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1 % i??^ W # m Mf ^ < I 31* **** ? 1 VOL. 10, NO. 69, iiunnrnrnrinrn 11 tkll* ' SEMI-WEEKLY, nnnrn nn-rriiwAi parti I&llll LANCASTE n nrm in iiiiitiii * :i{. s. c., fin da v, .jrxs in. AnilllT npnii 'X\ : 4, i9ir>. \%W9. ? *1.50 A YEAR. unrmtutmtu u * ' IN FIGHT FOR PR2 Both Sides Have Sent R ments to the Fie imivira. ruKi MSL TAKEN BT | einforce- ( Strong Place Falls ( Id. Assaults. 5 btKLIN WAIIln f STORM AMERICJ o Teutonic Public and Forei] Expecta lb UUUrll bLKIN AN ACTION CALLS l?n Office are President Tells nt. Will Insist on I KM NIIMR ON WILSON KING'! Him America Field Marshal iiffhts on Seas. hood of HEADS HEROES I i HONOR USE 81 Receives Knight- Veterans M the Garter. ed OF GRAY M ELEMENTS arch in Rain-SplashRich mono. EFFORT MADE ON W ( ermaiis Milking Anothei to Ur<>uk Through the Lines?Attacks by Ti London, June 2.?The Przemysl, one of the most and sanguinary struggles o ARSAW BATTLE IN THI r Attempt Berlin Heports That F B/.ura Ix>st Heavily Witliou irks. plishiiiK Anythl battle for Berlin, via London stubborn Army headquarters tod f the war, the following: E WEST. SOME GROW VEI rent-li Huvc Writers of Reventl it Accoiii- nounce the Vnitet lug. Wilson's Pc , June 3.?5 ' Berlin, via Lorn ay gave out Government officials i IY ABUSIVE MEETING PLE low Type De- Believe* Ills Kept) 1 States and tiermany on the lteies. <?" Jon, June 3.? Washington, J and the general W,,8?n emphasize. talk with Count V 1ASES ENVOY. TWO RAISE] nt Will Knlinliteii Many Olticers Stale of Anieii- i ltcctiivc Pro elinn. S? une 2.?President London, June 1 in an informal ors conferred 01 nn Hprtisturff thp ?-> ?? - * - I) TO PEERAGE. HONOR ' of Army ami Xavv t'ln- inu lieu motion for Tlit'lr t'ornersto rvlces. ( 2.?The list of hon- Richmond, 1 the occasion of tiw of the Confed< 1 ro STONEWALL. iiion Kvent Laying of no of Monument to Jackson. Vu., June 3.?Veterans eracy today braved wind continuft with unabated f sides hav. poured reinforct to the field and Josses are to an unprecedented exten The Germans and Austri that some of the forts on \ em front have fallen and tl southeastern front their t progressing towards the ra ury. Both "Western theatre: A >ments in- oped in the village of 1 piling up kilometres east of Yprei t. been strongly fortified bj lans claim The battle took a cour the north- for us. hat on the "Yesterday we foun roops are obliged to destroy the I llway that church of St. Martin, i battle devel- public are waitln* ? Hooge, three the American devel s, which had exchanges of notes be ir the British, and the United States se favorable Lusitania. expectancy d ourselves e"ed by tbe fact that Lower of the ,ndi?ations regarding n Ypres, on attitude on the Gem cpectantly upon , Qerman ambassad opments in the tense feeling of th ttween Germany over the sinking ol s respecting the other violations o , , , , , on the seas, and which is deep- _ . .. .. , ? that the United S no trustworthy Qn ajl adherence i ; the American cepted principles o aan answer are as they affect neul ? Dirmuay or, today the in- had been expect< e American people was an unusual ' the Lusitania and The jj8t jS h, f American rights shal Kari Kit< impressed on him state fGr war, tales would insist knighthood of >y Germany to ac- , pran0i8 Berti f international law prance> and Sir irals. k-pnzie rlorV r>f issued tonight, as and rain to ?d in view of the war, streets of R ly long one. pageant and eaded by Field Mar- of a monumc hener, secretary of ,< Stonewall) who received the event of thei the Garter, and Sir- Nearly 6,0 e, ambassador to j tlanked by th Kenneth Muir Mac- ' thousands of ho Th- .... - I march through the tchmond In a military to lay the cornerstone ?nt to Gen. Thomas J. Jackson as the closing r 25th annual reunion. 00 wearers of the gray, e militia of Virginia and men and women repre joins me lonress vmiii the latest Petrograd comn pays the Germans who gol fort were driven out and mention of the capture o ot other success claimei Teutonic nlliee. To the Southeast the Ge making another effort through the Bzura lines iuerg. nut which enemy artillery aunication posts bad been (liscovet t Into one "North of Arras fight makes no very lively. On the J f Stry or vllle front and furthei [1 by the French repeatedly beg attacks, leading in cert: rmans are bitter hand to hand lit to break French suffered heavy lc towards obtaining nnv nrlvnntnir observation available here, ed. The German foreii ting again is able to coramunicai 3ouchez-Neu- | von BernstoriT, the r south the Washington, except an extensive piuin language and lln places to Gf communication is ?hting. The jnp periods when tii )sses without tions ot' the atmosplu o PTMcrVi n r>.T *o announcem gn office is un- j a^ter the conferen< te with Count arranged at the ambassador at i ue?t, but it was st by wireless in ,y that there wo even this mode 'n t*le P'a" to send uncertain dur- German reply to I e static condi- an ,nfiuiry to as ire are un favor-, whether the ira| will abide hv i,,f ents were made , . ...... last are the o :e, which had been . , ( rown who wer ambassador s re- , . . . aKe, each havini ated authontativeiuld be no change following th in response to the ''st ?^lcers ? the Lusitania note u'10 ,ecelve l)ro certain definitely ,IM'nt to "le f)r(l perial government iv ,or services ii ?p.iutim<ai iu?. organization oi me tv? i senting Sou nly servants of the marched agal e raised to the peer- time music, 1 ? been made a baron, statue of Jeff* ese names is a long the "rebel y< f the army and navy giant eques motion in or appoint- Robert E. he er of the Bath, chief- Tribute ws 1 connection with the when the ve various denartments. thern civic societies. In to the strains of war )ared their heads to the erson Davis and sounded ell" as they passed the trian statue of Gen. e. is paid to Gen. Jackson terans gathered at the {/. Warsaw but whether this is attempt to capture the Poli or only a diversion to pr Russians from sending n forcements into Ge.licia it closed. The German t ejali captured upwards of 30<; sians and an immense amoi terial during the mouth of i a serious for possession of the si sh capital, at Soucliez continues. o\ei * the "The big battles in lore rein- Pretre have not ye } not ilis- conclusion, in t > have "in the Vosges our a ,000 Hub- peel bombs on the pro1 ur.t of ma- ami the railroad at lteyn Ma/ l r- the enemy camp at Hoi . uuie. igar refinery Reports which tl print are regarded wi the forest of only because they c t come to a through British chan count of their contn viators drop- ter. One set of rej vision centre tliat the German c nount and on j,ave been found to lines. Minor \jr llrvnn'a nl?n follow its own rule lie newspapers fare til suspicion not ome exclusively The note' inels but on ac- by W"? ldlctory charac-1 80,1 before the e,ul jorts intimates' 'n 'wel,'y mini ounterpropogals President and harmonize with i exchanged views o I ation which has i s of maritime war- suc'1 as reei-uit the territorial?. . . . naval construct I) is being written , . .. transport, on, will be diseusof tlie week. '' 's ,,lentioni tion making tii ites conversation .. . , turf her list 01 the ambassador . , .. . ,. . recognition ot 11 the delicate situ- . during the wai ll'isen 111 the rein - ing ami training of participate ii ami the new armies, of an equesti ion, equipment ami ,,ry. The sii memorial to 2(1 in the communica- dent of the < ic list public that a monts to Gen honors conferred in ! H. Stuart. J meritorious services son. formerly r will he announced ginia. delivei I* .MUIHIIIH'III ll> 11 laying a cornerstono rian statue to his morale is beyond the heroic Jefferson Davis, presi'ont'ederacy, and monuleral Lee and (Sen. J. E. ' daj. Williaim A. AnderI'ttorney general 01" Virre<l the address. The spue tTis me missions ?o i to have r'aekened their res On the Gullipoli penir British and French lines subjected to severe attacl Turks, all of which, accoi British official report, havi % ? pulsed. There, as in Fran warfare is being followed 1 case the allies have the f lot appear local tights developed usivi r\ night in the region of l isula the the Feoht, at Metzeral. have been '^Eastern theatre: F ts by the taken by us early this 11 ding to a the fortifications on I e been re- front wlflch still held c ce, trench gtorined. The amount out in this not yet been ascertaine iUDDOrt Of ?J~ during the period of investlgatio the valley of ternational eonllict. vices reproduce va rzemysl was editorials, declaring I lorning after note ts utterly unacc the northern manding that steps >ut had been grees of aggressivem of booty has while waiting, th d- utilized by some of t n in cases of in- 'ions between the while other ail- ; bermany. Their rious American '"al, tlieir con vers hat the German 'bey discussed fun eptable ami de- Stalls. Count \< of various de- tol(1 that 3ss be taken. b*>en satisfactory s o. # v. i dent had spoken c e time is being , , . The ambassador he more aecres- I United States and I 1:,tor' P meeting was cor- nien in the ,,eI( ation friendly, and ,,roson, list wil1 damentals and not ol honorsm Hernstorfl" later FEW POLI the interview had ' The list conts ind that the Presi- | ors. Half a dc learly and frankly, house of eon felt hopeful when Unionists, are t rcfbably means that ceremony tor 1 not included in the of rain. I come in for a share The monu a cost of TK'AL HONORS. jointly contri lins few political lion- aml patriotic >zen members of the (',H icgislatu nnons, Liberal and ?' Richi ippointed privy coun- The milits >K place in a downpour ment will be erected at 50,000, which sum was buted by school children societies of the South, re of Virginia and tho nond. iry pageant was an in their fleet which searches ish trenches and prevents from coming out into the also supports the allies' att; In France the most lighting is north of Arras, Germans and French are t for possession of the suga at Jouchez, which both cla: , iu? til ujy unuer u< the Turk- 8jnKen is penetrating tl the Turks Zydaczow, northeast o open. It fighting for the Dniestei acks. Mikolajow. The bo important the battle of Stry has be where the ?Q 60 officers and 12,1 intending ir refinery FIA)\VERS FOR 1"N< lin to hold en. von L.in- 8jve German newspa >e district of er8 of the type of f Stry. and launch abusive artic section east United States and Pr oty taken in poiicy, but the press jen increased eraiiy seem desirous 75 men." thing which might ii \ sion between the V Ij: SAM. while the German no ???? ? , It "W returned to h a ipers, and writ- ? , , . lleved the report Keventlow, to' ? i , .. tor transmission t les against the ,, . A At_ ? wtii . I "Khten the Germa esident Wilson s. A_ ??kh the true, state of and public genernment s opinion .to avoid any- (<> a bettcr ncreaae .ha tan- OPINION WO governments . _ . , . . ? . In oflicial and d te is under con- , , . nn ninn vtaa i embassy. He be- cillors and an < which he prepared baronetcies. A o Berlin would en- ^'r Gilbert Pari .n foreign office on s'r Henry Norr the American gov- of Parliament, and pave the way Twenty perse standing. hoods, among t! DIVIDED. manager of the liplomatie quarters services in conn, 11,1 <L- # ,1 tkn . ... _ equal number receive spiring event mong the latter are'weather, wlii ker .the novelist, and ment for sev. nan, Liberal member the Confedei were greeted >ns are given knight- the lii hem E. L, Fletcher, a veterans for White Sar Line, for 'IlP Kichmon ection with the trans- an(* their gu< t, notwithstanding the oh caused its postpone?ral hours. Veterans of racy, with heads erect, with constant eheera tie of march. Rivaling honors of the day were d Light Infantry Rluea ?r.ts, the company of the and on the outskirts of I forest, where the battle trenches has been contin weeks. The latest victim of th submarines is the Brit Saidieh, sunk in the Nortl seven of her crew. TTT a *nrtTT mnfim n a i *.e Pretre for the Wonderful Hunch of lto? uoua for to ,he Wovernm Washington, June 2.e German States government was l :ish liner sented today with a beau 1 sea with nf roses consisting of n? of blossoms of ever) ? shade, and of more t *?*? I rieties i stcieratlon. In (his ics Presented in complete accord \ cnt. office, which apparei ?The United anxious to preserve formally pre- tions with the Unitet tiful bouquet Precates any publicat iny hundreds ten<l to inflame fe< ' color and Germany or America han 4 0 va- There seems to b< they are acting T . . i.K ? j ot t,ie conference, vitn the foreign Hly is sincerely wouId be beneficli friendly rela- Germa"y a concilj 1 States and de- "eXt Amerl " ion which would ers P?,nted out th eling either in bassa<lor similarly i President Wilson' I was dispatched ai no doubt that memje(j several in cu uo iu me cucti pin t 01 iroop Some thought it Foyer, the fishe ill and bring from Money, Liberal iatory reply to the 1 ment, and a nur mmunication. Oth- I civil service, at the German am- sir John Xe\ was hopeful when to China, is ap] s note of May 1S , cillor; the High nd that he recom- , >\\ r?ndd. am ethods to the Ger- etvpn fii*> nram s; i nanes Kdward | ,,WI n r ries export; Leo G. C. out? member of Parlia- Two milita uber of officials in the ( <-ia 1 side of tl : interesting veil Jordan, minister events was t pointed a privy conn- 'hit tie of the Hon. Sir James Hen-! 'laborate tire bassador to Italy, is 'inpanies of i (',,? o( .1 I tieinated rm wui uuiirus 01 i.onnecuiry balls brought the soi" reunion to a close. An feature of the dosing be reproduction of the Crater. There was an (works display, in which the Virginia Grays parnrrwl lirnn v with rnoliotiA WillUII LLOl UAi ON GALLON A ? Much Intercut Shown in Brought Against the ern Express fompu Columbia Special to i News and Courier, June 2.ing of the constitutional aii Secretary of Agricult rtONTH on behalf of the govern e<l the gift from the N Junction Society, at the govern South- mental farm at Arlingto ,ny. the bushes cover two acr Charleston They had been donatt ?The test- from every section of ity of the and had been growin, me lUl t'lKU Uliue \\ U ure Houston, ! solution consistent v ment accept- j terests and it is cons National Hose one of the unfortun ment experi- the situation is the n, Va., where foreign office to cope es of ground. ' fire brands of the p id by florists I - the country XRV TO fKEH CON K two years, j u 111 rejoice at ft i man foreign ottii ,ith German in- American position idered here that j an open aeci ate incidents of I quarters, howevei inability of the odor's suggestion with the chronic then, and specu re68. spread as to what munication of toi DKMNEI) MAN. it did the viewpoi *e ot' meeting the and St. George i satisfactorily. It Graz, minister t ret. in diplomatic William Strong , that the arabas- are made knigt s were not followed Michael ami St lation was wide- Colonel the H< influence his com Hendrie, lientei lay?expressing as tario; Dr. Will nt of the President pal of MoGill ; Charles Louis des- t tlie lta o Servia, and Francis x^'urred at 1 :e, minister to Chile, it Commanders of St. (Jeorge, and Lieut DRAFTS >n. John Strathearn j mint governor of On- i FO SI iam Peterson, princi- i University, Montreal; ^ "Mm XVi" 11lt? of the Crater which 'etersburK, Va., June 30. BRIEF NOTE 3ND TO BERLIN Ask (Germany if She "Gallon-a-month Act" will ed with interest throuf stote. Proceedings to tei have begun through a mar junction brought by Loga don of Columbia, for Thoa nen, against the Souther Company, who asks that dai)t "be perpetually enjo rof iiafrtar o onA?\# f be watch- The huge rose garden i ;hout the to test the adaptability Bt the act for this section. idamus in n & Gray- WOMAN DOCTOR <1 I. F. Bren *n Express Columbia University Co the defen- on Miss Sohuy dned from New York, June 2.? 8 being used Three Men Killed In of varieties erate John i Miami, Fla., June I are dead as a result c >F LAWS. day to gain an entra ty jail to release Jo nfers Decree vlcted of the murde Ier. Indian and sentenced For the first j The dead are: Wilb _ niniseii?migni ni Attempt to lJb- ment. Ashley. In view of tht 2.?Three men tjie embassay ha >f an attempt to- communicating w noe to. the coun- covint of the outt hn Ashley, con- | understood the P r of a Seminole | request of the an 1 to die June 18. | united States assi ur W. Hendrick- | ting his messages ave on nis govern- the Very Rev. principal of i ditticulties which Kingston, Ont., s experienced in the Order of tth Berlin on ac- George, ing of cables, it is . .. resident granted a TWO ! ' 1 \ A lbftKsador that the | st him in transmit- (Genii and Scr< - Iferntnfir the <tel- I Daniel Miner Gordon, inte??K Queens University, are made Knights of ^ ashingtc St. Michael and St. W,,8?n t0(,a I and pointed, asking a dot tlie Imperial L.NCIKItS FIGHT. he guided ir ? . ; mane princii Hen in .spai'tanliurg tinnal law fi to l>e (ioviTiii'iI by Law on Sea. >1). June 3.? President v dre" ' a note, brief to be seni to Germany inite question?whether government intends to i the future by the hu>le embodied in internair thp pnnflilft nf m Q ri_ * v? usiUg 1U 11 1IU points whiskey for South and from declining to de liquors so offered for th< use of the plaintiff." The case will eventual way to the supreme co United States. This net h ed much attention owing t with which It has been j uumiue time in the history of C Carolina, vereity, a woman was a diver such the degree of doctor of e personal red today at the annus ment exercises. Louisa ly And its founder of the State CI urt of the ciation, and originator as attract- American training schot a the vigor was chosen for that he enforced a ^reat-nront-aronfl-ftmii olumbia Uni- son, jailor; J. R. Ribl candidate for for; Bob Ashley, bro laws, confer- demned man. il commence- Shortly after 12: Lee Schuyler, Ashley approached tt larities Asso- called Hendrickson 1 of the first immediately shot hii al for nurses. Sheriff Hardee cau >nor. She is others suspected of I lett, a police offl- ieate situation tha ther of the con- ambassador's repc the President wil 30 today, Bob through the state le jailor's house, wjn be deliverer to the door and Gerard, in. Bed the arrest of i>k. DKKMIU being implicated | Kf it has arisen. The Spartanburg >rt of his talk with June 2. w. S 11 be sent in code the Security Ti ! department and j e. Screven, pre 1 by Ambassador! Trust Company al encounter or ? this afternoon. ({( TO I.KAVK. I summoned t(? a I court to anawe M'ou nter. Special ,o The Stale. ,,n"! >vnr,Hr' . Glenn, president of i *? ' (al)i ust Company, and T. ! patC,hed 8001 sident of the Colonial vw' ^ end. . engaged in a person- Coincident i North Church street ''tr"n a Ppri Iloth have been ^on ^ern8f? ippear in the mayor's 'a<,or' to ,a r the rhnrnfl nf ,lic. liani and hi ?. It will be submitted net tomorrow and dis1 thereafter, befora th?* ally there will start for sonal emissary of Count rfT, the German ambasy before Emperor WilEh officials of the Ger through the Initiative of Manning. The Prohibitionists an preparations for an active ^ the state prior to the r election on September whether or not the state "dry." At a conference Macon DuPre, head of th Governor Phillip Schuyler of th Revolution, and a ? making daughter of Alexander canvass of eferendum Archangel 0|?en for > 14, as to London, June 2.?Ai will vote only large jeaport o ! here A. coast of the Russian ei ie Wofford cially declared open to ut ut;ii- j iu iicc ie American Everybody Is cool great-grand- the tragedy and Aah Hamilton. cuted according to o ernor. iavigation. rchangel, the Ankn Sacrifice of ! n the north Portland, Ore., Ju mpire, i? offl- biennial council of t navigation. I eration of Women's ouuu nmney. itmisn, MvtKh in the face of l>as??len Assure H ley will be exe- Washington, Ju rder of the gov- French and Itussl have assured the j they will give sa illk Stockings. ! Hernhard Dernbui ne 2.?The mid- the United Statea he General Fed- ported he will g< Clubs met here time this month ami IIu*m1hii Kin- j orderly romluot ||m Safe Conduct. to have grown ne 2.?The British, j court of coi ian embawie* here jn which Mr. i state department ( wjtnpSfl and Mr ife conduct to I)r. aB foreman of rg, when he leuves i. It has been re- KINO OF IT.3 to Norway some , ^ A few wee IT O o ee * . The trouble is Raid man Koverni out of a case tried in the ar union pleas yesterday, ''resident W (Jlenn appeared as a ('a*' the tru< . S reven was serving \ 'n t nite< the jury. | maa Koverni I i#o.n? of viev II.V .\ COHI'ORAI,. ! The ambansa j *.t Preside: ment the substance of uhassador learned from i'son in his talk yesterp state of public opinion d States toward the Gernicnt and the American * on submarine warfare, .dor in his interview with it, it became known to Fitting School, was chosec of a steering committee, t E. Hurts of Columbia, vice and D. W. Robinson o secretary, and an executh tee was selected to have dii of the canvass. Speaker dress voters at gathering ccunty prior to the referei t chairman i according to a Lloyds di he Rev. C. i chairman, and it la possible that fColurabia, national prohibition spe re commit- brought into the state rect charge the fight. 80 far no ori s will ad- sltion has appeared to :n in each and it is believed the n ndum elec- by default, those op apatch. yesterday and listene - of art and music. some of the Mrs. Thomas G. akers will be neapolis, suggested I to assist in 2,000,000 members t ganized oppo- deny themselves 01 prohibition stockings a year am latter will be money toward an < posed simply for work of the fed' d to a discussion I>r. Dernburg hh t i of speeches whic Winter of Min- sentment of the \ that each of the inent. jlistitied t jf the federation I-usitanta in a pu ae pair of ailk , were broad intimi ri contribute the the German emb ndowmeftt fund invited to leave I eration's depart- ' afterward it was .. . w .. who t*r>v/ ? n I?M rjmilliiiii i climax to a series ! <'onf?*rr< h aroused the re- J Udine, Italy, Vashington govern- 1 King Victor El he sinking of the today of his a blic address, there poral in the re itions that through <'onstantine, A aa.y he might be gratification an he country. Soon to visit "his cor learned he had de-| French army" i i n-j?se?i ai tionor <lay, saiil lie r?<l l?.v French. or two a i via Paris. Jane 2.? breadth to p limanuel was notifled aation to tin ppointnient as a cor- The Presii ginient of zouaves at at Count V< Igeria. He expressed tor the sate d said that he desir?d His name if nrades in the valorous but foreign as soon as hp caii! 1 hnva olvoi. . would send within a day nan of judgment and ersonally outline the rite German government, dent made arrangements an Bernstorff's request conduct of the envoy, i not known generally, governments already uou uu me quenuun 01 p hiii >roniDuiOD casting their votes in p rotest. merit of authetic lir I iefl. cided to go volun tartly, leave the front. * States that I icnumiM rn ill IIIcr u U ll?*U he will not be molested.