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FREE fttA V E L IN O LIB RARIES.
How Farming Communities and Vil­
lages May Secure Good Reading.
Kaki it Yttrium Attack Police
Vltfe Fire and Sword.
TROOPS M V GUARD TIE CITY
«linatÿ-EIght o f the M ob Leaders Ar­
rested— Forty Policemen
A ro Wounded.
Tokio, Sept. 14.— Advices from Y o ­
kohama say that a riot occored shortly
a fte r midnight Tuesday. The mob waa
mad# up of two sections, of about 6,
.600, moatly coolies and oatcaata. Eight
polio# boxai ware demolished and
b u rn e d .
The mob directed its attack against
three objects, the polios stations, the
residences of the cnetoms officials and
• the large commercial honsea. Fonr
hundred troops were sent from Tokio
o n a spadai train a little before dawn,
.and soldiers are now guarding the con-
aula tea, the warehouses containing ex-
plosivea and the oil tanka.
Daring the riot the police need drawn
«w ords, while the mob waa armed with
pistols and sword-sticks. The casual­
ties among the police were three se­
verely wounded and 37 elightly in­
ured. Ninety-eight of the mob are an­
d a r arrest.
The mob set fire to the police boxes
b y soaking hats in oil, firing them and
throw in g them at the object of attack.
W IT N E S S E S GIVE EVIDENCE.
Testim ony o f Positive 8ort Heard-In
Federal Court.
Portland, Sept. 14.— Joel E. Oalavan
.appeared in a dramatic role at the
morning* session o f the Williamson
t r ia l yesterday, while in the afternoon
Henry Hudson, the genial man of Ten-
tonic descent, relieved the strain by
posing for a time as the comedian of
th e trial with such success that even
th e learned judge upon the bench waa
forced to smile time and again at the
unconscious drolleries of the honest bat
nervous sheep herder from Crook.
Testimony that w ill at least be con­
s t rued ae damaging to the defense
when the government begins its argu­
ment was'given at the morning session,
w hile Joel Celavan stated that he had
been in Portland under subpoena at
both tha first and the second trials of
tb s case, bat that he had not been
-«ailed to testify by the governoment,
ow ing to the fact that be had not told
them his testimony, or all of it, until
he was before the grand jury at the last
witting. H e bad also been aaked by
Dr. Oeener to testify for the defense,
the doctor telling that all he wanted
waa for him to tall the troth. Celavan
bad told Oeaner that he would not be
-able to do his cause any good, for . he
would be compelled to tell the troth if
b e went upon the stand, and the de­
fense had not called, him.
W O R K O N NEW ROAD.
ft ^ u la t o r Lina Carries Construction
Supplies Up tha Columbia.
Portland, Sept. 14. — Yesterday
morning the Regulator Line steamer
-carried a large consignment of wheel
scrapers from Portland that were un­
loaded at various landings along the
Columbia between Washongal and
W hite Salmon for use of construction
gangs building the new road along the
north bank, over which trains of the
Northern Pacific and Great Northern
railroads w ill enter Portland.
The
earns boat carried large quantities ot
enpplies.
Charles M. Levey, third vice presi-
•dent of the Northern Pacific, executive
heed of the company on the Pacific
-coast, is expected in Portland witin a
few days, according to information re-
-ceived yesterday, and may bringofficial
announcement of the definite plans
that are taking shape in the Portland
-A Seattle company to be incoroporated
under that name as an auxiliary com
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N ew Caaaa On Increase.
New Orleans, Sept. 14.— W h ile the
fact that there again were a great num­
ber of new yellow fever cases did not
ve t h e ' authorities much concern, it
m been the cense of much disappoint­
ment on the part o f the public. The
death of Sister Marie at the Monnt
Carmel asylum calls attention to the
fact that the Catholic chnrch has suf­
fered quite severely during the present
epidemic. Sister Marie was the second
veligense to die, and, besides her, the
church has sustained the loss of its
archbishop and Father Green.
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Plot in Balkans Exposed.
Vienna, Sept. 14.— According to tel-
•grams received from Belgrade, a plot
has bean discovered there and at Sofia
to foment a general outbreak In the
Balkans, with a view to compelling the
interference of the bowers in the hope
that Mscedonican autonomy would be
proclaimed. The alleged plot included
an Intention to assassinate K in g Peter,
o f Servia, and Prince Ferdinand, of
Bulgaria. Those engaged in the plot
hava bean ImprlannmT- _
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Conspiring Against Carmans.
Victoria, B. C., Sept. 14.— Tien Tain
newspapers publish news of a wide­
spread conspiracy in Shantung to rise
•gainst the Germans on September 10.
LTm partial says each fam ily is to
provide one fighting man, whom equip­
ment w ill be paid for by subscription.
N U W
The Oregon Library commission cre­
ated by the last legislators baa been
given a number of traveling libraries
which it can loan to library associations
in farming communities and small v il­
lages. Each of them libraries oontains
60 volumes of interesting and ■ whole­
some books. I t w ill remain in a com­
munity for six months and most than
be returned to tha commission, to be
exchanged for another.
To seenrs them libraries the people
of tha community most first organise a
library association which shall include
at lean tan tax payers.
They most
elect a secretary, who may also act as
librarian, and who shall be authorised
to act as the agent of the association in
dealing with tha commission, receiving
and retaining the libraries, arranging
for its location and for loaning the
books.
The secretary and president o f the
association shall make application for
a library on a blank furnished by the
commission.
The applicant most
promise to provide shelves in a suitable
place, to circulate tbs books to all re­
sponsible people in the community free
of charge; to open the library for cir­
culation of books at least once a weak ;
to take good cere of the books, being
held responsible for payment for loot or
injured books; to pay* transportation
charges to end from the office of the
commission. Libraries w ill be sent by
freight in strong packing boxes.
The money for them libraries has
been given to the commission by people
who are particularly interested in hav­
ing them in small places.
Tha first
spplicants and thorn which w ill make
the beat use of the libraries w ill .receive
them.
The number of libraries is
small and the state large.
Therefore
early application is desirable.
W hile
tbs number of free libraries is at pres­
ent somewhat limited the commission
w ill make any place a permanent sta­
tion tô receive two libraries a year for
at least five years, if it w ill add one
traveling library to the state system.
This means that an investment of $60
w ill bring $600 worth of books, and
that tbs community w ill have the use
of all the libraries given to the com­
mission.
For further information write to the
secretary of the Oregon Library com­
mission, at the Capitol, Salem.
Re­
member that this commission was ere"
a ted by the legislature to aid public
and school libraries and to manage a
system of traveling libraries.
All the Time
IlNUUI RACHE
Sweden's Dssigns Pacific.
Stockholm, Sept. 16.— Political cir­
cles disavow any desire on the part of
8weden to oppose the arbitration treaty
demanded by Norway, but they point
oat that only the preliminary negotia­
tions in regard to.snch a treaty can ba
discussed at present, as the conclusion
o f a treaty is impossible until Norway
had accepted Sweden’ s conditions and
the latter has recognised Norway as sn
independent state. The Swedish inten­
tions, it is declared, are wholly pacific.
Rebels Drive. Out English Oil Man.
London, Sept. 16.— The correspond­
ent of the Times at Baku says that the
English oil oompanics there hava been
forced to abandon work owing to threats
mads by tha revolutionaries.
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Japan and China.
Cholera Claima Ita Toll.
Berlin, Sept. 16.— The official bulle­
tin isened todAy announced that 16 new
caaea of cbolefa and four deaths oc­
curred between noon yesterday and
noon today. Of the fresh cases one
each occurred in the districts of Flatow,
Stuhm, Obernik, Csarnikan, W irsits
and Bromberg, three in the Marien-
werder district, fonr in the Grandens
district and tw o in the Schnbin district.
Fonr illnesses previously included in
the reports' of cholera tarn oat toot to
be cholera.
The totals, therefore, to
date are 179 casei and 06 deaths.
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D IR E C T T O O R IE N T .
New York, 8ept. 16.— Through Amer­
ican enterprise, the way has been won
to conneot the Western continent by di­
rect submarine telegraphic lines with
the empire o f Japan.
Clarene H .
Mackey, president of the Commercial
Pacific Cable company, today made the
announcement that his company bad
secured the necessary concessions to en­
ter Yokohama, Japan, and Shanghai,
China.
Yesterday the last step in a series of
diplomatic negotiations, which were be­
gan at the wish of President McKinley
and which have extended over a period
of about three years, was taken, when
Mr. Takahira.'the Japanese minister to
the United States, affixed his signature
to the Japaneee agreement with the
Commercial Pacific Cable company for
landing right* at Yokohama. An agree­
ment (or landing rights at Shanghai
was signed by China several weeks ago.
When these new cables are com­
pleted, Mr. Mackay said, their length,
added to other cables already laid or
about to be built, w ill form part ot a
system which extends two-thirds of
the distance aronqd the globe.
The cable connections with both
Japan and China w ill be made by ex­
tending the present lines of the com­
pany, which ran from San Francisco
through the stations of Honolulu, M id­
way, Guam and Manila. Japan w ill be
reeched by laying a cable from Guam
in the Pacific ocean direct to Yoko­
hama. The cab-e to China w ill be laid
from Manila to Shanghai.
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