Show AT HOME AND ABROAD PRINCETON N J oot oct 22 fair weather today made the he exer exercises cism ot of the sesquicentennial centennial anniversary day doubly enjoyable the presence pree enoe of the president or of the united states had bai the effect of increasing the already large crowd in town alexander hall in which the ceremonies were held was waa packed almust almost to suffocation when rev dr theodore ali L cuyler of brooklyn begun the exercises with ft dimple and heartfelt prayer for or the to princeton eton university of the prosperity it enjoyed under the title irtle ot of the college ofner of hew jersey before beginning the celebration philadelphia city troops assembled at the home ot of president patten where Pree ideo deB cleveland had been a guest over nigh Digh tand escorted the bead of the nation on foot through the he grounds ground to alexander hall mrs cleveland I evela was driven in an open car nage under the escort of mrs patton patten to the nail delegates were present representing institutions of learning allover all over the world the faculty as at the Marqua marquard od chapel and clothed in their academic gowns made their impressive march to alexander hall ball preceding president tut cleveland after dr cullers Cuyler Cuy lers Js prayer dr paten ten made the formal announcement that what was formerly the college of New Jersey will henceforth and forever be keown as princeton university A scene of wonderful enthusiasm followed dr patten then announced that an endowment fund was received amounting to nearly a million milli and a halt half dollars not including loo luding amounts contributed for or blair hall by john I 1 blair and the now new library the ceremony conferring degrees on sixty flye meo men elected for that bat honor was next on the program president patten desired to confer the degree of doctor or laws on OB mr cleveland but the me president modestly declined the honor abe degree of doctor of laws was conferred upon a large number of ru jiu lupean college professors and scholars including karl brugmann Brug mano university ol of Lel edward dowdel trinity college dublin andrew beth university ol of edinburg goldwin amith toronto Tor unto and joseph J thompson university ot 01 cambridge among the americans similarly honored are joseph B angell angeli university of michigan wm win gardner a hadj fl university of chicago wm T kirris harris united states commissioner ot education joseph joseoh ali L cole coie university of california letb lowe columbia university the degree of doctor of divinity divin liy was conferred amot g others uvon rev morgan dix now new york bishop john F hurst washington D C rev 8 J nicoll hi louis louie rev prof MB riddle pittsburg Ps pa upon the following among others the degree of doctor of letters was cos con erred richard watson bilder au gustus st bt gaudens Gaud eias horace E ier charles dudley warner the boo bon arary degree of doctor of laws was also alao conferred in abse abac ilia upon lord kelvin scottish naturalist and 0 to strove formerly director of the observatory of Pul kowa kows russia next came tue atie principal event of the day the address by the president of the united states NEW naw YORK oct 21 Har hamilton nilton J andrus andrud secretary of the arlington chemical works located in palisade avenue yonkers was instantly killed ibis abis morning moral off by a dynamite bomb which the police think was placed there for the purpose of destroying life and property there is a beep air of mystery about the entire affair and one particularly sensational rumor is float afloat the body of the victim was frightfully mangled mani fled by the expulsion eppli slon and death must have come instantly andrus was a man of wealth an aej I 1 he lived in yonkers in style with big family he ietta home in company with his son hirman asted aged 20 years a little ti jores lore 8 this morning and they went to the factory to together 9 other As was bis big custom the young man opened the sate safe and got out the books after which he be went from the office to the factory the office to Is a acae one story structure and stands detached from the factory proper craper the zoom used by andrus in the office building was separated by a thin board partition from the part occupied by the clerks clerk of the concern it was a tow few minutes after 8 when the explosion occurred it shook book the factory building and was accompanied by the sound mound of cra crashing ebing glass and a volume of smoke A wild rush was made by the factory employee emp loyes to the office they were headed by young andrus he found the floor ot of that portion of the office building occupied joy by his father covered with glass mortar and broken furniture in one corner of the he room be saw the bleeding and mangled body of his father partly covered with the debris it was la in a Zer terrible mangled condition imbedded embedded Im bedded jim in the flesh of the dead man were found several pieces of cast iron other pieces corresponding to these were fund in the office they were carefully placed to toge gettier and although all the pieces were not fact found there was enough ot of them to show that the bomb or machine that exploded was a piece of cost cast iron pipe about six inches boob s in length by one and one half inches in diameter ameter ui fastened to either end vf this piece of pipe was waa a cap which was screwed on abe odor and smoke emoke indicated that the explosive was either elther dynamite dyda mite or giant powder information of a startling character oter WB was received by the police which way may ala aid in the solution of the mystery it ii was to the effect that the bomb was intended for john F brother of the dead mao man several times a millionaire lion lio alre john P F andrus did not appear at the caffi m e of the chemical company this morning as was wall hi his a buo cuo custom on learning of the explosion and the abe death of his brother be hurried to the police station and communicated with the captain to the caposio be said aid that the explosion of the bomb have been tho the work of snatch liso and offered an explanation for his bie belief about three weeks ago he said he be was walking along wall street new york when be was accosted by a rather seedy looking individual who took him by the arm and said eaid mr andrca aldrus you are a very wealthy mao man you have too loo muon much money I 1 am one of a number ot of people who believe that y u ought to distribute at least one third of what you have among the poor you will ei therdo this or there will be a way found of compelling you to do it andrus and rue to his bla story paid little attention to the man at the time up to the present no lio arrests have been made the theory la Is that a bomb was placed in a box under andriso An And druso ruela aek and that it was wag exploded when he went there no one was in his big office yesterday so aram ar as known but the cleaner aal an 1 no one was waa supposed to have the keys to the building besides three reliable people who apparently knew nothing bout about the oct empress japan chica has just arrived irum from the orient brings advice advises regarding toe the rebellion against the spanish to in the philippines confirming we the previous reports that the spaniards will likely have another war as serious as that in cuba on their bands governor general banco brunoo realizes zee that with the present force he la Is unable to quell the revolt and consequently Is ie abe arrival of gelof roe ments before striking a decisive blow hies meanwhile a the rebels are doing a great deal of damage to the property and murder jog ing and robbing we the inhabitants the rebellion has haa spread to the provinces of manila bulacan Pamp hangs nueva harlac Lais guina cavite and batangan Ba tangas an illustration of the atrocities perpetrated pet rated by the rebels is ie turnis furDIS bej 1161 by an attack on a large monastery in cavite provInce which they nave have since ased as aa their headquarters this was wag one of the first places attacked maddened by the refusal of the padres to yield the rebels on getting inside resorted to the most moat fiendish fien dieb tortures tor turea in order to wreak their vengeance on the padres several of them were hanged banged to tree ii and roasted to ileath death by burning kerosene oil others were put to death in an even more oruel cruel manner portions of their bodies bodiee being cutoff cut oft by piecemeal IQ in the monastery the abe rebels were well supplied with rifles ammunition and food and so tar for have succeeded in driving off the spanish troops the report that the slip and arsenal at cavite were in the hands bands of the rebels has since been denied in manila thinus are practically at a standstill the primous are crowded with grienere arts enere ners and over have been deported to the carolines by torture the spaniards ards have wrung many secrets irom from the prisoners A triangular mark cut in the arm je is the badge of membership of the revolutionary society the prison arleon at manila which ties has earned for itself the title of the black hole of ma manila nila to is an old fortress rhe prisoners are thrown into edun a abin jeon geon ent nince to which is 18 gained by a bole in the root bruor the only ventilation to is through a barred opening underneath abe platform flor and at high tide this means of ventilation to in totally cut off numerous accusations of cowardice have bave bees beba made against the spanish in I 1 a a brush with the rebels they placed native troops io in the van and when these were dispersed the spaniards fidd add coshow to chow chestress th the stress estress to which the authorities are placed for men discharging of the steamers was suspend ej fur for some days baye because there were no DO soldiers available to perform the duties of customs officers H M 8 pigmy a aas le ie t hong kong for mantis manila to relieve ahne the red beu vole pole another ship will also aleo be sent there shortly in response to the ft quest request of british subjects news mat lost abb british squadron equa dron lit is to be c strengthened has haa been learned with much satisfaction further advises from For formosa say that the japanese are pacifying that island by exterminating the she natives met meo women aud and children are bay onetter by Ja japanese pinese troops while the whole country to Is overrun by in many baoy districts there has been severe drought and in additon to otner other horrors famine stares the abe people in we the face A traveler who ban bait just returned from a tour through the camphor district denies that the rebellion has been 1 though most moat of the villages were deserted and everywhere mere wai evidence or caused by fire and sword SAN BAN FRANCISCO oct 22 the barkentine thu the city of lapete has haa sr af rived thirty six days from tahiti after a fair passage among her ber passengers were frank cutler and J frank goft of salt bait like two mormon missionaries the young meo men went to the islands in 1892 and reopened reap eneil the work of their church in the society islands fuma and the austian groups where it had been practically dead owing to the banishment of oy by the french government in the lust amat four years thirteen missions have been opened in these three groups another passenger was waa rev herbert bixter of san Frano aou soo a day adventist missionary who has been I 1 iu a the society islands a low few rn oath inthe SAN oct 22 of a massacre in the solomon salomon islands were brought up from the south sea by be oceanic steamship mail steamer conowal Mo nowal which arrived at this port from australia via the sandwich islands today the victims of the blood savages were mew mem aers of a party of austrians Aust lana rians abich had bad been taken lakes to the islands by too toe austrian man ot of war albatross it was under the leadership of henry foulton von norbeck Nor beote an austrian so go batles who has baa visited many groups of islands in the south seas and bad numerous exciting experiences with the natives while traveling with an n armed guard over the mountains of the islands be was set epou by bushmen and slain together with three othere ohern during the desperate conflict which hollowed ull owed the sari suit many of the party were dangerously wounded those killed lre henry baron foullon boulion von norbeck midshipman armead da beaufort seaman beaman jacob Dj bovio seaman gustav and a native guide fight eight of the party were wounded T b t e al abrose was corn n m labio a od ed ey the austrian government gove to make sol explorations of the is lande during the middle of last au gust a landing was wae made at a place called titiri on no the north coast ot guadalcazar Guadal canar from there a party con COB elating of baron foullon von VOD norbeck budik midshipman do D beaufort twenty sailors the barond two servants arid and two native guides started out for the purpose of exploring a mountain in the interior of the island called the lipond head after two days a one midshipman and seven even sailors returned the men not being able to stand the heavy walking in the bush the baiona party succeeded eucce eded mod and reached a camping place at the foot ot of the lion lions s heid head the baron and hie bin servants servant with the native guides were in the lead going up the hill several natives being apparently patently ly near or mixed with the party when up near the top they heard beard two shots fired in the neighborhood of the camp they bad left and at the same time they saw new a bushman chief standing ing on top of a rite rice a little above making some borne siant As ae he be appeared two show were fired lower down aown the mountain from the direction of the camp the shots boots seemed to be a signal for the chief to attack the barons party Bu bushmen from a score core of places at once rushed out and the baron WD struck on the neck with a tomahawk while a crowd ol of bushmen attacked the rest of the party with clubs lub the native who bad cut down the baron was wan shot by a sailor budik also put his bis revolver to good use ous sailor had to protect with a tomahawk be had wrested irom a native the other sailors were well termed and the bushmen finally had to retire to the woods many of them wounded the sight eight when the party returned to the camp was a bloody one mid shipman chipman do de beaufort Bes had bad been cut to death and three sailors and one native guide six sailors and one guide had been wounded one of the guides john ought fought bravely troup b his big hand band had bad been seriously wounded the rifles finally told on the natives sod and they withdrew the new was wag then sent to captain mauler of the Alk Alia troas and a relief party beaded by piret first lieutenant bubbel sod bud consisting of the doctor and thirty sailors sail urs was sent and a nae sa return made to the bip cincinnati oct 23 28 the commer caal Tribu ritso special from nobleville Nob leville ind say rayc all the workmen of the american carbon works struck yesterday under the former rule they were required to make 92 per cent of perfect caroon A new rule required 97 percent of perfect carbons and was regarded as a practical reduction or of wages ATLANTA ga oct 23 chatles charles F crisp ex speaker of the house bouse of representatives resen ta tives died here this afternoon the end came at a quarter to two clock crisp has been an inmate ol of the sanitarium of dr holmes this city several weeks his condition had been reported very low but no fatal conclusion of his bis illness had been expected so BO soon ST BT LOUIS oct 28 the republic this morning says A stupendous deal involving a radical change in the proprietorship anti r system of operation of one of the most moat extensive street railway properties in the world has baa been practically completed an american syndicate has |