Show SALT LAKE GIRL BARONESS Lillian May Langham Who Recently Became the Bride of BaronS Baron-S Von Sternberg Formerly Lived in This City When the news was telegraphed a few days ago of the marriage In London Lon-don of Lillian May Langham to the Baron Freiheer Speck von Sternberg many old Salt Lakers said to themselves them-selves Langham Langham that sounds familiar They went on and read that her mother and two sisters Grace and Marl were at the wedding and then were convinced that the girls were the same that used to live here at the Continental the daughters of Charlie Langham a traveling man who still makes Salt Lake once a year But dispatches said her father was a wealthy mining man etc and that put them off the track again But Sundays Denver Post appeared yesterday in this city and while It mentions the Baroness a little too much as a former Denver girl St proves that the wife of the new German Con sulGeneral to Calcutta is the same little Lilly Langham who used to play hldeardgoseek In the old Continental halls After dealing at length with the brides life in Denver the Post says that an Incurable lameness was part of the young girls lot and to alleviate the pain trips abroad were arranged to secure the benefits of certain cures and on the last trip over Miss Langham met the Baron The story continues Notwithstanding the blandishments of the other women aboard from the very first he seemed to have eyes for no one but the pale little American girl who sat so patiently all day long In hcr steamer chair He seemed to be always finding something to do for her find something to keep him near her He read to her aloud In his deep Ocr innn basso voice he brought her stools 1 for her feet cushions for her head L dainties to tempt her appetite and all the devotion of a i warm German heart The girl was touched by his gentle attentions but she could not believe that they were prompted by any feel Ings other than sympathy and pity She had long given up or perhaps she had never cherlshcdany dream of love and she could not believe that any ono would care to marry her The voyage ended and the Baron followed Miss Langham to Paris where In less than two months he told her of his love At first she could not believe him and then she refused to let him bind himself to hera cripple for life He besought her not to banish him and at last she yielded and pro mjsed to be his wife Preparations began at once for the wedding which the Baron vowed should be an elaborate one Mr Langham toiling hard In Amer ica sacrificed all his time pleasure and small luxuries to buy his daughter a suitable trousseau Knowing that she would nor return to America he gave up his house In Denver and went I back to San Francisco where he is now workIng hard at orange groves and the clothing business Tho wedding of Miss Langham and the Baron took place nt noon at the fashionable church of St George Hanover Han-over square London which was filled with a great crowd of the smartest people peo-ple In England After the ceremony there was a great wedding breakfast and then the young couple left for Italy where they will stay until Christmas j Christ-mas when they will sail for India where the Baron has been appointed German ConsulGeneral at Calcutta It ia hardly likely that the Denver Baroness will ever return to Denver In all probability she vJll live ami die in the land which Kipling has made famous fa-mous 5 |