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Show "STOCKlN GETS ft 1 BRIDEDYFHQGHfr I MINNESOTAN WED9 GIRL WITH H WHOM HE HAD FALLEN IN LOVE IN CHICAGO. SECOND MEETING DUE TO FATE I John Hanson Orders Cattle Car Pre- 'M paratory to 8econd Trip to City and Finds Ideal Locked Inside, 'H Minneapolis, Minn. Only an In- gcnlous destiny could hnvo brought U about tho second mooting between John Hnnson and Olgn Paulsen, who wore married last week nnd now are living on Hanson's farm a fow miles from New Vim, Minn. Hnnson enmo to Chicago last spring with n car load of cattla and otter ho had completed his business nt tho yards ho camo down to tho shopping center on Stato ptreo. Ho was gazing Bfl at things, ns a country follow will, Bl when ho suddenly bumped Into n young womnn who wns Just turning tho corner of Stato nnd Adams. HJ "O, I beg pardon," stammered Han son. Ho backed nway and looked HJ down Into a pair ot beautiful blue- HJ green eyes set In n thin, piquant faco. HJ Tho girl blushed and tried to draw HJ nway, but somehow John's watch HJ chain wns caught In tho lacy notwork HJ ot tho llttlo Jncket sho wore, nnd II .HJ wns a moment or two bofora thoy HJ could becomo disentangled. Thon shs HJ pnssod on, still blushing, It was a HJ mora nothing, ono ot thosa Incidents HJ thnt hnppcn a thousand times nnd that HJ rcoplo forget at onco. Hut John could HJ not forgot. Ho had bean honrt and HJ fancy freo for nil his 2C years nnd now HJ ho wns In lovo. Ho had fnllon In love HJ with a strnngo girl whom ho never ox- Hj pected to boo again. HJ Ha hung around that cornor for H hours overy day as long as ho stayed 'HJ In Chicago, but ho did not soo hor HJ ngnln. Ho had no means of knowing HJ how ho could find hur, nnd nt last ho ,HJ wont hack to his homo, carrying a HJ swcot but sorrowful memory. HJ Hnnson went to work on his farm HJ ngnln, but nflor n fow weeks ha bo 'HJ cauio so restless nnd dlscontontcd that HJ ho decided (o buy n car load of fat , HJ cattlo and como back to Chlcngo nnd HJ Hanson Took Her In His Arms. stay until ho found tho girl whoso faco HJ haunted him night and day. HJ Ho telephoned to tho station agent .---i-'JJ at Now Ulm to havo a car switched on HJ tho siding of tho llttlo station near ,HJ his place, and on a certain day he HJ drove his cnttlo thero to load them, HJ Tho car was closed and scaled. HJ Hanson went to tho door of tho car HJ nml stnrted to open It. Ho was as. t'HJ tonlshcd to hear a faint cry from the ''MmM Inside. Ho thought It must bo a Hj tramp and hastily Lroko tho lend seal HJ and threw back iho door. HJ "Thank heaven," cried a weak voice, HJ nnd thero enmo tottering toward him a :HJ woman. Hanson took her In his arms ' HJ nnd lifted her to tho ground. As he H helil her n thrill passed through him. HJ Sho opened her oyes and ho know her. HJ It wnB tho girl that ho hud met In HJ Chicago, hundreds of miles away, H weeks boforo, HJ Her story was n slmplo ono. Sho H had been picnicking out near Mayfalr, HJ northwest of Chicago, with a party of HJ friends, and whllo thoy woro waiting HJ for a train thoy had engaged In a HJ gnmo ot hlilo and seek. Sho had "HJ thoughtlessly hlddon In nn empty VHJ freight car on a Biding. Sho crept back .HJ Into a cornor of tho car and within a :HJ mlnuto or two ono of tho train crow HJ camo along and closed tho door nnd HJ sealed It. Thon a switch englno picked HJ tip tho car and It was mado up Into 'HJ n train and sont to tho northwest. No- 'HJ body had happened to hear tho cries H nnd sho had bc&n carried to tho arms -HJ ot tho man who loved hor. HJ It was fate, They both felt It And HJ after HanBon had taken hor to his, HJ mother's houeo and had hor cared tar HJ tenderly ho telegraphed to her parents H In Chicago, who had been searching HJ everywhere for n truce of hor. Ho H told thorn that sho was safo and well J and In tho hands ot frlonds, and that sho was going to mako a visit to his HJ .H On tho 10th of July thoy wore mar- tftlBJ rled. JH |