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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. =F YEAR OF DIPLOMACY 5 other states. It was denied that any reflec- tion on the United States was iftended. Nicaragua’s reply tothe demand for i demnity was Ceclared unsatisfactory. Nic- aragua wanted the demand arbitrated. At PIANOS AND-ORGANS. tection of its embassy. The sultan agreed and then recanted. England repeated its demand. The sultan was in despair and vented his anger on his ministers. Said Pasha, his chief councilor, fied for protec- RAILROADS. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. .. (Piedmont Air Line.) Schedule in effect December 30, 1895. All trains arrive snd leave at Pennsylvania EDUCATIONAL. : IN WASHINGTON. : $160 Cash Learn to be a Draughtsman! FOR RENT—HOUSES. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. FOR RENT—FURNISHED—1725 21ST ST.; EIGHT Tooms, buth and furnace; $100. . tion tc the British embassy, On being guar-|tiis time an understandin eae - ~ 2. : Evening | hting and mathematics. A Seed 'g was reached Laan ee Seneca eee | 9:0) AM Daten te elle. Gommets at | Secvatst rin begin Jan G. Bot ath ate mes U * ht Pi International Complications Marked anteed safety he returned to his home, but | among the five Central American nations Bo WE UEAST AST EE | whe hare as | Cas pright Piano. putes Sutt t Ade ina eB [Ses eled “reat ges eens F st. ded1-12t | at Lynchburg with the ik and Western dally, | BUSINESS COURSE, DAY OR NIGHT, $25 A YEAR. ta the Twelvem:n h. a ne ands. England, how- and with C & O. da -Dally—The_U: ly for Natural Bridge an toun, which was captured by the Armenians and later seized by the Turks, who had ar- tillery. But the great ravages in Armenia Any one subject, $1 a month. ‘The typewriting’ ard shorthand course, $15. Ivy Institute Business College, 8th and K n.w. 428 Not entirely new: in beautiful condition—only been used a few months—handsome style of ma- hogany case; full, sweet t I the latest im- ever, acted too promptly for any arrange- ments to be consummated. April 22 three FOR SALE_-HOUSES. TED STATES FAST ; British war vessels. arrived in the harbor — MAIL carries Pullman Buflet Sleepers New York | — = S SI A rare bargaig. A closing out sale hi - jot Cori N Ni — = : Tock eaNTED=VGCALTCAN NO PUPILS. SPE. | provements. A’ rare barg: closing ave caused untold disasters on the ap-|of Corinto, Nicaragua. Notice was given a ARO AR 0 | Ete i Pin Spe rch ae | "ARV vie AR. ae | enn eat a DISPOTES THAT CONCERNED UNCLE SAM ) rro*cof"wtcs, ue srimas.eonecu.te nas I, wiin thee are, the, adem ‘XD SEE ANOUT IT, Sleeper New York to New Orleans via. Mont. | Atl brilliant.“ LOW TERMS. Also S15 the whole world. The Red Cross Society |was not paid the custom house would be y See ABOU TT” Nonaecting at Atlanta. with Pullman | AMATEUR OPERA, GEO. The Piano Exchange, has undertaken the work of relief, and the | seized and the revenues collected by British = Y.WIN. oe Birmingham, Mewphis und St. Louls. it “ 7 task of succor will be vigorously prosecuted. | officials. Corinto is the chief port of Nic: oon hee fae M.—Local for Strasburg, daily, except Voual PTANO, ViOL iN STUDE de31-20d 913 PA. AVE. .. State D t t Officials W. The Cuban Revolt. ragua, and the yearly value of its imports Seon 0. ste d : as So ROUEN STUDENTS ke gis icials Were D 2 amounts to over $6,000,000, ‘Th randria, Va, Address BAT Teeal_ for Charlottesville, Tesponsible professor of acknowledged ability, | $125 CASH WILL BUY AN ELBGANT RosBwoop | Otate Vepartmen a is er $6,000,000, The people and _GAIN ¥., 5 asL-itt WASHINE AND SOUTH-| who offers this extraordinary inducenwat in onis: | *Knabe plano; unsrrpasseii in tone: cost $000; pcubanadincontent with Spanish sole jae government of Nicaragua belleved that the For sate ULED LIM omposad of | to secure @ full paironage at once from the first leaving “ity. nguife!2010 12th st. n.w. veloped into armed revolt early in the pres- | United States would look on England’s act 4 ted Sleepers, Dining Cars and Day f the year. Addr SONSE! Kept Busy. Lat 18x10 Sjleepem Dining (cans and Day | of the year. Address» CONSERVATOR Pp’ 8: ent year. Late in February the governor |@§ @ violation of the Monroe dectrine and rs Nev i ‘de: s e would diplomatically intervene. But the New York to piempnls We = CLASSES, 1828 1 ST. general of Cuba proclaimed meraal oe British foreign office having explicit- to "danis | Stenography, dictetion, “Alre. Florence = Jose Marti, nominated by the revolutionary |ly assured Washington that Great Britain ie. Vesti Dis sical culture, Mirae Estelle H:) Davis. = 9 |THE QUESTIONS AT ISSUE] junta to be the head of a provisional gov- | would not seek to acquire any part of Nica- ety % ses begin January, 1806, serena , - < abioe tea i Ae Dining et STATES ITH, Supt. 5 CENTS PER COPY. ernment, and Maximo Gomez, who was to |fagua’s territory, this government did not make any protest. HUGO _WORCH, take chief command of the insurgent forces, D ROU AD- coe i Seumel i It was held that this government could |. dail ners) % ar pact jy80-6m,8 924 7th st. nw. arrived in Cuba and assumed the offensive. ES coul base ae Beamon eae a | aaaa te roalete ceeciaty sttentioal tolbackards |(— 2 « The past year has been characterized for | There were two Tallying pointe.for the In. | Nd no warrant for interfering to prevent y, for Itound Hill daily, except | Prof. J., 1406 Hopkins place, near 20th and P sti t st B. r ain America by numerous international compli- | surgents, one in the province of Matanzas | Great Britain or any other country from Snblay, for Leesburg, wal West daity, _de2tsingtutmt reate: Fall ¢ © | cations. They overtopped in interest every | in the western part of the island, and the | Securing reparation for an offense similar + sponsible tena FSET Pa Sen Ee con FRENCH TAUGHT TO BE PRONOUNC A new Upright Plano, beautiful design, fully | other topic. ‘The leading subjects were the | ther in Santiago, in the eastern end. The | to that charged against Nicaragua. The $12.00. WAL! ret pesnatete Mem Heradnnceads a8 , read ard understood in 80 lessons, | warranted, at Pas SIGE government force numbered 18,000, about | United States, it was asserted, cannot un- = = AM. eal: execu trom aburz. ts and advanced classes. | Successful and oho ing) 12,000 being at Havana and the rest ne dertake to shoulder every quarrel of the f GET. ISTH AND 16TH: | “Parougit trains f ‘south arrive at: Washing- a teacher. MULE. V. PRUD'HOSIME, I 50 The Venezuelan question. Santiago, n the province of that name. Not- | Spanish American Tepudlics. “The three and back-huilliyg } n 6 AM. Ee 8 = “ Armenian massacres. withstanding many successes reported by | days having elapsed tne custom house was Mansseas ‘Diviston, The Stuart School ec5-3m,10 HENRY WHITE, 985 F ST. itharcubanceevcle the Spanish and claims that the revolt had | Seized and a provisional governor put in pee eu ; i 9 fi Ss The Alls tral been suppressed, reinforcements were hur- | Charge of the town. Great excitement fol- Sle png Cor res rvaticn acd information | FOR GIRLS, DAY AND BOARDING.—Col- n Organ or a song. 1 lanca affair. ried to the Island. Even Spanish reports | lowed, but throngh the good offices of the nue, and at Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Sta | jasf'Ates, Academics preparatory; kindergarten, | ; The Bluefields incident. conceded that the insurgents made a deter- | United States the British forces were with- . very desirable | ton. 5 = a23-tf ISS CLAUDL incipal. Merely enough price on each one} The Waller case. mined stand against the troops, but the | drawn on a promise that the indemnity Property and in perfect repair, General Superintendent. . fa same SEE ae Manitoba school question. fighting of the islanders was mostly on the | Should be paid in two weeks, Salvador Apply ‘to owner, R. WW, FENWICK, sete OTe a esa aE RIENCED TEACHERS | Of these Organs to cause you to . guerrilla order. ‘The insurgents counted on | giving its guarantee. England also agreed Kiel canal oper ing. a28-3t 602 F st. or 1308 N st. enger Agent. te a 5 stave y yellow fever as effective in thinning the | that the commission to assess losses should. #0 u = TE isn. Biases uneuaces and paluting: pang and sults; | smile in glad remembrance every | Massacre of missionaries in China. ranks of the Spanish troops during the sum- | be composed satisfactory to Nicaragua and RAILROA. branches. Best methods used. Terms moderate. | time you hear the instrument played| Atlanta exposition. mer months, and accounts of the mortality | the United States. May 5 the British fie y ; is Schedule in effect December 1, 1895. Call or address T ERS, 120 B st. ne. d23-tt But the among the soldiers appear to have justified The Venezuelan Question. their hopes. The Spanish government final- No subject has attained the widespreal was hauled down and May 16 the indemnity its cost mentioned. was paid. The incident was important as Leave W: OF ington from station corner of New y Jers-y avenue and C st. Elocution and Dramatic Art; deep breathing, ex-| Organs are all right—-they are bar- h ly concluded that the revolt demanded more | demonstrating the position of this count Bp EE le For CLicugo and. Surthwest, Vestibuled Lunlted | pression, naturalness. Studio, 1390 10th st-Si.w., | 1B 8 ae rains, | Mterest in this country during the year | energetic measures, and in March it was de- | toward the South ‘and Central Amerioad Appiy ‘to OWNEL trains 11:30 a.m., $220 p.m. en pe atieeieib nied Send) foriclrcalary oclt'Sm_| Salns—some are rare bargains.) quai to the Venezuelan dispute. Although | cided that Marshal Martinez de Campos | States in proccedings for reparation of im oes Z a eee a nn DON once | FAERIECETICAN N, THE | Th ked decidedly higher, tne | SHould be sent with strong reinforcements | Juries claimed by’ foreign’ pow Th TREE buled Limited p.n., Express 12:01 night. “newly engaged Calvary” Baptist hey were marked decidedly higher, | the controversy as to the true boundary line sen reinforcements y ign powers, 9 vurg and Cleveland, Express daily 11:30 Church, has cuied a studio at 934 PF st. n.w., for jon in pieno, organ and theory. Best testi- but our storage limit is now your between Venezuela and British Guiana is to put It down at any cost. Gen. Campos was commander of the forces that put the same position wes not taken when later Great Britain demanded $60,000 from Vene- 1515 1 street. Students theroughly titted for West Point and Aunapolls, for all universities and scientific schools, for direct commissions In the army and Twice price would hardly be too much for er Organ with 2 sets of Reeds end et Organ with 3 sets of Reeds, Cou- friendly arbitration, be earnestly recom- mended to the favorable consideration of both the parties in interest.” ‘The territory in dispute includes the val- besides 10,000 under orders to sail, prepara- tions were under way for 40,000 more to sail in August. s aur most thorough instruction, distojall* | profit. over fifty years old, the subject was brought | Cuban revolt down in 1878. His carcer has | Zuela for arrest of British subjects on the — = =e ‘A Mason & Hamlin Orga manuals, 4 sets | Into Immediate prominence this year by the | been marked with success, but it has been | Yurman river, for ft was held the terri- u'96| Okeley School for Girls, of Redan s Steps ds $156 Anather of the sume | PESsage of the following joint resolution by | checked this time. Although the Spanish. | tory on which the arrests were made wus CONVENT. . 1759 Madison st., Dupont Circle. _ Private pupils, meke ts $1 33 Congress In February: Z reported many successes, yet the insur-|in dispute, and to concede that Great Ewa pine Cane the Di ee eee Mere's ‘a Dan'l F. Beatty Organ with 24] “Resolved, That the President's sugges-| gents seemed to increase after every re. | Britain could demand indemnity for thees CON- wok days, 5:00, tojar™ Stops. Erice stops at $15. ts a | !on made In his last annual message to this | ported defeat. Up to the month of June | arrests was to concede that Great Britain “PLL _ 39:80, $ ane Weaver Organ, made in York, Pa:, is 2 | body, namely, that Great Britain and Ven-| Spain had sent more than 20,000 from|had a right to the disputed territory, a x3 The Berkeley School, eee ee 2 ezuela refer their dispute as to boundaries to | Madrid, but June 12 it was announced that, | concession which the United States was unwilling to make in view of Venezuela's claim to the territory, The Waller Case. Z But the insurgents’ plan of spreading the tavy, and for th v1 vice. T ty fir pnd 10 Stops, is $45. a i whic: Y vi ve i ry iD or hate alee cy gamed coamiations Gosek | PS SMH Mae SI Orean having 2 sets | ley of the Yuruan river, in which rich gold | revolt . Westward made progfess. “heir | John L. Waller, formerly United States AND BALAN the past two years. Arrangements may be wads + —of*itecds and 3 ‘Stone, mines have been discovered. its possession | strength had risen from 6,000 to 20,000. ‘The | consul at Tamatave, Madagascar, was con- payments man! house for private lessons in all branches. A Swith Am 2 Manual Organ, with 2| would go far to put Great Britain in control | Spanish minister to the United States hav- victed in March, on charges of conspiracy Case—ne on CHARLES W. FISHER, B.S3., sets of Reeds ai is offered at $35. of tho navigable outlet of the Orinoco, the | ing complained that expeditions were being with the Ho: 3 4 he F SALE ocd2-eott Head Master. There are others. in aut nave solid wale | K€Y to the commerce of one-quarter of the | fitted out in this country to convey arms Se EEE on Columbia Heights? I cam sell you one Education for Real Lif Mittens Ril tonice Backes South American continent. Prior to 1810] and ammunition to Cuba, the Secretary of | ties, and was sentenced to twenty years’ bargein, and on easy terms, JOHN SH iti BON OLAS Danan ane : 2 the territory on the northeast coast of South State issued instructions to customs officials | imprisonment. It was claimed by Mr. Wal- _6 - a, . R SONS AND DAUGHTERS . America, lying between the mouths of the | enjoining on them the obligation to prevent | ler’s friends that the real caus ht Fou Sato NEW 12R00M th Nationar ReShepestian Business Caleze, | Sanders & Stayman, Orinoco ard the Amazon, was known as the | the departure of such expeditions, Never-| prosecution was the fact that he hed cee toke “Terrace, | Columbia 9 pt fand ‘Dosw. Day and might sessions. Guayanas. In that year Venezuela, as suc-| theless, a number of expeditions left, and it | tained valuable concessions from the Matec principal stat ROYAL BLUE LIN OR ON PHILADELPEIA, All trains illuminated with pintsch Mgt. ‘SPENCERIAN, In the national capitat and throughout the country, is a household word, #ssoclated with thorough busi- ATRICK 0" cessor to the title of Spain, became the pos- a ReneS sessor of a large portion of the territory. Another portion was ceded to Great Britain was claimed that aid was given the insur- gents. Many arrests of suspected filibusters were made, but it was impossible to obtain Leading Pianos, Organs and Music, gasy government, of which French citi- zens wished to deprive him. Mr. Waller 9 ROOMS; wide out: large windo' 3 : : é ‘i ¢ 1 Was transferred to a French prison, an Pei oo ede aA Te | ee adetphla,” ‘New York, “Boston and, the | Meee trains and a prosperous career: 4 | O34 FF Street Northwest. by Holland in 1814. No treaty had ever deti- | convictions of violation of the neutrality | Mr. Bustis, the American ammancaten, one fine trees. Lowest price, $8,500; easy | East, week d 00 '410:00 | stitution began Mond:y, September Five nitely fixed the boundary l.etween the Span-| laws. There was a widespread sentiment | instructed to look into the case. Startling Address TRIANGLE, Star office. « 3:00 | departments, viz” Practical Busine ciming | Percy S. Foster, Manager. | ish ani Duten possessions and a boundary | in sympathy with the insurgents, and | stories of ill treatment of the prisoner were = ee pie | completo bookkeeping course, English, rapid cales- Tesh 13 North Charles strest. dea0-60a | Ji8pute soon arose, which is yet unsettled. | numerous mass meetings were held urgi sent to this country, and great indignation fog’ Car), ( lations. ea Dae Wel tg, emacs taand scclal outset el Linares Store te Nota ee seats: In 1887 diplomatic relations were in conse- | upon Congress to recoznize the insuggents | was aroused. Owing to this feeling he waa Car), 3:00 a quence hroken off between England and Venezuela. Venezuela claims the territory west of the Exsequibo river. Great Britain’s claim has been a progressive one. In 1840 as belligerents. The Secretary of State is- sued a statement pointing out the impro- priety of such assemblages in a country en friendly terms with Spain, but the ad- economy aia commercial law, Practical English, with initiatory hookkeeping; Shorthand and Type- writing, including English; Spencerian Rapid Writ- ing, Mechanical “and Architectural Drawing. Full orps of thoroughly trained teachers. Location cen- transferred to another prison, and his con- viction was ameliorated. The United States asked for a copy of the record in the cese, but France replied that it would be appy New Year! You are specially invited to call NER HAVING BUIL 500 bay-window bri Small cash payme other, will s in northwgst for, $4. - 2 i it rested on the Pomaron river; but in 1 monition fell on empt; . Me; vhil > e nis! eee ee . brilliantly lighted, handsome halls and and Gos as complete stock Of | the claim had been extended to the Orinoco | the Cubans, while thay (hanesnoltcan teen Rinses ESS pigs For EAT GREAT BARGAINCA MOSE DE: | rec peze® Calica for emi check Services of graduates atwass in ge- | beautiful Upright and Grand Pianos! j delta. ‘The United States has in late years | any town, have caused widespread devasta- | a concession to the fricndehip of the Cane Weds bee eee eet ee ae Most DE- reeldapess by Union ‘Transfer Co. on orders Terms moderate, but no competition with viewed with apprehension the growing | tion, claiming that it was an act nece 619 Pernsyivanla avenue northwest, ed States if he would relinquish his demand We keep only reliable instruments, “ facil epee 5 Be is a iat p schools. ‘The leading business men of Wash- claims of the British, and has frequently j to cripple the resources of their opponents. a ity ss 4 [ore OSS ER eT | (De Ce a ington were trained ta this college, and send thelr | and our prices are reasonable and | tried to effect a settlement. It has been held | They have used dynamite in the OeRehe rane SUTERETRE priseneraiene iy Coote ply CHARLES EARLY, 60% 14th st. nw, d7-1m "Gen. Manager. fous en oat rs and candidates for employment = isc ai I by this government that Great Britain’s en-| tion of railway trains, and, according to| as declaring that such conditions would Fok SALE ER WANTED FOR ONE OF z ‘This college fcelved from the World's Columbian | terms easy. Extra discounts for cash | croachment on territory claimed by Ven-| Spanish reports, have not spared non-com. | not he ‘accepted Meccan aes ould the finest sites In the heart of the city, for an commission a dirloma for “Excellence of Students’ | or large payments. A few bargains | czuela is a menace to the republican insti- | batants. The’ warfare has been waged | came to Washington ard urged the govern apartment building; lot T2x144 {t. oft. Schedalstin crrcee Novembaes? Work” in all of the above departments, and four 5 e 3 tutions of the United States, and is in con-| with fierceness and barbarity. Prisoners | ment to greater activity in her husband's D. M. OGL Trains leave daily from Uuion Station (8, and | 2, (4, Stadewts received silver medals for superior | On hand. Ask to see them. Pianos] travention of the Monroe doctrine. This| have generally been executed and the ine behalf,and great pressure has been brought P.), 6th and B sts. = s ti rh Poon roe Pee moved, tuned and repaired. ~ | dectrire was promulgated in @ message to | surgent taken, weapon in hand, knows that | to bear on the administration for vieomes ‘Through the grandest y in America, with | Write or call for new annual announcement. u Congress by President Monroe December 2, | he will be treated as a traitor. Insurgent | action” the handsomest and MRS, SARA A. ‘CER, 5 1823. At that time the Holy Alliance, formed Principal and Proprietor. _ in 1815 by Austria, Russia and Prussia, was threatening to aid Spain in recovering her revolted possessions in America. Mr. Can- officers have been executed with their backs toward their executioners. Knowing their fate, the rebels fight desperately. They have avoided pitched battles with large Spanish John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Pa. Ave. N.W. eis Manitoba School Question. — The discussion which has raged through- out Canada for the past year over the SITE FOR APARTMENT PRICE, ONLY $4,275. = len Elocutton, Voice Culture, deh-28a ring, the British secictary for foreign af- | forces, contenting themselves with raids and | out. : TH, 611 7TH ST. | Ona’st: Vernon, cof. 9th and N. ¥- ave. ay ane fairs, suggested to Mr. Rush, then United | attacks on outposts. But in the few engage- | Weston whether the’ Catholic schools YIN MT, | Arriv : Indianapotts, ccl-3m G. L. WILD’S BROS. & CO., | states minister to England, that the United | ments In which over 1,000 were on each thle | Should be restored in Manitoba has been eubdivision cae aia = UPTOWN MUSIC STORE. fH ST. N.W.. | States should take decided ground against | they showed that they were a match for| the most serious one in the history of the ee pee: Chevy Chase School . | 3,1 piace to iy piaios or organs cheap for the Intervention of the ‘Holy’ Alliance in | Spaln's trained veterans.” There ig-@ third | confederation, and has even threatened the tad ee rocaterien GheealGin paeeethem Nana in onder for the hott, | South America. The suggestion was ap-| party in Cuba, the home rule party, or au-| .;< S ON STAUGHTON ST. (Formerly Chevy Chase Inn) h h plano In order for the holt Grovede By Ereslden ts Monroe tune west litonomiate: existence of the union. The federal au. 200 feet deep; 12,000 day festivities. They favor home rule in Cuba, French and English School Great eduction in pricos for thority has been opposed to the provincial H : Fen 5 the following passage in the President's | under Spanish control. Their position 4: ‘i a Dalf block from 14th ‘st. cable cars; tine oak For Young Ladies; jour trom Washington, | te next 30 days message: Lenin doubttul, but they are claimed by both sides, [aministration of Manitoba. and neither be arate Slee Wiser UY cea city | om LesversaDrice D.C. by electric’ cars. French the language of Sanne wesshOuld consider/auy attempt 2 “*-| side has shown any disposition to recede, Moderate and 1100 N. H. ave. the house. For circulars address ae U « ht 1 eis Sant(eL he atten pee foieeteea The Allianen Affair. It is a question that should be of great in- a a oct0-3m _ Gee ae Ha: prig. their system to any portion of this hemis-| While of minor importance, the Allianca i ieee ee ike eat = < SrA a 0 ean = Tne ° phere as dangerous to our peace and safe-| incident aroused fmmense excitement. It hide bea riety qian oir ce slelaae Mat ae” ARES aya roe ow rain | “Hane ta TA aaliay, “Gaur ake | Pia te rt waa further declared that any such | grew directy out of the Cuban revolt, and, | MMe Af neainst federal rights, “Each prov: FOR SALE—on AL FIRST- | Comte st ‘and ‘Norfolk. Only rail line. Z ie male, autor (ibd, originator ‘of’ a new, selentife 9 attempt would be regarded as an unfriendly | owing to American sentiment in favor of | tiom has ihe rent to lecininte on ite oon .W. beuses. Will exchange fo cum- | 2:25. P.M. D. Express for Gordonsviile, | and’ colloguial method indersed by the Teading edu- . by the United States. » i Z a Ferree eT aa eee eT Oe Ea [poe rae aah herrea eae ae onthe Ot Great Britain was informed by Ambassa- | the insurgents, the fecling against Spain | educational system, but certain safeguards dezt-4d Koom 19, 615 1408 st. | elpal. Virginia’ points, daily; Yor mond, dally, | nized by the elite of Washington. (See circular.) Maborany ase? dor Bayard of the action of Congress, but | Was more intense than it otherwise would pore reyes ony epsgraricon An = = sc cept. Sunday jel _ : “ ee : : : vernor ge THAVE A bi lic eset Dts SUMIY F cnatlard rick tial at conipeny alee: aipeatat oes aaicea: Great Britain declined to arbitrate on the | have been. The United States mail steam- | Pea! can be mad Pb gp ichrciar Chie as Heigh xchange SHORTHAND AND ‘TYPEWRITID MISS ANNA in council from any act of a provincial leg- fices, 513 and 1421 Penusylvanta avynue. question of ownership of territory east of ship Allianca, while on her homeward vo: ; : S 7 pions : islature affecting any right or privilege of cont g H.W. PULLER, M. LAISE, 1333 12th st. nw. Titman shorthand i the Schomburgk lire, holding that such ter- | age from Colén to New York, was repeated- ~» affec Bo nots General Pasconger agent. | by NBW cod RABID meinod,” Mestaners and die $145 Cash ritory was un established portion of the | ly fired upon by a Spanish gunboat off Cape | Ue Minority in the matter of education, — Se ihtoate S| Evion: stenograpaie and "typextitten work dane, a British domain. Secretary of Staic Olney, | Mayal, with solid shot, which, fortunately, | Whe" Manftoba entered the Dominion in as Fee aetaan a ae D. G. P feiffer Co., hab OTe y pinkas lone bletien to Ambassador | fell short. Sceretary of State Gresham in ereithed Se antsheteetoramonieat rere ation cornet a . : ayard, outli fe posit! 23 s' vlor ri ish D Washington Seminary, Genie Ree sition of the Unite | informing Minister Taylor at Madrid of the Ta enscen States regarding the attitude of Great Brit- ain in refusing to arbitrate, in substance holding that it was a violation of the Mon- roe doctrine. November 26 Lord Salisbury, the British prime minister, returned Great Britain’s reply, holding that the contro- versy was not one in which the United States with its safeguards for the minority. Up to 1890 Catholics and Protestants were given equal rights in school matters. But in that year, the Protestants having in- creased (0 132,000, while the Catholics were but 20,000, a law was passed abolishing the separate Protestant and Catholic schools, affair said: “This government will expect prompt disavowal of the unauthorized act and due expression of regret on the part of Spain, and it must insist that immediate and positive orders be given to Spanish naval commanders not to interfere with le- gitimate American commerce passing 1538-40 17th Collegiate and ten. Select boarding and day ‘school. eparatory depts. German-Er Brumeator, depts Gouas tagii [K IN| Ee and 1214 14th st. pw. P I A N O S si Pupils for eecond terui recelved January 6. king and Obset to Chicago, © th, Cleveland and ‘Toledo, Indianapolis, Buflet Parlor OF OUR SECOND- them rigat out Harris Parlor and Dining Cars, ; i ‘ q 4 kad any practical concern. Her majest h ; | and bringing all under one system with one isburz to Pittsburg ditt Mr. and Mrs. B. R. MASON, c a] through that channel, and prohibiting all On si x MED TO TM CICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. — zane sis. 8. The recognized standard of government fully concur, he sald, in Presi-| acts wantonly imperiling life and property | St of books. | ee AG tet cieaberany AGES Ene ae ane lene tas Time spars aps cet ees Sees modern piano manufacture _ in | dent Monroe's view, but The declared that the lawfully under the flag of the United States. | fae beer cers area pind ee ee. * ogo- eat Be is; " Seon 7 ‘ a = X etrine was now in dispute. | You will communicate thi: e minis: ‘ 2 “a ADI MEN" bao Pullman Sle>p- Serre Seno ee Gees eee Rup" | musical and mechanical develop- | On receipt of this reply President Cleveland | foe foreign anais aon See bape as and maintained a right to appeal. The lo- AD ipa SEBS Oe ey to Cleveland. = ment and artistic architecture in all | S€Dt @ special message to Congress, giving | prompt and satisfactory respon. cal courts disputed the right, ay a upward, Open nig ‘Most central location, ring Car to Chic z A Business Education. - the correspondence in the case and recom-| This action was based on the statement of | COUrt to court the matter went until Jan- Sai Yakonte "| 7:10 PM. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Puliman > 4 sue 4 styles and woods. mending that a special commission be au-| Captain Crossman, commander of the Alli- | Uary 29 of the present year the imperial Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louis, and Sleep- | COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS OF OUR Magm ar thorized to determine the true Venezuelan | anca. He sald that he did not recognize the | PFivs council decided in the affirmative. It 0 PM. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ©. 1K. URNER, A.M, C.E., Princtpal. REDUCED PRICES FoR SALE AND RENT, | boundary, and that when determined this | right of any vessel to stop him on the high | became the duty of the Dominion tata to Pittsburg. ‘The leading school of” business “and shorthand. Wm. Knabe & Co country insist upon Great Britain not pass-| seas, and paid no attention to the signals ; MeMt then to decide whether a remedial cor Kane, Canaadatsua, Rochester and | Hhghest attainable grade of Instruction at mod: . ey ing it. The message was generally greeted | of the Spaniard, who fired first with Mant | Order should be issued, and what it should crate cost. Situations for gratuates: — nol§-tt . AVE. N.W. ScestiSe i i a : : 7 ; ras decided that the order should ror Ray is, except Sunday. 1422 PEN) with enthusiasm as a patriotic interpreta- | cartridges, but ‘afterward with solid shot, | be- It was ¢ TL ' é ‘a and o¥0, Aa No. 1787. tion of the Monroe d i 1d Pi fi be issued that the Catholics should be re- The celebrate! fall and wister resort by the sea, irairamand) Renged odaity<except 9 Telephone call e e doctrine, and Congress nor Muruaga, the Spanish minister at : HOYEL TRAYMORE. i Poh tamspert ale, S40 Tanna | Wood’s Commercial College | ascoxp-naxp GRAND UPRIGHT AND SQUARE | at once agreed to his recommendations. | Washington. falicuied Tae eye er, 2 | gtored to their Mehts. The Manitoba legis- Appeintinents and Service tirst-class NIApare’ Bolla Galler cocent Seturtlay, wit: SI 811 EAST CAPITOL ST. PIANOS OF DIFFERENT MAKES Re ment. The foreign office at Madrid replica | lature was unwilling to meet the issue, and se22-tf Pe read Tne Cat Washington’ to" Suspension’ Bridge, via CERES Sa tg one know ledge, of tue COMMER. Pianos “For RENT: a moe neae re to Secretary Gresham that no notice of the Se So eee Spel . E Proprie! Buttato, STUDIES at the cost of less time end mone RENT. It was not until the carly part of the | reported firing had bi ealy, | time the Canadian parliament met, and ex- = < 3 . ‘ er sc E WAD-WiNNE Tuning and Repairing by Factory Experts, ported firing had been received, but prom- s “ = The National Hotel, Oe Gate ie ee ee ne || Pe Rae near teers m abe & Co Present year that undoubted evidence was | ised to make inquiry, and intimated that | clement over Denne antinal en eeaks SE : PER DAY. | foston "ty Eiies, ape tere Rhein Bieventh year. Day’ ab even acaaion. mae ’ Secured of the massacre of Armenians by | Holt Opcmreg jt would be disavowed. Re-| Was for Manitoba to decide what should VE. N. W. AVE. N-W. ote | ‘Turkish troops in the summer and fall of 1894. The many charges brought against Telephone call No. 1 737. PIANO TUNING. be done, and he fervently expressed the hope that the province would settle the ONAL LIMITE) commander of the Spanish gunboat Conde Friends’ Select School, dal rates to : de Venadito, who claimed i nding the wir Recular at 9:00, 10:00 1811 1 ST. N.W. the soldiers of the sultan were denied by | on was only'a mile and a Lalntiaet ees question. Manitoba’s reply was in the (ining Cary, ir from Wile ‘A co-educational school’ of ali grades. G. J. BECKER, PROFESSIONAL PIANO TONER; | ¢), ish oft Parnes rs | at the time. He also said that the vessel | form of a memorial. in which it was asked Mington) A.M. 1 10, 10:00 and Students received at time, ne work; satisfaction given; terms moderate, | the Turkish officials and even by others | Tt oN The enticn ae AS Mo Nenee, | that no hasty steps be taken. The provin- Tas tate 22051) Races aerart Core acee 805 11th et. nw. moiS-tf | ascribed to the imagination of the rebel- | foisted the English: flag, but as no ve “i | cial government declined to alter its school With all the conveuiene Catalogues, sent on_applicatiot STE SEE NENG OTR 5 jous Armenian conspirators. To quiet the | #3 aaa Lane eing fired | yaw, monstration to hotel. Elevator, staan ‘heat, “gpen if nid-10d THOMAS ‘W. SIDWELL. Princtpal. Fa xo ae cble pinae with sehers, aad thet | Teporis Turkey appointed a commission of pbons Che universal (verdict eae bret tas Be aan capeniorii ot theigeencneyatcns m: », eleciricity, buths, &e. Table unexcelled. = ETE z 7 2K ‘, est. 1 inquiry near the end of 1894. This - a vi error. € position T Y jitter de- “ ke ee iS ices. 1209 G st. . H. KUHN, est. 1872. Fine quiry Pro- = bs “= . 3 re was a bitter de Goan ‘all the sear.” Adress Dr. WM. HLH. BULL: Norwood Institute, ining nd regulating. 3m | ceeded to Moosh, and began taking the tes- | Maintained by the United States Is embodied | Over {he former. There was a bitter oe. & Per eae: adgdigme and, Das Schoo! for Girls. A Fal = — timony of witnesses with the evident aim eee gman nes ci by the United States | Y'emorial passed by 25 to 19. On July 8 the THE RALEIGH wand A nd Graduatin urse. Mrs. WM. = : to whitewash the whole affair. Testimony | 5@7ate, oe escneel inistry declared its policy to be CS DRS ree. For, Baltinore, ¢ Ancipal, 1761 XN. near Conn, ave. 010-3m HER DEATH A MYSTERY. in the Armenian language was refused and | pba cesnercan vessels onthe high seas, Donialon ea een Je os pani Coes - Ave, isthe stu mat = = — : a 5 Seta F : 2 ne eace, bearing the American flag, | ‘4 a 3 ° ° Baty nip oa ee ct labs pie ar inl 1040. JizlS and’ 1 ACD Massa busttis eanuse Washington, D.c, |New York’s Police Are Very Much eal a eet mee a remain under the jurisdiction of the counine | S102. It an none e arr Aiso ‘a 4 cafe for S Private ), 9:00, 9:00, 10:20, 11:00 A gas stool for young Hates and ttle girls | Puagted Over the Ranmett Case. | scene of devastation, It became clear that | t Which they belong, and, therefore, any | Be Sble to agree upen @ compromise, and It esa tee oe ert dae ed Beds ey 240 (4:00 Limited): | Bi agchs German ‘ant Latin, specla advantages | ‘The body of Mrs. John A. Runnett, who| the Inquiry had become a farce. It was Sr he the eniestation or detention by force | ment of that province to do what it r the theater Dae VO ANS | are offered to students in the art and musical | was found dead in the areaway of 251 West | at this juncture that two London news- | OPN ihe exhibition of force, on the part of | Tight be prepared to do in the Way of set TAUTY, Manager. Line, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 p.m, | departments, A kindergarten bas been opened in| Tt) stroot, New York, Saturday night, has | PaPer men suceceded in making thelr way to ty Of the United Sten on Of the Sov- | ting the question. A serious crisis was connection with the academy. ereignty of the United States.” the stricken districts. Their reports cor- imminent in the Dominion government, and DOAN A Laci eaanec oo — been moved to her late home, 233 West 49th | Tohorated in Crary Way the awia tales ng | This resolution was agreed to by other zl : ate aatterasteniitenal : chiout; ever street, by permission of the coroner. Albert | murder and rapine t had previousiy | Paticns, and has become a part of generally | ft was decided [0 ee a kor ek 5 poner wee ANG UAG ES A. Nellis, on whose premises the body was | been published. Accounts were secured | 1€¢#? a tanieroational law The do nine | {Uasion beginning next month if. Manitoba Mer. FR. LOUGHER. F 4 5, A t ;-| from survivors of the outrages tha eeat ype tginius affair, when 01 nothing. Manitoba, mean- SHICKORY INN. HICKORY, Sat anda © | found, is under $5,000 ball, having been are | ot eee Christendom withe horre. | Spain had to pay heavy indemmities for the | 284, then done rothing. Mani and Atl ae mond only, 10:5 week days. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ed in connection with her death, which summary execution of the captain and crew | While, has plainly indicated that she will The whole trouble arose from the ex- 7 2 a ren: i: . i not yield. as and Accommodation for Quiatico, 7:45 722 14th st. new. has remained as deep a mystery as it was| actions enforced by the Kurds on Ar.| Of that Vessel in 1873. The Allianca incident : A E ae 1 f ers. “Conversation from start. $12 per term In | tives of the dead woman are even more reti- | thelr Jeniands the Armenians were unable | 16 the Spanish government delivered to Min-| ‘phe completion of the ship canal con- classes, day 1 evening; also private les- ister Taylor its reply to Secretary Gresham's eee : fens at school oF residence.” rial fesson free. | Cent then they were Saturday. A band of | to oe thelr taxes to the Turkish govern- | Go rand After full investigation it was | Dectiné the Bullic and :he North seas was TOMAC RIVER BOATS. Pat Seud for circular. oc-d” | crape was on the door of the Runnett house | Pho government called in the Turks and | found that the charge was well founded, | an event second in Importance only to the one IRC ERG SEE Leave Alexan mt = __| and the bell was muffled. turned them loose on the “rebellious Ar-| Spain disavowed the act of the commander | opening of the Suez canal. The idea of a Peele A el ipa aN MB. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND | The first suspicions of foul play were | menians.” In the attack that followed the | Of the Conde de Venadito, expressed regret | short cut across the peninsula had been en- t st., and 1 3, alecte: Cunt reitiee and teebateat earation for | aroused when Nellis denied that he was | Armenians bravely sustained themselves at Staten te ea oe Sarge ote ees tertained since the fourte2nth century. In Secon ‘Wed fir river | ‘Picket afer. “oner inth. and. streets for business pursuits, “Private tuition tuenlsved: | acquainted with Mrs. Runnett, even when | Dalvorie, where sixty, men held out against | SACs" (rar inatructions had been fscued to y398 g canal was completad between Lu- Tanditizs on Kates | the station, 6th ets, Where orders ¢ ae 16s Toiieet. ange ©? Wt “t PUTNAM: | he was confronted by; the fact that his| in the following spring concentrated su.ouo | #Tepetition of the offense. It was also stat- | Beck, on the Trave et gtitae eee aici onekl = Fo eee eee ce Ie hee Soe ee — business card was found in her pocket-| troops in the province of Bitlis, and a ter- | €d that the regular commander was not on | Wich gaye @ waterway communication ber BRO., Agents. Office, 910 P ates radars neces: 3. R. woop, LN CHOOL, FOR GIRLS_1827 I ST. book. He has since admitted that he has | rible war of extermination followed. Neither | beard, but was absent on sick leave, and | {Veer “he two seas. Altiioush shally ate —| “Gereral Mana; General’ Passenger A’gent. music and art; dally exercise incall. | Known her for thirteen years. Then the| age nor sex was spared. Burning alive, | that the vessel was in command of a junior | Rindins. it Was much vse. da tisk ie nots Iatin and’ French or German | queer circumstances of the tragedy were | hacking to pleces, ripping women open—these | oificer, who had been officially reprimanded. | Eider canal from near [ell on, the f accented by the remark of Miss Harney: | are the methods that were adopted to spread | Thus happily closed an incident which caus- | 0° Por mavaal Ouesaaln Greer say a Q DORSEY, Prin. | “Why did he do it? Why did he do it?” terror. In one case hundreds were driven Se AGC Ronen Se ae aaa maaly, long perceived the in:purtunes of an ade- ment's our WASHINGTON. Nellis, who is a real estate dealer, re-| together and volley after volley was poured Ipoked tor atrained| PABHOnS e note quate canal, and In 188% ihe Holtenau- rning, cently married Mrs. D. H,, Blakeley, who aiso had a real estate business. Before his marriage he lived at Mrs. Runnett’s house. Since the marriage, it,1s said, Mrs. Run- nett repeatedly annoyesl him, and last Sep- tember he even complained at the 47th street police station. She was taken to the station house, where she spdke very bitter- ly of Nellis.’ He withdrew’ the compiaint against her, after shehad agreed not to trouble him /any more. : into the mass. The dead and dying were saturated with oil and fire was applied. Probably ten thousand were thus massacred. over thirty villages were destroyed, 1, dwellings, sixteen churches and eight schools were burned. History shows few instances of such fiendishness as has disgraced the work of the Turkish troops in Asia Minor. As these details became known a thrill of horror swept over Europe, and the ambass dors at Constantinople were instructe< Rendsburg-Brunsbuettel route selected. Without entering foreign or neutral waters the German navy can be brought to bear now at any point on the coast of tne em- pire. It was owing to the | canal that her navy v plish anything in the F: The total cost of the ca 000,000. 1887. The canal follows old Eider canal from Hoitenau to Rends- ties between Spain and the United States. Bluetields and Corinto, A peremptory demand was made M 19 on Nicaragua by the British secretary o foreign affairs, Lord Kimbe for rep’ tion for the insult offered to Great Britain in August, IS¢4, when her consular agent, Mr. Hatch, was expelled from Blueficlds, on FAUQUIER INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, WARREN’ Situated on the Southern ratlw Washington Has but a v would like to fill them. to GEO. G. BI ations for cata- , Principal. Aneo~ WOOD INSTIT $133 per year. A suc Pest to Infuse with of life B.S. RANDALL Steamer Harry Ie POTOMAC RIVE leaves River ¥ © up bo; ys under 13 years, $1 7 1 1 GE (Ya Pr -Bme Mrs. Runnett left her home cn last Satur- | demand that the sultan institute reforms in | the Mosquito coast, for alleged complicity f vindings of the former wi iti steeet, s; Ewes and Tatedas,” g BUS Eatyel oe Smee) day night, at 7: ng that she | his Asiatle possessions. ‘The sultan was |in the race troubles. Exeland denied that | BUTS: The windings of We forimer wacer faba icreabalicisling + cbs pelo eetieaieiel SS. G02 Fst me ND. STUART INSIT-| was going to do some shopping. She had | quick to promise, but slow to perform. Ofm- | Mr. Hateh had be Of-any unlawfall| Gav ones two; millon: Whe’ Canal te a Mate Beach, returning on M ys\vand | SESE? SPECIALIS Seiey Sheol for Girls. | heen acting queerly, and her niece, Miss | cials were removed, but as bad, ii not worse, | act, and informed wwua that she must | over sixty miles long. Only two sets of Fridays, raskenger accommodations first- H will find this a most desirable home Harney, followed her and saw her board | substituted. The sultan, while desirous of £15,000 for the expuision of Pr consul | iecks are nece=sary, one at each end. The Clase. ved until hour of sailing. Tele- perman school for their children. ‘Terms laoderate. a cable car bound down town. An hour af- | reform and averse to the atrocities commit- | Hatch and other British subjects, must can- | preaath Teebak thenrater level aonee co. $. RANDALL Consultatt reference terward Mrs. Runnett was found dead in | ted in his name, was himself confronted with |cel the decree of ex { them and at the bottom. At six dif- dria. Proprietor and Maniger. oars the areaway of Nellis’ house. Coroner’s | peril. There was rising in his domains a| agree to a cormission imate their are bays 388 feet wide for a GEO. 0. CARPINTER. 44 persone Physician Huber found that her skull was | young Turkey party, a party of reform and | lo Considerable dissatisfaction was Of G0 feet. allowing ao sneoopr Washin, fractured from the back of the head to the caused In this co one ef the cen- opposed to what is called the “palace party. uss Without danger. The sultan lived in constant fear of assass- The depth is ditions named a e for its compo- En press of Japan, right side of the base. It was such a frac- 2 Po) Four lines of railways cross end ae ture as might have been caused by a fall] inaticn. Constantinople was honeycombed | sition—that a ju ot a cliizen of any | the pridges of high enough to al- {PHONE 764-3. | (Wm. A. Foy.) MISS LAURA CADMA or a blow from some blunt instrument. with plots. A report was widely published an state, low the ma els to pass under. CANADIAN PAC PNDERTARE Py EM LMEKS, HAIR DRI Detectives Armstrong and Hahn arrested | that the sultan had been poisoned. An 3ritish The othe two About Intended st erreur Geen ennee ene ED eae Nellis early yesterday morning. He was | concession to outside power would be re- there were others, and for them irds of u the seas ae _———eeee | at ceed Seaton ase es perfectly cool, and dented all knowledge | garded by the sultan’s subjects as an indi-|a further indemni demanded. ee ela Ex af Indi: 5 = = = =< of the circumstances surrounding the death | cation of weakness, and thus the ruler of erable & Nora the sav- W. R. Speare, of the woman. Turkey was put between two fir He country at the phrase d at forty-five hours for TEAM CARPET CLEANING Emy pe ne B in My Hee ie RETA Acting Captain Vredenburgh of the West | tried to appease the eee ers eau to retain Ame as it was deemed a , the notorious perils of ONO! LU, » AUSTR. lA. net = — — = m es mn flag ae = is the people at the me time. | covert a e Danis! eni v ze i a ndertake ba = ee Olice station said: “The detec- | his hold upon the people a e a t ¢ Danish peninsula mamnusto cae ty, now be. 0 Undertaker & Embalmer, | aicsiaray stra canner CEASE | eee eee ee ane ote ae ne ee en a a es oe me nish peningule or tickets aud fieibt rat 3 949 F Street Northwest. Mattresses mide to order, Address. olfice, 1720 hey sha vera web found nosperson)on)|pblocdy. riot Poccurned yin jathe gstamboull peterred to theeC ented aad hose waters; from 1878-82, For freight rates only, Everything strictly first-class and on the most , oF "phone 804. Works, 1065-67 28th st. ion can rest but Nellis, and | quarter. The powers demanded that each | states, as the United States y (Gentinued on Ninth Page) uy reasouable terms. Telephone call 340. jal-tr M. NEWMYER, Manager. thus far ali of the e nee is in his favor. | be allowed ancther guardship for the pro-iby the British foreign office with those on tinuer - Ee,

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