PEOPLE AND EVENTS.
Mayor Low, of ork, re fuses to perform the marrmge ceremony, saying that to do so would take up time which might he spent to much greater advantage.
Chinese • ■ -lis!it Wu Tint bring gave 95100 town hr nmomi ’ Bri* Ellen
Stone. Another Chinaman gnu- $12,000 toward a professorship at Columbia university.
Co!. Cody, known ax Buffalo Bill, will Quit the road after next season s round ■and then he intends to cut off the long hair that has grown white and straggly in recent years. "Leslie M. Shaw,’’ says a friend of the new cabinet official, “will he the David Karma of Roosevelt's administration. What I. mean is that Mr. Shaw ia a natural born man of nil airs and the personification of shrewdness."
Ex- Em press Km mm is imy preparing her memoirs. A coinpimc meord of her reign is to h<‘ left after in r death to the public library of Barm. The empress has carefully filed every personal letter since the day of her marriage.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3567, 31 August 1905, Page 4
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171PEOPLE AND EVENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3567, 31 August 1905, Page 4
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