| Show NE WS miscellany delegate cary cf of wyoming gains round ia in the contest ACCI ICCI DEir DEIf AT IT ine THE DEPOT the latoi flesIa li scare denied if by ID so irmy official boother cepora aia ol 01 a character otter item items htone LEGIS legislature LITURE delegate Delt cate carey conceded is t gave the inside track fir for senator dispatch to tits STAN D I 1 I 1 wyo NOT nov V 14 governor warren delivered Us his address to the state legislature today to day it reviews the financial cordi condition tion of the fatato and chows that the territorial government turned over to the state the debt bequeathed by the territory ia Is recommendations Bec ommen are mado made concern fue fut the various needs ot of the new state the territorial rit orial election law which embodies secret ballot is recommended for enactment at tomorrows to morrows beaston voting will be commenced for united states senators ex delegate delegato carey and governor warren are conceded to lave have the inside track for or the places the indian indin meu ness ai a scan af F 1 8 D r nov 14 general I 1 thomas U huger roger commander ot of the do department hen t of Ia dakota kota U S army accompanied by woodruff ans was hera here this af afternoon they came direct from the standing rock indian agency where they investigated the reported excitement and discontent among the indiana because of the expected coming ol 01 a Ales siah bitting bull I 1 whom they regard us as one of if the wildes wild estl ti ediano on the reserva reserve tion and who his given riven the I 1 interior department no little trouble is responsible for much h of the ex excitement cite which has lane now subsided eab sided the reports were greatly exaggerated major mclaughlin agent at standing ack is in with the indians and will have no trouble in keeping them quiet general roger and lieutenant woodruff went to fort bully sully this afternoon they will visit various military poets a to and indian agencies in north ard and buth dakota before returning to st rani paul washington soTOr nov 14 late ad vices from the pie ridge agency south dakota are to the effect that excitement among the indians on account of the new messiah ah is is rapidly increasing same some ion is felt it if active measures mear ures aro are not taken by the govern government that a serious outbreak may boccut during the earl spring or even before it is eaid said however chat that the government has taken the situation in bind hand and will at once and effectually crush crash ont the very first signs of an ar uprising collision tir two renoda kahea and eleven injured PiTTs ninta nov 14 the second section of the western express oa on the pennsylvania railroad collided with an east bound express train at new florence pa this morning the wreck wc k took fire and ene pullman was burned two persons were killed and and n d eleven injured killed are 11 b D minot boston and mrs 8 11 II angell washington the accident between the two sections of the western express which left new york last evening was caused by a fog which prevented the engineer of of the second section from seeing the fil alist at section in time to stop the first section was made up of pullman sleepers and day coaches the seed second on d section waa was composed of baggage e zereas and mail cars the first arsi section on was behind time the second crushed into the sleeper biscay telescoping it ten ton or twelve feet the sleeper caught firo fire and was nearly destroyed the Ac arbetee hetes next to the sleeper was thrown from the track the scene following the collision was exciting in the extreme the passengers became panic stricken and in their efforts to get got out they broke through the windows and crowded out as quickly as possible the passengers in in the nu fortunate biscay were removed and it was found that two had been killed outright eleven are more or less seriously injured at least four of the injured lured In it is thought will die they will ba be coave conveyed a ci to house houses in the vicinity the an uninjured injured arrived in t this big city shortly before noon TOE THE the deal dead flag san at the getty gone houle 10 0 o be he a suicide Sni cido STANDARD special F p mad chronicle service NEW nov 14 A authorities at it yonkers have to their own satisfaction settled the mystery surrounding the death of geor george ge smith ith at the getty house there and the subsequent strange conduct of perrin 11 II fo gumner naner of this city and there conclusions are directly in lent with the theory thai that the whole matter hab has been an outgrowth of an interrupted plot to swindle howth to an a a insurance com company any they find 1 further a that 11 II 11 gumner cumner the central figure in the mystery mye tery was probably the chief conspirator and that be bos effectually disposed of all evidence that could brina brine him within the pale of the law T they ey are further convinced that the man whose body was found in la the getty house committed suicide eirons us tells the sew new york tor SUB sun what whit Is the bitter latter with the western roads NEW now nov 14 in the sun tomorrow to morrow will appear a letter adi dressed to the editor from jay gould in which the writer says there are a group of roada roads known as the western t rn and southwestern systems tra verg ing lost the most fertile and rapid rapidly developing ve territory of the tile bulted united state the flock stock and bondi bonds cf of the properties rop erslea are held by thousands of in in the bat and upon the prosperity roe erity of thee rolt roads I 1 4 many small smal I 1 investors delrid depend for dividends dividend upon which to live ive something over months ago writes gould during the period of gre great at depression three great bank banking i ng bouses houses invited vitea the presidents arc of 1 these bese roads to meet the result it suit of that meeting was the formation of a so callea called presidents agreement and it may interest nt erest yon you to know the difference in the net earnings of this group of roads aa as between tha the rates which were established and maintained tor for several verl months mouth after the agreement and d the rates that prevailed 1 ed an dundei d er the looe 0 and d disorganized our an ed betat of 0 a feairs that baa his existed in the agreement was broken 1 I estimate the thet total number num berof of tone tops moved on 0 n mile annually by this group to be six i x teen million the auditor cf of one 0 of t these h eee roada roads furnished a statement a showing the difference between the tb rat ewain rates under 10 gd er the presidents agreement and present rate which amounts to an increase e of one and tour four tenths mills per er ton per mile applying this difference ference of one and tour four tenths mills tc to sixteen million grosa gross annual ton tons one mile rives gives the startling figure of 32 annual decrease in the ne net earnings of this ibis system of roads as b between tapen their operation under the president presidents agreement and the loose methods now prevailing under this condition of thine things it is hoped ho ged bankers can be induced to call the residents dento together again with the assurance that they have the whole mass of investors behind them cuba still Aci lites reciprocity rocity nov 14 the department of state baa an received dispatches from consul general williams at havana station stat itic the chairman of various business associations have a been requested by the government to appoint a committee to go to spain and report views upon the negotiation of a reciprocity treaty with the united state states lie ile also encloses a translation from an editorial of a leading havana paper strongly favoring reciprocity cip rocity and taking to task the spanish cabinet for pronouncing the petitions from cuba impudent as 11 tending to encourage the yankees t to 0 be more exacting the editorial goes on to say the united states government ern ment is in possession of most exact information concerning cuban affairs and that information in purses 19 sion ion ct of secretary blame blaine is of so no decisive a character as to enable him to a bay a y to spain accede to what is just to ray my policy of commercial reciprocity or I 1 will sink the tugar plantations of cuba the editorial adds that lie the day do 7 bis this prime industry is loat lost all the minor m inor industries will be lost with it all other industries it says live and flourish because wo we plant cane make sugar and sell it to the united states slates blaine knows tbs abs and acts acta accordingly our campaign bad had to be nn un dett akan ENGLISH 01 THE SEW sir lyon excites bici the admiration tf f tho the lendon london rime LONDON NOT nov 11 sir lyon playfair in a speech at leeds last night dwelt at great length on the tariff policy of the united states ho ile c cited it ed a ho host 8 t of 1 statistics tati stice to ghow show that the consumer always paid the ext extra ra duty daty the effects of the tariff will be disastrous to american Ame agriculture he ile declared ired canad canada will be able to apply great britain with all the toad food she healow now gets from the united state states it ditc itc canada nada would reconstruct her tariff on revenue re venne principles europe and As asia ia would contribute to her fut future ure commercial prosperity referring to the meat agn bill of america he declared tha the empowering of the president to boycott gering other r er nations was an act unworthy of a great nation boycott has never hitherto bit herto been teen recognized by international law he ile considered the reciprocity cip rocity clause in the mckinley bill a safety value to prevent a high pressure on protection already there ther 0 were signs sign in germany italy an and d elEo where of the flames of distress in the protection camps though england might m 1 i ht bo b injured i i or e d for a year or two by b the t tun united e states B tates tariff legislation 1 e gia be he hoped eho she would not dr dream eim of reprisals the binim in a long editorial rays pays sir lyons speech fr 15 the most complete exposure yel yet published on either side of the atlantic 0 of the absurdity of the mckinley tariff opponents of high protective duties it says could hardly do better than to circulate his dispassionate argument among the american electorate before the next contest tor for control of the executive power I 1 GIFT mrs harriet cierler giles princeton a memorial Bt morial ball hall S F chronicle service BerTl ce PRINC N J nov 14 at the a annual fh fall meeting of the board of trustees of the princeton PIn ceton bald held today to tb day in tha the faculty room of the library profit bost ration patton announced the pit gift of a new building by afro harriet crocker alexandore Alexan dorr daughter of the late charles crocker of california railroad millionaire she was married three years charles II 11 alexander u ol 01 alears new york the new building will wilf be used for commencement exer iaea C and all the higher functions of university life it will be the finest most coatey and beat equipped building in of if its kind belonging to any lany college in the country the best beat architects will be consulted and also the best taste and precedent in a buildings of this style several sites site 8 have favl a been I 1 n suggested d but none of them zm is considered at all satisfactory the th matter of location is rather a puzzle the college has plenty of ground groundnut but as IS yet no convenient and commanding site has been found which is available tor for a building 0 of this character tho the new hall is to be a memorial of the alexander family fifteen ol 01 whom have been graduated from princeton president patton gracefully announced the gift to the trustees in the following words 1 I think we all feel the need of some n suitable building for our commencement exercises and other academic functions I 1 have looked forward to the time when with w ith the growth of the college and development of tho the university iden idea we might reasonably hope that come some be benefactor ne factor would build us a coave conversa rax tion ball which in its architecture and adornments would bo be a worthy tribute to learning abo gifts of women to princeton have been numerous notably thoe of mrs kobert robert L stewart Bt ewart of new kand biro david brown of princeton this act originated solely and spontaneously nib ih sirs biro alexander with no solicitation from her husband lius band or any one else I 1 it I 1 Is a graceful tribute of ot fortune to fame I 1 did not suppose the time and fruition of our hopes in this line were BO so near as the following letter would indicate nov 10 loay my itar bear dr patton t affords me treat pleasure to offer you and the board of trustees of princeton college a ball I 1 in which to bold hold commencement exercises and assemblages which may in the future attire be held by be the university trusting this will meet your approval I 1 am am sincerely youra yours IlAna iET 0 ALEXANDER t them thera has las been no definite amount named but it Is known that it is to the intention of mrs biro alexander to erect a building upon brincton Princ ton campus that I 1 will bo be an ornament besides supplying a great need commencement neit exe r alses are held hold at present in the old P presbyterian ian c hu ach w on chico the college 1 lege arn Kro onila d a plain 1 I 1 structure tr n C r h hardly til yin in heeln keeping with the growth of thonol the college I 1 e the rho alexander family have been connected with princeton since ita its foundation rev or dr archibald alexander was almost the founder of the theological seminary ee lie ile was not a graduate but was interested in the college from the beginning in the presbyterian church be he was a leading man in his day as a theological teacher preacher and w writer ri t er his ills six bons sons were all graduates I 1 the fair quarrel barrel CHICAGO HOT nov 14 with the approach of the next meeting of the worlds fair commission rumors of trouble ahead are numerous director general davis D evsi feels be he baa has been slighted by the local direct directory orT it was bis file understanding that be should have the appointment of bis his sub chiefs but the directory has his already appointed two of them without consulting him the opposition to the th a scheme of the local directory to place I 1 a ce three or moie more fine buildings on t lake ake front is crowing growing rapidly in the meeting of the congressional committee and a nj executive committee of the national commission today to day after an informal discussion of various mattern matters commissioner martindale of indiana raid said he be believed be voiced the sentiment cf the commissioners generally when he faid raid the restrictions thrown around the use of jackson suit washington parka by the south park commissioners must be withdrawn at a subsequent eab sequent meeting of the national committee on buildings and grounds commissioners ners asserted that the national nation pl insist that there be no more than two buildings erected on lake front president palmer eaid said 1 I thail shall resign it if the plan outlined I 1 4 at a recent meeting of the local loca directory is insisted far isted upon CIPE RIPE OLD ICE la in ir ricart corn torn slue slays who has passed tears or if toil tail STANDARD special S A I 1 chronicle service NEW nov 14 A colored woman lives at greenwich street who could probably compete successfully for the honor 0 of f being the oldest person in this city mrs lucy rid ipa apy ia is her name ane claims the ripe of old ape age ol 01 with berli her live her son eon in ln law benjamin ridley her granddaughter mrs rebecca kidley ridley a and a d the this batters lat daughter mies bliss rebecca ridley these there four persona persons live and anti seem to enjoy |