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ANDERSON, S. C THURSDAY MORNING, JOLY 1, 1SHS. .NUMBER 147* BERLIN REPORTS PROGRESS j THROUGHOUT SCrUTH EASTERN THEATRE WARSAW MAY BE GERMANS' GOAL Bridal Pre?? Give? Warning That Low of Warsaw Would Be Disastrous Event. London, June 29.-^Driven, bach across their own fronter north or Lemberg and forced acrosa the river Huila Lipa ?n southeast Galicia, the Russian armies continue to retreat along a front of approximately two hundred and fifty miles. Berlin records progress in virtually the entire southeastern theatre, al though violent fighting continues be yond the Gulla Lipa. Linsingen's army presumably ls astride tho rail way from Halles to Lemberg and Stanislau. ' Doubtless it is now aim ing at the railroad from Lemberg to Odessa via Tarnopol. It seems evident that German ts bunt on further punishment#of the Russians before relaxing the' intensi ty of tho Galiciaa campaign. Across the Russian frontier though, they nmst rely on a road "transport and the advance will be ?lower. The British press sim hopes the r-usslans"- will .soon bo able t? de liver a counter blow. There is a note of anxiety in nearly all ac counts. Papers .warn that the cap-) ture of Warsaw or railroads sappi lng* It would tie 'disastrous to las Rn elane and -would surely be. followed by another general German offensive In the west. The French are continuing the as sault around Arras in the west, with out appreciable change in the situa tion. '. London, June ?9.-Tho Russian center in Galicia ls rapidly reforming behind the G?ila Lipa river, before Gen. von Lnaingep's drive across thc Dniester, but thia retreat in the opin ion of London military critica, is al most entrely due tc Uie battle n the Lembergk region, where the F.?usaian positions made retirement, inevitable. These movement? have strengthened the Austro-German line and con soil ed the Teutons' hold on tho re d Galleon capital. s? fighting ls reported aloag the westra front? where even the ar tillery ?tels lack vigor except on the Une between Arras and th sea, whero ?he bombardment of French peel ti ons nave, been almost continuous. Ex pected detachments of German troops from the east front for operations In the west have evidently not arrived, evidently due to the stubborn Russian retreat in Galicia and the increasing pressure of the Italians. Tho italian advance bas been sloe but lt it ls to be" entirely stopped more Austrian: troops must in all probability be transferred from Ga licia unless Austria is willing to sur render Trieste seaport. ' Anglo-French (troops on the Gallipo li peninsula are. heavily bombarding the Turkish right Wing without result, according to a Turkish official report . Reports from the eastern front Ba the Teutonic sweep eastward con tinues. With the line.of the Dniester north ot Hallscs evacuated by the nuSslans, the main field contention seems to ut north of Lemberg, where the Rus sians are fighting in stubborn rear* . ' guard actions. Russian official state f ment* admit the continued ?avance o? th*. Teutons. In the southern part o! Fftiaslan Poland the Russians report they have t'bwarted a determined Aus trian attem^ to drive through. Berlin, June 29.-Official statement .by. tho Genuany headquarters statt \ today announces that the Anatro German forces ara now on Russian territory to fee north of Lemberg. It also states ?at ' von Llnstngens has driven th? Russians aer?se ?inila Lip I fiver. ' j i '-fi-.-I \ BIflfla BANI? CASE DECISION PO??rO*E? TO Of TOB EH Washington^ June "29.-Justice Mo? . VCoy, in the ifatrict supreme court 'day postp??cd uatil >cti,i>er, a ^decision in the. ?ult of the Riggs, Na y tiona! Bank ??ainsi Secretary Mc .Aden and OouSKroller Williams. CaJfjfor Reports. . .Tune'i 29.v-Comptroll?i ^jfefeay thanet! a call foi FREIGHTER ARMENIAN WA2 CARRYING CARGO OF MUi.ES TO ENGLAND. NEWS CREATED SENSATION HERE U. S. WAI Invest?gate Status ol Ship Before Deciding Course of Action. What the Bc Qj&sHXTu Y Ni I ^^^^ I This map unravels the remarkabb I and complicated situation In tho Hat ? kans, where Bulgaria. Greece, nm ? /Rumania baye been talking abou joining one side or the other In UH great war over since it began. Thc same scramble for territory whicl brought irhout the second. Balkan wai after th0 ellleB there had beaten Tur key ls seen in the present case. If these nations can get their price ' they will fight; if not they may re ' main at peace.-; Just the preset status of the situation, the demands s and counter demands are known onlj to a half dozen chancellors of Europe Tho black portions of the map show the territory demanded BO far as in formation has . been given to tw public. Serbia.does not,demand Croxla and THOUSANj ALL & SCE?.VED ?tkan States mid J V/?MNA ie last day MU-f^teeting of ress association \t\ characterized kble. addrean by jich dealt em il Jcct of law en nui? elsewhere ?lp"V?r John I.. ?'spa per men, Sir ?rlonus, ?ov that be want ?stand th.tt the Ifoneed, though ? "? propose to Bio men higher f, who insisted po have lt said J. were being lera lett, elane, ivj-h, v :ion\ aa Tri esto n, prom 3 .' let np^1 hut >a county tho caaes J of BUt GARS CIN G tAW 1. of ?syiuni regenta and state board of "charlUes he found trot a ono of them had boen applicants. The governor said he did. not knnw what thc. political effects would her? ho did not consider that-hut he waa working for the goo of the .state and was not. concerned with the slltical end. The governor . talked law enforcement, reminding his hearevs that he dit) not make the laws but was responsible only . for' their enforceraents. He said that be aid partlonlar attention to thc violat ions of Ute liquor laws because )f lere had been one Mw which had zrn bro ?en ly and ? flagrantly ' violated it was the liquor laws. The gover nor told of how ho had "started at the top" In enforcing this law and had not aflow.i >"high or low, rich or poor, friend. or foe,'.' in the en forcement of law. dov. Manning urged U?o press to. extend the hand *of friendliness to Charleston ami observe them with kindliness and not criticism- H&?jgjP there wa* a growing sentiment ? for law enforcement In Charlearon. The governor told of his efforts to en force law In Charleston, while ask in;; tho pres? to consider the situa tion in its true light and 'n treat tho city fair. "Xo. power conferred on tho gov ?.nor by thc laWa ot this stste that BUSINESS MEN TAKE mmt Tune Petali of Speech By Gen. Wand *? EnaphAnnits Ita Great Advantage*, *e?ce or W?r ur I A jj IlUONOOLIJ? UNSTED STATES HAS LARC EST BALANCE IN COMMER MERCIAL HISrORY. EXPORTS FAR ABOVE IMPORTS Execs* of Four Hundred M?non Dollars-Genera! Depression Makes Record Gratifying. Washington. June 30.-A billion donor trade balante, the greatest ia American history, tn a ysor which has; econ commerce dspreaaed for eleven months hy a world war, ls tho oommercial record of the United United States. Official announcement wea made today at the department of coriimerco with tho closing of tho fJ^KVjrear at nldni/rht that it was certain tho bi'llW dollar mark ras been passed . Th- figures for .dieren m^ha ending ?lay 31stt it waa an nounce.*; show a favorable balance of n,ne hundred and sixty:three million orto hundred and seventeen thousand four, hundred., and neventy-nlne del h?AAith,rtefl? Wie which ordinarily f|a?dle ninety per cent of tb9 coon il? s foreign trade rbtvw for Juno ex ports a balance of approslmnieiy six* y millions of dollars, it in now known tnt* the ??ce^ of exports over Im ports bas at this date, exceeded oas trillion - dollar*, surpassing' by nearly hundred million ?ollera the Mgb* record heretofore made. T*je I already beea placed be / ildent rrere *Hnc to *ime| the showing is consider f r<ni! mt 5 urea 1 MOBS LOOTING AKD RIOT ING UNCHECKED IN IN CAPITAL, REtl CEMENTS Three Train Loati? of Troops Sent of Troop? SeatFrom Vwa Crux to Join Attack. ' Washington, June 30.-The desper ate conditions in Mexico City, with unchecked mobs rioting and looting are described in a dispatch cable* to' the United States government tonight from Vera Crua by a courier who fait the Mexican capital last ?riday. Otk-, er reporta from Vera Crux to th? state department said three train loads of Carranxa troopB left thara yesterday io reinforce Oonialea, every .available man being, rushed to tba scene. Of ficials here feared the fighting will Fffetf$rrted lato the city. El Heaov'june 30.-General Marcelo Caravan and Ike and Frank Aldareta, brothers, - were arrested here today charged with conspiracy to violate the United States neutrality lawV. This noakes' six since Huerta waa de tained Sunday. '? H .fl Phoenix, Art*,., Juna 30.-Araled, men were acut froga here today to :>ssa?\?aia{?if Cantala** h^arad/^k4 ? twenty milo* awayi' >r?eft'**?ilnitofe' hundred Mexican? '?re thi^ahJnjr trouble. The Mexicans were eWcitatt fwst by reports from -Vera Cru* |hat Mexico would declare war on tba United ?tates. They then struck for higher wages. Washington. June ?U-Activities of prominent Mexicans in the United States and others in connection with Ute Mexican political situation af-, tracted much attention in official and diplomatic circles hera today, and caused renewed dlscusskMg^MH^^H po??bUHi' of Dea?* ?*? Mexico. These activities inclnded effort* of General Felpe Angeles, Villa's lieu tenant, to learn Washington official* sentiment toward the Mexican situa tion;; the reported pence move call ing for a conference botweon Villa and Obregon on the border, and a prospective conefrence betwaea Car ransa and Charles A. Douglas, his Washington c**tasel. iJVU*^a' n" Officials ?ra ranch interested in wa offlcial report? from El Paso etat'** Joe Isabel Robt**, ministar ot war to Eulalie GuUerres'e cabinet, has announced that V^^sk1 Obrtxou bad agreed fe dlsc?.* tarma ot peace, perhaps within two ?reeks. CHICAGO TO HAVE BIG LABOR FIGHT ?i ? i.u ? General Shut Down rf f?ufttiju*' Material hsdmbriza ta &*$Slfc\ t Chicago. June MbrT* ?hut down of theJTrZ1^A?JS^M nout^t?|f"Ve borrow, ? ^IIJSIKN.*'"1 ?losad until * r^tSSr" to sported. W^t?tti;^ ?Z7 vf J labor in the building p??tns throwf,a **^<l*?4 tbs order wm ^,^>K? ?nt of employment ?or? than i?"'!"? men. The general shat 4bwu j* fended to fOT^Ue.OOu ^rpea . MARY* Marietta, Gs. Morrie, comm&t No. 706, *l on Friday mer o'clock tb? c&a short and appv the Cltlsensf