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Conditions for Great Crew Race at Poughkeepsie

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COMING FROM BERLIN, GERARD CABLES

GERMANS CAPTURE HAUCZ,

RUSSIANS IN FLIGHT AGAIN,

CHASED BY

Even Petrograd Admits a Retreat

in Galicia Along Thirty -Mile

Front Just Escaped a Trap Set

by Mackensen.

11URLIX (via London., Juno 28. The town of Halicz In Oallcla, on

tha Dnclstcr Htvor, has been occupied by German troops, according to

the announcement given out to-day by German military headquarters.

Tho statement says the River Dnelstor has been crossed by the Gor

i mans alone tho entire front.'

Heavy howitzer wrecked the Hus- -

Man position at tho Halle bridge

end and forced tho cnoniy. to retire

nftcrji battle that has (anted nearly

m fortnight. The Hlit uro falling"

hack to tho north In some disorder.

Capture of Hullc and 'the' inllwoy

itokkIiir the river north of Htatiltlau

la perhaps- tho most Important Am-

tro-Clerman victory since the winning

of Lemberg.

Oen. von Llnslngcn'a extreme right,

pressing on from Halicz, now throat

ona to cut tho Husalan Hultowln-t

array off from tho force opcratlng

urauud Lemberg unless tho Hussion

left wine makes a hasty retreat upon

Taxnopol.

Following is the text of the War

Ofllco report:

"The town of llallcz was occupied

by our troops aud tho Dniester Itlvcr

has been crossed to-day. Tho army of

Gen. von Llnslngen thereby auccooded

In capturing or dominating all the

crossings over this river on the entire

front.

"After five days of heavy lighting

furthor to the north our troops aro

pursuing tho defeated enemy towards

tbo Gnlla Llpa branch ot the Dniester.

Hlnce June S3 the army of Gen. von

Unslugen has taken 0,470 Hussions as

prisoners.

"Nurtheast of Le- 'erg we aie up

t.roachlng the Hub Motion. Further

to the east as rar as mo region 01

Ulosxanow tho allied Teuton troops

are progressing. They havo made

several thousands ot Hussion prison

era and have captured u number of

cannon and machine guns.

"Russian attacks north and north

east ot Priasnysz, which wcro it nlnly

directed agalnMt tho new positions

captured by us Juno 23 to the south

east of Oglenda, broke down with

heavy losses to our opponents."

PETROGHAP, via London, Juno 28.

A Russian olllclal statemont admits

a reverse for Russian forces In Ualla

southeast of Lemberg.

It Is asserted that by retreating the.

Grand Duka has frustrated a deter

mined attempt by the Amtro-Oer-mans

to plerco Ihe Russian lines be

tween Lemberg and Mr7.etn.ny and cut

off tho southeastern armies from those

operating east of Lemberg.

The Russians, according to the olll

clal admission, havo fallen back ulong

a. thirty-mile front southeast of Lcm

berg. Hut by withdrawing his forces

from Robrka to Karavno, the Orand

Dtlko has kept his llnaa Intact und

avoided the trap set for him by

Mackensen and von Llnslngen. Tlje

new Russian positions, along a small

river west of Holiatyn, aro strongly

fortlflod and are bolng maintained In

the face of determined enemy as

saults. Officers ot the Russian General

Btaff now stato that they havo satis

factorily achloved tho regrouping of

their forces neceisltnted by the Ger

man campaign and that they stand

ready effectively to oppose a further

advance of the Austro-Germnn forces

In Oallcla or In Southern Russia.

The most Important point ot the

. Continued on Second Page.)

VON LINSINGEN

PEE MAGISTRATES'

NAMED B! MAYOR;

KOENIG APPOINTED

Brother of Republican Leader

and Two Former Of

ficials Get Jobs.

Morris Kuunlg, FJ. V. Frotblnghnni

and O. Grunt Esterbropk were ap

pointed City Magistrates to fill va

canclos to-ilay.

Kocnlg Is a brotber of Itcpuhllcan

County Chulrman Manilla! Knonlg,

Krnthlughiim was Commissioner of

Public Works up to n couple of

mouths ago, nnd Esterbrook was for

merly VIco-Prosldont ot tho Hoard of

Aldermen.

The selection of Fi'othlnghaiu and

Estcrbrook hail biien forecast In po

Jltlcal circles, but the elevutlon of

Morris Koenlg was considerably of a"

surprlso to a great many patriots who

had urged upon tho Mayor their

claims for tho honor. This appoint

ment will certainly causo weeping

and walling and gnashing ot teeth,

especially as young Mr. Koeulg has

been a Deputy Assistant District At

torney at a good salary for some

tlmo past.

"I suppose," sold tho Mayor, "it

will be mild I appointed Mr. Kocnlg

becausu ho Is tho brother of the Re

publican County Chairman. Mr. Koo

nig wus recommended to mo by Gov.

Whitman, by District Attorney Pur

klns, by all the Judges of thu Court

ot General Sessions and by many

others In whoso Judgment I have con

fidence." All tlireo appointees aro Itopubll-

cans. i

Kocnlg ami l-'rothlnghum are to I

succeed Magistrates I'roaclil and

Campbell respectively. That moans

that they will servo full terms of ten

years, rcsternrooic, wno succious uie i

lato Otto II. Kempnor In Rrooklyn, i

K,l,MMaa7 I

The salary of City Magistrates Is

7.000.

To-night Muyor Mltchel will an

noiinco tho reappointment of Justice

John J. Freschl of Special Sosslons

for a term of ten ycarN. Tho salary

Is $9,000. Kroschl was recently ele

vated from tho Magistrates' bunch to

fill tho place of Special Sessions Jus

tice Zeller, who was appointed a City

Cuirt Judge by Gov. Glynn to fill

u vacancy. The Special Sessions

Judgeship oxplres July 1, and It was

understood when Mayor Mltchel up

polntod Frobchl to fill thu unexpired

term that ho would reappoint him.

The new .MaKlstratus wero sworn

In this afternoun by Mayor Mltchel

at the City Hull und told to report to

Chief Magistrate Mc.Vdoo for as

signment ilia World Trrl llurran,

Aluur. I'tlfUkr IWorlJl llulliliug.

.VI W I'lfiiltoir. N. V, City.

Ticket Ollico fnr all Cfeutwiir. Iirrmmli, tin

tral arl South AincrlLsa aUamlilp Hue. Irani,

iara' rliacai ant nuiDrr otiltrt (or aale. Tailcaba

and auloobilt tor bin. Ch.k room tor baa.

laze l iarvl npen di tod JUfbt, Ttaepaaatt

ilreauMU 4000. Adit,

WHERE

OLIVER?

STILL UNSOLVED

IN TRIAL

Mi. Littleton Continues His

Cross-Exaniination of James

W. Osborne to That Purpose.

"OFFICE IN MY HAT."

Never Has Seen or Heard From

"Oliver" Since the First

Time, He Says.

V

Mariln W. Llttloton cross-examined

James W. Osborne for two hours

and a halt this forenoon, but did not

acomlngly , shake his testimony.

Neither did be discover any traco of

"Oliver Osborne,' the vanished Lo?

thatlo whoso activities with Rne

Tanzcr havo stirred up such n lot ot

.litigation.

Mr. Osborne is a witness for the

Government In tho trial of David and

Maxwell Sludo and Detective A. J.

McCullough for conspiracy In causing

F. D. SutTord to swear falsely that

James W. Osborne was "Oliver," .ind

that ho took her to the Kensington

Hotel at Plalntleld, N. J. KarToid la

now serving a sentonco for perjury.

A subpoena was served this morn

ing on Mrs. Ethel Nyo, who believes

she was one of Oliver O.sborun's

brides. .Site wati Miss Kthel llronlix,

living In West Twenty-fourth Htroot,

New i'oik, vhn she mot the dashing

Oliver latn In May, 1914. Oil June 20

ho married her In tho Evangelical

Church at Sixth and Garden Streets,

Weehawkon, N. J. That la she

THINKS he wus Oliver Osborne, for

although bo gave the 'name of Maine

Mason Nye, he looked ami dressed

und wooed and otherwise ucted Just

like the famous Oliver.

Mr, Littleton begun tho day's busi

ness by reading Into thn record u lot

of legal documents In Rao Tnnzer's

$50,000 suit against J a men W. Onborno

for alleged breach ot promise of mar

riage. Then he showed Mr. Osborne

a letter Hue .Tamer wrote blni as

"Dear Oliver" on Feb. 1(1, 191S. This Is

tho letter In which, she wrote denoun

cing him for "h'uvlng dummies call mo

up on the telephone." In this letter

sho Inclosed a nowspaper photograph

of James W. ("Oliver") Osborne to

show that abo knew him.

"Mr. Osborne," asked Mr. Littleton,

"why, after receiving this letter, did

you send Police Detective Hasklns

aud your friend, Mr. Willie Iluwley,

Up to seo Hue Tumor?"

"Object!" cried" Assistant District

Attorney Wood.

Hut Mr. Osborne, whs off lll.e a shot

almost be fori) the Judge allowed the

question.

I sent hlm to see ber," said Mr,

Osborno, "Ixjcuuse I wanted Id know

what kind of a girl sho was and

Continued on Second Page.)

BERLIN IS TO FLOAT

LOAN OF $75,000,000

0

iMonev to Ik Used in Coibtructing

Uleclrical Works and a New

Subway.

UKiU.IN, in wireless lu 1Oiidon,

J 11 no 28. The city of Herlltl, it wan

ntinounco.l to-day, will Issue a loan

of about J75.0OV.W) within a fow

vtcuks.

Half thts amount Is to uuea in the

construction of a municipal electrical

works and half In thn building of a

HW JUibWel)'. ' .

Racing Results and Entries

$44,725 PAID FOR

YEARLINGS AT SALE

AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY

John Sanford Gives $18,500

To-Day for a Colt and

a Filly.

AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK. NEW

YORK, June SO. Evidence that rac

ing 4 destined to become us popular

as ever Is furnished by the prices se

cured at to-day's sale of yearlings at

Sheepahead Hay. One, a chestnut

colt, by Star Shoot and Hamburg

Hell", wont for li,G00. Prealwn

Hurch bought hlul for John Sanford.

A tlllv br Star Hhool und Tradition

went to Mr. Sanford; too, for 6,U00.

A two-ypar-old by Watercress and

Prlte W. Vent to thb Elkwood Park

Htabln for IB.OOO. F. I). Lemnlre bid

in it colt by Wntercresn nnd Enter

jirlso for $1,600. Tho sale to

talled 144.723.

An unusually big Monday crowd

was at tho trnrk this nftemdou. Auun

iluct seems to be thu most populur ot

all the local Courses. James llutler's

Miss Puzzle Just breezed home in tbn

opining ttveht of tbo dny.. She had

a world of speed all the way. Little

Dipper tried to stay with her, but

"chuckml" before thn finul eighth 4wns

reached. Malachite, the favorite, fin

ished strong under the whip to be a

good second In front of Sprint, who

was away b.idl).

nw It A OK.

K.ir f.ll.n, tuo-jear nM. IMKI ..UeJ lour Jil.l

hati furlimii..

i-otl 4,a.,

Off 2.45. Tlnus

it !U 'J.V start mtl. Wrtn rleTerlirt llare ilrli

Winner, b. f. tiy lliwilao- lluby NelliM-'

aola, Owner, 3. llutler. 'learner. It, C, llenin.

Ha. .-llrtttng..

iah. Howe, veUht and Jotkaj. Sir, PI, !h.

L.Mlu ISliilr, 115 (llorel).,.. ISA I

2...la!ahitP, i5 Turner i:i.U t.1

3..Kinnt, 115 mutton) 0.2 05

Alao ran Uttlt llil-r.

rVatcbnl K-lna Kcnna. IlirarmUloit.

riix:(rNit IUOK,

Vm inarn ami celdlnc.: Ihree-jetr-oUa aii.t

iiuwanl: eellitur: $VH aiuletl; nc mile, Poit

aofl, O'f .1.07 Tluui, I.40 2V1. Start ll

Won ea.tlr; 'la. driiinf, Winner, cli. e. In

liklor- Malrat, tlaner, J J. lloian. 'iraluer,

J. Htzalianuiuj,

rin- . lletllii.

Ih. Ilorae, weljht ami Vckej , Str. I'l, h'j.

1. .Nephtlajra. no (Mckeeier). .. . JO fi i 1,

2. .Penally. 0.t lllultonl 0 2 I

S..MUa llarn llarlmr. 1UO IMuik 3n 8 is

Alao ran NourtHUIlD. tlrotui.l,

.SraU)(ieo! lUukbyru,

Ncphtliys Just breezed honm in the

acconil. In much the sumo manner as

Miss Puzzle did in tho upnnlng event.

Noph'.hys wus at tho fancy price of

20 tn 1. Miss Ham Harbor, another

long shot, led all tho way to the quar

ter pule, only to bo uutgameif by

Penalty right at the finish. Tho two

short-priced horaes'of the raco, Oro

tund and Noureddln, performed ills

appointing!)'. Orotund stopped bad

ly after soven-olghths, nnd Noured

dln bild no speed at nil.

TIIIHP HACK

Tho OlkWII Ilamlkap; for tluee-rearoliU nnd

uimapli rjoo aibleo; an ano a inn lunonira

IMat a.M. Off U.:i.'. 'llm... l.so, Start I'ioJ.

Won nMy; elarn Winner,

cli. u, l! Star

.Shoot 1.1 Alherlar

Triloer, J. 1. Altna.

J. MacJitiuie.

... .llIUll(.

Str I'l Hh,

Ho-, welBht arO vicker

l., hkclni. lln llluttiHil.

1 V-B

" llv.l.r lrmn. II McCa'r)) 1 2

(I .lioiiMn KmIo. II"1 (t'a'li'rrl U 9 Io

AImi mu lloj.l MarDi

titratohrd 1'alr Count.

Leo Skolny won ull tli way in thu

Oak Hill Handicap, which camo third

on tho card. He went to tho front

at tlie start, saved ground ull the

way and had something left ut the

end. Hester I'rynne chased tho pare

all the wa, but had to bo whipped

oven to save tho place money from

Double Eagle, Royal .Martyr was In

a commanding position, lapped on

Hester I'rynne, when vim ran out at

the bead of the stretch, losing u lot

of ground.

i-oiiitTit itAc.t;

H.iMlliap: ler l!irrr.r olda ami in.nrrlt aell.

In. 45fi aitWI. out mile. I'.wt 4.0.', off 4 0.1

Tlmo, J ..1U 4.1, SUrt lair Won .Irirjngj ,U-r,

aama. Winner oh. if bv .'iinaiilU4iinil.i.

Oimn, A. 11.11(1. Tralnir. A. , OoUal.iroiiaii,

Fin- , .Uniting .

Uli. lloxe, neiht and icu str, I'l, SJ

1 Mac. lt.1 'llnt-telll. 7-2 1

..1larrj Shaw, IIS (llorel).. . 2 7.IO

3.. Tool null., 110 iTurnei).. ..17 10 3 3

Al ran-tjlift Kic:d. Clunee.

I mtyrr Crusliril li' Slrrrl furs.

Martin 11. VmU, a lawor, of No. 30

fiarden l'lure, Ilrooklyn, was caught to

dsy n thn mlddlo of the car tracki be

tween a north Hid southbound Ilrnad

way car at Vi-y Strtt and badly

f.cruifhod. He was Uftcn'td the Volunttcr

wespnai -

HAMILTON RESULTS.

I'lltST IMCK-TJ Maple taf( mm 300;

to-)earoMa. fnaled In Canada: maiden Jockejaj

Art furhnn. Anntne, 113 (II. Jwtunl, 8 to 6,

I bi 4 atxl 1 to 0, flmt; McUrMr, ion (l. Urantl,

T to 1, tt to S tint 1 to 3, nvoihIi lltiuhora, 1(U

(It, Oontllion), r. to 1, lo 0 ! 3 to II. third.

Tim., 1 ,0a I B. WtrtJ..n, limit Utld, llrclt

llimr itao nn.

ACCOM! HM'.K 1'i.tm K"1 Ihite rxroU.

n1 uimsnl! on nl mif-tilitmiUi mlli. Motlnc

I'lrturr. InA It'litrrl, :i to 1, ritn nJ 1 tn 3.

flr.1; MriUn. lOT (llrtf.lt). U til I. 7 tn 10

nl 1 to 3, wnial; k-Iwuut, 102 l-lmjth), 0 la

6, .1 tn A mil -J to .1. Iblnl. Tim. MS 2 S,

Kin, sunlrr s. KIk tvnton, Htrolu mi

HtirPwMtrr alun ran.

THIUI) H.VC.R 1'uraa tTOO; Valrartlw HiMi.

ran; fli anil a half furlough. Pan Eanrts, 131

l('o.,r,'s tn . 2 to .1 ami nut. won! Sir K.1-r.

tl.l IC'allahanl, 2ft to I, S to I anil 3 to I,

nniti HUitil llio.nl. In lllorji), 23 to 1, S to

I anil 4 In 1, Ihlnl, Tlmi, 1.0 1 1. ilmiw.

oakl. Vncue. Thf WHow Moot, 1'roteclor,

Southern Maw ami pr, Mrrkk al ran.

LATONIA RESULTS.

riltrtT IIACUi fur raiMeti three-ratrvlda ant

turn anl: all furlong..'

iiriona.. iitLiiity, irxi

(llrntll).

flnt: Kri. Krinile, 110 Iiki). arron.1: Wlilu-

Mrtal. tu.1 (AM), thlnt. Tlmi l.ln il i, stun

Ington. Mon. Inln. StonrwtMiit, afailieur. Charlaa

KranrH, llrellfht. llalllp ('. anil Tcner alan ran.

Txo iloltan nulneli pal.l tliinlly, atraltlit 17, so.

l.Ure f4.:lO. ahotr $4.10! Kri. Krtnatr, place

14,70. !. 14 40; Wlillr Atrial, alaiw Ih.IV).

KKI'II.NII I(ACKKoi IIIIIm two )rara nidi ties

f.irlniij.. l.lllU- llhai-r, 102 lltolitnaun). won)

linut .v.. 7 iBmwnl . anwJf (xilliia, ion llittl.

Ihlnl. flmt.. l.ol ..V Inrretnirnt, lrrawa.Ulj

x:i'. Slefth. Ilrnali Vtn,(, llaalaou Pell.,' Jan.

Mtalth. Kal-Vavltr. Audrir Aufdn, Iluth Hlrltk.

lanii Vi ran,- 2 inuliiet. iaMi MUL, Blu.i.

aii mart anon" sriiii! iMiina. ertim

W

AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. ,

RACE' TRACK. AdUEUticT.' L I..

Juim '2o. Tbn nnrlei,for to-morrb'

raeen ,nre as ronowst

IHIST HACK lT(.r Uts.irar-ol.t-: aeUlu; flrt

furlonca. Mir. (Ireroef. toT: Tralae, I07 I'lu

law. Hilt lllah llurae, ll3 'TIJan, 110: llrouin.

Talf, 112.

SW'o.N'll UMlVr 1'tir Lire lear-olda ami tint

maLlana' al(ei4rl,aM' khnnt two mlln.- llton

ik, iiii r.iti-ii.ni nri, lao; jlimirr, 11121 M

?.SI.I"'1J ''I"1' 11 l,""'f Laddie. H2i

A.,.f'trl''i,? ,lreniir. 147: Itnier llorJin.

1 ,.1..!1.n.u".. 1 iT.'i. " t" faranautn., 140.

Tlllltli IJAt'r: Hit ilirw jaarlda e.n.1 mi,

arlllni : fire furlong.- Mam a tt lUIr l.iu llhie.

1UI; 1JW Onr-. Ho: ,lr ilaJUn, Val; plant.

an.net. I I0f Klmalidl. lln; Mwl II, lOulana. 112;

Hit htae. 1UI: ll.r.rty Jmia., lofj; I)u(at o

liniiUr, 1U3 ilooilaii..l, 1 1 n; Water Mir. HO:

Patrick . 113t Til C. KM. ' '

I'ol.'ltTll ItAO-ror llororarold. at.d mi;

OiiHna fmintr llarrllraps oni. mlle. Yankrt

NotlMia Halj Vliliuir. Hi: Strooilmll, 124; to..k

tie, ltt lloamtr. I27i llanuonlron, I2l! Iliuk.

lurn. 120,

rtlTII HACK- Cor ttinajrarolda and up;

t.ai.lliaiit ruarea; aU fiirlooga -O.iueltt. 112!

Ilileii llarlM-. 101 : llanoila, loo; lilroee, imi

t:.tra. 102.

SIXTH HACK Wit Ih. ii.i.I U an.l on. u!1

nit: on mile, 'Mark II l.uhalika, 102: 'sepul.

r.ia.

llkl! Lilrland. I UT i .Mam Mllrk n. V

lelea, l(l ItnWllella, lufi; (ilar Olft. lls't Joo

IllrUiId. I no: llrind. III).

Apli-rnliix atlimanro rldnivd,

traik la.l

Wwther clear.

IDEAL CONDITIONS FOR

VARSITY BOAT RACE

Not as Dig a Crowd as in Former

Years at Poughkeepsie

Regatta.

POnGIIKKHPSIE, N. V., June 28.

At 3 o'clock weather conditions prom

ised to bo Ideal. A bright sun was

shining, only n few small white

clouds wero In sight.

The courso was clearer of river

craft than cvor before. Small boats,

heretofore permitted along thu west

bank, wno kept on lint opposite side

of thu river. A Government row

boat patrolled tho west sldu of the

com sc.

Unlike former yejirs at that hour,

there still were muny vacant seats In

tho observation train. Even the hill

side space which was fic wus not

taken. There appeared to bo fower

private yuchts in thn rivet than last

year.

niiPtrw pa untie rcduamv

wubuii nvwiiaj iiiinia j

Wife ii f Nnrillili llulr-r ut

World to Kliiirr II. !

Iu:ilLI.V (via wlrvlnx to Hayvllle, L. '

I.), Jun IJ, Th Government Press

tliire-Hii repirted to-day tlist thn Queen j

of hweden, following tliu ovutlon accord- '

ed her at Potsdam last nUtit, told Gtr.

man students her wholn symratblet

wvr nltb Germany and that she wits

willing tn have that fact known to the

tntlro world.

ANOTHER VICTORIA CROSS.

Kl UK (Jrorafr Plna It on the- Hrrast

if Corporal Krlnnril llwrer,

LONDON, Juim L'fl.KInK (Irorce to

day pouonally pinned tho Victoria Croaa

on tho breast of Corporal Kdwurd

Dwyer of tliu Nineteenth Kaat Kurrcy

Itfolnieiit and rfitiirrutulHtril hlm nti Ida

biavery In holdlnu a irenrh without ns.

suiance. against a acore oi uermans.

THAW ADMITTED

HE MADE MISTAKE

IN KILLING WHITE

Chairman of Federal Sanity

Commission Tells Why He

Thinks Prisoner Sane.

REPORT IS EXCLUDED.

Gen. S'.reeter Says Slayer Ex

pressed Regret Over Shoot-,

ing Evelyn Not Served.

That Harry Thaw admtted he had

made a gravo mistake when be killed

Stanford White and that the act had

caused hn great regrot and horror,

cm out to-day at the beginning of

the stcond week of ths slayer's sanity

hearing before Justice Hendrlck In

tbo Supreme Cdurt,

Th witness whdocfupd the morn-

int session was Oen. irrahk',8. street-1

er of Concord, N. 11., a former at-

torney for Mrs. Mary Haker Eddy,

head of the christian Hcionce church,'

who had acted ns chairman of the

sanity commission appointed by red'-

erai Judg. Aidricb, which declared

Thaw snuo and rocoramonded, that he

be admitted to bail while his case

was pending In the Unltod Htatos

Courts.

, Hen. Streetsr repeated bis belief

that Thaw was sane, adding that ho

thought tho killing was the result of

a flash of anger.

Defore tho trial opened this morn

ing Justice Hendrlck, beforo whom

tho hearing Is held, wnrned certain

newspapers that much mutter which

was being published was Improper,

nnd declared he Intended citing cer

tain publications for contornpt unless

their attitude was changed. Justlco

Hendrlck also particularly warned

counsel for both sides that they

must be morn careful In their state

ments to reporters as to what they

proposed doing.

It wao lenrned to-day that Justbf.

fore Evelyn Ncsblt Thaw loft New

York City for Upper Ohatcnuguy Lake

Bl.at consulted William and Moses

Grossman of the law firm of House,

Grossman & Vorhaus, No. H5 Hrond

way, concerning divorce proceedings

from Harry Thaw.

SAY DIVORCE HERE Id PRAC

TICALLY IMP088IDLE.

Mrs. Thaw was informed that It

would bo almost Impossible for her

to obtain a divorce In this Htate.

Evidence ngalnst Thaw could not be

used while he was an Inmato ot Mat

teawan, sho was told, nor could a

suit be Instituted while the law looks

upon him as a lunatic,

It was stated that Mrs Thaw then

considered bringing suit for dlvorcn

In' anothO Hlato where there Is more

than one legal ground for ubsoluto

divorce.

Young Mru. Thaw, for whom sub-

Continued on Hecond I'.ige.)

GIANTS WIN.

I NATIONAL LEAQUE.

KIHBT GAM K,

At Now York:

lloston 0 002000000 02

Now York ..0 003000000 13

Hatterics ltagon and Gowdy;

Mathewsnn and Meyers. Umpires

lllglcr and Hart.

YANKEES WIN.

AMERICAN LEAGUE,

HUBT GAME.

AT HOSTON.

HIghlandorj 03000000 0-3

lloston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-3

Hatterles Planer and Nunuinaker:

Bhore, Mays and Cudy.

umpires

umeen ana anw.

DR. MEYER-GERHARD

CHANGES SENTIMENT

IN BERLIN TOWARD U.S.

Washington Grows Optimistic Over

the Report From the Ambassador,

and His Message Is Hurried to

Wilson at Summer Home.

SAFETY FROM SUBMARINES

SEEMS NOW TO BE ASSURED.

WASHINGTON, J una 28.

to the last American note on

in to-day's State Department

Secretary Lansing himself said it was "along favorable

jjlc3 ti

The advices were notably the first of a .definite nature received

since the American note reached the German Foreign Office,

t1c Cncl nature of the Ambassador's message was not divulged,

T,)e Ambassador.s despalch was of sufficient detail to put offidals In an

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optimistic attitude. It was communicated at once to President Wilson

at the summer White House at Cornish, N. H.

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BRITISH SHIP SUNK

OFF IRISH COAST

The Indrani Sent to the Bottom by

a Submarine, but Crew Is

Saved.

LONDON, Juno 28. The Urltlsh

steumshlp Indrani. of 3,040 tons gross,

was sunk yrjitorduy by a Gorman sub

marine ut a point soulhweat of Tub

kitr, Ireland. The crow ot tho Indrani

wus saved.

QUHKNSTOWN, June 28. The

crow of the coasting steamer Luclna,

sunk by a German submarine oft

Dully Cotton, was landed here to-day,

having been picked up by a trawler.

Tho Luclna was bound for Queena

town with a. cargo at coal from Liver

pool. The submarine hailed her and

gave the crow fivj raluutea In which

to take to the boats. Tho steamer

waa then shelled und sunk.

The steamship Indrani on her last

eastern voyage across tho Atlantic

sailed from Now York May 28 by way

of Hordeatix for Glasgow, whore she

arrived June 19. The Indrani was 361

feet long, -H feet beam and 27 feet

deep. Htio wus built at Liverpool In

1888 and owned br Donulson Uros. ot

Glasgow.

Tusltur Hock la an Islet oft tho

southcust coast of Wexford County

In Ut, Georgo's Channel.

BECKER PLEA WEDNESDAY.

Governor Will Tlii-u Hear Argu

ment for Cuiumiitatloii.

ALI1ANY, N. Y.. Juno 28, Oov. Wlilt

man temporarily has postponed personal

consideration of Charle Uecker's case.

The Governor Is to-day tho gurift of

Amherst Collego at his alma mater's

annual commencement. He will return

hero Wt'dnenday, prepared to hear the

founur New York pollco lieutenant's

appeal for a commutation of senteuce.

Former IT. S. Marshal Alcott iif riv

Jeraer Until,

MOUNT HOLLY. N. J., June 28.

Former United .States Ma-alml Thomas

J, Alcott died here early tu-daj In Ids

eventy-Mfth year from a sudden attack

of heart trouble. Mr. Alcott served as

marshal for New Jersey from 1907

to 151J., I

A favorable .reply- by Germany

submarine - warfare is Indicated

advices from Berlin.

. u.. w, uaiuin uaawii Ills nr-

aervatlons on the favorable effect

which tho visit of Dr. vAnton Meyw

Oerhard, omluary of Count von

Hernstorff, the German Ambassador,

bad produced on ofllolala of the Oar

man Government.

Dr. Meyer-Gerhard wn under

stood by Ambassador Gerard t

hava reported thai publlo oplnlan

In tha United States had" 1mm'

growing mora and mora favarw

bla to Germany whan tha alnklng

of tha Lutltanla undid what had

bean accomplished. Oar-hard mada

It elaar also that tha United

8tatea did net want war. but

wanted a satisfactory raaty ta Ma

representations

German officials are eager, accord!

to Ambassador Oerard'a report, to tva

auch an answer, but at tha aama Uaaa

they havo made It clear that Germany

cannot make any concessions wklok

would destroy tho effectlveneaa 'of ta

submarine as an offenslvo weaaaa.

What the German government la en

deavoring to do, jt Is understood, la to

And some method by which Americana

traveling on ahlps primarily used tor

passenger traffic, shall be aafa while

the submarine coutlnuos to bo uaed In

attacking freight ships ot belllgoraat

nationality carrying chiefly contraband.

No Information had boon received

on what the attitude of aermany

would bo toward assuming liability of

the loss ot American Uvea on tha

Lusltunla, but tho feeling preraUa

that If a satisfactory nrrangement

can be mado as lo the future conduct

of submarines toward vessel carry

lug Americans, Germany would sug

gest a hauls (or a favorabla adjust

ment of the Lusltaula case as well.

ASSURANCE IN BERLIN

THA T NONE IN AMERICA

CAN OBJECT TO REPLY

By Carl IF. Ackerman.

IIEHLIN (via The Hague). Juae

2S (United I'rcss). Tho German raply

to the second American noto regard

lug the Lusltanla will bo handed to

Ambassador Gerard on July ( or ;

Hecause ot the Fourth of July eale-'

b rations in the United States tha rr

elgn Office deems It Inadvlsabia 'ta

send Qormany'a aniwrtBfora Uat

date. ,

Tha tentative

rulAdaya uso.ihai, not

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