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Show IITAII V. .. A. The Seiiil.liiniMl Ivmirnlloii of Ihe) Boclelj. On A ill trd, hi, nt 2 p. in., lu tho Assembly Hall, the L'tsli Woman's BulTrage Assotlslloii nut lu nTrrrl lorlal convention. Caroline Djuhav-log Djuhav-log Uen npiolnted chaplain, opened Willi rayer. President Kimball was In the chair. The minutes of therunviullon held In October, 1V), were real and ac-ieite.1. ac-ieite.1. In, D. II. oung, Jane H. lllchards, lljth.heba W.Hmllh, M. I Home, Hmmellue II. Wills, i:imlra H. Taylor an J Maria Y llj.ig.ill me made honorary vlce-preildeiits. President H. M, Kimball spoke on the reception Ibe deli gales received at Washlugtuu and how Ibe IVK) iaiu from Utah Ti rrltory iveil tho w ay for the cordial rccrilloii. I'inllyH. Ithiiardinl-n spoku ou her vlilt In Washington nud ou the nrt woitiiu are going lotskeal the W orld'a i'alr. J .lien Jaktmun, nsldent of Ibe rbiujte Comity orgaiilistlon, midu someremsrks nu the plan of work carried car-ried nu lu the aswclatloiis In that county. l.ucj A. Clark, president of the Davis Da-vis County orgaiilistlon, spoke on the licnailly of studying tho laws l f tbo country, also uf the Interest taken by tho men In DavlsCuunty In tliouso-(lutleu. tliouso-(lutleu. Jibs Viola l'ratt sing a very appro-prlata appro-prlata song. nil leni jvimuiii imroiiuctHj Jion. 1". M liimauby relating In a happy manner htr eirlcm lu making her flrit sutrhige ech at Tooele, wl.ill ho Invltislher to addnssn largo co ug rogation ro-gation nu that subjict. lr. I.ymau male an edo'juetit and Iminaslvu tuirh; he slluoed tu tho opfiosltloil Women themselves made, Which he comidered the llilif barrier ngnlmt uhtalnlng woman eultrnge. Ho had liennl the strungeitotjccllonafronia highly cul llvaUnl lady artist with whom lie run versed when on the way up from Mex loo. Jlu considered the granting of tho franchise as great u Missing to womeunsto men; tha ballot Is everything, every-thing, thu hoi Hug of ofllra nliltle thing; lu comparison only a few men hold ofilce au 1 II Is o tlonsl w Ills lliem whether Ihey ncct 1 1 those sislllons or nut and would lie the same with wo men. Women being diprhnl of the frsuchlse lends to make lliem mora erivailoate: but women neid to bo cou vere to the Iminrlsnce of thu Ullot Intliilrliaudsai wellai tntn to tbilr receiving lb He Misled In equal wages for men and women fur ttie same work. (Applause.) Wyoming haa taken an a Ivnuca step In coining Into Hie Union with woman suffrage in her constitution. When Henry Ward lleecher waa asked If lulnlflers should partk l(site I u jolitlce, his rejly was thst the reason of thu rorrutloiiof inilllcawai dun to tho fact that inlnl.lirs and women were excluded. The sicker ixpreucd his lielleflhat Ifwomeu wire allowed to exirclsu thn tlettlvo franchise the saloons w ould lai clustfd. Tho next speaker was Dr. Heyrnour 11. Young, who nail a poem lu honor of Wyoming and cavo Ida vlowsof Ibe woruan question, lun ycty lucid aud coiii rehemlve manner. The Convention adjourned for six months. Ada C'iwvai 1., Hcc rotary. |