Show marshall field is to marry a widow chicago sept 2 marshall field the wealthy chicago merchant has been granted a special license to marry mrs delia caton also of chicago according to a cable dispatch from london the wedding will tala place at st margarets church westminster next tuesday Tue mr field has been a widower for some years mrs batons catons husband arthur a well known whip and sportsman died suddenly in this ally during the horse show last winter her wealth extends into the millions since the death of her husband she has held aloof from functions alff in the latter part of june left for buroos with her sister sho met mr field in switzerland after lie went abroad in july since then the party has toured through spain italy and tho alps beey beard from by their friends at baroa switzerland SHE 18 SOCIETY LEADER chicago sept 2 been frequent rumors that marshall field and mrs delia spencer caton who Is the widow of arthur J caton would marry marshall field whose wealth Is barf bously estimated at between and was 70 years old on august 18 mrs caton who was 9 delia spencer laughter of thai man who founded the hardware establishment lish ment of habbard spencer bartlett co Is 46 years old sho Is one of the leading figures in chicago society and for years ranked second to none of the social leaders mrs caton not only inherited tha esta te of her husband but a large portion of the estate of her father she is reputed to be worth between ana CONFIRMED IN LONDON london sept 2 reports that mar field and mr arthur caton of chicago are to be married have been confirmed the wedding will occur september 5 at st margarets westminster EVENT W exposition was the visit ogden tabernacle choir i the complimentary references to ogden tabernacle choir have not ceased to be received by mall even at this late date as ate following iatter to president L W ln proves portland oregon aug 30 my dear judge I 1 am very grateful for your good letter of august and am glad the choir got home safely and though tired were happy your trip here was a great success and you should Q proud of that organization known as the ogden tabernacle choir for no matter what occurs between now and the close of the exposition your visit hera will be the event of the exposition season and I 1 can assure you that the portland commercial club Is delighted over the fact that it had the opportunity of cooper co oper aaion for myself personally you know that I 1 had my whole heart in and while you have given mea areat deal more praise than I 1 deserve it waa great pleasure to be able to be of assistance give my regards to mr ross he is the salt of the earth your leader professor ballantyne is a genius but the neach and every one 0 the great two hundred deserves special praise mrs richardson joins me in very best wishes andall of the office fores count themselves as friends of mr ROBS and yourself as well as each member of the choir hoping that you may be able to bring the choir to kansas city next year I 1 am with aln regards truly yours signed TOM richardson manager Mana GUARDING AGAINST CHOLERA i beemen Bi emen boot 2 tho united states board of immigration has ordered that all steerage atee rage passengers for tho united state shall be at the port of embarkation bar kation six days previous to sailing f TRAINS DELAYED by the burning of a culvert in central nevada early this morning a culvert on the southern pacific between beowawe and battle mountain burned out and telegraphic on that croaa between ogden and reno were cut oft As a result 0 the burning of the culvert trains ero greatly delayed it being necessary to hold the westbound at beowawe and the eastbound east bound trains were held nt battle mountain after several hours delav a wire was run through to reno and the trains were released the atlantic express due to arrive at was so late that it was found necessary to run it as the third section of no 2 which Is due to arrive at 2 35 on the first no 2 are iha interstate railroad commissioners who have biseo to the fair at portland and to the coast where they have held several meetings and who are now on their bato washington they will go on to salt lake over the ore dpn short Line leaving salt lake tor the east tonight over the rio grande western T the burning of tho culvert will delay trains throughout the day and it Is not expected that any of the trains over the southern will arelva on time whether the culvert was burned by tramps or by a spark from a locomotive is not known bythe railroad boffl bials here but an investigation Is be ing made c |