o EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915. i i AUSIHIANS HURL GAS BOMBS INTO ITALIAN TRENCHES ON ISONZO Summit of Zeillenkoffel Occupied by Alpini Aus trians Make Desperate Assaults on Freikofel in Carnic Alps. . ROMIS, June 2S. With (he rtrllllery duel among (lie At pln crnn of Twntlno and Tyrol bscom ne mnff nhd mora violent, the AUstrlanl have Introduced the u ot poisonous gases alonnr tho Isonzo RWer front In tho Oorlzla crownland Bliella chhrged wltn asphyxiating fumes nre bolns hurled against tho Italian trenched. Tho Moods In the Ieonso, north and south of Goilzla, which checked operations In that district, have bun to subside, but fresh storms have broken over tho Carnla Alps which threaten to cause other Hoods. H I officially stated by the War Ortloe that the Austrian officers have bepun the circulation of false Information amontf Hia fntiLf find fll In nrrlat (rt (tHrAiirAVA them One batch of Austrian rirlsnnors , taken near Sngrada expressed Brent sur prise when they learned that Italy had not been lsltcd by a devastating earth quako recently. They declared that their Officers had told them nil of Calabria had been destroyed by a trunke PREMIRR OFF TO FRONT. Premier Snlnndra has left for general headquarters, where he will hold n con ference with King Victor Emmanuel. Deputy Blssolntl, who Joined tho army at the outbreak of war with tho rank of sergeant In the Alpine Itltles. has been promoted to a lieutenancy for bravery in the fighting south of Trent In tho Adlgo valley. Counter-attacks by tho Austrlans nt Zellenkofel Pass, west of the Pass of Monte Croce, were repulsed Italian guns aro being mounted at an attltudo of 2000 feet to sweep tho pass. There Is no official confirmation of tho report that Gorlzla has been taken. Official dispatches, report that tho Italians havo Invested tho city on three rides, but as tho city Is strongly forti fied It In not expected to fall quickly. - Tho Italian Alpine troops flKhtlnrr In the Carnic Alps havo further strength ened their hold on Plocken by the cap ture of the Peaks of Kellonkoffcl "On the Tyrol-Trentlno frontier long range artillery duels continued," says tha official report. "In Cnrnlola tho usual vnln ntnek on Freikofel was re peated. West of the Pass of Monto Crocs our troops occupied tho summit of Zeillenkoffel." This peak Is 2500 feet high and lies west of Freikofel, forming part of the Keller epltzen table land which overlooks Plocken, about two hours' inarch away. "Tho enemy Is continually growing In numbers," the correspondent says, "and never lets a night pass without a stren uous nttempt to recapture Freikofel." Regarding tho fighting nlong the lino of tho Isonzo tha official report says. "Our progress Is decloplng slowly, but without pause. To hasten the subsidence of tho floods along the lower Isonro the destruction of the Monfalconc Canal at Its mouth was ordered. Tho operation was conducted courageously by n detach ment of engineers under a violent fire." VIENNA SAYS FOE RKPULSED. Tho Austrian official statement, re ceived from Vienna, which says. "An Italian attack made Saturday on tho Monfalcone Canal, south of sagrado, was repulsed," apparently refers to this opord tlon. Itegnrdlng It, tho correspondent says: "For some days progicss between Gradlica and Monfalcone has bedn se- lously Impeded on account of tho vast (floods In the valley caused by tho enomy having dammed the canal branching off the Isonzo near Sagrado "An Italian pontoon corps, though under fire tho whole time, has con-, structed another dike npar tha snot where tha river empties Itself Into the canal, so the Inundation Is now rapidly subsiding. "For several days tho Austrlans, who have retired under the protection of their fortresses nt Tarvls, Tolmlno and Ooo rltz," says the correspondent, "succeeded In playing terrible havoc with various villages, many of whobo Inhabitants were killed or maimed by exploding shells from a cleverly concealed battery of 12-lnch guns." BRIEF CITY-WIDE NEWS NEW HOUSING DIVISION PLANS DISCUSSED Director 55leBlr, of tha Deportment Of Public Health and clmrlllw, today discussed plans for the establishment at the new Division of Houslne: nhd firtfiltntlon with the members of the speclnl committee of Select Council, llnrry J. Trftlndr In cltrtlrmnn of the committee. It Is tinrterntootl tho committee Vltl aRres with Director 7,lenler to merjte tho three exIstltlB divisions with the rlew one, retaining the present employe nnd permitting tho appointment of n new chief. GERMANY'S REPLY FAVORABLE, GERARD CABLES TO LANSING TEUTONS TAKE IIALlCZ IN DNIESTER DRIVE MOTHER KILLED HY Til A IN. DADE UNIIUHT A young mother, standing beside Iter baby, felt Under tho wheels of nn express train today nt Nowtonvllle, N. .)., and received Injuries which re sulted In her death In tho Cooper Hospital. Cmndon, shortly nfterwnrd, Tho child was not hurt. Tho woman, Mrs. Pllomenn Husso, 22 years old, wlfo of tfnlvatore Itutso, of Nowtotnllle, wns standing on the Philadelphia nnd Rending; atntlon platform WHllln for n local train to brine; her to this city, when n fast express, which left, Wlltlwood nt G:Bf n. m., thundered mt. A cloud of dust hid (he mother nml child, nnd when tho train had passed only the bnby 'carriage, with tho liaby Inside, wns nldndlng on tho platform. HUSH TO PAY MERCANTILE TAXES Men nnd women, proprietors of merenntilo establishments In the city. thronged the office of tho City Treasurer today to pny their mercantile tnxoi for tho current year to tho attaches of tho Stnto Department. In July prose cutions before police Mnglslrntes will bo Instituted ngntiist thoso who havo not made payments, tt Is expected, In spite of tho present rush to pay taxes, that nt least 1000 prosecutions will be necessarily, mainly ngntnst small shopkeepers. Conciliatory Attitude Toward Principles Enun ciated in U. S. Notes on -Lusitania Forecast by-Ambassador. POLICE WILL DE DEMOTED FOR LACK OV COURTESY Superintendent ttoblnnoti announced lodny Hint any member of tho police ilepnrttncnt, houso scrReniltH In particular, who nro discourteous lo persons locking; Information ut tho police stations, cither over tho telephone or In person, will bo llnlilo to trial by tho I'ollro Hoard and demotion upon con viction. Numerous complaints occasioned this action by Superintendent Iloblnson. FALSE-ALARM EPIDEMIC GROWS Two false alarms for fire were pulled from boxes In West Philadelphia, within several squares of euch other, at early hours this raornlnc;, mnklng n total of 10 hoaxes of the kind perpetrated by unidentified persons In tho last two wcuks. Ono alarm wns sent In from fiSth and Market streets nt 3-37 a. m, and the other from tho box nt G3d and Market streets nt 5:31 n. m. Tho pollco nro making unusual efforts to arrest the offenders. QUICK NEWS WASHINGTON. June 28. Ocrmatiy's reply to President Wilson's second note on the I.usltniila tragedy will be conciliatory nnd will bo favorable to tho American position, Ambassador Ge rard at Hcrlln cnbled to the Htato De partment today. Ills Information la un derstood to have been obtained In nn In teivlew with Foreign Minister von Jagow. All Secretary Latlslncr would make bub- lie was that Gerard said It wns "along fnvornblo lines " It was believed, howovcr, that Ger many would nsk America how the latter menus to protect Americans In tho war 7ono without depriving- tho Kaiser of his best naval wenpon, the submarines, nnd perhaps for assurances that Americans will be prohibited from traveling on contraband-carrying ships. Ambassador Gerard today notified tho Htato Department that ho delivered the William I'. Fryo noto to tho German Foreign Ofllce Saturday at 1 p. in. It wns statcil It would bo mtido public here Tuesday. MINISTERS CONDEMN SUNDAY AMUSEMENTS Continued from Pate One nro now In odr hands,'' the War omce announced this afternoon Heavy howltsors wrecked tha Russian position at the Italics brldehead ana forced the enemy to retire after n battle that has lasted nearly a fortnight. Tho Slavs are falling back to the north in some disorder. Capture of Halle and the railway cross ino tiie river north of Htanlslnu Is per- Imps the most Important AUstro-German victory since the winning of Lemberg. General von Llnslngeii's extreme right pressing on from Holies now threatens to cut the Russian Bukowlna army off from the forces operating to tho north around Ijemberjr unless tho Russian left wing makes a hasty retreat upon Tar nopof. General Mackenscn's left wing cast of Haws Ruskn Is pressing tha enemy back upon the River Rug, where the final de cisive bnttlo in Gallcla probably wilt bo fought HOuthenst of I.cmberg tho Rus stnim nttrmpted a stand east of tho Uobrka-5?aravno line, but were defeated nnd hurled bark upon the Gnlln Llp.i branch of tho Dniester to the favorite's position, thereby Jlnxlng Columbia. Rut they gave Columbia only a slight edge over Cornell. However, the odds 14 to W on Columbia against the field were considered almost too prohib itive by even tho most enthusiastic Co lumbia men. , Tho beltlnir was S to $5 against Cornell to win, & to 11 against Pennsylvania, IS to U against Syracuse and $10 to t ftgftlnst the t,elaitd-Stnnford crew. Tho rowing "experts" decided lhAt tha big varsity race would be between Cornell, Columbia and Pennsylvania! they did not concede Syracuse anything bettor thai! fourth position, and "doped" It Out that tho Stanford crew was a Joko outfit and would finish a mile or two behind tha winner. ... Vni,.i.iK,l nnlnlnn WHS that DOtll 1.6' land Stanford nnd Syrncuso had a chance to win a beautiful clinnce. BROOKLYN BLANKS . PHILS THIS AFTERNOON BRITISH SUBMARINE SINKS SEVEN TURKISH SHIPS IN MARMORA Allies' Aeroplanes Active on Gallipoli Peninsula. 1 Assaults Renewed on Large Scale 1 1 a 1 i a ni Fleet to Aid British. Protest Agninst Failure to Close Public Parks Arrests Made at Woodsidc. TURKISH VICTORIES AT DARDANELLES REPORTED CONSTANTINOPLE. Juno 28. Success for tho Turks nil nlong the lino !n tho Dardanelles sphere of operntlons Is reported In tho following official stntoment Issued today: "Near Avl Ilurnu thoro has been nn exchange of rlllo nnd artillery flro as welt as bombing operations'. Tho enemy's heavy artillery near Sedd-Ul-Rahr violently shelled our (ranches on tho right wing of Friday hut without any result. On tho left wing the enemy attempted a night attack at several points, but It broke down under our fire." ITALtAN AIRMEN BOMR-ARD CATTARO ROME, Juno 2. Italian neroplnncs bombarded tho Austrian fortified sea port of Cattaro Sunday, according to Scutari advices, uonibs nro reported to havo seriously damaged the fortifications nnd tho docks. TURKISH SULTAN'S CONDITION WORSE BERLIN, Juno 28. An olllclnl statement Issued nt Constantinople says that the Sultan's health Is In very unsatisfactory condition nnd that Ills temperature last night was 100 nnd his pulso 37. During tho past few weeks there havo been vnrlous reports that tho Sultan of Turkey was In poor health. Professor Israel, a noted Gorman spe cialist, operated on him several days ago for stone In tho bladder. AUSTRIANS TAKE 15,000 SLAVS IN FOUR DAYS VIENNA, Juno 28. From June 21 until Juno 23 General von Boehm Frmolll's army captured 1T0 officers and 14,100 men nnd took 26 machlno guns, today's' official btntc'mont announces. ; u CZAR APPOINTS NEW WAR MINISTER PETROGRAD, June. !S -general Verimnder, deputy president of tho War Council, has been nppSfflrei? temporary head of tho War Ministry, left vacant by tho resignation of Gencrul Boukhomllnoff. MONTENEGRINS OCCUPY ALBANIAN PORT BERLIN, Juno 28. A Montenegrin army that occupied tho Albanian harbor of Giovanni dl Medun Is now marching on Alcsslo, according to Scutari advices today. CORAZZATE ITALIANE VERSOIDARDANELLI II Duca degli Abruzzi al Co mando Supremo delle Opera zioni Contro la Turchia? LORD DECIES' BROTHER WEDS IN LONDON LONDON, Juno 28. Tho Hon. Scton lioresford, brothor of Lord Decles, today married Miss Rosemary Sawlc, daughtor of Rear Admiral Sawlc, KAISER PRAYS ON BATTLEFIELD LONDON, Juno 28. A Central News dispatch from Amsterdam quotes a Berlin telegram as to tho following Incident In which the Kaiser figures: "During hh lust visit to the western front, In a neighborhood where many Germnns have been killed, Emperor William alighted fiom his horse, and, kneeling upon the ground, offered n prayer. As ho nroso ho exclaimed: 'I did not want this war." " Notlzle da Scutari. Albania, dlcdnoche alcunl aeroplanl Italia nl hnnno volato sulla baBO navale austrlaca dl Cattaro, cho e potentemente fortlflcata, e l'hanno bombardata. dannegglando gravements non soltanto le opere dl fortlflcnzione, ma ancho I docks del porto mllltare. Mancn nncora mi questa spidlzlona aerea II comunlcato ufflclale. t'n telegramma da Mllano alia lCx rhnnge Telegraph Company dl I.ondra dire che la cltta' fortlflcata autitriaca dl Gorlzla sul flume Isonzo, e caduta nellc manl degll Italian! che, come si sa, 1'at taccavano da tre parti, ma la notlzla non e' confermata, da alcun comunlcato uffl clale Italians. E' probablle che 1'attacco su Gorlzla si sla Intensldcuto cosl' da far ritenere Immlnento la presa della cltta' per assalto. II Glornale d'ltilla, dl Roma, nnnuncla che la notlzla secondo cut la base dl operazlone della llotta degll nlleatl oper ants contro 1 Dardanelll earn.' portata dall'Egltto In Italia ' confermata, nel clrcoll mlUtarl, ed agg-lunge che I'ltalla mandera.' aioun sue navl a oooperaru con quelle anglo-Franeest nel Dardanelll. In quisto casi II oomando sUprtmo dell operazlonl per II forzamento dello stretto earebba affldato al Duca deglt Abruxzl. che e' comandanto In capo della ftotta Italian a. Leggere in Ta pagina le ultimo e plu dettagllate notlzle sulla guerra, In Ital-Uno.) BRITISH WAR LOAN COPIES GERMAN, IS CHARGE BERLIN, Juno 28, A semiofllclal statement today says that tho Eng lish Government. In making its new v.ur loan open to popular subscription, copies the German plan of financing the war, Tho statement points out sev eral alleged weaknesses In tho British schemo and concludes: "Under these circumstances It Is only natural If subscriptions aro rnthor hesitating and If It has been advocated that prcssuro bo used to force sub scriptions from worklngmen. POPE PROMISED ROME'S SAFETY FROM AIR RAIDS PARIS, Juno 28. According to a dispatch from Rome, l'opo Boncdtct XV has received a letter from Emperor Francis Josoph, In which tho Austrian ruler promises that Austro-Hungnrlan aviators will not bombard Rome. The letter la said to havo been In reply to n message from tho Pope saying that Roma inust bo respected, -because It Is the world's great depository of church 'treasures 'and Chrlstlhn souvenirs. Tho failure of Mayor Blankenburg and Director Porter to close tho vnrlous nmuscment parks In Philadelphia on Sundns was sharply criticised today by the nlnlstcrlal associations of the dif ferent denominations In a union meeting, held In tho Reformed Church at 15th and Raco streets A resolution, condemning tho Inaction of tho two cltv oniclnls, wart adopted nnd a committee was appointed to call upon both the Mayor and Direc tor Porter. Whllo the ministers were discussing tho open Sunday question. Magistrate Rojle, In his olllce, on Lancaster avenue, near 40th street was conducting hearings for tho 15 employes nt Woodsldo Park who wore arrested estcrday for operating tho amusement reRort on Sunday. A lino of t" 50 w.is Imposed upon Norman Alexan der, superintendent of tho park, and tho men wero r leased. This news wns telephoned to the Min isterial Association Just before their meeting adjourned, nnd occasioned an other bitter tirade against the city ofTI clnls foi not Inforclng tho old "blue laws " Tho Ministerial Association nt tho closo of its meeting protested against the action of the Kalrmount Park Com mission In refusing the Lemon Hill 'Asso ciation permission to hold religious meet ings In the Park A committee of seven ministers was appointed to cnll upon the Park Commission nod ask them to change their ruling. SLAVS FLEE ON 200-MILE SOUTH P0LASD-0ALIC1A LINE Austro-Gormnn Victors Hotly Pursue, From Klolce to Bursztyn. VIENNA, Juno 28. Russian troops are In full rctrent along a front of more thnn 200 miles, extending from Klelce, Poland, to fjtirsztyn, unllcln, tho Austrian War omco announced today. On the entire line they nro being pursued by tho victorious German nnd Austrian armies. Military experts hero predicted today that the continued successes of tho Ger manic troops would result In tho evacua tion of Vangorod, Russln's citadel on tho tipper Vlitula, and tho subsequent fall of Warsaw, SLAVS FIHJI ON DNIESTER; HALT TEUTON PftOGliKSS Dcspornto Assaults Delivered in Southeast Gnllcia. PDTROG-RAD, Juno 28. Tho Russian forces on tho Dniester which aro striving to hold tho remainder of dallcln nro firm In their positions In spllo of despcrato attneks by tho Austro German forces Tho official statement Bpcaks of taking manv prisoners on this front and tho taking of aevernt machine guns, with further successes on tho Dnlcster-Pruth front. HUERTA AND OROZCO UNDER CLOSE WATCH Continued from Toko One of Clcntlflcos horc, coincident with largo collections of war munitions, were In furtherance of Huertu's alleged plans to invado Mexico against Villa, In a reply to a Borles of written ques tions sent Into Iluerta at his apartments here, the former dictator wrote In Bpan Isli and sent out by a messenger tho fol lowing reply: "At tho presont time I cannot nnawer. Ab soon as I have the opportunity I will Issue a statement." WALTER JOHNSON OUTHURLS CROWELL GERMANS AGAIN FORCE WAY ACROSS DNIESTER Storm Hills on North Bank Near Chedorow. BHRLIN. Juno 23. German troops after fiorco flghtlns havo crossed tho Dniester River between Bukasznwlcc nnd Chedororr, in Gallcla, nnd have taken by storm tho hills on the northern bank, according to an official statcmont Issued by the Gorman Army Headquarters Staff Austro-Gcrman forces on the Bukowlnn. front have had to resist heavy Russian attacks tho last two days, but these as saults have been repulsed everywhere by tho troops under Generals Pflanzer and Bnltln, according to tho Gallcla corre spondent of tho Lokal Anzelger. Tho Rus sians In this region aro using artillery much more freely thnn nt other points. CORNELL WINS JUNIOR SYRACUSE FRESH WIN S. E, EICHELBERGER DEAD Former Newspaper Man, Afterward Employe of Rapid Transit Company, Samuel B. Elcheltwrger. a well-known former newspaper man of this elty, died laat night after a tix months' Mum n Ht Joph s Hospital, Baltimore. Th funsrai will be held from U8 Mount Royal uvnue, Baltimore, at 10 o'cloek. WdM ilay morning, and intarmsnt will be mails in the family plot at Qovanstowo, Mil- M? KUhelbrgr wu born la 1878, and was a member of family proalaant In the history of Maryland and Pwsnsylva nl II wu dmaU4 In Calvejrt nail and til 'hrl College. Baltimore !( earn to this city sb'ut IS years ago U must the neWDpeiwr field, whloh b It after 13 tr to aicrpt a position as publicity mat wun to rnnmaeipnu. HI4 rranlt ocnpan Ur t'Khelbarger Is survived by a widow. Mrs i aroltnt HfUwy Ktehtl beraw wad " iblldien Gerald eight er old. . i I'vrotby, two years who ji to NarWth Judge Barratt College Triutee Jud orrto H, Barrett, of i ourt of f .i w tun K , t has teert appointed it t the J-ititnUiiiia Military ., Tittle? Pa, ' GERMANS LEVY FINES ON FRENCH TOWNS BERLTN, Juno 28. Assessments of $30,000 oach havo been levied against the French towns of RoubaU nnd Valenciennes by the German authorities, It was announced today. An olllclnl statement said the fines were ordered In retaliation for tho destruction by French filers of Gorman Consulates In the open Turkish towns of Halffa and Alexandotte on May 30 and 31. BRITISH WRECK GERMAN WIRELESS STATION IN AFRICA LONDON, June 28. British troops have destroyed the Important fort nnd wireless station of Rukeba. on victoria Nyanza, Oerman East Africa, the Government Press Bureau announced today. DERLIN OVATION FOR SWEDISH QUEEN ' BERLIN, June 28. Great crowds of students and citizens gathered In Potsdam and tendered an ovation to Queen Victoria 'of Bwedeiv on routo to Stockholm, following a visit with her mother, the Orand Duchesd of Baden. Tha Empress mat the Swedish Queen In Berlin and accompanied her to Potsdam. Led by bands, crowds marched through the olty singing the Swedish and German national hymns. TWO BRITISH SHIPS SUNK BY SUBMARINES LONDON,. -June 38. The Donaldson liner IndranI bound from aiasgpw to Quebw, haa been torpedoed by a German submarine. Its crew wa saved. The British steamship Luclna lias also b&ea H1Q! by a, submarln. ' SPANISH SHIP BEACHHD AFTER COLLISION. DOVBR, Bwslud, June !. The SiMDlsh shin Barm, fewtad far Mid. dl-gborougb witb iron ore, collided with the FrtMM hark UliMbetii In the Dawm Utday a&d IwJ to be iuacbed. There were j caaualties. Rev. Joseph A. Strahan The Rev JoMpb A trahao, 7 years old. rector of the Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception of Jenklntown. tUed today In the rectory, after an iUneaa of many mouth He warn rector of the .hurn fur 20 fr. und wan one of the bent ki.uu piit.aU lu Uu. -VixUillLKese of f hiUde lphid ihbU)hoi Frrudergaat aitcd the tiitoi tre iun.il during hie tlimM 'Hie luiiiai aiil lie Lcki uli louiodaj mufiiUia Jt JO jUuUl. i ' " "' '' "j ' i ii ni, i pin i hi . $800 Wateh Stolen An im gold watch wsa stolen ftom the home of Charles Longcope. of WS lJtaujotul street, the police learned today. The wateh ta of the rare type wtfeh strUee the hours, half uwl 4aarter-hj,r aud fir thla reaeon the pollee baMiit ' it will be Uifflmit (ur the lda W dle poa of it without being caniured. A d Lriptiou of a msu who was given en ployment at the Diamond atreet a4dreee for a bom uii etatuwtey was fuiiii.facd the poll lis i UtJftfltWi of having etolec the watch. Cnutlnurd from I'aKe Ono ping off second and run down, Alnsmith, Mcllrldo to Foster. Lapp llled to Con nolly. No ruiiB one hit, no crrorB, Milan popped to Schan?. aandll out, Lajolo to Mclnnls. Neff doubled to rleht. Neff reached third on a wild pltcji Alnsmith walked. Neff and Alnsmith pulled off a double steal, Neff scorini; from third ami Alnsmith going to sec ond. McUrlds singled to left scoring Aln smith. Johnson filed to Walsh Two runs, two hits, no errors, THIRD INNINO. Kop'f hit by a pitched ball. Crowell fouled to Alnsmith. Murphy forced Kopf, Neff to Mcllildo. Htrunk singled to loft. Walsh called out on strikes. No runs, ono hit. no errors. Connolly filed to Walsh. Lftjole tossed out Foster. Hhanks out, Kopf to Mcln nls. No runs, no hits, no errbrs. FOURTH INNING, Schanir fouled to Alnsmtth. McBrlde threw out Lajole. Mclnnls out, Johnson to aandlll. No runu, no hits, no errors Mllnn out, Kopf tq Mclnnls, Lajole tossed out GandHl. Neff beat out a slow roller to Kopf, Alpsmlth singled to cen tre, putting Neff on second. .MpDrlde filed to Strunlc. No runs, two hltsJ no errors. FIFTH INNINfJ, Lapp filed to Neff, Kopf fanned. Crowell topk three swings. No runs, no hits, no errors. Johnson fouled to Schang. Connelly filed to fitrunk. 'Foster beat out an In field roller. Kopf threw out Shanks. No runs, one hit. no errors, SIXTH INNINO. Murphy beat out an Infield hit. Htrunk fanned as Murphy stole second. Walsh tiled to Milan, Schang called out on strikes. No runs, no hits, no errors. Behanr threw out Milan, dandll filed to Htrunk. Neff singled to right. Aln smtUt doubled to left, putting Neff on third, JUBrldfl out. Kopf to Mclnnls, No runs, two hits, no errors. SBVBNTH JNN1NO. McBrlde threw out Lajole. Foster threw but Mclnnls. Lapp tiled' to MoBrlde. No rune, no hits, no errors. Johnson fanned. Kopf threw out Con nolly. Foster died the same nay. No runs, no hits, no errors, JM0HTII INNING. Kopf filed ta Connelly, Crowell beat out an I afield lilt. Murphy single to right, putting Crowell on third and going to second himself on the thrown In. Htrunk fouled to Foettr. Walsh called out on strikes No runs, two bits, no errors. Shanks filed to WaUh. Kopf threw out Milan, 0aqdtJl Walked. Neff filed to Kopf. No rune, up bltn, no errors. NINTU INNINO. Johnson threw out Behang. Lajole etnoled to right. Mclnnls filed to Qandll Lajole took, seeond oa a passed haa Lajole stole third uanaolesttd. Lapp filed to Gandtt No ruae. one Alt, no errors. Badly Wounded la Affray I ANCABTBR, Pa . June -In an ar ray In whln several men engaged. Robert (itrlio was stabbed In the face chase end ..Woman by Dominie Pallas an Italian. l.At-k,n l In a. t.oai.ir.. fl l. n .. . ...a . h1 u I dying (.eadliiou Pause eetavt. Continued from rage One lead, nlth no change In the .position of the other threo crows Syracuse still led at the mile and half mark, with Cornell only a length behind. Columbia waa third and Pennsylvania fourth. Hwecplnff Into tho stretch Syracuso made a. tremendous spurt, hitting up their stroko ta 33 and pulling away from tho field. Syracuse won at tho end by four lengths. Cornell was cocond, Columbia thlid nnd Pennsylvania fourth. Columbia was half a length behind Cor nell, while Pennsylvania was twelve lengths to tho rear of tho winner. Tho olllclnl tlmo of tho Freshman raco was 9'29 3-5. After the first mllo tho Issue was never In doubt, tho Ithncans gradually Increas ing their lead until thoy shot past tho finish mark. Columbia Bpurtcd In the last ihalf-mllo, but her challenge was an swered by the other two crews. Tho race was over a two-mile course, All tho oarsmon finished In good shape. The first ovent was the 2-mlIe varsity Junior race. There wero only threo en tries Cornell, Columbia nnd Pennsyl-, vnnla. The weather conditions were per fect when at 4:15 the stoward's boat ar rived at tho head of the course nnd sum moned the oarsmen to tho starting line. I'enn was tho first to appear, closely followed by Columbia, with Cornell com ing last. The crews wero off In tho varsity Junior race at 4:21 to a flno start. Cornell was tho first to catch the water. All the craws were pulling a high stroke. After tho crews had gone a quarter of o mile Cornell was splashing- slightly. As they passed this point tho struggle was neck nnd neck, At ths half mllo Columbia appeared to bo rowing smoother than tho other two oreys. Nearlng the first mllo, Cornell had crept Into tho lead and was nbqu.t half a longth aneaa. Cornell's lead was soon lost, however, and passing the first mllo Columbia was first, with Cornell second and Pennsylva nia third, Boon after passing the mile Cornell again took the lead, with Penn sylvania second and Columbia a half Itngth to the rear. At the mile and a half point Cornell was first by half a length, Pennsylvania was still second and Columbia last, Columbia spurted after passing the mile ana naif mark. Tne other two crews accepted the challenge and the three hit up ths pace to the finish. At the mile nnd three-quarters Cornell still ltd and kept the advantage to the finish, winning by a length and a halt from Pennsylvania, with Columbia third. The ofrtclal time ftf the Junior varsity eight was Cornell, 1000 1-J, Anew record. Penn'a official time In the Junior varsity race was 10'C6; Columbia. 10.07 3-f. The climax or the afternoon Is the var slty race for four miles, sohefluled for :1J, when the ebbtide Is running Its fast est. There Is little difference between tho courses fqr this event, though at full ebb the tide run heavier at midstream and should favor Cornell slightly. The rowing "experts" elected Columbia fnnltnncrt from I'aite One a lucky break on nn Infield hit gnvo Urooklyn all of Its runs, PIR8T INNING, Myers filed lo Ludcrus. O'Mnrn out, Nlchoft to Luderue. Daubert walked. Wheat forced Daubert, Bancroft to Nlo hoff. No runs, no hits, no errors. Jlyrno singled over third. Myrno was caught napping and was run down, Smith to Daubert to O'Mara to Daubert to Cut thaw. Uancroft was safe on O'Marn's high throw. Bancroft out slc'atlng, Mc carty to O'Mnrn. Nlohoff popped to Gotz. No runs, ono hit, ono orror. BECOND INNING. Cutshaw singled to right. Stengel sncrlllced. Rlxey to Luderus, Nlchoft threw out dclr. Cutshaw Bolng to third. McCarthy got nn Infield hit, Cutshnw scoring. Rnneroft tossed out Smith. One run, two hits, no errors. Smith knocked down Cravath'B drive and 0'MArn threw him out Deckot walked. Whltted forced Reckor. Smith to O'Mara. Luderus lined to Myers. No runs, no hits, no errors. THIRD INNING. Myers bunted, but Rlxoy throw him out, O'Mara walked. Daubert struck out. O'Mara stolo second Wheat beat out nn Infield hit, and on Nlehoff's fumble O'Mnra scored, Wheat stolo second, nnd Bancroft kicked himself out of the gnmo, Btock replacing him. Cutshaw fanned Ono run, one hit, ono error. Cutshaw threw Burns out. Rlxoy lined to Cutshaw. Byrne walked. Stock beat out nn Infield hit. Cutshaw made a bcnutlful Btop of Nlehoff's drive and threw to O'Mnrn, forcing Stock. No runs, ono hit, no errors. FOURTH INNING. Stengel filed to Becker. Get?: filed to Whltted. Crnvath wns under McCarty's fly. No runs, no hits, no errors. Oetz threw out Cravnth. Becker filed to Wheat. Whlted's single hit the cen tro field wall. Wheat wns under Luderus' fly. No runs, ono hit, no errors, riFTH INNINO. Bmlth popped to Ludcrus. Myers dou bled past Whltted. Myers stole- third. Byrne mndo a beautiful stop of O'Mara s wicked drive, but ho threw poorly to tho plate und Myers Bcored. O'Hara stolo sec ond. Daubert walked. Wheat forced Daubert, Stock to NlehofT. O'Mara and Whent started a double steal nnd O'Mara scored while Wheat went to third on Burns' wild throw Into centre field. Nlo hoff tossed out Cutshaw. Two runs, ono hit, two errors. Burns fanned. O'Mnrn threw out Rlxey. Byrne went out. Getz to Daubert. No runs, no hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING. Stengel fnnncd. Getz lifted to Luderus. McCnrty beat out an Infield hit. Smith singled to right, McCarty stopping nt sec ond. Myers forced Smith', Nlchoft to Stock. No runs, two hits, no errors. I Stock filed to Myers. Nlchoft fanned. Cravath fanned. No runB, no hits, no errors. SEVENTH INNING. O'Mara singled to tight, but was out trying to stretch tt to a double, Cravath to Stock. Daubert popped to Rlxoy. Becker made a great catch of Wheat's long drive. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Becker went out to Dnubort unassisted. Whlttod singled to left. Myers pulled down Luderus' long drive. Burns out, Cutshaw to Daubert. No runs, ono hit, no errors. DIOHTH INNING. Nlehoff threw Cutshaw out, Stengel bent out an Iriflold hit. Gotz forced Sten gel, Byrno to Nlchoft. McCarty fouled to Ryrne. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Welser bitted for Rlxey. Welscr fanned. Byrne beat out a hit to Getz. Stock forced Byrne, O'Mara to Cutshaw. Nle hoff tiled to Wheat. No runs, ono hit, no errors. NINTH INNING. Baumgartnor now pitching for Phillies. Smith singled to centre. Myers filed! n Cravath. O'mara Ined to Nlehoff, who threw to Luderus, doubling Smith, No runs, one hit, no errors. Stengel made a fine catch of Crnvath's fly. Baskert batted for Becker Getz throw out Paskert. Cutshaw throw out Whltted. No runs, no lilts, no errors. ATIID.VS, Juno si Tho Brltlsli submarine that penetrated'! tho sea of Marmora by diving under- ;1 nentlt tho Turkish warships at the east ern end of tho Dardanelles is keeping up its attacks on shipping there. Seven Turkish merchant vessels carrying food supplies for tho Gallipoli army have been sunk. LONDON, June 28. Nnby Bey. the Turkish Ambassador lo Italy, went to tho Italian Foreign Oflleo yesterday and de mnnded hla passports, says a dispatch from Rome to the Exchange Telegraph Company. No declaration of war between Italy and Turkey haa been Issued by either nt the Turkish Warships havo sought shelter In tho Golden Horn as a result of tho submarine's operations. Resumption ot aeroplnno activity on Gnlllpoll Peninsula Indicates a renewal ot mo zincs' nssauns mere on an un precedented scale, according to advices lccclved hero today, MILAN, Juno 23. Reports from London, confirmed by dlspntches from Cairo, that tho Italian fleet la going to take part In the operations In tho Dardanelles, have been received with groat enthimlosm In nil circles In Rome. This enthusiasm has been Increased by the statement that In this case tho Duko of tho Abruzzi would tako command of tho allied Meets. This would be the first tlmo that ths modern Italian navy, of which tho na tion Is proud, would play a grent role. Tho participation of Italy In tho Dar danelles operations formed the subject of discussion nt tho Cabinet Council held In Romo yesterday evening. , All Italy Is convinced this partlclpa tlon Is necessary on nccount of the situa tion of Tripoli, whero tho Turks nre stir ring up trouble. When Italy Intervenes tho southern port of the peninsula will becomo tho base of operations, na It of fers great advantages comparod with' Egypt, particularly as regards cllmatlo nnd sanitary conditions. It Is furthor believed that tho Intervon- , Hon of Italy at the Dardanelles would 1 hasten tho Intervention of tho Balkan States. It would also probably result In the departuro of the Turkish Ambassador, who continues to rcsldo In the Italian capital. JUAREZ GARRISON READY TO MEET HUERTA FORCES City Under Martini Law Villa's Brother Supremo in Command, JUAREZ, Mcx., Juno :8.-Mnrtlal law was declared hero today. All amusement places were ordered closed by order ot Colonel Hlppollto Villa, brother of tho. revolutionary leader, nnd all streets are being patrolled, by troops All tho funds in the Villa treasury hnvo been taken to El Taso by Colonel Villa, though his scouts hnvo reported finding no trace of the Hucrta forces under an. ernl Salazar. reported marching oft Jua rez. After taking the treasury fundi across the river In an nutomobllo Colonel Villa remained In El Paso, nnd later Tomaa Ornelas, commander horo In Val la's absence, sent nn appeal for rein forcements. The Villa garrison here Is small, whllo their officers understand that there nr ir,00 fully armed Huertlstas In El Paso awaiting orders to cross to Juarez. Tho guard at the Mexican end of tho Inter national bridge hna been heavily rein forced and machlno guns havo been placed In positions to shell any Invaders, 1 Lndy Dvcies Son Christened LONDON, Juno 28. The Infant son of Lord nnd Lndy Decles, the latter Miss Vivian Gould before her marriage, wan today christened Arthur Marcus George Douglas De La I'ocr, Canon Bnrnett per forming the ceremony Tho godfathers wero the Duke of Connaught, George Gould nnd General Halg. Niagara Falls hound $12.00 w July 0, SO, August IS. IT. September JO, it, October 1 ' 61'BCIAL THAIN LEAVES Phlla, Dread. St. Station . 8iteA.V. Wl PhllaaelphU. Sill A.3. Parlor Cars. Dllf Out, Day Qeas&ti I I'lelurcique giasqiMhanna Valliy ftekets good FtJTTBHM nxya StopevM at BuBatu and Hamijiae raturulus Illustrated Boozier at TlUut Agaota PennsylvAiuH R R, WILSON DID NOT ORDER ARREST OF PEN. HUERTA Ex-Dictator Taken Into Custody on Standing Instruction. WINDSOR, Vt.. June 2S. President Wil son did not specifically order the arrest of General Vlctorlano Iluerta yesterday. Tho ex-dictator was taken Into custody, however, na tho result of a standing order that tho Chief Executive hart iu. sued some tlmo ago. i That was as much as the President (would comment on the Iluerta case today. He was notified ot the Mexican's arrest by tho State Department. Ills standing order was that Iluerta should be arrest ed If he attempted to violate American neutrality, Thomas Coulston NORRISTOWN. Pa., June 28 -Thomas Coulston, 48 years old, died today of ty phoid fever. He was mercantile ap praiser of Montgomery County. He was also deputy sheriff under Sheriff Charles Johnson. 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