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2 vmnKLY Oregon statesman. Friday. j.Yat c, j:::. DISCUSSION WAS FIERCE The Philippine Question Raged in the Senate AT YESTERDAY'S SESSION Beverid e Charged the Oppo sition With Unfair . ness. TURNER MA EXE V A VICIOUS AT TACK ON GENERAL SMITH WHOM HE DENOUNCED AS A MONSTER IN-IUMAN FORM- DEFENSE BY SENATOR HOAR. ' WASHINGTON', May . For almost . four 'hours today a.' fierce discussion on the Philippine, question raged In the Senate. It vu started by Bever'dge, who made some sharp strictures on fnerrmbers of the opposition because, as lie said, they persisted in telling In their speeches only one side - of the" story. C'armack and Rawlins warmty reeented "any Imputation of unfairness; Rawlins declared that no partisan mo- tive had actuated the opponents of the present Philippine policy,-but that they were .moved only" by the patriotism and love of country. j Turner delivered scathing criticibra of the methods practiced by the ifijill lary authorities in the PhilIrIlnes, vttweJNng particularly on the altered order of G en era 1 Smith, -whom" he de-; nounced as a monster in human form. Hoar briefly ilefeijdedY the action of the . Philippine committee, saying; that al ready It had furnished much valuable Information., , i ' Secure a Commission. Washington. May 6. Lieutenant Al phonso Strebler, of the Philippine scouts, who commanded the detach ment who captured Lukban, the Fili pino insurgent leader. Is to be-appoint ed Second Lieutenant in ;the regular army. . : ' , Pardoned by Roosevelt, Washington. May 6. The President today granted pardons in the cases of Wtn. H. ; Weber, John Haddow. Tom Oraley, Cass Eraley and .David Clark ,,on. I nked States 1 itrlot Jn Ige Ms '. Unveil'. .of th. .WeW-rn District of Vir r'utta, rn'..er)cei thtm to terms of lm-jsrlonjm-nt of from; vlt to six ninths. Weber ami Il-i'i U-v et or -' tntr- rs of !, United Mii.ev.f:Urtf-. The -baffie WW ton- ;ril't -f ' ' . A ft rafter j Removed. ' " i -. , Wn-hlrg'on .Miij Pre&ul-ut '.Roo--st tiI'ty a hi '.niH'-jlv .tistr.iKed. .John Grant; frnti:d Staif. STH'-rihu'l 'for -he EusUin ifstiit. ot T'-xas. The At tot ney-Ocneral t-hirgrd Orant wl.tn re ceiving a" fee Jo $2000 fay his service. In Aetir;' f"f the ifmont. .TeJras, Na tional H-rU !;: ft n-itnn as a Unit t 1 Siati- (iovf rsriP'4 de(f sifofy. fjrmt it said to iwsj- -i;r!r 'ei drat tn received $J000, buti stated that It was not as a fee. but was in payment of he legitimate expenses of himself and friends in 'that i-onnction. ; SAtlPSON HAS PASSED AWAY Figures of the War. COMMANDER OF THE FLEET Fan. Domingo, - capf-tai . of Santo Dom ingo, Friday last to the revolutionary forcte) commanded by Vice-President Vasqus. The provisional Govern ment established there will retain pow er until new elections have Ibeen h'U Peace Is corrrpletely re-estabiished in Advices from Puerto Plata, on the Death Of One Of thS HfirOlC north) coast, announce that be crew- of the Dominican warship at that port has sided with the insurgents sd res terday ckmveyed to the Governor, On eral Deschamps, an order to surrender. An asreemen. povidingr for a usoen- sion of hostUities at Puerto Plata was signed later in the day, so as to permit wcrt; Destroyed Spain's Shirs revolutionists. Later In the day ft be came known here that Puerto Plata has capitulated o the revoitmomsis, . . KUVAm - who today took possession or tne town tnt the fort. General DeecnaCTrps. the former Governor, embarked; on board a -French steamer, bound for Havtl. All is quiet at Puerta Plata. . When San Dominjfo City surrendered to Vice-President Vasquex, President Jhnlnez sougrht Tefuge In the French i Consulate there. -Tr-. t r and If possible the chief of-4hn alt who represents our enemies in Manila, which (lot) fails to you, or' better said to General Mafiel andottnl Cailles. "The ultimatum liaar not ben sent. but vii'l be within afew days." -. A in the Waters of Cuba. IEDfi (Burin?s IHIoussliolci Pliysician Or Home Book of Health TO JiK GlrEN AS A PREMIUM WITH v Twice-a-ilVeek Stateoman THE BEDSIDE OF THE OLD .SEA - FIGHTER WAS SURROUNDED I1T. HIS FAMILY WHEN THE WARY SPIRIT TOOK ITS FLIGHT FU NERAL ARRANGEMENTS. PRAIRIE CITY : HAS A FIRE An Entire Business Block Destroyed by Flames. i AN INSANE MAN FOUND On WASHINGTON. May 6 Rear-Ad- miral William T. Sampson", retired. died at 5 "-o'clock this afternoon. The Immediate cause of death was severe cerebral hemorrhage. He aid been in a semi-conscious stale for several days. At the bedside, when the Admiral breathed his tost,' were Mr& -Samoson, Mrs. Lieutenant Cluverius. the Admir. al's married lauj?hter; thfe Admiral's two young: sons, Ralph and- Harold Dr. Dixon, anJ the three nurses and attendants'. While, no definite arrangements have the Railroad TraCk Near been made concerning -he runeralcere. ITiiritln trfnn HrA monies, it is probable they will' take' nUmiHglUil, UfC- place ThUreday, at the Church of the arnn Covenant, in this city. The remains I will "be taken to the Admiral's old home at Palmyra. N. Y.. for Interment. A number nf tetecrams and mcssaees HE FELL OFF THE TRAIN BUT of condolence have already been recciv WAS NOT, INJURED OFFICERS I ed at the house, amen them one from REFUSE TO GIVE HIS NAME HOTEL SAFE RORBED AT TANA HOT SPRINGS. MON- Secretary of the Navy Moody,. Th death of Alniral Sampson ot'currlng fo late In the day there was no, oppor tunity yet for . action by- teh Navy De partment for participating In the fun eral services. OFFICERS ARE NOMINATED BAKER CITY, Ore., May 6 A tele- phone( messag-e f ixm Prairie City says, fire broke out , in the principal hotel today at noon, and burned the entire block, before 4he names could -be got under "control. The buildings burned were the hotel, a. liverystaWe. the gen eral merchandise store of Slg Durk- helmer, two saloons, e, nlacksmith shop, and several other buildings. ; A man was examined here thi morn- ins; on a charge of insanity whose nJrt- the couny ofHcials decline to di- vu gc. He fell rrpm tne wtst-wiina rain hear Huntington last night, but was not injured by the fall. He was picked up ani brouirht here for' exam ination. Tie had a ticket from Denver to Walla, Walha. but was out of money. Reail Admiral Wm. Thomas Sampson was a hative of New York, and gave to the Navy of his country his" life time of serA-ice. In 1894. the-n a captain, he was appointel to supervise the test ing' of the government armor1? contracts, anl was a prominent figure in he Car negie difficulty. He was considered a most capable officer, and later became A CUTTING SCRAPE, LA GRAND&May 7. -Will Bartmers. I'reJ Yantis a4 Wallace Childers were badiy cut in a Hht Monday niht. About 10 o!lock. thy withhhree girls. r were at the rate at Mr. Andres place. whre John and Harry Dein ram "by and p-id to take to the street. They nmde insuitlnff remaiks, which were re sented. Harry" Dean,, being- knocked dewri and fcfeked In the face, us a large pocket knife. All thi boys ere StN in'thVheTraSd THIS IS OUTl pFFEU: THIS: BOOK WITH THE STATES- and nartmers almost through the mus cle f h' risht arm. Yantis wound required seven stitches aiiJRartmes" fourteen'. The Deans wre arrested and will- be examined; one of them has. a bad cut in the hand. The Deans are wood cutters; about 30 years of age, and not of bad reputation. - PEACE TALK IN PRETORIA Some Boers in the Field Show i a Readiness TO END THE HOSTILITIES. f . If-..-,'. ; : l '' - ! ! 'it i! i' 1 ; H Delarey's Forces, However, Are Opposed to Ar rangements. ; X PROPOSED JIY THE DELEGATES WHO RECENTLY CONSULTED WITH, TUB lmiTISH AUTHORI TIESTHE SITUATION IS DE- PRI-rroHIA, May . The peace sit uation is f devtopinjf encour.igingly. Accoriiinj; to reli.ibleiinformation whioh has reached here, F?.veral of the near er commandos' received the ; Hurghorj delegates in an amicablf spirit. It is undet-stood that Commandant Meyer MAN ONE YgAIt $3.25; OR BOOK ALONE $2.60. f HERE'S OPPORTUNITY TO GITT A VALIJ- ' ABLE BOOK AT SMALL COST. The only complete household guide and reliable, genuine m .1 Ical book ever pub lished. Every disease to which the. human race Is subject Is ful ly treated In thU ex Iraustive volume. New diseases. Trekt ment and : ThjwUs which have appeared within : the laste few years; and which; a re not even mentionr-a. in "" other .-. so-cailcd medical books. . re herein dlscussea. an l the treatment and rwmedies set ; forth ;; such as llac-teriology, Appendicitis. Tuber. cuiosis, Hypnotijin Venereal anJ -gkia Diseases, Ia Grippe. Nervous ; ll!M-a.r-s, etc. - . ....... Treatment and cure of every iii-as if Men and Vtmi.en and Children.' iTlik sim plest a fid beslj,. ' Wy dies; minute dirW tiou-5 In , NlS?S.. of w u n d s, ; s i; a -I ! : b.urn.- ixiisou. hydro phobia, sunstroke, fit, fallf, sprains, bruises; also for sudden 'diseases, .like' croup, cholera, etc. , it di?criDe8 tne cause, trie sympionvs, tne naiur. t ri- effect. the treattmjit and the remedr -of every d lipase which-affects hunun it y. Treatit'e in tl-j i'asiions and Emotions, such asIove, 11im, J.y, Af-, - fction,. Jealousy, Grief. Fejar,' Iespair, Avarice. Charity. ClHH rf ulnS!i. tlm- ingr the infltter.-e tt ibe tnlnd on ihe'TJ-otlyVeniinen'tiy ' 'ratoulated to artu.e"tli ' people to the 'fact, that iMtihth 'lepends to a great degree ujnn the lkroiar, di' rection and control of the jutiona and emotions. ; -. v k Essays on Intemperance, Use of Tobacco,. Sleep I; s FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUB WILL HOLD THE ELECTION TODAY IN IOS ANi;KLEM LOS ANE LBS.- Calif.. May 7. The Tvominatlng ormimltUe to the Natirtnal Federation of-: Woman's Clubs has -orn-pleted the lt of orTlcers which Is to be ' voUwl upon by the Fder;ilkin tomor row. The ticket p La follow; President Mm. Dlnvles T. ti. tHrtt- nlson. (t Nw Yrrk Xify." ! Fi rrt Vive. Pn-lden t M r. Rfjbert ISurtlette, of California.' . i ' Sxnit V'ice-I'res-lent -Mrs. Emma Fox, of Michigan. - Recorilinif Se-retary Mrs). Wm... ! Coad. of South lak-tt. CorT(p'nding' iSe-retary .'..MM Iui5e Ppp"rihelTn,f Svth Carolina.;.' Trea-arer Mrs. Kttma Van Verhten, of. Iowa;" ' ' --Auditor Mrs. fJforge o. Noy, of Wisconsin. ? ' " " P0LITICST IN JOSEPHINE .if . " i FUIlNISir HAS THE It EST OF THE SIT HAT I ON AT ' . GRANTS PASS. GRANT'S PASS. May ?. Since, the .' Visit of W. J. Kurnish and party, in this city i;st Saturday, and of George Chamberlain and other Democratic leaders- a few! yndS; - before local politicians are taking occasion to : siz up lhe situation and compare the strength of the f! lowing ef , each. Looking at it from the standpoint of a casual observer, it can easily be seen -that the Hunchsrass" nun has the best of it in Josephine. Each candidate, of course, was met with the ;t-ts ' land and loud n hurrah wWs made on one occi l n as on the other, but com -f paring" the number ot campalgm buttons belnff wsrn. and tne expressions; be Inx made by voters In greneral.' the Jnt partlal Juduro could f not dcr otherwise "but a-ive W. J. Furnish,' the decision In thl section. " .,". ';''''. m--:':' - -There is no doubt- ihrt Mr. Furnish wlrt receive the full , strenrth of the RpuWloftn, party 'n Josephine ctunty His speech hern "took." - in every sense of the worrla.nd hi? plain, bnsiness-Hke! traifrfitfqrard remarks have received the hearty approval of all the voters The report nj&e by "some- of the tDn- i oo ratio prtrans" rat Chamberlatn ;would j run ahead pi h tiet itf this section Is entirely u'nfonJ.ed; It will be exact ly tne contrary. . , ! THE REVOLUTIONISTS WIN SANTO DOMINGO IN THE HANDS OF. THE INSUROENTS JIMIN EZ A FUGITIVE. i MONTE CRISTO.: Santo Domingo. May 7. Further confirmation was re ceived here today, of the surrender of Hotel Safa Robbed. . V Butte, Mont., Ma.y 6. A special td the Miner, from Boulder, Mont., says, the safe f the ; Boulder Hot Springs Hotel w-asriiied last rristht, and over SWftrin money and jewels were taken A clf k mrmed Raymond . is missing. ARRANGING THE FUNERAL . - 1 LAST SAD RITES OVER THE RE- i mains of Archbishop con- ; ' RfQAN ON FRIDAY. " NEW YORK, May 6. Arrangements for the funenal of Archbishop Corri g.in re bttng completel. The body wltl lie in state in the .'Cathedral from 11 o'clock toryorroW ' until 11": 30 o'clock Friday.. The services over, the rem;Uns wili.begln Thursday night in the Cath Mral with the IHvine office. At 11:30 Frfday morning a solemn mass , wijl ibe ccebrated. ' Archbishop Ryan ' of Phladclphia,; will preach the funeral sermon. Bishop McQuaid. of Roches ter, will ! trip celebrsnt. -"Ox r-- ''."-Mi i-. . . '. .- -y Exercise, Cold, Baths, Etc.' SPECIAL LECTURE TO YOUNG M EN where found; when to le fir use. "'..''''-. -Manual "f-r Nufsinfj Ih giene Domestic and SanltiiTy Economy Water, Purification of Vr, Drainage. Culture and Development, Address A Complete Materia Medics, or-list of. the1 irincipal; remedies,' Including nearly 300 medical, plant".. herbs and '..vegetable ...remedies'; ''drscflptl'-tn ( each: atnereii; now to preso.rve., -.same;', tp'ur prfp.ration.- Sick. Treat sjw on A-fM'toniyil'hys'ioIory' snd Hy- Vent.ilalion, Pure and Impure Air, Diislnfcctantji, etc., etc. ' 1'hysic.il ttc. . - Statesman Publishing Co. Stale in, Ore gon ' A, C LUBBINO UISX ''V"--V-:-'-:.:":v I 'J-0F the' . ; r r ' Twice-aA ESMAN, TH PAF Week Statesman WEEKLY ORECONIAN, pir ysar........ 1.WI ... ..$fi0 ; .:.......i.oo TWICE-A-WEEK STATES OUR PRICE, BO PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, oed vear. TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN. Pp Xr. BOTH PAPERS. CHICAGO INTEROCEA N. p year. .... rwlCE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per-ysar., per yeae.. PAPERS i Ths Pope Grieved. ' ' ROME. May 6: The ' news i of l.he deth of -Archbishop Cw'Kan was con veyejl to the Pope by -his private sec retary. His Holiness was gr'aatly de pressed, anl said: "It'hak been one of the greatest bit- trnsses of my long life to see the eat champions of the militant church clalmtVl by death." , It pint $100.00 REWARD. j is believed that circumstances to the work of nn j Incsndtary in connection with the burning of the dwelling owned by Mrs. Jennie Bunce, of Salem, which was destroyed by -fire on April 5, 1902. We will pay $U'0 for th arrest and -conviction of the guilty party. Oregon Fire Relief Association, Ij " McMlnnville; Oregon. MAIL FOR KLONDIKE. CANADA HAS' INAUJURATED.' SERVICE OVER THE WHITE HORSE RAILWAY. ; I VANCOUVER. H. C. May .-4 A dla p.itch from Ottawa, says the Postmas ter (tieral will tomorrow t notffy ail postofflcen In Canada that rnail mattef w 111 be accepted for Dawson and prices atom? the roie of the White Pa Rail way at once. Mail mstter-Will be for warded to 'that road a to other rail ways. Th re will be . dally mail ser vice to White Horse' all. the year. Seattle, Wash.. May C An import a-nt improvement to the Nome mail ser vice n as been added by the Department In an order , from Supc-tintenlent Landvoipht. thst Wery outgoing mail for. Nome, from Seattle slmH contain registered ail c!i7atche. . The pre vious service for hi branch of the postal system allowed but on con sign me rrt to Nome each inonttu CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. lb ICi:J Yea Hate Alwaj Zzzgti Bears tha ; 7 REAR-ADMIRAL WM. T. SAMPSON chief of the Bureeu of Ordnance of the Navy e,artment. ' When the war with Spain broke out, h? was m;tde an a-t-ing Rfiir Admiral and though in re-.il-ity ranked by the then Comtmxlore ;V. Hr Schley, and he wa made chief of the fleet, which wfterward des troyed the Sfnih squadron-at Santl ;io,and though hedil not hrmself par tlrlprtte in the bat'Ue.'K wns.due to his .splendid generiilship, nd his general ptan of Woc-kade. th.-t 'enabled the flTit to destroy the power of'the Span ish navy with only nominal V, to the Amerlcwns. The bitterness that grew out of this battle.- the court of, inquiry, and the estrangement of th two able old sea warriors, over the result of the victory, are of. too recent pc;ctrrenee j.o rem re repetition here," Admiral f?ampm will go down In the history of his country s';. grat na'vnl tnmmaml tr, whos' nmne wlI ever be remem bered in connrUon with the great deeds of the Spjinteh-Ameriean war.) PLANS OF AGUINALD0. His captured correspond ence fsiHOWS HE CONTEM . PLATED TAKINO MANILA T '' . :'-';-.'. IN. IS99. ' " has apnotlnced his willingness to abidv by the decision remhedby the Trans v.ial fiovernm'enL-' Much optxitln in the ptce movement,: Irowcveri, ls do velojiing among Ihe irreconcilabies ot tJeneral. lelarey's forces, . Disorderly Sailors. LoNIN Miiy A dispatch from liome to tho Daly Chronicle, stiys that sailom fromthe United Ktaics) cruise r 'Chicago have -indulged in disorderly be havior at Trieste. "j ' A difpattth from -Rome to the Daily, i Express retorts that ime man - was wounded as the rrtult of .disnlerl coTHluct at Trieste, of four sailors of the cruiser, Chicago. The mn were han-If-l oyer' to-Captain Taylor f tht Chirapo. who paid air claims for dam agf s .againsy the A m; rlnan sailors. Every Healthy Boy ... : Liken, to gt into plai of danger. Hence,, bruises, strains ami sprains. Mother .scolds and brings out the bot tle of l'erryilXivis' Painkiller and rubs it on th'iinjured sHts with an .energy and freiuency deiN-nding on the: se riousness ftf the. case.. There Is noth ing like Painkiller to lak out the sre- ness. There Is but one. Painkiller. Per- J ry Davis.- Price, 25c and 50c. , .....1.75 .....v.,...$ii)o V ' - - fc . BOTH PAPERS. HOARDS DAIRYMAN, per yssr TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, psr year...N ' ' SJOTH PAPERS OREGON POULTRY JOURNAL, per year...... TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, par year....j. BOTH PAPERS THRICE-A-WEEK NEW YORK WORLD, per year..!. TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN,, per yar..... , BOTH PAPERS. M 'CALL'S MAGAZINE (including frca pattern to each TWICE -A-WEE W STATESMAN, per year.. i ej 135- ............. .i...T0 ;.....$ .M M r.... ......... $1.40 ...........i$i.n ....... ..........t.00 - . .........$1.65 bscribsr)... $IJ)0 . , k . . ' '' L 1 EPliDEMIC now RAGING among HIIKNKS anowtil cwr them of IIeTt, Cough nr HwU;, thyictTttr, iu Prusalsa Heave ', Powders. v 1 - ..$uo' V CURCD 3 MORIIL - t tuiw Wv triw th frammtmm Hv. f.ir,rn tttm HrM nmHlai .nH UM M e.rra iisonwaoi smtm. i (iMinir m nr rmnf ratnlit, pm, n avMii Riai,r Co., rwi ) .. Iii lh.1 WILHELMINIA IS SINKING. X'- WASHtNGTONMsy Thel War Department has mad public the tel egraphic correspondftnee ttva-t 'took place between Aguinsldo and his in surgent generals on January 13, 1S95, to support the: administration conten tion that Aguinaldo at that date con templated an attack upon the United States troops at Manila. General Mor- lei and Colonel Cai lies telegraphed to Apulnaido. saying: "We desire to know the result of ultl matimj which you mentionel In your telegram, and we also dtsCre to kno whet 'reward our government is pre-1 pering for the forces who will be able to enter Manila. . . . .. . In Agutnaldo's hand wriUng the re- As to the contents of you teV- rram. those who prove themselves he ros will have as rewards lrge sums of tions. crossto of Blach-na. Bito. Mar- CANNOT AMEND LAW, INJUNCTION AOAINST ACTION OP. .POSTMASTER j GENERAL CHANGING POSTAGE RATES. THE QL'EEN'K CONDITION ICAL AND HER PHYSl iK ARE ALARMED, i THE HAGUE. May 7. Adies from ! Castle Loo, datel 1 o'clock .t his morn ing, declare tlmt tjueen Whelmlna.'s condition again excites gravi- anxiety. I Another mrrzUAAlori of the Quern's doctors, was held' at 11 -ft'i liK-k last WASHINGTON. May S. Justice Bradley, In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, today rendered a. dedsion In the injunction : case; tormight by counsel for a New York Publishing Company gainst Pot?nas- ter Oeneral Payne.. The de-Ulon. was I malntajnvl as to. the eontentk of tele rendered" on the WU for an InrunctJon I grams di"patcHd frtm I Val-jrn to prevent the I'oMmasler General This and other measures are from charging thlrd-cia rate instead j ttt indicate that the condit:cJr... of Her of aecotid-eiasa rate on a, pubiicatkm I M-ijesty is muh greater tbaii apiers known as the "pocket list of railroad I rr.tm the regular bulletins. oflleia'si . j the Qren Is so vk shf has The purport of J ustice Bradley de- .sble to .ake iKurihin'tt 1 ciston is that the regulation promulg- Saturday. a ted by the Postmaster Oeneral xoes wyona w. au w yiuiiui, an I A child's mind Is like ! night. The result of the.,chsnrtatlon is nf known. ; Extreme S-reey Is It is. said rfl u n - ive last shallow mils of Maiate Ermito andf Court of amencmen to. tne- ta-w. wmcre tne hr(K,k which ripples and danefs merrily Manila, etc, beside the conrratulation . Postmaster. General lias ho power to ovcr the' stonv course of Its education of our Idolizing count ry on account of!11- x - land rflnt hre a. flow r, thf)e a bur.n. their jiatriotism, and- more. If they cap- I yond r a flee y cioul. Ladirs- Home ture the regiments with Ui el r .generals, 1 Legal Blanks at Statesman Job Oflce ? Journal. m CRITi4 A LEAGUE WITH THIS AIM N IANS WILL BOYCOTT BEEF. - A VIEW ,OUGANlZKD IN MAS SACHUSETTS, L"YNN, Mass.. May An"Wt'."beer' eatlng lgue is t;ng orgapize'l am;r. five thousan'l employes of I h- General Klecrtc Cornnnny here. Between 1 .)'! and 17ft0 names hwve Ix-en secured rfc' resenting SiOO rnsumers. .; lxl deal ers complain that. Ihe -nsumptfn of meat la fairing. off rapidly. ! - MESSAGE HlOM ,.- n)BK'CB-. aJ Vemcy recently Jald the found ation stone of a new publ.c library an 1 village hall, whh-h js lx-ini erected ai ?teeHo Cloydon. The cost, alnwit i.r,M, is being defrayed ly Sir Kd mund V'erney. BarLs. The following m-ssag was received from Mis Klor ene N'tfhtlngalo; glad Ihe fonndj- ation stone la tx-ing laid or the I''-epl Cloydon Public Library. I do. with. 'till my heart wish It su''-ss. I think,-, public Ubrary is gTol for body ai 1 s'if. Tlw t Gl' t!uflng may rest upon it is fry fervtn w l-h. Lond'u DaJly Chronicle, ' " 1 ... V