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Show A LUCKY TttAMP, THIS RICH RELATIVES HAVE LONO BEEN LOOKING FOR KINO. lay Fall I a to Kail Moaojr, loit a Hobo Habit, Squandered Hltaatloa anil Hernia a Aa Hair to III Ilrothar'a Parian. 1 OIIN C. KING, a tramp, baa fallen heir to $50,000. The estate la In New Orleaua, La. Thla anug turn roroea to him In conaequence of the death of a brother, who was a member of one of the beat known dry gooda Arena la the Crescent City. Hut hla relative! cinnot find him. They have spent much money in advertising for Jilm and upon private detectives. One relative, Alexander J. Dwyer, of New York, has goue to much personal week Mr. trouble to trace him. Dwyer located King in Troy, N. Y., through a detective agency, went there, interviewed the police and Inserted advertisements In the newspapers, but failed to And King. The heir to this little fortune was lost sight of at the lieglnnlng of the year. He la a man of wandering habits, and hence the difficulty of laying one's linger on him J'wt when he la wanted. Nevertheless, he la a well educated man, and la a graduate of Heidelberg 1'nlverslty, Ormauy. King was liorn In Ireland if Scotch parents. He la now a -aged man. When a boy his father, Iouia C. King, removed with Ills famHe gave his two ily, to Germany. flrst-clami, John C. and lamia A., a education. He also changed bis name to Koenig, the German for King. The elder brother. Iau(s A., adopted the paternal method of spelling it, but John adhered to the English way. The cider King became a colonel of engineers In the German army, and the government made him superintendent of the Westphalia coal mines. He soon amassed a fortune. About fourteen years ago, having lost all his family except two sons, he und they emigrated to America, and settled in New Orleans. He had two nephews there, William II. and Alexander .1. Dwyer, already referred to. and, still under the name of Koenig, he went into the wholesale dry goods business with them. Louis A. King later was admitted to membership lu this firm. But John, because of his unstable character, waa not given any iart In the businesa. In 1889 the father died, and his estate was equally divided between hie sons. It did not take John long to run through his share. When the money was all gone he looked out for some way of earning a living, lie went to Pittsburg. His knowledge of chemistry could searrely be excelled, and he quickly found employment In an Iron foundry as chemist, but bars use of his habits the Arm was forced to discharge him. Then he got employment aa a day laborer. John last fill wrote to hla brother In New Orleans that he had a chance of getting a good place In a steel factory in Troy, N. Y and asked for assistance. Louis sent him $500. John was then In Pa. lie received the money Dec. 22, 1896, and started for Troy, lie did not attempt to get employment, but started In to spend his $500. When It waa exhausted he lived like a tramp. It Is known that he spent one night in a police station lodging room In Troy, lie got shelter also at a lodging house, and there used to tell his companions about his former gay life sal the good home he once had. They ths $500 to tbs wanderer. The New Orleans court Issued ietteis ef administration to Alaxandsr J. Dwyer, who gave a bond of $150,000, with the Manhattan Trust Company, of New York City, as surety. Then Mr. Dwysr Inserted advertisements In ths newspapers of Pittsburg, Philadelphia, ChiPolice departcago and New York. ments were also notlAed, and among them that of Troy, of which W. W. One of Willard la . superintendent. King's companions was a fellow named Welsh, well known to the Troy police as Pooch Welsh. This man put this and that together, and conrluded that King was really the man named In the advertisement. After some persuasion Welsh prevailed on King to accompany him to Superintendent Willards office. King showed the advertisement and wanted to tell hla story, but the superintendent laughed at him, and the pair returned crestfallen to Smiths lodging house. Two days afterward ha disappeared. f Killy Mad Itlrh Ity CHILD. a Hacaut HraaWt I'erforaianr. Kitty Abbey was penniless yesterday. y she pons esses a small fortune. The artists of the Metropolitan Opera Cnnipuny united their efforts In a performance for the beneAt of the only child of Henry E. Abbey, their formee manager, and, with the generous donations of the box holders and the sup- To-da- GJ. SHORES was-darf- ut COMPLETE U-da- hUUEL ASI N. BOTl L9CAL Mm Malay. Ik aaelaat Sgypt tka art aid praatiat IlTKRITiL AND af msdlclns and aurgary waa saataad ta tta prlaathood. Kook prlsat ad ay tad Tbs Mly geae Mad t itaMil era catarrhramff aa aaaipialaly at. Ikah UM a syaclalty. Evldaaea af aaelaat Olaaaaa trmm th bias aa Byataei. rav salad 1b tka ayaalag ef tsmba IX AFFECT JAN. 18th 1897. Indicates that a klgk prodelaney had POLL SHE, 51.00; TRIAL SIZE, Ilk. I EAST. wist. Bach fuS Mas aeku cmuIm m fag mS'i No. 2, 8:47 a, m. No. 1. 1138 a.m. been gained In nt least eaa branch ad lcal BMianl, a fB BMib't upeF f Cauurt No. 6, 1 ill p. m. N 5, 4:19 p.m. the dental art. Philadelphia Prase, BaaSaf gala aa aaa tuS auaeb's auppiy af Caanh No. 8, 5mA p. m. N Ugd d SlMldi PlKla 7, 9:08 a.m, If yaa have Caiarib, AfbM, IfndbM Ba, Baaala. far Ftvarar Clis D. C. Dodge. aay caatpHcaia dhaaa at lha aaaa, SmV F.A.Wadleigh, The Cayp biaadbial tabas ar luaea- Dactsr Sbaraa' (atbs Birmingham mint has just Gen Catarih Caia a gtva Isataal raPat aa eeaeMMy Gin pass agt n hogs ardcr from the Russian aa para aaaa y cat yaa. U.G..MEKBH.L. Local agent. 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He lias etui os rATiaTPIrtrian sweet: ou file la his American and European MUNN A CO., Slit Uraadnai, New York, laboratories thousands if testimonials A thorn by any other name Would Just as quickly prick your of experience from ttiose cured, in all feet. parts of the world. Joe Cone, In Delays are dangerous: mall your ad dress to T. A. 6lo.cu m. M. C., 98 Pine street. New York, aud when writing De Witt 'a Witch Hazel alvc Cores PilM, dcalda, fluru.. theDoctor, plcaae meutinn readtug the article in tue American Fork World TIME DEED. daa-tlat- ry I I - ra-eetv-ed Cuk I 79,-0M.- Saap-aaat- a. Consumption, wonder-worke- r, a- -a Utni-ae- u to-da- ial K1TTY ABBEY, of the port general public, the receipts amounted to $1 1.5(H). Prom a New York paper. There is a pathetic interest attached to the little girl whose portrait la herewith published- that of Kitty K. Abbey. the only daughter of the late Henry K. Abbey. A little more than a year ago her father was in the heydey of his extraordinary success, was looked upon as nue of the foremost operatic Impresarios and theatrical managers in the country. Although his Arm had at one time met with a severe check, he had rmivered his fortunes, and his prosper- - seemed again thoroughly assured. For his daughter the future seemed to possess all manner of pleasant prospects. She was his only child and a great favorite, and every one said that Kitty Abbey was a fortunate little girl, that life would he particularly pleasant for her. that her father was unusually fund of her. and that while he lived she would have the good things of life plentifully bestowed upon her. and at his death she would be amply provided fur. Then came the Ananclal crash In the house of Abbey, Schoeffel & Grau, ths utter bankruptcy of the Arm. Henry Abbeys illness a ml his death, just after the Arm had again struggled to Its ity feet. He was very fond of Kitty, and before his death he had several portraits of her taken. One of these, the duplicate of which appears here, he particularly fancied, often speaking of the expression and pose as one that was most natural to the child. In his last moments he spoke of this, and when lie died the picture waa placed In the co with him. believe hint. Nor many weeks huh It wits his turn to get hold of the only razor "in the h i'He. He was about to shave liim-x-'l- f, and. picking up a hit of newspaper, his eye caught his own name, l! was an advert Isenieiit lu the newspaper inquiring for him. He dropis'd !hr razor and told his companion that he had fallen heir to a fortune. He showed them the advert iseinent, hut again they only laughed. John. hecaiHe of his wanderings aud reckless way of living, knew nothing aivj'it hi brother's death, which occurred a few weeks after he had xsat DOCTOR a, An examination of Mr. Abbeys affairs disclosed that he had left absolutely nothing ror his wife and child, and that both of them must face ths world as best they could. The surviving members of his Arm, the directors of the Metropolitan Opera House and all the artists and attaches of the opera oily laughed at liim, us they did not I ll ss C. KING. imvMMWtai i ABBEY'S ONLY middle- JOHN A A INmmIIi la wfeh yti iitlwajH Mretklag. kiasaaq.Ua Basdse.Sbw. iwd Magna, farar, pUaa sad a SkeuauaA ettar Hla aia cansad By caaafcsablaa eaS sluggish Uver. Coecarets Candy OaUarKa, Ika aaw Hvar sMmsIaat sad iatasitaal teals ara By all druggists gsomnhaad is ear or money rsfeadM. C. U. C. ars a a ara Me., Eta--, Ms. Ihiag. 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THE & Rio Grande company being desirous of doing some- Denver thing to testify their kindly remembrances of him. and their kindly feelRailway. ing toward Mrs. Abliey and Kitty, decided to give a superb operatic program Scenic Line of the World in which all the artists could appear Train No. 2 leaves Ameiican Forx at a program which could only be offered 9:02 a tn, arrive at Pueblo at 11:10 a in, on such an occasion. The performance Colorado 8inriiigs 7:51 a m, Denver 10 :'() was an artistic as well as a Ananclal a m, Cripple Creek 9 :50 a in. success. Train No. 4 leaves American Fork (stops on equal) st 8:.55 p in arrive at Mil 11 Itny'a Thrilling KipprlrnrH. Pueblo 5:27 p ni, Colorado Springs 6:53 Albert, the sun of Mr. and p in, Denver U :25 p m. Mrs. Frederick Chick, had a mlraciilnu Connection made at Pueblo, Colorado escape from death Sunday night at Ti- Springs ami Denver with ail lines esst. tusville. I'a. 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