The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 13, 1915, Image 1
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ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915.
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NUMBER 232.
RESORT TO DEFl^SIVE: VOU
TIONS AS AUSTRO-G?R
MANS PRESS ON
NO NEWS FROM
SOUTH SERBIA!
Petrograd Reports Additional Ad? |
vinces in Nortl^est^?e
tive Artillery in West.
London, Nov. 12.-Tho.Serbians are
?? still retreating in tho north b?foro j
thc, Aui tro-Ocnnuno, having fallen
J)ack'rwiccording to'the latest Serbian
official communication tb defensive I
- positions" south and exist of Kratievo
and east of Ivagnltzh, which wonid,]
indicato that fears expressed lu tbej
Italian dispatches/ that, they might
.he cut off, we. a unfounded-.
Nothing has come from southern
Serbia, whoro tho Anglo-French are
operating with trio/Serbians against
. tho Bulgarians or from the'Montonc
.gln theatre
v Petrograd records additional ad-j
vanees for tho Russians in northwest
Russia where tho Russians captured j
twp towns west .of Riga and Inflict
ed heavy losses on tho Germans.
Except for active artillery , duela
thero has been little fighting in tlie I
west or In tlie Austro-Itallarv theatre.
POSSIBILITIES OF
?^E&PO
. London, Nov. 12.T-All doubts ag to
tehRti ?road'^re?ce/iWlH-'.ehqosa 'out- of
the muddle caused, by thtfi. ulvorgent
views of ' hoi- p'oliUclansV, and how" ?ha
policies o? the Slcouloudis. cabinet
coiild be rendered comparable with
the. Opinion of the ndvorso. majority in
tho-chamber Of deputies -were dls
(polled by tho imblic dissolution of the
chamber. The; publication. of the de
cree apparently, was'. received ;in '?Xtij.
ens with calm, despite tho fact" that
alt elements hoped to avoid elect)on8
at present. Tho government lt ap
i/?ura [ considered desolation tho only
possible means of socurinr 'fall ; and
unrestricted . liberty bf ac a.
Greek oificiais here and- at other
points continuo to assert thai
Greece's future nations depend solely
ajpon military consid?rations. AG soon
as. Greece is convinced beyond- doubt
.that the allies have produced enough
troops to make passible-1 a/snccessfiil
cffeSwVo ai?a??i^?r- 2*???Btt?i?; ? ?? .....
- inovo^thq danger with; whichGriego I
.?f?mn o?y'?c^Tre??e?'' v^?^ c^??r^d
the war Inadequately; '. assisted! 'Greoc?
wi!i..immediately -;?x*T?n)gi7 n?rae?i- l?ir?
the ?i?e i cr tho a?R?s'and render all
tho ml J Itary ' cooperation of which
nho.io capable, according to her rep
resentatives. . \ [ y
Today's military nowa from tho
?J?alkan.:; makes it appear there' Ia
a distinct posalbllify that tho Anglo
French and Serbian forcea may suc
ceejVln mainiainiufi part of t^tflftf
railroad ns Tar ba Bakup. AU -ac
counts hero <.i recent- fighting"; In tho
Voles neighborhoed ^ate the ; Bul
garians are in full retreat after enor
mous, losses.
m
ft
i
Serbians More IIopefBi;
Saloniki, Nov.;. 12.-Five ; thousand
Serbians: are holding fifteen thousand
Bulgarians at"bay between Tsvor and
Addi Pasha Hahn in tho .Robena de
file. Tho Sorb.-}, now control ? thc
Koajac. koighto ana occupy the . whelo
line of mountains ruskin ?:. in th.
opinion of military men the with
drawaJ/of the Bulgarians.p'nly:.'?- nues-1
tlon of tfme. People who left Morii
stir In panic at tho' approach'of t;he
Invaders aro returning. PrlHp and.
?foaistlr !are; resuming their hoVroutt
a'pp.oarance.
Suffering In the Serbian interlo- !s
said .tb ba great- owing to the lack
'ot food arid shuter. Thousands of re
?ug?es from tlie north h&ve ''-Weit,
driven out/by th? invaders.
tfeer Fer Serbs. _-?
an. Nov/ 12.-There Ia grave
'."to rear t?nt the main body of
jrl^B-'iarmy,^.-which' ba? bwot
g tftoGerrhaefi and Bulgarians'j
wing;-'- ,h?s' bqen ?yt off between j
r) Kvahevb and Nlsbi 'says a Sec?las y.av
Vespteij?ent. " -?n 'disp?renos it J? sal?
% that tho southern Serbio h armj?TTpl
holdln'g: Katssho??k. ? Retreating "
?mris mayescape -tho 'invaders;'ht?l ?t
. ts considered tUgilHcant :th?t ?o- iiiw
haa beca-'received from tho retreat
inc -SArbla q a>my in five days., -,
? tonluirfliRent '$tt?$'t?ik
'Paris, Nov. :*k2.-?X. spirited
??rdrfterit -has csntlhued lb, the
?r?w??i wirti '^Sb^;;;aw?s".^kf?g"'
;.?*vs Fre^h w^; ?f3'c?, In tim
Alt?is. d-?st'rJet F??h';)hirt "
lencod the Germ?n- batteries
?E^ORTS FROM AV^??'4S 3AY ?
COUCHED IN FIDDLY
TERMS
?fcPOSE LAN?ING
Greek Premier Says AI! Possible
\Vp?t? Be Done to Clarify
.v Siluat?on.
i
Sorllh; Nov. 12 .-^-T?o Overseas
,New?; (e?ency today announced Wat
reports from Atli?ns say.tlmt tho Bul
garianend -.'Turkish ministers there
?iavo entered zi protost, couched hi
friendly, terms, against the presence
pf Anglo-French troops la Crcek Mncu
dpnlay and that the . Os eek premier,
Sko?loudlG, r?pljcd ..; that GTeece
Would:do what was possible to clarify'
tho situation.
Thc agency also announced that
otb>r dispatches said' that Skouloii-'
dis told-the Bulgarian minister that
Greece W?B -eincerely " desirous ui
maintaining friendly relations ^Itu
Bulgaria and was not. planning tb nt
tack'.Bulgaria. v ;.'>'
^pBBiB^?am ' Objecta
Loiidon, NoV.\12.-In answer to
parliament today Slr Edward Grey,
foreign secretary,;'relt?r?teai' tn -writ
ing" ^Premier Asquith's, pledge ot No
ydmber 1914? ; In which Asquith de
clared that; Great Britain would ,not
sb/Milh th? s^ord "until Belgium was
moro than rei-aid for lmr sacrifices.
F.-ance absolutoly secured'.-??om men
ace, the rights of smaller nations gtiur
ante?>d:.;and Prussian military, domina-'
WonY&?B^roy?d; ..W.. !
Grey today wrote that it should be
rasderstobd for alt"time that .this Ja
thc determination of!tho government^
and nation.
wwwrmvmw" w.TTBHP H-iTIHifii.H
W.nsl?iit??iori? , ?sW- Vi. -'Pr?sidant j
v.- il -ion;aod/jteabluot mot for tho firati
?me ?inee-Viuly, 'when, the submarino
quo-uiyn at -'!...-.most Berl0U3i-?ta3i-n.
The sinking of the AncainV wak tho
ia e?t " Importaat- foreign. question.
Nb
till
money ipr carrying on?, the de
fense ; plods.-, No definite, ebuetusfoh
wau rendit':: i. The 'prevailing idea was-,
to'&vnld'a t <;'...;iv. Meei hr;;; W'Ut'f
ba held twice weekly no v
u i?c?f?bcrs of Crew ot Kronn
?sud -Inquired For.
;"WKshingtcpi Nov.. .12.-Secretary
Information"' regard
?itecn m?tit*;
American
. for -ti?ro
f??^k?n^.^t?soii1^it>? eighty-nine, person's
from; the r'barqlng steamer ....\TeU?tno.":
^?bveniber- 4th ? All the Officers ?'nd
crew - but. sixteen ww - located and
given" medals'. "
* Rttaripr Stink i
- L?ndott^NbvV'. 12',-'?kc . ' 'Britfijh
steamer Rhineland lina ;v. heea, sunk;
Ono susVlv^*1. Wita lauded
fKWttw H?ven, Noy. V?.~~In: their first
duai ..meeting : since, ?8< 5 tho Columbia
e?^?t borYcrew, defeated Yal b .: seven
j'-Jbngtfis'?ij^ay.?^.\i^tW'-'r^'omliS,,,NoT 7 in
iii-1- Y?.1b; "sheik C? Prosed.
r.pT?ib ."'lim*.?w??;"leh:, m?nute?' ?orty
I eight ^mt ;avh??.f ,se^at^ta?4 i
ita nee
toile;
Girls Dyii
Av.
In tho panic of c factory tiro In
hvhich eight girls ?ntl four mon, w.
Iployeea of tho Diamond Candy coHi
Ipany of Brooklyn, lost their lives and
Says Did Not Fed it Kigh* to |
Remain in Welt; Paid
; Inactivity.
nfl *'Voat ofiVclAjfel
?announced . tonight that Winston r
Spen.cer':'^ttro?RIiV'Cbance)l?r o? ?he
duchy of Lancaster, had resigned in
tho. cabinet and will join the British
af my in Franco.*
ChurcliiU was first lord of the ad
miralty when- the war broke out^'bu't
la?t May ph tho formation of a co ali-'
tidn cabinet,' Churchill became chin- |
cellor ot -the duchy" of Lancaster\.
In his letter of resignation today he
tatd that ho i'callzed the".necessity, for
bo" emili war'council recently form-1
id ..had ? appreciated .Asquith's . inten> |
ion to place a position,of gcneralre.;;
?p???s?b?ity without aa effective sharo;
lin the.' guidance '-of . 5?vsrn?'?nt'': and
!n't .'febl;,it-right in vernes Uko tho
?present- to 'romain in" e. position or
veil paid' iineti\h..-.
?.5 I?S11*8HIRS3 i'll
Washington, Nov. 12.-Tile Btato de
jartmen't will refor to tho;! justice de
rtini>ht, published chargea attribut*
tp Dr. Joseph G?rle?r, former Aus
tro- Hungarian consul at San Frun-r
oiscpi;:;that .^Austrian . consuls in the'
Uni'M States; working under the" di-*
r?c?bn of Consul General von Buber
?ndi- tlte, German Am^Bs?dor. Bern
storiti^tfti?c^V? 4t> ? - ptogatida for
the destruction af munitions factories,
HBB^i^dlirjgi: strikes. ".;
The -Au! trS'an ombaasy dtY?ounce.V.
Gorger's siateinent'?s" untrue,- and a?V
noUncfcd.they would try to findsomoi
way to prcattitto ..hiax. Gorlcdr, the
, ?oft l?a post on leave
and failed "to raturn . Secretary Lard
ing declined to comment.
. '.Gorjear ls .credited - as: saylit.'c. that
hs. lett tho Aiietrlan eon?iiifti* servio
after fifteen year?, -'.because h? rer.l
tuged tn ?vork os. a spy, and cn'argeV
^?thcrAA^strlan nayil attache ..ar,,
?hlngto? entered him to gather
lan? or tho fortiflfcatlota of >. San
ran c.I:tco'barber, and others along
Pacific-coast ??d to got details
actally . bf the . Bremerron ..-navy
When VJiej ref used- Corlear, says'he
.va.-? ordered to -Vienna'.-'.-H.Q.feared
,o ico sp: ".ho" Be?l to Born?:where ho
resigned ; last December.
''??iM?fkliSTH. ATT?TUl?? .
~
??^Ve^tles'.'ta-.Texas.'Adop(?.-FIatform''
on', ?tonar,
li WAco;;T/?ast.Nov. 12.-The social
?at?vot? Tesas, today adopted a plat
form containing a v^com^iendntlc#
'that the mettufdeture or sale br liddon
in Texas -be made1 ? felony. : lt at??
nrged th6 governmeiit to' mannfnetisr.v
liquor and Wnl it at; cost -to t??e eoft
a?mer.
T^fet fe? ';Xew- ?r?snaV.
iion|al t 'Association - -oj x ?Prof?salo
Bae^balJ L?ii?mes eonVftntfon-today .
lcetod-??eV. Orleans a*.
? on Brooklyn Factory Fii
Uhlrty more wer?d?u'?
I Fireman F. A. Bc^CiV
; graph, lt ?h?wo two '
? dying on tho Ure OBC
?their way through
tm?.
?Mm;pi?of?
a tuan
They, made j
smoko ami
I Number of Killed ?nd
Unknown:,'-; tn. Vv*as
I ; Washington, Nov. VJ..
I definite informait
jvw-.-7-.f', ;>
Ul v,,thout l
ather^;
br without -warning thc state depart
ment's officials ' took no- further steps
'today.- No definite statement aa to
the namber. ?piit has arrived yet.
ON ANCONA AFFAIR I
- ? _
Naples, Nov.; 12.-Owners of tho (
Ancona .);:-. ve received tho report al
the captain In which ho makes thc
positive charge that tho ? aubmarlnft'
did not afford those,' ba bb,\ird . a:
chance to escape. Th? ilrat.sh'at ?wh^ J
fi?.eds When the .sahm?Vliio was. .thrca !
foiiea. distant. Tho captain r,ii?j?nc(lS . 5
?tely Flopped short, hut tho suhma-.'
rino'continued tbshoji: the Hm-:'.'
The Capta in'ordered everybody to
take io the boats, hut th^ submarina
I shelled' tJio boiUs with'all bo? guns
j and "kl Ho. ti and wounded .many, bot lr in
? tub. pbawiand. on tho deck. .-. aomc ol
those'thrbWji into the water sought to
; eavo; themselvbs by . clutching .. tho
Bides of th? submarine, but worb
j pushed away with jt-rs aud.1n.aait?7:
Pago -Sees Sonnino. j
,. Jlome, Nov:. 12United! ?t&'l?a Am
bassador'?Pag? called attho \-foreign
olHco.'. yesterday and had.;?- long talk,
with .Daron Sonnino, '" The ??tu-e.of
?lie' conference ls unknown.-but lt la
aatnjinedthnt tho sinking; Of .tho An
cona- was Informally '"mjScmg&i.: 'Tho
Italian government hiis ordered ?
f l?i? Investigation . Vwhich, ' being
under the direction, rotV the ?tal'an
consul at Tunis, ls aided by na1 I<1
lofflclals.
ioiiiLuoiie
WB??
lynn? i
;?mf?agb, Nov. 12.-Friends bi!.V/U'Y]
r^'lk', Veabody, aged'21, son of fib j
iftto\ Hiram B. Peabody, millionaire!
j )re?l estate op?rate." are at a losh to
jjSgWslr, what caused hbn to cud his
j^lKe .by taking poison last flight.-, He
jci&ie into fiossc-sslon bf two million.-!
lett by. tho father whoa he hecanaO:
.b? ?ge twp months ago. Ho recently1
graduated, from Jolms^Hopkin?; fie
spent money lavishly eu a laboratory,
and; apparatus used in. JP.y^r,tiott?' rind
rVse'archos.' His bodyV^Vapf foimd hy
bia-mother .
I V3flsy!0!f?KY PO?gONKJ>
Boston. Nov. . 12.-Thc
NP American board of com?i?a
I-> nioner*, for ' foreign missions
? today- announced .that. Rev..
!?*.. F: . H. italic, for???rly, of
& ; Michigan; j\ow st?t?bned n<
tf 'Corf?; In Asiatic ?Turvey, dltfl
* ail a result of poi.'ioB awi that
T- Aui0aN!xn<jr aiovRentnau aol!? <1>.i
fiot? the ?ole department that
lie. IvJuv?atifpUng'; > <?
?
mBBBBKSa?BFilSi
NH
re Escape?,
it
r.-?\ ??.
m
i
flame to, tho,, open uir .'only to drop
.before;ttecyj?paid tao-oavod.-.. TJio tiro
Ima aroused,tho city, to ott ioroatica
tion, anti .th$$:- criniihal; 'aut^prjtie*'
hayo begun, action.
Claims Titat yfSB^ra
. j . Documents t? '*
? ' ? .Nationality: -V
Bois
sate. ? .-Thc .jw
embassy today explained to thc stft,}
department that when a British cruta
cr searched the (American steamer.;
Zealandia, near' Progres?, Mexico, tho
Zeaiandin, was three quarters of a
milo outside the Urie of, .Mehlem ter
ritorial waters, Instead of "inside, .. as
Claimed.
The British said they.searched thc
^teamer for contraband und they round
that although alic flew the AmerlctiL
flag, the 55ealandfa, bud no documents,
to show hor nationality or-registry.
HC Ofi?U tVPfiU??Ef?
LcVi?#8BSIiai>V
Berlin, Nov. ?2.- Some genuis for
figures, with plenty of time at his
disposal, has. estimated that tho' Cler
niSn. soldiers who have had to bear
tho burden of trench digging since
tho beginning of tho war .h?v? exca
vated a quantity of earth which ia
cubic feet is equivalent to tho Great
Wall of China. . Ho. arrives at,; his
collusion In tho' following way:
iho. Great .' Wall is 2,450 kilometers
long, ie.5 meters high, 8 meters Wido j
at, the bottom and 5 meters wide at
the top. .Tho German Hues in April
extruded 650 kilometers In the west
and'abpui'iSOfr kii?motors in tho basti'
P?hlfld these foremost lines, - how
ever, extend secondary, and: in'pioBt
ca3os third .or fourth -lines, ail con
nected <up by, miles of .'"lioufgrahe'n"
pr communication, trencher.
Since April the German positions
have repeatedly changed, ueceHBltannji
t?io construction 'ot new . treno.hos.
lisch trench ia usually-' from cl* or
seven to a doz?u feet in depth, omi
little narrower. In connection, with
eEeh wv ?TW countless underground
(Shelters. Taken ''altogether, the es
intimater believes, the trench .digging
rffjjt?f?.ef'41i? German soldiers itt four -
'MM?mbhths Is quite on a par with
tho decade-long yoeord of tho Chinese.
Berlin, Nov;; j2.--Virtuallythe on-.
tire food supply of Certtyaayv is ex
pected soon te,p^is/wnder::goveramQnti
al. control,. to>insutH$ ^
*mor,g tho entire p?pala??m ; Tho
if^dersl .council authorixod- the chsn-r I
?co?lbr .'?o, ls&ue: ''regulations covering ?
?Vtfle, in coffee, ten and <oci?., t?<ilsu ,
establish maximum .price?, for. husk'I
'.wljeAt, miller, marmaladeiv^ hertey/
vegetables, f??^'?and .-} aaue\\#?tV?.
-.-?-:-r1
?r. waite at Ceder G roi
Dr Jolin E. White ?in preach at
Octfar Grove church, November ii, afc
5:^0 O'clock. Pnbilc ls cordially in
vited <V'
ALLEGED ACT TO MONCHO.
L1ZE WITHIN STATUTE
OF UMIT?TIONS
- ?
PROPOSITION
WAS APPROVED
Wanted Control of Steamship
Line td Control New Eng
lang Freight. :
New York, Nov. 12.- An alleged act'
>t intent ld monopolize waa committed
ffitliin ike throe year period of the i
statute of limitations WP? described
the Jury -today In; tho^ Jrial or thc
iornier directors of th o Ne tv'Haven,
Tho testimony adduced hy the gov
ernment was that tho heard of di rec*,
tors In 1011 approved the proposition
to acquirer "open ' control" .of . the
Merchants and Minora Transportation
:pmpany and to establish a freight Hue
[jdm Boston to Guiveston througli tho
Paunia canal when ^.at was coin
|&rhlle It was shown that legislation
^evented- this later when/laws' were
l&'sBcd prohibiting railroad- owing
steamship lines ndlug th? canal.. Thc
Boyernmont' liield that this chowed Van
intent to' monopolize New Kn g land
transportation:
The defens? plans to fih?w that thc
contemplated lino would have bene*,
fitted the -people of New England ?ad
j???. id responso' to their demands.
fges R?aoeBy Presifcnt of
Trust Company in New :
Yorfc. . M
. New York, Nov. 12.-Alexander and
Victor G ondes, emiter and publisher
respectively of the Bridgeport Dally
NewB, were held for tho -grand Jury
in bull of 310,000 each today after .a
charge bf extorting $2,0Q0 f rpm ' julius
Perniissr, president of the Trans-?ti
lantlc Trust company of t'?ls city, had
been .rodnce'd! to a charge of attempt
ins extortion.
t Pornitier ; testified that-.thc. Gondoft
brothers threatened to bring charges
that his company was tho source
through which money was sent fruin
Germany to carry on Robert, Pay's
bomb plots.and that tho bank was the
medium for spy activities and that
lao Condos brothers demanded $2,
bOO to suppress their scheme.
He said ne gave d check for that
amount to' ono of the. brothers and
then had them arrested. ' Pernltz?r
said there was no truth la any ol
their charges.
?L0IP?S8
Bi?l Prohib?t* Sale. or Manufac
?J''..tere of intoxicaling Uquoro
in State,
.M
Atfanta, Nov." 12.-Tho'lower nouso
of the Georgia legislature tonight pasa
ett tho /bill to prohibit tho sale or
manufacture in Georgia .Of liquor con
taining more than one-half ot one
pdr cent of alcohol. The vote-waa
142 .to 22. Th?;bill has already pass
ed the sonnie/
The bod >?vjn?nd?d the bill tc hnhe
it eh^???vc >?ay ' 1 next, instead nf
January next as. proyld?d by. the sen?
ate. It I? generally understood that
tho governor w t| I- approve' the ' hil) ,
.Bills .'.prohibiting l?qjib? advertise:'
meats and limiting the. ainddnf et
?*<jnor to bb shipped'.tito the-state ta
Individu?is' has already pasted tho
senate and come before ; the houso
oat Monday. t.'??l|?
'.;V;:,;B?G WQ??n HA??-8 '
Foll?n of 3Hi?W?e : (iWp?nre Srhooifcr
?fitT loa3ed WHh ll?ezc.
.-S?dbHtv Nov. '12*-Oye* five thoti-'
ean'd dellars wojih 'cf; Whlsfe?y has
boen seized by dolled herd, il waa
hrought; f rom ?N?wV Grle?ria ?? ; thb
schooner Oyster Plant. It was bb?i
Btcmcd td. - fr??* M,?'W?A'i iw?ft': -toh^?S
KB ar?v A^lthhe??. fern i te Lyons,
? of the scho?ner, and two n?^ro
"jjstbr? were KT res* ted.' 'Y?stcrd?r
Ih?lS heit lids of he?r from Pensacola,
were seized., ..;;";'
RECOGNITION
OF
Wm
PEOPLE ARRiV?NG ?N PIED
RAS NEGRAS BRING EN
COURAGING REPRIS
OLD RESIDENT
OF MEXICO CifY
Says Carranza Now Very Popa
lor and All Conditions Are
Improving.
Wdshlngt?-?,- Nov.' 12.-Mall reports'
reaching tho ?tato dcyarttuotit toda,
from Piedras Negras said thatpoh
p?e arriving from thc' .Interlo'r 'tut
Mexico brought word-.ot greatly im
.proved conditions since tho recogni
tion ot C?r~au?a. .. j
O. I*. W???, Who Hvod In .Mo xl ch
City twehty-pao years, called at the
stale department. today and discus^
jed enthusiastically tho work of rp
I ttorotlon, saying that Carranza w;to
How very popular and flnancwLTOtt
lall otho? conditions wore improving;
Yilla ForciB Deflertl?{r. ;i;
Douglas; Nov. 12.-Villa's malu
J army was several miles . south... of
?aco and occupied 'that position. lt h
said for ? strategic reason. - H ls
? is claimed by I. G. l?ellvicr, the. Mexi
can consul at Naco that one thoUeaaU...
men under Medina are awaiting .?to.
opportunity to. Join General Ca\l^S?
.tho Carranza commander at Ak<^
Prlota. -Media? ia Bald to have .for
mally renoufteed Villa two day?; v
General Urbaljo. Juan Antonio, Gar
cia and Colonel Tenorido are report?
ed at Pesqueri, eighteen mile? north.
Ot vHornwBlUp . ropa^na^thf: ? ti1 j j I-A
prcaumabjy wjtii tho inteniic
tempting to? recapture the capli?l
from D?g?e?, tho Carranza leader.
Deserters m Nae?.
I *' Wellington, Nov. 12,-D?eri;
ere, from Vina's army are coining into
Naco, Ariz.', at the raies ot 10') a
day, advices tb the .Carranga. agency
?rom that place today -stated. Tilo
??ate department received a report
that already l,BO0 Vl'la deserters aro
Ia Na?o.
General ViHa la ticc?a?ed ?e ie ia ^
quandary as to what move to .make
next. He was reported at S??llmi.
between- Ganaea and Nogales yeste^-.
day. He had G,000 men with hln^v
He 13 said to have 7,000 at No^?ie?.
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SplwtanhuiTg, Nov;. 12-?bSargod
with "threatening tho lifo of .a prr/M
Inent government offlclal/' Gcci-,.! 'i'.
Howell was arrested by 'the.-Spartan
burg police hero yesterday at tho re
quest of .the Washington 'police add
is held' In the city jail .awaltine ino
arrlvJjjY ot an Officer #?ohl the national
capital to 'take charge Of.the prison
er.
Chief Hill received Tuesday a tej?*
.gram from the chiif, pf police 'bf
Washington giving a description of
the man stating that ho had had his
mall forwarded here and asked that
the local police hold him. Chief Hill
and his men were able today to locate
the man and placed ninv ta.thc city
Jail. The Washington p?lice' 'y??ti
holographed anda reply wan rccc-lrcd
this afternoon ?tatmg that aa officer
would ba sont. hor? : today to 't??>'a'
charge of the man;, Tho t??^^0t^3&tl:::'
man is given de George D. ^0$T$!; '
or George T. How?lt, but the ;atttr
is bel loved to be correct.
lu his cell at the 'city ?all thia af
ternoon,; however, Howell talked fr,w
] ly about his? troublos t?-A reporter ?ad ",
;dl6cly?ed th* fttct that *ne: -gov?r?
jment official whoni ^ le? alleged io
threatened was Ca?to Sells, commis;
?loner of Indian , affaira. Ho, said,
however, that he had hot threatened
?ie ilfe Of: ine,' eo^
merely written bim some . "saro^li^;'
tera" in which. h? ;hatfc declared that
h? ?wo?ld-defend himself rto the last
11 n?cess?ry against-th* oppressionto'
r/biox he had been subjected by the
department.
- ?ewasn : Advance--. .
i Perlin. Nov. 12.--The pursuit Of
tho Serbian ermy in:? southerly di-?
.r?c?oa'continues; say I? ? German Om'
l?Int ?ta.t?\m. rmt.
j The German advance in the Rasla*
i valley southwest of Krusevae hs?
I reached Kupot, Further castwAW,
fTtlbalro and Ktbarok?-Banyft hire
boen reached.