PlUMBiS President Mc Crea Calls Conference of Officials on Means to Safeguard. OFFER LARGE REWARD Xtilm make the fifth attempt In one month nplke withdrawn and End of rail bent In in order to break working of the danger Signals. Pittsburg, April 9. As the result of lnTentlgatlons which establish that the derailing of the Pennsylvania Railroad's westbound flyer, near Hudson. O., was undoubtedly a con tinuance of the work of wreckers who hare brought about four similar ly perilous situations within the past month. Immediate measures to cope against the menace to lives and prop erty are being taken by the officials. President McCrea gave orders for the superintendents of all the grnml divisions to present themselves In Pittsburg for a conference. Rewards of $10,500 for the capture of the wreckers are posted already, and It is expected that the amount will he increased coHlderably. Officials of the railroad say tho manner In which the flyer was wrecked last night shows conclusi vely that the same methods were used In the wrecking of the Manhattan Mmited at Wtmerdlng, the Keystone JSxpress at East Pittsburg, the Chi cago Express at Turtle Creek and '.be elghteen-hour flyer at Mineral I ?oint J The wreck at Hudson was planned vlth diabolical regard to detail. In ,;ectlon showed that the spikes . were withdrawn from along one ;all and tire end of tho rail bent i'n. The fish plates were removed ind wedged In between the rail ends. This was done to prevent the break .ng of the electric rail current, which vould have caused a display of the langer signals. ruiXEo itv Tin: wall paper. ill Three of Wat-son's Wives Have Died Because of Its Poison. Evansvlllc, Ind., April 9. It was 'earned that the death of Mrs Zacha iah Watson, of Posey County, last veek was due to wall paper on the rails and ceilings of her parlor. The taper was examined by chen'lsts and .ound to contain virulent pt Ison. Mrs. Watson cleaned the v.-alls tho !ay before she was taken 111. Two "ormer wives of Watson, who died ne year ago and two years ago, lied from the sn-.:o cause. They oth cleaned tho paper the day be fore they wero taken 111. Peary asks for Leave, Washington, April 9. Command r R. E. Peary, U. S. N has applied jr an extension of leave of absence i order to resume his effort to reach .ie north pole. The dash to the pole 111 be attemted In the Summer of .908. Robbed of Bogus Check. Washington, D. C. April 10. The olice are Investigating the robbery ;iat was committed here In the homo f Mrs. Torillo FamigliettI, of No. ;14 Fifth street, when the thief or hleves carried away an alleged check or $10,900 and certified by a Yonk rs (N. Y.) bank. The police have received word that .'.here is no such bank In Yonkeis us that named. Mayor Hies After Defeat. Parkesburg, W. Va., April 10. Mayor IS. D. Leonard died from heart disease following the grip. aeartdlsease following the grip. The City Council, which had convened to canvas the returns of the election last Tuesday, at which the Mayor was defeated for re-election by W. II. Pedice, a newspaper man, at once adjourned. To Issue Jamestown Stamps. Washington, D. C, April 10. One ecnt, two-cent and five-cent postage) stamps, commemorating the found ing of Jamestown, will be resale ai the postoffices throughout the count ry beglning April 15. They will bear pictures of John Smith, Pocahontas and Powhatan. "Cuncer Incurable." Boston, Mass., April 10. "Cancer t3 Incurable" Is the final verdict of Boston's various medical schools, after trying the "trypsin" treatment. HARRY THAW 13 NOW SAN' 15. Lunacy Commission lH-clnres Slayer Mentally Bound. New York, April 9. Through the thick gloom that enveloped the ca-ie of Harry K. Thaw ever since District Attorney Jerome brought about tho appointment of the lunacy comml slon, there appeared Friday a broad shaft of light when the commission unanimously reported to Justice Fitzgerald that the defendant was sane and was able to continue with his trial. Welcome as was the light to the defendant, It became doubly welcome when, after Justice Fit. gerald had handed copies of the re port to Jerome and Clifford W. Hart rldge, the District Attorney launched Into a long speech. He asked permls slon to argue against the confirma tion of the report; then he admitted he still thought Thaw was insane, but said he would prosecute the pris oner nevertheless. JOCKEY HERMAN RADTKE. whose life has been insured for $25,000 by Paul J. Rainy, of Cleve land Ohio, the young multimillion aire turfman. NO KIND FOIi THAW'S WIFE. Ofllriul Denial That His mother Has Made Settlement on Her. Pittsburg, April 10. Frequent ru mors that Evelyn Nesblt Thaw would receive a large sum of money for the part she has played In the trial of her husband have been denied here, and Harry Thaw has once given out a statement that such stories were cru el as wel as untrue. Frank. Sample, financial agent for Mrs. William Thaw, at Pittsburg, sent out the following: "The statement that Mrs. William Thaw has settled $250,000 on Mrs. Harry K. Thaw is untue, and might be characterized by even stronger language. She has not settled any sum on her daughter-in-law, and so far as I know she has no Intention of so doing. I hope this denial will settle the matter." Carnegie gives 32,500,000 Pittsburg, April 9. The gift of $6,000,000 to the Carnegie Institute, announced by Andrew Carnegie swells the amount given by him to the library, Institute and technical schools of his benefactions In Greater Pittsburg to $32,600,000 It Is said this Is the largest sum ever given by one individual to any one community In all history, Peruvian Corporation Settles. Lima, Peru, April 8. The agree ment reached March 27. between the Peruvian Corporation of London and the government of Peru has been signed. The newspapers give high credit to Mr. William Eyre, represen tative of the corporation, for his ef forts in bringing about an amicable' adjustment. Chicago Road Consolidate. Chicago, April 10. It was announ ced authoritatively that the consol idation of the Chicago City Rail way and Union Traction Interests was assured, and that plans were under way for this important fea ture of the rehabilitation of both systems. Thirty days is the time fixed. Says He Stole for Fun. White Plains.Aprii 10. A trusted employe of the American Express Company, James M. B. Gllllgan, was arrested in his home, at No. 97 South Lexington avenue, on a charge of having stolen about $400 worth of merchandise from the company. It is alleged he gave the property to a girl. Prisone rs Die in Old Jail. Mount Holly, N. J. April 10. Owing to the imperfect sanitary con dition of the old Jail here several pri soners have died and others are 111. The jail was originally built in Bur lington more than one hundred years ago, torn down and brought piece meat to Mount Holly and erected in 1810. 3 Years to go 12 Miles. Paterson, April 10. Register of Vital Statistics, Charles Gall, has re ceived a letter, mailed July 23, 1904, In MIdvale, about twelve miles awuy. It waa addressed to J. T. Pollltt, then filling the office now held by Gall. What delayed the letter nr one knew. THE COLUMBIAN. ID IB 1 1 ill Covering Minor Happen Ings from all Over the Qlobc. HOME AND FOREIQri Compiled and Condensed for th Busy Reader A Complete Record of European Despatch and Im porUat Event from Evrrywherd Dolled Down for Haaty Perusal. A delegation of Cuban planter visited Secretary Taft to urge thi the elections be postponed as long a1 possible to prevent disruption of cri dit. Albany N. Y. despatches declanl that better feeling btweon the GoverJ nor and the Legislature mad crtalnl the passage of Mr. Hughes' reform measures. The Interstate Commerce Co mm I si slon decided to ask the Circuit Coui' for an order forcing Mr. K. H. Harrl man to reply to questions he refus to answer at the New York hearlni Investigation of the alleged sen dal In connection with the Penns; vaula State Capitol construct! found Important papers missing. Sixteen American battle ships ha been assigned to take part in r.nval display at the opening of t Jamestown Exposition, April 26. The N. Y. State Assembly pass' the Phillips bill limiting the expens! of candidates at elections. Judge Landls In Chicago lntlmati that he would permit the Standa Oil Company to Introduce evidem showing a lack of intent to violai th Interstate Commerce law. Delphin M. Delmas ended hU speech to the Jury on behalf of Harry K. Thaw, at the end declaring that "dementia Americana" was the form of insanity from which his client suffered when he killed Standford White. John S. Hujier, a candy manufac turer caused the arrest of Mrs. Mary A. Hart on tho charge of writing threatening letters to him. The United States Supreme Court ordered that Charles C. Browne be released from Sing Sing on the ground that a person extradited from Canada on one charge cannot be imprisoned on another charge. The United States Supreme Court declared the Isle of Pines an integral part of the Republic of Cuba. Secretary Taft, In conference with Cuban liberals, refused to set a date for the withdrawal of the American troops from the island. Mis Emily O. Gibbes locked her self in her villa in Newport and was found in a starving condition. Exercises held In the Assembly Chamber in Albany N. Y. in memory of Governor Hlgglns were partici pated in by State officials, Judges, legislators and many private citi zens. Delphin M. Delmas began his long speech to the Jury in the defence of Harry K. Thaw for the killing of Standford White., Dr. Samuel S. Guy, of Far Rock away, N. Y. shot and killed his wlfo. Aid of the American Civic Asso ciation was enlisted in the war now belngmade on unsightly billboards. Traffic in the northern part of the city was hampered through the burn ing of the New York City Railway Conivany's car barns in a $2,000 000 fire. Secretary Taft arrived at Havana and at once went into conference with Governor Magoon regarding the Cuban situation. Odell men have begun a campaign to pass a reapportionment bill that wll give them an advantage over friends of President Roosevelt. Attorney General Stead, of Illinois, doubts the advisability of the State taking action against Mr llarriman and his associates for the Chicago and Alton Railroad deals. Grover Cleveland has prepared a brief for the Association of Life Insurance Presidents opposing pro posed legislation in Western States to' limit salaries paid to Insurance officers. Three men hold the title of Mayor in Chicago and a legal tangle may result. The Rev. E. G. Knight, rector of Emanuel Episcopal Church, Philadel phia, and some of his followers enga ged In a fist fight with opposing vestrymen In the church. A canvass of all States in the Union except the Southern showed a strong feeling in favor of Presi dent Roosevelt's renomlnation. Washington despatches reported a great demand for the renomlnation of President Roosevelt from many States. Interests on the Pacific Coasts de clared that the plan of Japanese exclusion In return for admission of Japanes children In the public scho ols was a failure. Many republican leaders in Albany believe Governor Hughes wll call in extra session if the Legislature shall fail to pass a reapportionment mea sure. By a decision of the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court the Postal Telegraph Comp any Is held responsible for the not! of 1U messenger boys. BLOOMSBUKd. tA, According to a despatch from Paris the value of trained dogs as police auxiliaries has been abundant ly proved. M. Camllle Pelletan. former Minis ter of Marine In France, has made the mistake of publicity declaring that the Income tax is the law In the United States. By a fire in the Drngo Palace, Rome, tho home of the United States Ambassador, damages to the extent of $10,000 were caused. SPORTING NBWS. Mishaps marked the races at Mon te Carlo. Comte Lambert's hydro plane took fire and the Daimler craft and the Flying Fish were injured by the seas. King Alfonso has offered a cup for a series of ruces between Spanish and American yachts at Sun Sebas tian, and the Eastern Y. C, of Bos ton, will send boats there. Miss Elsa Hurlbut, of Morris county, and Mrs. E. F. Lefferts, of Englewood, were appointed captains of two teams of the Women's Metro politan Golf Association. Figures disclosed in a suit show that $1,275,000 was paid in royalties under the Selden patent by automo bile manufacturers in four years. Bad weather stopped the motor boat races at Monte Carlo. Sorel, in a De Dietrich automobile, made a record run of 16th. 15m. a cross France, from Paris to Nice. Emanuel Lasker won the world's chess championbhip from F. J. Mar shall without suffering a defeat. Frederick Herreshoff, the lnters cholastlc champion, in a driving competition on the Pinehurst links averaged a fraction more than 26 yards for three attempts. Annapolis defeated the Georgetown University crew by six lengths la a two mile race on the Severn. Arrangements have been complet ed for an Indoor tennis tournament for women who desire to try for a place on an American team that Is schedulea to go abroad this year. BASE BALL GOSSIP. St. Louis is certainly a great base ball town when It has anything that looks like a winner. Eighteen thous and fans turned out to the Saturday game between the Browns and, the Cardinals, and Sunday all records were broken when the game had to be stopped several times to prevent 28,000 crazy men from swarming onto the Infield. Besides being badly up against it this Spring on account of Injuries to fully half of his regulars, Manager Lajoie Is playing in tough luck with his twirlers. Joss is the only one of the lot who is now in really good condition. The Cubs have not had a rosy, Dixie this year. It took them ten innings to beat Nashville the other day. and then It was only a very, timely three-bagger by Randall in tho tenth that gave them a 3-to-2 win. A report says that Catcher Dono van, of the Pbllles. has made great strides under the coaching of Billy Murray and the veterans, and ho will be a big aid to the club this Summer. Belgrade, Servla, April 10. Wide, spread floods, caused by the melting of the snow, have wrought devasta tion In many Servian towns. Rail way traffic Is interrupted, and u number of fatalities have beon ro-ported. nn hi Appalling Record of Politi cal Murder and Its Pun ishment in 7 Months. SUSPEND SENTENCES In the Last Ten Days, by Order of Stolypln, None of the Military Death Sentences Hm been Carried Out- 1,242 Assaiwlnated, l.OHO Executed. " St. Petersburg, April 11. While other questions are being hotly de bated the Immediate future and the whole situation depends upon what final action the Ministry will take in the matter of drumhead courts-martial So far as can be ascertained Pre mier Stolypln has kept faith, and for ten days none of the death sentences Indicted by tho military courts has been carried out. Some have been commuted, but In the greater num ber of cases the sentences have simp ly been suspended. It is fair to say that the Premier U confronted with great difficulties. Several of the more Important provincial Governors have challenged his authority to Issue orders suspending sentence and the conflict of authority Is before the Czar for decision. Tho campaign of assassination by tho revolutionaries, with the excep tion of several Insignificant murders of police by irresponsible students, has also ceased, at least for the moment. What this cessation ot crime, official and revolutionary, means will be more clearly under stood when I say that a careful ex amination of the official figures dis closes the fact that since August 1.0S0 men und women have been hanged or shot under sentence of the military courts, mostly within forty olght. hours of arrest. The other side of this gory picture Is equally appall ing. During the same period 124 2 wearers of the Czar's cout, of high M. STOLYPIN. and low degree, died at the hands of assassins. How many innocent by standers were involved in these tru gedles is not easily ascertained, but the number Is conservatively esti mated at 2,000. THURSTON'S PICTURK TURNED. Omuliu Club Shows Disapproval of Anti-Roosevelt Sentiments. Omaha, April 11. Because of anti-Roosevelt sentiments expressed by John M. Thurston, ex-Senator from Nebraska, In his Philadelphia speech, his picture, hangs in the rooms of the Fontenela Club, the leading Republican club of Omaha, with the face to the wall. Pasted on the back of the picture Is a newspaper clipping with ex tracts from the Philadelphia speech. Bathed twice In a year. Tiffin, O., April 9. Ezra Lang aman, of this place, who Is suing his wife for divorce on the grounds that for years she refused to make his bed and compelled him to sleep In the -woodshed, went on the stand to refute the testimony of his wife as to his habits of cleanliness and indig nantly denied that he never bathed. Langaman asserted with vehemence that he took a bath twice last year. Vollva Conciliatory. Chicago, April 10. The revolution nary spirit of various factions haa brought about a change In tactics of Overseer. Vollva. of Zion City, who declares he will make no move to enforce regulations objected to by belllngerents untill after May 6.' Shuntthui Fears Revolution. Victoria, B. C, April 8. Mr. J. A. Mara, presient of the Board of Trade, has returned from the Orient und says that English residents of Shanghai are fearing a revolution In which the colony will be wiped out. Ward off Cuttle Kpldemics. Washington, April 10. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has issued new regulations governing the interstate shipment of live stock, effective on April 15, and Intended to prevent tho spread ot cattle epidemics. Rome, April 10. The Pope re ceived Archbishop Qulgley of Chica go In private farewell audience, vurmly praised his work, cougra . ilated him on the progress made by the Archdiocese of Chicago, and en couiuged him to continue his task. r w I AGREEMENT WITH fllCRMAXT, Action to he postponed Pending Ac Hon by Congress. Washington, April 10. Baron Sternburg, the German Ambassador, and Secretary Root have reached the basis of a modus Vivendi which wll) continue to American goods Imported Into Germany the privtedge of the mlnlmun tariff rates. E. II. HARRIMAN, v.hoso railroad system and public Inr.d operations are being Investi gated. STRIKE DKLAYS SHIPS. At Hamburg ft 1.1 Vessels Arc Now Waiting to Iiond or Unload. Hamburg, April 8. The conflict, between the shipowners of this port aad the longshoremen has not yet been settled. A total of 345 vessels ure now watting hero to be either lo.ided or unloaded. One hundred aa.l forty of the Imported stevedore v.eie returned to England. Reunited After 20 Yearn. Wllkes-liarre. April 10. Charlea IT. Tuylor and Miss Edith Shaw, of West Plttson, were lovers twenty years ago, but they quarrelled and Ti.ylor went West, and became rich. Jii.-d Shaw married. Seven year sr.o her husband died, Taylor recent ly heard that his first love was a idow and ho came East to see her. T.'ow they wll be married. Jersey Teacher Pensioned. Trenton, N. J. April 10. After a brilliant speech by Dr. Crouthers the House members all voted against the derate Trachers' Retirement Fund bill, while tho teachers crowding the galleries looked on in dismay. The tears were changed to smiles when, before the vote was announced, all the members changed their votes to "aye." Third Victim in Week. Springfield, Mass., April It). A. Franklin Nicholas Is the third vic tim who has died in Western Mas sachusetts due to injuries received from reckless auto driving. A furi ously driven motor car hit him aui did not stop. FINANCIAL. London operators were cheered by the New York bank statement, but are In doubt as to the permanency of the easy, money conditions. C. W. Morse and the New ilavea Railroad reached an agreement on the control of coast traffic between New York and Boston. The Southern Pacific Company Issued a statement defending it policy, as a result of the suit brought to prevent dividend payments. NEW YORK MARKETS. Wholesale Prices of Farm Prodc Quoted for the Week. The Milk Exchange price tor stan dard quality is 3 V4 per qt. Butter. Creamrey, extra 2903 Firsts 27 019 State dairy, fancy 27 21 Cheese. Fancy 140143. Small 14tt14?4 Part Skims 7 8 Egs. State and Penn 21 21 Western Firsts 17U Duck 25 Q2i uve t omiry . Chickens, per lb 12 Qlt Fowls, per lb It Dressed Poultry. Turkeys, per lb 10 OtS Chickens, Phila. lb.... 11 1$ Geese, spring, lb 8 10 Ducklings, per lb 8 12 i runs rrean. Apples Greenings per bbl $1 60 $3 75 King, bbi 8 00 4 04 Ben davls, per bbl.. . . 1 60 8 IS Vegetables. Potatoes. L. I., bbl...$l 86$2 00 Cabbages, per 100.... 1 00 2 40 Onions, white, per bbl 2 25 8 it Beets, per bbl 1 00 1 68 Hay and Straw, ilav, prime, 'cwt. $1 001 IS No. 1, per cwt. 80 1 10 No. 2, per 'cwt 65 76 mi aw, iang rye. ovu oa Grain, Etc. Hour, Win. pats. $3 00 $S 86 sprlug pats...,, 4 20 6 00 Wheat No. 1,. 83 'A No. 2, red 84 6i Oats, mixed 48 Clipped white J2& 66 I Live Stock, rioeves.clty drs'd. 7 Country drs'd. 7ft llj ft neep, per cwi. ov i v