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Show UTAH BRIDE GETS " ABOARD STEAMER THROUGH PORTHOLE- mean ewaxenoaai eamwaaxesam X SAN DIEGO. Cl., An. 7J-Rthr than miM th steam sr and b separated from her husband for a tmw day. Mra. f. 1. Proton, a blushtngr bride, plunired through a porthole In the stern pf the his Pa.Mrto Navigation company' steamer , Haivard. just as It had cast Its tinea and wu atramtug for the north Saturlny. I About no persons n the dock, as well as tno-t of the pasnaers and crew on the steamer, witnessed the daring leap jof the frightened bride. That Mr". lrestun did not fall Into the bay Is due to the fact that she wae rauKht by R. R Jeffrey, quarantine officer of-ficer of Mi. stnte horticultural cotnmls-titn. cotnmls-titn. hv U)" waist, as she was jumping frt.m I he wharf. He guided her head into the porthole and then held her feet for a moment. While a strong sailor on the other enl pulled the disheveled wem-an wem-an Into th boat. The crowd cheered as the horticultural officer was rendering his atd. but any embarrassment he might have felt wes amply rewarded a few moments later when Mrs. Preston put her h'-a1 through the porthole, wave.t her hannerchief and showed her thanks aa the steamer pul'ed-oiit into the stream. Mrs. Prent:n. whose home In I tah, arrivM with her husband on their h-meymoon trip last week. In the - . rttement of checking their baggage for t he ret urn t rl p. Preston became sepa -istetl frrm hi bride snd tlld not discover dis-cover her absence until the lines were rast ami the big boat started slowly away from the wharf. |