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MM M!:RI WWIlMWfWgWWWPWMWWiMii'lllyiMll,hlMl UC3 nT-ri-m nsfflTTOMMII I wr" "' -i SUNDAY DULLETIN. HONOT.Ul.Tt. H. T. SUNDAY, MAIICH i, 1902 j.. fv ,v s f i- s L., ,? !L ir- v. f u v i h . .TOCAL AND H. W. Voster. Jeweler, 15S Hotel St. noom In private family Is offcrci! lot rent. See To Let column Finals were not read) to bo played In the bowling tournament Ust nlRlit Uomes & McTlghe, successors to Ca mora & Co., liquor dealers, 93 King St. Whltne) & Mnrh have a full line ol lte'dfern Corsets Sec ad In New to day. Chas. It l"railer advei lines the bus iness of advertisement vvrltlliK In tlili isslie. Blank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc. manufactured by the llulletln Publish- lnj Co. The Honolulu Athletic ("lull Is nuh lug nrrangrments for n tug-of-war tournament A newly furnished room with hot and cold bath Is for rent on Vlnejurd street. See Kor Heut, page 8 The Hrltlsh Bhlp Peter Ired.ile. Ca - tatn Lawrence, will sail In ballast for t'ugct Sound ports tomotow N. 8. Sachs Dry Goods Co will havo their Master Millinery Opening ou "next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. A pot capon nnd osteis will bo serv edat the t'nlon drill's half dollar din ner today from flc to eight o' loiU The transport Wan en, hating had Its propeller repaired, will resume ltd to) age to the Philippines on Tuesda). Wlldcr's steamship llclene sailed yesterday noon fur llamakua ports with ICO Japanese for the plantations The consecration of St. Andrew's cathedral b lllahup Willis and clergy at 10 a. m will lie a notable event of today. Dourbon Whiskey, 6 years old, f.3 50; Claret, 60 cents; Sherry and Tokay, 73 cents a gallon nt Hoffschlueger Co 's, King street. There U a split In tlio Ilepubllrnn committee on the question of running j candidate In the Kourth District spc clnl election. The Inter-Island steamer N'llhnu, ar riving jeeterdaj from Kauai, sustained Its full share of buffeting by wind and wae the past week Don't forget Camarlnos of the Cali fornia Fruit Market when ou want fruit and vegetables. He ulwats hai on hand a fresh supply of both Califor nia and Island fruits. Telephone Main 378. Ah Kan, a bill boy at the Hawaiian hotel, pleaded guilty to Indictment for stealing f 10 Judge Gear suspended tenti nee for six months, owing to tlio prisoner's )outh and the fait that a trap had been laid for him George D.ill foreman on the new l.ewers & Cooke, Ltd.. building, fill from a scaffold on l'rlda end sustain rd u fracture or the right thigh besides a general!) severe shock He was ta ken to the Queen's Hospital A native named luhn Williams shot at his wife twice, at tlicli hemic In Vluejaul street 1'rlihi) afternoon, then hot himself In the head and died The wife received a slight wound In the eat Jealousy was the cause of the mill's nlnelncss The Injunction suit of n c"'lilneso horticultural firm against the HonoluW Jlapld Transit and l-ind Co to pre vent the laving of the clem I. i,iilwu track thtougli (omplalnan 's vegitaldo patches, has gone over foi 'i in n un til. Wedncsdaj W. S Wltlurs is talked of foi Dem ocratic (ancllilale at the spec lal election in the Fourth Kcpesentutlvc District C. T. Wilder is round to lie ineligible for lack of two )cni residence lit having been absent from the ecm.iti) as Consul-Geneial at San Pranclseo FRANCIS MURPHY GLUB The entertainment given by the Mur phy Club last night was well attended and much enJo)ed. Mr Mleth's h)P notlc performance was we-U lereived, as was also the bo) Imltatoi. The pro gram given ran as follows- Piano se lection, MIm Helen Deshi, guitar nolo, M, K. Nakulna, duet. Instiunicntal, Messrs. Se)mour and Nakulna, song, Mr. Addison; telephone sketch, li) club members, song. Mr Wall ice. Hit Ho ward Ilooth. sketch hy club membels hypnosis, Mr Melth, song, Captain Hewitt; irandolin and I luno Miss Schcurmann and Miss H Desha, sung nnd dnnie, Mr Kkles U. Ward pertained scveial feats nf streegth which proved Inteli sting and cnteUuInlng NOW SISAL FIB1R TAKESJRONT RANK (Continued from nag 1.) Better Than Sugai. 'I li Ik It, better lha'i iiii So (aid Mr Ibllir phain us . e lu'iusl ' the s.iin-ii- I.ii". -cued by 1Ui.i,.t 1 inner .,1 ri.i.i i-iirrtoned to win fiou t Pici -J i.t P'cwn's office jiiel shoved it lei n Tt.li ' n icportei v m i,t t(n i. . mm! for this ut lluioliilu a.nl i eeiits at San Krunilsco, You know those ;ticky lands ve joele o' ei ut Hon oullull together sixteen )e n ago Wo have 14,000 acres ot such lana vlow Hwa plantation around llai i-i s h.lnt way. It Is not lit for sugai ma, but Is right for fitsal It grows to tin best condition for manufjctuin on ail.l soil near the sea. Thnre would Mem to bi something favorable to shil In tlio salty atmospheie hy the oceuii' At the Play. "Financial succuss Is no uiltNlun of ejicellence." "Ko; but tho averago playwright isn't looking for a crlteilou The historian Nienferay would work only with a candle, eve-u ut midday and midsummer. lie never failed to wait on bis visitors, even to the utieet, -with a candle In his band. GENERAL IVoad "WantB" on page 6. Q. II limey's office, 8 Campbell bid. Nicely furnished rooms, Popular House, 1249 Fort St., J1.60 per week up. Watch fob has been lot. ltevvaid II ri turned to owner. Sec Lost Column, The PKK1U.KSS PKKSEKV1NO PAINT Is guarantied to last three years. Tho weekly edition of the Evening llulletln gives a complete summary ol tho news of the day. Charles Molteno. formerly of Mer chant street, has reopened his shaving parlor on King street, opposite Young building. Dr. Ilogle. chiropodist, has removed his ofllces from the Arlington to the Oregon block, where he will be pleased to s e his numerous patrons Miss N V Howie) s "Opening ol Spring Millinery" takes place at hei parlors In lloston Mock tomorrow tnornlng fiver) body coretlnll) Inv Iteil Decker & Fernandez, real estate agents, have some line properties which they are oflelng at great birgalns. 1-oans on purchases can be negotiated by them for customers. High Sheriff Ilrown offered Hire Hawaiian canoes for sale by auction yesterday 0. J. I.utted bought one for $12.50 and J, Stelner another Mr J3 i tin third being withdrawn tor want of an adequate bid Kalllpaka, on his plea or guilt) to Ave Indictments for embezzlements, was sentenced to fifteen fnrs and one dav nt hard labor by Judge Gear. Cal abashes formed the chief staple of his booty William McCarths. the ctlmp who mutilated his wife's ear with his teeth, and upon conviction was released ow ing to a fault) Indictment, has been In dicted again This time It Is assault nnd battel) first degree Instead of lua) hem Castle & Cookr, Ltd., has elected the following officers for the ensuing year. I. I) Atheiton, president; George II Castle, vlie-presldent; 13. D. Tcnnc) seiretary, W. A, Ilowen, treasurer, and W It. Castle, auditor, these all consti tuting the board of directors Samuel M. Damon, former Minister of I'lnnuce under different regimes In Hawaii and head of the bank of Illshop At Co . has had conferred on him by tbg King of Portugal, through Consul Can tivarro. the decoration of the Order ol Christ. This order was founded by Denis of Portugal In 13 IS. The Hawaii Ponol Dramatic Soilct) ate nbout ready to present In public two Hawaiian historical pla)S. One Is the story of I--ilelkav.nl, the I-acly ol tho Twilight, founded on Hawaiian le gend, and the other the l.indlng and Duith of I.ono, n story of Captain Cook's coining to these Islands rim iniktees ,.f the Queen's !!nnlt.il f,.r fl.,...tiM..n.l II... hn.nllll nnmrl- " ------ - -- ---- -,--,- , il,:. ...mi.l.,ii,t tn, Ininnril,,,, ,,f Mi. ' MiCully Hlgglns They claim that !:.!' O. White was empowered to receive thi $liU.0U0 loan tiom them, secured by a ilSO.hUU mortgage, as the holilei ot a power or uttomc) rrom the complain ant. IMintind Stiles, bookkeeper at the bulk of Clans Spreckels & Co. had u narrow isiape from death b) a live wile he pliked up at Alnahau. l cal cic nee of Hon A S Cleghorn, on Fri day night Being somewhat deaf lie did not hear the warning shout or a llneipun and went to help at icpalr work, when hi was knockd out nnd It was (ml) by heiolc exertions that ho was lesuscitnted. 'u The shooting match held esterday afternoon between the team picked by Deputy Sheriff Chllllngwoith and that picked by Cuptaln Parker lesulted In the latter team winning the prize, a Leg of foaming Prlmo, The scons wei as follows Chllllngttorth 30. Dnvauchtlle 41, Leslie 2", Parker Jr St, Nielsen 2t. Gtimpter 27, McCormack 23. i:ivln IJ. J. Kupihii 38. S Parker 'M; total, 340 Captain Parker in, Captain Knune 3S, St Gunlnei 37, Thomas 3U. G Hubhcll 40, J. Kalllklela .15. C Wills 27. W Kill uwalaea 38, I' Kaniie 30. J Keopuhlwa , tutnl 3M) WHAT SHE SAID. Mary When George took me to a stylish restaurant for supper last night, ho bald I had the appetite or a blid. Ann Ho did! Hut ho didn't explain whethir ho meant a canary or an os tilcli, I suppose? Philadelphia llul letln. Mr. Clubman I see by the papers that a poor ) cuing man. who lost both his legs while saving tlio life of a beautiful heiress at a railway cross ing. Is to marry the girl. She dismiss ed all suitors and offeied herself to IVn. Airs C. (meaningly) Very sensible Klrl She'll Ltnw vvheie her husband Is nights, auywuy. New York Week- Mrs. lloaster Hemy and I attend ed tho opeia last night We had n box. Mrs llluunt Caramels, weicn't 'hey? I saw )ou In tho gallery entlng something Itlchmond Dispatch Sim (rather wearily) It must bo lovely to be a man He (a lato stayer) Why? She A man cun spend the evening with whom he pleases, and not havn to entertain anybody that comeH along, -Now Yort Weekly. Tuss So jm'io rually engaged? Jess Yes, and to think I'Bhould do It ufter rejecting noarly fifty propo- Tess Firt)? Well, well; what a persistent young man he must be Philadelphia Press Weekly edition of tht Bulletin $1 year. Wrest Crowning Honors From Honolulu Team. EXEMPLARY CONDUCT MARKS PAST FOOTBALL SEASON The Championship Cup Won By Sro:e of Three to One-Some Fine Plays Good At tendance. The Malle IHmas aie the champions of association football this )iar. Yes terdav afternoon they secured for themselves few laurels aftci u hot nnd Interesting battle with the lust of their foes, tho Honolulu, with whom they had already had several pitched battles. This decisive game pla)cd on the Ma- klkl grounds closes the association football season A vety largo crowd witnessed lbs contest. The baseball game between the sol dlcrs nnd the Honolulus, which was phi)ed on the sumo grounds, lasted till about 4 30, thus dela)lng the beginning of the football game, Man) of the peo ple who had witnessed the baseball game stu)cd on the field to sec the foot ball game and their number was swell ed by the football habitues, which this )car Is larger than It has ever been be fore. The line-up of the teams was as totlows Malle Illmas Fenwlck, g., McOIII. f. b.; It. Anderson ; Ilrown, h b.; Do)le, J. Anderson, Monro, f w., dim ming. I-ansdale. Holster, Chamberlain, Honolulus nienson, g,. Popcr, t b ; Hurvey. Paris, h. b.; Kay, Grucne. Mi Whlrter, Gears, Goiidle, Illltz. Flddes. It was expected that the Honolulus would make a much bitter showing than they did. Their line or forwards, counting such men ns McWhlrter and Gnudle, Is a strong point nnd having their tried back. Soper, back again It was thought that they could make a still better showing than the) did on the previous Saturday, when the) won the game against the Mnlles despite tho fact that their defense was weaker than usual. The Malle Illmas, who had til pla) against the wind during the flrsl halt, strengthened their defense In con slderutlon or this by putting Ho) In back rrom the forward line to the post lion of center halfback. " came negun nuoui i i p m t u- 1 .! ( . .! iionoiuius cieicilllfil llie nnilhn unu U1C Millies the niaknl goal, Hie former hiiv '" 1'"1 ' ,'helr fnv or McWhlrter stinted 1 1) entailing the ball nnd got It well down Into the Malles territory. Then It was snapped nwiiv ftom him, however, and for a while a give and tnke game followed In renter field The Malles llnall) seemed the bnll and car tied It down, gaining a corner which old not result In nn) gain, however as McWhlrter snapped up the ball on the kick from the corner. Holster of the Malle Illmas showed great Impiove ment He icpcntedly snapped the hall fiom the Honolulu forwards Tho Mnlles got the ball well In hand and kept It In Honolulu terrltor), finally gaining another cornel, which, how ever gave no result. The Honolulus finally broke nwa) and McWhlitei car lied the ball down well, finally making n splendid snot for the Malle goal from the extreme left wing. The Mnlles car ried the hall back ngaln and give and tnke pla), with many long kicks, fol lowed, McWhlrter getting In some fine woik on the wing. A foul of the Malle's gave tho Honolulus u flee kick rather close to the Malle goal but noth ing resulted. After a bit or plu)lng In middle Held Goudle mnde n line pass to I beiuuse liu would not let me ussoelati MeWhlrter, who made a beautiful shoti with inner men nnd women, ltetiiiiicd trom the wing sending the hall through to him the next da). We hud no trou the AInlle goal This was the Hist goal hie up to Fildu) uttei my retnin il scored. In the Honolulu's fnvor ellel not go to woik ou Frliiii) Soiue- The Malles got the 1ml down near the bod) knocked ut the door and on his Honolulu goal and llo)le made a good1 shot nt It, but the ball pas d over tho bar The Honolulus now took tho ball back and McWhlrter made another lino shot clean Into the Malle goal, which wilt, well saved, howuvei, b) goal keep er Fenwlck. who fished the hall out In fine st)le Goudle ngaln seized the ball unci carried It down well for n shot for the Honolulu goal, which lie missed Again tint Malles cot possession or the n"11 Bni1 carried it down well Soper missed the hall and tor n moment It looked ver) exciting, as then; was an open chance for n goal or which, how ever, noudvantuge was taken. A llvelv sci humane took place In fiont ot the Honolulu's goal, I.ansdale made u shot foi It and the goal keeper In an nttemp' tn put It out, accidentally tinned It through goal This was th Malle s 111 st goal. A few moments latei the (list half time finished, the score standing even the Malles having one goal mid the Honolulus one. In the second half the change or goals gave the Malles the wind In their fuvnr. As a consequence they changed their tattles from tho defensive to the nggiesslve by putting Ilo)cr back to his old place ns center foiwaid and putting 1 must remain In ni) loom until ho dimming back ns centei linHback In! came home evciy clay this halt the Malles plainly had the Dl C II Wood stated that he pel best or the Honolulus, although the tut-; loiined un uutopt.y ou the bod) of Will ie i team lecpatedl) moke uwii) and got the hall up near thb Malle goal In the beginning of the half the Malles got tint hall well down llo Honolulu ten I lory, when a foul off the Honolulus guve them u fieo rlltk It Anderson kicked It but nothing "lesulted. A sei I mm j re took place In fiont of tho Honolulu goat nnd Cummlng made shot foi the ball, but missed Another hard fought tuwle took place In front of the same goal, Jainsdale mads a shot for It, but Mleason listed It out In great shape, the ball falling back Into the bunch of struggling players, The scrim- mage grew very exciting tlntll the ball finally was shot from Oie bunch through the Honolulu goal, thus mul ing the second goal In the Mallc's fa vor. The Malle s again got the bnll nnd carried It up, securing n corner. II An derson shot the ball from the corner, and entered It well Into the bunch ot players In front of the goal. A lively scrimmage ensued, ending In Doyle's sending the ball through the goal. This was the bllng goal In the Malle's favor and the last one made during the game Tho advantage In score, made the Malle s fill Iback to their old detenslve tactics and I!o)le was again put back to the position ot center haltback. Soper got the ball nnd passed it to.the tor wards, who tarried It up Into jfallc ter ritory The Mnlles broke away and gained a corner, whlih was kicked by Ilrown, but to no advantage. Holster carried tho 'ball well down for the Mnlles, but I.ansdale In nn attempt to ennv It lost It and the Honolulus took It back to middle field. The Mnlles again broke nway and had tho ball In close proximity to the Honolulu goal. A shot was made for It, but the ball pasesd right by the post. McWhlrter secured the ball and carried It finely up In Malic territory, where the Honolu lus finally gained n corner. The Malles got the ball, however, on the kick from the corner and carried It back. I.nns dale made an attempt for the Honolulu goal, hut Oleason saved It. McWhlrter nnd Goudle again carried the ball be tween them up near the Malle goal, nnd a shot was made for It. Goal keeper Fenwlik was alert, however, and kept his goal dear A very hard fought scrimmage took place In front of the Honolulu goal, but the Honolulus se cured the ball nnd carried It up the Malle's terrltor), when II passed ovei the line. A moment later time was called, the scoie standing 3 to 1 In favor or the Malle Illmas, who thus have won the championship cup. This ends the Association football season. It has this ear been n veiy successrul one. The teams have been pretty even, ns may be seen trom tho number of gntnes p1a)ed between the Honolulus nnd the Mnlles before the championship was decided. This sen son larger and tnr more Interested crowds have attended the association games than ever before nnd the game has evident!) gained much In tho favor or the community. The game has also been marked by tho sportsmanlike de meanor ot the pla)ers. During the whole season only one protest has been entered and the decision or the rcrere has alwa)s been nblded br without nuy dispute The baseball pla)ers, who-so turn It now will be to shine, vmuld do well In following this example, vvheie b) It might he possible to Indue some or tne lenlly good umpires who aie here to act. Instead or keeping away, ni has hcrctofoie often been the case, on account or the dlsngieeablc features which back talk and disputes have In ti oduced ni SO SAYS THE WOMAN IN HER TESTIMONY Coroner's Jury Returns Verdict tf Self Sought Death in the John Williams Tragedy of Friday. The coroner's Inquest ou the lemnlus or John Williams, the natlvo who shot himself Friday night nftei attempting to kill his wife, wns held Inst night Di L. II Wood and Mrs W Kabul, the wo man with whom the deieasid was liv ing, were the onl) witnesses called .Mis Kuhul, on being sworn, ti stilled as follows Have been acquainted with deceased since June, Paul. Havu lived and wus living with him up to his death, as man and wife. Have hud do inestle tiouble. Lett him lest .Moiiela) getting up he blushed against ni) feet end woke me up He told the part) out side that he would return to woik next da) He returned and hi) down on the bed beside me I hen he cmbiuccd me .lust then someone knocked ut the door again He got up and went to the win dow Instead of the cLocn I went to the dour between the two rooms He did not go to the door, but told the part) outside to vvult u minute He commenced to put un his clothes. 1 asked him who that was and ho said It was his buss, I was then on the bed. 1 cut u bowl of poi and put It down As I was rising I heaid un explosion. The teconcl shot wus tired, but I don't know wheiu It stunk, beiansu I run out, When I got outside I heard the thlid shot tiled 1 got underneath the bed In the next loom Thinking he wus dead, I got up uud looking thiough the win dow saw him on the awning filing down the stiiet I run back and got underneath the bed ngaln. 1 heard an othei shot 111 eel. After that 1 was wOHiided In the ear b) one of the shots Ills name Is John Williams Don't know how old he was. He wus jealous or inu Know of noieasou .vh) he shot himself He told me pilot to this that li.m muling tnut iiimiii was due to gunshot wound In the brain The Jul) letuinecl the following ver dict "That the sild John Williams came to his death In Honolulu, Island or (Vibu, on the 7th day ot March, 1902, from Injuries to the bialn, the result of a gunshot wound trom a bullet ills- nUhaigcd out of u levolver held In the hand of the Kild John Williams, said levolver having been discharged with suicidal Intent. (Signed): C F. Chll llngwoith (Coroner), W. VIda. K. W. Weed, Palmer Woods, P. Jt. Nalual, C. II, Ilrown, C. J. l.udwlgsen, BH ID f iisje she Soldiers Down Athletes In Well Contested Ball Game. ANOTHER MATCH FIXED FOR TOMORROW AFIERNOOil Boys in Blue Show Fine Team Work -Brilliant Individual Plays On Both Sides Re corded. The game of baseball between a team of the soldiers from tho Warren and the Honolulu Athletic Club team. pla)cd nt the Maklkl giounds yester day afternoon, was good, fust nnd In teresting. There wns an exceedingly large nnd enthusiastic crowd present to witness the game. The soldiers showed tip Ip good shape. They depended mainly upon their team work, which wns realy ot an excellent order, such as has not been seen here for many a long day. On the other hand, their battel y was a bit weak. The Honolulu team did not show up any team work to speak of but on the otner nnnu ineirpiicncrnti'i snort mop did well. The Honolulu men did not do very well at the bat. The game was a very hard contested one, the bo)s In blue finally eorallng the honois with a score of S to the Honolulu's '4, The score by Innings was ns follows; Innings 1 2345678 9 Soldiers 2 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 C Honolulus 2020000 0-4 The line-up of the pla) erg was as fol lows: Soldiers Sullivan, c: Muntlng, p , Gessler. lb Nlcholls, 2b Sailer, 3b Cross, s s ; Knlggc, 1 f ; Maxwell, c. f., Itlley. r. f. Honolulus Lewis, c ; Kant, p., Olea son. lb.. A. Thompson. 2b II. Will iams. 3b , J Williams, x. s , Hansman, 1 f . A) lett. c f ; Gay, r. f. Good Individual pla)lng wns shown on both sides. Hansman In the second Inning made a fine hit, nnd n run Knlggc, or the soldiers, made n very prelty running catch, In the 'ighth In nlng. while Itlley nt right field mnde several v ci) pretty catches. Thompson also made some nice running pick-ups. After the game arrangements were -Immedlntel) made for another game. l loth tennis being eagei to meet each 1 other rfgnln It wns decided to have i ! game lornoriuw afternoon at 2:30 I o'clock on the Maklkl grounds A HUSBAND'S ADVICE. Mis. Witheiby Dear, the men havo come to put In tho telephone Wltheib) All right. Let 'em put It In. Mrs. Wltherliy Hut vvheie do you think it would better go? Wlthcrby 1 don't enro Any w hero to suit J em. Mrs. Witheiby Hut vvheie do you think would be the best place? Wlthcrby (cnrefuly going over the whole matter In his mind, after n mo ment H thought) 1 should put It back ol these stairs. In the hull Mrs Wlthiib) Oh. clear no That would never do Why, suppose bur glars Wlthcrby You weren't thinking of putting It npstalrs. were jout MrH Wltheib) Well. It would be so handv up there, and then If burglars Wlthcrby Nonsense' Mrs. Witherhv Then why don't you suggest a place; Wltherby (clrll)) I havo. Mrs. Wltherb) Hut n decent place, Wltherliy Iaok here; )ou settle cms luiiuvr )ourseir. t cion t cam where )ou put thnt telephone. You cari hang It on the roof, put It In Hie launury or on the front door, It )ou n ni 10. Mis. Witheiby (haughtily) There' I knew that's the way you would ait. I nave to decide evcty s nu o thine ubont this hoitf e, and I'm sic k nnd tired or having such n helpless man as yon tor n iiusiiana, Witheiby You ought to have n nr. lied nn electilelan or n house ilcvoia tor, Hnven't I told )ou what I thought 7 Mrs. WKheiby Well, why don't von think of some other plate. Instead of standing lound llko a dummy? vvuneriiy (getting, nngry) You are n wonder' First I told you to decldo Urn mntter for )ourself, and then, when )ou insisted on my advice, I gnvo It to )ou nt once. Now you aie abusing me Just becousc I'vo got strength of mind enough to stick by what I said, Mis. Wltherliy I don't care' You are poifectly useless. Witheiby (resigned) All right; I am. Here tomes tho telephone man Sav. wheiei's tho best place to put that machine? Telephone Man I should say, sir. In the hall bnck of these stairs. Mrs Wltherby (cnlmlv) Of course Hint's the best place. Hut I'll know better next time than to think cjf con suiting )ou about anything' Hxlt Witheiby. whistling violently. Smait Set, The "beautiful blue Danube" Is n fake unci a delusion A cold blooded scientist watched the liver for an hour each da.v during a whole )ear Ho lound the wnter to bo brown 11 times; vellovv 4H, daik gieen. 59: light green, 45. grass green 21; gieenlsh grny f!9; other shades or gieen. 110: and that it never had anything like a beautirul blue tint Vlslturs to the Sphinx can now rouke tho trip trow Cairo by trolley, and there Is talk ot an elnctrle line to Mount HInat and along a pait or the shores of the lied Sea. We import from Italy annually 10, 000 ono pounds of macaroni, Valued ut tfoo.oee. 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