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Show NORTHWEST NOTES NEWS SUMMARY. E. Aldrich, formerly of Stockton, 1., died in Beattie Sunday from injuries received by the explooiou of u gasoline tank Friday. The Colorado O. A. H encampment, by resolution, denounce the efforts of the Anti Imperialistic league to hamper the government. Robert, Fulton, an euginecr working in the yards at Ruck Springs, committed suicide by taking morphine.' He left a note sayiug he was tired of life. The superintendent of the mint in Sail Francisco, in his official report, places the total production of gold in California in 1899 at $13, 906,478. and of silver at 1414,055. K. I TEMPLE AND TABERNAGLE. BOYS AND GIRLS. I FOR BOMB GOOD STORIES FOR OUR JUNIOR READERS. Peace is now in Venezuela. Latest advices from Manila show that Admiral Dewey is in perfect President George Q. Cannon and family are visiting in Wasliingtou.l). C. Bow aa Ohio Hoy Got Rli Flrrt Lmhii Ib health. Hanking Tho Depositor Waa tod to Hot irepaputiouK are in progress for the lo anniverPotior tho Pint 9t sad Donblo celebration of A treat; haa been entered into beylie proposed Amount Ever Dor (or Monti. Presitho late of of the the tween Great Britain and the Friendly sary birthday on dent at ,Saltair, Brigham Young, Islands. Thrno Pm jar. The great steel combination, which June 1st. in An infant its cradle spelt. The people of Coalville are preparing has practically been completed, will in And its it smiled sleep tabernew for the dedication of their have a capital of $10,000,000. women knelt one one And three by for handsome this child: The local branch of the Canadian nacle. The ground To kies the edifice was broken ou the 27th day ol of the days to And each lank of Commerce at Dresden, Out., thought war and the corner-stou-e be has been robbed of an amount esti- April, 1878, laid August 9, 1879, nearly twent; And breathed a prayer, mated at $10,000. ago. Apostle Franklin D Richyears The London Times comments ards offering the dedicator; prayer. on the Philippine situation, stating Having been built entirely by volun- One poured her love on many lives. A tragedy occurred at Hay field, Colo., that the United States is making satiBut knew love's toil and care; tary donations, at a cost of about the construction has been a long Its burden oft had been to her Sunday morning, in which W. E. sfactory progress. A heavy weight to bear; The entire plant of the California and hard struggle. The tabernacle Brinckley was shot and instantly She stooped and murmured lovkilled by William Wicland. The latter powder works near Pinole, Cal., waa will be dedicated at the next quarterly ingly, is in jail in Durango. more or less damaged by an explosion conference of Summit stake. "Not burdened hand?, dear child, was man One e slightly injured. Jack Hayes, an On Sunday, April 30, and Monday, Wyoming for iLec. Governor-GenerBrooke haa signed May 1, the Cache Stake conference was miner, died last week. Hayes waa a n character of the atate and the commissions of the president and held in the beautiful tabernacle at One had not known the burdened has made several fortunes, but it is the associate justices of the recently Smithfield. This is the first time since hands. But knew the empty heart; said he died in abject poverty. constituted supreme court of Cuba. Cache valley was settled that any At lifes banquet she had set The Municipal Traction company Receipts in the Havana custom house Stake conference has been held outside An unfed guest apart; has been incorporated in Denver with for April justify, it Is said, the pre- of Logan. There were present of the Oh, not, she whispered tenderly, an authorized capital stock of $1,000,-00diction that the collection at that port Council of the Apostles, M. W. Merrill An empty heart, dear child, for and Anthou II. Lund; Bishop W. H. It will fight the combined com. for 1899 will reach fully $10,000,000. thee. panlea by putting in a new system. The German government has tele- Preston and I)r. James E. Talmage; of Senator Livingston of Carson, Nev., graphed orders to the German consul the Stake presidency, Orson Smith a&d And one was old; she had known care, haa wired the managers of Fitzsim- at Manila to give pecuniary aid to dis- S. M. Moleu. There was a large 'atShe bad known loneliness; tendance of the bishops and other mons and Jeffries that he would give tressed Germans in the Philippines. She knew God leads us by no pata officers of the Stake. $20,000 for the fight, to take place in The Duke dArcos, the newly apHis presence cannot bless; There has been talk from time to Carson, under the management of the pointed Spanish minister to the United She smiled and murmured, trustfCarson Arena club. States has started upon his journey to time of a thorough overhauling of the ully: United States Senator W. A. Clark his new post at Washington by way of Tabernacle organ at Salt Lake. This God's will, dear child, God's will of Montana, who has been in Paris for Paris for thee!" improvement is needed and would include the addition of the latest stops, Kate Tucker Goode in the Alkahest. some time, making an effort to form J. M. Johnson, chief clerk of the combinations and valued mechanical an Anglo-Frenc-h copper combine, has railway mail service at Los Angles, accessories, also the introduction of An Odd Dopodton finally succeeded in his endeavora He has been detailed to go to Honolulu to pneumatic-electriaction and the reThe cashier of a thriving bank In a would give no details, however, stat-tinof the transfer of mails at moval of take the console or manual desk to big western town was doing the talkthat the necessary information that charge port. from the instrument proper. ing. a distance would be made public in dne course of No of have cases new ap"When I began my career in the smallpox This last time. might be done, if nothing the soldiers at the else is, as the performer cannot hear banking business, he said, it was in among peared Governor Thomas of Colorado is doPresidio or on board the transport, and from where he now sits to an old established bank in an Ohio ing everything in his power to have it is believed the disease has been sufficiently to which my father had been judge of effects, and at times he cannot city the volunteers now in the Philippines elected president. We didn't live In out hear some of his work at all. .released, lie declares that they arc stamped town until his election, and moved the General Henry at San Juan is mak Apostle John W. Taylor has returned there when he took charge. After being unjustly detained, as they enin of enlistthe fair progress ing plan an extended trip to the Alberta about six months' experience I was from listed for the Spanish war, and de400 Porto Ricans in the Unitof ment in Canada, where he has been made assistant receiving teller, and bedistrict clares that under the constitution the naservice ed in States for their army volunteers would be perfectly justified looking after business interests. Apos- tween that and my youth, and the fact tive country. tle Taylor reports that when he left that my father waa president, I guess in laying down their arms and returnNicarato Minister United States that region that the young grass in the I was about four sixes too large for ing home. the earth. But I got over It, and one A company of California capitalists gua William L. Merry, has agreed to a south Alberta district was already dajr when there waa a lull and the reare figuring on raising the water of settlement of the elalms of United standing some two or three inches in ceiving teller had gone across the some Blue lakes, near Carson, Nevada, for States citizens there against the Nica- height, although the season was street to look after check that be was had taken I late. Stock weeks three government. generally raguan popped up to the window Oakland, and also transmitting power waa and took my first lesson. A to the City of Oaks. It is understood Acting Secretary of War Meiklejohn doing well and altogether there rough that they are completing arrangements by direction of the president, has made an air of prosperity around the young looking old fellow came that I thought to begin work on the property, and a number of amendments to the tariff and rising settlements. The big ditch waa a farmer from Hayville. He cams sevestraight for me, and said he wanted have put in considerable time hunting schedules and port regulations in has been constructed a distance of to deposit some money. It wasnt my nty-one miles up teams in Carson valley to do the Porto Rico and Cuba. business to undertake a new customer, A few evenings ago a number of The death of Miss Lillie Cunning.hauling. but I thought I knew it all, and began makes the young missonarles, lately returned to talk to him. He said that he wanted In accordance with the recommen- ham at Kirksville, Mo., death resulting from from Germany, held a meeting in Salt to deposit a cent that day, but had dation of Major Foote, Governor Rich- thirty-fourt- h of tornado the April 7. Others are Lake City, and organized an associa- more. Well. I gave him the ha ha ards has promoted Sergeants Tom tion which will be known as then and there, and told him to run condition. a critical in Williams and Walter Pinney to be The around to the Dime Savings bank ini Deutrcher Missioneir-Verein- . Oslieutenants in the Wyoming infantry; United States become a depositor on the Installment Second Lieutenant Cheever was pro- borne at Apia has refused to pay King purpose of this organization is to proan interest plan. I also said some more funny moted to a first lieutenancy. The Tanu's salary for the month of Janu- mote in every proper way. to and foster things, and after I had had all the fun in the German language, governor also sent a request that the ary. Proceedings hare been taken there was, he said that while he wishamong the returned elders a sentiment ed to cannon captured by the Wyoming boys against him in the supreme court. only a cant that day, he and to assist would deposit at San Pedro Mecatl be turned over to General Charles P. Egan, prominent of regard for each other,and put in two cents next day, and in the work of teaching aiding the four next, and so on for four weeka the state of Wyoming. in the army beef scandal, has sailed German The following I gave him the laugh again, and told emigrants William Casey, a former inmate of from San Francisco for Honolulu on officers were elected to serve for the him we really couldn't do a small busithe insane asylum of the state of the steamer Australia. General Eagan term of six months: C. M. Brown, ness like that, and he must be a good Colorado, is out with an affidavit alleg- and his family will spend several B. run vice and T. Cannon, boy presialong to the penny ant president; ing that while living temporarily in months there. H. E. Jenkins, secretary; J. M. bank around the corner. Then he went dent; the state in 98, he was sent as a paGeneral Ramon Oars, formerly The association away, and I was still laughing when Weller, treasurer. tient to the insane asylum, and that minister of war and marine, will hold The the receiving teller came back. the treatment of patients was outra- who started the revolution last Feb- officers will be elected meetings I told him what waa making me and he looked at me kind of geously inhuman and brutal; that the ruary and was finally severely defeatsmile, maniA great deal of interest is being I thought, and went to figuring inmates were knocked down and ed by the government, haa escaped funny, fested by the members of the organiza- on a sheet of paper without further of and this into Colombia that incidents kicked, tion, and no doubt a great amount of comment Presently he handed tha character were a matter of every-da- y Eight Chilkat Indians who were oh. good will result from their labors paper over to me. 'That old fellow,' occurence. he delivered a Roberts strueting the construction of a trail by said, 'la a millionaire, whose busiCongressman As a result of a feud of long standwhite men from Heine's mission to highly interesting lecture before the ness we have been after for a year. ing, Andrew Salmon shot and instant- Klukwan up the Chilkat river have conjoint session of the Young Ladies' Those figures will show you that what ly killed George Haas, near Lander, been arrested and sentenced to thirty and Young Men's Mutual Improveyou consider is a penny ante bank business would have amounted to Wyoming, on the 6th Inst. Haas had day imprisonment ment associations of the Twenty-firs- t over $210,000 in the four something recently been confined in the county Salt Lake City, Saturday evenward, is evidence at 24 banking Hongoollecting Spain or a Salweeks, days, during .jail upon warrant sworn to by Miracles in which Hia subject was view a with of ing. cession a he wished to deposit his money. kong claiming his release threatened mon, and upon and was handled in a He's s crank, but he's Revelation, got the cash, al to kill Salmon. On the day of the of land in China ns indemnity from the Mr. Roberts referred the same, and we want him. Just what way. Chinese masterly the government permitting fqr to went Salmon's he ranch shooting to the miracles in the bible, which are effect your able funny business has with a Winchester, and a duel was steamer Abbey to leave Canton laut Au with arms for the Philippine in- usually criticised by infidels and which had upon him I cant aay, but suppose fought between the two men which re- gust prove stumbling blocks to many young you go and talk to your father about surgents. sulted in the death of Haas. it. or do you want me to report it to A mirof divine revelation. The Russian government has ad- students cashier and let him see the the On the Cth insL a man was found in Mr. is said the Roberts, acle, doing Gera dressed to the protest friendly an unconscious condition in a cellar at of some wonderful thing contrary to all president? I had cold chills and collapse and St. Louis, Mo., and died a short time man government regarding the ap- law, but is the performance of some deleas one of more things during the next five lot Germany's s pointment removed to the hospital. after being act according to some law of nature and then I mustered up courminutes, There was an air of mystery surround- gates to the peace conference at The not understood by us. The miracles went to my father with the Von and Prof. Munieh of of age btengel ing the death of the man for the time Hague of modern science were taken up one tory. He promptly reduced me to the being, but it now appears that the university. by one and shown to be as wonderful ranks and cut my salary 10 per cent, John CL Wagoner, who haa carried n as man was a wealthy miner named 8iegel, anything we have recorded in holy and I learned a whole lot In the next of Cripple Cola, who was en route to bullet in bia head since the Custer writ. To a man who lived 100 years six months, by which time we had the New York to purchase some machin- massacre in 1976, committed suicide at ago these things would have appeared old fellow all right, and I was made ery, and had been fouly dealt with, Stillwater, Minn., last week. He w impossible, but today they are realized assistant again, but I wasnt the asms while stopping in the city on the Big chief of General Custer's pack train faeta. The argument waa made that if kind of one by a good deal. and was t the massacre of the Little man could, with his few Mnddy. years of Dm Both'ltaoS. The dam of the Wyoming Develop- 5g Horn. , the accomplish things that x facility among the of who eight-sialiens been ment company across the Laramie the last have syndicate accomplished during school children is a that is reriver near the head of the irrigation ween exelnded from Atiln, Alaska, haa 100 years, God with his unlimited ceiving much serioussubject from attention system which supplies the Wheatland been farmed to bring suit against the knowledge and experience could work the school authorities in Germany, colony with water, was washed out by Canadian gerernment for $13,000,000. and has worked wonderful miracles far with a view to developing both hands floods in the river last week. The dam Damages are claimed for property loot beyond the knowledge of man, and yet and arms equally while the children will be rebuilt at once. by the exeluelon of the plaintiffs from along the line with the lawsof nature. are young. They argue that tha right thafaesees district. fair-lialr- htilf-silc-nt-- $30,-00- . ed 0, old-tim- al well-know- 0. - c g . Consul-Gener- al Yen-exuel- an semi-month- ly semi-annuall- y. Left-hand- ed land haa been ao excessively develthat many efforts whloh might easily be delegated to the left hand are undertaken by the right. The smallest objects, as a rule, are picked d up by the right hand. Such movements, repeated constantly, have their Influence on the entire system, and are not conducive to the symmetry of tha body. The habit of people to carry rhlldren on the left arm, so as ' to have the right hand free, tends to make the left shoulder higher than the right. In such cases the cure must data from childhood. In the boys' mechanical departments in the German Bchools much of the work is done by the left hand under compulsion. Ths boys are taught to saw, plane and hammer with the left hand as well as the right. In ail trades and professions involving heavy hand work the Importance of being able to use both hands equally well Is being Impressed on the students. As example, the cast of a bronxe worker Is cited. He could work as effectively with his left hand aa with his right. That made It possible for him to change about when hla right hand became tired, and consequently he got through considerably more work than those who could use only the right hand. The preference given to the right arm has been explained physiologically by the construction of the veins and nerves that enter the arms, those of the right arm being the more prominent. The reverse Is the esse in the few who are Many Innaturally stances are on record of men who could use both hands with equal facility. Among them are two renowned palntera, Menxel and Kllmach, who practiced the ambidextrous habit In the days of their youth. Exercises that require the effort of the entire, armx are urged by the German educational officials. Large circlet are drawn by the scholars on the blackboards, first with the one hand and then with the other, without bracing the hand, to that the entire arm la in action. The superiority of Japanese drawing can probably be traced to the custom of that land to make the children practice painting and drawing without the use of any stick or supporting device for the hand. They are taught to draw at the same time they are taught to write the letters of their alphabet, and they are taught to use both hands equally In the task. oped one-side- left-hande- d. Adoptlblllty v( tho Bat. Lets take a look at our unwelcome guest, the rat Does he reason? Im sure be does. Laying aside the more or less probable yarns about his getting molasses from a Jug with his tall and other stories, hers are some facts: Modern builders and householders have fought the rat sr'. tried to deprive him of food and shelter In the land where he waa born and where he may consider that he has some rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. They have put obstructions In the way of the rat that might have discouraged our feeble native black fellow, who was driven to the wilderness years ago by the formidable brown Norway rat, which la now a resident in every land where ships go. He Is the fittest, and he "fit all other rata out of business. He Is sagacious and can reason; a living example of physical courage and brain power. He knows no instinctive routine life, such as a bee leads and rata rise superior to their environment at any time when the environment proves to be a misfit, saya a writer In Forest and Stream. The brown rat, like the old sailor, haa adapted himself to steel ships and Is at home in them, hut It Is In ths cities that he gets in his fin work on gas fittings, lead pipe, cement floors, and brick drains. He chews cement floors In the weakest places and taps Sewer rata lead pipe for water. have achieved a reputation on parallel lines with sanitary plumbing, and under the New York end of the Brooklyn bridge rata are earning a frigid living In the cold storage warehouses and sharpening their teeth on frosen fish and game where a mans breath will turn to snow on a summers day. He Is enough of s philosopher to take Ilfs as he finds it; he Is a genuine man of the world. As the burglar keeps abreast of the afemaker, so the Intelligent rat steps to the march of civilization and cold storage. Thla la not instinct; it is the result of thought, and thought implies reason. , Hla Grim Mo. Band Leader You vents us to play mlt der funeral? Ees It a military funeral? Stranger No; It's the funeral of my brother. He was a private citizen. He requested that your band should play at hla funeral. Band Leader (proudly) My pand, eh? Vy he choose my pand? Stranger He said hs wanted everybody to feel sorry he died. New York Weekly. Woo Iodollooto long aos. Mr. Blanque Hsvs you spoken with the Herr professor yet. Miss Waldo? gutMias Waldo No; ths German turals art so decollate that they offend my ears. Mr. Blanquo Er decollete? o low in the seek, Mias Waldo Yes you know. Harlem Ufa. -- |