The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, October 19, 1915, Image 1
ANDERSON.S. .C., TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1915.
NUMBER 240.
?LLiESMA
IN BALKAN
BELIEVED SLAVS WILL DI
RECT.. . QF-F-E NS IVE
AGAINST TURKS
ITALIAN FLEET
TO HELP ALLIES i
ti
Austro-Germ?n Invaders Meeting]
With Stubborn Oppo
sition.
- ' __
London, Oct. 18.-With the capturo
. ot st rum ilsa, Bulgaria, a point of real,!
.strat?gie value as lt's occupation per
mits defense of the Bonhhern end . ot
the SUlonlkl-Ntsk railway and com
pels tile Bulgarians to keep a force j
there, the allies' campaign in the Bal- \
kann is welt under way.
Tho occupation of Enos by Anglo
French troops also reported threat
ens the Bulgarian port Dodeagbateh
on Aegean Sea.
While -the Italians, according to
latest reports, will hot send an army]
to co-operate in the Balkans, an j
Italian fleet will aid British and
French squadrons ia the Aegean.
The point nt which Russia will
Btrlke has not been disclosed, . but
expectations arc that a plan is afoot to
bring Turkey to her knees before help
reaches her. / :
The Austro-German army pushing j
Gie near Serbian campaign is meeting j
willi greater;' resistance than was''ex
pected. Alt along tho line the Sor-j
Wans and Mont?n?grin? offered fi''
^ stubborn front 1 With tho Bulgarians
forced. to .divido their. army; Ja^raeet
thu allies* invasion, thc Serbians are
hopeful of checking Van Mackensen
-, in the,.?nouhtaIn8.'- *;,-'
Fighting on both tho eastern and j
western fronts still heavy, but neila.-,
er side (has attompted'a general offen-?
Sive. ?' %
. (CONTINUED O? PAGE FOUR.)
PPP
115 lt! SECLUSION
Pc-?ttples Twp Small Rooms and j
Sr^nd* Tone On War
' Problems.
Petrograd, Oct. "IS.-Emperor j
Nicholas, inv.v active heal ot tho ltus
.slnn army, lives in two small rooms
in a house, in a little village some-i
where In Wlilte Russia, :w&ere with I
General Alexlbff, his. chief of staff,
he directs tho campaign op the! eas
tern front.] . " I
> High ^military officials lunch with
tlio emperor daily; but no wino .'-isi
served. " ? ? ' w "[ ''.?'.'..
pNLY COLORED
VETERAN-DEAD i
?'Major?? Stone Was Solo Negro ;
bf U. C.
' .... ' . . .
; \; Veterans.
V. Little Rook, Ark,',/ t.-18.-"Major i
'N..'; ::' .-Stone, said, tb'-Bo tho7 !Miy. negro m^rj
- her of ,t?^'; Ur;Hed ;'^ohiodcrato yet-?
'. brans,Vwas;' given"?* ''?uii: raillery fur
ne ral-.ot Batcsvill? yesterday; Ho died
Friday; "Major" was a servant of j
/ . . '?/papt. Jeff Stone bf Company. F,: At?
"'Kaupas infles. His master waa killed
itt Chlctramttugft. Tho negro carried'
the body .oft. tho field through a rain
-vt bulletoi' -For this act ho. wa? per- ]
inltted to joli? tho Fatesvlllo camp of :
veterans.
. Tourists ncath^^fflB^,
Albany,Oct.'...?S^^'fr^^.-ijflMfc?
. ?oy Tourists arrived K?ro. tonight
; from, Ara arteuS, \tyTho party Will leave
tomorrow J??orp?og (of Tnllaliaaee,
iitopplng. at ; Camilla., Pelham : and.
Thomnsvlilo^ . .. .7'
;.i8;^? $oi?igTi' aeroplane yesterday
rjtasseq -t?fit this f?wn. ?wh?ct?v^-.^?ar?
; tho Slouch pbrdet;!.? jt, d rono^t?r^1
S - . -
>.<v A?atrfsn tyar i.oan.
? Ber?lr?,;;; .Oct. -V??i-^Ths ; Overseas
: ?g?ney eoyB tho '.first tlx day^-subr,
acilption t^r?.t^^-^it?f?i^L4? f war
^^^mi^^xu^mat1 thia -.ifc'fiiMSr*^
": million": -.'. " * - h
KE GAINS
TO STRIKE
ililli
ihn r ffl?hniwrh ?
TRUSISTAR?ED
IS FIRST IMPORTANT ACTION!
UNDER CLAYTON ANTI
TRUST ACT
ALLEGE COMPANY
IS MONOPOLY
\ i?-,-.
I Government Declare? United |
Company. Controlled Practi
cally Entire -Trade.
St. Louis, Oct. 18.-The first im
portant suit under the Clayton anti
trust act begun hero todny when
United States Attorney General Gre
gory sought temporary and perma
nent injunctions against the United
Shoe Machinery company, charging
ifliat concern with unlawful practices
which substantially lessen competition
and tend to monopoly. ? temporary
Order was"; granted*and the hearing ?et
fdr.October 27..
- The government's petition assorts |
that the company ls a monopoly con
trolling ninety-eight and a half peri
cent Of tm?*tr?a?" in slf?o" machinery"!
in the United States; that in certain
instances lt is fixing prices-on ma
chinery on the condition that thejpur
obaaer does not use the machinery of
competing manufacturers and that it
also grants rebates on fixed price?
in some instances. ,- '
Tho suit says fifteen (hundred shoo,
manufacturers in. tho United States
aro producing annually three hundred
million and withal! but a few of these
tho defendants- ?ave' business rolhr
tiona.-1 he shoo company, it is said, is
; tue result of fifteen years growth and
'.\v..i consolidated fifty-six : firms.
A suit to dissolve tho company un
der t:n; Sherman -act Is pending in
United States supreme court.- ..
CANCtJLL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
ACCOUNT DEATH Ol' HALFBACK
Now Orleans, Oct. 18;-The Jeffer
son' '.College,Convent, ? Louisiana,I
?football team has cancelled the rest
of this season's games because of the
death here last night of fae. half-back,"
Pierre Ducos, ago seventeen.. Docua
suffdred a fractured Rpine in tho-gnuie j
At^Etenaideonvilis Saturday between i
Jefferson and thc Louisiana State re
iB.?ryos.. "''..'
.V Broken In Game; Dies.
...Mosed, Idaho, Oct. 18.-Floyd Gil
bert of fie Orangeville High School
fbolbull team died today with broken
heeRri'?ffercd'In'tho game at Nozperce
Saturday; '- '.;
mm
Formal Ceremony Take? Place j
Today-Embargo On Arias' to j
All Other, Mexican Factions
Effective.
\:1
: Washington,Oct.' 18.-GeWotal Car
rnnsa' tomorrow "will be formally rec
ognized .as ''CT.iief .Executive "of,.'-the
de ^cfo Government of MO^lcbi*' SjB
the result of the d?cision of tho. Pan
Amerlchn conference today.
.Eliseo Atjredondo, --' tb&rapfts/s rsv
presentatlv?. here, is to'receive-a nc
from tho United ?t?tc8\and Lat
A -nericatt .countViea, Teprooeiited ir 4
tferenco.: ? .? ;?
. kn ?nsb?rj-jo oh sr?ns to "other Mexi
can, factious will be effective tomor
?i>W. ? ' t
K S*cr-auir-- tannins w!H- notify i ?u-l
"ian countries Of CArransa's r?cb-;
.^a?.Vi-?tvtli mjder^tood most of th'?t
ar follow tho lead of 4h'e Uhi??_
States." Ari American, ambassador tof
Mexico has not lwen selected. ;
^ . ainc^tho reeogni^
st week .ago c^-SdiUoas bi' Mexico fiavfe
. Improved;^'''-'.'''-'' "
'..rf. ->-.v.,T..<y?v..%i ??'". -rt., f .-*,.? ?Vc* ji*
$368,000,000 Worth of Millionaire* Accused of Consrsirac^
aro convicted. Is $5,000 fine or a year
In Jail or both.
The fortunes ot these millionaires Is
estimated ns follows:
William rockefeller.. ..$100,000.000
I/swis Casa Ledyard... .. 10,000,000
George Macculloch. Miller 0.000,000
Charles P. Brooker. Z .. 25.000,000
filiarles M. Pratt.. ..
Edward D. Robins....
1). Newton Barnoy..
Robert W. Taft,.
A. Heaton. Robertson..
James Hemingway
Henry K. Mcllarg..
Frederick P. Brewster
100.000,000
.1,000,000
E.n^l.OOO
lO.O&o.OOO
j 2,000,000
5.000.0G0
20,000,000
. 80,000,00
pi
.m.
SHOOTING SEEMS TO
MAY BP TRIED FOI
-CHiEFOFROL!
ALSO F
Charleston, Oct. 18.-ExamtnaUoc ?
by tho coroner today of _ olgCit wlt
nesaea cleared up Imt slightly tho
fi'ucstion in 'what manner Sidney?
Cohen' received a mortal wound In tho
limes during tho' rl?fc which broke up
th? meeting la?t. Friday ot tho city
pero?craOe -ejecutivo?"committee, a.
meeting called to . declaro : thc roault
of tho hotly contested municipal
primacy ot Tuesday ?5d which meet
ing Mr. Cohen attended aa p reporter
bf tho Charleston ?Syehing Post. '
About all -that was " accomplished
was to sot up/the', likelihood that tho
young unv/apapor1; man wus laid : tow,
by ;?* bu?let'v proceeding vfrom ono. of
Jvree distinct: eruptions pi guntiro.
. TCie concensusv?f'th^ testimony, sb
far adduced seems,- to* be' that in: tho ;
centre, of tho roora was r. : litan.' poole
Uneases identify as Henry' ??rowr?,
.cjpni' several timo?, more or* tess.
>mlacuous)y, white' also'/ struggles
'pos?esE?on ; of Ve vol vor* .'b?lram
>*ip$fcra hy Chief
restyled-In' (ac-di'achargc of
?pons.: Evidmico devidii^,
i--l$rV--Ccf^.ij^r^h-a^:lMen--MneS
% nuiietr from any ; ope of these
"^.oWces^KV !j--.-V?v':\-.:.:. '''..'&*''-?.?;
. , jhtlj,tod^yVohlyrUmstatcmouts from
tho OfacQ .aide.' ?among tho several;
nrtre?l?Ma? .ttfven publicity, 3iad ^P>??
c? titrated
j HAVE BEEN STARTET
? CAUSING DEATH OF
iCEANDCOMMltrEigVi
it?b REVOLVERS INR
held by the police aa principals In i^a
Cdhen honilelde and who t? .Is morn
ing woro transferred'b/Isug? Smith
to tho. custody of tho sheriff, to await
tho verdict from the'Inquest, pending
leave to move"for ball,' but on the.ro-'
?unibtton today of tho Inquest, testi
mony regarding these men como, from
tho Hyde faction ?Iso.
Eight witncBB?s w?r'o examined, four
bola g I lyda men and four Grace men.
Alt of them aro rnembora bf tho orocv
Comm I tteo. ^fga^^^^^i^
?^A&e^ra.^piac^-B??rttw?M M?l Poul.
?lbt ?iydo men, said that a man Btand
ng. tn the centro of tho roon? fired
?a pl?tol. Thia;, man, Mr. Barnwell
|;Ba?d;i Waa Brow^? Mr.; lllcholr a
Gracie' Artisan said Brown fired <four
time?. .;r-?vv .<;;:;.. V
Mr(, Bobson, o'Ifyde mau, ?aid that
ft-man In tho ..centre' of : tho . room
^n?se ?forearm .?'and.-'.hand 'only: were
visible to him fire drapfddy several
timos . nt William Wingate, a; Grace
supporter. Mr. -Hahcoefc, u Grape
mani e?W; nie ; ?air Brown. abeoU^-.ut
Wingate but when..Brown.- WA* pro
duced ; before :bim .admitted hf?
"ooulda",.?.Bay" that waa the man who
?hooting. _ :
.i^r.^vCoogrove, a draco man, nnid
i^raaw. Brown fire upon Wingate. Ko
identified; Brown before, tho coroners
.iuryV,:;-. ; :
Mr.; Riddoch a Grace .manJ aahl
Brown catho iii pfetoJJn bau drying,
/act'* ?tort it now,"-?od began firms.
5 TO
2 FOR
AFFAIR
? BY HENRY BROWN
NEWSPAPER MAN
IAN MCDONALD
?ELEE.
Ho also identified Brown Ot the In
quest today.
Some forty witnesses, under sub
poena aro yet unexamined, but cito
coroner has hopos of concluding his
'inquiry-tomorrow.'".'
Andrew J. Geer, wholesale drug
gist, concerning wljope ' partisan affi
liation In tho r?cont campaign ' reports
differ, ls foreman of tho jury and Jakes
an active part in tho conduct of . the
inquest. The ?Uto? ju ?ora ???;-. Sv.' P.
Guerard, Pombel G. Stoney, John KV
Gibbs,' - i?ward . Ohlsolm . arid, T.
Grange. Simons, Jr. f :
The. sessions aro being, held .fa; tho
court room in . the county court? house
rath tr than in tho hall bf rt ?cords
?cw ss Meeting street known Ute
. ireprooi huifdihg,'?whore it was' first
announced the ' Inquest Would b?'^r?
sum?:d4 ; Judge Mendel Smith presid
ing fi n tho court of gene ml Rcsalon?
hdjotrned bia i^rl'/or'the;day in or
der.'that tho court rbom might bc
o voluble for. tho'inquest Arid thai
.William H. Grimbell, acting; solicitor,
might bo free to appear, tor ;tho state
at the inquest. .Presumably, ho will
again declare a recess >for.;$?e a?rr?i
reasons' on-, the reconverting Vof . t?i<
court tomorrow .morning at'- ?0 b'docfr
Cbrohor Mansfield, In tH?8.-ezpecU.
tip?, has fix?t> 10:16 o'clock at thc
hour for ripening bis inquest,
: W>de H?Jbp&ti Cobb pt foiuhtbia
... .
. (CONTINUKD ON PAOn SEVEN.)
W?LSGNTOi
PROGRAM (
IN NEW YO
TON. H. MOGULS1
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS]
OUTLINE ALLEGED UN
LAWFUL METHODS
COULD HAVE RUN
ROAD LEGALLY
Attorney Batts Describes Many
Illegal Peals Made Sy
Directorate.
New York, Oct. 18.-In tihe open
ing of tho government's copo against
the eleven directors of tuc New Haven
railroad accused of conspiracy to get
a monopoly of tho New England trans
portation' traffic, Robert L. Dntts, a
United States official.outlined tho al
leged unlawful uubthcuB cf the rial
road company. He,charged thc com
pany with bringing suits to force
foreclosures of competing railroads;
.incorporating < duriiroy companies to
conceal the ovrnere'liip of railroad and
steamship lines'absorbed; fictitious
?ales -o?-, sscu?it?i?'-^ - ?eeelv?-^'ti?
Massachusetts authorities; tho uso of
monoy to buy a nowspapcr to secure
favorable legislation; tho transfer of
records to Canada: to dodge tl io Unit
ed." States and tho sacrifice of millions
of stockholders money in buying com*
peting lines.
Now York. Oct. 18.-R. E. Batts,
government attorneys wau to address
tho jury ?his morning'at the opening
trial: of cloven directors and rormsr
directors of tho New H avon raft road.
This js expected to toko all of.'today
and probably? tomorrow. The' men
are charged with a conspiracy to mon
opoliza inter-state comntorco ? under
tho; Sherman law .
Batts explained thy In liniment and
said a combination of Hm New Haven
lines could be operated without vio
lation of the'law. and the government
had no Idea of trying to foreo a dis
solution into component parts. He
described various 'transactions, in
which lines wore acquired i through
receiverships and by Other means.
Stock transaction'which woro dis
closed, in a cyugf?Baionai investiga
tion last year were also ?ono over
by Batts.
FIIH SHIP SUNK
1
Shelled By Austrian Submarines
While Passengers Were
Entering Boats. -
Paris, Oct. 18.-A Marseilles corro
Rpondent nf the Pet!t: Journal ???e
graph? that tho'mail boat ' Eugene
I'ereire arrived ihore: With 33 mem
bers of the crow of lr* T French steam
cr Admiral Harnell,., mink by- a sub
marino. A previous report by- a
H a vas correspondent said that 71 ' on
'board'.tho'steamer perished.
Tho Admiral- Hamelin was under
government requisition and. the Petit
Journal says lit was torpedoed by an
An?t*i?s cub?sair??nj .'wKhoTCv^otieep
While 'tho . p?kseng?rs abd. 'crew' ware
boing-stransferred to' bite boats:'/the
submarin* fired .40 sholls Into - the
steamet'... Ai'?V?rich ^fpsdo boat and
??e Engl ?rh ; hospital-ship w?r? at
tracted b> tho firing and the subma
rino vVJ. ? Six of tho crow of the
stealer wer? w?Tinded.
" .. . ? .. ? ? ' , - ';. -?? ' .1
KAIS? VOMTKTEl?It CORI'S OP r
AB&ENIAS8T0 V'MHT TURK^
London, - Oct.! 18.-?Wog?r&^?jf?
patch say?.a -?piso '; <? ? ; afoot ?} raise, H
vounteer. corps r tron* ;Aiiw/Mnna^t^
adding itt - the- llalk&fts, :-Myjfo>}\ lizlf,
T^rahco; ??ngiand,; United .? plates to
tight^ .^rkoy with the allies. :
To Create New Cardinal*.
, Borne* o, ^ .ig.-^opi?^aedt'ct'will
hold: ? consistory; probably s before
Christmas, at which n.ew cardinals
Witttn? created. -
\DVOCATE
)F DEFENSE
IRK SPEECH
PLANS CALL FOR PRACTICAL
LY A NEW MILITARY
ORGANIZATION
ON EXPENDITURE
OF $842,000,000.00
Contacts Lei for Sis Destroyer?
and Sixteen Sul/marines
Yesterday.
Washington, Oct. IS.---Tho nation
al dofonso program for tfhe next, six
years, carrying expenditures of elgltt
hundred and forty-two million:; will
ho advocated publlcally hy President
Wilson in nn address at New York
November fourtli.
Tho expenditures planned ore . as ?
follows : N?vy-??ow Bhlpn in tho next
flvb years, a" half bl llloll. Army
RoBorve arms and ; ammunition a hun
dred and flvo millions i \ CoaBt do
rbrisos, olghty'-ono millions. Iu
ereaso In . tte regular army and a
new. continental, army in the nert six ;'j
years, a ^hundred and fifty-six mil
lions. ' .
T?ioso expenditures are to produco
hy the year nineteen twenty-five a
first line of dreadnoughts and hatOa
cruisers numhering forty-nine, a
couple, of interior lines of coast, de- ;
fonso, a fleet of submarines and de
stroyers for the navy'.njjd six years.V:
trained forces of a million two hun
dred thousand mon including the regu
lar, army ot hundred and forty thou- .
Band, tho proposed continental army .
and reserves hoing fully manned for
nnant ?lefei?5e?~ 7 -'
The c on t rac fd fb^faix- dest roy or s and ' '
sixteen r?ibmarlues wera let today. 1
(C30NTIKUETJ OM PAOD frUSVEN.)
GBNFE8?SH?GA?SE0
Thomasville Negro Said He
Had Grudge Against
Road.
ThomasvlUo, Qa., Oct. 13.-Tho
grand Jury now in session here wilt
Investigate tho alleged confession to
day of Julius Tyson, a negro, that ho
wrecked the Atlantic Coast Uno train
in July, killing Engineer Phillips:
Sheriff IWioborg said -tho negro ..n?*
sorted ho had a gr?d?o against the
railroad.
WEALTHY ^MAN
BURNED TP DEATH
Columbus, Gju, Lady Fatally
Bumed rn Gasoline Ex
' plosion.
Columbus; Qa:, Oct. IS.-Miss Sal
lie Cleghorn, aged..'75 yharsr waS ter
ribly burned in a gasoline explosion In
her ' home''Sunday afternoon; f?t<o
died at t o'clock this (Monday) morn
ing in ? hospital. Miss Cleghorn was
alone In her', room at the time of tho
explosion. r'\\ .':<.'
A little child, .daughter pt Rev. Dr.
f5. Alston VVrogg,.Sivyfh?ir""in flumes
and oummo?fd aldi-j^try'tho.' woman
Was f ou nd une-oneoioua ' and her body '.
seared.
Miss Cleghorn Was considered th?
wealthiest woman, tn Columbus. She
owned much Ot ; tho; tfowntoWn real
est.? te.