Show A DEAD MANSMONEY SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED EX-PECTED IN NEW YORK There Are at Least Three Millions I to Fight Over and the Lawyers I Will Have a Harvest f New York Nov 1OMrs Alice Mariner Mari-ner has lived in Carlstadt for twenty years Her pretty daughter a boarded in Brooklyn for almost a third of thatj I time > 1 I Mrs Mariners maiden name was Sin clair and lived in Liverpool England where her mother died fortytwo years I ago Then she went to live with her mothers family iftie wealthy Shaws of Great George street Liverpool while her brother Frederick was kept byte by-te father Somehow the girl saw little of the father and brother after that She heard that the father had gone to America and that the brother had i gone to Australia with one of the Shaws When Alice Sinclair became al young woman she learned that har father was living in Baltimore and I had money in the iron business Hoi I hal < married again and that filled Alice Shaw with pique She married again too and cainc to this country but nQt to look for her father About two we k ago some one asked Miss Mari iner i she was related to the wealthy Sinclairs of Baltimore Mariner Not that I know of said Miss They are English people was the answer and the newspapers say that one of them died a short time ago leaving leav-ing over 3000000 to the heirs all of Whom have not been found I thought of that continually said Miss Mariner to a contiualY J dont know but rat I dreamed of i I learned that the dead millionaire was I William Sinclair an irott jnanufactur er Yes I pondered overitra greal deaj but I dont recollect that I wrote anything t any-thing about of it it till myinotiher talked much 1 A week after the conversation quoted quo-ted occurred Mrs Mariner started from < her sleep In Carlstadt one night She had ear strange voices calling to her Alice Sinclair get up they seemed to say You are itlTe heir of William Sinclair of Baltimore Being I j > lain woman of Quaker b I lief she was puzzled She finally hastened hast-ened to her daughters home in Brooklyn Brook-lyn Together they became aware of the wonderful pfhenomesnonthat had oc I jcurred They began to inquire about this deal William Sinclair millionaire and wrote to his ard lawyers Barton and Wide in Baltimore and to his execu exeu tors They learned that he had been living with his third wife when iha died 4 and that a Frederick Sinclair wag mentioned 1 men-tioned in his will His two American wives one of whom was Miss Rosalie Perpall of a high family in Jacksonville Jackson-ville Fla before he I 11 Ie married her and the other Mrs Phoebe Sinclair of Bal timore had begun a contest over the will He had large interests in the Brooklyn Gas and Light company the Baltimore Gas Light company and in a similar company in Cleveland Mrs Mariner has retained counsel and will attempt to protect C lights wi I |