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NP grr scacaeeaanaiiadiae seumndeinatiaainten SS od 4 THE SEATTLE STAR. Th « AMUSEMENTS NULEIOTEN, t Hh} Sill B any and nite know a nn , " Ay 4 May Be Sherman of New York. WKINLEY SMD TO PAVOR HIM Hopkins, of Hlinois, Mas @ Strong jwivg in the West and May Get It. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 1% The politionl experts are now at work figuring out the strength of the various candidates for speaker of the next house of representatives While Thomas FB. Reed has persist ently refused to admit the accuracy of the reports that he Is to retire, it ie the prevailing impression here that he will withdraw from congress ‘The friends of Representative Sher man, of New York, are confident he will be chosen speaker. They an nounce that he Is to be the admin: istration candidate; that Keprese ative Payne of the same state wi not contest the honor; that his cam palgn will be managed by thon adroit politicians, Senator Platt and Senator Hanna, and that he wlll also receive the support of Mr. Reed, who ts expected to control the New King Jand delegation for him. i The fight seems to be clearly se tional, the east against the west With Mr. Payne, Mr. Daisett and other eastern leaders out of the run- ning, Mr. Sherman's friends say be Will be given @ clear field as the champion of the eastern and admin- fatration forces. West of the Alle-| ghanies there are several probable candidates—Mr. Hopkins, of Lilinots, towering above the others. Repre- sentative Groevenor, of Ohio; Mr of the same sta Repre sentative Joe Cannon, of Tilinots; Col. Henderson, of Ohio; Represent ative Tawney, of Minnesota, and perhaps one or two others, are ex-/ to contest the honor. Repre- wentative Hepburn has positively an- nounced that he will not be a cand date. If alt vacancies are filled tn the) ext house the Republicans will have 185 members, 93 votes being ne- ogg pg > acapella elec. tion of a Speaker. The supporters of Mr. Sherman build their hopes on his being the administration candl- | Gate. Without that support he has/ no hope of success. It is certain | that the adininistration leaders will) do nothing to excite opposition tn the | ‘west, but how far they will go in) the speakership contest remains to be developed. The administration will probably be on the winning side. | Mr. Sherman can safely count upon | eecuring the 24 votes of New Ena- land and the 9 of the central states, | Including New York, Pennsytvania, | New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland) and West Virginia, or a total of 74+— 19 less than the necessary majority ‘There are im the Southern stat including Miasourt, North Carolina, Tennessee and Texas, eight Republi can representatives who are likely to favor the western candidate al though all have a strong inclination to support the administration can- didate. Bhould Mr. Sherman, with hie 74 eastern votes, secure the 15 of Ohio and these & Southerners, he would have 97, or four more than Receseary for a choice. Mr. Hopkins’ greatest weakness ‘Will be a divided west. If he is made the western candidate he will receive 88 votes, 5 less than @ majority. He might secure these five votes from North Carolina, Tennessee and Tex- ‘This would leave him independ- ent of Ohio's 15, whieh can surely by controlled by the administration. and of Missouri's three, which Rich. ard Kerens is supposed to control and is expected to vote with the ad ministration forces. Mr. Hopkins may succeed in s« curing the withdrawal of the other sventern canaidates. If he does he will probably be the n Should Henderson of lowa ney of Minnesota or other west ers divide his strength he will fall Ohio's fifteen votes not easen- tial to his success, p ided he can obtain the support the united ‘west and obtain five votes in the south. FELL UNDERA SWITCH ENGINE ©. Fruit Peddier’s Foot Caught. in a Fro PENDLETON, Ore., April 26.—J ‘HH. Rothrock fell beneath the wheels of a switch engine today and was horribly mutilated. He was cross- ing the tracks from Furnish’s woot warehoure and caught his foot tn « frog falling across the ratins the engine came backing down the main Hine track to get out of the way of the overland passenger. Both his legs were cut off at the knee, and besides the bruises he sustained in ternal injuries. Attending physicians way Rothrock cannot live, and Is dy- ing now from the shock and tons of blood. Rothrock was a peddlar of fruit and vegetables, and had a wife and several children who are left with small means of support A SERIOUS OCCASION « Marria Was So Guingibored by Riley Dunaway. ST. LOUIS, April 26.—Riley Dun- away, of this city, was married to Miss Clemma E, Ferguson, of Steele ville, Mo., in the Methodist church at Clayton yesterday Dunaway took marriage more se When the Boys mares March- | forcements for Gen. Otin, and his soul Powder. To Wed When Divorced. NEW ¥ORK, April %4.—Atiilonaire Henry T. Sloane ts suing for abso {eye easy in wily he Youd | PREPARING FOR THE NEXT WAR er of New York jety. ‘The suit ts now pending before a referee whore name will not be made public. Af- exter and the divorce ts granted, it ts sald Mrs. Sloane and Perry Helmont will| Finds Use for 400,000 Gallons of » married. the Oregon Sheep Inspection NO CRERBK, Ore, April 2%. Stock Inapector F. M. Pearson says that he believes in order to effectu-| ally cure the scab in this couatry,| CHICAGO, April %6-—~When the sheep owners must be re- | United States goes to war again the q 1 to comply strictly with the | soldiers and naval vessels will be faw regarding the securing of per-|equipped with @ quality of mnoke em a ri move their sheep |iexs powder that will put them on a of his deputies, Inepecton Pearson | 4? with the forces of any other will this season enforce the law as|Sehting mation tn the world. Pro- to examinations and issuing of per-| (ting by the lesson learned in the mits war with Spain, the government ts making preparations to purchase amokeless powder in larger quan- than ever before, and the tamed accounta of an arrangement made by the government with the Phia American Spirits Manufacturing company to supply Uncle Bam with vast quantition of spirits, to be u in the manufacture of smokele powder. A contract was made, and the first consignment of spirits sent Physicians in Phitade Are Puzzled. PHILADELPHIA, April %4.-—Ju- lia Jones, 19 years old, colored, re- siding with her paren is attract: |east from the distilleries of Kentucky ing attention in medical circles by|a few days ago amounted to be reason & cataleptic state Into | tween 900,000 and 400,000 gallons. Representatives of the powder companies located in Chicago deny the statement that the spirita were Miskin, to arouse her purchased to be used by the govern. According to Dr. Miskin, who has | ment tteelf in manufacturing smoke attended the family for some Years, | jess powder, as they say that the the girl firet catalepsy about four weeks amo, bY | the explosive. lapsing into a sleepy condit whieh she has fallen, and which has so far battled her phyvician, Dr. ‘The spirita are used » OU extensively in the manufacture of of which It has been impossible to| smokeless powder, but they are fur- arouse her. While not apparently | nished to the powder companies by unconscious she hag been in such @/ the government, The purpose of this condition that she has been totally |arrangement is to avoid the pay- helpless of indifferent to her #Ur/ ment of the duty on spirite, to that roundings, Dr. Miskin says she isiine government can purchase the | predisposed to hysterta, which has|epiosive more cheaply than if the been aggravated by religious excite- | companies were obliged to pay the ment, and other physical ailments; | quty. but, under the electric treatment) i: hag been stated that the United |now being administered, she ts be-| grates during the Santiago cam- ginning to show signa of improve-|paign labored under @ great dinad- ment, and the doctor expects ultt-| vantage in Sighting the Spaniards, matel yto bring her out of her leth-|pecause they used black powde argie condition. which makes & great smoke, and the ee a enemy war equipped with smokeless COMING T0 AMERICA powder, While it is admitted that the black powder was a disadvantage to the United States troops, because (Mary hudeaeen witt Make a) trom the view of the soldiers, the representatives of the powder com- rief Visit. panies assert that the emokeleas powder used by the Spaniards wae) NEW | first time sinee her marriage, In 1890, ) Mary Anderson de Navarro will visit the smokeless powder now being her native country. Her coming has|rurnished the United States govern- |not been heralded by her husband's | ment tp superior to that used in any family, and the name of the steamer | toreign country. They support thelr om which she will arrive has not yet | statements by pointing to the poor been announced. However, @ royal |shooting that the Spesiards met welcome is being prepared for her @t/\ with, and attribute it as much to No. 13 West Forty-sixth street, the /ine poor quality of powder as to the home of the De Navarros in this | poor marksmanship. country, Mary Auderson will be S| -_—— WEATHER FORECA companied on her trip by her hua- nd Vicinity. —Tonteht band, Antonio de Navarro, and her/ child “Little Tony she calls him that periand ‘Thursday occasional rain; one, a8 her | southerly winds. She has already decked stay will be but a oh youngest child. a baby, will remain v ‘The atmospheric pressure te high- aes ars vine ore” “nt lent over Gators ana ow 3 ; S |the province of Alberta. The low Py extends to the westward over British ‘WILL BE A HOT TIME Columbia. The present distribution of pressure is such as cause occa- sional rains or showers In this vic- inity The temperature hae not changed materially In the two hours. ing Home. Rain has fallen in Washingto WASHINGTON, April 26—The|Testera Oregon, and northern Call- ? m4 . fornia. war department is return to the Unit ates of the| att arliest practicable day, This | action has been decided upon malo . ly through appeals that have| J. & Eniott trenaht geist yesterday heen made recently for the return of|in the superior court against the by the state author-| Puget Sound &@ Central American 4 representativ Steamship company to recover $701.68 reparing for the and friends and r ¢ the sol-jon a claim tranaferre@ to him by diers, It ¥ originally proposed |the Seattle Brewing and Maiting that all soldiers serving in the Phil-|company. After the evidence was all ippines, who enlisted for the war|in Judge Benson, on the motion of with Spain, and who applied for a/ Attorneys Bell and Preston that a lischarge, should be immediately | judgment be granted them, took the mustered out, but this decision has | case out of the jury's hands and hange the reasons that|granted the plaintiff @ Judgment for o oo 48 regimental organization | full amount of claim and costs. were held tn the service, individuals ae": ald feel conwtrained to withhold| Samuel Tonneson, @ Norwegian, ~ ations for discharge, because | wos yesterday admitted to citizen plications would subject |ship in the United States by Judge raed to the charge of deserting | Moore of the mprome court. thetr comrades and their colors in |face of the enemy. Therefore, the| Albert thirisinen ‘nica papers in the volunteers will be brought bask by | supertor court yesterday afternoon der of the department as speedily |commenting @ suit against Edward as the necessities of the service will| Van Der Ven and David Blake for permit and transportation can be | $1500 damages alleged to have been furnished. received in the exploston at the cor- It ls now proposed first to bring|ner of Second avenue south and) back in the transports now at Man-| Washington stree a, the sick and the wounded, and ® when these have been provided for the regimental organizations will be| yesterday afternoon grants a re- embarked. It t© likely the first to| hearing and sets aside a previous or- be embarked will be the Minnesota| der of Judge Benson's confirming and South Dakota regiments, for|the report of the bar commissioners whowe return the governors of those | whereby John B. Ault was suspend- two states have petitioned th i-|ed for one year from practice In th dent. Several transports ar gag [paparior court. As Judge Jacobs has amembled at San Franctaco for car-|alrendy ruled that there t# not sum jay sue oe An order signed by Judge Jacobs rying to the Philippines those regl-|clent evidence to convict Ault of un- mente of the regular army now un-| professional conduct the chances are ' rato reinforee Gen. Otis, and | that he will be exhonemted and al these rm is expected, will all be em-|lowed to resume practicing in the barked before the first of May and| above court, reach Manila about June 1. Imme- 1 ly thereafter these veaneis will| A decree has been signed by Judge take on the volunteers to the Mmit|Jacobm allowing Will Bollong a of their capacity, and return to San| judgment against Hiram A. Davis, Fr », which port they may| administrator of the estate of And- reach early In July. It is understood |rew Annan for $1149.26. that the transporte now at Manila ifMiae | 2 and which will return with troop Judge Benson yesterday allowed a| will be sent bask loaded with sup-| judgment for $1100 and costa to C. Iditional rein-| 8. Walla against the Oceanic and bring| Packing company an@ Tracy H inder of the volunteers | Robertson. ies and perhaps 5 back the rem. eee showed evidences of | government does not manufacture | it sometimes obscured the enemy | YORK, April %.—For the | interi.r in every way to the black | powder of the Americana, and that) TIGHT T A FIMSII EVERY LADY | Has a Fondness for Fine Table Linen iia Friday and Saturday Linen Sling = Offers a splendid opportunity to buy Linens at surprising small cost. je alleges in bin nt 4 held a mortgage for $20,000 n the T k PI h pa lll gg aE gr ars Mee vad 00 ace in t el. % Bite Pretty Bleached Napkins, |52 in. Fine Imported Bleached Tali pe “A own tes benwecieess be 100" inal edly tao & Aonee Linen, pretty pattern, 360 valu . ap to Big tinue nrg fst % Sine Cr English Linen Nap only t6c @ yard. |winon, ete 4 theret naged in on OUSE. } sine ay te ing, We VAlNe, |e in Fine English Table Linen ye to the extent of ale Trees &% Glee. Pretty Fringed. Napkins, era pattems, she value, { pretty striped actually ouy = The Sunday Mining company haw . ; , been incorporated with a capi worth Thc, only @c @ dozen 68 in. Fine Irish Table Linen, beau- steak of aan AT stewart, 3, |WITM A PRACE MAKER PRESENT |x size sieavy German Linen Nop-| situl rich desighe, actually worth B. Maste, J. D. Hoge, f ied oF ne, splendid for hard rvice, Wc, only We @ yard. ear bi . _ | easy to laundry, $1.26 value, only rady and William L |... Geeta eae 72 in. Fine Cream Pure German Tas named as trust for two | Sie FF ble Linen, for service unexcelied eee Size Fine Bleached Napkt . mie One Attorney, Two Women and o|* pretty oak leaf pattern, $1.00 at any price, Tbe value, only Nellie Ate Cheadle has commene pea es pag yey man arais y! Daan hipe uation,” fen ai | Extra Large Size Pure Cream Ger-|79 in, Pine Pure Bleached Irish Table n the grounds of cruel | man Linen Napkins, matebh Linen, in extremely handsome | treatment ; 2 for grand wear and laundrying, patterns, $1 value, only Tie @ re eae | $2 value, only $1.40 @ doxen yard. | ws. J. Mennett. G. Cart wt Extra Large Size Fine Irish Linen as. 4-98 os artena ae 4 One of the hottest scraps that has| Napkins, woven as only the Irish Turkey ges ge Damask, fast © and 1 Smith, were fined . can, in beautiful designs, cheap color, wi #2 euch yesterday by Judge Cann |t®ken place for many moons in Se- | ey: pipes nly 6c @ yard for riding thelr bicycles on the wide occurred this morning in the] © ¥4 on!7 0.76 0 donee Ln Fan walk without a lig William Went yesterday fined $10 for driving on the bleycle path near Fremont West was arrested on Saturday by a hack driver, was! Detectt Rarber a warrant |eworn out by Police or Downey Fivangelist A. Holdridge, and vooaliat Dt of 8 ane, are draw tng good audiences at the ¥. M,C. A [meetings for men, Mr. Dixon ts a talented einger and capable leadur, | r with the te ible. ‘The m tinued for the bala o* It # rumored that the Great North. orn will shortly beein the construc tion of a line to Hepublic dis trict north of Wenateher, Accord ing to the report, the road t# to be bullt ¢ the line that ie aald to have been surveyed by the Great Northern last year. Advices recetved from Washing- ton, D. C., state that the North Am erican Transportation & Trading company has been given the con- tract for distributing the mall on the route between St. Michael and Kotesbue sound and Golofinn bay Instructions have been terued to the revenue cutters Bear, Rush and Corwin now at fan Francisco, at |recting them to be ready to leave for | the north Saturday, The Bear will tow north the new steamer Nuntvak, which is to do service as a Yukon Tiver patrol b t ‘The Rush will act as eacort and be ready to render amaistance if necessary Chief of Potice Reed recetved tn. | formation that the third man of the trie of bunco men who swindled farmer T. F. Royce, of Dixie, Wanh., lout of $5000 two weeks ago at Walla | Walla, haa been identified as Harry |Gtimore, of Chicago Gilmore killed a hack driver tn Chicago about twelve years age. | He escaped and came weet, assum- ling the name of John Jordan. About ix years af he turned to Chic- ago. He was recognized and ar- rewted At that time there were a num- ber of large Mice robberies in and the detectives were to locate the perpetratora more turned states evidence against the netortou eriminal Jim Cook, and the former was released | from the charge of murder. | Capt. Richard Chilcott has recety e4 notice from Washing mntract for Valdes to Cir had been awarded to hin tract covers a period of 34 months, with a 20 days service from October m that the from 1, 1899 to October 1, 1900, and twen- | ty day service thereafter. ‘aptain Chileott will recetve $1415 © pounds of additional for each triy mall, and $100 for each arrying 10° pounds. ‘This ie «a large con tract, and possibly ont ever | entered into with the government for Alaska mail serv Honolulu ed in the | Recent advices from was Intro sate that a bi |Japanese H entatives, kranting special subsidt ra term | of ten years to steamers plying be tweent Japan, Europe, San Fran- ot le line ts to revelve $654 209 a year, and the condition of the idy is that three steamers of » than 6000 tons grows, with a of fifteen knots are to be used provides that the steamers make thirteen round trips every year. eee W. &. Little, state #h comminston er; George P. Wright inspector; D. F. Day F. Ryder, a man, and Charles E. Peterson, form er deputy clerk of rior court, have led articles of incor tion of the Washington Mining & Real Estate « with $10,000 capital, to deal in mines and waned stocks and real estate. | ALONG THE WHARVES | | The trigantine Biakeley ta at| Sechwabacher dock fitting out for a cod-fishing trip in the ering Sea state grain of Orting; W eal entate >mpany fhe has on board fourteen dories They are specially constructed for wervice in rought waters. The Blakeley will probably be gone five or six months ae The Rritish bark ¢ been chartered to Port Blakeley for ‘ingerove has 1 lumber at hang hat Rritish #hip Levernbank has been chartered to load wheat at Tacoma for Burope The barkentine Jar Stanford will load lumber on the Sound for idney, Australia British ship Corrunna will load lumber on the Sound for Tquique we Nepititions of last edition. Chicago Markets. old Clinton houne, at the corn | Fourth avenue and Yesler way. The combatant were two colored women, Detective Mike Powers, Attorney Hawkins and an unnuspecting re- porter of the Star who went there | to write up thing THe net results of the engage nt were one broken nose, several skin 4 faces, some broken furniture, and an t wtove The troubl thusly, are About four which eculminat itomiaed as follows: months ago Henry « by hin wife, came to Seattle, pair occupying the positions of steward and stewardess of a ship from New York. ‘They left the vessel, and Mra. Boott went to work in a private family, while Henry departed for | Alaska a¥ a hand on one of the regu- ats, On his return he engag-| lar b J « room for himself and wife in the nton house. qu |by the name ¢ Lucy Mooref and it * alleged was much pleased with} her personal appearance, to the chag- rin of Mrs. Scott, who was duly in- formed by the neighbors, One even- ing, when Mra. Scott returned home from her work, she claims to have found Henry deeply engrossed tn ynversation with the dusky belle, and her temper rose. Lucy was in- lelined to side with the man io the jease, #0 yesterday the three came to police headquarters, and Mra. Scott inquired of Captain Willard where divorces could be secured. The captain sent her to the prose- cuting attorney, This was the last heard of the matter until Mra, Scott came to police headquarters again thie morning and wanted Lucy's re searched for clothes which she said belonged to her and not to Lacy, Attorney Hawkins, who was present, got his foot into tt, by in- forming Mra Seott that she could not get a divorce, as she had only been In the state four months, but he would see what he could do about recovering the clothes. Captain Wil- lard detiled Mike Powers to attend to the case and Mike invited the attorney to go along a peacemaker. So Hawkins went, also @ star re- porter. When the trio arrived at the room Lucy ooeupted in the Clinton house, the clothes could not be found. Mrs. Beott put in an appearance, and a dispute ensued . Mra, Scott's right finally shot and landed on Lucy's {t shoulder. Detective Powers npted to interfere, and in so 4 upset the stove, bringing the pipe town upon the bed and filling the atmosphere with de of soot This diversion stopped hostilities long enough for the officer to collar the two women, and he started with a for the door, Suddenly Lucy ame a back-handed twist on Mike and slipping from his grasp, grabbed Attorney Hawkin'’s umbrella and landed om Mra. Beott’s head. Then ott appeared and attempted to in re, when Lucy turned upon him twered three straight blows jow. At this Juacture peace- maker Hawkins took @ hand in the fent There was & panoramic view of flying arms, heels and fists, 4 rolling forms floor, As the combat waving umbrellas a upon the raged wards the | Hawkins thought mlite stairway. Attorney he detected the of a knife In the murky at- re, and fearing that it would nd upon the person of Mrs eott, he made a quick counter which placed Lucy hors de combat upon the floor. ‘Then he carried | Mrs. Scott out of the room, and the | searching party retreated in good order Later Mre. Beott came to police |neadquarters and informed Captain | Willard that she proposed to cut Lucy's head off at the first conven- lent opportunity. OHIO POLITICIAN IN TROUBLE la Milliner and a Baby Stand as His Accusers. ATHENS, ©., April 26.—William 8. Bower, prominent socially ities, was arrested today on a paternity charge filed by Mra, Fran- ces Hillott, a young woman, Bower gave bond of $300 for his appearance | for trial, Mrs, Elliott is out on $1000, charged | with having murdered her fnfant child by choking !t to death with a ribbon. She is a milliner Hower war recently named as co- respondent in a divorce sult fled by ‘alloon, When Mra. Elliott was Rower was @ candidate for central committeeman in the colleg pr elnet of this city. Prominent women met in mass convention and implor- ed the husbands and brothers to vote against Bower. They had con nected his name with Mra. Elliott's sted, misfortune Hower was ¢ however, the opposition making no fight ' y have elections been accom- panted with so much excltemen March the dead body of Mra. Fran Elifott’s child was found in the riously than most bridegrooms. He | the The order in which’ the regi con refused to submit to the wedding | ments will be returned will be left] In the cast of the City of Seattle | CHICAG April 26 bottom of an old chimney ceremony before he was baptis to the Macretion of Gen. Otis against D. T. Denny and wife, in| Reeves, $4256.00; stocks The woman asknowledged the and the ordinance of baptism was erence which sult was brought to collect an cows, $1,764.00; Texans, $2.75@4.75, |child and Bowers’ name was on the performed for his benefit by Re ALBANY, N. ¥., Aprit Last] asseeument o naceount of regrading| Hors IAght unchanged; rough, | tongues of many Charies A. Stocking, pastor of th night the assembly passed the anti-|and improving of Dexter street in $%.60005. mixed, $3.700@3.97%; heavy, After a coroner's jury had deter Maple avenue M. church of St, | trust bill, the purpose of which ts to| 1890, Judge Benson yesterday de- | $3.8004; pigs, $5,90@3.50, mined that the child had been stra Louis. prevent monopolies in articles of|creed that the city was entitled to a| Mheep—Natives, $4.504.15; western |gled to death, Mrs, Eliott was ar The ceremony of marriage follow- | [common use alien on the property owned by D, T. 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