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Show flic wrr- AJ1USEEIENTS I grand g OPERA HOUSE lit.-- . L. w. I C. tonight i.ft nifct. J Ri.m ii ii C.:i. nu-v- viih a i!a- elibii'. l.li.vO g RVPt IrQ h wav Mt'is iouu! at-- in iron- through o:i pat-ke- - s ; tt.i-i- r luc. arc u:v. fr: n: riii-ii- ' PREPARE u a r ;, hc.i leu- - VLUil :yl s cd iii l! c Ve;;tT lUilOU , r Keiih-O'llric- r p-- I -s i;7, i.iit I vV.iir.-a- . wu of Va- - r.i'iir!. u.:i.Ii.tl a WUS U.i'til i xo...n.i i l!uj ii.v .it wl.ic:, pararioa riv!.i;ion ' Iicu r. mi.-io- fe'iuw: l.ai a.'r.n.!;.-- iii.il ba iiocue al on labor L:iy. pii! ii ii l.er.'bj uu.ii.in: I'afl, "llc.-i'-Ivt-d- , TLi.t !:.i! 1. A. - Uleaujol i 4. u Pci work ou the of ihe H. P. Railway "Never again will there be a like company wishes lo announco that h raid offered b.v the railroad people. o is nor. the Frank llayes arr-su- d for that tun thoiiKand of people here will stealing cloiliing on Twenty c.'iJi never be afforded an opportunity to street. see the at such small com. It was for the benefit of the working Preston Blair ha sold to Biliinger people that the excursion whs arand JYiss of Oyden UOO'l anls at g:;.r) ranged for Labor IViy aud not tlia head, the highest price that has vet purpose of drawing from any oilier atbeen field. The lambs average 1 00 tract ioUM. day old and were bought for eastern lu addition lo all I life the cli?i'. j!o of trains rnnn-nbetween here and shipment. Midlake will be such a to permit we. an not satislled un any uue dvsiiing to at lend ihe celebraRemember, less you are, aud if you'll give us the tion at Glenwood Park an opporiuciiy we will see that the of going over the cut off and reluming opportunity, is mutual. Clark's. in fritson to a:tcnd the other It wa ib rough t lie kindness of Mrs. J. B. Ashe, of South Omaha, General Rupetluteudcni Buckingham who has been felling bir aister, Mrs, that we were enabled lo secure tha VV. J. Vlnceut, and the fair In Port- low rale aud 1 am still of ilie opinion land is slopping over Sunday with that the inauy working people of Ogher sister, Mrs. L. Meighan, on her den should lake udMinu.ge of this opas a like way home. portunity to visit '.he (bailee will never prison1 ilotlf. In addition to li;3 above. Mr. GilIliram Jones aud family were attacked by a black bear in Wheeler can- son stated llial the reason for his iliut ihe some rale would never Mr. oJiirs used his yon Tuesday. shotgun to such good effect that when be offered again was that excirsicu were noi salclt-c- d bruin turned lo light, the animal re- train h over the cut-of- f ceived a full charge of allot iu the head by Hit- railroad people for the reason that they greatly Interfered wlih and fell dead. the handllug of the traffic and Hie remuneration was loo small Ruperlntrndent Ames of the FaI that River, V'isconsin. public achocls. la au lo offset tin inconvenience snd r. ip hoih (he freight and Mr. Ames, who v.ua Ogdrn bc.vice, a of Dr. Joyce at Lawrence univerelty, stopped off on his way EXCURSION TO CANADA. home from Ihe fair to see the doctor, whose gueHi ho Ir. Tussday. August lEth. The lufnm son of Janie;; and Annie Via Oregon Fhort'Llne, train No. 4 Wesson died si It :3d Tuesday nfelit of brcnrliitfe ur.d summer complaint, at leaving Ogden 1:25 a. m. Iteund trli r'.i'.Sa fare to Sterling AJtMa. Vaymr-n-n the residence of .1. I). Harri- -, 123 nhd Magrath (3(1.35, Uardston $',1.!0. Funen-.rorvuvs v.ill Ticket nvemie. good t return v.ntli Siplcaiher be p. :u., si the tm'.iy at liarrbi Interment will be 151b. in the 0;.,d( a ceme:ry. cut-of- f r The Utah National Bank OF OGDEN States Depositary ...... ...... President Hersee L Peary Vice Presldunt Ralph L Haag teMggeeeeeese i Caalilar A. " Kklnteea .Assiitant Cashier Interest Paid on Savings Accounts PASADENA cu;-of- f, - CALIFORNIA The moat beautiful residential city In tha United States. A place to apend a few weeks of your vacation. Only a tew miles to the seashore Los Angeles by electric cars. Hotel The Elite Hotel special summer of Pasadena offers rate (10 per week, tnniteat (2 per day. BLUER r. WOODBURY, Manager. inter-rupilo- tt paa-seug- J Pal-tero- l )u-l- Waller Orfe and Charles Jackson of arr virlllng their Columbus, Ohio, friend ami furmer school mate, H. J. at reel. The Barclay, on Tweniy-Bfrat Provo for Ciniail boys lands and for the drawing, aftnr which they will leave for home. THE WATER m., 1, 2 and YOUR NAME 7:i) CASES communication received AND STALLINCS FOUND Sheriff Bailey from Salt Lake an- FULLER TO BE IN CONTEMPT. nounced that .Myron Tanner, 15 of ago, had ran a say from his home In Farmington. The description given Water Must Be Allowed to Flow Unshows that the boy L of dark compl:x-lon- , impeded by the- - Eden has dark liair and, aL the time of Water Ueere. his disappearance, wore and new shoes. In the Tfclrd district court. Judge Funeral services over the remain Ritchie gave his decision In the conof D. K. Farley wer luld j csieiday af- tempt of court proceedings, in the ternoon from the Fourth w:d meeting chso of William Qeddes et al, vs. tho house, Bishop Woolley presiding. Pre- North Ogden Irrigation company, findvious to the funeral services the body ing George A. Fuller, and J. A. Stallwas viewed by s large number of rel- ing guilty of contemp; of court uml atives und friends at Ida late discharging Dan Lindsay. The conInterment was In the Ogden tempt i only of a technical nature snd carries with it. the costs cf tho City cemetery. A talcphom- - invited to try Work. Tho M product of former years could Nt b compared with tho way wo wider ehirta, collars and cuff. Why u Laundry on yourof Steam Laundry Gt. INTERESTING INSTRUCTIVE Correct it edM?tlv USE of englisS. TURCK BAKER, Editor. JrtisI Content, for This Month. S lor fhe "PBlnnor- - 2.THE If you have tecn reading our advertisements, and are not convinced that we can All and extract teeth without pain, and that our gold and porcelain crown and bridge work la finer thun any you have ever seen in the West, there Is something wrong with the ADVERTISEMENT NOT with tin, WORK. Come In and talk over your tooth troubles See rorne of our work and get an estimate of the cost. New 8ya-teDentist, 2431 Washington Ave. ,ne Cu,.Hn" FjjO'nrk.t.on ! j- - Y !,hd t r Dlctlon- - Nt to Say. ri'inB aml Pro-- "f AhrevllionB. L.ici.j.1, for the Dusineas '2r'"il--- Complimentary to Thoec Who Have Aided Use ,I,e Home. ,hp School. tK;'1 Vr'1: W1': H (Century fc CoTrU VoC:huIary. How to Write l.llerstnrs. Choir. The last public rehearsal by the Ogden Tabernacle choir will be given Thu la the Tabernacle. tonight rehearsal will be compliment ary to those who have contributed to the choir fund and nil persons may secure ticket.4 of admission by calling at the Ross Ilo.vk Store ThmadHy, where a liot of lho donors is on file. Space representing ihe tickets will be reserved only until 8:15. when the general public will be admitted. Following I the program to he rendered by the choir, a part only of the repertoire to be given in Portland: s'.i-'- 1. 2. mom the Program. "Soldiers Clionis (From Fnusil ...a,. ..a O Italia Italia Beloved Loimod (From Donizetti Lucrerlai Remarks In Thee O Lord Do I Put My Jos. Ballantyne Trust 5. Remarks A "Springtime" gtrauss-Palm7. "Utah We Love Thee. ..Stephens 3. Remarks 9. God Is Our Refuge (from 40 3. BROS. monuments e 1iHilO Duck ,.v. . few 1CU . er e fn-.-i- -- 1 a ; limr-ivi-r- ' td i.( i- A:i.i-r:can- , ;r-l- , - , hnw.--.i-i- , Ul.p.-ll,-.- - I 1 , b - p.ir-.ii.- , i i i''nl i . ILu-i.'lc- rar-ryit.- g mi-rr- s que-rio- dia-aki- v f.i'i-T!i- d evi-l-ni- - : , r - niue-teut- Talii-rii.ieK- h r e d - , - s , gon.-aleg- ((uiti-ibiiie- er pre-i-rv- el - pua-rilil- o auv-ay;- e. Hour-fellin- - - wm-goe- w.ir-csco- csnoe-butliier- a, a i t profi-fKlona- r , ife-tn- Eve-yi!in- F.-u- l t pnet-.m.iu- . po-lh- in.-ln- 1 ur.or-guafee- -- int-rv- !. y extra-histor- i i wn In Lis derision Judge Ritchie says that ho did not believe that there ha-been a wilful violation of the lupine linn, but that the had been violated and that thtro was no other course for the court than to adju-fe-- ; the defendants named to be in contempt. The decision Is in ife effect HDd deprives the farmers of the Men district of the water for which they have been contesting, and affirm the injunction entered by Judge How- mountain peak, every bead or wverv are the precauranrs of a new or-o- f a (lrlQoed whale, far cone In (very valley, every beach of .(..comnoKll'on, to the corn rotten aDer ginlxation, a happy future for tbe Ma:ihe s:a. und r very island and promwaa the orl In lha land of hit fathers la aa- I la r leased I'tr'uta Park for the the t.',o caye and in addition le tlel. ai.-.- ns , vaudeville performance. rin-iim- , , ,.mbsL?r Imprrfecrly dried, voraciously partial. i they were wrea. Burdock Blood Bitter give a man thla race men, nml a dear head, aa active bra'n. a strong, him fit for the built women, reached vigorous body-ma- kes numbers lo which battle of life. " mu-cul- ... in the lm- of formiLies, but nhowa aome'.liii.c new. Two hands will be In during the convention the lnfar.tiy band from Foil Douglas and Nicho!' mrhz iff ih- - weariicr he knew, and he .Failure, was equally at home on fend and wair. Bur afeive ail thlas. be cxoe'fel In war. This pioplc had a perl-e- i for war. In uik dsva cf the epear. (Ik-- mere end tho lalaha, when they fought at close quart"! . they maMors of f.nce nnd lacilclans "f the first order, as frrll" in slratix lirffliant in courage, nnd thi-lfCm lortiljid pin- e- arr:- fon iMnoli; to lho , . - well f band. The first day iff he convention iher? one in i In- morn- will he two paiad-'Si Ing and another a; night. Both feffnr' and afir-- the p.i"dT in the r.iornt.g there will be hurl concert hy Nichols' Huell. troops In world.; hand, and in he evening the Fori One of the attorneys in speaking r.f Douglas band will give a conci n from When ihe mueki-- t came into tiu.-lIhe case said that, after the Plain City the Elks' club Louse veranda. armory, promptly adapting theinrclves case had been tiled. Judge Booth had of ihe second day Ihe lo the new arm, ihey invented the rifle-piThe decided that the wa'cr tr.kcn perco- local lodge- will entertain ihir visitand. enlarging ilrolr scheme of tacekirniirV-rmi lated ill rough the toil to bed rock and or at the Hermic-- e with a bHiiti't. tics. femme eypert undo iib reservoirs which eventually ihc Eniiiieh irinip have acknow leilgsrl The money l.fi after paying ilie emptied into the river again wliho.ii, of the conv- ntlon will be turned over and over again, on the field of great loss iu quantity. When the in- into the charity f ind of the IockI lodgv. haife. At !m same time th?ir fnrtll-- j junction was granted the respondents try In sirategem remained a undini-- j Infelird as l heir courage, while their thought that they could disregard the . rrw more formidable than LYCEUM 13 OPEN AGAIN Injunction and if called upon to exto foil th. musket, ever. plain why they were rot in contempt th'-sof court they could give as an excuse prove! often loo difficult for i, WHh these to ihe decision rendered by Judge Booth. Julian H. Young Has Not Lost Control the of the House. a trial of strength between As soon 'as the Anorneys for the rarrs became Inevitable. When 11 plaintiffs learned of the decision of Several week xo wnen Julian II. came D raged with varying Judge Ritchie they immediately took steps to have their clietirs secure ihe Young waa forr- J to relinqiiuh the and the end found the Maori unron-qnereand the two races filled wlih ' water given them under Ihe injunc- management of (lien wood Bark and tion. the saucer track it was thought hy triumal rerpecl. Had they been united many that, owing to the business re- In the beginning, the tribes would ONE MILE FOR EACH INHABITANT verses that he Had met with. Mr. hav? given the English far more i f themselves Young would also be forced out of its trouble. Fortunately for ware d.vldnl and for the Englfen. they Cheyenne, Wyo.. A tip. lfl. For Ihe management of ibe Lyceum tlie-jis of long atanuing. anl f.r.t time in Ita hixtory, Wyoming has here, and the Bon Ton theater. In Fal: In wars, the Enrlish had Maori more than one Inhsbi.-an- t for each Lhe led liy chief of pvar military re- This U not to the case, however, j irile of Its territory. The cn-iu- e of lSr,5 give the elate a popula- for Mr. Young at present cond jrt- - own; ?Li1!0XD thk- . of sngann niil 3, tion of 101A19. and the ares of the Ing his Hull Uk: house and Intends 10 Pate Is W.ftQd square miles. In l&xd open the Lyceum in about two weeks. and Rooatft. of thi Ngatiporou, on t there were nearly two miles cf terrl-terBefore opening the. theater for ihe opposite coast. for earli Inhabitant and In 143-- season. Mr. Your.g say that the hon.j Their Aduilsaicn to the Emoire. one and one-hanil Ice. In 1'Jin) each will' he entirely ledecorated and that The or; t.luiil slu of the mllonarica Inhabitant could have bad more than during the coming season It. will be who bronchi rhrisHanity lo these p?oa square mile of country iu which to a better paying proposition than In the towards ib close of the first quar- - ia )!, tor of the nineteenth century, was to inote about. past. wi-r- , r r , - The Strongest Testimony We Have in Favor of the i, ! I dcfi-ucc- qnal-f'.ie.- nicer, d - Underfeed Furnace IBZZZE smz sreBWMKWwmBEaa comes from the people who use it. No one has been able to say anything so strong against it as the users are ready, to say jn favor of it. 1, j r : blond-feud- c : PnK-lhsm1!- j y lf y, . afti-rnoc- n '"'riwtion. a or Civiiizaiio:!, ha.o play.d aavoo whaling communio grow up along ihe coast at ihe aanie among the Maori luua-aVarious a in the lime, and a funhcr dferurbirg elehvv Ivon male io iuJurc oe.-tg tl.- appearance of ment was the of hshiis, nnd wlih some succo-s- ; a::f a'ii w.'.h i;s own on all (idea, onspread i terms which must in- eiiber liui or o.h.-- ,caus.v; ai dcr.t:a t lions, and ea i.i will l. uii-- ' noLi.-erispecial evitably have led to a war of exter- scii iiorn.'cu ha be-wliira c!0!i-!it ihe supervi-- , 'I'iiil mination against ih while, lu ad- his hroiH'-i- t sjojt the of i -io U,.k out for .fort iff dition. it betian to bo feared r.or wi:h-- , gaming u ml b.iiiuim oi populaiioa iu life charge. '' of Uiito.i our reason that Frauce bid a oov-e- . bctwiKU ceusus da.v-- the Msri n wl.i he In effect i. ciioir n inrus ou eye on the island. Maori indea sia'ii:i.--- . miud Parx.itsiflilil illi tluilil, S is to ,hil pendence waa iniioKKible; but before Mo now agiv.J dnwnwarl :u keip .a: fealio.1 iir Lans ir wu bo may bnu.l tin- race accepted, I learned that a ! I' hie i:t hand lha ai- - :r.'er will bu itoiii knnw,. Mr. Busby waa went out to "do saved from tile which at oca pfe,-- iiii-- i ri- - or iif j- u bo immineui. Th pub- - more W..Uaud lu lt35 lie iuvem.-- a Ma- Lme j luii.ua E'b-- ! uri rcai.tltui.lon, which wa laughed probl Ui of their lif- ay:oiu, iiuwrvt-ril : M to ioiu by Alauri and I'akcha it Ii i noi pure glipr end i alike a . ll h,,B,il' of town lo ihe roon a It was given to the light. The msiter of byginu-- , it i tiro s lh-queiua iHwliis aa of liiu.l ' uf rvlinhiliiaiion. min a car wi:li Zen soon after ' ,!u 'll','-h'- ,klr "''(ii o il of new Infendthecompany unil raeks. lit fore the EuglfeU people arrived field of r ir: exp,i:.-,Ilian a by ft 1,.' recognised that New Zealand In i hat country, ilie iriWi wero organ? w:ord or driven I!' fl:i,lli'is Flip w:!l be alien i .: :,fe. the uniat be annexed, and Governor llob-bo- ized on 'liiu ctviiiinnnis'ic plan under a : b',Ille r,il,n;lithe Is ua it warrior race ii,- iff ihe off:."a i.iutis, fa arrlvlug from England, concluded government (of chiefs ) c.:tis iff Hie choir .. ..a1,., ibe cars bj Kruiik( r in Lu: t!. . i!,-- roanird abroad, with ih in character. Work of tho Maori race the form, cbigfs f leaving i lit in as .leioiii as Ir table signs of rh, famous Treaty of Waltangl. By this wsa compulsory to all, sad for shelter liawaisir These re Ilaw-- inetrunirnt Tf v', t s::tu the c'ln.r (he Portl-.m- ! the sovereignty ws hand- and food no one ever warned. War anil uihi-name w,-will be conveyed rar to u,,ed over to tho queen. ud tlicir lands sa tin national rxcitenient, while au, iff the w ere secured Inn, oi iiir ground, II.V niauifist to tbe Maori. "We Intve thority and traditional custom wvre dccoratic-Bpx-ia- l fur il.o c.irs corruptions of tLe nantr fee substance," aid the Maori, "and upheld by the three few of lapu, utu, in the s i of Ihe e; hi . n ur.mp;-- .l race a you have the shadow." The bulk of aud inuru. The first, gave supernatuthe singers juprriue ih.i r iu origin. tor by the trve: ia:.vray nffii-la- i ral force to human edicts; the second iff holding the Illicit was u The next arked ute aud the: w:'i l.e adotui l I. away, and the colonization uf swept New elaborated the system of r.ompensa-iion- ; did thi-- conn-7'- ' v. nh streamer To that their Zealand aud thj third waa practically a began in May., jsid. j.i:t iv tbfl own traditions sn.l ihB few of opportune Tuesday night I redistribution, by Their ,f sian Pulyn Centlny. which ptom-riuavlgnrion supGovernor, bearin;: ib i1.iii'.e I'tsh and acruniulatlou were Necessarily, there came t change In dispersed fe'fore they lur pnoitlim lit lteciler, in ilie union, ' They wer? navigaiors, bilag with whou the the habti of tbe race. What they l'e. h.ynesian luiving the official ioIoi of ihi p!in- up on the communal system. The In I allied I lan fair; were ilihir.hiii, 1 in each j;iaori the annexation doely tha race had at the same time a kero belanguage, wore a: nre, farm, and custom. nii'iehor. They km w theme of many record; whnt they are lief in the unseen, feued upon a vast !o lie worn in They r tile . store of my lbs aud " e fe the colomna-tierand I tbe ciinimou-placwinds, star, To. I'nnd during lull weik. Choir of it poscurrmiK; now water In their foJ Then, they were organized com- sessed a literature of groat beauty and budges will also ht lufore '"y Cl,n','d mm cano.-douhls com-n-ogivat munities, living on the fend in power, unwritten but copious, Instinct leaving for the a ever floated-ann laborious life, bints nnd with poetry, furc-fuldramatic anl thry left special Pniin ii:i train when it nafi th.-ls of eourses leave Ogdcu will tiii- every wher : vegetable supplied them with good mauly lu character; ami it carefully in the of atomslinp.and food, which they, cooked excellently, preserved its tradition and genealoon streamers rcaeliii-implemen; tLe length of iixe. In ih Maoil I radii Ions there in a manner superior to Ihe iar-gies, Tbe last work wa In the hand Choir. "Ogden are of n.mi famous The t.ienibers of navigators whi iff the rookery iff America or Europe. uf the tohunga (half priest, half wizcoiun.i'ii e hav- Mi!id the seas v.ilii suro For meiuls of nil kinds their substi- ard), who taught the chosen youth in Iolynrsian ing iff th.ir dinpo;i the Mirilu left Why thr Mauri made so far tute was the grerm-tonof tbe 8oulh Ihe aacn-- colleges (tie legends, iradi-lio- n in the poKiofflce fuiiii." Iiave voi-iinn from the lalcr hoitir of his rse? Island; of textile staple they had but aud fearing of the Maori, and in douaie to iin rluiu- (.m-Innd tha! sum was hu::d--- i uvi-- r kv Fun. hs Xew e:aud. Is not as clear aa th ihe fibre uf the flax plant. Yet they trained them in physiognomy, ventrillu- got ih re. fart that Five cen!urb-made a substantial advance In civiliza- oquism. hypnotism, divination and othITciI J. Klesel. Ti'.s. wi-ihe (dijil ago he Cana-- and the nd tion; clinking themselves fairly, nnd er braqcbea of the tolmtigaa trade. I by W. 11. Wrpht a Sons miieh iff the of ihat long period soni'Mlmes richly, iu fabric ded with hisiory these circuuialance the national Co., has proved to N a rescue fund, in ho and handed down by some approach to cffecitveuc; build- life of tbe Maori wa organised and intlinr ilie two offer i fs hi- e unide word of e for art Hie month, of writing ing more ulsUut felly ihau nmsl the trip of tin- (lmir. teresting. Oirfei lenity h taken ibe wai not iu tin list ut life atvniiiplltib-iiicnis- . uf old, but it Is race, aud inhabiting ihelr vil- place of the d the out not held with much fervor by lho x land among lages with scrupulous llepam!) his trilr known AU :he h. name of the carving wlih iucrcdlhle tiaticiire and the other bond! of coheidca hy POSTAL SLRVICE MEH canoe that lirought them, and they an arifetic skill, grotesque. It is true, have disappeared, and Lhere is nothing In rommundic. Tha but yffcc.iive. This attained its hightheir place. Most of tha fend baa iliiiilile A merry lot of mull .Tviii men man's canoe wa In evidmes In Tas- est development lu lue line of the bei-- sold, aud tbe whole of the protlir. for the Dutch navigator tattoo system, which in curve snd ceeds have disappeared. A rich estate came in lo Ok'doii, . nml the craft. But afirr thai day scroll work of singular accuracy gave till remains Ui the Maori, one large fern'll ihelr way- vei over the South- - i Iknre of building this useful r biased to Europeans, to each chief his appropriate device. proportion ern Pacific. While here ihc-- were ihe i . . htv wlih while n certain amount la farmed by ' Never A? Lim-ley-, j They b mi me expert 11 slier M. of 5ern II. uf chief .'If ( guest, of net and line tkclr the original owner, and the balance oiuo n?Tllll"n wa JT !! ihi service from here lo Ban Fran- lust, lor Mg single with nets were half a tuiU- long-s- nd hunt la lying Idle, much of It .under the cjafQ uf givat shadow of perpetual nguiiailon for Anions the nur.i was Alexander j !, 171' ,ir:lly ,,:"l!l!';ra nd ,.1 era (chiefly Skilled and ale. Ljf.Ji'1! IY ?.T ein. cwm Innd to Iw prowtu:.seamen Grant, general superlniend- were The Maerl Ik a ih y landed also, ns lisa V1 Maori hardy eut of mull wrvhf clerk. Janu-- II-- ' u R of above holdlern f and and. if he chose to apply ie dexcrihed, proprietor, ' Jl Crew, dtvfeior. tuuennl endsnt of rail- - lP J,n J11 factors , hi lie ihe most the very first qiialiiy. powerful bralus, might become anything Irvin H. Thorp, way mull Their intercourse with strangers he liked, wealthy beyond the dram cf of c!iv delivery service, poweiful, until the musket found It Kuperlniendi--!.aa a was regulated by an elaborate erinio avarice powerful land owner, end and A. 11. Viiiileand Janie K. Msiuen, way among them. l nlal which exist to the prtK-nwalk day. diatlngulahi-.- In any Their Love of the Land. ass isiaai of railwiiy th.-lAa mailer of fart, sum fits duty of life. Wr wav a pssa'on with ihem, hut A lust, they conitrlrcd it mall service. lh.-rare nnd do honor to orfe are good farmers, and Their exact object cor Id not be lifer grio'esi pas:lo-.- i ns thc:r lovt ror only to guest , and lo give them ihrir Maori at thr hr r nnd among th'. highlo the their inn lcarm d, but ii - evident from recent of ihe fend. Tne Hie n est gradually of New Zealand n!o to amurq cent-- ! in la In common. dispatcher liim they go to Sun bat rim bulk of tint race, ia end the setiiitiii-nof lho old guests, they regarded llicmaclvc bound clt.cn to i:)p-"ihe m:l ItoinAii,It. itulc? cvi-rway. living In dull idleness for the most et decorum est jiro iu leciprocste iu jiiai-elu that ciiy. They d the baka II the nee aud waiata part, because ft national lit more uevef devotiuiMl mori, In,i cnli-L pairla will also the posirl in danci-- i of The origand imlntcroaiing. nu.l and rcvet-n- ce ihi-- . am-i(Kongs (ban simide, Portland and oilier coast Iowiik. i c'livairoii penpl-- . us d'e for the the oratory proper to ihewe occaKions. inal cloratnis of decay bavc therefore uf s!xtv land, was ihe v.nr cry that if roundel In oratory, Urn Maori is past maxtor, been added to In (he wlih great stork of legends, proverb years, and yet the aiatferlrlao regard through ail thp ag s of pnees-lon- . fci a praetically stafervid pocticnl lho Maori popiih-ilo1 wax told iha. In one of ( fener snd pociaa; with aa al Camcr:n'a fig'rs !:t tho la'.rr dnyj, imagiuaiinn, hi manly. euergd:lc char tionary. This, r courrc, ia regarded of a i:ma'l villscr turned out acl.r, arl bis miulczl, sonorous lan rnrouraglrg. Tliree rigna ere liop.-vt,.o the ra?e (patihia lo res,fet a Ilriiisb army. Inlo the open guage; skill, not unworthy of tbe In the first place, thi-and the Echoolineu of old, .and chUdroo alike) showa tli great lil came, ekii'iiii-iii- .i rra'irl Dnphfei well as lo a iuirry of phrae null cat delr?,il)t the young nhll stieiil hy t:u.lr emirnge and trodpu. able to all occasions of peace and war, I the native schools. Evidently the M'.i skill the admiring pUy of ihe soiJi--ryAus-'o-ri appriwlatea inKirurilon a much Afirr (he ronl, one of these "Naixilron had words in him hke haliles, wrote Gnrlyle, nnd tho Ms nnwitor, who. when they mw tha waa ask'd, a indomiiuiife he lay in the ini'iiury hospital, who so r.pirit of Ihe hero worshlpp.r'i word first txXipfe of wrillng, loaf no tlm rinall s hand had the temerity to give la applicable to tbe centenUnu oratory in learning the art. The young paoplv chii-that ever see tho evil that have fallen on their battle, und hi- r- ulled. In coni, matter-of-fac- t cf every great fighting race, and realise that education alone way. (hiit no mn wao was noi led a tana to battle. will, enable tho rac to grapple with Maori cannibal A was, the t partly rvc-de to for land the to ready figlu Hum. ftaeondly. nil em pin- - recent Iv from religious filing, and partly STATE CONVENTION TO BE EN- hav: any. It Is on-- : of ihe say-inil said-- as a made to teach certain tribe the LIVENED BY ENTERTAINMENT. r chiefly, Indeed, it may ba in all hb'.ory. Pucii wo ili: rommfemriat In war. menta of aenltary prsciicea hava nwt 9 Hi of (life renwrkable race. Hence, there are an record la Maori with enthusiastic attention and Th;ir Education. Parades. Shows, Music, Banquets and such as aboun' in the Fijian ordinary encceta. Thirdly, the parklThe land was ail iu ell. The people fen year Other Amusements for the o:her and group of camunal orgies for neat of the colony pae-e- d cultivated wba; link' they could in Hie of Mice Visiting Delegates. the gluttony purs and simple, two statute, one giving then alive ib rich valley ho:o::.:i and the forest within pm management and disposal, Immorality among the young peopl-The birds of the forest af- in.vat, r PUBLIC REHEARSAL tor the Advanced XVoL"rl: .i tcoi-jit-- . ( i.i TIME n. p. s f, v-r- HAVE A BIG by tha Hat of thoaa Art1?!-"- s4W to 4u,uui., cuauied m , Don't forget the Modern Woodmen outing at the Hermitage, Friday, Aug. 18th. Blade's backs leave 10 a. sSnuM Ueri'. s,.i-- of numU'rs IN ELKS ARE TO DECISION h tu' pent apiK-sr.-- Jl. cut-off- . WASHINGTON AVENUE. Pupil ;;H. co-.Las, ueivriiii i . s i. Th.-:- b,-- OH ssj, a I u. sonto-tiiing,- Frank Hayes DRUG CO. English How to use lc 1 h-- i li.'o-liui- Gee. W. Driver, Manager. h U, the . but U.is i.:'a;u HC..-- popn-fello- a Iji- unions. When we first decided to give the we picked out lmbur D,i, Miss Genn Biugham, deputy iu ihe us that dale noue of the lehorii.i; work and we figured that ibis county clerk's oilier. In enjoying a two weeks' vacation. She Is at itvscnt would giv.i them a chance of u e taking in .the Exposition at Fenian J. to view the great piece cf WM. DRIVER & SON Twenty-fift- , iaiJdL i? . J Tim.'.i- Li! e nouncing lhai her sitr. .M!sn Farley, is not expected lo live. re-pr- d 437 Lai i: i Sir. Liiil Mrs. Corrad Uolu u.iiumi co ia l ua a rv.'iuke ihe engager. at nf their i huso who MuuU ran ui: rai in Hcmy rayarrl or Cuicago. The li.iub on ihar diiy." A wodUlnk ucuire lu S. lucuilicr. of ibo above wa shown President O. H. Cifeon, id ihe '.i-'.i-- t The of li'.o exi'iira-i-K- i lo cniiiiics c.mie Club, in up fium Sail loil.e iu a si.lal lralu, Midlake on l lull dnle. Mr. Lilsou, afdad won t to tin Uermliagi to jnjnv ter reading ihe resolution, K'.j'.eii: "I am glad that you have caiieu Billy Wilson's hoMihali'.i. to ilife tita iter, and ui.i sot- Mrs. William Ecdee, Jr., has been ry to lern ihur such a has l"i-summoned home by a' telegram an- foil m I by any of the liilmr pines In Summer suggest may conveniences for the suffering. If you hive sickness in come and see us jour home, snd let ns suggest some of the nusr novel and uselul thlnga we have In stock to make your offerer comfortable and cheer ful. Our prices are as low aa they can be made with due to both you and ua. 174. ir the:. L aboic on Tr.s.r !.., have ulul fi,r l.aluir n repiisial i arils hav.ceived Ijv oii:p of ihe iii.;iliies at th house from .IikUc ,i. a. Hu lourt belli from Asbucy Park, .V .1. Sickroom Cooling Conveniences th0"" j iC - Ogdfcn : oration. fii.'.cvinu: the ex- Tin? I.'ii L.a!iip.a! on V lii.x: ;o fiu a new froai cii u hfe. iiehbu.i rt'ij'-.iiic- T 'ii v-:-- V, ; Rahaka ii.t.-udin- Celt, o; iSfiiivi-ui- Cr.-- h'e.i f..-- Peiife..!. ir-.- saaggag; apdo-dat-a - t.Vi.i.a kail organtee them on tbe 'ariou dibrase rl:e am.iig r.j and uniou. TUeir tuiive population s!xi ,!f,:s tr ago a it y.' ja:s iudurii' ii.e ef Non1 aiiJ motto via, uw:, such as rhcUL.atiem. rieworthy hrnf his:ory cf for the Maori." But the!1-- J cosieumptioa .hn l.iij .h i AY agent, f..atiiin.Eii ijviial trun S:a window at Clark's end ji: uf cfelJn u's oxfords. Ifeon. or ua, also he..-!- iu iv.l, ;au, bUck or chau.i tiuc aiui i:p PRESENTING CORA KING SWAIN AND SUPERS COMPANY IN REPERTOIRE A POPULAR COMPANY POPULAR PRICE8 AT fct KKHX -0-:0-: C r IOvC-I-Ot- Arthur Livingstone Among the Maoris of New Zealand V. s SEL1CTE2 FDR eXCU..aiCA. LA20 j 1'OM. Company La Casa Grande ' n.v -C WHY Yjjll?. Hi cacuiiu:ss cf Lagoiu. i lir.iTjc. nn.p!e Mack Swain S. E. Deoly Amrr , i H. ?!. Mo-- c fecal W.'l li.ive chit.'.!.' if r.ie cany mg ifce Ogdii. THE United .voi-mnv- ; East Lynne 2451 .m-p.v- CLUBiCHOIii in. i' ib :u ftiui Liquet - me.. vi REV1TIES L cta it. SiOIiNINO . Newman Vm.252E. O Wash. Ave. Beil 'Phone 523 K. Independent 'Phone 520. |