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Show WAS A LUCKY TODAY AND WILL HAVE A MCE. NEW POST OFF'CE eUlLD'MG SOON. PROVO TOWN VOL X. Uitlilisliri) Dailu at (Dtjilrn, Utah No. 45 flRCHABD contained to sives WITH SPANIARDS OPENED enough BAD WRECK ON THE AMERICAS TRADE bomPOPedby IT explo- INCREASED HAS GREATLY SINCE WE FLOGGED THEM. Some Figures Which Show How Wo Are Selling the Dons Two An Our Goods. TO STRETCH HEMP Engineers. Three Passengers 'Condemned Man Storms Around and Three Tramps Dead His Cell in Frenzy of Rage Fireman Injured. and Fear. Feb. 21. WASHINGTON. The Infernal DENVER, Frb. under planted" machine which of Chief Jusresidence of the the gate dissected this tice Gabbert was contain a sufficient found to Lmoum of exrloelve. to kill a The explosives were In awilen box. eight Inches long. ven Inches wide nd and inches deep. It contained a hundred riant caps, ten poundswithof. dynamite potassium nd cotton saturated acid. chlorate and a bottle of sulphuric had a The bottle containing the acid rubber cork connected by a cord which When the vas attached to the gate. waa calculated gate opened the cord to pull out the cork allowing the acid to run through the opening In the top of the box setting lire to the cotton and and exploding the giant caps 51. . er dynamite. The de- tails of American trade with Bpain In the last fiscal year are exceedingly interesting. since they show a marked growth both as to imports from exports to Bpain since the war. A comparison of the condltiona ln 1905 with those of 1897. the last year prior to the war with Spain, according to the official figures just published, shows that Imports into the United States from that country have Increased from 93.500.0oi) to S8.5oo.ooo, and the exports from the United States to Spain have Increased from $11,000,000 to 917,000,-00speaking ln round numbers. The principal articles imported from Spain are frulta and nuts, sulphur ore, cork, wines and vegetables. Fruits and nuta are by far the largest Item in the Imports from Spain, amounting In 1905 to considerably more than 99.000,000 out of a total Importation of 98.500,000 from that countryOf this total of more than 93.0u0.00rt worth of fruit and nuta, almonds amounted to 9885.254; preserved and prepared fruits, raisins, 8196.100, while olives and grapes formed the bulk of the re0. - 3664,-49- Man Ars Arraignsd. BOISE, Ida., Feb. 21. Moyer, Hey-woand Pettibone. In charge of a were takdeputy warden and guards, en to Caldwell this morning for arraignment. The train stopped opposite the county Jail and the prisoners At 10 o'clock they were transferred. were before Probate Judge Church, where the information was read which -charged each with murdering ex Gov. The prisoners were repSteunenberg. resented by E. F. Richardson of Denver. The latter had no legal authority to appear, not having been admitted This courtesy to practice In Idaho. was extended at the request of Prosecuting Attorney Van Duyn. Pettibone was first arraigned, and the affidavit read charging him with exploding the bomb by which Frank Bteun-enbemet his death on the night of od STEEL INDUSTRY SH01&S VELOUS GROWTH. A MAR- DECLINES Iren Ora Imported in Immense Quantities from the Republic of Cubs. Says Only Force Enough to Take Her From the Building FIRED ON A DISTILLERY. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 21. Reports Indicate that General Orloff has been sent to quell the Insurrection ln the Baltic provinces He shot over 700 revolutionists and bombarded their December 30th. headquarters and the4 bombarded a A raid on Tiflea by the The same charge waa then read to distillery. Tartars is feared. Heywood and Moyer, the affidavits jvctly charging the defendant .. with the crime of murder. The defendants stood mute, refusing to plead. Richardson demanded an Immediate preliminGET ary hearing. Under the law It must he had within two days after the arraignment. The attorneys agreed the cases should go over till the 27th. OFFICE Richardson demanded that the prosecution produce the names of the witnesses by which proof of the charges be established, but the court overruled on the ground that the prosecu- SIXTY-FIV- E THOUSAND FOR THE tion alleged It had three witnesses who GARDEN CITY. will cornborrate the affidavit of the prosecuting attorney. Richardson contended an affidavit is not sufficient, as it charged them with being present Bill Favorably Reported by the Senate Committee This at Caldwell and committing a crime when Pettibone has not been In Idaho Morning. for twelve years, Heywood for eight years, and Moyer since last October, and the complaint did not charge them WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. Provo. with conspiracy. The court ordered the prisoners be permitted to have Utah, was one of the lucky cities tobooks, but not newspapers. They may day. She will have a new poatolfice write letters If Inspected by the war- building which will coat 865.000. The den. The defendants were committed senate committee on public buildings without ball pending preliminaries. The party was brought back to the today agreed to report favorably on Penitentiary at 2 o'clock thla aftern- the measure. oon. Included In the bill la an appropriation of 8175,000 for a public building at Eureka, Cal., and 810,000 for the Mining Campa Exeitsd. ; BOISE. Feb. 21. The news of the building at Boise, Idaho. arrest of Heywood. Moyer and Others John R. Clum, who haa Just been raused the greatest excitement In postmaster at Fairbanks, er appointed City and the De Lamar mining Alaska, called on President Roosevelt camps, a detective who haa been today In company with Senator Piles working there as a miner the past two to urge his claims for the governorweek was discovered and narrowly ship of the territory. craped death. The officers had the The president stated that Lieutengreatest difficulty In him away. ant Jarvis had been tendered the e reahced Boise getting this morning and place, but had made no decision as to mows rough handling, but refuses to whether he would take It or not If Jarvis declines, said the president, The claim Is made Clum will be given consideration. the by prosecution that Orchards confession Attorney-Gener- al The president, waa voluntary and he was not promised Moody, Speaker Cannon and Senators Dolllver and Clapp held a conference on the rate bill this afternoon. It la Will Spend Plenty. believed they discussed the court rer?EN'ER- - Feb. 21. The Western view feature of the bill. In the house a resolution waa Introreoeratlon will expend 1100,000 to re the release of duced today which directs Interstate Moyer, Heywood no Pettibone and any other members commence commission to investithe organisation who may be ar-"- td gate whether the anthracite coal roads In connection with the assae- - have combined in restraint of trade and atinn of Bteunenberg or any other to control products and fix prices. of'Wch they believe them Thle announcement was made MITCHELL IN PITTSBURG. rheY Will use every cent In 21. President Feb. PITTSBURG. and tfHi ask aid of every oran!zatlon In the country. At-t- h John Mitchell, of the miners union, arRichardson wires from Boise rived here this morning and had a widen ce against Moyer, Hey-vino- tn conference with the district commitand RHlbone Is not of a con- - tee in charge of the fight to oust Presithe charge, dent Dolan from the leadership. men aPe ullt solely upon Mitchell says the affairs of the New th! th alleged York conference are progressing confession of Orhcard. smoothly and It will not be necessary to reconvene the national convention r5T.vxrchBrd a Traitor. -Frt 21-- Last evening's of miners. ' ' 1 Times He declares ?rint a ,torT general strike in the Harry Orchard, ln the Hews this bltumlnious fields would be the only moralnl" ,how h,m to be an ex - way an anthracite strike could win. spotter Mitchell said: So far aa known m,n,nB companies and n He declared W-"HsiT?- nf there will be no strike. JlT,t6P- - Th he wanted the non-uniminers to knguage: hard, who Is Under arrest quit work and thought they would. n After an all day conference Mitchell issued a statement that the district f. Laden charging the convention had removed President DoTcstern Federation of lan, the secretary, treasurer and the Vliners of the executive board. a number of He said sc far as the national organisation la concerned it can oust the (Continued on Page S.) president of the district rg I paa-senge- lK-nn- GR08VENOR re-wa- rd. nt. Lvi117 tr . SS . I tK . on vice-preside- nt 18 DEFEATED. This Will Be the Old Mans Last Tarm in the Lower House. COLUMBUS. Ohio. Feb. 21. Gen- eral Groavenor lias been defeated for a renomliiatlun for congress. In the convention, which was held In the ancient city of Lancaster thla morning, Albert Douglas, of Chllllcothe, was nominated on the first ballot. General Gmsvenor didnt get a single vote from his own county and did not get the solid vote of any county. There were only twenty votes In the convention. Was Employed. l , : 1 - it-lea- 1 Vnm-ylvanl- mii-terl- al o erle-I'lutin- - e s le BONBARDMENT CONTINES. TANGIER, Feb. 21. The Moroccan warship Sldl El Turkl today renewer the bombardment of the arms factory at Marchlca. The pretender haa sen( cavalry to prevent the sultans troops from landing. WABHlXUTi'X. Fell. 21 Dr. Minor Moiris ntaili- - pul-lb- today tinwith the president regarding; the leeeiit expulsion of his wife ly from the White house. lr. Morris wrote the president, demanding a public apology. Secretary Loeh. tit the direction of , the replied that the executive had made an Investigation of all the attendant ciivumxtunreH and the arrest was Justified, and lidded that only force enough was used in make the arrest uf Mrs. Morris effective. Mrs. Morris, some weeks ago, called at the White house and asked to see the president. Site wanted to talk with him coiicenilng the dismissal of her husliuml from the medical ili'iwrtment of the army, where he was employed as n eon t rue t surgeon. She was refused admission, became hysterical and Imd to be removed from the building by force. She claimed inure force waa used than was necessary and that a negro imrter laid his Impious hands on her In removing her from the premises. For a time she wits completely prostrated. Senator Tillman made the Incident an excuse for a bitter attack on tha president In tha senate and asked for an Investigation. This was refused, - ue eorre-il.iiiibi- pro-blent- con-elud- ed ( NATIONAL MINE MANAGERS. Session Opens Today at Springfield, Illinois. HI.. Feb. 21.-- Th SPRINGFIELD, ninth annual meeting of the National Mine Managers and Assistants' Mutual Aid association was us-nehere today at the state house. One vote la allowed In the convention to avery seven nienilM-ra- , or major fraction thereof, in each local. The executive council of the national Is composed of Jonathan Faster, i ansa. Ark.; John F. Nultall, Four Mile. Ky.; Thomas Hannah, Blossom-be- r. 111.; Joseph Henderson. foul CKy, 111.; Tom Moses, Westvllle. III.; Thomas II. Devlin, Assumption. III.; James Harrison, Springfield. 111.; John E. Williams, Springfield. 111.; John W. White, Belleville, 111.; Thomas ltoe, Orchard d It-h- SMOKELESS FUEL POST Bll-V- . - .1 llTTSRl'lSG. la The demand for raw ni.iii-ii.i- l ncil in ;hc l a .iMifacturc of is git-a- t that all cunls in the imp.-iof iron ote I'llli'AGi). Feb. 21. The state's here was nuUli.-.- lmm Wire eclipsed last month. i lien nearly Tirid that the state hnaid u( jiardnns j li'ri.oiiii tons iirrited in X. vv York and mill the governor had declinid to d other eastern ports. the convicted liile more titan une-ha- 'f of the clemency to wife murderer, and that lie will be January imports came from the Cuban a annex controlled by the hanged Friday, as arranged. When lloch waa told of the failure Stitl coinaiiy, the material was largef ids last hope, he burst into a frenzy ly imported on lMtlsbuig district if The call for ore by mills loand fear and denounced every lie connected with the prosecution. He cated in the iitlcriur is so urgent that stormed around his cell and declared considerable imports an- - King made the officers were a band of murderers from I'eista, Simla and ilnviv. The and thugs, and showed signs of gieat first cargo If Iron ore ever brought into mental distress. Later he calmed down the Ildti-i- l Stales from a Persian gulf uinl has evidently began to prepare for port came from Bussorah. Hie worst. Manganese on-- , chrome ore. iron pyrites. miscellaneous Iron anil steel DEAR OLD GIRL! and pig iron, as well ns iron ore, were imported last month, making the She is Celebrating Her 106th Anni-sar- y total imports llo.tijt tons. Fnnn Cuba came tin.Mn tons of lion ore. From Today. tons of on- - were shipped. Simhi 313-1were fmsirted. BRIDGEPORT, Unllil.. Fill. 21. Min. From Urei-ci- - I4.7DH i f nmngaru-son- lii.4ii( tons of the g lYlioruh SlUlinaii of Kunlun Ik Bomher lrtdh birthday today. Sla- 1.45 tom Imported came fn-in still fairly strong, alt hough slie lain bay. India. The chrome ore. 2.44l tons, not fully recovered from Hit attack of came from Xew Caledonia. From IUiu-mlast month came 4. 175 tons of she had last summer. It was Kun-pthat she would not survive, structuml steel and other finished mabut mo remarkable was her vitality terial, Antwerp sending 1.425 of that she rallied after three weeks of structural steel. From PllU-y'Island, illness ami was once inure able locHtcd off Newfoundland, 2.(19 tolls of to 1m-- up and around the house. Mrs. Iron pyrites wen- - shipped hen-- . The Silliman lives with her grandson. pig iron liniHirts aggregated 15,1149 Frederick E. SUllmim, within a mile of and came chiefly from Kuglund. the house where she was bom, FebruNEGRO KILLED. ary 21, 1800. She remembers the stirring times MERIDIAN. Miss., Feb. 21. The Mo-biof the war of 1M2 as well, she says, A Ohio fast freight No. 31 was as if they had occurred yesterday. Mrs. Silliman haa never traveled In wrecked at the north switch at Ma a railroad train and has not even seen rlon, a small station north of this city, The engine and nine car a trolley car. She has not been out yesterday. of Connecticut since 1819. She retains went into the ditch and the track was most of her faculties unimpaired, and tom up for a considerable distance, reads without glasses, liut Is almost delaying traffic for several hours. A completely deaf. She believes in plain negro fireman was caught under the locomotive and crushed to death. living and regular habits. Mi-r- RKDDING. Uni.. Feb. 21. Southbound passenger train Xu. 13. first section. run into a slide a half mile above IVltu last night. The head engine was hurled front the track over an embankment. the second was derailed on the embankment uud turned on Its side. rs Several of the crew and the were injured. AYhlle a rescuing party waa at work, a second big slide came dowr., covering the ;iarty. and three tramps Engineer were killed, while three missing passengers are believed in have been covered under the eunlt of the second slide. Fireman Peters and the mall clerk have been found still alive, but missing. Engineer Freel, of the second engine, was also killed. TO RECEDE IN CASE OF MRS. DR. MINOR MORRIS. , 0; mainder. The largest exports to Spain are raw cotton, which amounted In 1905 to more than 812.725.000; tobacco, unmanufactured, 8813,855; crude mineral oil, 8863.829; shooks, staves and headings, iron and 3427,257; boards, 8296.565; steel manufactures. 3307.544, and leather and manufactures thereof. 8246.669. The trade with Spain In 1905, both aa to exporta and Imports, was larger than In any preceding year ln the history of our trade with that country. DOT APOLOGIZE L j Voted. Jilntlgatlng PACIFIC L , er three-quart- DIGAMIST HOCR LANDSLIDE DITCHES A DOUBLE GOVERNOR DECLINES TO EXHEADER PASSENGER. TEND HIM ANY CLEMENCY. KILL A HUNDRED. Bad Han and This Fellow Is a Aid For Moyer SOUTHERN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1906 FOR BATTLESHIPS NAVAL OFFICERS MUCH INTERESTED IN POSSIBILITIES. Would Bo a Great Advantaga of War and During Maneuvers. sions Numerous attempts have been made ln the past to find some method of doing sway with smoke from the coal used in firing, but the various flues and patent contrivances tried proved ineffective ln every single case. SAYS JOHN IS HOME. Rockefeller's Brother Speaks From Far Off Rems. ROME, Feb. 21. William Rockefeller, who, with his wife and daughter, are staying at the Excelsior hotel here, met with a mishap while "automobiling from Naplea The machine In which they were riding collided with a fallen rock near Terracina and, owing to their failure to obtain fuel to operate the automobile, they were forced to pass the night at the scene of the accident In an interview Mr. Rockefeller said that the rumors of hi brother Johns disappearance was absurd. He said his brother had not left New York and at E Mines, LONG BEACH HAS 8ENSATION ITS OWN IN GRAFTING. OF in Tims Mayor Is Hsld in Bonds of Fivo Thousand to Appoar for Trial in WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. Naval officers are much Interested ln the possibilities of results from the use of a smokeless fuel. Importance attaches to the use of auch an article an account of Its contribution to the secrecy of naval operations by means of Invisibility. It has become an Important requirement that there shall he as little attention as possible attracted to naval ships In operation in time of war, and it la for this reason that the deadest kind of paint is used on tha hulls of the vessels and that smokeless powder has been adopted for ammunition. With the dense smoke that pours out of some of the funnels it la easy enough to locate a ship under way; ln addition to which, smoke of thla kind, when ships are ln fleet formation, obscure signals displayed and might lead to confusion, if not disaster. Naturally, under the circumstances, any prospect of obtaining a fuel which does not emit amoke will be of Importance. The tests, which have been conducted under the naval bureau of equipment, have promised important results, but they have not gone far enough to lead to any final conclu- could be found FALSE TEETH FOR hla residence there. Court LOS ANGELES, Feb. 21. Mayor Rufua, of Long Beach, waa this morning held ln bond of 85,000 to appear for trial in the superior court on the charge of accepting 3356 from an architect ln connection with building a wharf and a pavilion. It appears that the evidence In the case la very positive. Inasmuch aa the official took a check and the check haa been discovered. TRYING FOR A JURY. Both Sides Making a Strong Fight in Bortha'o Murdor Trial. NEW YORK, Feb. 21. The effort to get a jury In the case of Bertha French girl, Claiche, the charged with the murder of her master, was continued today. It aeema to be very difficult to get Jurymen. Nearly every man called to the box la chal- lenged for cause. Bertha's defense will be that Gerd-ro- n, the man she killed on July 10 last, was a young giant, standing over alx feet and weighing more than 250 pounds. He made her act as his slave for nearly alx years and forced her to go on the streets to make a living for him. So Impressive Is her story that many New York people have subscribed large urns of money for her defense. The girl admits she did the killing, and there are rumors to the effect that certain members of the police force urged her to shoot him. Gerdrun was killed while under arrest ln the custody of three police officers. It is asserted that $800 he la known to have had when arrested was not found when the body was turned over to the morgue. Only two more Jurors were secured today. Five are now in the box. ", IS DOUBTLESS DEAD. Feared That Affred Bard Has Met With Foul Play While Abroad. NEW YORK, Feb. 2L Detective John J. Fogarty returned today from Brussels, where he went to locate Alfred M. Bard, a nephew of the former senator from California. He say the young man is undoubtedly dead. Foone, gartys mission was a fruitless although he thinks the youth met his death aa the result of foul plsy. Young Bard went abroad for the purpose of studying the violin, and failed to return when expected. 111. The attendance at th convention la very large and some highly Important matters will come up for consideration WOODEN LEGS FOR PUSSY AND and discussion. GLASS EYES FOR ROVER. WALSH PROPERTIES. CHICAGO, Feb. 21. Member of the clearing house association and direcEnglish Surgson Starts a Rslitf Busi- tors of the Southern Indiana railroad, ness For Maimsd Ania John R. Walsh line, held a meeting mals. late yesterday afternoon at which a report was made that there are excellent prospect for the early transLONDON, Feb. 21. Dugs and cats fer of the Walsh railway, coal and can now he fitted In London with false quarry properties. teeth, wooden legs, Imitation paws and ELECTRIC SPARKS. glass eyes. This development In modManufacturers of wood alcohol want ern surgical science Is described by Prof. Hobday of Kensington, one of the tax on grain alcohol retained. England's foremost veterinary surrifles will be Issued geons, ln his book on Canine and Fe- to all students of military schools. The author expresses line Surgery. the hope in hie volume thet he may At a consistory this morning the advance the application of modern pope created nineteen French bishops. surplcal principle for the benefit of Senator Teller, of Colorado, says it le the suffering animals of the world. only a matter of time when we will Pictures of the operating theater and annex Santo Domingo. Instruments various table, and the A thief stole a registered mall packused In operating are given, and later In the bonk there are photographs age In San Francisco yesterday and from life of dogs and cats which have got 816,000 In bonds In one picbeen surgically treated. The former premier of Servla has ture of a Blenheim spaniel le shown sit- been sent to prison for alx months for ting proudly beside his false leg and state secret. Imitation paw, while the next picture revealing Havana la on the qul vlve for Alice shows a dug wearing hie false limb end Nick. They will attend a grand and looking prouder than ever. Further on there le a pet fox terrier ball tomorrow evening. with a beautifully made artificially A wireless station has been recomJoint false piw, thla latter Improve- mended for Cape Flattery. Thla la In ment being the most expensive form of service. false limb. The cheapest of all are the Interest of the of made entirely leather. Railway employes at Cheyenne have In the chapter on operations on the petitioned the senate not to pass a mouth several accounts are given of railway rate bill, because it will mesa cases in which dogs were successfully a cut In wages. fitted with false teeth and there is a Full blooded Indians will not be picture Illustrative of an aged shep- permitted in future to pell their homeherd dog with a set of artificial teeth without consent from the secwhich It stripped In the most approved steads of the Interior. fashion before the photographers lens. retary A picture of an aged collie shows how Three men lost their lives in the Us lost teeth were replaced with gold Old Dominion copper mine at Globe, Arizona, yesterday. The fire haa been by an American bridge work. hours. Realistic glass eyes for cate and dogs raging for thirty-si- x are depicted elsewhere, with a phoelected a Democratic Pittsburg. Pa., tograph of a valuable cat thus fitted on mayor yesterday. The election In two eyes the left side of Its face, the Philadelphia was mixed. The Weaver looking as much alike as could he wish- men, however, won ln most Instances. ed for. There le also a pug dog shown with a falsa eye of vulcanite, and two Edna Dickerson, who had to fight for pictures of a Japanese spaniel before an estate of 32,660,060 In the courts of and after the substitution of a glass Minneapolis; has married the Chicago eye; Prof. Hobday also telle bow meat lawyer who won It for her. By so doskewers, hatpins, stickpins, needles, ing she saved payment of a heavy feet nails, tacks, beads, stones, corks, coins, The Barnett Inquest at Stockton,' and rubber and wooden balls have been CaL, ended yesterday by return of a successfully removed from the bodies verdict that he died from the effects of of dogs and cats which had swallowed Pure mercury poisoning. them. One of the pictures In this sec- mercurial was found In the stomach, the spleen recovered which a of Is tion sheepdog after an operation in which a hard and the liver. Mrs. Patterson, wife of the lightcomposition cricket ball was removed from its stomach. The author relates house keeper at Cape Beale, waa the how he once found a valuable diamond recipient of a check for 9250 yesterday collar stud in a dogs body the owner from the owners of the Valencia, who of the stud having missed It and sue appreciated her brave actions, during the wreck of the steamer. pected the dog of swalkftrlng 1L Krag-Jorgens- en lire-savl- . - |