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Modem methods. JUp to date. Same as in the eastern and European Conservatories
TJone but the best isfcood enough for beginners as well as for more advanced pupils,
W. C. HAWLEV. President
R.A HERITAGE. Vocal Director
EMILL. WINKLER, Imtrumental Director.
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.THE EUROPEAN NEWS
Talk Abont a Partition
Turkey,
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EMPIRE MAY BE DIVIDED,
Plans of Peter the Great About to
Be Realized.
London, Jnn. 28. A special dis
patch received today from St, Peters
burg, Hays: Arrangements point to
n conclusion between, Russia,
Great Britain, France, nnd
Italy for a final settlctucnt of the
Armenian question. These Include
Russia's occupation and administra
tion of Antlochln and tlio purchase of
Cyprus by Great Britain.
London, Jan. 28. The Dally News
this morning prints a dispatch from
Vienna asserting that news has been
received Micro from Constantinople
and Scbastopol, which agrees that
Russia has a ilect lying at Sebastopol
and at Odessa, and that tlio Caucasian
armies of Russia arc being concen
trated upon tlio Armenian frontiers
in readiness to move next spring to
rcalizotho plans of Peter tlio Great
for the partition of Turkey botween
tlio powers, Russia taking Armenia
and Constantinople, Franco taking
Syria and Palestine and England tak
ing Egypt and tho eastern shores of
the Persian gulf, tho remainder of tho
Turkish empire to bo divided among
tho other powers. Tho Dally Nowb
also has a dispatch from Sebastopol,
which records tho Bccret preparations
going forward there, of shipping men
and armaments for a volunteer fleet.
It Is tho general belief, this dispatch
afllrms, that these preparations fore
shadow sonio action In the spring.
Constantinople, Jan. 28. There
is a rumor hero that Russia' is ar
ranging with tho sultan for tho occu
pation of Armenia, but it is not con
firmed by tho discoverable signs and
is discredited in diplomatic circles.
DEMAND Or OKRMANS.
Berlin, Jan. 28. It Is scml-oniclally
anuouncsd that tho Gorman minister
at Caracas has presented a note to tho
Venezuela government demanding tho
payment of tho guarantee fund duo
German subjects, as tho result of
building tho great Venezuelan rail
way. On tho other hand it is seml-offlclnlly
denied that two German warships are
shortly to go to Puerto Cabcllo, Vene
zuela to enforce the payment of the
railway guarantee fund, and that Ger
man marines will eventually bo land
ed at Puerto Cabcllo.
New Yomc, Jan. 28. A dispatch to
tho World from Caracas says: Tho
press denounce tho German demands
for the payment of tho my road debt,
and say it is the work of enemies of
tho Venezuela government to compli
cate tho situation. The demands will
be amicably arranged.
aOLD IN EUROPE.
LoNDON,Jan. 28. A dispatch to tho
Standaad says that L'Economistc
European publishes statistics show
ing that the stock of gold In European
stato banks has increased since 1890
by jC124,600,000. At the end of 1895
tho banks of Franco and Russia held
half the stock of gold in all tho
banks of Europe.
Runyon'a Funeral.
Berlin, Jan. 28. At the funeial
services hold over tho remains of
Theodore Runyon, late ambassador of
the United States to Germany, this
afternoon.only the family and ofllclals
of the embassy were present. The
ofllclal funeral ceremonies' will take
place at the castte MondiJ on Thurs
day.
Children Cry for
PMehar's Cattorla.
OltBOOK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, I8i).
tub Escaped convict.
Snm
Brown Krenuently Betn But Hard
to Capturij, f
Tho latest rcnorts fro m' Dora,
Coofl
contlty, concerning t
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pursuit, of
Murderer Ham G. Brow i. was brought
by tho mail carrier lx tween Myrtle
Point and Dora, who fow the man
supposed to bo Brown Ihree miles
west of Dora. Seeing t !io carrier, tho
man ran across a Held a id disappeared
in tho brush. Tho loriff of Cocb
county and n posso are n pursuit.
Jan. 28. The latest i ?port from the
pursuit of Murderer iin 0. Brown
comes to Sheriff Catnnrl from his
deputy at Dora, Coos 'county. Tho
man supposed to uo mi wn, -who was
with Peel Wednesday night, stayed
Thursday night nt a bi ohelor's ranch
off the road a few mile from where
he was seen by thcmnl carrier Thurs
day afternoon. He to d the rancher
his nanio was Stykes mid that soma
one In shooting nt-Sau Brown Wed
nesday night nearly jshot (Stykes).
He was afterward tracd to a point
near Gravel Ford, eight miles west of
Dora, whero he la supposed to bo
hemmed In by his pursuers. Brown
Is endeavoring to reac
Coqulllo City. Tho I
i relatives Itr
oillccrs think
they will capture hluvwi
LATElt NEWS.
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RosEiiUKO, Jan. 2a News camo
last night from Myrtlojl'oln that tho
nlurdcrcr, Sam Brown, has again
eluddd hs pursup'rs. rlday night ho
stayed at a. ranch nea Gravel Ford,
twcnty-llvo miles east Of Myrtle Point,
lie wns much exhausted and ho left
early Saturday moriIng. Sheriff
Gage, who was a short distance be
hind, tracked him to tho east and
north forks of tho Coqulllo river, and
found whero ho had rolled a five-foot
log Into tho river and evidently em
barked. A log, supposed to bo the
same, was found lodged a short dis
tance below, with "tp traco of his
having gotten aslmiv and It Is bo
lioved he has been dro-TJd. Another
theory Is that this Is a ruse to mis
lead the ofllccrs.
Andy Poole, held on a cl large of
assisting Brown to escopo, waived
examination, with bonds fixed at $o00.
A NEGRO DESPERATE,
He Runs lAmuck With Two Big
Revolvers,
Suspended from a Tree by a Mob
as a Warning,
Bluefield, West Va., Jan. 28.
Alexander Jones, a negro desperado,
boarded a passenger train at Koystouo
last night under tho inlluonco of
whiskey, very quarrelsome. IIo be
camo mnch Incensed when an attempt
was made to eject him and pulled two
revolvers and began llrlng promscu
ously. W. II. Strether, postmaster at
Elkhorn, was shot through the
abdomen and killed. Conductor Mc
Culloh was shot In the side but not
seriously Injured. Peter Rlcc,colorcd,
was shot through tho right breast and
probably fatally Injured.
Jones was incarcerated at Elkhorn,
to await a train to convey him to
nuntlngton for safo keeping, The
train arrived nt 2 a. in. and tho oill
ccrs und prisoner boarded it without
molestation. Meanwhile n mob had
been organized at Welch, fifteen miles
west of Keystone. At Hauiphlll, a
small station west of Welch, tho train
was flagged and a mob numbering 100
men, boarded It, dragged Jones to n
tree, whero ho was swung to a limb
and his body riddled with bullets.
The following note noto was attached
to his bedy: "This deed was done for
tho purpose of examplo and warning
of negroes, bo beware!" Jones, it Is
alleged, killed threo men prior to his
last offense.
Peace in Nicaragua.
Manaoua, Nicaragua, Jan. 28.
government of Nicaragua has been re
established and a normal Internal
i condition prevails and tho political
crisis is pronounced over.
ONE SEAT IS VACANT.
Utah Members of the
Senate.
U, S.
HOW PARTIES DIVIDE UP,
Tlio Day Was Mostly Given Up to
Speeches,
Washington, Jan. 28. Frank J.
Cannon and Arthur Brown, from the
new stato or Utah, took tho oath of
otllcc In tho senate yesterday, the
former drawing the term muling
March 3, 1800, and tho latter tho term
ending March .1,181)7. With tho ex
ception of the contested Delaware
case, this establishes the political
dlylslon of the upper branch of con
gress, until Mnrch 4, 1897, us follews:
Republicans -44
Democrats 39
Populists 0
Total 80
Necessary for majority, 4C.
Should Dupont bo seated from Dela
ware, tho Republican vote would bo
45, but at tho saino time tho number
necessary for a majority would bo 40.
Asldo from this ovent, tho session
wnB given to further speeches on the
silver bond bill, two of tho now
members of the body Nelson (Repub
lican of Minnesota) md Bacon (Demo
crat of Georgia) making speeches, the
fornior against tho frco coinage of
sliver, and Bacon urging tho ovlls of u
gold standard. Ilansbrough of North
Dakota severely criticised tho secre
tary of agriculture for tho alleged
failure to dlstrlbuto seeds in accord
ance with the law, and George of
Mississippi defended tlio TseenHiiry's
action. Tho debate will proceed-tomorrow.
Lodgs offered an amend
ment to tho silver bond bill, provid
ing for a bond l.isuo of $100,000,000,tho
proceeds to bo used for coast defenses.
Tho following Is Lodge's coast-dc-
fenso bond bill, offered today as an
amendment to tho pending sliver bill:
"Tho secretary of tho treasury Is
hereby authorized and directed to Is
sue bonds to a total amount of $100,
000,000, at such times and In such
amounts as may bo required to carry
out tho pusposcs of this section as
hereinafter described. Suld bonds
shall bo payablo In coin 20 years from
tho dato of their issue. They shall
1)0 offered at par to tho pcoplo of tho
United States In denominations rang
ing from 950 to $1000Jnnd shall bear
Interest nt tho rate of .1 per cent per
nnntnn. Tho subscriptions to tho'
loan, or to such portion of it as
may then bo required, shall bo
opened July 1, 1800, and at
such subsequent dates as tho
sccrctdry of tho treasury may deter
mine at all subtrcasurlcsoftho United
StatcH, and at all national banks and
tho subscribers shall have tlio right
to pay for tho bonds In lawful money
of tho United States. Tho bum of
$.1,000,000 shall bo annually bet asldo
from tho rovenuo fund of tho govern
ment for a sinking fund to pay tlio
government for a sinking fund to pay
'tho bonds Issued under this act at
maturity, and tho $3,000,000 thus an
nually appropriated shall tako pre
cedence of all other appropriations,
except thoso for tho sinking fund.
"Tho bonds authorized by this act
shall constitute a loan known as tho
'Coast Defense Loan,' and tlio pro
ceeds of said bonds shall bo kept in
the treasury as a fund apart, anflshnll
bo used only for providing for tho de
fense of tho scacoasts and lakes of tho
United States, and for tho manufact
ure of guns, tho purchase of sites, and
tho erection of forts and batteries for
that purpose, in accordance with plans
prcparcdjrby tho war department as
aiithoflzcdyby law now, or hereafter
purchased by congress to provido for
' tho coa'sf defenses."
in county Politics.
Fact! nnd Froth About tho Coming Elec
tion. There Is a strong feeling going
around among the people to turn out
nnd nttend the primaries, and not lot
:i few machluo manipulators sot up
slates In each precinct. The people
arc seeing that too often tho man who
"llxes" their primary afterwards
charges dearly for It.
SILVER PALLS.
Tho Silver Falls Republican Club
met at tho Hull school house on Sat
urday tho 18th Inst. S. B. Onusby,
and I). A. Vangortler wore elected
delegates to the convention or Repub
lican League Clubs nt Portland. A
commltteo of three consisting of Jay
Blakney, L. M. Ormsby and 1). A.
Vnngordor was appointed to see that
every Republican In the precinct at
tends tho primaries and is at the polls
on election day. Speeches wore made
and much Interest manifested.
OEIUl HAS NOT OHAKOKU.
Nothing Is bo romarkablo In county
politics as tho Statesman's contempt
ible course toward T. T. Gecr:
"Of tho speeches which followed
the convention Wednesday night
thoso of ex-Senator Dolph, Hon. T. T.
Gcer, of Marion county, and Hon.
Thos. II. Tongue, of Washington
comity, were worth listening to. They
were meaty all tho way through.
Tlioy contained Ideas Indicating that
the speaker understood tho problems
of government and entertained
opinions thereon, Intelligent and In
telligible. The other speeches or tho
evening were adroit playing with
words for lino rhetorical effect."
Tho abovo Is from tho Statesman's
account of the Stato Republican club
In Portland, May 22, 1805,
Gcer was worthy then to bo classed
with Dolph and Tongue. What
chango has como over tho spirit of tho
Statesman's dream.
TICK AUMSVILLK OLUH.
At Aumsvlllo tho Lincoln Republi
can club at Its latu meeting elected
onicors-ns follow '" '
President, Ed. T. Judd; vice presi
dents, F. L. Pound, and G. B. Cor
nelius; secretary and tronsuror,Danlel
Smith. Tho following dolcgatcs to
tho Stato Republican club convention
On tho 4th prox, were chosen, Edward
T. Judd, A, Lewis, R. G. Keeuo, II.
O. Porter, C. II. Van Nys and G. B
Cornelius.
LAH1SII OLU1J.
At a meeting ,of Republicans of
Lablsh precinct hold last evening, O.
W. Chapman presided. A club was
organized with about forty members,
and tho following officers were elected:
President, C. W. Chapman; secretary,
L. E. Crossan; treasurer, P. P. Gouloy.
Speeches wore made by Alex Lafollott,
Win. Callard, M. L. Jones audJas.
Loonoy, and much Interest was mani
fested. Tho noxt meeting will bo
held February 10th. Threo delegates
wore choson to attend tho stato club
convention. Thoy are E. Shaw,
Bruce Jones ami C. W. Chapman.
ROTTEN RECEIVERSHIPS,
Restored on the Northern
Railroad,
Pacific
All tho Judges and Their Frlonds to
Havo a Pull,
Wahhinoton, Jan. 28. Justices
Field, Harlan, Brewer and Brown, of
tho supremo court, toduy rendered a
decision In tho Northern Pacific
recolvorshlp case, holding that all the
courts along tho lino of tho road are
to bo ancillary to Judgo Jenkins's
court at Milwaukee. This decision
gives tho Milwaukee court Jurisdic
tion over tho entire system of receiverships.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. -Late U.S. Go A Report
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AMOW1K&Y PUKE
JKTO.tS
MORE
ARMAMENT THE OBJECT.
Berlin dispatches say that Empoior
William Is likely to rccclvoa check In
tho Reichstag In respect to his plans
to secure nn enormous credit, ns the
appropriations a re. termed for increas
ing tho Imiwrinl navy. It n rerunlcd
that the Intention of tho government
was to Introduce a naval bill Involving
expenditures to tho extent of 100,
000,000 or 200,000,000 marks, but that
tho opposition to tho measure Is so
strong that the chancellor has aban
doned his purpose of bringing the
bill In for tho present. Novorthelesa,
it is believed that tho emperor will
persist In his purpose even at tho risk
of n dissolution of the Reichstag. It
Is sold, in fnct, that ho courts nn ap
peal to tho nation nt this Juncture;
that he lelleves that tlio Transvaal
dispute has satisfied the people that
Germany should pursue an aggressive
colonial policy.
It would lx) unsafe 'to predict that
the united opposition which has
shown Itself In the Reichstag to some
of tho extravagant plans and repres
sive measures of tho emperor will bo
strong enough to defeat tho supplies
or credits which will bo demanded for
the Jncrcasoof tho army and navy,
Or, If tho opposition in the present
Reichstag, which has held a majority
against the government, should bo
able to throw out the hills for an In
creased arninmont, It does not follow
that tho government might not bo
sustnlticd on an appeal to tho nation
In tho midst of tho present military
and naval excitement which has ap
parently boon exaggerated If not de
liberately worked up In order to be
euro tho appropriations.
ELECTINQ SENATORS.
.Congressman John Ii. Roblsou of
Pennsylvania, n formldablo candidate
for Senator Cuiueron's seatt bus mado.
n proposition of what should bo
adopted all over tho United States. In
vlow of tho fact that ns yet United
States senators are not elected by the
direct voto of tho pcoplo. Mr. Robl
sou In a letter to Senator Quay, chair
man of tho stato ceutral committee,
says: "It seems to mo, to save tho
stato commltteo from nny criticism
whatsoever as to partiality or bias to
ward any of tho other candidates, that
It would bo woll for tho stato chair
man to suggest to tho various chair
men of tho Republican county com
mittees In tho stnto advlslblllty of
printing the names of nil candidates
for tho United Stutes senate, so far as
known, upon n separato part of tho
ticket to bo voted for at coming pri
maries, so that there may be soiup in
dication as to the views of tho electors
regarding tholr cholco for this Im
portant position," Of course such an
excellent plan could bo defeated by
opponents, who could present such a
largo number of names of candi
dates for consideration as to mako it
a nuisance; but this would provo n po
litical boomerang to tho schemers.
Even if tho list would bo long, it
would bo an improvement upon tho
present system and assist In educating
tho people to tho rjgut idea."
Tho Silver Dill.
Wahhifqton, Jan. 28. Sonutor
Jones of Novcda was present attoday's
meeting of tho senate commltteo on
finance, but tho rovenuo tariff bill was
not taken up. It Is understood the
bill will not bo considered again by
tho commltteo until after tho silver
bond bill shall havo been disposed 1
by tho scnato when it is believed '
will bo promptly reported in sows
shape.
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