Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 July 1917 — Page 2

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WASHINGTON, July 10.—General 'jChang Hsun, leader of the attempt to «|r*8tore the Manchu dynasty In China, ifiwas reported by Minister Relnsch to--day to have withdrawn his troops into ,'jthe Imperial City and the Temple of .? Heaven, the two most historic and beautiful sections of Peking.

J« Loyal troops of the republic sur^round the city, and complete destructlon of the monarchial movement ib ,considered only a matter of a short •time, Interrupted communication with

r'Tien Tsin was restored July 8. 4 Chang Hsun's choice of the Imperial |3City and the Temple of Heaven as his |place of refuge after his desperate project had Leen swamped by a wave iof universal republican opposition, iconfirms the belief here that he in#^tends to hold China's priceless edi* ^fices as a pawn for his own personal safety.

PEKING, (Via Tien Tsin), July«9.— *The western army under Gen. Tsao •^Sl-sun, military governor of Chi Li, is ^now within a few metres of the city #while the forces of Gen. Chuan Chi^Kwein are a few miles southeast of the f^c.iiMtal. Heavy artillery lire can be i'ice--:! In that dirocti. •_ Troops from -AK$ lgan, a town in t»-o province Ci:i .1* have

temporary presidency. Negotiations under •way for the surrender of I rChang Hsnn's Suchow Fu forces. The «-o-operation of the navy is being ar?irange

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Kxtended order. Kules for deployment. The command guide right (left or i center) indicates the base squad for the employment if in line it designates the actual right (left or center) squad, if in column the command guide right Ueft) designates the leading sqad, nnd the Command guide center designates the center squad. After the deployment is completed, the guide is center without command, unless otherwise ordered.

At the preparatory command for forming skirmish line, from either column of squads or line, each squad leader (except the leader of the bastsquad, when his squad does not advance), cautions his squad, follow me by the right (left) tlank, as the case may be, at the command march, he bteps in front of his squad an«i leads it to its place in the line.

Having given the command for forming skirmish line, the captain, if necessary, indicates to the corporal of the base squad the point on which the squad la to march the corporal habitually looks to the captain for such directions.

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."off Gen. Chang Hsun's retreat toward ^the northwest. Heavy engagements 0®re expected,

Bombs were again dropped on the Wlmperlal palace by an airilane of the republicans. Foreign reinforcements •jfhave arrlvfcft. Arrnn foments have ::leen made whereby troop trains daily \will be permitted between Peking and 'sTien Tsin each way, subjected to »Jsearch.

Although there was much noise at "V^the battle of Lang Fang and republicans report the killing of 500 im.•'"'perialists and the wounding of numer.bus others, foreign eye witnesses estii linate total casualties at ten on each 'j.side. A reward of $100,000 has been ^placed on Chang Hsun dead or alive.

Liang Chi-Chao, chief counsellor of "iTuan Cht Jui, leader of the republican 'forces, says there is no question of any ^compromise with Chang Hsun, as the republicans are determined finally to ioverthrow him. Tuan Chi Jui, interviewed at Tien Tsin, Is optimistic. He believes the Imperialist movement will collapse in the next 24 hours. He retceived a telegram from Peng Ku Cheng, i Announcing that he has assumed the

CllARLKS POl LETTK.

By Special CorrespondentVINCENNTSS, Ind., July 10.—Charles Poulette, aged 65, scion of an old French family, died Sunday evening, after a li^nering illness. The deceased lived a retired life at the home of his sister, Mrs. Emily Burke. Funeral services were held this morning at St. Francis Xavier cathedral and interment was in Mt. CAlvary cemetery.

ANDREW J. SOVBRJf,

By Special Correspondents PARIS. 111., Jilly 10,-^Andrew J. Sovern, 78 years old, a veteran of the civil war, and father of Oeorge and Andrew Sovern, of Terre Haute, died Sunday evening in the Soldiers' Home hospital in Danville, 111. The body arrived here yesterday and was taken to the Sovern home on West Court street. Aside from his two sons, Mr. Sovern Is

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HtHS. MARGARET I'EHL. Mrs. Margaret Fehl, 78 years old, died Monday night at 8 o'clock at the residence, lfiOl Locust street. She survived by three sons, John, cf Chicago Charles C., of the city, and William J. Fhl, of Albuquerque, N. M., who is expected Thursday or Friday. A daughter, Mrs. C. T. May, of the city, aisj survives. Plans for the funeral will be announced later.

The body was taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. Charles May, 1809 Ohio street, where the funeral will be held.

NORVAL W. CUM MINUS.

By Special Correspondent, KOCKVILL.E, lid., July 10.—After a lingering illness, No*val W. Cumniings died Monday afternoon at th-* residence of his son, Jl. J. Cumininps, ex-clerk of Parke rouniy. Mr. Cummings was one of the oldost citiaens of Itockvillo and had js.-'jI hs county treasurer, and was republican chatiman in He was a momtmr of the J. A. R., having enlisted with the Thlrty-flr^t regiment in the cfvil war, and was badly woundod in the battle of Chlckamauga. In recent years Mr. Cummings conducted a livery barn in Rockville. His son is the only surviving member of his immediate family. Funeral services will be held at the residence Wednesday afternoon. Rev. C, D. Rovse, of the Methodist church, of which deceased was a member, officiating Burial will be conducted by the O. A. R. Deceased was born at ILexington Va., la September, 1637

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survived by his wife, formerly Mary Hunter, and with whom he celebrated his fiftieth wedding anniversary last Thanksgiving. Funeral services will be held at St. Mary's Catholic church at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning, Fath# er P. Fallon officiating. Burial will be in St Mary's Catholic cemetery

ANAECHISTS ARE SENTENCED.

Berkman was taken to the, federal penitentiaty at Atlanta, Ga., and Miss Goldman to the state penitentiary at Jefferson City, Mo. Each was sentenced by Federal Judge Mayer to the maximum penalty of two years* imp: isonment and to pay a fine of $10,iM).

The prisoners were in a defiant mood during their departure. Marshal McCarty permitted a few friends to tell them good bye and as they were being put into a patrol wagon, Herkman said: "We are going straig-ht to Petrograd by wa" of Atlanta and Jeffereon City. We're glacl to go."

In addition to fhe-sevore sentence, Miss Goldman and Berkman are liable to be deported. Berkman is not a citizen and Miss Goldman asserts citizenship only on her father's

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T11 sentencing the pnsoners, Judge Mayer said he regretted they had not Put their abilities to better use, since they could have been "highly influencing elements in imparting knowledge to the foreigners who come here."*

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"VALPARAISO. Ind., July 10.—Henry Defrietas, aged 3Q, wealthy manufacturer, committed suicide his home here today by slashing his throat with a razor. He was an invaJid and was said to be despondent because of his condition.

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Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, Tennessee, Illinois, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. 'The members of the national guard of the various states affected by this rail will be concentrated at such places as may be designated by the war department.

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**II. And under the authority conferred upon me, by clause second of section 1, of the act of oongress To authorize the president to increase temporarily the military establishment of the United States,* approved May 18, 1917, I do hereby draft into the military service of th. United States of and from the fifth day of August, nineteen hundred and se\cnteen, all members of the national guard and all enlisted members of the national guard reserve of the following states, except members of staff corps and departments not included in the personnel of tactical organizations and except such other officers of the national guard as have been or may be specially notified by my authority that they will not be drafted, to wit: "New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska. Maine. New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts/ Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina. Tennessee, Illinois, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, "Washington, Oregon, Indiana, Kentucky, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and California.

Discharged as Militiamen. 'TIL All persons hereby drafted shall on and from the fifth day of August, nineteen hundred and seventeen, stand discharged from the militia, and under the terms of section 2 of the act of May 18, 1917, be subject to the lawt and regulations governoring the reg v.lar army, except as to promotions, so far as such laws and regulations artapplicable to persona whose permanent retention in the military service on the active or retired list is not contemplated by law. "IV. The members of each company battalion, regiment, brigade, division or other organization of the national guard hereby drafted into the military service of the United States shall be embodi^l in organizations corresponding to those of the regular army. The officers not above the rank of colonel of said organization of the national guard who are drafted and whose oflicers are provided for in like organizations of the regular army, are hereby appointed officers in the army of the linited State# in the arm, atafl corps, or department and In The grades in which they now hold commission? as officers of the national guard such appointments to be effective subject to

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John Burson, 24 years oM, whd told the police he stopped her® while on his way to Pittsburgh, Pa., was taken to police headquarters Monday night with a deep gash in his head, which, he said, was inflicted with a beer bottle." Burson visited friends near Twenty-fifth street and First avenue, where a fight occurred, during which he was struck. He was released.

NORMAL STUDENT ROBBED.

Robert MuSfim, an Indiana State Normal school student from Anderson. Ind., reported to the police that some one errtered his room at 620 Kagle street Monday night and stole a pocket book containing 17 and a gold watch while he slept.

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