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Show i Married in j San FranoiscoJ j j 1 Announcement reaches tins office from San Francisco of the I ! marriage there on June 5. 1803, 1 j of Miss .Ida May Ostlund to Dr. Allen E. Zimmerman. The bride I I is the daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. I O. N. Ostiund of this city. The I ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr.' John A. B. Wilson, pastor of the Trinity M. E. ' Church. The Salt Lake papers of yesterday yes-terday had extended accounts of tlie marriage, stating that the yyung lady's parents objected to the match, and that it was a jase of love at first sight, the couple having been acquainted but a short time. They also state that the couple are now in Honolulu on a wed-J ding tour, and that a young man in Salt' I Lake mourns ihe loss of his ''best girl" , in ! j consequence of ilie marriage, Mr. A. K. Ostlund was seen by ! our reprt sentative 'J'ucsday ai-d asted I concerning the matter. Ho stated tnat his daughter had been receiving attention atten-tion from Dr. Ziaitieruan frrayearo; two past, ttid v. hi e he was cot acquaint-, od with the gioom ha fully belii-ved him to be a fcox) aid it dustriens yourg i man. j.r. (Jet. una i tiled thai, hie daughter Idi was a good girl anu al-wajs al-wajs loasuSii-d l.er mother,on impor-I impor-I tant questions. They expected the mar-I mar-I liage to take place, as Ida had announced announc-ed its approach. Ha said he bad no object ob-ject lore whan ver to the marriage further fur-ther than that tie hal always advised his dauirhters to marry th ee' of his faith. He hoped ana fully believed the newly married ;ju le w;j1c be prosper-j ouo and happy. ; Mr. Thomas imirt returned from his sheep herds Mondt y and reports a heavy wool clip. He is Having sheared about IT ooo. |