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Show EVER IIP W to inspect them and there she met the American. The rest was Cupid had his mind made Sl' hmeder pleaded his case and the Greek countess to become the plain American agieed 'Mrs go they came back to Brooklyn to be married, a few iiwe days ago they were wed. buso rryand Impractical Little God of Love Never to Take a Vacation From His Pleasing Duties. Seems YEOFHIS most recent pranks Cook Daniels, uj u this didnt end the ceremonial The countess also a wedding In the faith or her fatheis, so all tho parly Jumped lulo automobiles und weie whisked over to .Manhattan and up to the little ot"1, chinch, Seventy-seconmar Lexington avenue, where street, there another wtddMig. according to the m""1 of 'he enthodux Greek church, I'het,. was l crw.l of the couple's riiemls to Me he beaut tin! 'hi.li Included hymns and ceremony, clunts by a Mill choir. The ceremonies ndod with the crowning or the couple with hurt of the wedding. ve-te- .l fioAt'i ii(l ( ijs Selected Mining Engineer Grecian Countess Among Others Shot and Unerring Arrows-Jo- hn Love Laughs at Law, His By How esijpi, he-foi- Climes -A- merican Many FE. From All Walks of Life and in witbln the pace of a has played wore U than the most romantic scbool-Ljl- d ever conjure up In her dreams! V tmeai yorit days, Cupid We 'OUOtl! 'too op lathe oral ai together an engineer and a Grecian Amer-linin- g ku brought the mouth of a Mexican off a rich has married fellow to the nurse who pulled tis at He appendicitis. He has pre-Ua midnight wedding at which ing young naval officer and a w chorus girl were the principals. Jlii hired a special train so that son outd V York millionaires st lirough iKICC icre si divorcee In another state, of til, but not least, he has d a wedding on the high seas, three-mil- e ifc the International corn an that to young Impatient l U a yust two weeks be published, thus landed setting aside the stern uplacable majesty of the British have to watt iMldn't Ff banns to j law. hi been left for Miss Alice it and M. Hall Cowan to show Ball how love laughs at law. jait couldnt watt two weeks w they were married accord-th- e rites of the Church of Eng-fa-r out at sea. That saved the parn uity veeks expei Dang banns and persons very made happy much In love, World. the two young people come itaf, Ont. The young nri the question four years ctloa. ipt his Vi the world. li whispered "yes, puled then, for man Jot the hadn't from man ago sweetest But they couldn't the fact that the been graduated University of Michigan established 1 himself law! (ana out victor ncain. Love God at Woik in Hospital. The doctois shook their heads. The lad that lay on the operating table e them was pretty far gone. He had gangrenous appendicitis, and tho poison had aliead.v set In. "Otic chance In a hundred, said tho operating surgeon as he prepared the Instruments and motioned to his as- In and busl- - Imt for Promised Wife. u graduated In 1904. Soon aft-got a position with Hiram Walk- - Bull Shown sistants to administer the anaesthetic. And now. Miss Vanhorn, If you please," he said, turning to a pretty trained nurso who stood ready to help. Soon the ether had done Its work and the ltnlves began. An hour later You see, Bhe explained, Mr. Cowan couldn't get away and it came down to a point of my going to Trinidad. We had been engaged for four years and we didn't want to wait any But at first everything longer. seemed to go wrong. "When Mr. Cowan sent for uno first I was too 111 to go. The second time I couldnt make the Maraval. Then he sent for me. to come on the 6th of August, but that made it too long. So at last we arranged for this trip of the Maraval and Capt. Hunter Is going to give me away. "Well, all our plans were made for this voyage." continued Miss Whyte, when suddenly Mr. Cowan discovered that we would have to wait for two weeks until the banns could be published. Here I was, all ready to sail, without any chaperon except the stewardess, and I must wait two weeks before 1 could be married. We expect to reach Granada on Monday and we plan to be married while the ship is far out at sea at eight oclock that evening. Now, you know, the sea belongs to everybody and marriage laws stupid things! dont concern Father Neptune. So when we land at Trinidad on the next morning It is 180 miles from Granada we shall be legally married and the horrid old banns can't bother us." It all came ont as they planned. Three cheers and a tiger for Cupid this time! Blindly Led by Cupid. Whats a trip to Mexico where love Is concerned? How could the Countess de Rilly, a charming young widow, or George A. Schfoeder, a handsome young mining engineer, guess that It was Cupid who was leading them to the mouth of the Ventura mine in Mexico? Mr. Schroeder Is engineer for the t k e HH M1hh "byte tell her own klo told It reclining In ihiftVhalr on tbe deck of the boro,'e the sailed from Wvi w, a ,,0k n Her recently. there to bid her strange wedding .fft,her were hospital's Gustav and the young ninns father, manuYork New rich a U Jaeger, witnesses. facturer, were 'he only came from Miss Margaret Vanhorn has Jaeuor Mr. young and Mahwnh ace In Muvwood, N. J. They low away on a wedding trip to Hall- and Ventura corporal ton. of surfor tho rich Stratton Independ- fU(upld even preside when the ence mine In Colorado. Hi. corpora-floknives. their use Mexico geons Special Train. sent hint to tho mine lacountess Cupid on of ColJust as the hsmisomo young I aw of the sovereign slate Chaloncr B. went there on a business trip. They orado? Fiddlesticks! laud ""''J f millionaire Grant B. mot In that qchley, on of -- V Wall street firm of the tog and the romance of Viler b.j c,.i.u & Schley, hanker and brokers. N'0 to nroadwav, wanted to tnnrry them to one another. and among The widow was rich, In Mol handsome Mw. Edith Turner JtanWj mines were divorced front MaJ. C. her properties a few months juit ahe Journeyed Thither far-of- ,'ZI - be-or- "st INNOCENT MAN ENEMY SUPPOSED Tonopah, Nevada, Gambler Make an Awful Mistake in Shooting While He la Drunk. , New York. The state law of New York restricting the labor of women and children to ten hours a day and sixty hours a week In a factory was declared on Friday by Justice Olmsted lu a decision handed down In the court of special sessions to be an unwarranted invasion of constitutional rights The ruling waa concurred in by Justices McKean and Deuel. Judge Olmsted declared that tbe law was clabs legislation. Justice Olmsted ai in his declslonl To labor and employ labor are Inherent and inalienable rights of our rltlzens and cannot be taken away In whole or in part unless upon the broad ground of public good, which must be apparent and cannot be predicted upon legislative dictum." Attorney General Mayer announced that he would appeal from the decision of tbe court. "I will carry the case, It need be," he said, "to the supreme cofcrt of the United States, so tong as the question of the statute of the constluttonallty baa been raised." Austin, Nev. Fatsy Dwyer, a gambler of Tonopah, and Jack OBrien, a bartender, from Manhattan, bad a quarrel .In a saloon here and when they parted there was an understanding when next they met they would meet shooting. About 8 oclock Dwyer went to the red light district looklug for OBrion and not finding him ho started for town. On turning a corner near tha International hotel he saw Albert Williams, a conductor ou tbe Nevada Central railroad, and County Recorder II. W. Dwyer standing together and In the moonlight he mistook Williams for OBrien and Dwyer for lornls Wool-cocO'Briens partner.. Without a word Dwyer fired three ehots. One brain and bullet eutered Williams killed him. One bullet struck Dwyer In the left leg. between the ankle and the knee, breaking both bones. Dwyer waa arrested by Deputy Sheriff Oliver, but being Intoxicated did not realise the enormity of the crime. When he finally become sober and realised bis mistake, Dwyej collapsed. CONSTITUTION FOR TRANSVAAL. of Conquered Boera by British. London. In a speech of great moderation, carefully designed to propi- 50,000. Police Arrest Couple Who Worked a Smooth 8cheme. Cherboug. Extenelve frauds perpetrated upon tradesmen and hotel keepers here have led to tbe arrest of a man and a wqman who were formerly In, the aervlce of Count Wittgenstein as valet and parlor maid. Count Wittgenstein Is said to be at present In the United States. Tbe prisoners had In tholr possession the counts marriage certificate. They had recently traveled pq board the steam hip Kalserln Auguste Victoria. Theyt registered tn hotels here aa Count and Countess Wittgenstein. plana to confer a constitution on ths Transvaal. Dwelling on the urgency of the question, he described lhe Transvaal as the nerve center of South Afvlca and ald the new country reproduced tn miniature all the dark and tangled problems of the old established European stales. The governments guiding principle hail boon to treat the Boer and Briton alike and to make no distinction In granting the boon of ( British citizenship both to the men who fought loyally for Great Britain the Brlttsh and to those who arms with desperate rourage. While the government had been careful to secure for the British every advantage they could Justly claim, South Africas future depended on I olh rnees learning to look to the mother country as a friend. The government had decided for the principle of manhood suffrage against any property qualification. Therefore, every adult male 21 year old who had been a resident six months tn South Africa, except members of the Brltbh garrison, would be entitled to vote under the secret ballot system. IDAHO Bad Fire at Milan. Milan, Italy. Fire which broke ont here Friday morning In the Interna-tlonexposition did 82,400,000 damage. Tbe sections devoted to the dporo-livart ot Italy and Hungary were totally destroyed, as also was the pavilion In which were Installed the exhibits of Italian and Hungarian arch! too) ure. Tbe origin of the fire la attributed to an electric short circuit The Asthorltlea reject the theory that I he conflagration was of Incendiary origin. al e Rear Admiral Train Dead. Rear Admiral Charley J. of the Train, commanderl United State Astatic fleet, died on chlef of the Friday. As commander-IAsiatic station tho Important duty of maintaining strict neutrality In Philippine waters during the Russian Japanese war devolved upon Admiral Train, He was 61 years old and would have retired Horn active service In May of next year. During his service of almost a score of years at sea he ervtd on 'many stations. " ' NOT MUCH William Marcus Executed for Awful Crime at Charleston, 8. C. Charleston, 9. C. William Marcus, the first white man to be executed In Charleston county since the civil war, was hanged Friday for the murdpr of his bigamous wife on Sullivan Island last April. The victim was stabbed forty tlmos with an Ice pick. It was not learned until within the last few days that Marcus had a wife and five children living In Cincinnati. n REPUBLICAN TICKET. Borah Nominated for Senator and Governor Gooding Renominated. Pocatello, Idaho. At the session of the state Republican convention here on Wednesday, the following ticket was placed In the field: For U. S. Senator W. B. Borah, Ada county. For Governor Frank R. Gooding, Lincoln rouniy; renominated. For Lieutenant Governor E. A. Burrlll, Bear Lake county. of State Robert For Secretary Lanednn. Washington county. For Attorney General 'John J. Gu been. Bannock county icnomlnated. For Treasurer C. A. Hastings, Nex Ferce county. For Aud II or Robert S. Braga w,1 Kootenai county; renominated. For Inspector of Minos Robert Dj Belt of Custer county. For Superintendent of Public Instruction Miss S. Bell Chamberlain of Cassia county. KILLED BIGAMOUS WIFE. Chefo. Treatment tiate hla opopnents, Winston Sphfieer Churchill, parliamentaiy secretary for the colonial office, In the bouse of commons, explained the governnient6 VALET PLAY8 COUNT. tip, was hitting It up a mile a minute, and they were In Sidney in two hours and a half. The party drove at once to the Lutheran church, where they waited until a marriage license was secured. Then the Rev..J. S. Learner tied the knot. Five minutes later bride, bridegroom and wedding guests were speeding back to Colorado Springs. The wvddlng breakfast was served on tbe train, and there was plenty of champagne to drink the health of the couple who had circumvented the law that they might become husbnud and wife. Not so bad for Cupid this time, eb? Cupid Behind the Scenes. Ip the bay several weeks ago came Admiral Evans' fleet and the big Indiana, one of Uncle Sams crack battleships. They cast anchor lq the North river, where Admiral Evans di-- : amt soon officers and men were ashore stretching their Jcgs. Now. some of tbore gay young fellows of the fleet hadnt seen a pretty girl for ho long that they Just ached to go to some show. So what could be hotter than "The Social Whirl" st the Casino? No sootier auld than done. Ml hands took a box and the one closest to the stage chanced to be Ihislgn Freeman Hall, paymaster. All of a sudden Cupid took a hand. Ensign Hail stiled dashing Miss Eleanor Lund on the stage and prom fitly lost his heat t. Me secured an Introduction ond paid urdent court. e The rest of the story was told Bev. Dr. Ilonry Marsh Warren, the "hotel chaplain." when a cab diove up before his home, No. 48 Ninety-fourtstreet, a few nights ago or rather morning, It was well after midnight. In the cab were the yot.g naval officer Hnd Miss Lund. Now in common with inoat clergymen. Rev. Dr. Warren retires at an early hour. This particular night was But the furious Jangno exception. ling of the licit awoke him and Mrs. Warren. an"We want to get married," nounced Ensign Hall. "Not so fast." rnutinned Dr. Warren. Til have to ask a few questions." He But he was soon satisfied. found that the offlqcr was 35 yews old and hla bride 21 Then Mrs. Warren was summoned aa a witness and the knot was tied. AN FOB Emperor May Order Rule of Military Dictator Soon. St Petersburg. On the heels of tbe other bad news comes the startling statement that the emperor has flatly refused to arccpt tbe conditions to which Premier Stolypln agreed In bis negotiations with Count Heyden, Alex ander Guchkoff, Prince Nicholas Lvoff, Paul Vlnogradoff and Senator KonI for the reorganisation of the cabinet. There Is an Increasing apprehension that tbe emperor purposes to take the final step of turning tbe country over to the military dictatorship of Grand Duke Nicholas. The streets of St Petersburg again are filled with other day They were marihd the w COURT SITUATION GROWS WORSE. tho I'rehbvtrrtan Manse. Hackensack, Dr. Koehler, bv ltev C. Rudolph Hacken-sacp'jivhl St. John, head of the corps f physicians, , BY KILLS Judge Declares Effort to Restrict Hours of Labor of Women and Children la Unconatltutlenal. than moie. Tho days went bv am! the young Finally the man slowly improved. Inst visit, Ills made stiipton ovu "Young man. said he, "you to me" your life to you- nurse, not 'Hint wits u jmr ago. Cupid, the at funning rogue, got In his work ,,111 e. Young .Mr. Jaeger didnt want to give up the in qniilntaneo of Miss Vanhorn when h- - was discharged, lie fished permission to call, cured, wisdom and got it. It doesn't take the rest. tlm to guess Solomon a (,l In Tort of He wont away and He s0nt for Miss Whyte, 111 o take the Journey. 'Hrnt brldegroom to-b- had OUT LAW Liberal water he ciavcd might have meant death Just then. When he a.ked for lood lie got a sip of milk, nothing Merest KNOCKED LABOR People of Hamburg, Penn., Narrowly Escape Death In Flood. ! Reading, Pa. A terrific cloudburst struck the borough of Hamburg, this county, late Friday. A tenfoot flood wept through the main portion of the town, leaving in Its wake ruin and de In ths v natation. There are washout streets to the depth of ten feet. Allan J. Romlg, who was working in a tin. smith shop, was drowned. The shop More than fifty was swept away. were Many pep damaged. dwellings sons escaped drowning by rushing to the upper floors of their residences The tolal loss will amount to more Tin tlii .sty." ho moaned. The nurso pave him a spoonful of hot water. A full drink of the cold ni1' YORK'S RUSHED TO UPPER FLOOR. tremendous slralu of tho ether and the shock, and ho pass away as a tale that Is told? The young man stirred and moaned. The nurse fanned hla forehead, beadHe ed With cold tliops of sweat. moaned mrain. Site watched him as closely as a eat watches a mouse. . He slowly came lmek to conscious-nos- til s Journey, and so were several friends Carl A. Jaeger, the patient, was back in bed, slowly coming out of the InAt his fluence of the anaesthetic. side sat the trained nurse, Miss Vanhorn, with a look or concern upon her fair face, for the case was very grave. Would the young man's temperature slowly fall and recovery set in? Or would his heart give out under the b The laws said them nay. Hut they did. It Is forbidden," read the laws of the state of Colorado, "thi t either party to a divorce, either guilty or innocent, marry wtthlh a year." Here was pretty Mrs. Daniels, jus freed from tho bonds and head oyv heels In love with young Mr. Schley, unable to marry tho man of her see ond choice. And here was the younj man, a resident of Colorado Springs, and quite 111, eager to marry before it might be too late. What were they to do? Cupid solved flic problem as usual, What are laws wheie love is concerned? He just suggested to young Mr. Schley, to whom money Is no object, that lie hire a special train, cross the state line Into Nebraska at fin miles an hour, there pledge their troth und return married In spite of Coloiado laws. It was no elopement. The two young people had been devoted to each other openly ever since the was gi anted. Sidney was the nearest itoiut, 153 miles away. It was ouly the work of a moment to order the train and the railway otlk-falhad It ready In record time. There w ere two luxurious drawing-roocars and an enOne was gine. compartment crammed with wedding gifts; every compartment was fragrant with American Beauties. With all the guests aboard tlie train started off to the fluttering of many handkerchiefs. Soon the engineer, assured of a fat IN SIGHT. Estate of Defaulting Banker Yields But Small Returns. Mllwaulu e. The final account of the trustees of the bankrupt estate of Frunk G. Blgtlow, tbe defaulting bank president, who Is now. serving a sentence In Fort Leavenworth prison, was filed Wednesday. The trustee says tliat there Is sufficient monev on hand to pay a final dividend of 1 23 per cent, making a total dividend of II 42 per rent on approved claims Egra-gatin-g 13,242,255. Rounding Up Polajanes. Manila. Genera! Leo, commander of the American force on tho Island of Levlte, has telegraphed to Generat Wood that he ha 600 regular troop, besides a number nf scouts and ready to begin a movement to round up" tho rebellious Pula-JaneTbe municipal presidents charge that the recent outbreak was caused by the action of Governor De Veyra In disarming the municipal police of many towns, thu leaving the homos of the people practically ungunrdi d. y, s. Western Passenger Association Favor Irrigation Congress. Boise. Ida A teb grant was received Wednesday by Clmlrman M. B. Cwynn of the executive committee hl I! from 1 congress Minneapolis, where the Western ' In e slim, fating that omanlmlon had granted r, ! rrT fnr r'n,a 1" h. meeting congress In Poise Sep tember .1 to 8. This rate Is expected to assure even a rrowd of del cgaiex and V, than Ims t.,. looked fur. ,r, |