Frank Jaeger’s Apparent Absence of Memory.STOCK AND FIXTURES ATTACHEDI By I... A, Kbomberg Son, to Whom HeI Owed Over Two Hundred Dollars—HeI Had Not Been Wedded But a Few Hour*I When He Left the City Without HI# BrideI —fftii Wadding Attended by Sheriff f'hil-I iij*s.I A rather romantio marriage cere-I mony was performed Wednesday cyen-I ing which wa» rather sudden a nr] sur-I prislofcf to tli ) many friends ot both the contracting parties. Tne joung bride wlt;*s Miss May Younksr and the I groom was Mr, Frank Jaeger, until yesteiday the proprietor of the ‘‘Sen- I ateM saloon on Main street. ITre circumstance of the m|iriage| itself may not be of any uau^ual inter- I est but the conditions made it a little I on tbe sensational orde'. The cere-1 rnony wasperforme i by Justice Cooney I in the presence of not only the youns? j lady's relatives buta’so in tbe pres rice of Sheriff Phil ips, et al. Tee youug lady had htard rumors of a prJuble I sudden di-appe r .rice and thought it Ibest to lock tte cage before tbe bird I had flown. IIt «;h a very fortunate thing f;r her that sbe was so thoughtful for if shelled mated until today the ceie*rnony would have had to teen postponed indefinitely *s the young manwas called suddenly fiom the city. So hasty was his derar.ure that he entire’}' foruot to tike his wife with him 1 and bis memory in relation to several I unfaid debts must also hive teenso -ue w hat i in p» i red. IIt is said he left the city yesterday I mo-ning and that be went pretty well Ifixed financially. His departure be-1came known to Mr. L. A, 11 bom berg, I to whom he owed $225, and that gen- I tiemau immeiiately got out an at-tacnmeot on Jaeger’s sto^k and# tlx -tures. LaUr 03 it transpired that Ihundred dollars for the fixtures in the sa ooo, lie baring sold out to Jaeger some months ago.