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toh ete Hatten bent Dhe taking of Gore for an Mele = TAMMANY CHEFS, OFF TO SARATOGA, BOOM M'ANENY Silent as to His Choice p10 the invasion of Austris capebic efor fe earlier atiacks upon the oF Peeirian stronghold the Itelene hed) many Mhousande of iia ry repeting Maller z The ener with whieh Cw Weaken te one of the err etent compre | ~ tthe wer 7! fone have lnunehed ere SLABURY fier days of beavy lonmee Clerk Schneider Be- wor had @ pore tock Munday | Che infantry attacks bee Be Recommended, Bunday afternovn oly, which lex GERMANS TAKE SOMME TRENCH; GET NEW HOLD ON THIAUMONT : in Announcing Results of Latest), Fighting Declares the Foe Suffered Tremendous Losses. PAKIS, Aug, &—Thiaumont work fi» again in German bands ae the re- night's attacks Position was partiy retaken by the Germans yesterday, and partly lost by them Jast night. The War OMice @nnounces ita capture by the Ger- Mans again in the fighting to-day. The French repuised all other at. | tacks on the Verdun front and 0 for Baratowa to! the unofficial tate onvention to be held there Mriday Murphy declined to hasard « | guess aa to who would be ny | Yorn this afterne ® for Governor, on to none of the leaders for several daya Murphy were Chauines raiiroad. Here the Ger- ked our lines and at e point they pe advanced postions. ato counter attack with the bayo net drove them out “On the right bank of the River Meuse there was fighting part of Jast night around th Hore the enemy gained a further footing Sheri Alfred noe or two others to Haratoga, just as a New York elt Only one name phy and there were thone who persisted in asserting that of the Hoard »@ the cholew skirts of thin work, which our artillery ts pareing with energy. Meury we have ‘ogress with hand grenades, An attack of the enemy upon the the Vaux-Chapitre wood has been repuly fred Mehting.” BERLIN, Aug. 9 To-day's offeial with operations « Following is the text of to-day's noh War Office of the River Somme last night was marked by violent son the part of the enemy against the positions con- yesterday and the day before yesterday north of the Hem Wood, These were broken by our fire, ost the Germans heavy losses, and they were repulsed except at one point, where the enemy suc- ceeded in reoccupying one of our trenches, A French attack short- ly afterward resulted in the re- © capture of a larger part of the Our advance in the trenches still occupied by th emy is being actively continued With hand grenades, “Hetween the Hem Wood and the river the Germana have bom- <= barded with heavy calib: sm the new French positions which we were organising. Feport of the Frei Dat » Samuel Seabury counter-attac! (via London) an far as his summer hy nm and will go to Saratoga to morrow night, County Clerk William F, Schnetder, who is in charge of the gubernatorial of Judge Seabury, ivening World reporter that practi- every Tammany this city ts perfectly willing to get out and work for Judge Seabury, went even further and asserted that he did not believe Charles F. Murphy in opposed to Seabury, “Although the informal convention of Democrats at Saratoga Friday ts platform and 9 by the Britian and tod yesterday have now be ish left ten officers and wounded mon as rlaoners in our banda, Ry, alao at six machine veer inflicted upon the bs ‘A strong British at lant night from the Ovillers. Basentin: Je-Potit line failed, “On the right bank of the Meuse jun front) important French repeated at- tacks in the Thiau rector and in the Chapitre and Mountain woods, severe losnes from our fire and our bayonet attacks at various places the enomy was compelled to give number of prisaners who have fallen into our hands has increased to about 350 men.” My lost ground. Inder the most Schneider, “I do not believe candi- dates will be recommended, That will be put off until a later date, “From what I can learn, and U have my information pretty straight, there ja now a@ very strong likelihood of Tammany and up-State Democrats motting together again after the Sara toga meeting and announcing their Ucket headed by region Chaulnes the fighting has continued on he Avro with Intensity, purticu- between Limons and the ————_++. RUSSIANS TAKE NEW TOWN IN SWEEP THROUGH GALICIA Petrograd War Office Announces Capture on Aug. 7 of 7,400 Prisoners, Including 3,500 Germans on Southern Line. (via London), preference for Seabury and Glynn.” Tammany Hall, as has all along been very erroneously supposed, It emanates from up-Btate, and Tam- many, under organization agreement, must follow the lead. Democrats are opposed to Seabury almply because they want to dictato to him the remainder of tho ticket Thin and patronge Tho up-State PETROGRAD, Aug. jouncement was made to-day ty ‘the War Office that the Russians ve occupied Tysmienitsa, in Gu'l- da, on the River Vorone, On Aug. 7 Gen, Letchitaky’s army 7,400 prisoners, including 3,500 ‘Germans, and 63 machine gun {Tysmienitea miles east of the important Galic- fan town of Stanislau, which ts on the railroad between Lemberg and captured the ft bank of the Koropets River to its junction with the Dnies- ter, east of Stanisau, BERLIN, Aug. 9 (via London). South of the Dnieste demand of the County Clerk ‘Schneider, who is the nearest approach to man of Judge Seabury's independence in polities could possibly hi. River the fore Powers have been withdrawn behind the Nisnioff-Tya- mienitea-Ottynia line, by the Austro-Germans was to-day by the spokesman @ announced officially German Army Headquarters Staff, 1 stateenmt regard- ing fighting on the eastern front aays: “Front of Field Marshal y« In the northern corner of C ourland we inflicted severe damage early this morning by our fire ‘upon a large number of enemy steamers and small thereby driving them away “Russian attompts to cross the river (Dying) cast of Friedrichstadt were ly don't belleve the rest of the ticket interests Judge Seabury. What L mean ts, that he ix not in- terested in small matters, no one could discuss 4 Judge Seabury, To-day's offic! The official « the Russians bh ment shows that ve advanced more ‘Therefore, it ts use- leas to discuss that phase of the ait- than six miles in twenty-four hours fin their march against Stanislau, The ‘advance was made from the city of ‘Tlumacs, whose capture by the Rus- leaders, will tell you confidentially that a man who can run 285,000 votes ahead of Martin Glynn when the lat. ter ran for Governor and the former for the office he now holda, 1s not to be pushed aside, FINGER PRINTS BETRAY FIFTH AVENUE ROBBERS Men Who Grabbed Rings Valued at $6,100 Are Wentified as The rapidity of the Russian for- Ward movement is accepted as an in- ication that the Austro-Germans are ipetreating in very great disorde: Another Russian detachment has ——_——- “Strong patrola were repelled be- tween Lakes Wisniew and Naroca. fronts artillery fighting has become Enemy attacks in the vicinity of Skrobova failed," BRITISH CLAIM NEW GAINS; DRIVE CHECKED, SAYS BERLIN LONDON, Aug. 9.—A further ad- vance by the British on the Sommo front north of Posieres was an- jay by the War Office. Following is the text of to-day's re- port by the British War Office: “In the vicinity of Guillemont has been no change since North of Pozieres we BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package |: provesit. 25cat all druggists. made a further advance by bomb- ing along the enemy's trenches, capturing prisoners, “In the Ypres salient, between Lake and the Yser Canal, the enemy bombarded our fredshes heavily last night from Pp. to midnight, and dis- charged gas on a broad front, The gas had litue tlal attacks were made enemy, who was not able to enter John F, King and John Nolan, arrest- ed after they had grabbed rings val- ued at $6,100 in the store of M & Co, No. 898 Fifth Avenue, yo day afternoon, were identified at Po- lee Headquarters to-day ax men with criminal records, King's right name is McGann and, cording to the police sion for betting on race the better of him, was the own, three prosperous cafes in He wan sentenced to Elmira Reform Atory In 1916 following his atte theft of $1,700 from tho cash dow at the old Hoffman House until his pas. FORT ERIE RESULTS. RACE—Durse $600; 5 » 6. So, show 4 40, iy vn 5. Bow Gui, Workhouse and in Sing Sing Prison, and vlan’ his aliases boing Connelly and Hayes. ‘The police regard thelr highly important, belleving they are fa cana who recently tried elry stores in Broadway ana | \vitth Avenue Mh. | tery were recov dm the plot got away, 8 pa ear-olds and up; and a halt fur e rings taken yes A third man n, mine Hea rly Bight aleo 1 M Sh win lalian G Gains; ; ie of ‘Peturenue i KILLED BY ‘ZEPS; NEWHAVEN TRAIN. The Versergiert are the pride of the Italian army, They are all little | minut mon, the maximum height being little above five feet, but they are among Uritiah Naval aeroplanes reached the most daring fighters in the world, Every one is @ firat clans | “Ne Vicinity of Hrussels in an air raid, marksman. COST OF THE STRIKE TO ALL CAR LINES IS PLACED AT $350,000, Fatimates made to-day place the cost of the traction strike to the companies in Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens and Richmond at approximacly $350,000, Here is how the rough figures look: Revenue Lost. Bronx railways in 12 days, .§120,000 3 days... Queens lines In 3 day: Extra Salaries Paid: ‘To Interborough employees, 36,000 ‘To New York Railways em- DIOYOOB vo ceeeeeees see 16,000 Other Charges. Advertising . sea, 16,000 Strikebreakers . + 20,000 Cota, supplies, &e. . + 80,000 Guards and detective: + 10,000 Lquipment damage.. . TURKS INRETREA IN DESERT MURDER cnbiinenees Suffer Tortures From Thirst and Kill Their Camels to Secure Blood to Drink, LONDON, Aug. %&—The Turkish army which waa routed by the Brit. ish at Romant, east of the Suez Canal suffered terrible hardships tn their march across the dosert, according to a Reuter's Catro despatch, quot- ing stories of Turkish prisoners, The despatch says that batchos of prison. ers continue to arrive in Cairo, Lack of water was ono of the principal causes of the suffering of the Turkish troops, In some cases they suffered so ftrightfully from thirst that thoy killed their camels and drank the blood, The prisoners say the Turkish losses were exceedingly heavy as they attacked in masa formation in tgnor- anco of the strong defenses of the British The devastating machine gun fire with which the assault was met was tho first indication the pri- vates had of the task that confronted them, according to one of the troopers, A Turkish detachment which sur rendered first Killed their German officers, A British camel corps, dashing to the attack on the hot sands east of the Suez Canal, drove the Turks from | nohmehts and put them to ing to official despatchos thelr entr flight, acco! received here to-day, Tho Turkish fyrces that attacked British positions last continued. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. ® (via! } erday captured from the Russians the Ar» mentan towne of ithe and Mush, it | waa offclally announced to-day by tment London),"Purkiah troops the ‘Turkish War be —_———> Pounder of Chivas G. W aT PAUL Minn Awe ® ‘ ‘ Atickney, fow Western Ral of the Chiewge Creat “ nay Cryer several other Northweet raivouds, dled et bie home here today n \ K caused the explosion of a box of oll | Forest of Germany and bombarded ety Wnuder the. frat eat ard the German town of Rothweil, on the Neckar River, it wae officially an. | Rose Who were injured were caught Germany Has 1,750,000 of Many other successful alrbombing | widog them to the aide of the track, | are rapidly increasing, more than] “phe cttiolal 400,000 having been added to the] statement of to-day containa the fol. camps since the beginning of the last] lowing regarding aviation operations Russian drive. In six weeks, Dr, Pe or lly aerial fighting duct Mott added, 280,000 passed through | 24! % ports as to the treatment prisoners of | 18 aerial Alahta were war were receiving have been greatly exaggerated, In tho prisonera receive virtually the same food and care that the armica ti v iat A tro wh 1 4 we N Budtenty, on acasion.” must be considered from the atands | YW aniaw KET é Ge tae roman live sunita So Bterye point of the effect on other fronty | darey and the tate Whitlam ee vlad Paine SO in the frat place, and in the number] Queenstown, County Cork, fort and thelr health, Wh wnt chan from erin chang, ] 1 the Arak place, and tw the wumory year ha “We hav) forty-five American hig | . . late roalde secretaries Working among the vari- ous armios, and T hope fo increase this number shortly. The work ts the|} genoral army Y. M,C. A. work, look. | 4 sical wants, We have been accorded |4 . all the co-operation and assistance Anavonle inl we could reasonably expect by all the at countries except Turkey, where, as enter.” riday has now | _| been driven back fifteen miles owat of Katia and about forty miles from the Sue Canal Tho pursuit ia being | vitation to attend @ stag party at your! W, Nead bled oF captured whe Corman. NRCRATINMANY CATCHES FIREIN RAS FROM SHES BRONX; S HRT: emuejuneb Germans Again Agtin Nese British Excursionists Bound for City sete ae tus Vag Coast, but Are Driven Island in Panic After bx. Back by Fire, | plosion Occurs 200 LIVES LOST AT METZ, | Yi%® Passeumere wore sitantiy tn | when o Mow Yorn, Now Haven end ation “4 French Flyers Travel Over arttord train bound Hartow | | ae rl —— q with « volele oe f Voges at Rate of Nearly Siisna avert cuget are a. when you KNOW that broken a Mile « Minute, throwsh the Weatehester yards ||] glasses can't upset your vacation shortly before noon today. The fire = ped you have on eatra LONDON, Ava ? poling raides 8 400 (0 & fash of Mame eaused by of Mingiand early thie, * Streuli aker under the train Ginoage duphiontod withrans striking @ h lon, oF Gane cae and children were welne zi neha ty aeinise pied on tn the mad rush to es cape from the car when erst, Nou Paine Ping thane w Lov tal im and Patrolman Peldhetmer of The Leppelins were engaged VY) the Westehonter Mtation entered the ooustmuards and driven away trom ih and quieted the crowd Hin their objectives without wemen who fainter danage of military Importance, the] One of the polive nent said. wae Patrolman Wit Gen, French, commander of ) ang ne found hie 1Ot Nawwan home forces, reported this afternoon) in jyroq | i) Wee that one man, two women and (hres) pa Brooklyn 494 Fulton | children were killed in a northowatern| THO Injured were Hadie Kiausmnan : No, 4169 Walden Avenue, the Hrons own, Five mon, sin wo Jwhock and burna on handa, samuel : ‘ o i f beye were injured #, Uhirwwen yeara oll, of No. WT burned about har laboth Mohnitonter of No. 16 (her Hep southeast Boolland, wither ing far from the coast, the W announced to-day in raided B Ketablished 34 Yeara were carried oul New Vouk, 14 Hiway, at John nt to the 224 Biath Av, Doth 350 Biath Av, dad From seven to ton Zeppelines took! bart in the raid, About 160 hownts| Were dropped and twenty three canualtion were caused The commanders of the aloxhipa seemed in doubt aa to thelr wheres abouts as they frequently shut off the engines and hovered in the ale tor at a time “Eddys" Sauce is first aid to an appetite dulled by hot weather, at torn Avenue, burna about hands It's a fine (avoring for hot and Louis Goiten, twelve y No, 1487 Vyse Avenue, bu on rit arm, and Hertha Wot wovontoon yeara old, of No, S44t Clay Avenue the Hronx, burns about tioe Dootora Murphy, Hrady and Bing Who hurried from Fordham Hopital ted the Injured and took the Wotwel girl to the hospital others were went to their homes # old, of |p cold meats, vegetables and | | | the War Office announced Wiaht | dropped on an airship the ity, | PARIM, Aur. 8—Hlyine in the dark: Piel ble 1 BN arsta sg (we |] Grocers and Delica- howe at the rate of nearly a Mile alee at he train Nal Te egsen Sto oll it ! y minute, a French air squadron crossed the Voages Mountaina and the Black| THe Mame from the oiroult breaker |] Mladeby E. Pritehard. 331 Spring S..NY; nounced to-day. in the fire whieh for & moment on DOUGHNUTS = | veloped the centre of the var ‘Tho atart was made aftor duak, The A Aistance of 200 miles was covered in| hbo Mb Nagel Ade thats “ most as fight as a putt 205 «minutes, §='The bombardment Ren eer, ee eee of smoke, that the kids jup and burned their arma, The Lo as | train crew kept the passenger from dies can eat and eat Jeaping through the windows and e made from D & G Say to your grocer caused @ great fire and intense ex- plosiona, enterprises were carried out by the Them, Russia 1,800,000 and | French twat night, A number of ait) putkeu cand scores of women bocuis fights occurred on the Verdun front, hysterical and required the attention & More Pouring In, where a German aeroplane and aj of Uh ‘ambulance surgeons when tae | D.: x OY captive balloon were destroyed areivee SAR ae wee wana Gus at, Moro than 5,000,009 prisoners, double! ‘THE HAGUK, Aug. &—Two huns| tn hour whd « halt afer the aectdent Flour for Me! the number of mon engaged in any] dred German aoldlora were killed or ——_———— WALKING previous war that the world haa] injured in the recent allied alr raid on known, are now confined tn prison] Mots, capital of Lorraine, according! camps of the belligerent nations, a . to word received here to-day, ‘The! | cording to Dr, John R. Mott, General] station and barracks were seriously Secretary of the International Com: | damaged. mittee of the Young Mon‘a Christian) ‘The German War Office atated that Association, who arrived here to-day | “some damage” was done in the raid on the Danish steamship Oscar It] on Mota from Copenhagen, Dr, Mott left here} BERLIN, Au In May for Russia and has visited the| of the Auatrian naval forces shot prison campa of nearly all the coun-| gown his fourth enemy aeroplan trios at war. large Itallan fighting plang, after a ? maze %—Lieut, Benfeld Dr, Mott said that of the prisoners, protracted Mght more than 8,000 feet -_— Germany has tho greatest number, | avove the Gulf of Trivate, an oftictal ear | e approximately 1,750,000, Russia, with about 1,800,000, comes next, then Aua- trl GERMAN OFFICERS statement; from Vienna reported tos] LONDON, Aum, &-"The allies have day, The aeroplane fell near Bleti-| been having a Jolly good time ainoe I with aeenage ott | . ose by 9 An Italian Neuienant wee Silled saw you leat,” aald the Karl of Derby, italy, Great Britain and| and one non-commisatone: Of; | tnder-@ecretary of War in meeting Russia's prisoners, he added, Ser & ously end anotner SHOU) oA erica correspondent today, army headquarter! Lord Derby discussed the present COOK. -O8 Ane. &. at her rentte eee military aituation frankly, but declined re totetielnna Cite. OATH ARIE, to make any prophectan beyond the] dauanhter of Bawant and Bien Cook 2 in aerial Mights| assertion that ho wae convinced there Funeral ‘Tiemlay, at @ o'oleok, i nes uw Fantninns ahot seen. Ria) Waa No possibility of the initiative aa NEY? tw aaa, lg) the ground, 1; ay, 1 to in falling into the Nanda of the] ANNA My belovs “ . “ ‘ . Kren ritieh loaees | M8! Nerney at Rnalne ¢ 1 found" De, Mott auld, “that re. | matings ranch and machines! | Germans, wakiva, tm her Whitty WMD youn whot down from the ground, 16) im] *It ty not w bit of uae comparing Pera wervicen at Wer IN reeldenen Voluntary landings within our ies] ing caauaities on our front with the, Ne BAO Martense AG. Mivoklyiy em H Sone for netting down #PI®) ound gained,” continued Lond werent ee ee 8 he “Of the wove 48 are in our pow | Derby, “AR a whole the problem of the countrios have prevented the sending of VARt] Prookiyn Requiem mane at at Qasr German forces to the eastern front | briel's New bots oad and Linwood a, whore the Russians are malcing auoh | O8L M80. tatermont Calvary Imppoaaive progrems, while It la ins Alaputadle that the latoat oftenaive on HELP WANTED—MALE,. the weatern front haw relleved (he | iy te Rann: proasure upon Verdun, DHOLAARRIY wanted: “You will recall that Maat year the Germans, weing (har ratiwaya to the boat advantage, sent reluforcoments Ne rire Charge te th ae from one front to another with the ee, Yee utmoat factlity y are not doi Ma Sictomnger eftive te Ne SOPEEEE SEES resiseacd S558 FEE 4 tee He ttt after tho !men’s mental and phy- Horton NOT #. “peste Ft Ath, ¥ s6b6 EE yot, We have not been permitted to]! 32582 les D, A, Davis, formerly of Washing ton, D.C, Is In general charge of the American Y. M,C, A. work on the ¢ western front, Dr, Mott said, and A, ©. Harte is In charge on tho eastern front, Mr. Harte returned with Dr. Mott for a vacation, > SARTOGA RESULTS. FIRST RACKE-The Rensselacr; two }year-olday he palo ps polling: $600 added; six fu =Nashviite, 118 (Aturphy ), | and 2 to 6, won: Riverdale, 124 (olay to B even and 2 to tahonds OM ating 1h ci se BS 5E EE FEEGEL BTSs Special for To-Morrow, Thuraday, Auguat 10th ray, rLiaal wulloet Ot Leek Pure Pratt elites, rn erie Mowing Weer oh ca Eerie Rea | ise GEaEES Frtsecee 35S. —— Fe Se £66 FEE SEE EEE Bes 7 babssedetettee | SHEE Ieee 441444 geceres es ° 0 TINY TOLER TRE TET“ rst #to band, des oblettaln, Mano: rit WHA eva testhenme, hae iy wine Dale ant Kagura Alig, ran ° mm ‘ wh plohs: i i; asngbure: Wie al Maat wt a8 p' paray sine two | tH nian “we he Y bs wesweanen (alien. even, Y SRCOND throe-yearol Chaser handioa ng $600 Hee WT States S= pa SES “Tm sorry |b did't aooept your tne “. 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