DUGS OF TH EIER S M U G G L ERS General Resume o f Important Events Presented In Condensed Form f o r Our Busy Readers. Roosevelt and Pinchot spent an en tire day together at Porto Maurizio, Italy. Colorado cattlemen threaten war if Utah sheepmen invade their grazin g grounds. Governor Hughes, o f N e w York, calls for an immediate investigation into corrupt legisla tive practices. A S eattle man, as a memorial to his dead son, has given $100,000 in land and cash to establish a sanitarium U fight tuberculosis. I t is planned to have the face and figure o f the late Thomas F. Walsh, the Colorado “ silver k in g ," carved in he­ roic size on the face o f an immense c liff which overlooks the famous Camp- bird mine at Ouray. The mine laid the foundation o f the Walsh fortune. A N ew Y o rk man sutbbed his toe against a small oblong package in front o f a Sixth avenue je w e lry shop and on opening it, found a $10,000 diamond necklace. He read the advertisements and received from the owner just half its value as a reward for his honesty. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., w ill leave his work in the carpet factory at Thompsonville on June 1 to prepare fo r his m arriage to Miss Eleanor A le x ­ ander, in N ew York C ity on June 90 . Youn g Roosevelt is now doing execu­ tiv e work in the main office o f the factory. F ollow in g his m arriage he w ill become d istrict manager for the company at its San Francisco head­ quarters. Prem ier Asquith dreads to involve the king in the Irish controversy. Eleven sections o f fine fru it land in Eastern Oregon w ill soon be opened to entry. Attacks o f the ship subsidy lobby are resented warm ly by members o f the house committee. The incident between R oosevelt and the Vatican at Rome may cause the re­ moval o f the papal secretary, M erry de Val. Dr. H ollis B. Frissell, o f the Rocke­ felle r Sanitary commission, says hook­ worm infection is spread largely by Southern people goin g barefooted. A duel between ex-Prem ier Count W itte and General Kuropatkin, com­ mander-in-chief o f the Russian forces in the w ar with Japan, has been avert­ ed through an explanation by the form ­ er. NO RTH . Men W ho Bring Chinese and A re Hard Pressed. Current Events oi interest Gathered From the World at Large. The Supreme court o f the United States has ordered a rehearing o f the cases against the Standard O il and Tobacco trusts, on account o f the death o f C h ief Justice Brewer. M O V IN G Opium Los Angeles, A p ril 11.— Driven from Los Angeles by the a c tiv ity o f Federal sleuths, aided by the local authorities, the band o f opium and Chinese smug­ glers that has been operating along the Pacific coast and the Mexican border has transferred its scene o f operations to the Northern ports in Washington and Oregon. According to Deputy United States Marshal Durlin, who has hail a large part in the two years' war fare on this particular breed o f law breakers, the headquarters o f the band has been transferred to Seattle, with branches at Portland, Tacoma and Spo kane. A t fcthe latter place arrange ments are made for disposing o f the contraband Chinese and opium that successfully brought in by Pacific liners and across the Canadian border. “ C h ick " Wallace, the leader o f the band, is now in the northern cities ar­ ranging for the disposition o f the smuggled Orientals and drug. He is the brains o f the band, and is the only prominent one o f the original gang that has esca(>ed arrest by the Federal authorities. Three o f his confeder­ ates, including Larmon Gonzales, next to W allace the cleverest o f all, are in ja il in this city, held as Federal pris oners. Gonzales was captured last week in San Diego, a fte r a six weeks campaign directed against him. “ ‘ I have had a warrant fo r the ar­ rest o f this man for nearly two m onths," said Durlin, a fte r the cap­ ture. “ H e is one o f the craftiest men I have had to deal with for a long time, As soon as we aimed our shafts at him in particular, he apparently went into secusion fom ewhere in Mexico. Ac cording to my information he was in­ terested mainly in landing contraband Chinamen at the Mexican ports and looking a fte r their safe transportation across the line at Nogales and E l Paso, AERIAL PLEASURE TRIPS FOR TOURISTS Berlin, A p ril 11.— Am erican tourists soon w ill come to regard an airship tour as one o f the regular features o f a program o f summer travel in Europe i f the expectations o f the founders o f the new Hamburg airship lines are realized. The promoters o f the enter­ prise recognize that the financial pros pects o f the venture can be improved greatly i f proper efforts are made to interest Americans. A e ria l excur­ sions are to be arranged, therefore, with a special view o f capturing the custom o f travelers from the United States. One o f the German steamship companies is contributing to the sup­ port o f the enterprise on that under­ standing. The new aerial liners w ill have cab­ ins holding 20 persons each, and the rooms w ill be equipped in luxurious style. According to the computation o f Professor Hergesell, the aeronaut, the fares, ow ing to the low cost o f construction and operation, can be low er than has heretofore been supposed. I t is estimated, fo r example, that trip from Hamburg to Heligoland can be made fo r 100 marks ($25), and pas sengers can travel an entire day, going as fa r as Berlin or Copenhagen. S P O K A N E T R A IN S C O L L ID E . Smugglers o f Chinese and opium Block Signals M isunderstood— Thirty have been driven out o f Southern C ali­ Injured, Many Seriously. fornia and are beieved to have trans­ Spokane, Wash., A p ril 11.— A mis­ ferred their operations to Northwest understanding o f block signals resulted coast cities. head-on collision o f passenger Miss Anna Morgan, daughter o f J. trains Nos. 2 and 3 on the Spokane, Pierpont Morgan, attracted much at­ Portland & Seattle railroad a mile tention at Pasadena by goin g for a west o f Spokane Saturday night at three-hour cross-country horseback ride 9:18 o ’ clock. arrayed in a “ pants s u it" riding habit. About 30 persons were injured, and it is expected that several w ill die. D. C. Jacklin, a S a lt Lake m illion­ The accident occurred on a high trestle aire, has bought E. H. Harrim an’ s over Hangman creek, on the Northern Pelican Lodge property on Klamath Pacific track, which is used by the Spo­ lake, Oregon. He w ill carry out the kane, Portland & Seattle fo r several plans o f Harriman for making a sum­ miles west o f Spokane. mer resort o f the pi lace. A t the time o f the collision, accord­ A fte r being whirled down H at creek ing to the stories o f trainmen and pas­ in a small skiff, G. M agerstadt was sengers, train No. 2 was at a stand­ carried over H at creek falls, in C ali­ still, ready to back up, when No. 3, fornia, and dashed into the foam ing running at a slow rate o f speed, waters 60 fe e t below. The boat was crashed head-on into No. 2, the force dashed to pieces on the rocks and Mag- o f the impact smashing in the smoking erstadt managed to grab a boulder, car on No. 2, occupied by a party o f from which he was soon rescued. Italian laborers, where the most o f the W here and when the Pittsburg gra ft injuries occurred. probe ends is “ con tin gen t," to quote D istrict Attorney Blakely, on develop­ ments. Mr. B lakely has spread his net and is w a itin g fo r more men to “ come in and con fess," as a result o f the intimations contained in the grand ju ry presentment. H arry T h aw ’ s mother, though aged and worn, still continues her fight for her wayward aon. Chicago police w ill exercise strict censorship over bathing costumes worn at lake beaches this season. Rural carriers at W alla W alla are qu ittin g because o f the small pay, and no one seems to want the places. N ew York saloons sell wood alcohol, and four persons who drank it died, w hile several others are totally blind. T w o men raced on horseback 100 m iles for the opportunity o f filing a contest on an Eastern Washington homestead. A 14-year-old school boy in P itts ­ burg, despondent at his playmates’ jibs because he was slow in his studies, hung him self. T w o brothers in partnership in the real estate brokage business in St. Louis, committed suicide because o f business reverses. Miss N e llie Anhouser, one o f the fam ily o f m illionaire St. Louis brew­ ers, is fighting a dentist bill which amounts to $25 an hour. Garden Hides Bad Money Plant. Yonkers, N. Y ., A p ril 11.— Secret service men who have been at work this section fo r some weeks past have unearthed a ¡rich counterfeiters' cache on a farm near Highlands, N . Y . The stuff, which was found buried several fee t beneath the surface o f a vegetable garden, includes several thousand sheets o f paper in which the silk threads o f government paper are clev­ erly im itated; a dozen boxes o f blue and red ink, and an old printing press and enough cartridges to destroy a small army. No plates were found. Glass Must C o ver Food. Indianapolis, A p ril 11. — N o more shall the rich, red rounds o f b eef and the choice cuts o f porterhouse and ten­ derloin hang from their accustomed hooks on the walls or in the windows o f the hutcher’s shop, and never again shall arrays ol seductive pies, rolls and bread be openly displayed at the bak­ eries in the cities and towns o f Indi­ ana, according to an order promul­ gated Unlay hy the state board o f health. The board says a prime cause o f the spread o f sickness has been con­ tamination o f fish,meats and foodstuffs. Bribe O ffe re d Striker? W atertown, N. Y ., A p ril I I . — Pres­ ident J. T. Carey, o f the International Brotherhood o f Pulp and Paper Mak­ ers, today declared that a man giv in g the name o f W illiam Pritchard, and saying he was a member o f the broker­ age firm o f Hamlin & Pritchard, o f St. Louis, in the alleged interest o f the International Paper company, had been follow in g him for the last week, offer­ ing him a $25,000 bribe i f he would call off the paper makers’ strike. The managers o f the Northwestern and Western railroads are jubilant over the spring movement o f colonists into all the territory west o f the Rocky monutains from the Canada!n border to the Mexican line. Although official figures have not been prepared regard­ Fund to Fight Sleeping Sickness. in g the movement o f people seeking Rnissels, A p ril 11.— K in g A lb ert has homes in a new country, it is confi­ dently stated that the number w ill ex­ decided to g iv e $200,000 for a cam­ ceed that o f last year, when all records paign against sleeping sickness, $100,- 000 to build hospitals in the Relgian broken. Congo, $100,000 for a pension fund for The report that H e tty Green is seri Congo c ivil servants, and $10,000 for ously ill is denied absolutely by her j a fund fo r the assistance o f their fam ­ ilies. L DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE LA B O R S C A R C E IN U M A T IL L A : O W Y H E E D IS T R IC T O R G A N IZ E D Spring W ork Remains Undone and Appeal May be Made to Cities. -a s t Obstacle Removed and 9 0,00 0 Acres Will Be Irrigated. Pendleton— W ith the commencement o f spring activities U m atilla county is confronted with a labor fam ine o f formidable proportions. Sheepmen, grain growers and contractors o f var­ ious sorts are all complaining o f their inability to secure the necessary help, and it lo gin s to appear as i f an appeal for assistance w ill have to be made to Spokane, Portland, Seattle and other Northw est cities. For several weeks wool growers have been unable to secure a sufficient num­ ber o f experienced men to assist in herding and other work about the sheep camps. The farmers are also com­ plaining o f their in ability to get enough hired labor to complete their spring work satisfactorily, and it is expected that w ith the opening o f the hay harvest season they w ill feel this shortage more. H. R. Newport, o f the N ew port Land & Construction company, o f Her- miston, has issued a formal call to every employment agency in the coun­ ty to send him every available man they can secure., N ew port says that any number o f men are wanted to as­ sist in the work which is being done for the government on the reclamation project, as w ell as in clearing the many ranches around Hermiston and putting them in condition fo r crops. W ith the commencement o f work on the Pendleton-Yoakum stretch o f O. R. & N . road and on (the Stanfield Coyote cut-off, labor w ill actually be at a premium. Ontario— The organization commit­ tee o f the proposed Owyhee Irrigation district and the land owners under the proposed project met with the County court at V ale to ask that tribunal to authorize the organization o f the dis tricL The bonds o f the district were accepted by the court. The Nevada Ditch company stock holders accepted a compromise offered by the irrigation committee and re­ mained in the district upon a guaran tee o f 7,200 acres o f w ater in ex change for the stock o f their company, The Owyhee Ditch company and the Wilson Ditch company, the other irri gation ditches under the proposed pro­ ject, had both agreed to come in some time ago and the action o f the Nevada Ditch company eliminated the last barrier in the way o f the organization o f the districL There are about 90,000 acres o f choice land tributary to Ontario and Nyssa which w ill be embraced in the proposed district. A great deal o f this is unimproved on account o f tbe lack o f w ater fo r irrigation purposes, and the organization o f the district means the development o f a v ery rich body o f farm ing lands. Starts W ork on N ew Exhibits. Portland— H. R. W igh t, the expert who has been engaged by the Portland chumber o f commerce to get up a new exh ibit o f resources and products o f the state, has begun his work. Mr. W igh t came here from California a few days ago and w ill remain a year at least. A large laboratory is being fitted up in the basement o f the Commercial club building, where the exhibits w ill be put up in herm etically sealed jars. T o begin with, Mr. W ig h t w ill pre­ serve fru it blossoms and flowers, and later w ill follow fruits and berries o f all kinds. Then w ill follow the pre­ servation o f fish found in the waters o f the state. I t w ill take some tim e to secure a complete exh ibit o f these. Mr. W igh t w ill make occasional trips through the country to select suitable specimens. A large consignment of glasB jars w ill arrive in a few days in which the specimens w ill be preserved. Mr. W ig h t has the secret o f a spe­ cial process which is said to keep the specimens in perfect condition for years. H om eseekers Rush to Harney. Baker C ity— The heaviest inrush o f settlers into the great Harney valley is now taking place through this city, and promises to reach gre a t proportions before the spring is over. The Sump­ ter valley train is laden e ve ryd a y with people looking for homes in the inter­ ior. H otel accommodations along the route are taxed to the lim it Roy Corey, game warden, has returned from Austin, the terminus o f the Sumpter valley road, and says that 18 people arrived there in one day on their way to Harney county. Only one passenger could be taken on the stage and the other 17 started out and walk­ ed to Canyon City, a distance o f 20 miles. C rook County Debt Free. P rin ev ille — P rin ev ille and Crook county are each out o f debt, the first time since the incorporation o f the city that it has not carried other debts be­ side the bond isBUe o f the ligh t and w ater company, and the first time the county government has had all its w ar­ rants in since the construction o f the $35,000 court house. P rin eville has carried a debt o f $3,- 000 or more for years and at times the value o f the warrants outstanding were not more than 70 cents on the dol­ lar and few buyers fo r them. Boise & W estern to C ross State. Portland “ The Boise & W estern railroad is planned across the state o f Oregon, from Boise to Coos B a y ,” said Colonel C. E. S. Wood in talkin g o f the road o f which he is president and which, it has been announced, is H ill proposition. “ The road has been surveyed through the Malhuer riv ­ er valley, and further than that I know nothing o f the plans, except as stated, that it w ill extend across the state to Coos Bay. I am not in position to make any further announcements at this tim e.” M A K E LIM E FROM M AR B LE . Citizens o f W allowa Develop Natural Resource H eretofore O verlooked. E n terprise— Last summer Charles Christy experimented with the well known black marble o f which there are immense deposits in the canyon south­ west o f Enterprise. The result ex­ ceeded all expectations, the product being chalk white lime, almost abso­ lutely pure. I t has been tried and tested both here and at other places. I t is so free from impurities that one barrel o f it goes as far "as one and half barrels o f ordinary lime. A company has been formed to ex­ ploit the deposits and is known as the Black Marble L im e company, composed o f Mr. Christy and his son Henry, and George Houser, a well known capi­ talist. One large kiln is in operation and a carload o f fire brick recently arrived with which three kilns w ill be built, g iv in g a capacity o f from 15,000 to 20,000 barrels per year. Ed Eben, of, Joseph, has contracted to m arket the entire product, and S. D. K letner has the sole sale o f the lime at Enterprise. A carload o f barrel staves has also been received and shipments w ill begin soon. O ver 1,000 tons o f the marble was gotten out the past w in ter ready for burning. When in fu ll running the works w ill g iv e employment to 12 or 15 men. Enterprise w ill be the shipping point fo r the lime. The black marble w ill doubtless soon be quarried fo r other uses, as it is beautiful stone and takes readily high polish. Tow n ste Sells fo r $100,000. Bend- The two largest exchanges o f town real estate y e t recorded in cen­ tral Oregon were last week closed at Bend. The newly platted townsite o f W iestoria, embracing some 100 acres adjacent to Bend, and near the righ t o f way o f the Oregon Trunk line, was purchased from L. D. W ies t by a group o f Seattle capitalists. C. W . M elville, the representative o f the Washington investors, has entered into an agree­ ment, it is announced, whereby the pres­ ent property owner w ill receive ap­ proxim ately $1,000 an acre for the land. $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 fo r Paving Medford— The Clark & Henery Con­ struction company o f Sacramento has been awarded the contract fo r grading, curbing and paving with asphalt nearly ten miles o f M edford’s streets. In the business district, class A pavement, consisting o f 5 inch concrete base, inch binder and 2 inch asphalt surface w ill be laid. In residence sections a cheap­ er hard surface w ill be laid. The city engineer estimates that there are 203,- 000 square yards to be laid. PO RTLAND M ARKETS. Wheat— Track prices: Bluestem, $1 (i/1.02; club, 95c; red Russian, 94c; valley, $1; 40-fold, 97J(898c. Barley— Feed and brewing, $24.50(3) 27 per ton. Corn— Whole, $34; cracked, $35. H ay— Track prices: Tim othy, W il­ lam ette valley, $20(3)21 per ton; East­ ern Oregon, $23(3 24; a lfa lfa , $16.50(3) 17.50; grain hay, $17(3)18. Oats— No. 1 white, $27.50(829. Fresh Fruits— Apples, $1(3)2.50 per box; cranberries, $8(89 per barrel. Potatoes —■ Carload buying p rices: Oregon, 50(8 60c per hundred; sweet potatoes, 3(83Jr per pound. Oil Burners to Haul Freight. Vegetables— Asparagus, 5J(3 8c per L a Grande— The O. R. & N . w ill use oil burning engines between U m atilla pound; cabbage, 1 J(82e; horseradish, and L a Grande. This kind o f locomo­ 8(310c; green onions. 15c per dozen; tive power wiU not be adopted exclu­ rhubarb, 4(35c per pound; spinach, $1 sively on the mountain district, but per box; sprouts, 9c per per pound; s resorted to as an auxiliary means o f turnips, $1 per sack; rutabagas, $1(3) handling the immense freig h t traffic 1.25; carrots, 85c(3'$l; beets, $1(3) over this part o f the road. Four or 1.25: parsnips, 50(875c. Butter— City creamery, extras, 33c five o f the oil burning engines w ill be put to work at once, and oil tanks w ill per pound; fancy outside creamery, 32 Butter fa t prices be established at Gibbon and La (3^33^ store, 20c. average l j c per pound under regular Grande. butter prices. E ggs— Fresh Oregon ranch, 24(3'24Jc T o Have S ew er System. per dozen. Independence The town o f Inde­ Onions— Oregon, $1.75 per hundred. pendence has voted bonds fo r $20,000 Pork— Fancy, 13f3)13Jc per pound. to provide funds for the construction V e a l— Fancy. I l j(3 l2 | c per pound. o f a sewer system. But 20 votes were Lambs— Fancy, lSlS'lSc per pound. registered against the improvement. Pou ltry— Hens, 19(820c per pound; The school district is building a high broilers, 27(828c; ducks, 22|(323c; school, which w ill be a credit to this geese, 12Jc; turkeys, live, 22(3)25c; section o f the state. A number o f dressed. 25(3 29c; squabs, $5 per doz. farmers are settin g out orchards near C attle — Best steers, $6.25(86.75; town, hundreds o f acres being thus im­ fa ir to good, $5.5506; strictly good proved. The larger portion o f the cows, $5.50(86; fa ir to good, $5(3)5.25; plantings are apple trees o f the late ligh t calves, $ 6 0 7 ; heavy calves, $4(8 varieties. 5; bulls. $405.26; stags. $4.50(35.50. Sheep Best wethers. $8(88.90; fa ir Estacada Would Interest Settlers. to good. $7(87.50; good lambs. $8(812. Estarada This town is preparing Hogs — Top, $ 1 1 .1 0 (n ll.l5 ; fa ir to for a b ig public m eeting on the a fte r­ good, $10(811. noon o f Saturday, A p ril 23. In the Hops — 1909 crop, 17(819c per pound; evening a b ig banquet w ill be held,’ at olds, nominal; 1910 contracts, 15(316c. which a number o f speeches w ill be W ool— Eastern Oregon. 1 6 0 20c per made setting forth the advantages o f pound; valley, 20fo22e; mohair, choice, the surrounding country and the 26Jc. marked progress In its development. Hides Dry hides, 16(8 17c pr pound; The m eeting w ill be for the purpose o f dry kip, 16017c; dry calfskin, 181820; arousing interest in community pro- salted hides. 7J(o8c; salted calfskin, gress. j14c; green, lc less. FACTION LINES MELT S E N T IM E N T A L T R IP C U T S H O R T M r. and M r R oosevelt S h ow ered With Flags and Flowers. Genoa, Italy, A p ril 9. — Though “ deeligh ted” to an unusual degree, but in mind and spirit much perturbed, because o f ovations along his carriage jaunt to this ‘city, ex-President Theo­ dore Roosevelt and w ife were compel led to call a halt today .to their senti mental tour. A t every villa g e or crossroads they were met by men, women and children, the form er with flags and the latter with bouquets. As an instance o f the demonstrations accorded them, 600 persons, many o f them Americans, acclaimed Colonel Roosevelt and Mr*. R oosevelt with vivas and hurrahs afte r they le ft Ra- patio, where they had luncheon today This was the climax o f their embarrass smerts and Colonel R oosevelt gave or­ ders to be driven direct to Genoa. The people and press o f Genoa have manifested the must intense interest in the movements o f Colonel RoosevelL His second honeymoon journey stirred their romantic natures to a high pitch and when the news spread today of his coming, a b ig crowd hurried to the modest Hotel Brittannia, where he had engaged quarters, and with cheering and w avin g o f hats greeted R oosevelt’ carriage as it rattled up the stony street to the accompaniment o f the d rive r’s w ild ly cracking whip. Roth Colonel and Mrs. R oosevelt were sm iling when they descended from the carriage at the hotel enrance, They aaid they had enjoyed the trip hugely and were sorry only that the failure to observe their incognito by the people had compelled them to cut it short. Colonel R oosevelt said he had a “ bully tim e” Thursday, when he and [Mrs. Roosevelt drove along the sunny slopes o f the Ligu rian Alps from Spezia to Rapallo. i H a lf an hour a fte r the arrival o f Colonel Roosevelt, the prefect and the mayor o f Genoa called on him and greeted him in the name o f the city. Colonel R oosevelt relates an amusing incident o f the trip. When he and Mrs. Roosevelt reached the top o f the pass at Sestri Levante, where they stopped last night, the enterprising proprietor o f a tavern— a rival to the one in which they had engaged rooms— sent out couriers in advance bearing Am erican and Italian flags and tri umphantly escorted Colonel R oosevelt and Mrs. Roosevelt to his own hotel. W IL S O N IS S C O R E D . P ro fe s s o r Hopkins Says Farm ers are W earing Out Land. Chicago, A p ril 9. — Characterizing the teachings o f Secretary 'ames W il son as “ damnable, abominable and disgracefgu l,” Professor Cyril G. Hop­ kins, o f the U n iversity o f Illinois, de­ livered a stin gin g criticism o f the de­ partment o f agriculture here today in an address at the C ity club. H ere are some quotations from Secretary Wilson cited by Professor Hopkins as “ abom nably fa ls e ” : “ Practically all soils contain suffi cient plant food fo r yields; this supply w ill be indefinitey maintained.” “ So fa r as the present outlook is concerned, the nfction possesses ample resources in its soil fo r any conceivable increase in population fo r several cen­ turies.” “ The soil is the one indestructible, immutable asset that the nation pos sesses. I t iB the one resource that cannot be exhausted; that cannot be used u p ." “ From the modem conception o f the nature and purposes o f the soil, it is evident that it cannot wear out, that so fa r as the mineral food is concerned, it w ill continue automatically to supply adequate quantities o f plant foods fo r crops.” “ As a national asset, the Boil is safe as a means of feeding mankind for un­ told ages to come.” A ft e r he had cited these quotations, Professor Hopkins s a id : “ Can you blame farmers for contin­ uing to wear out their lands when these are the teachings promulgated from the highest authority in the United States? And these false teach ings are all the more damnable because the common soil type on the abandoned farms in Maryland, only a fe w miles from Washington, contain only 169 pounds o f phosphorous in the plowed soil o f an acre, while the richest black prairie soil o f Illin ois, with a value o f $200 an acre contains more than 2,000 pounds o f phosphorous in theBtratum.” Miss Gould to Get Home. N e w York, A p ril 9.— According to friends o f the fam ily a house on upper F ifth avenue w ill be the g if t o f George J. Gould to his daughter, M arjorie, when she is married to Anthony J. Drexel, Jr., A p ril 19. This palatial property, which is be­ tween Eighty-second and Eighty-third streets, was purchased by Mr. Gould today, at a price said to have been be­ tween $350,000 and $400,000. W ith the furnishings, which, it is said Mr. Gould intends to install, the g i f t w ill represent an outlay o f $500,000. Theater Scene o f Panic. N ew York, A p ril 9.— Panic broke out among 1,000 spectators at the A l­ hambra theater, in Harlem, tonight, when a gasoline tank o f a motorcycle ridden by a young woman on the stage exploded and sheets o f flames cur­ tained the cage around the track. In­ stantly the spectators rushed shrieking to the doors. The firemen on duty or­ dered the asbestos curtain down and with the fire shut o ff from v iew the audience grew more reasonable and the police in the house w ere able to control the pressure at the exits. Girls Dance: Fire Fatal. N ew York, A p ril 9.— Miss Susan Lustgarten was fata lly burned tonight at a dance given by the students o f Adelphia college, Brooklyn. The ac­ cident occurred during a fancy dance, known as the “ ghost dance,” in which a purple ligh t was provided by burning alcohol in a large metal dish. S ixty girls, dressed in flow ing robes, danced about the flames. Miss Lustgarten was replenishing the alcohol when the explosion occurred. Submarine Low yrs Mark. Cherbourg, A p ril 9.— The Ventoee, a submarine, today established a record by n avigatin g at the depth o f 113 fee t fo r 24 minutes. Roosevelt Enthusiastically Greeted by Citizens of Italian Town. Breaks Chain o f Flow ers and Opens Street Named A fter Him— C a r­ riage Sm othered in Flow ers. Porto Maurizio, A p ril 12.— Ex-Pros ident Roosevelt this afternoon opened the new boulevard which has been named afte r him and accepted honorary citizenship o f the ancient and histori cal city o f Porto Maurizio, amid a pop­ ular enthusiasm such as that which marked his arrival last night. A c­ cording to those who had long memo­ ries, never before have local, political, religious and all other differences been so com pletely obliterated as upon this occasion. The carriage containing Mr. and Mrs. R oosevelt and the mayor was pelted with nosegays tied with ribbons bearing the words, " L o n g liv e Roose velt, ” until it was overflow in g with flowers. When they reached the foot ot the terraced hill opposite the port, where the cheering rent the air, the ex-presi dent and his w ife were sm iling and looked happy. A stone bearing the name o f the street was unveiled and Mr. Roosevelt broke the flowered chain that was stretched across the d rivew ay and, amid a new outburst o f “ v iva s ” led Mrs. R oosevelt up the d rive to the hotel. There the mayor in a flattering speech told how proud the municipality was to confer citizenship upon the great “ apostle o f peace.” The city clerk, who wore a bedizened uniform and feathers in his cap, stepped for­ ward and presented the parchment in a silver case upon a cushion covered with the Am erican flag. Mr. Roosevelt replied in English but the mayor experienced difficulty in translating the words and Mrs Carew, Mrs. R oosevelt's sister, amid much amusement, finally came to the rescue. The reception, Mr. Roosevelt said, made him feel as i f he were at home in his own country. “ I am especially touched,” he con­ tinued, “ at what you have said about my attitude towards peace and good w ill. I feel that a nation should behave toward other nations as an honest man toward his fellows. The same law o f propriety and m orality should apply among nations as among men.” Tea was then served, Mr. Roosevelt sittin g next to Lu igi Rossi, the Italian commissioner o f immigration, wham he knew in Am erica. The party was again acclaimed as they drove back to the Carew villa. K IN G E D W A RD IS S IC K . Denials by Physicians N ot Shuns Society. Believed— TURNS DOWN M E T H O D IS T S . Roosevelt D eplores Tumult by Vatican Incident. Caused Rome, A p ril 6.— The ch ief m aterial development in the Roosevelt-Vutican incident today was Mr. R oosevelt’s re­ pudiation o f an attem pt o f the Metho­ dist organization here to interpret his action as an indorsement o f its work. This repudiation took the form o f calling off a reception to the members o f the American colony, which was to have been held tomorrow night at the embassy, and it resulted directly from the issuance o f a statement yesterday by Rev. B. M. Tipple, pastor o f the Am erican Methodist church, in which he severely arraigned the Roman Cath­ olic church. Mr. Roosevelt continues to deprecate in the most vigorous fashion, the fierce religious tumult caused by the inci­ dent, which he regards as personal to himself, and continues entirely confi­ dent that his countrymen, Catholic aB well as Protestant, when the facts in the case are clearly and dispassionately examined, w ill sustain his position. When the V atican ’* statement, liken­ ing the situation to what m ight occur in Germany i f he visited the Polish Separatists afte r seeing the emperor, was called to Mr. R oosevelt’s atten­ tion, he said: “ I f the German emperor would place as a condition tu an audience that I should not see the Poles, I should make a sim ilar reply. Upon that con­ dition I shall be compelled to forego the pleasure o f an audience.” A phase o f the situation attracting more and more attention here is the open disapproval o f the Vatican’ s ac­ tion by numerous CatholicB. This is not confined to laymen, but extends to the hierarchy and even to the sacred college itself. Some o f the cardinals have p rivately expressed dissent from the action that places the church in a position in any w ay hostile to Mr. Roosevelt. Catholics dwell on the many e v i­ dences o f his friendship while he was the occupant o f the W h ite House and declare em phatically that the church is being placed in a false position toward the ex-president and toward Am erica. C A R M E N ’ S S T R IK E DIES. Philadelphia Company Will Take Back Old Men W hen Needed. Philadelphia, A p ril 6.— D eclaring that it had in its employ more than 5,- 000 o f the 7,000 men needed for the operation o f its cars, the Philadelphia Rapid Transit compaany announced to­ day that so far as it was concerned the strike o f its form er employes was at an end. The company added that for the vacancies s till existin g in the oper­ ating forces the strikers i f they ap­ plied for work, would be given p refer­ ence over other applicants. The leaders o f the strike, on the other hand, maintain the strike has settled into a struggle o f endurance and the company in the end w ill be forced to grant concessions and take back all the strikers. The company today posted rules go v ­ erning the employment o f its men. The ruleB are practically the same as contained in the proposition made to the strikers through M ayer Reyburn two weeks ago, except no mention is made o f several concessions the com­ pany had been w illin g to grant the strikers. A ll employes are free to join any la­ bor organization. The workday shall be not less than nine nor more than ten hours in any one day, the fu ll day’s work to he completed within 12 hours as nearly as possible. In an altercation between Harold Lafne, a strikin g conductor, and Hod Alexander, a division superintendent o f the Rapid Transit company, today, Alexander wax shot in the head. Lafn e was arrested and Alexander was re­ moved to a hospital. H is condition is critical. London, A p ril 12.— Official denials that K in g Edward’ s health is poor are not trusted here, even by H is M ajesty’s close friends. Im perial reports from B iarritz represent the king as looking listless and tired, and having an un­ healthy yellow color. Facts seem to coincide w ith these reports rather than with the denials. The k in g has abandoned his projected cruise on the Mediterranean with the queen because he has been advised not to face the fatigu e o f traveling, but to rest quietly at B ia rritz until the polit­ ical crisis demands his presence in England. N e ve r before has the k in g been known to re fe r so repeatedly to any one dead as he now does to Consuelo, Capacity Reception Planned. duchess o f Manchester. He frequently N e w York, A p ril 6.— T o determine speaks o f her loss. He misses her par­ just what is the lim it o f Theodore ticularly at B iarritz, where fo r years R oosevelt’s strenuosity in the way o f a she made things “ g o ” fo r him. welcome home Is the question occupy­ ing the com mittee named by Mayor Gaynor to arrange the reception in M ayor Schm itz Joins Musicians. honor o f the ex-ppresident. The plan San Francisco, Cal., A p ril 12.— Ex- is to g iv e him just as big a reception Mayor Schmitz, who is out on bail as he can stand. M ost o f the mem­ pending an appeal on conviction for bers believe he can stand a gre a t deal, g r a ft extortion, has been restored to and the program w ill be arranged w ith membership in the Musicians’ union, this idea in view . More than 200 having paid a considerable arrearage members o f the com mittee m et this o f dues. A f t e r being removed from afternoon. office, the ex-m ayor neglected to pay his dues. There was some talk o f e x ­ Panic at Bullfight Fatal. pelling Schmitz when the g r a ft expose M exico, City, A p ril 6.— A special came up, but on investigation it was learned that a failure to pay dues had from Zacatecas says nine persons were placed Schmitz beyond further action killed and 20 others injured, three fa ­ tally, during a panic in a crowd that by the union. was leaving the scene o f a bullfight there Sunday. A g re a t crowd jammed 7 ,0 0 0 Miles Made In 16 Days. the exits and stairways o f the bullring. London, A p ril 12.— I f the Lusitania, T w e lve o f the injured were taken to a which le ft fo r N ew York yesterday, hospital and three o f these are not e x ­ should reach her berth on Thursday, pected to live. The governor has or­ according to schedule, John Q. Russ, o f dered the receipts o f the rin g to be d i­ Muskegon, Mich., w ill have succeeded vided between those dependent upon in travelin g 7,000 miles in 16 days. the victim s. A woman w ith a baby Mr. Russ le ft Muskegon March 29 on in her arms started the panic. two hours’ notice. A t Grand Rapids he caught a fast train for N e w York C op p er Stocks Take Fall. and sailed on the Lusitania next day. Boston, Ap ril 6.— A slump in some During his four days’ stay in London he grabbed a bunch o f machinery con­ o f Boston’ s fa vorite copper stocks, es­ tracts and caught the Lusitania on her pecially those in the Lake region, caused a sensation in the local copper return trip. market today. Lake fe ll off 11 points from yesterday’s close, Indiana went Fiji T im b er Is Its Goal. down 5 points, and even Calumet A V ictoria. B. C., A p ril 12.— Vancou­ Hecla, the g ilt edge stock o f the list, ver and Bellingham capitalists have recorded a loss o f 30 points. There undertaken the development o f the was a recovery at the close and the hardwood tim ber resources o f the F iji general list closed w ith a gain but did islands on a large scale, the project in­ not fu lly recover. volvin g the establishment o f a line o f sailing c ra ft to operate between Van­ Freight Rates to Be Increased. couver, this city and Suva. A large Minneapolis, A p ril 6.— “ The rail­ tract o f tim ber in the F iji islands, to­ roads must and w ill increase their gether with the largest sawm ill there fre ig h t rates,” say the railroad men o f and its lo ggin g equipment, have al­ this city. “ On one side the states and ready been purchased. Federal government are dictatin g to us and on the other side are the unions, Youth Invents Airship. practically dictatin g their wages. The Vancouver, B. C., A p ril 12.— A lfred only recourse the railroads have Is an E. Lauder, 19 years old, has invented increase in rates. The more outgo the an airship which, he asserts, is o f a more the income must b e.” different type from any thus fa r e x ­ Bank Raided; T w o Slain. perimented with. The al'-ship w ill Pittsburg, A p ril 6.— Samuel Fried­ balance automatically and I e capable o f carrying tw o passengers. The au­ man, general manager o f the V icto r tomatic balancing feature, and the Banking company at M cKees Rocks, placing o f the propelling power and was killed by bank robbers tonight. steering gear in front o f the ship, are Friedm an’ s assistant, Isaac Schwarts, unique feature*. Lauder has received was wounded by the robbers and died commendation for his work from A le x ­ in a hospial later. R obert K in g, a by­ ander Graham Bell and Glen Curtiss. I stander, was dangerously wounded.