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Show marry her, he was tempted and fell. Time and tlm again ahe Insisted upon up-on Iht mart-lace with SpraK"", hut In ;Mwjtva put her off. wim arrested in January, and for two months th irl has been held here by the I'tiU'-I States authorities a witness In tbe counterfeiting charRf? aajrlnst her lov-I lov-I er, so called. ! The girl I now homeless and frlend-I frlend-I 1cm and U In a delicate condition. She Fa'? she has tried o get work but failed, and even If she were to Ket work she could not perform It, xt she L4 so weak, she says. Marshal Anderson eayn ih..- ?lrl Is not bad, sin? pimpi" bvfn'iie victim of iimiu'i frailties. Aliogelher, her case Is a pitiable one, i.ml one deserving of fsyuipathy. MINNIE KOOYMAN HAS NO WEDDING Salt Lake, May Jl Minnie Koovman old not become the bride of Kran:; Sprague, convicted of counterfeiting and who will spend two years In the federal prison at Leavenworth. Kan, Monday, as was expected, as 1'nlted States Marshal Anderson would not permit the ceremony to proceed, claiming that it was contrary to a state law. When the ceremony coubl not be carried out Mlnuie Kooyman broke down completely and hit tho building sbeddlr.g tears. As has already been told In The Tribune, Minnie Is a daughter of th Kooymans who were so much lo the public eye about a year ago, but are now-iwalfd In Denver. She is now pnly fibout 19 years old. and. two years ;igo ,sbe was married. Later she gave birth to twins, tbe babes dying, and then her husband dosrtd ber. I-isi summer Sprague came to Sab Lake and sb met him. and. It is claimed. q the promise that he would |