Show CARNEGIE GIFT I I President Harrison JLddrtM at the Carnegie Free Library Dtdtcailon i i THE GOVERNMENT AND THE RAILROADS i Anfullj Sadden Bcath of a Young BridcgrpoBt at Bralnard f Minnesota UunesotAt SERIOUS DEFALCATIONS OF EX COUNTY OFFICIALS The lottery QnertlollAChlcago Caihlf under ArresU The < German Elections By TelesrapaJa the Niws THE rltKUDFM ADD ESC Aim i DcdlcmUon r Lbe tarnecle Free Llbrmry PnTSBOBO Feb 0Tho formal I dedication of the Carnegie free II brary liTATleghany City took place this evenlngana the Institution wu declare open by President I Harrison Hie elegant Music Hall was filled by ttKfauaienco long bo foru the hour opening arrived At j klt eight vpclock PesIJtnt Harrison and Carnegie arriTud yjje Past I dent Carnegie Enoch IVatt oflial tlmoreaud Ueorgu lander occupied the bbz to the left of the stage In the right hand box Governor Bearer Bea-rer Congressmen Detroit and Bayne and Trofeasorlanglcy wcro seated The exercIse opened > whit the singing of America by the Mozart Mo-zart Society After religious eervi eel Mr Carnegie publicly thanked the committee for their devotion to the work the President the Goy ernor the Congressmen and Iratt the Baltimore pioneer of free libraries libra-ries for their presence having honored the speaker and the citizens by traveling hundreds of miles that they might clamp their approval upon the dedication At the con elusion of his address Carnegie handed Mayor Pearson the key to the building and tilt latter in a brleljiipeech accepted r Ui ia trust Jm posej on him President Hnrrl orfwaa the next speaker After paying his compliments compli-ments to Alleghany county and its industries he said in part ltw today In the great works i of human Industry young men not yet In middle life coutrollng great 1 mills and the niggtxtlon came to my mind how this institution vroald promote the Interests and intelligence intelli-gence of the young men of this prosperous county because it is tie mind of man that has wrought nil tbeee great Improvements Tin baud Is not cunning In SIt It Is wit tho IirnIIL thntiLgets tho im jrtilH nnd teaching that enables It to perform thu dihicult tasks which are alone to distinguish the man I hope that this institution may carry with it always and with every book that rests upon Its shelves this suggestion sug-gestion to those who will participate In its blessings Read and think because unless thinking accompanies accom-panies reading there Is not jacii rnonx i > HOOKS 11 congratulate you that you have citizens who could conceive a work like this May I not do what I will with my own ° is the selfish pint that dedicates to personal luxury lux-ury the fruits of toil to be paramount para-mount How much higher I and I nobler a use of accumulate u wealth have we before us In magnificent structure tonight 11 gives me grvat pleasure to bo associated with the inauguration of this great enterprise enter-prise Xo one can tell how wide and deep and strong the it ream will be that shall have Its origin Iul We caunot follow It through the generations arc to come It is left In your charge citizens Ate ghanj and speaking for the generous gener-ous donors 1 declare U now open to public use and as a place of assembly as-sembly for all aDdI charge you that you care for It in such manner that I highest usefulness may bo reached and that it may not in your hands fall below the high thought which was in the mind of him who has out of his own personal means erected and dedicated this library to the public ue Applauto President Harrison was followed by Mr Pratt of Baltimore Governor Gover-nor Beaver Congressmen Dalzell Bajne and others The presidential party was then escorted through the art gallery after af-ter which they entered carriages and were driven to the Duquesne club Tho doors of the library were then thrown open for the remainder of the evening to public Inspection The building cost 300000 and includes in-cludes a library art gallery and music hall 1tis stated FemlofTlcially that Carnegie bas decided to Increase his donation for a library to Pitteburz from one to two million dollar The original donation was 500000 President Harrison took tho night train for home Can nnd Effect GoLIDmS Feb 20Tlibaf ternoon Richard C White a private pri-vate policeman fatally shot hill brotherinlaw Achilles KeJl for being to intimate with the formers wife S That U the Qnmlloa CiriCAOO Feb SO William F Kimball confidential bookkeeper and cashier Richardson 15oj Ing ton C New York and Chicago was placed under arrest last night Hn I said f b 1 defaulter to the extent of 10000 His friends of claim debt the matter is only a question f r ToT In KlMonrU bT Lotns Mo Feb 20The body of Mrs Vail the victim of the tragedy at old Monroe which resulted suited in the arrest of Charles Vail on a charge of murder was exhumed ex-humed today and an autopsy held The bal could not b found but the course of the bullet was described by the physicians The verdict o tho coroner BJury was The deceased cameto her death from the effects a gunshot wound inflicted the 10th day of February The jury was instructed to cay bow the victim came her to her death but not who shot Bald Wife and Widow BRAIXAKD Minn Feb 20The stD of a widow of half B marriage nigh is the sensation of the city tIdy tI-dy lost night Miss Deane luar ned J Bulmer yard train clerk of the Northern Pacific After an evening spent with friends the twain retired In a few minutes the remaining re-maining guests were horrified to seethe see-the bride rush down stairs In her night clothes with a cry that her husband was dead or In a taint Rushing upstairs the excited gels found the bridegroom in bed and un cxjn lols A doctor A hastily summoned and confirmed the worst fel death Hearf failure caused his |