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Show A Hride and n Willow in One Day. C'hicnco Herald. Pretty 17-year-old Conception Sylvia, a Portuguese maiden of Contra Costa county, was a bride at -4 o'clock on the afternoon of February IK, in West Berkely, and three hours later she was a widow. She was married mar-ried to Frank Bispo, a young Portuguese dairyman, and after the ceremony and reception recep-tion the. wedding guests repaired to the station, sta-tion, where the young couple were to take the train for San Francisco. While waitiuir for the train Bispo took a little nephew In iiis arms and trotied up the track, while several others walked along the "j railroad. Suddenly th'; shriek ol the overland over-land flyer was heard, and a moment later it I swept around a curve. It disappeared in an instant, in one side of the track was Bispo, dead. In his arms lay his little nephew, I alive, but badly wcunded. On the other side of the track lay the body of Mrs. Sylva. All three had be en struck by the tiain. The irricf of the jouug bride was heartrending. The mourning party went to the house, where the wedding supper was cold on the table, |