LUMBERMAN AND PRINCESS.
CHASED ACROSS AMERICA
A PERSISTENT ADONIS
NEW YORK, Oct. 23
Unable to subdue his infatuation for the Princess Sophia, a daughter of the Prince and Princess Gargarin, of the Russian nobility, Graham H. Wilson, a young lumberman from Portland, Oregon, is disconsolate here, while the object of his affections, whom he ioi lowed across the continent, is homeward bound.
As the steamer America, of the Ham-burg-American line, was about to saii, tho Princess's mother discovered that her daughter was missing.
She was found standing on the wharf talking earnestly to Wilson, who had traced her to tho city to bid her a last good-bye.
Wilson first met his inamorata some weeks ago in the Yosemite Valley in California, where he rescued her from a perilous position and immediately lost his heart to the young Russian.
To 'the pr&spmen 'bo had nothing to say except that he intended to go to Russia soon.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 28 October 1912, Page 7
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155LUMBERMAN AND PRINCESS. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 28 October 1912, Page 7
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