Honolulu Republican, Volume IV, Number 493, 10 January 1902 — MAINLAND PERSONALS [ARTICLE]

MAINLAND PERSONALS

President Roosevelt expects to be on the move a good deal of the time, having puchased another saddle horse and a new steam yacht. Considering the involved status to the Schley controversy. Sec. Long must be almost sorry that we ever had that war with Spain. Apparently Sig-Marconi has done what Nickola Tesla asserted he was going to do. That illustrates the difference between the two men. Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria is receiving credit for being a very modest liver. His tridaily meal is a plain one, but he tops it off with a 5-kreutzer cigar.

Surely this is the season of universal and accentuated peace. Senator Hanna and ex-President Cleveland are fellow-members of a committee appointed to settle labor troubles and avert strikes. If Wellesley should organize a football team and send it around the country to play the other colleges, that $150,000 needed to secure Mr. Rockefeller's latest gift could be raised in the twinkling of the nation’s eyes. Senator Clark of Montana has purchased for $300,000 the Gottfried Muller's colection of paintings, and thereby shocked the moral sense of art connoisseurs in St. Petersburg, Paris and London, who were planning to secure them. The American spirit of "got there" dazes more foreigners than those included in the class of lovers of art.