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‘ No Stampede to Roosevelt, Says Old Guard ee eee cena saemeeeeneneeemeat WEATHER—Thunder showers to-night; Sunday fal FRM The Giorld, FINAL [Circulation Books Open to All” | =_nE Pe “Circulation Books Open to All.” — _PRICE ONE CENT. covet: Rist Tie ene NEW ‘YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1916. 12 PAGES PRICE ‘ONE CENT. 8 OF KAISER’S BIG WARSHIPS BOTTLED UP BY THE BRITISH British Warahin Lawn Bate in orth Se greet ENGLISH DIED ALMOST TO A MAN ON FIVE LARGEST SHIPS LOST —<¢2—__—___ German Battleship Westfalen Now Total Loss of Life Is Placed at 8,000— | Reported Among Lost — Rumor Two British Admirals Among the | That Big Dreadnought Hinden-- Dead—Beatty Cut Off Foe’s Battle burg Was Also Sunk—20 Ger-| Cruisers From Base When They man Torpedo Boats May Be Lost. Fled. | LONDON, June 3.—Eight German battle cruisers have been] ‘mor is to the effect that the (Queen Mary was sunk by a bomb dropped cut off from their base and have been bottled up in Danish}! 4 sirigible, but this report, in view of the opinion expressed at the ; 7 Admiralty that the Zeppelins had accomplished little, probably is with- waters by Admiral Beatty, who was in command of the first) i. yundation. : British fleet that engaged the Kaiser's warships on Wednesday. Fishermen who witnessed the battle have arrived at Erbjerg, Nore The Danish authorities ordered the German ships to leave} way, with the report that two Zeppelins were destroyed and that every 2 by noon to-day or intern man of the crew of one of the airships perished. A ; ght survive he cruiser F ve artiv Regs Admnira HOOB, on N. QUEEN "MARY, TONNAGE By? 0 SPEED, 35.7 KNOTS, EIGHT SHI IN-GONS ba RRRAanoomenT STA Amira UNealI Vix coup, was tander tals’ atteraeen Eight survivors of the German cruiser Frauenlob have arrived at ith by the Admiralty, which added: ' he Hook of Holland on a tugboat. They say the vessel sank ten minutes after she was struck, and they believe the rest of her crew “We went out within enemy waters seeking # tight, Our of 380. were lost ~ BULL MOOSE Inferior teet engaged the entire German battle tleet, forced them ESTIM, ATE OF SHIPS AS HIGH AS 150. to return to harbor and to give up any plan of action they may Estimates of the sumbe: of vessels which took part in the battle have contemplated.” . : range from 45 or 48 up to 150. Tie Germans claim the British had 34 i was added that the latest reports recelyed from Admiral Jellicoe hips and that their force was smaller. The British Admiralty claims that and Viee Admiral Beatty had caused a feeling of elation among naval) ie Conan fleet was superior innumbers'to the Brillsh, omcers: Careful comparisoa the Bri S of the British and German reports of the sea ‘The German dreadnought Westialen, of 18,600 tons, has been added to fight seem to indicate that Vice Admiral Sir David Beatty’s cruiser the steadily growing list of vessels sunk, according to a wireless despateh squadron came in contict with the German fleet, or possibly, in the first But Progressives in Chics Mi DREADNOUGHTS, British Penne Says the Marlborough Got Hegel aniey abohe only which states that the German Admiralty admits instance, a portion of th 2 a. hy eth. a8 Of ti re e st F eB sh force has not official ae 4 r sais PALES SO x hethe | Into a Nest of Torpedoes — Dodged Previous unofiicial reports said that the new dreadnought Hindenburg, nee ey eee Hee eh pa he pe eee ce ee Sieh anaes SIX BATTLE CRUISERS 1 Three, Hit by the Fourth, 27,000 tons, which with her 17-Inch guns way the pride of the German yy viii Lt eae UROTON, ’ four ome armored cruisers, a number of light cruisers and a —_—— navy, was also sunk, There is no German report to confirm this, eee Sperial to The F force of destroyers, Ht was this feet that tirst engaged the German high CHICAGO, June $7 sive | LONDON, June 3.—The following statement was issued this after= When the Brithh battleship Queen Mary, which was the show ship of (041, Party 1s ready at any time to accept noon by die Admiralt the British navy, went down she carried all on board with the exeeption . ; ; , b occcbay , , Ae ae he . noon by the Ad oliclehts: Her complement was about 1,006 officers ond men, There was low visibility, which means that the w was thick “The British loss in men was very large owing to the fact that | A three British battle cruisers blew up from interior explosion Tillman Wants Naval Bill En- “Submarines took part on both sides. The British ship M . larged — Daniels Takes Les- | got into a nest of son From North Sea Battle, | was hit by a fou the Progressives, can ti —_——-- was able to make place Ww ASHINGTON, June %—Ch an “Admiral Beatts This stand wi the place of Theodore too All were lost on board the battle erulser Indefutigable (400 men) and) and the range of vision was perhaps not more than six miles, Therefore the armored crulser Black Prince (750), With the exception of her eap- | the action was fought at short range, in which both the main and seeond- borough | tam, = Hentenant and three men, none was saved on the battle cruiser’ ary armaments were brought to bear. The German battleships mount submarine torpedoes. She doses three « n be iarinaiie ‘40 men). Rear Admiral Horace Hood went down with the ndary armaments, so that the British battle cruisers it despite the damage inflicted the Iborough sin xd at she we te »mendous fire, three of the: a : Rear Admiral Arbuthnot was lost with the Defence (755 men), on!“ eat short range to a tremendous tire, three of them being Vhich every man went down, destroyed. . It was admitted this afternoon that the British losses in the hattle, ONLY A FEW totalled more than 5,000 oft Up to this time, howey publicans have shown late, nor on any co very powerful | were ex duced a man who, in the op s call for help was sent to the British main fleet and brought Admiral Jellicoe and an unknown number of British battle- ‘AVED FROM THE Fi AUENLOB. Geskge W. Lor hrs and men, The Germans are said to admit) ¢ of the survivors of Frauenlob, a midshipman tain, He ships to the scene, losses of 3,000, sto Mi, at the Hook of Holland, said he believed he and. hi “The . e a 3 @ loss j itish ns 1s. place, nirtee: " n lo fi Svan willtt to! the main battle then ensued, with British battleships in The loss in British shi placed at fourteen, ¥ ‘man loss} panions who were brought here were the only men to e ape. He re- Nean c erutsers and direct engagements with German battleships—dreadnought against » hetween id thirty vessel more t of five bat dreadnought, During this part of the battle the Germans lost two jports (at his ship was tighting from 6 o'clock in the evening until 1 No battleships, as in dreadnoughts and the British none. O'dock in the morning. At that time she st figure for h German losses is based on the ona German tor wis struck by a torpedo and © b, assed by the couse yeste A | ti MM TIV y t penhager ry] n . ” roby Ne, i ee I ” i PAL paket by the Holes yeater “Admiral Beatty then forced to retrace his course to the open]! me ; ee at arriving at Copenhagen, wh Y}oank. The men on board jumped into the sea, but only a tew ot them ub 1 " H th went . 1 torpedo boat oY t { eine rae necessarily 1 lhookewe wAtorTiiiman expinined: that Thus the situati veloped with the German battleships and battle | Mt Hy y ne PEROHSRS WE ' reaching rat macouanrityl noc im tion was not based on the naval /crulsers fighting against British 1 cruisers, Was OLY announced to-day tha British were hopelessty outnumbered word ‘r . & ' tI : Plies that some . gement In the i becaune sea endeavored to cut off the Ger from re. | Which the Germans report ¢ ir latest dreadnoughts in a produced who « place, But | mity of candidate other jwas declired to have been Up this far, the House bin| they had been hi ally enlarged, and I “At this stage ot ere of German battlesh oN : Warspite was damaged by guntir German battle cruisers ina mist rE 1 \ ¢ battle the British were out-numbered | e Ln ee Kien to (tie SinniiE Gr the ind eon the Kaiser's fleet is also reported lost Sudder the Germiar made a running tg vatoh from ¥mtid says deta of the son his left, « ¥ pat the | the Brit Fe 1 ' ' ruler Perkin ate urprise There were no seve 1 ; I : eee three ‘ here s only one Zer pelin, being the | naines of the Sh Nomad and Neste Ka Rooney 4 injured and retired ler of Ymuiden, who RMAN DESTROY unanimity “Chus the four phases were aS ACTIVE iN NIGHT ATT: ACh, comprised, tirst of \dmiral Perkins i Beatty's attempt to cut olf the manss second, his forced res A feature of the batt! SS Howls Of omeers, conferenc it tirement to the open sea hy appearance of the German battle. xl mn Brit myparaly i ‘The Elbing was a new and fast Republican |» ships, when the British were outnumbered for a times third, the uN Se tony: api (Continued on Ti arrival of the main British Het unde ral Jellicoe, when It th itinued for some | an" eet be pein hecame a dreadnought against dread and, fourth, a retire: j Ani a Tiel eins (nue ¢ ep epee oral Ss ment of the German forces In the face of the British attack. reat among the | Was am weer wed, | CONVENTION A 7 ——— er AD ERNE RNS. id oO s nobeed warships v ARMY BILL “SIGHED “KING GEORGE REPLIES BY THE PRESIDENT TO JELLICOE'S MESSAGE ». aft ANNOUNCEMENT J..." The following Famous Writers and Public Men will report the Repub- pa ei sm sal ‘ Entire German Fleet ican National Convention at Chi- ir ; x 4 SBE ON, / . ‘ cago for The New York World ; Ttaralic hie h ' i i rs nha j ng aged in Big Battle . ‘ Bee arte ; ve Sarl} NORMAN waniga v ‘ 1 the German Mest w The Comtral News says Ht has learned that atte ction the Germs 7 Wagan amare | a are adh Ce a geprtonom Bh deat dint Mma mnt ea tre my, TOY : ILLINGHENNINGa ivan llc joeo heavy 18 wx Ae ltneat ' large number of mines, The 1 suuadron stated, succeeded in Berlin Wild W ith Joy GEORGE W. PERKINS : ih f ‘ Be W setting between the 4 nobatile Meet and the smatler Gorman vessels, ‘ ee _ ive 1 ‘ adatter a brief « meme forced them dato theiy awa mine dtetdy with . vlogs to Sayvilled | German bigh see Beginning Next Monday, June 5. (For Racing Results See Pays 2.) >" f South A Le Me + diststrous resutis for the Germans, aged in Wednesday s battle under personal command of Vice i (Entries on Page 9.) “ tore eouvenis, ‘ays Accounts wo tO Lie part Played by the Zeppelins diltes widely, One Adora Spheer, the German ommander who suvceeded Admiral vem Pobi.