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Show BILL IS NOT VERY FOND OF SITTING DOWN AND MOUTH KEEPING HIS SHUT, BUT YESTERDAY HE HAD TO. r 1 33- VOL JJitbUfiliri Ditilit at (Dijbrtt, Utah - COIL PRICES UP SETS M WIG IB SES-g- SUffMGISTS ARE BOW AI BALTIMORE, MB. OJ IT Annul Convention h Cwacs For i Seven Da Feb. 7. The thlrty-annu- al convention of the Na- as- i American Woman Suffrage theater open' at the Lyric SoUtg, and Judging from the number of delegatee who have here to attond the convention "? the unusually tine program which the seven days tai been prepared for latter promisee the convention, rftli the largest and moat successful of the organisation. ta the history the most prominent suffrs-g- fb. 8u-the country, among them the of founder the Anthony, suffrage movement, will attend of them are tat meetings and many cfeduled tor addresses. Gov-- or At the opening meeting tonight Warfield will welcome the dele-1- m T on behalf of the aute of Mary-Enbe-vthe mayor of Baltimore, on of the city, and the collector of the port on behalf of the government, several Interesting responses will be Bade and addresses by prominent will be delivered. BALTIMORE. COLORADO FATAL EXPLOSION Operator Says Walk-O- ut Will Ba Forced to Disrupt ths Unions. PITTSBURG, Feb. 7. Preparations are under way In earnest for the greatest coal strike In history. The price of coal was advanced 30 cents a ton on ORANGES NEARLY KILLED TWO SUCCOMBS TO BRIGHTS DISEASE CHILDREN. AND DEBILITY. v Two Are Killed and Seven Injured In a Premature Dynamite Blast on Western Pacific Construction Camp Strychnine Waa Present in th. Fruit and Great Alarm is Felt in ths State. Had Long and Distinguished Career in Utah and Laves Forty-Fiv- e Children. DEN VEIL Feb. 7. Thrown Into conwith every symptom of strychnine poisoning after eating the pulp and part of the peeling of an Blanche Aim-ber- g, orange, the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Alinberg of 1752 Washington came near dying. avenue, The case is exactly similar to that of Kenneth Baldwin, a two' ) ear-ol- d baby of Colorado Springs, who died in convulsions Se.turduy after eating an orange and part of the Ha by Alinberg ate the orange about 4 o'clock in the afternoon and shortly after the family retired about V o'clock she was seized with convulsions, and for a time her life was detqiaired of. lr. II. It. ltiirtholoniew was summoned and reached the child Just hi time. Slie g. had every symptom of strychiiliie vulsions, tSpeelal to ths Journal.) Saturday. Mare LOGAN. Feb. 7. Apostle One of the largest coal operators in Iner W. Merrill died at Richmond. the Pittsburg district, while discussing the situation and the cause leading up I'tah, at 3:60 last night, of Bright's to the coming fight, raid: disease and general debility, aged 74 the messenger relumed to the camp Early In the year we began to find GRANTSVILLE, Feb. 7. A messenHe had been suffering for soum years. that Wall street interests were anxious ger from a grading camp oil the West- Immediately, mid thus the meager time and Ills death was not unexpected. to break up the powerful union mine e Several of thane who are retorted miles west of workers of America. While It may be ern Pacific, thirty-fivApostle Merrill was horn In Rockme reare erhaps fatally so and In arrived the and injured to the Interests of the anthracite coal here, city today New ville, Westmoreland county, operators to rid their mines of union ported two dead and seven Injured as there is considerable excitement over 11 25, 1632. Brunswick, September labor, we. In the bituminous field of the the result of a premature tniwder ex- the affair In this city. Lat-- ti of wus Into Church the baptised work would rather Pittsburg district, A large force of Saints by Elder Skerry In in harmony with the union miners We plosion yesterday. GRANTSVILLE. Utah. Feb. 7. A work In a rock was men at same engaged do not want to shut down our mines qt 1652, and in Repteinlier of the the same time that the anthracite op- cut when the premature explosion oc- messenger from the grading camp of was consecrated to the priestyear miles erators do, but from the position the curred and it Is a miracle that more the Western Pacific, thirty-fiv- e hood ly Elder Crosby. coal miners are taking, we are forced from came In here, He came to Balt Lake City from and today reported not killed were outright. conInto line and the miners at their Keokuk, A premature explosion la., in 1852. arriving there on of dynamite the of the arrival vention did exactly what the 'Wall Immediately after 11 th. He married Karah September two in which The Aliiihergn nn well known in Atkinson in November 1853 and took ;eople were street financiers wanted them to do messenger doctors and a coroner were yesterday Just ms If the leaders had been paid to sent to the scene of the accldenL Def- killed and seven were badly Injured. Denver, having lived here for sixteen ills abode lit Bingham canyon, where do so. The messenger only stayed in the town years. Mr. Alinberg is the proprietor lie worked as a shingle maker. He The anthracite operators early In inite Information about the affair will for a short time and then took the lo- of the Alinberg carriage works. 141! moved to Bountiful In the spring of Waxee street. Whether ttie silson Is the fall made the boost that they would not be available until this evening, at 1854 and 111 16(0 moved to Richmond. force ua Into a strike whether we want- which time It Is expected that parties cal surgeons and the coroner and left natural one, rntitaln-- d In the akin of He was created a bishop In 18(1 and ed to or not. It looks as of they knew will return from the scene of the ex- for the scene of the accident. Mean- the orange, whether the acid soured held that office for eighteen years and while further details of the tragedy the contents of the hlonuuii, or whether was sulisequently called as stake counOna evening during the convention whgt they were talking abouL but we plosion. After delivering his message cannot be gleaned. to not devoted et did it believe that stryehnlne had been injected Into the selor to Bishop Prestim, holding that time. be wlU prominent geek peel, Is a iiueslliai. The symptoms sur office for ten years. President Remsen of The state constabulary, recently oollega women. Apostle Merrill rounding the lialdwhi child's death and waa made president of the Logan temHopkins university will preside. swom In, numbering 240 men and di(he Illness of Blanche Aliulierg point ple lu 1684 and waa ordained an aposTho epeskers will be Mies M. Carey vided Into four companies, every man of strongly to the lutter hypothesis. of former member Mawr; States the a IMlted Bryn president tle In 1868 by President Woodruff, nojnu,K. Who could have so endangered the Presidents Georg ML Holy army, United States navy or the naWooley, president Q. Cannon and Jopi.ry life of thousands of people hi poisoning tional guard, had Its Inception In the okc college; Lucy M. Salmon, professBmlth and eight apostles being seph oranges Is a question with a deep mys- il the ceremony, or of history, Yssasr college; Mary A. mind of lawmakers who are alleged to tery behind it. Smith be governed by the anthracite coal opJordan, professor of English, Keliginus duties were not the sol The mutter will be Investigated. An eoUm! Mary W. Calkins, professor erators. The four companies will be of hla Ufa, however. In 1I7C activity effort la now being made lo And the und 1878 lie served resiectlvely a term of philosophy and psychology, WelleslImmediately armed and will be ready commission house from which they In the house and council of the legta-li'tu- re, ey college, and Mr. Charles Park, of to begin active duly by April 1. It Is the point from caine and ascertain ths Collega Equal Suffrage league. and for ten years waa a nuun-Is- -r expected that with this bldy, having which they were shipped. Another evening will be devoted to more authority than any police force of the county council and for twenof the state, it will be unnecessary to the consideration of ths topic of Municty years postmaster for Richmond. He oath WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. After Its he had taken the endowment TO TALK BILL TO DEATH. was elected a member of the Btata ipal government, when men prominent call out the national guard to protect adjournment yesterday, the Smoot twelve times, each time taking an oath along ths lines of municipal reforms property, as has been the case in the hearing opened In earnest this morncollege board 111 1888 and Agricultural to pray ceaselessly, that God would Bi.l. Not glaseman, That Sugar wlU be beard. held Among those who are coal strikes of the last two decades. for year a At tha that A. the position S. of blood for the avenge upon appeared ing. Worthington prophet Marked for Slaughter, to speak on that night are Mr. Rudolph The anthracite coal operator-- , have the senator and John G. Carlisle rep- -, the United States. The witness said time of his death he was a member of Blankenburg of Philadelphia, who was stored millions of tone ofkeoal In the resented the Protestants. the board of the Brigham Toung colThere was he believed that polygamous cohabitaInstrumental In the overthrow of the numerous coal pockets In eastern a big attendance, women being In the tion had Increased since Utah had been WASHINGTON, Fob. 7. The Phil- lege. tariff bill will lie talked to death thVi at the last election In hie city; Pennsylvania. It la doubtful If there Apoatle Merrill Is reputed to have admitted as a state. He said Senator ippine in the senate if the plana of the beet married five times. He was tha father ll Hr. Dudley Faulks of Indiana, ever was so much coal stored away At majority. a of conditions. knew SniiMit these Walter Wolfe, professor formerly augur Interests of the country can ac- of forty-fiv- e service commissioner; Hon.' Frederick one time. This coal will be doled out, In children and had 13T the Brigham Ynungecolleg-o- f ProJprof. Wolfe said a J1 or mini could not complish 1L Already there has been grand children. . Tweiily-al- s Hove, senator from Ohio; also Mias so that the strike can be carried on a vo, was the chief of hla witness for the become a United senator because when In Id a' plan which, It la asserted, will children are married. Jam Addama of Hull House, Chicago. year If necessary. During the last an- Protestants. He told of the mar- his oath to the church conflicted with plural the hill to Its death when a move The late Apoatle Merrill had been Then will be another evening, de- thracite strike the operators advanced Cluff to his oath to the nation he would give carry of Prof. Benjamin Is made to get It twinned. The story summoned as a witness In the Rmnnt voted to Women In History," when prices and thus raised a public howl, riage The witness said himself body and soul to the church. Florence Reynolds. Is one ripe In possibilities. addresses will be delivered by Miss and political Influence waa brought to hearing which started this morning la It to known that one senator Is pre-- I Hirie Brem, president of the Illinois bear on the operators to stop the strike. Washington. Woman's taring a si leech aggregating 200,000 Christian Temperance It Is said that It Is the intention of the words, which he will deliver piecemeal Union; Mrs. Belle de Rivera, presiPNEUMONIA IS WORSE. coal operators In the east to maintain whenever the bill Is brought forth for dent of the New York Woman Suff- prices equally during the strike period, debate. Other senators also are to King Tuberculosis Will Now Hava Ca rage league; Miss Jane Campbell, so as to keep the public satisfied, as it speak at great length. Take a Back Beet. president of the Philadelphia Woman Is alleged to be the Intention to break Suffrage association, and Mrs. Jean up the miners union rather than make TAIGNY WILL CONFER. Kelson, Fenfleld, N. T. ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 7. The stats any money out of the fight of health, In ill, annual Among the other prominent speakThe bituminous cnel operators startdepartment NEW YORK, Feb. 7. M. Talgny, bulletin of vital statistics, saye that ers who will be heard at the convented last fall to store coal. were They the French diplomat who waa refused In the last year It reported ion are the Rev. Anna H. Shaw, presi- suddenly confronted with a demand 137,00 admittance to the Venezuelan republic deaths, with the returns of 175 delayed. dent of the National Woman for coal and advanced prices, which Suffrage by President Castro, arrived here today This made a death rale of 17.4 a thousoclatlon; Mrs. Florence Kelley, New consumed the surplus thus stored He will and population, or about tha average on hla way to Washington. Tork City, of the away. By April 1 It is doubtful If hold a consultation with the French of the lust five years, against . la and secretary of the National there will be two weeks' supply of soft U going home on tha 1904, which was high. Thera waa a who Consumers' embassador, Mr. B. coal stored. league; Henry 10th of this month. Blackwell, senior editor of the Wo-n- 'i deaths, (gainst dally average of S 0 in 1901 and 360 in 1903. Journal, Boston; Mrs. Henry Vsldo Coe, wife of Sebator Coe of Or-fo- n Pneumonia waa tha chief caum of and president of the Oregon Wo-w- on death, causing even more than In 1904. KECK Suffrage association; Mrs. Susan BACHELORS NOT 14,157, against' 19,581 In 1904 and 9,000 Fessenden, a prominent lecturer of in 1902. It exceeds all deatba from Boston; Mrs, PauMne diseases of the nervous system and Stelnem, mem-- w of the board of education of Tolalmost equals all from diseases of the edo; the Rev. Herbert S. Bigelow, AFRAID OF RER circulatory system. Consumption Putor of the Vine Street Congrega-win- al caused fewer deaths than pneumonia. church, Cincinnati, O.; Mrs. Lu- -t There were more than B.0U0 deaths Ames Mead, director of the Na-"- 1 from pneumonia In the first five month started with a companion to cross the the report of Commissioner Garfield. Peace society, Boston; the Rev. and in November and December the track, not realising the speed of the Attorney Morrison moved the court to Antoinette Brown Blackwell. New APPEAL TO BE TAKEN TO SU- - approaching rate again increases largely 10.4 per was He the HAS train. PICK OF hit 8CHMIDLAP HELEN by PREME COURT. eotk, one of the the reading, as a waste cent of the deaths of the year were early pioneers of the locomotive and ground to pieces while dispense with TWENTY. IB0Temnt; Mrs. Coonley Ward, Chl-y.- ;. from this caure, against 9.5 per cent his companion barely escaped with his of time, but the motion was not sun Ella 8- - Stewart Chicago, In 1904. talned. The first fifty pages consumed life. wwdent of the Illinois state Of epidemic diseases the most noSuffrage Crime Waa Senaation One for Which The train did not atop. Six miles four hours In reading and there then Woman Who Murdered Her oclatlon and trustee of Eureka coErring table thlrg has been the continuance remained three hundred pages unread, Woman Involved Tried to Ason an waa unidentified further man Husband Haa Large Band of which gives the packers a breathing lly" Mrs. Mary 8. Anthony slater of and wider prevalence of cerebro-apln- al sume ths Blame. killed In the same manner. B. Anthony; Miss Arden Buitora. Harriet May space of about three days of eight meningitis. In 1906 the mortality from organiser for the New York hours each. that disease was 2,668, against 1,700 In SUGAR GROWERS. 80UTHERN we Suffrage Attomey-Genprwho at Moody, association; Mlsa Anne 1904, the average in former yean be7. i An appeal has BOISE, Ida., Feb. Geneva. N. Y, granddaugh-- T was notified by wire of DENVER, Feb. 7. Twenty men are ing 650. tended court, 7. of Garrett Smith. The mnua! the death of his law MOBILE, Ala., Feb. been perfected In the murder case of partner, Joseph convention of the Interstate to have tnclr claims for the PATTERSON HURLS DEFIANCE. Florence Kelley will conduct a William Hicks Hall, which took place at Haverhill, waiting better Bond, Henry toassociation here opened hand of Helen Schmldlap, Just acquiton Industrial problems, fu the attend He Blass. will Feb. 7. Senator WASHINGTON. probably known as Fred Bond, who waa con- day for a three-day- s session. The neraL Chapman Catt, president ted of the murder of her husband on Fatteraon hurled defiance at his Demorf the .IT,e sucInternational Woman Suffrage victed of murder In the first degree a meeting promises lo be the most the ground of Justification, considered, cratic colleagues In the senate today, cessful in the history of the associ0" w111 TURBINE STILL AGITATES. and will year ago, in Boise county, Idaho, and ation. An lie charged them with attempted Inu r and of twenty men are willing to lay timidation number large unusually report for' her association. the case will be pawed on by the suand coercion. The Colorado cane the delegatee If sugar representing man declared he had been characterEngaged m In- their name and fortune at her feet JJUJ H' Bhaw wlU conduct a preme court. Interests of the various southern states Naval Engineers ofStill she will but notice them. But she ised as a "White House Democrat and the Proposition. vestigation h of the It will bo remembered that the Is In attendance and the delegates who stepped from the criminal court bolter who sold his vote for patronage. ta the convention. crime, which was committed October seem to be filled with more than ordiBROOKLYN, Feb. 7. Naval engi- freed from the charge of murdering He said If the action of the caucus be w,u tlso pirt a sermon on Sun- enthusiasm. nary neers are still engaged In examining her husband seven monthe ago haa no approved that freedom of thought and preach I, 1304, contained many sensational men who are Among the freedom of action would be dead. with a view of determining thought for any of them. features. Bond was living at the home here to take prominent part in the convention turbines, delegatee will leave Baltimore the said she will take up her life She take haa mechanism whether may that conventlon to Waah- - of Charles Dally, and a strong attach- are Secretary Wilson of the depart- place of the reciprocating engine. The with her children and live down the NORTH COAST LIMITED WRECKED W yhere celebration will be held ment waa. formed between himself and ment of agriculture. Governor Broward board of construction of the navy has past. Nevertheless, men from far and i. 8EATTLE, Feb. 7. Four can on the Is highly interested In of Mlsa Susan B. rjf Mrs. Dally. before it now, hut doubt near, men of wealth and men of hum- Northern Pacific east bound North this After the killing Mrs. of Florida, who and question will be one of the exists In on Feb- - Dally attempted to protect her lover by sugar growing ble position,, want her for a wife and Coast limited Jumped the track at the minds of some of the ta th trtjthfiay to- make Church of Our admitting that she shot her husband principal speakers before the convenare willing to shelter her from the Byron station this morning. A cook, this departure Fhni. expect that Miss Clara in self defense, but at the preliminary tion. from the usual engineering equipment world for the rest of her life. Although was seriously Injured. Ban w lu there If her health per- - examination she broke down and gave are impressed the audience which has watched the Of course, designers CONNECTICUT POMOLOGISTS. ANOTHER WREciT VICTIM. the testimony on which Bond was afwith the fact that the British admiralty Schmldlap trial has been essentially The han decided to Install turbines on feminine, there have been men there terwards convicted. PORTLAND, ..Feb. T. Mrs. Nellie HARTFORD, Conn..- Feb. UNVEILING At the trial In the district court ex- Connect cut Homological society opened board the latest type of English battle- who did not push their way to the Riley of Walla Walla, the fifth vicJIIFT . TO STATE. were taken to a number of Its fifteenth annual convetlon here to- ships, but in all such instances it la front, but who came to listen and to tim of the wreck at Bridal Veil yesceptions abhvilLe. Feb-- 7. Interesting the rulings of LTTTr? terday, died In the hospital this mornJudge Stewart, and the day. A large number of delegates from desired to go slowly lest there be some hops. ,n tte Tennes- - appeal la baaed, on the allegations that all parts of the state Is present and mistake. The engineering officers who Some have not the courage to tell her ing. w fternnll BrrJr at the capitol this these rulings were prejudicial to the every district le well represented. In are concerned with this feature have even by letter of their desires; but cerwhen the portrait In oil of righto of the defendant. RATE BILL DEDATE CLOSED. connection with the meeting. Which will recently revisited the private plant In tain It (a that full twenty are waiting Hon- - Gustovu. A. rift of last two days, a highly Interesting ex- South Brooklyn, where a Curtis, tur- anxiously to learn their fate. One of WASHINGTON. Feb. 7. CongressHenry, a The Impres- these men, It is understood,. was called men Cochrane and WTlllams (Mlsa) for hibition of fruit and pomologies! ap- bine- la on exhibition. BAY. LINEVITCH IS OUT. 2n oft.r!CtHe,,,T of c,art-cii- m Henry, will be pre- although on the second venire from which the the Democrats, and Hepburn for the pliances is held In Unity hall, where sion created la favorable, The BERLIN. Feb. 7. It is again per- the meetings are held. Among the there are. some things yet to be deter- twelve talesmen were selected. Republicans, closed the debate on the PUtlJL "tat winTennessee. be delivered sistently Ye ported that General Ltne-vlt-ch speakers who will address the meet- mined In regard to coal consumption rate bill today. p!fch D' Portep- - "h was ae- PAT CROWE ON TRIAL. itoiTfcJS" has been dismissed from the ings are many prominent authorities and economy of operation. It la felt r Is not sufMajor Henry presided Russian army on account of hie Inabll- - on fruit culture, like Samuel H. Derby that the demonstration WOMAN AGAIN REPRIEVED. e conventlon OMAHA. Feb. 7 The trial of Pat which nomt- - Ity to keep any semblance of order and of Woodside. Del.; Prof. A. G. Culley ficiently conclusive, and there will be TRENTON, N. J.. Feb. 7. Mrs. Tolit4 u, rter fnr governor. The discipline among the mutinous soldiers of the Connectcut Agricultural : col further Investigation of the subject be- Crowe for the kidnapping of tha son ls, the Italian woman, accused of murWetur The xtatJZ of Cudahy and the robbery of 125,000 der, has been granted another reprieve ccI,teiJ behalf of In Manchuria. No official denial of togs; Edwin Hoyt of New Canaan, and fore the question caa he definitely Gov. John L Cox. I the report has yet been Issued. until March 12th. began today. George M. Twitchell of Lewiston, Me. Near Grantsville, Utah. two-yeur-o- ld de-tel- ls. r.. ihiIs-oilin- jjf del-oyl- ee WOLFE SAYS MORMONS WOULD AVENGE PROPHET ez-dv- nt on MIT SUE al Cane-Growe- rs' J An-Jto- 1 7-- . - gv?" oi-e- J! AT AT GRADING CAMP fl I APOSTLE MERRILL FRUIT BE AN- j Session. ! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1906 STRIKE TALK INCREASE OF THIRTY CENTS NOUNCED IN EAST. Pittsburg jjirty-rijEt- ! ay |