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Show Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lawrence will be Wei- v ) u ; hM f 1 iB corned n Salt Lake. ,l u i jH The Examiner of San Francisco publishes the , ft jH following story of the wedding of the popular i ,', young people who recently startled society: , jfffl "Bless you my children," now says the stern '?'lH parent who objected to the marriage of Miss Suth- ' !ifl erland to Charles W. Lawrence, both of Salt Lake 4 fjf SI City. In the light of that objection the young rOI couple ran off together to San Francisco and were B married here on Friday at St. Luke's, as related in I fU these columns yesterday. But already all is for- fl siven. $ fJIM The stern parent, now reconciled, is Congress- jf , 3 ? man George Sutherland of Utah, a wealthy lawyer f fl and mining man. His daughter is a pronounced f.JlIIH brunette and one of the beauties of Salt Lake's t IPlfH cxclusivo social set. li'jM A couple of months ago she graduated with IrilH honors from an Eastern seminary and is barely irf'ifl eighteen years of age. Her father did not object i'lIH to Mr. Lawrence as a son-in-law, but wanted ,Jthe If IB couple to wait a year before marrying. The young X lijM people objected to this edict and concluded to f fsM elope and get married in this city. The groom, Mr. fj Jffl Lawrence, is a son of Henry W. Lawrence, one of j IH Utah's millionaires. Salt Lake considers the f $?j jfl groom one of its leading business and society EM lights. l fl Numbers of former Salt Lake people when they f, S read in the Examiner yesterday an account of tho jjp marriage of the young people called on them at Wdi 1 the Occidental. Col. Isaac Trumbo and other pi friends wished them to delay their trip home in ij S order to entertain them for several days. Mr. and W&il M Mrs. Lawrence were so overjoyed at the forgiving leiH spirit of their parents that they said they would ifiwfl not miss last night's train for Salt Lake on any iPH account. 'H A dozen or more ladies and gentlemen saw them HillflH off on the 6 o'clock boat and threw a lot of rice at ifwl them, much to the embarrassment of the pretty llllifl and blushing bride. lil'lifl Tho groom's present to his bride was a costly 11JH ring and necklace. It is understood tho bride's IPH father is to make the couple a present of a new ifflMI house in Salt Lake as soon as It can be built on iPSI cne of the fashionable avenues. Jf l Several ladies and gentlemen were present by iiil invitation when Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence were mar- f I'mlM ried by the Rov. W. E. Hayes. They were: Dr f 4tl W. H. Lawrence, N. W. Lawrence, William McKel- f Ijfl lar, F. B. Kollam, William Maris, Mr. and Mrs. lliwH Maris and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cunningham. Ths KsraiH groom has arranged to give each of these wit- ifyRH nesscs to his romantic marriage a pretty diamond iPjH souvenir. Esll The Rev. M. Hayes is to be remembered in a HlH similar manner. SHHH |