the Spfeulsh war started, trow the.Bat tery fo the Brooklyn navy yard,, it ) was na If the whole population of tho CSly waa there. K^S^f: firent Crowds Attend. The people were " still, standing shoulder to shoulder lu a communiiy of grief. It sfsa a spectacle of a city strangely transfigured and lifted out of: itself, v . In the linc of mourners thai: follow ed the artillery caissons beering th? dead were the chiefs of state and city uept ?nd many more distln il Of nea; t'ery eye In th<? throngs that I . . .-ay, turned first to' the car riage ??R?re President Wjlsbn rode' close behind the last^funeral oar. The TTOTnlncion ?iir ing the night and stood ES'tn? ma rinea fired th?|r parting vo?loya, a1* tho Brooklyn navy yard, and' the navV bugler'aoanded "taps." that-proclaim ed the end of the ceremony, fteUrtfvts of Dead Pr^t-nL ftes ot the ni others, 1 the thron* was lett the \pfA1fto$?c of ..yokUh? the nation's grief and. the nation's Jaellfef that those who diCd tn the perfdrhmnec of duty hod far their country a service not measured by their individual "The.teeming, th/at ls uppermost -'h* .aid," I? one ot profound grl<sf, and -u. ilmt M?a/.? y should ha** :? 1 may c~y it out.of ?i ! ii, a touch Of envy oft hose who1 Were permitted so quiet, ly, co nobly, io do "their duty." Wilson Matins Emotion. The) btftal Cid Ittie? nstlcn, looked isands massed about s parade ground and out over UM the coffins > his voice si declared bl* "We hiV? If we can ai to tight vole Ider i? M? oo as io go lt iii jiinK KB VlB.1 Wbet? cten ?re anet liWMPrV of SvttUs Carolin* HAS foua?? Proclamation For Coms^ *M?r,g From the headqu Caro! tua Ul villon, J Veterans, st Chest dal order hi re?? to he held in An< is signed by A. L. er of South Carol! V. and says: "The annual Re of Confeder.it* Vol at Anderson, S. C 28th at the saine 1 the {South j unfederato! B the otn e. reunion The order command !ba, ?. C. union of the Son? will be hel< 7th and i;>;e and place that (.the Reunion of tho Confederate Vet {eran? is to tn.? held. TIM' Chamber of Commerce of Anderson hes extended a cordial' invitation- u> the Sons to be guests or, thut City on *fc?s. occasion. All loyal Son? are urged to attend.and fsuch Camp ls fciiiM.;..'.! to?Wd dele Rales, and also in the meantiine make s, !?'?!??3S? tt*SmW-}t?** hiU{* .TaBie?' of Chester; <?. C., have beim appointed as Maids, or Honor lo attend tb lp Kennion. "The City of Andersou is planning to extend u hearty eut er tainmeto J? this ocenssion utuj > .rrjshgsd for many pleasant social function*.'' ras a ar es ' te*aa?ra jut tte* ?rv FOR THE Ot Aotomob?en, Textile ??* t plet; that autc und? close (te to Com. ?rday more i one nf ti conege ano tn? connected -with io sri ve tiwi mil trip, rkers ernoon'a that ??a Anderson afternoon and [e wilt inspect tr the college, tie the third ?.nut ?very relock and tbe,membe/s of the high Behool will have enjoyed a delightful-'artero?o? from atari to. finish. , They all appro* elate tnt Mr. Burnett has been abie to arrange this trip l?Mi?STOOOlilLL Mli??l? Fmra-TOWN ernenn SEEN PROPOSED ! STQU&H WAS BERjS Semi-Pr? Beanball Frojw>*ed FOJ ' Andersen, GOMPERS/ IT!" AL, VICTOR^ IOUS IN BUCKS BOYCOTT, a, CONTEST f OPINION BY HOLMES Justice Wright Had Sentenced Defendant* on Charge of Contempt in 1907 (Hy Associnled Press) j Wbaliinti?\n, ?lay ll.- Bndltig years j of bitter. legal Ugh tin*. tb? supr?me court today set aside the sentence im posed by tlie District of Columbia su preme ?.ou rt upon Samuel 'Jumpers, John Morrison and John Mitchell, for allege;! contempt Ot court in 1S0T, for violating' Injunction* against al toged boycotting of iii ellurka Stove and Hange Company. Y '< M?lme? llellrers 4>p!aloa. Ju Kt ico Holmes announcing the de cision, said that even If the statute I did nor oover Contempt, the necessity j for the speedy disposition of euell j -. Ullk un ?ru?t U vunxttA MlaKljol; - j the rule that" by analogy contempt proceedings must be begun, within. J threeyearB after the committing of the j offence. Justices Vam 5 Justice Holm?? said the controversy turned, upon the question of whether contempt of court ls a crime barred no person snail i for An offence unless by ...'In dictment" or information ' brought within three year*. ,,. Argument -Reviewed. , He-reviewed, the argument that the statute applied1 only tb cases that contd be proceeded against by.Jadict aient or information, dud explained that the court had dectde&ttope.words wycott against the I The offense chan i mi *t of Justice Wright, whol eeatences iu thc lower elba Investigated by tho ! 1 Pecos. Teata; May tl.-Leon Carde Inns Stert ines, ? M es icu M yentl?, *?ss j hanged hern at noon today for t^e [murder of Miss Emma Brown, a fei.-b.ool teacher, three years ago. Thai Mexican government had the case car-1 ried to the Halted States supreme! court in a vain effort tu'-eave" Marti COL. J. i\ VAhHWH WAYO OK iii National Ofatocralfe Co mut lt? ec si an 'Kentwrky at the Tfate. cpamliSeeman from Kentucky, d?>d today at a local hospital Where ho had 'been ill since April 25. Colonel Mayo wajs brought. If eye for treatment after I blood transfuiitan at Cincinnati had I hi. ,...,-?_? ... , v . .. , -..---.wv u, Bwvnii IH'MWH Wj C?emecu. Th? ?KiHiiT.-CiBTOBbii tanner, ; will be played on Thursday. Frtd/i and Saturday of this week. Tn*?6 . gn?2#* are the biggest armes ot tts . Clemson circuit and the rivalry i tween she two rchools in m umso'. T?M? I admission for those 'games thia year j r is lower than ever before, being 26c ? tala time Instead of the usual price of .IftOe A large crowd irom Anderson in ? tend to take in these gr me?. ; HAS RESIGNED j ANDERSON AD MEN ! BANQUET TUESDAt Will Select Restoratives Fen* National Club Meeting At Toronto? Canada The annual meeting and buffet sup- I IWT of the Anderson Ad Cltib will take I pvtce next Tuesday evening at i l o'clock on the park grounds of North Anderson. A. 8. Farmer, the presl- I Seat of the club, bsa given sonto sug gestions as to the program to be fol Bowed and thia event will be enjoy able and interesting. While the af fair will be somewhat in the nature af, a social occasion, numerous busi ness matters will bo dlseusH?d and dispatched. At this meeting a delegation will be! selected to roprraent Anderson at Ute] annual convention br tho Associated Advertising Clubs of America, wblch ia to meet nt Toronto, Canada Juno 21-St, W!. h. Brlssey hft?i repr?Sv dod tho Anderson Club st tiie last two uteet lugs of the Association, fi rat ar Bal timore, and last year at ?alhi?, and considerable Interest tmrronndR tho delegation to gu from Anderdon thin year. ' ? - The-supper which Is to be served noxt Tuesday will he tr. eharg* of Aa drew King end plans ure hoir?;; snndr era of. the local club piar park lighted by elect rlelt the club \v7l? attend i HEB 0HAB?H0 SOESTS DUE WEST COLLEGE GIRLS ,, H?fvE YEST^ID AY . v ' ?MAS?E^' & IlrlPt?SSl?N ' ?clent -Bo*^ ' Frond "Well Known Institution Delighted AU Of ; Ait^erson^ People when a moat churni ng women from Due .nmg iaay students fo? Women to visit the Included In the party wiro all istmctors of the school with one tc option. V Thia etty never had the opportun ' entertaining a more cultured, r ned aod accomplished body of you oaten, than those wa klug tap the pa r ot visitors here yesterday and as ?aid on every side that the vi .rs made a better aonearanco th j viattors made un impression upon Au Idersoii people and every person meet ing the joting ladies yesterday wilt hope that they moy come. agsw.JFp Anderson and spend another day here. The ?po?lai train bearing the vial Itcra ?*we? ?v;r iht- : ? !: noni and [Nortaern railway at 12:30 yesterday I afternoon sud whila'. the tr?in was standing on the square the entire stu? tlfent body ?a vu o'?.cheer ' for Anderson, followed, by a cheer for the College for Women. ' Hixht .thou tbev won the I' Sjipclsl street cara had. been pro vided for the young ladles by the -.?ber of commerce nnd they were [rarTtcn rr?-?? or charge to beautiful North ?ncieraon where th? Roa? Hilt club wa> thrown open to them. There u dabee was held, beautiful - music he it by some of the Due'Weat pe&piOf >?f.oiiowina" cruich a delightful was spread near the spring. Knut* abd randles were furnished, with the compliments ot the Anderson chamber. QZ commerce together with <;ta and Chero-Uolat both fur nished by tb? loca! bottling plants. Following the conclusion of the lunch th* young ladies returned to the ilfy.; tba expense of the return trip SHRINEJRS MAKE IMPOSE ARMY IN GEORGIA CAPITAL BIG DANCE IN OPEN Great Parade W?l taite Place To night and Record Crowd* Are Assured '.yo,tm KhrSuerN Frenea4, It ?us catlntated tonight that more lian thirty thousand fchricprs had rrived for the annual ruastlbg of JO Imperial connell. Special train? rrlved throughout the day pouring dditkmal shronae Into tho maw ut ie city in addHlon to the more than Sateen thopaand who hud arrived ?e?v formal ev*nt of the day waa ... reception and ball tonight In ho William W. Irvin, the imperf. inp, w va., patrol from plac? of paoatjt cit ahd^affem of ail visiting s have been mad th? ii?]itr,'ibi coonClfc and Seattle are aaking Odd Ff Hews Lynchburg May ll. campaient Virginia Odd nua! (tension herc today for next year aa follow! ?rand Patriarch-Jo! (Jr OFFICERS CHOSEN nv ftnAv AA^>VS OR ?3? g JL>\J ? ?HoWij Leudar and Aasistaxdt Seleeieif-, j Work of Drilling WSJ Hov Go Forward ntgbt for the purpose ?wmis??ailon ?nd set oe wm make a win be of gr?