Klamath Republican Sept. 14, 1899 SILVERS - HART NUPTIALS Last Saturday at high noon, Mr. Frank Silvers and Miss Sissy Hart were joined in holy wedlock at Klamath Agency by the United States Interior Department intact. Shortly before noon the fire bell of the big boarding school tolled the approaching hour when the wedding party, consisting of the many tillicums and intimate friends of the bride and groom, proceeded from the commissary building headed by a big fat policeman, to the chapel of the school building, elaborately decorated with pine browse, service berries and choke cherries which presented a very pleasing affect. The party entered the building and ascended the stairs with steps measured by a persistent little school boy who beat time on a tenor drum, and entered the chapel. The contracting parties took their seats just inside the door among the antediluvian aborigines. A moment later the organ pealed forth one of Lohengrin's grand wedding marches and the couple, accompanied by two maids of honor, marched up the aisle to the altar where the word was spoken which made two hearts beat as one. Mr. Silvers is an alien who hails from Portugal and is an industrious, hardworking, young man of no ordinary ability with a buck saw. His pretty and accomplished bride is a daughter of Jim Hart of Spring Creek fame, on the reservation, and her many kind acts during her stay in town have won her numerous compliments. (This marriage would have been September 9, 1899.) _________________________________________________________________ Get fast, reliable Internet access with MSN 9 Dial-up now 3 months FREE! http://join.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200361ave/direct/01/