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Show PROSPECTIVE BRIDE ON LONG JOURNEY NEW YORK. Out on the lsrgest sugar plantation on the islsnd of Maui, on of tha Hawaiian group, the chemical chemi-cal aide of sugar making is in eharge of Mr. Joseph Biela, m yoong German, who has proved himself man of partte. ular merit. He is so. much of a necessity neces-sity to the plantation that it ia impracticable imprac-ticable for him to get bark to his home, oesr Weimsr impracticable eves though he were about to be married. These few facta account for the presence pres-ence nn bosrd the President Grnnt of the Hamburg-American line, of Miss Mart4a Ijtiritz, who is tha reason why Mr. Biela wanted to get berk to Wet-mar. Wet-mar. She has just completed half her trip of more- than 10.000. miles, and when she reaches Honolulu her fiauce will meet her there and they will be married. Miss. Latritz did not seem to think that a lO.OOfttmile trip just for a husband hus-band was much to worry about and when apked how she liked her adventure ahe said, in a pretty foreign way: "Very, verv much. Just see what I shall have when 1 am there." |