anaheim-gazette 1905-09-14
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AT A MAORI FEAST.
An Odd Welcome and a Slip on the Part of the Cook.
Telling of his experience at a Maori feast, the New Zealand correspondent of London Public Opinion says:
The Maori girls did a pretty welcoming dance, singing and dancing slowly backward all the way till we got to
AT A MAORI FEAST.
An Odd Welcome and a Slip on the Part of the Cook.
Telling of his experience at a Maori feast, the New Zealand correspondent of London Public Opinion says:
The Maori girls did a pretty welcoming dance, singing and dancing slowly backward all the way till we got to the enclosure around the meeting house (whare purle), where the speeches were to be made. Then the older people cut amazing capers, shouted themselves hoarse and made the most repulsive faces you ever saw by way of welcome to their chief. Chairs were put for us on the veranda of the whare, which was prettily decorated with beautiful palms.
After some time of this and the presentation of mats, etc., we were invited into the whare to lunch. It was laid most correctly on big tables with cloths, but the menu consisted of roast duck, chicken, beef and sucking pig and, so it is said, potatoes, peas and knemaros (sweet potatoes), cooked in a Maori oven. I chose cold duck, with peas and potatoes. The duck arrived quickly, but the Maori girl who brought it said, with broad smiles, "The potatoes aren't cooked yet!" So my lunch consisted of duck, bread and two oranges. Just as I finished the potatoes arrived in pretty plaited green flax baskets.
OUR IGNORANCE.
That It Is Very Real the Things We Don't Know Prove.
After all are we not still ignorant of much which we feel we ought to understand? Apart from the great laws of electricity, light and heat, about which we know something, but certainly not all, are we not almost hopelessly ignorant of some of the laws which govern the lives of animals? Do we know, for instance, what is the law which makes it possible for a bee carried five or six miles from her home, blind in a dark box, to find her way back to the hive? What is the sense exercised by the antennae of the virgin moth which, set out in a muslin box on a lawn, attracts sultors from woodlands scattered away in all the country round? What is the attraction felt or choice decided upon by the tendril of the climbing plant which turns aside from the smooth wall to catch at and wrap round the nail or
which makes it possible for a bee carried five or six miles from her home, blind in a dark box, to find her way back to the hive? What is the sense exercised by the antennae of the virgin moth which, set out in a muslin box on a lawn, attracts suitors from woodlands scattered away in all the country round? What is the attraction felt or choice decided upon by the tendril of the climbing plant which turns aside from the smooth wall to catch at and wrap round the nail or the ledge or the projection which is to help it upward? All that is unknown, hardly even guessed at, and if there is so great an ignorance of what can be seen, is it logically to be argued that there is not a greater ignorance of what is unseen? One thing at least is certain—the reality of that ignorance—London Spectator.
THE CENTO.
What the Word Strictly Means and What It Means In Poetry.
A cento is strictly a coat made of patches. In poetry it is a piece wholly composed of verses or passages taken from different authors and so placed together as to form a new poem with a fresh meaning of its own.
According to the rules laid down by Ausonius, author of the famous "Nuptial Cento," the pieces may be taken from one poet or from several. The Empress Eudoxia wrote a life of Christ in centos taken from Homer, and Alexander Ross used Virgil for the same purpose.
The following are modern instances:
I only knew she came and went (Lowell)
Like troutlets in a pool (Hood).
She was a phantom of delight (Wordsworth).
And I was like a fool (Eastman).
"One kiss, dear maid," I said and sighed (Coleridge).
"Out of those lips unshorn" (Longfellow).
She shook her ringlets round her head (Stoddard).
And laughed in merry scorn (Tennyson).
NOTES: The numbers following the subjects are those used by the State University to o
subjects in the Register.
Where the same number precedes two consecutive subjects, there is an option between the s
Sixteen units are required for graduation.
Fifteen units of uniformly high grade work is required for "recommendation" to University
Regular individual and chorus work in music is required of Pupils of the High School.
TEXT BOOKS AND OUTLINES
First Year.
History of the People. Gayley and Flaherty
Principles and Progress of English Poetry. Gayley
and Young
Uses:
- Haley—Horatius.
- Cotter's Saturday
night. Tam O'Shanter
-tt's Ivanhoe
Year: Classic Myths. Gayley
Plues and Progress of English Poetry. G. & F.
Uses: Byron—Prisoner of Chillon
Bridge—Ancient Mariner
Well—Democracy
Person—Fortunes of the Republic
American Scholar (Reading)
Kespeare—Merchant of Venice. Julius Caesar
Uses and Progress of English Poetry. G. & F.
Uses:
- L'Allegro. Il Penso
The Rape of the Lock
-Alexander's Fcast
Elegy
-Vision of Sir LaunCommemoration Ode
on — The Lady of
St. Idylls (Reading)
Year:
Cast—Introduction to English Literature
Uses and Progress of English Poetry. G. & F.
Uses:
- Prologue
Goldsmith — Deserted Village
Arnold—Forsaken Merman
Latin 6
German, 1502
History, 10
Physical
Geography 12c
3 Latin 6
German, 1502
History, Med. and
Mod. 13a
Botany 12c
2 German 15b2
Math, 4a, 4b
Chemistry, 12b
History, English 18b
Geometrical
Drawing 17
4 German 15 b2
Math, 12a, 12a3
Adv. Mechanical
Drawing
The Passing of Arthur
Gareth and Lynette
Launcelotte and Elaine
Addison and Steele — Sir Roger de Coverly Papers
Goldsmith—Vicar of Wakefield
Eliot—Silas Marner
Macaulay—Essay on Clive.
(Reading)
RAILWAY TIME TA
Time of Arrival and Departures.
December 28, 1904.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Trains on the Southern Pacific heim as follows:
To Los Angeles.
From L.
Daily.
7:52 am
East—Introduction to English Literature
Poems and Progress of English Poetry. G. & F.
Wordsworth—Tintern Abbey. Intimations of Immortality. Ode to Duty. Sonnets.
Arnold—Rugby Chapel. Dover Beach. Requiscat. Tennyson—Oenone. Crossing the Bar.
Browning—Evelyn Hope. My Last Duchess. Rabbi Ben Ezra.
Reare—Macbeth. (Reading).
Documents and Orations. Bradley
Reply to Hayne.
On the Reform Bill of 1832.
On Conciliation with the Colonies.
Essay on Burns. (Reading).
Position and Rhetoric amounting to two periods given in all courses.
First Year—Collar and Daniell.—First Book In 2nd Year—Greenough, D'Ooge and Daniell.
And Year Latin Book. Daniell.—New Latin Composition. Allen and Greenough—Grammar.
Year: Allen and Greenough—Cicero. Daniell.
New Latin Composition. 4th Year—Greenough Kittredge—Vergil. Daniell—New Latin Composition.
1st or 3d Year: Bierwirth—Beginning German.
South—German Reader. 2d or 4th Year—Hoher
RAILWAY TIME TABLE
Time of Arrival and Depart Trains.
December 28, 1904.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILLE
Trains on the Southern Pacific heim as follows:
To Los Angeles. From L.
Daily... 7:52 am Daily...
Daily... 10:52 am Daily...
Daily... 3:51 pm Daily...
Pass Loara Station:
To Los Angeles. From L.
Daily... 7:56 am Daily...
Daily... 10:56am Daily...
Daily... 3:55 pm Daily...
LOS ALAMITOS TRAINS
Leave Anaheim Arrive at
Daily* 9:55 am Daily*
daily* 1:45 pm
* Except Sunday.
TRAINS TO NEWPORT BEACH
Leave Anaheim Arrive at
Daily 6:03 pm Daily...
Leave Newport Arrive at
Daily 7:05 am Daily...
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Farmers' Union Plan
Texarkana, Texas, Sept.
formation of a National Farmion which is to embrace farm parts of the south and west, object of the meeting of south western farmers, which met accordance with a call sent Texas farmers' union. The nation has a total membership 275,000 scattered all through
als die Kirche. Hatfield—Materials for German Composition. Das Edle Blut. Die Nonna. Wilhelm Tell.
History—1st Year: Myers—Ancient History. Revised.
2d Year: Myers—Medieval and Modern History. Revised. 3d Year: Cheney—Short History of England. 4th Year: Channing—Student's History of the United States. Hinsdale—American Government
Force—1st Year: Physical Geography. A laboratory course. No fee. Dryer—Lessons in Physical Geography. Darling—A Laboratory Manual.
2d Year: Botany. A laboratory course. No fee.
Coulter—Plant Life. Osterhout—Experiments with Plants. (Furnished)
2d Year: Chemistry. A laboratory course. Fee $2.
Messler and Smith—Essentials of Chemistry.
3d Year: Physics. A laboratory course. Fee $2.
Carhart and Chute—High School Physics. National Physics Note Book. Turner & Hersey.
Mathematics—1st Year: Beman and Smith—Academic Algebra. 2d Year—Beman and Smith—Plane Geometry. 3d Year—Beman and Smith—Academic Algebra. Beman and Smith—Solid Geometry.
3d Year—Smith-Stringham—Elementary Algebra.
Ventworth—Plane Trigonometry. 2nd Revision.
McCaskey. Songs and Hymns of Praise.
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LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES
ALWAY TIME TABLE.
Arrival and Departure of Trains.
December 28, 1904.
Southern Pacific Railroad.
In the Southern Pacific pass Ana-lows:
Angeles. From Los Angeles.
7:52 am Daily... 9:24am
10:52 am Daily... 2:53pm
3:51 pm Daily... 6:03pm
Pass Loara Station:
Angles. From Los Angeles
7:56 am Daily... 9:24am
10:56 am Daily... 2:49am
3:55 pm Daily... 5:59pm
LOS ALAMITOS TRAINS.
Heim Arrive Anaheim9:35 am Daily*... 8:00 am
1:45 pm Sunday.
RAINS TO NEWPORT BEACH
Heim Arrive at Newport
6:03 pm Daily... 6:53 pm
Port Arrive Anaheim
7:05 am Daily... 7:53 am
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Manners' Union Planned
Ana, Texas, Sept. 10.—The
of a National Farmers' Uniis to embrace farmers in all
the south and west, is the obsite meeting of southern and
farmers, which met here in
me with a call sent out by the
manners' union. The organization, total membership of about
attered all through Texas
and several other southern and western states. It is expected that the formation of a national organization
with a greatly increased membership
will greatly enhance the power of the union and will enable it to bring about many important reforms in political matters, transportation facilities, etc., which it has not been able to accomplish so far. No actual test of this power will be made, however, until the next presidential campaign. The several state organizations belonging to the national organization will devote their attention to such matters as may be deemed of interest and importance to their respective memberships.
Santa Fe Time Table
Effective June 4, 1905.
Trains on the Santa Fe Route leave Anaheim for points named as follows:
To Los Angeles—7:55 am.
10:00 am., 12:00pm., 5:17 pm.
To San Diego—9:20 a.m.
2:50 p.m.
To Santa Ana—9:20 am. 2:50 pm., 5:51 p.m.
To Riverside and San Bernardino—11:35
am., 5:51 p.m.
To Redlands—*11.35 am.
To San Jacinto and Hemet—*11:35 am.
To Escondido—*2:50pm.
To Fallbrook—*9:20 am.
To Redondo Beach—7:55 am..
Chicago, Kansas City, Denver, St. Louis and all points east 5:17 pm.
Trains marked with a * are daily except Sunday. All others daily.
J. H. CLABAUGH, Agent.
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