Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 November 1914 — Page 3

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COLD TRUCK PLUNGE

$50,000,000 Spilled When Car Goes Through Planking—Chauffeur and Guard Injured.

NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—The chauffeur and a guard uf an express automobile truck, one of twelve conveying gold to the sub-treasury In this city, are. in a hospital today as the result of injuries received about midnight when the truck plunged through the planking of the temporary roadway over a new subway on lower Broadway. Two of the twelve casks in the truck were broken open by the accident and with police reserves as guards, the secret service men in attendance removed their precious contents to sacks while a large crowd gathered to watch the novel sight. ^Kach cask was said to contain ono thousand pounds of gold and the value of the entire consignment in the 1trucks was estimated at $50,000,000.

The secret service agents in charge of the trucks refused any information but it was believed the gold was ail or part of a shipment from Denver ,to the sub-treasurv here.

BRITONS SILL FORTS

PARIS, Nov. 4.—A dispatch to the Havas News agency from Athens says that the bombardment of the forts of the Dardanelles which was participated in chiefly by the British fleet Was suspended momentarily, but later fll resumed and continued until 10 o'clock this morning. Seventy shells In all were fired at the Turkish forts.

TURK AMBASSADOR LEAVES.

PARIS, Nov. 4.—3:10 p. m.—Rifaat Pasha, the Turkish ambassador to France, according to the Havas News agency, asked for his passports, which were handed to him at Bordeaux this morning.

GRAY HAIR TURNS BACK TO RIGHT COLOR

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Crown Princess at the Battle Front

CROWS PRINCESS CKCKLIK.

Crown Princess Cecelie, of Germany, is reported to have joined the crown prince at his headquarters in France. Her purpose in going-to the front is to bt-stow decorations on officers of her dragoon regiment.

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eral troops in the Colorado strike zone. Loading of a special train began at daybreak. A machine gun detachment is part of the equipment. About 2G0 men make up the force.

PASTORS DISCUSS ELECTION.

Civic Conditions to Be Subject At Meeting Next Friday. A specially called meeting of the Terre Haute Ministerial association was held at the Y. M. C. A. .Wednesday morning, at which the election of Tuesday was discussed. A committee of five men was appointed to investigate civic conditions and they will report at another meeting which will be held at the Y. M. C. A. Friday morning. Mrs. S. C. Stimson, Miss Emma Moor? and practically all of the ministers of the city were present.

The committee appointed consists of Rev. L. Curtis Talmage, Rev. I. B. Harper, Will A. House, Rev. F. LeRoy Brown and Rev. C. E. Geist. Rev. O. E. Mark, president of the association, said the election would be discussed at the meeting Friday, but that other affairs of civic importance would r.iso be considered.

SOLID SOUTH IS BROKEN.

Progressives Elect Lone Congressman In Louisiana. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 4.—Indications at midnight were that the "solid south" had been broken by the election of W. P. Martin, progressive, to congress from the Third Louisiana district. At progressive headquarters victory was claimed by 1,500. Managers for Henri L. Gueydan, the democratic candidate, were silent. With approximately 60 per cent of the vote in, Martin was leading by 855.

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Likewise the Numbskull Has a Poor Show—Baptizes Lot of Converts.

"Paul is the monument of the ages to an educated ministry. He is tiie most marvelous example of the j?ra,ce of God in the new testament. N'p fan was more consistent as a persecutor of the Church of God and no man was more thorough-going as a Christian. But God himself can not make a great apostle out of thc-unsaved, and a bold and able advocate or an intellectual giant out of a rummy of a numbskull. He can do wonders for either of these fellows but can not make something mighty of them no more than you could make a kastor razor out of pot metal. The material was there in Paul's case and if there is anything to build on in your life, God will make the most of it. In sin it will go to rot. On which side shall your life'be?"

This was part of the eloquent message of Evangelist Clyde Lee Fife, at the Central church last night, Seventh and Mulberry. The building was crowded with the largest week night audience ever known since the opening of the campaign.

Ten more people came forward to profess faith in Christ and to unite with the churches, making 145 the first two days of invitation. A large number will be baptized tonight as there are so many that it will take several nights in the meeting to finish the ordinance for those who have already come forward. The baptizing will begin tonight at seven o'clock and the sermon soon after seven thirty. Tonight the Fife brothers will sing, "In Sight of the Crystal Sea," as a quartet and Earl H. Fife will play a coronet solo, "The Song of the Soul," from the "Climax," with orchestra accompaniment. The Mewhinney Candy company people come as a delegation to the revival at Central church tonight. The Fife party expect the Vandalia round house men Thursday night in a delegation. The "West Terre Haute high school is expected Friday night.

WILL EXHIBIT DRAWINGS.

Mrs. P.. Wallace Coffey, a T»rre Haute woman, will give an exhibition of her drawings and paintings at the

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Capture Large Quantities of Supplies Prom Servians In Macvo District.

BERLIN, Nov. 4 (by wireless).-r-An announcement given in Vienna says that Austrian forces in Poland, after holding the itussians in check in the Lysagora, continued their retiring movement to positions previously selected by them.

The situation in Galicia is unchanged. The Austrians have captured large quantities of supplies from the Servians in the Macva district where the enemy retreated in haste.

According to official information given out in Berlin today certain Arms in Amsterdam have been informed from South Africa that the insurgents in the union of South Africa number 10,000 men. They have in their possession quick flrers and machine guns. The English war supplies in the Cape Colony are described as insufficient.

CONGREGATIONAL MEETING.

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SOCIALIST GOES TO CONGRESS.

London Is First New Yorker to Be So Elected. NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—A socialist

Emeline Fairbanks Memorial Librax\v, congressllonal district who has been Nov. 9, 10 and 11. The exhibition will active In labor and socialist circles in be open to the public, and many of this city for many years. He defeated Mrs Coffey's friends will be present Congressman Henry M. Goldfogle, the to assist her in receiving those who democratic and independence league wish to see her work. candidate.

Three Seized, But All Information Is Withheld. HONOLULU, Nov. 4.—Three Japanese are being held under arrest by the naval authorities at Pearl Harbor, where a large government drydoclc Ya under construction. All information is being withheld as to the nature of the charges against them.

A report that a Japanese aviator had been deterred by the U. S. authorities from making an exhibition flight which gained publication yesterday, has been denied by the aviator.

TEAM KILLED ON RAILROAD.

Driver for Brazil Transfer Company Drives Upfcn Tracks. A team of horses belonging to the Smith & Proctor Co., of Brazil, was killed shortly before 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon on the Pennsylvania tracks near the Glenn home. The driver of the transfer wagon drove on the tracks just as the train reached the crossing. Both horses were carried 150 feet. The driver escaped with minor Injuries.

G. 0. P. CARRIES HONOLULU.

HONOLULU, Nov. 4.—The republicans were successful in the election held here yesterday, winning the territorial and municipal offices with a few exceptions. Hon. J. K. Kalanianaole (Prince Cupid). was elected delegate to congress by 3,000.

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES

Harrison—Andrew M. Powers (Dem.) was elected over George Hebb (Rep.) by 1,386.

Sugar Creek—Thomas P. Comjannon (Dem.) was elected over W. A. Sanford (2Upk) b7 a majority of 261.

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day evening at 7:30 o'clock. An address there and while looking for his famof welcome will be given by Neal jiy-, his father came along and got Nissen, of West Terre Haute, which him. will be replied to by F. S. H'"*ibut, of Portland, Ind. The sermon will be preached by E "r. A. E. Shattuck, of Kokomo, Ind. mmunion will also be taken. An all-day session will be held Thursday with the closing meeting Thursday evening.

has been elected for congress for the tained permanent garrisons first time in the history of New York, northern portion of Persia. He is Meyer London, of the Twelfth

Socialists led by three brass bands

TURKS SEIZE SHIPPING paraded all over the east side today (after the count was completed. London LONDON, Nov. 4.—The Turkish au-1

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thorities, according to a neuter's tele- I union at the time of their strike. gram dispatch from Constantinople via Sofia, have begun to seize the shipping lying- off Constantinople. The porte also have ordered the extinction the light houses in the Mediterranean littoral.

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FOUR STATES REJECT

CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—Prohibition was defeated in four states yesterday with both sides claiming victory in a fifth. California and Washington votsd against the ousting of saloons and alcoholic manufacture. Arizona, also, decided to remain wet. Colorado, the other western state voting on the subject, is claimed by both the antirsaloon league and those who favor ths saloon.

Ohio defeated a prohibition amendment also, but in Illinois agents of the ariti-saloon league asserted that they had gained a victory in electing a state legislature composed of a majority of prohibition advocates.

LOST CHILD FARES WELL.

Gets Pop Corn and Patrol Ride Before Father Claims Him. Asa Malooley, 3 years old, 401 North Third street, wandered away from his home Wednesday morning and while his father was very much worried a3 to his whereabouts, Asa was enjoying the company of a big ball of popcorn, being led around by some strangers who treated him royally, and finally given a ride in the police patnol. The lad-was found Eighth and Wabash avenue and was taken to Traffic Of-

Central Association Members Gather At West Terre Haute. The annual meeting of the central association of the Congregational' flcer Harvey Jones at Seventh and churches and ministers will be held at Wabash, who called for the patrol. In the pethanv church at Miller and the meanwhile a woman said that the Church avenues at West Terre Haute. bGy lived near Eleventh and Wabash The first meeting will be held Wednes-

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PERSIA SERVES ULTDtATUlEt.

Tells Russia to Withdraw Troops Immediately. BERLIN, Nov. 4.—(By wireless). A dispatch received here from Copenhagen, according to information given out in Berlin officially today, says that the Persian minister to Petrograd has demanded the immediate recall of the Russian forces of occupation in Persia.

Russia for some time past has mainin the

WILL RESUME STORY HOUR.

Children's Affair At Fairbanks Library Again Taken Up. Story hour for the children will be resumed at the Emeline Fairbanks Memorial library at S o'clock Saturday afternoon, Miss Minnie Connor, librarian in charge of the children's department, announced Wednesday. The story hour will be held every Saturday afternoon at this time in the children's room, Miss Connor said.

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COPENHAGEN, Oct. 4.—Via London, 1:35 a. m.—A fleet of German warships has gathered off the Aland I islands in the Baltic sea, northeast of Stockholm, and opposite the entrance to the Gulf of Finland.

They evidently were proceeding north and have stopped to await orders.

WILSON DISTRICT TO G. 0. P.

TRENTON, N. J., Nfov. 4.—President Wilson's home congressional district, the Fourth, of New Jersey, has elected Elijah C. Hutchinson, rep., to succeed Congressman Allan B. Walsh, dem., by about 2,000 plurality.

Meager returns indicate strong republican gains throughout the state and the democrats will probably not have more than four or five of the twelve congressmen. The present delegation is ten democrats and two republicans.

PLAIT LEADS NEWLANDS.

CARiSON, Nev., Nov. 4.—Samuel Piatt, republican, for United .States senator, continued to increase his lead over Francis G. New'lands, democrat, in the returns today from yesterday's election ,in Nevada. Fifty-eight precincts out of 240 in the state gave Piatt 3,19?: Nev/lands, 2,851.

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