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Show How Cliumbt!! lain Woo Ills Wife A story is now going tho rot'uds about Mr. Joseph Chamberlain's recent wooing and marriage that may interest American Amer-ican readers. By u romantic coincident Mr. Chamberlain's son, Austin, played an important part in his father's marriage mar-riage to Miss Endicott. Tho young man had met the lady at Washington tho year before Mr. Chamberlain went there to negotiate the fisheries treaty. On his re-tm re-tm ii lie gave such glowing .accounts of Miss Endicott that his father determined tv m:-el the secretary's family and look a', introduction from his son for this purpose. Tho sequel is known. The spell of fascination was cast over the father, as it bad been over the son, and the oJder gentleman, perhaps in experience experi-ence bolder in matters of the heart, woed and won the lady, who ia younger than any of his children, for his bride. St. Lo;:isStar Sayings. |