Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - November 5, 1914, Washington, District Of Columbia POST WANT ADS ARE FREE If your ad if of a personal nature you can use Post Want Ads free of Temperature 79 47 TODAY NO. NOVEMBER 5, 1914.-FOURTEEN TWO ENVOYS QUIT ENTENTE NATIONS AND TURKISH TOWNS GERMANS ACTIVE IN NORTH ALLIES GAIN TEUTONS FLEE RUSSIANS RUSSIANS VICTORIOUS IN ASIA ENGLAND ALARMED BY NAVAL ALLIES READY FOR BLOW AT YPRES at Front Watches Preparations for New Battle As Anglo-French Army Is BRITISH CRUISER SHELLS ARABIAN RED SEA TOWN Five Russian Warships and 19 Transports Reported Sunk by Fleet Still Dardanelles has now definitely broken off diplomatic relations with Great and Her diplomatic in the capitals of these acting on orders from today demanded and re- Some of them already have left their while the others will depart Although no statement to this effect has been it is understood that Turkey's apology for the of her fleet in Russian Black SIM ports and Russian ships proved to the powers of the triple in that Turkey not prepared to accede to the demand that the officers in her service be dismissed and the purchased from Germany Bulgaria Prepares for The v. the Ottoman thas are already taking warlike The od Kort in have invaded M nor anil Anglo-French fleet Is the forts of the nelles Now that T irkey has aligned self the at lation rife to the other Balkan Greece Is said tcp be p r. to t ike sides with the Bulgaria given of however as a garian In the area of r h p Bulgaria must be prepared far It was officially tonight that tho cruiser Minerva has the Arabian town of dah on the Red Russians Defeat Turkish An official from the staff of the Russian army In i POSITIONS ON THE YSER ABANDONED BY GERMANS Allies Advance Near and Gain Ground in Region of and Men on GERMANS RETREAT ON PRUSSIAN LINE appearance of four German battleships and four cruisers within 10 miles of the northeast coast of England on Tuesday is causing most of the discussion in this country The daring dash of the German squadron cates that the prolonged inactivity of the larger units of the German fleet has been but much satisfaction is expressed that the cruiser by the clever seamanship of her caped from a tight corner practically There is a disposition among naval men to be- lieve that no serious raid was but that the Germans hoped to induce British warships to follow by laying mines as they to eaten some of the bigger as they did the sub- marine Fire on Halcyon Fifteen The fact the seems to Indicate to the naval ex- here that ships engaged in this work These experts argue that Germany would not take such risks with new As if to prove their the experts say that the Russians Throw Left Wing Back Toward Biala and of The text o of Turkey Turkish ing official communication from Russian general staff quarters was given out here night sudden change has been noted since November 3 on the ian have crossed East Prussian where the en- which recently has been on the defensive almost the communication j has begun to fall back at certain out In given Bays that R j the driving back the the frontier driven hack the gu irds they took possession of the towns of and p after their ilea 1 The I j retreat is precipitate on the left wing of the which was vigorously thrown back ward Biala and Our troops took capturing a I large quantity of arms and arid abandoned munition and making prisoners of are tn Asiatic a German i south of the Turkey from the from the k 1-1 iai crly direction to Shelling Dardanelles the 1" Decisive Victory Over I the left bank of the Vistula the I Germans continue their precipitate retreat I toward the Their rear have dislodged from Kolo and On the morning of miki says 3 we drove sack tne Austrians toward by j which place our troops nat. from the no the tre of the is the outcome i n. shots were the x prominent part of the en- except that a T on shore that nf shells must have found Acting for A h by of says that the Servian left M-e capital this after Servian inter- ests the u The according to the h hate begun to the shipping off SECOND must making 600 prisoners and machine WEBS IN MEXICO Carranza and Gutierrez Set Up Their CHIEFS LINE UP FOR FRAY Several Notable Leaders Refuse to Join New Carranza Moves His Capital From ico City to Puebla and Gutierrez Re- mains vat Where Con- vention Chief's Troops but Villa's Are ter Trained and More El Nov. with two had two capitals Neither of them was Mexico Gen. who for several days has been at between Mexico City and Vera today ordered his cabinet with the archives of the to proceed The other capital is at scene of 'the recent conference of Gen. elected by the convention as provisional officiated at that With the admitted split between ranza and Villa there came today the ing of sides by the various Claims Several The Carranza general consulate here night announced that several of the most Important leaders had Joined the ranza among them Gen. Alvaro commander of the tary who has acted as a neutral in the Gen. Lucio cavalry commander of division formerly chief of eastern and Gen. Antonio who president of and Urtt today for Moxico Pablo commander of the eastern military previously had acknowledged his loyalty to According to troops commanded by Ing at the British cruiser these Carranza Is stronger than a much better organized army and superior The west coast with the tion of now dominated by BOTH SIDES SAY IT IS VICTORY Republicans and Democrats Are Pleased Over PRESIDENT TO BE GROOMED His Advisers Will Begin Soon to Prepare for 1916 G. 0. MEN CONFIDENT resulted in damage to that showed tha were not ed with modern The firing at the British cruiser Halcyon lasted fifteen Two British In ad- 1 torena a Villa has joined his agents Fight Until San Nov. ail the chiefs of the constitutionalist army dition to the which sued the The admiralty announces that one cer and 30 men on the were It Is that ample preparations nave been made by the British admiralty to meet any future As it troops don me I will abandon my native but on the other any part of them sustain and uphold we will fight at with rifles and ball until These are the defiant were stationed along the roads leading from the shore to the town ready for the remote contingency of any mans foot on English Germans Give Up The official reports of the fighting on land as issued today only ad- vances at various points and repulses of enemy attacks at There IB in On the day we won a de- victory over the along thp whole from to The enemy fell back with all Our troops took which Is an im- portant strategical Prisoners the south the past we have made prisoners of 200 officers and soldiers and have taken a large number of cannon as well as machine During the night of November 3 the Austrians made a series of attacks which were fiery but they Our troops took a firm In the region of and is nothing to report from the rest of the Turkish fleet Is concentrated In the Black Sea with a base in Apparently they are trying to avoid a fight with our official announcement from the French war office on the ON no great change in to these It is definitely announced that the Germans have given up their positions along the having been driven out there by the flooded try and the gunfire of the allied troops and The have kept up their attacks on the linea around where the British troops are Although there ia evidence that the new main effort of Emperor William's forces to break through at this point has not yet ly the Germans continue to bring up and under the eyes of the emperor are preparing to make another big attempt to get through to the Allies Strongly From the coast to a. short battle the Germans have eleven army roughly half a million That the allies have been throwing fresh forces Into Belgium is indicated in today's official account from the which speaks of both forces from home and Indian troops in that area of and of every description have been sent to meet the threatened Allies Make Considerable Nov. gains and losses each side marked the great struggle between the allies and the Germans along the extended battle front in France and Belgium according to officers who have returned here from the fighting The French and English these officers made considerable ress In the neighborhood of and On the other hand the ON SECOND to and and November 8. Leave ington 3 a. Baltimore and which Gen. is in a statement given out at the Mexican consulate after the receipt of a telegram from Puebla late The statement Bald Gen. Carranza had Issued the following relative to the action of the delegates at Fell Into He valiant generals have made a resignation that has never been presented or forwarded by and which I have never and they have even gone so far as to appoint a And by this last act they have fallen into a trap prepared for them by some of the Madero 17 Naval Battle in North Sea Between Brit- ish and Germans Special to The Washington Nov. is reported tonight that a great battle has been fought in the North Sea be- tween the British and German and that seventeen ships have No confirmation can be obtained from government officials Politicians of all parties busied themselves yesterday explaining how and why the unexpected de- of Tuesday came The singular thing about the ical situation is that Democrats from the President down claim the result as a while delighted over the wedge they have driven into the solid ranks of their forecast their utter rout in 1916. Both sides appear to be and plans will now be laid by the Democrats to the President two years and by the Re- publicans to prove to the country that he is not that he is responsible through his policies forced upon the Con- for the that found in the votes of protest day Success In the elections the Re- publicans States that had been conceded to their This was notable in New York and In the latest returns cate the election of former Gov. Hiram one of the radical Progressives at the Democrats elected their governors in thirteen and licans At Odds Over House The Democratic control of the Senate is Increased from a majority of ten to although two doubtful districts depending upon the final count may this The Democratic majority of 145 in the House has been reduced to 37 over the to the claims of. Tom in charge of Democratic last This majority In the next House is fixed at 23 by the presa and runs down to lesa than teen by a number of independent ical may be the exact the Democrats continue to control Congress out the remainder of this and will be responsible to the people for all legislation that may be Extra Session The results of Tuesday will make the assembling of Congress extra sion before December This was to have been done In order to put through legislation to carry out policies the President had not yet been able to crystallize into It will be interesting to Republican leaders observed whether the President will be as powerful now that the elections are over as he has been during the past 21 months of hia There will be more Independence of thought and action in the coming session and in the next A smaller Inevitably results in better and more considered There wilt j not be a large roll of and the public instead of a mad CONTINUED ON FIFTH ELECTION ANALYSIS SENATORS ELECTED Democrats 18 Republicans 13 Doubtful 3 GOVERNORS ELECTED Democrats Progressives 15 1 31 REPRESENTATIVES ELECTED Democrats 22? 198 Racialist 1 Total 43 INCREASE SENATE MAJORITY Total membership of Republican gain in Total membership of 96 Democratic gain in 2 Democratic majority in House 126 DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY ONLY 19 Democratic majority in next 19 Democratic majority in next 12 GREAT VOTE New Ballot Taken to Re- flect View of FAITH IN DEMOCRACY LOST All Industrial Centers Record Amazing Republican TALK OF BURTON FOR 1916 CLEAN SWEEP IN OHIO and State Ticket AH Republican WIN 13 SEATS IN Whitman and Willis Eyed for 1916, Against by Leaders Special to The Washington New Nov. Washington dispatch to the New York Tribune Republican leaders here already have their eyes on Whitman as the presidential nominee of 1916. If Whitman succeeds In the governorship as well as he did as district attorney of New there are many Republicans here who believe the Inevitable tickets two years hence will be the President and In the National Capitol the political CMt Columbia 25c to seer always can carry New Whitman's sweep of the Empire followed by a good record as Its chief will be a valuable asset in his favor when the Republican party meets in convention to name a standard The election of Representative Frank B. Willis as governor of Ohio also makes him a possible contender for the Republican assuming that his administration is At Whitman has the call on public for Voters to Help the tional Administration Wide Special Tax and Woman Suffrage All last Figures Special to Washington Nov. the small plurality conceded by Ohio Democrats In yesterday's the decisive manner in which the was recorded con- shows that have lost patience with James M. Col's with which he sought to maintain himself in the executive mansion at Buckeye State voters also their aversion to the policies of the national which throughout the campaign have been used as a keynote to all addresses delivered by Democratic campaign speakers and ad- Gov. Cox's Plea Early In the campaign Gov. Cox sought to change the current of the contest by appealing for support for the national The answer Is found in the overwhelming majority for Warren G. Harding for the comfortable margin of votes by which Frank B. lis attained the and Increased representation In the House of which heretofore has stood 19 Democrats to 3 and which now will show 13 Republicans to 9 Next to probably the most cant as shown on the face of complete Is the return to the ranks of the Republicans of an element that a few years ago listened to the wild preachings of a now that was either nonsense or revolution Progressives Relegated to The Progressive element was so gated to the background in yesterday's election that Progressivism In Ohio now is almost a matter of An Issue that was used quite by the Republicans in their appeal to the voters in combating the champions of Gov. Cox and the al was the Imposition of a tax in times of The psychological influence of the Republican victory already is Unofficial returns from practically every county in the State compiled j late tonight show the and CONTINUED ON WON ON SON Father of worth Sure of TOOK ALL BETS HE COULD GET Special to The New Nov. striking deductions may be drawn from the election results of hut all of them is the conspicuous fact that the people of this State voted to turn Dut the Democrats in the belief i hat the Republicans would be able to restore prosperity A firm conviction had taken hold of tens of thousands of men who voted for a change in 1912 that the industrial depression in this State was due to Democratic legislation at and they are now impatiently for 1916 to vote the Republican ticket again to secure legislation in their will bring back business conditions which Begaa to Make With Democrats furnish for countless Early ia the Campaign at Various men and womell who are now in Odds and Some at Kren T greater or less distress from either It Is Will Go to a Child Soon in Complete or partial lack of Confidence in Democrats The way in which the industrial ters oT Yoik supported the Re- publican candidates demonstrated ab- that baa been lost in the ability of the crats to keep the wheels of neea moving at the proper that faith has now been pinned to the Republicans when they were in control of the national government as a was and em- ployment almost The returns tell more j than words what was In the of the Industrial population of this State when the ballots were cast The city of Rochester went nearly the largest ever given in its Rochester la of the industrial cities of the and tile majority of men em- ployed in the mills and factories there are skilled workmen The Special to N. to reports among political leaders James a former ber of won more than on the of his James W. j who If to be United States senator from New to succeed greater part of this money waa it Is reliably on I Monday and yesterday How Wagers Were Early In the campaign the senior Mr. was approached by prominent Democrats in arul other western portions of the and placed erable money on bis son at 10 to 8, it is taking all of the money that he could Later when it was Indicated thai Gerard appeared to have a good lead In the various canvasses which were be- IngT ha to wagrer on his son's and In ing part of it. Money Going to Following the final estimates which showed that the younger Mr. Wadsworth was he placed more than majority rolled up for the Re- publicans there waa prior to Buffalo another important industrial went as the most Republican at even and on election day agers did not expect more than came so confident that placed a erable on which estimates at even that his son win by more than It is stated that the money won on the will be placed to the credit of and in which it Is went Republican for the first time In their history has been one of the most Democratic strongholds In thr where the child which Is soon to into the r have had n preponderant household of Ihe young over VICTORY IN Report That Battle Is Over Causes Great Excitement in Special Table to The Nov. reports are current in Paris that the of Flanders has terminated in favor of the There is excitement I depression It is stated the Germans ihe discussion Ostend and have retired on j law uf a ated for Whitman and Such other louna as Seneca 1-Jlmir.i. and a dozen from j recorded their dissatisfaction by Ihu ral ic Troubles Follow Tariff In all and business gan bi witti t the iff Mi h was fut It also ss reported that a strong force of marines has been gether with naval from the Brit- j ish ther session ion w h hu ness William SHERMAN DEFEATS ROGER SULLIVAN IN ILLINOIS SENATORIAL RACE Imported Bock than Sweet More Adv. Nov. T. j was reelected to the United States Senate over Roger C. by an estimated plurality of or according to the returns night from Tuesday's Raymond was a poor With only 300 smalt rural pre- to hear from and an average of 22 to the precinct for Sherman outside of Sherman's lead waa as against a plurality for J Sullivan In Cook county of Sherman's gain in counties was The missing precincts are well Nearly all the votes in the southern part of the normally have been recorded The latest figures 1S3.831. Sherman's plurality with 212 precincts mi the Democratic declared in t noon is without saving t m be In other j .i this i n t ion of the u is but it the tho results In other il Stat such as in middle and t -in and in Baltimore A Ohio H. K. Pimlico races Baltimore Nov. 2 to 12. Trains hour on the to den Street care direct to