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v of LXIX \° j::.i:».\ 1. PINCHOT ASKED FOR INTERVIEW Roosevelt Will Meet Former Forester on Monday in Italy. REGRETS NOT SEEING ROOT |lay Make Statement on His Return- -'Sentimental Jour ney" Broken on Trip to Genoa. \ • v Mr i{oosiv« It con* ♦ ■ n |H>litlcal aflßin Ba bag kepi ■ p<rf..t> apen r.'jnii ■ ■ i ...>:; what BBS* : ■ . tba pallt*. ; v. • . -. • t I BM Without Mas t< rriesd or dm s^earotngty. Mi B an :•. w ;i'inpiy a. luest l'T an ■ :■ \v ,\\ Tort.. Mnurizio. \\ h,v> ;dis« , ■ .-?■•■• haa a i ■ and "> swatting Urn t% ftajsidmt ; . rtosr. The Buium «'h:.-f Fon • • ' ■ c then :. : • boa > ■■• • !". thai PtedM am pjol • f • ;, of th- sensational df v ■ that * ■■ ■ are expected I oten Hi Baoasvvsl has | . • . w:ii have i • . ■ . .w . .oi is expected to — T***W ln ■ • ■ - .>f cvtnts isinissal l y Tre^id. Nt ■' rest- i. In | Mi. Ii ■a, both In Baroj ■ i ■ a. Booaevn h contlaw ■ to eatress • : •:. bj f 9i BBtflT ■ Barupe to met th. ■ ■ • h. would kaws !••:...; to i • I . ' ■ ' • v ra. «vfl • a ■ ; b] ieu< i or nth. rvtai IviUzattoe Mr • - . - : ■ Statea a I ; ■ .tid it :s 1" . sßi ■ ■ • ■ t ths Mdty of D ecu : ■ ■ I ■ i s) gf I . <n The Fl.Kht.-j-t ;n ■.-.'■.{! they have 1 8 1 • - • b. and i Dg to i a the i ■•• . ■ • Th<- • " of Mr. aiid Etaoßevelt, wtao I I ■.■••■■ ■ >n< y inowr. ' - : t ■ >a. « nded i '.hi* aftern on. twenty- I .: BTI : ■ id of thoir i • • .i;ile. i< was made in urder to I ■ •*aain#r v- pasnv ■ ::? BJfcßCh V - •her- ai A- • • • ■ ■ en. w. ,m« • Pen. 1 • • . ■ . • • ■ ith bou , . Six ■ By • f then Ameri ■ . Colonel Rons . • • I • ■ Raj a aw th<->- t",,k ■ • • I t c ■ ■ ■ I• ■ ■ ■ • • . aewa i r - ■ :TT'. d ■ • ■ mere I Ka| - | with ■ h- • ■ ai ■■;...•:. • i■ :t arere 1 ' i.d.d tan the • ' ■ ■ ■ ''"!■■ y 1 . ... -..:;■. by t!i-- ; 11 ■ cut It a i had k ••■:.',•. '■" ■ •. along •■ 1 f the :.-:.?, k|pt • - That a-hen !i- and 1 : ' top of th* i ■ • • ■ • ■ ■ i.r.. ii .. t« tn 4 • - M ranee I i •• n * and : .-. . i.tiy 1 • • lira ■ • • • • th ■'.. Ma- or ■ , bin ■ tpaltt] Hi ; - ■ . •;•; • to- . • • BMTf ROOSEVELT IN INDIANA Btal Kg* L«. . ' . Gc. ''■■■ -o I p DMttkSgl , ■ ■ ■ ■! i ■ ' ■ af da ■i . ■ - ..■ . ■ ■ ■ • . ■ ■■ ■ r ''"SE riiV? GbIDE 2/iCK Mr. ■ ■ ■ Bkfk tm ■ rran '. • • I ' ■ c ■ ■ ■ T.»-«la>. fair. r<>-«u«trro\. . (nil: i-MiiMf w ttxl» "BUGKER GEMS ALL FOUND i Servant. Brought Here. Reveals Various Kiding Places. Clarence Hewlett. Urn Cwiuei butler employed by Mrf. Fi'd-'NK H Bugher, «fla al Urn Pint Depot] Pall • ■■>>mmif- ' atonr i wli<> w; s ? . rr- -i.. 1 on TBMTBdsy ;r.; r. Baßfnaare, itmiTfl with ;he ih.ft af j< \\ - « \r\ rateed it Ut, from lira. Hnc'i -r mtille she was at th< home of lut mother- In aw. Kra. Lnalow. atie at Bear A<i i rtiirH! lAdJaar, Bilked in tlr.-= < ( ' . res* terd.i>- afternoon from Washington In <y..i;i;e .<f nraahnjsjUai if m " mmm The ptie- Bne* w.ih BMI at the r< r.ns\ h ania ata- ■ <; becthrea Erom PoOca n<;id- Quarters How!, tt h.-.rt aalwid eatradltloß hißal ! 'Imor. . He had promised to reveal tlv i.idinp place of < i^lit iniesSnp diamonds whi.h were not 1 »i:ti.l on him in Ralti j more an-1 he kept hia word. Dnder hi? fiteedton the getactlves took a DrdOay tar 'to l'.Tt \.t> md then tramped aloaaj Use KadeB mti! they came across a );ir-z ■ . Overturning Una, the detective? found a ch&tnoia ban in artiach arere Bye the mis Kins; diamond*. The prisoner then led them back to Manhattan, and ir. ■ room af the Lincoln BoteL It Headway .tnd Md itKWt, tin y Ateoovered another diamond I>< :i«;iih thi carpet, ttoahfi ttssa gbected the detec ttata torn Ihe l'.w.r Kis=t si.i. . ahcrti they ; f'.und atu<t!.«r iiamoiid in ■ je\\<]ry at No. 4* Avenue A After son more >• ar. liti.if •he prisoner recalled that he h.-id pawned a diamond at a store at N<v '.'<• AvettflM A. All Urn stolen jewelry has now been recovered. BowKM waa locked ap in the Toaaba. DU PONT SUITS DROPPED Powder Millionaire Stops Noted Slander Actions. I B> TV:»r: .:.;. .. fIM IVfIMBM | Wih; ippt.n. I 'el.. April S— That Ai :r>-.l 1 da Tout, the millionaire vice* preaMecl of Urn Dv I'.ht Powder C*om pgßjr, Bsg dropped the suits for aflrafW whi.h h'- broUgbf last July .-.sain^t Mrs Kii7^!»ih Bradford te I Lhe aunt of hi>« aifa. and Mrs ataxy n. J. Bush, aoth members «.f uramtogton's exdusiva -... i:.l s. t, is the announcement made to nipht. R waj • . 9 th-.t tnese aromea Fian <ier- ■! the \\ ifp of the mi 1 .: • -.nir- pnwder r, ;.n.i because of Urn ; rominenoeof ■ those lnvoU.-u the announcement f t!,e s;r.t> nread tatereat. N . f pan . : • .- ■ i ever filed. J. H• ■v •:■ Whitman, r-ji.-- • - the plaintiff. toott Step! v. -■ • • .:■ ■:■ t!i. <u'.ts. CHEATED 23* YEARS AGO Farmer Sends Governor Stubbs Note for $29 70. ropekm. k..:. . AprO BL— OonsLSßute atricken afta ra be • m h. 'h«ated Qoremor Btuobs af .s ''lit of • .. .■ • ■ ■•• s of .<>rn j worth IS • rangi • ■ ' - Cai ner* i* I ••• make cash institution. The >;<.\ ernor contracted Her BSWfBd hur.ir. <i ■ th« grain, arsd ih<- f.ir:n< : be* Dcvtna would r.ot menßun tt, V.rpt • ' " ' PI M.illed. •ar;nrr has m;ii- •! ;i DOCS to O en r ttual I 19 7<t. for principal ■ real at 1" pct 1 cent. lie Mid ■• would have m^t the obligation in < a?h but that tv... crop failures h.id this tm] ■ • mat DIES FROM BLOW IN FIGHT Boy Knocked Out in Garfield Contest Not Long Conscious. 'I . . TV '" s. • ■ • Till •;",« I '. I kprilß -<",i!b. it ft a • • tr-i :i-y. r-"!.j Pasas High - at who was knocked out la • en«eouud tisht with Prank w< :■/• \ in a Dead mar <;;<ifi'!'i la.^t Tuesda) i:.t:ht. <ii« .; • la aftern ■■■v in the I'assaic <;< Deral Hospital. Re ■ . • on - after the knockout blow only for a tea s. <•- nd.-- yesterday aitemoon, • • be opened his <y ■ and asked for a ■ . r baa not beet m • lain* ld earl] Wednesday morning, when h< hit h'.- ham ■ - . svenw . It Jf th-.upht h< is in < Sands. Tv. • :.ty-. ■ ■ !. . .- ; ■ . . ■ arrested in connection with the flKht. in ■ • •■.'••. Urn fo .r aeconda and iw.. tlnw keepers "J'n.- ..therr v ■ i. apse- All have L«< ii :<v;isi d under .•.: Boma may row In an. -•• : anew. CLERGYMAN MAKES ARREST Pedler Who Punched Him on Broadway Made Serious Error. W ■ ■ \V; ;a , > I*BH« D, lizt] ■;i Is <dd. ;: j» dUr. stru.-k Urn f:> \ V A U Mot w nson h • . i '.immit 1 . . of ;, ... Waafoa and Urartu w- rk of the i "i the X\ .iiip« Ucal LttUieran Cfcurrh. lasl ni^ln la trout of BI . .. if <hnr>!.. mid attempted t.. f.•] low v). tj ♦ iirnt LVow with •• tera, )*• Mm. ;■. t!.. .\ .-•:!>; man. Mr Uurtrnsna Is si> • ■ :• ,i . In proportioa He t acki • ■ • ■.'.■;«; and to.,k inn) to the Kui t<>i. street --.c . ■ • , :bj i ian ..' ■ -. .■•el ;i: - ' •'- •• 'A .>S *-ear> liClI •■*•" 25 and Miti#> ctxeks f «■ art ■ acre found ■.].. r, Mm SUCCESSOR TO CLARKSOM President May Haka Temporary Appoiiitrr.cnl. • : I.--- •■ BI Till. ! to- I , . . • • . ■ ■ I- . i -i Nt ■■ t . • - ■ ■ Iprll IH ■ tl. .i . .-!:•. lid ' . ■ ■ • > at! \ Wtil in, the i«laa . . .. i.t . ' ' ' i ■!• pcfoPO FOW BOBHAfWH6 «•:.. !■■ ■'*;. April I '■ •• ■: • ' ■• '• . . - .- ■ m.-.| a : ■ ■ . k| Bf lIJ •. i ' ■ ONABLC TO VIGIT BcRNG. . - . -: ■ : . ' .v .; Ii i,. , . ■ : It wii! i.. luij ..- . for til i. • •■ I M:\V-VOHK. SATURDAY, AIMJII. 9, 1010.^-SIXTEEN PAGES.*** PRICE o\K CENT raws SALE TOTAL I m m IMS Carpet Sold for $35-000 Sets Highest Mark on the Closing Day. BIDDING BRISK IN. EVENING Rugs and Tapestries in After noon Bring $333,000, While Last of Paintings Go at Night. The last d;i\ and night of the Yerkes •ft wile, gf llendeJsaohn Hall yester<lay. Was r« iiiarkahl- on account of the lush prices brought b| UM ruga offered in the cftemoon. T;i" total of the rue aaies waa (Q3KOOO, while the grand total was jupt beyond th. SL'.oiKMhM mark. The highest prices paid in the after noon File were fSS^fiOO for a silk carpet n:c. 135.C100 f « r a Persian sta^te carpet, |S7jooo for the great .Mosque carpet of Ardel.il and >'1T.7«»» for a GobeUaa tap • rt rjr. At the evening 'ale of pictures there ■ large attendance and some spirited bidding. The foreign dealers were in evidence and took several of the t':n< m specimens .■' ecclesiastical paint* ir.p, which, while excel!, nt Baaaniea of art, Bnd 1 rcsilfc r market la Europe than amoasj American collectors. Du\een Brothers and Boot! .v Fowlea v,. re much in evidence throughout the nine and wen among the purchas < r> of the hii.h' ;.ri. >-.] offerings. "Dancing in the Barn," by Adn. •:i v.m Qstade brought the hijrtiest rice of the I'veauf, and was knocked down .• |34.00 Uk •••!- some exciting, work t-.^riy in the evening; As ■ ■.. si I. ad ranced. other One examples of the p;iinUr"« irt \.<r«- purchased at prices that w<r«' considered only fair by the ronnuisse un present. A laadsi ip.- with rattle and Dgures. by Paulus Potter. brouejit l." .V <*• Another landscape and cattle, by Potter, brought $10.00(1, rhUe Adrtaea Van Ostade's "The Skit tle Players.*' waa knocked down .it 1 10.700 The r.iost spirited bi.jiiins of the even ing, however, marked the sale of Fran cesco Quardl's "Xlrand i 'anal at Venice.** Two of the same painter's works entitled "Venice*" went for ft -'•"•<• each, and hi* "Wedding of the Doge" was sold for ."1.7:.'.-. The 1; s: offering of O iardi*a painting, however, started at $1,000. it weni up by Lids of $100 t.. >". '<• ». then it began t<> sdvance by Sl'<h» ami b*MK) ■•wii. ; - and went to .*^.<^ v ». and ;ifter a H.. • ■;" $I<Kl ..\an • ■ •• .» ■'.• ■: $10. •<►• Then came >1 1 <*"» and $12j000 In «;'.:;< k Bucceasloß and ;> Pea sl<i<» bids to Kl2.dim when it tumped to $13j000 and :;]> kiy to Ml.' ' then to MM' and $I*l if-- After ■■•- pausr at that price it wed to $ItM*OO, then gndvall] to * I .«>.- I"", followed by $17,01)0, 1 T.:*<». » and at • |ump t'. $30,000, which waa th< linui i-id. Contest for the "Arrvicistion." ■ Th. Annunciation.'' by Andreas d* Bdario, waa aii-.thti picture i<>r which th. re was .i l."t contest. Urn iddtos starting .it lUMJO nnd : .ig bj jumps • fl'juuO to fSLOUO, when there w ;i p a pause, then a run to $H,COO, then $9.<J00. .<]!'« ■ «i. ;,!,.i then b] smslVpr bids t> Mi :;«m. Jan Van der Heyden*a "Market Day In Rotterdam" went for SUM after .-."111 ■ : spirited bidding. Just hs the award was mad* ...:,!• .v offer of 5 1 . 4 > >". but it waa too lata The "Temptation of St. \rith..:i>." by • >;i\id Tenters the younger, a celebrate.l \ d pie of lhal Hitist".- work, brought ! only $."..*."•'. Ihough it started at 12.0*0 ; There were <•;)!> three |500 advances. ever, and Auctioneer KJrbj vainly j >;■;!• ■! for .inoi ii«-r bid. "The Adoration." by Tadd a Bartoli, • .- sold for M.200, wliii<- the church painting, "Visit of the Shepherds," on i i p;<n. I two i lulus t!.i.l\. brought ojilv ! Bd the "Adoratk of the Itogi." l»y Dil i?out«. mm up to J4,:ini. An otbei "Adoration ■ill. Magi." by the School of v*n Kyc!\. brought only 1760. A silk carpet from Ardebil fctosque, seven Jeet two and one-lialf Inches In length md .- • feel Bye Inches in width, brought -..:..;-*•. the highest price hi the .^.tk of rare Oriental rugi and line old tapestries. The which waa conducted by Thomas i: Klrbjr, realised >- V 1 '.'.". i i.,r tugs .i:..i >r.i;:.'"' for tapeitrles, m^kirn ,i total oi 1335.0UU for ihi afti rnoun The buyer uf the rilk carpel was the Crm of Duveen BPuthers, nhicta . Iso \ aUi $9,0(111 for i Persian « i rj « t ..t the six t««iiti» centurj and >."•_•»» for another I Persian carpel of the came period. The jn"ti\i .ui'i suggestion of the M'k carpH la life, and t<> that end the design of • • fkld rattcems Itself only with ■ . : i . . ;•..•• emMeni >'f n newa ! in , -,i known deooratlv< forma. Purchases for Museum. 1 ir. Edward !:- '-.ij..-o!i. srtlng director • i ihe Metropolitan Museum of Art. :. , ..• . .-v • r.«i not«f nth purchases t-.r ;:i. i.i.. teum li i paid $!!*,• tiUU loi .. Bagdad • , • nf tlie sixt« . nth century. Th« ;,!■■.< cwmplexU) of the ■ ■ : rent b reason <•: i ■ • • • ' • led to the I r« P'il.il Bit! 11 .1.1 RM dSilioO .:! d I . ■ . ■ • I ■ ■ il ; .H ;,;,. U ' .' ■ ■..-:. up, which i •■• i ..i..\. .... »j. Halt* m. ilm matio I ■ ■.-•'.,: ■Iso ] lid I i:.,^- 4-*4 -* I ■•:■ • ■■' ltd I. ; !. • ■ : i ..':» i!. ■ Ard ■ ' ... 'lie !n tli. i . ■, i . Bowers are 1 :,......).: • • nu in oi d- r Ut «m ■ ..■ ■ I I . ••■ pi .. -i. .ii,.- ' ,: : • ..... |. i !• . : .ii, nil.-: uOI -. t .i I - ■I nil- - UK t i 1r....; li ■ -c, • p ,. k ii ■ vi. old cai i- 1 of aesteri :•. rmj i mum i . | b ' ■ I ■ ■ ■:> -i ■ .1 . <.:-t : | ■ •. i ■ in t.ii. ..•;■• t«f the sixteeath i•■ : irfrltcd bidding, a*aa ,... j ou .. n * . : ignmnn •■ « '••. :it >;::;.M)»t v .i that tv» .-i^> forty :• . • .I^l |m ii> ■• I.- : i■ • n i- > i l in . . ... ii. a and i ■ mai '.. i l*lc >■>• mtUM nt t It j i doubtful n Urn .•• remains ;t arpet ..•..■ Inj thi • übm . Its ■•• lorlng, i ..:i. : the weal md Uor -t m .n ly BV< . * <•.-.',...•. as tUvd pass i ACTRESS IN BLAZE I ON THEATRE STAGE Woman Rider's Machine Breaks Down and Gasolene Tank Explodes. PANIC QUICKLY STILLED I Policemen, Singer and Stage Manager Keep Audience in Order at Critical Time. A thousand persons in the audience of the AJhambra Theatre, at Seventh ave nut- and r_'<s:h street, jumped from their feats in terror last nlßht When a motor cycle, ridden around the interior of a spherical iron cage by a youne woman, 1 fell its gasolene tank exploded and the 1 woman and h»r husband, who whs in , the i age v itli her, were enveloped in flamrs. A disastrous panic was averted by ! the prompt action of two ppUccmen off duty, Who were in the audit nee. the im mediate dropping of the asbestos cur tain and th< playing of the orchestra. atony ruthed for the exits, hut the greater part of the audience kept cool and no one was hurt getting out. The motorcyclist, on the bin as "Cedora." was lira. Agaea HatneM, of ' No. 1> Riverside avenue, Newark. sh ■ ! was painfully burned about the lower ; limbs, but not seriously hurt. Motorcycle Collapses. Cedora's act wns thi- but on the bill It followed a scries of trick bicycle aet3 by the woman and bar husband. The rottttg woman hail mounted her machine and had circled her cage several times at an Increasing speed, Which at the time of the accident had reached forty-five mil. s an hour. Suddenly and without warning Some part of the machinery broke, and the motorcycle, collapsed and fell down upon the husband, Charles Hatfield. throwing him to the bottom of . the cage and pinning him down. At the sain.- instant the tank >f the machine, Containing never quarts of gasolene, was shattered, and scattered 1 its contents over the rider and her hus band and sprinkled the stage. An ex plosion followed, and in an instant the ■ ;i)-* was a mass of flame?. As soon <!? Urn spectators realised what bad happened there were shrieks of ter ror. and the audience, more than half of them Women and Fir*, sprang to their ! feet. Dr. Jerome Wagner, of No. ."»1 I K;tst DCth atret, who was in the amli ! ence. ■prang to a box and jumped on to th< stage, where he yelled that there w.ir- no occasion to be alarmed and : help* d t'> put Ottl the blaze. Patrolman Joseph Brawle>-, of the n/esl 125 th street station, and Detective, Gannon, Of the Harlem Detective Bureau. ;to,,k charge of the aisles and pushed the people bach into their seats and stopped aa much as they could the rush fbl the doors. Actress's Quick Wit. As they did bo Miss Irene Franklin, who \«;-s..n the bill earlier in the even ins, rushed out from her dressing room to th'- slaee and shouted to the au ;i. ace to be quiet, tli» n called to th» moving picture operator to start opera . tions as quickly ;<s possible. In the mean Urn* Fireman John D. Schuber, of True'; 19, on duty for the evening hi the wings, had tent down the asbestos curtain and shut off the bias* From t>* - • view of the audience, and with Irving Goodrich. - • manager, had seised !ir. i \tinKiiisi:. i-. and started playing them on the lire. Hatfield had got to bis feet, and while . the fireman was working he was coolly beating out his wif.-'s burning clothing With his bare hands. The blaze was of short duration, and as It died down George McCSann, a stage nd. inn to •.!'•■ t;.Ke, swung open the door and dmpped out the Hat Heidi They were rushed to the wings and attended '\ l>r. Warner. who found that neither was badly burned. I >r. Wagner drrssed the burns and the pair were taken home in ;. taxi cab, A ppecia] .■•'; ■ r stationed In the lh a trc turned In a Are alarm win n the .-•.. i i dcnl occurred, and the arrival of the mill and engines caused a big crowd t-. gather outside the theatre, but the tire had been put out and the danger was over b t!i" time they arrived. The top poor of the theatre, used us ;t roof garden iii summer, la occupied in v Inter as ;. dancing academy. Last night there were aboul fifteen hundred persons there. Including children and th. par ents, but one of them knew of the; danger until they reached the street. FOUND $206. NOT $3,000,000 So Virginia Officers Got After Royal Fraternity. Roanoke, \a, April X Joseph Button, . Insurance Commissioner of Virginia, came here to-day and swore out war- ' rants tor J. \V. Elliott, supreme ;i;it . ■:..! commander, and w I. Peters, supreme national secretary. <r the Royal Frat.i nlty, charging I hern with doing business without a state charter <i license. \n examlnei from the, i t.»te Insurance Depart i,. i was sent here yesterday to] InverUgate the affairs of the Royal Fra- , ternity, which was organised two months ago He foufl ! • «:<; In th • treasury, a*bereas !!■> urder'a advertise ..•• i!i- dabn resources uf mure than .?.'".. (<f»,<uH> Total < cii. .-lions of t! : . frater* smoanted to $330 1 EARTH SHOCK IN CALADRIA. <:.iiiiti . •" lata la. '.;•• U v A stroag aarthqoaki »bo . wnu fell ber« at 7 .::•• j o'ctOrk till.- '11-. It u;t- .1 • .•mp:ti:l« <\ l.v lon. 1 nun' !. ' and em-. .| •■! ■.: ilan ■ ,ii onj if:-- i«ojHitaU< n N« dan sga hp 1... a report (d j SPORTING PRINT SELLS FOR 1560. rill- Horse i-< 1 >!• * ' .111 11 1 11 1 1 . 1 , • .- i < . 1 1 la colors easraved la inegantlm hy I 1: imlth .irt.i Hi.- palattng t>\ Oeorst Mortand, I Urousbl HID ia-i ,ii. hi tba all ■ I Bgura aim .1 record price for what is« osecrlbsd ;•-•* 1,-.. ..f tin- 111. 1 beanttful sagravtagi 111 the .11 . 11. r. id 'inniiit « otii.l iion <<t ■portiaii i.iint. *.i ■••>•• Anderson Auction Compaaj .■> rownuL No. 1; ioj;.i .... street. MISS MARJORIE GOULD. The fianrf-e of Anthonj .1 I". at a Kifi hous» '■.■_• pf • : ■ M GOULD WEDDiNG PRESENT House in Fifth Avenue Bought for Bride by Father. COST TO BE ABOUT $350,000 Fully Furnished and Servants Waiting. It Will Be Ready at End of Honeymoon. on»> of th« v'Milms." i which aflaa Marjorie Gould, daughter of Mr. and Mr.' Georgia J. Gould, ill •000 re ceive from li*»r parents was puj chased yesterday. It COS! Abo-it 9330,0001 and waa boughi by Mr. Ooald from William Mall's Sons, builders of hich class Specu lative booses, through Davis & Robinson. This costly wedding present may be se* n by all who drsire t<> view it, .. easterly si.!- of Fifth avenue between V_M »nd s:<; street* it is ;i Uttla to,, m tc. be boarded up or cone wit d from pub- Iti or private gaa4 like DMSI wedding presents are until after the nuptial cere mony — because it bi ■ six story English basement dwelling bouse. No. 1"!"> Fifth avenue. and occupying a lot fronting l."» feet in the avenue, with a depth of l'»» feet. It is on» i»f the finest house! of it - type eve? built in the choice residential section <f Fifth ■■■■•■■ nue, t>> sell. Til.- house also contains many other beautiful features. The hall leading to the main entrance la high and aids, and bordered by marble walls. Then then are a large reception hall, a parlor richly decorated, ■ ■] a. i«>us music and dancin ; room, cosey and larse sitting rtM>nis. many bedrooms and all the conveniences t<> be found in the modern houae, includ ing electric elevator, electric cooking ap paratus, etc. The house is also ronsi'i ered to be th-- besi type of tba modem Breproof dwelling ever eottstruoted. The tit <■! to the hoa*e is t.. i.c siren to Miss Marjorlc ..ri A; ril l.». the <luy set for her marriage t.i Anthony J. Drexel, jr.. of Philadelphia. Th. house is to ! c her permanent city home. It \:~ said thai when she enters it after her turn from a i..n:; honeymooa sh»- will tin.l the house fully furnished and servants waiting there to k. ••• I bet Adjoin' the rite James B. I>uk«- is building a ii' w home. « — ■ TO CUT COTTON WAGES Employes Likely to Reject Eng lish Spinners' Terras. Manchester, England. April*.- -TheMas t<T Cotton spinners' Federation voi t -; ! 1■ ■ - day In faror of i 5 per eenl reduction tn the wages i>f operative* and 11:1s rail i a joint mi 1 tin:; <>f employers ;md • p»-r.; i ;\ . - t« discuss : tie natter, 'it- - ■ v..is taken mrtng to the depression. i:i the cotton trade His believed thai the operatives, who nlr .i'! 1 . are suffering from the effect! of *i •• curtailment in work, win stroi .•' reaent tht ■■ ••-•'! i. dm lion In wage* CENSUS TAKERS STRIKE No Strike Brewers Found in West Virginia, District. Clarksburg, W. V.i . April v Ant; 1.;, ■• v itoide effort! In thai district may k -.i for h"''.::iit. Seventeen wnsua enumerators have strncli for hif;h»r wages, ace rdlnfl l« Bupervlsot Harvey ■..\' Hanner, <i Hie l- s ■ «*on r<- signal I i:;!rlr». ll«' -.a> ■ lhal it hai ■• fi 1 been impoftsibU •■• • 1 ■- ■ Ike bi< ik i md it looks aa Ihough i he i«--pl<- i»l the district m.y »!>' l>«- counted In the Grand total All 1 TIIF FRSSH MACKEREL 1 An Intrepid Tishcrnian of the Bay Slate Makes the Firr.t Ei' RnL Hosl .. \|.i 1! I • teptatn •:-••:' Jacobs, .»i>«» nl Mn •*b« • ■' ■• 1 •'■' • •'•' toner- , mm, laaded » • . • - Brsl largi rateti >>t bmcb< .•r»'i of i\.f waaon Ml I**l 1 ' ■■■- - m. nro*, .1. cording ti« .1 dti patch reeeh • i hen to- ' ,i. ix I'.ii'iMin Jacobi weal sooth in March wild the achconer Elmer I* «;iay. el Bos* ton, .1.1.1 round op !.-:• Bat njeckerel oft i up. Katti i"> 'i i.i iii i catch bj • • ml week] ahead cf j the usual tuns, and the :\^~'> are expected tn artaf •• ' •■ l)i iha New \.ui. market, wbeit u> j ««•« iMpped Immi - Uuu-iy. * GIRL BURNED AT Ml PHI Queer Prank in Brooklyn College Ends Fatally. PILLOW AMD SHEET PARTY Alcohol Lamp Used for Ghost Effects Sets Fire to White Draperies. I MM trir! WM f itally suras a" mwi several student? at Add] hi Colles*, were slight? Injured las? ■§**! in ■ study room ■ ii th»- third floor el IpM of the Ollrgt l^.il.lir.^s in Lafayette aveUUS, Brooklyn^ •*•■ their dre«s<3 niuiht fire from aa alcohol lamp around which they v . r»- attttaaj telling ghost stories. Sus anrif L.Uot.:artt-n. ntostscn yrars o'.d. who Urea in N. ■ town, Lor.^r Inland. Btd in Mi- flrnnkhn Hosrit-il »;!r!y thi morning; The acrtdanl hnnrrrt^ at a "pillow ri^il party which abool thirty- Bye meinl- --rs of the freshman class and several of tluir moth* is attcntfad Tfci >.iris had been telling sjh.»?t staffJsi in <fr- darn until somefe dy ■ufststad that th« bluish fla:ne from nr. alool'.ol lump would give ■ mots weird setting '-■> the Storlsa Thi-s was s<> successful that another found «ome salt and obtained [ satisfactory effects by sprnkßng it o^er th» ilame. An . xt;i l;ir«» phU h of bbH caOStd Hal flame fr«-i.i the lam;> to Shoot Otti into the crowd of uirl? who wen huddltd a> gethci on the Boor, an.l set Bw to the ■beets in which they wen attired Ths majority of the cirls kepi tfastl hcadl and rolled ovet :<n>\ o\.r on tht floor until they had exttnguisned Urn eamem Ulsi Lostsaiten, however, fnasted i>y her loiri!^. jumped up and ran around rh, r- on several Umss Dtfon oth.i^ coold eaten her an.i smofhev the Sn she had been buined about the Dace, haiaii and body. When her homtng doth.:* were tor;-, ova] Wmm Lnstgarteo tried In reassun bet frtenda Uiai she was not seriously injured. WbOe Ihfl study Tvn-; In a turnmil SOflM one rii.-ti- •! out anil taned nai BBWBB si iir.'. which brouci.t sevcfal engtsei as ! patrolmen. The btter Joined with UM (lremen U\ qaSetteg th- letilned ci:!i» and on d physaclans from Urn neigh borhood Ii attend te '>»>' ujavad *b9i awaltmg It arrival af Dr. An uii'i and sn amboJance from Urn Brooklys H->--« pita I The tatter made a quick run. and mbrn be .-■'•'■ th.it Urn companions af Urn La tgartt-n gM had not been snioastl burned rushed act afl la Urn h isptta] r.>r I I • .! f'f I I Meanwhile I*: wniian: w Latad oi Xo. I9S Gltece avenue; I»r F J. Mi::i*«>n. of \ S2I Lafayette avenne, and i»r. Cassiai H. Watna, oi >>'••■ €11 Washing}' iin svenoe, d»«*sed li. bums si UMaa srho remained ba UM rnllegs boiMtng; Laura Oiok, oj N-> MJ Greene avsoos was th- mast badly burned John Gwtng; superlntendeaj of Urn i>'ii' '..r.*, ased ■ patenl Br* eaUnguiahst with good effed oa many ba Ipfctnl bmaea and dan . to need foi the professt aal 1 sfi I si of Urn ftren* n. m MARYLAND PLAN FAILS Governor Will Veto Negro Dis fr^nchise-ntnt Measure. • tnnapoiis, April 8 Governor Cfeotbrn ..i.l \.to ih. !iii-i,'S hill, past d i> the t»,-iiio ratlc .ii.ij.;ir\ in Urn Legislature, which ri'glti to datq acgjroai th»- rlgM ■.1 \,,'<- tc ■ statemeni lu-olghl the ;•. ■ .1 Ie esecilllve said such a law 1 vv a-in , ; ■ ' ■ •<'. and could not »>♦• earrtsd ut with, ut . stnt tnjurj to Urn atata ;it- 1^ ,m.. d "Ut that it waoH afa t. . t the status of Urn democrats ha the' S"uth.'i 11 vt.iic^ and nt.^itt j. ••( .iriiii^ urn constitotlotti n..\* rffrctfve Dertdtea. hs- 1 did not >.i!«- to prejudge Urn « •«».•. >\hl>h ' uiu>t .••;ii< brfors UM BspevnM •'< > .rf .it some future t'.m>-. it being Urn parpi .■«. ..r tsatlcg Urn validity oi tiu- ilftscnUi Am-ii.l'.i- tit li,. (Governor, ho\\tv«r. will si>;ii the constitutional puwiidineui ?« t.,- sub mltted bo Novemhsr, 1911. This !,-ts 1:1 «\tr\ white iimn and »>nly ai.ch iif.iri>»-3 as <t«- possssssd I f."'* l ** in propert] <>n whi.h they paid taxra two ytara prior tv the ItaM th. . Kppdsd fur :ut»on. In rity of v fir Vofk. .l«r«rr dry atMt W«>«a»a, ■ V. :i. XI two i£nt^ 10 BOYS TRY TO ROB SAFE IN WALL STREET Skull of One Fractured as He Makes Desperate Dash for Freed: rr.. BOTH SLIDE DOWN PIPE Bold Attempt to Rob Offices of Jcline, Larkin «% Rathbone Foiled by Watchman on Rounds. Two youths entered the Central Trust Company Huildinsr. No. M V.all atr^t. through the roof at J> o'clock last aajML end opened the safe in th« law <><B *V** Joiir.e, Karkin & Rathht.ne. taking 901 In new bills. When surprised by watch nien the two ran to th* ro<.f of the building, which Is nine stories In h*-t«ht. I and one of them Jumped to the roof of No. .V_'. a mix story b»i!lclin»r. He fract ured his skull and Is not expected to live. Bfcl ■ nipanlon slid down a pipe and was [ unhurt. As he was about to make a desperate dash for liberty he was caught by special officers In the building. The injured man was formerly a pugi i list, known as "Honey" Kerry, and had been employed by the law firm until thr»-«-* w« eks apo. when he quit his Job of his own accord. Berry's companion was Lawrence Bonnie, of No. IZZI Third ave nue. Both men are charged with burg- I lary. Frank Carmond. the watchman, was nakinj; hu; hourly rounds of the 1. lild- Ing; shortly ><c:"..re •> o'clock, and had reached the seventh floor, on which are the ofßceS si J-lir.e. Larkin & Rath bone. Carmond entered the offices, ■fries ggßtod ff r '>ni fror.t to reur of the buildin*. Art- r lighting the gas, he ex amined the r»-;ir offlcey. --thins; was ii, order and .rmond then started for the front office*, which Ma Wall street Hears Sound of Breathing. As he entered Mr Joline'- private of« flee ■nd passed by his aaßsk rarmond was BtarOtd bf the BBUttd of heavy br*-;itiiin?. as thum!, of a m.m under se vere physical strain. He listened In tfntly. tfjtng to determine the pluc<s whence th- sound came. Carmond no ti.^rd that the door of • t was part ly opened. He strew suspicious and vu!k>d over to the el .set. Carmond lit a match and by its rUckerins tight saw hat he thought was a io.it hangir.? >>n a hook behind the door. Reaching out his hand. th» janitor pul.'fd at the coat, fxpeotins it t.» drop to th» floor. Instead bi band that lie h:td noM "f a man's arm. AnotVr pull and the coat fell from h's hand ai>d re vealed a man. As the coat was t«>rn away the man tried la cover Mi face. CarmonJ yanked him rousth t.j h:s fe^t ar.' djmaanded to know what iie \ as dotsg th» I The burglar straightened up and tr->d to bluff the VatchSßßfl i n c ■ > M:.r.*; h:"u get away. V.'l-.y. I am the new office tn,v. and I was loeiied in iifre when the office uai closed for the r.ii;ht. " he -aid. Car n»ond noticed Ismt dai bay wti ri-ni Minis from ner\ .u-ri' s- 1! .Ira^e i pt-.e all int.. th>- mi bQ| • -" the room, and ;:s he did SB discovered ttHtf an other man, was lyinz CVBUCBWd tB Cha l.ttoni of the rJoSB*. Can-iond. still holding i nt"n t" t! - f.rst man. who proved to ha f.oiin.e. lumped for his ra!." :\h ■ triad la • Beapss After B struaji v.ith ' nnie. a h tr.^l t • UienCß himself free, tha j.in::.>r rßßgfll Berry by th- 1 right arm and Staftsd 9M th-- front doof of the ofßcet CaXUMOd BI ;ir. aged negro, and \*as ha\ :::< a des pctata aifuggji urtfn his iw prtaonara As he tried to open t:-e doot kssßali nssnagad ta gal i^irn.i toa >■'.! nau ani pull out a heavy iron bar from his rear pocket. Before Carmond »>uld raise -i ;-..;ti. i r. defend htmaeU ins buigfai cracked *-.i:n i>ver »he h--a.!. Carmond r. tied and tvi! ta tbl floor. Croo!<3 Fight Desperate! /. Just :>.s Carmond was fast 10-in-; BCtOUSnSSB Skbaejl J.nr-s. Fr;?nk Mirrin. -JtuunW Hush. s. uatrtimtn, mat ■ Jin>" Vi'llelly. sup* rjntendi nt of the building. heard Ouiuundfi ctms tot ..;.•• into th.- elevatur <>n the first :!o<>r anJ sren on Ihe iswsntß - «• r: tea I \:'i;»'ll>. with the watchttlSß Bl Ma back, em— ad th" eOrei srttli i«n«H«rs m hand. Thiv .-tumt>!..< ..\»r 188 bodj Si •iond. who BEBB BtttSHtSS by th:s tirn.. and BSj v«tth h:s h«-:ni ir fl pool o4 b10,..1. The crooks had run •;;- : -• st lira to the I'.ot'. ar.d the amtnd or' their steps «'n the marMi 1 stairwa> w.iri ■ pursuers, who buntsd v; • - • ■ ■ • I .i:t. r th^m. 17] on ri arhiag dai I ■" v Bkft op«BS on tli»- r....f VaOsO] BSd hfs ;n-n found thai Bmy ;irvi mmai "••• n ng t.> ■ bnaa M dowra *o as '■■ ; - VaDcßy, arbo aqm fAituMiti i sergeanl <>n the joii •• (Dtce, yeOad em thai r-.e VouM shoot t^r-.u^h Ibj ttfai . • t QMS dM I ' • >"it. This scastd the buigtaia and TaDaQy Bad his men dash, d Ottt SB 1 pei tfng la rtnd t 1 . : | .:.rry > >. rfie \\ . -. ■ i tanas adN i two hoys iltintiifl "v<t the aaD >■< ECs ■» a drata :■.;>■ ran* down I m mljointng th) I at 9 p.. rr> wh- th.- Mrst to reaCß rh BtaVi . :.. .. ■!'. follow ■,! b\ Kttnnie |: : ■ raa probah) fit ii t>> hi::i. R9f he h»td sc;in-^l\ taken baU -f tl-.. p.;.. when h»- bMM hts-jrrip and Ml • rash t.. t'.v- r<'.>f of N ;•». .'-', .» drop .»f three ttstssl Slides Safely Down Pip*. Bonnie did it ■• wait f" s< •• what h.t-i been if..- t.ii.- of bhj pal bed sod .!.'\> 0M j-m" 1 hirns.-lf. r.t.ur.inir h-< -.;-ip until ha r.-ached the bottom. He th.-n «itart» t to look for mean.-* »( » stape from th-j roof, bi.t ■ fjBMS aboved him t (> at th whole block was surrounded by Xh- ;<• lie*-. \\h>> had be. n culled b\ telephone. Poiinle seemed to have made up !'U n.ind to leap from the n*>f to th«« street b«'.o\\. when Vallelly. J.-n^-s a.i Hughes >;id dttwa the pipe a.'t«r h-.'.n und c .v r-n-.l hit:i with their rev. i\ Adrian S. Joltn«*. of ;hc :i.;n .'i' J.'line. l^irkin I ItßlTlbnna N >■;■■■ --f "1»" 1 » re cfUt-rs of the Mcirv.politan Str«et Kail* •■] Company.