Show q b A 14 ON N EOR MRS 4 I 1 i I 1 t t ige horance of a salt i I 1 lake lady it 1 ia i LL KNOWN LAWYERS WIFE 4 t es into an n inheritance of about ur hundred thousand dollars il tit L a rather who disappeared en a she sha was a babe Ba beSent sent for A i er when he was dying but tho the t gl mons anions came too late 1 i I 1 4 t A condition of modest effluence affluence lesson clesson S lanney lias is q by a ishii I 1 unexpected smile from capricious A aae bec ne one ot of tile the wealthiest en in salt lake city a billue ot of the estate that has de I 1 ailed 1 to hor her from the who chow A ures 3 she knows only from a photo I 1 ph taken a few months aso ago and just relias ills death in 1 approximately 00 I 1 it is composed ot of lots lota lit in kansas I 1 mo 0 o and tho the larger kansas cities lit acres of 0 improved land in thera rn Hat kansas isas much ot of it in the belt lt fruit and faint faim lands in cal in acres of timber and cot 1 I land id in arkansas and forms farms in merable ible in iowa nebraska and raouel rl besides stocks bonds gos and moneys in hand the lue of C the estate at present Is much a than an it few years aro ago and wilfling til fling to what it will lie a few ra lence hence when financial conditions r the iba west vest hoagh h mrs lira lunney came into this inheritance several months asro ago it never i er become know n in salt lake 1 for family reasons the attend story ry has been carefully guarded cuard ed even in to the hie most intimate friends the family allusion allu blon has not been de earl vaguely and casu casually ally to large tee fortune just corne come to mrs ey the eltory has all the ells lising interest of a romance in arter after many early struggles id goodness ness and pluck are am rewarded added in the last chapter esson ml S kinney the author of 0 a k on n irrigation law that la Is rens reas ded an authority Is the husband he lady ady who hay has been he years cars faaoi ito of fortune so far salt lake la Is concerned arr air kini killi has during the gamt few months inon tha if engaged the greater pait of hla his in winding up tile the affairs or of the I 1 and ad has gathered gat hesed many facts i ing the stra ge brilliant old hose death in ran kan he subsequent developments up a mystery ot of oer thirty I 1 joseph addison drown brown a solf one ne of the oldest and best beat known iknou n ork families met and married mary ary J daniels in a little town Is native state he had bad been listed ed from a medical edical m college but ng the practice of medicine not his taste aste subsequently read law in UnIve hertley hertl ty of pennsylvania and engaged in the practice ot of this ibis oa at the time of his marriage iss daniels three wei were V if to them in 1803 the family faintly was ng in n rochester N Y where mr air alvn enjoyed a large practice whose laments ants were rapidly malcuit mal making clit him dlhy one morning he left home borne for CM trip to new yolk lie he part from hta his wife and daughters with usual al then walked out ot of door r and their lives as completely f the ie earth had opened to inquiry diligent and long con lie d nothing mrs irs brown last clearly that in ado ion to her maternal mater naf duties she must me breadwinner bread winner for her three arleas ss daughters sho she bad root roof her own which supplement Y her husbands estate afforded clent it for it a woman of clear vision correct business ideas to maintain fly ly she moved to memphis there to suffer the greatest marof her fire tor for la in the yellow fever calla lc ol of 1873 2879 her two oldest dauab fell II 11 victims of the the t daughter antoinette now rinney kanney was then 18 years yeara of at t the time of her fathers aban me it of his family she was a babe two and a halt half years in the course I 1 her education she attended lectures I 1 he university of michigan bichl an front from it hr graduated with ilia the L E B here she met her husband an i undergraduate taking the arts 3 e since their marriage mrs mir s wn has lived with them in it arla Is city I 1 died kl in 1 ami I faithful in memory word rd to her husband hui band and 9 tops eternal bleed bleep in ailt esy cemetery chero vill efro a modest atone lafel I 1 her beiting reiting place p few years after crowns browns ance from his busy life in staches i a toll tall man of 0 middle a age g eared in humboldt kan then t the be sit list and most moet prosperous town of 0 state stale lie ile appeared to have plenty money Tr ioney and noon boon demonstrated to 10 inhabitants of 0 the western Vc torn town it tile he lind had some soma id ideas idas as ot of bual fa A during the revival of industry lowane 0 ing the grea great internecine i jospph for of such euch he called inela wa bold to the extreme in ilia his allne egg ven vell ures and proportionately lasful lib ills early successes in tile the lacue sla slate e conti continue nuel everyle he touched lemed to turn int py he was ick to grasp it a be bua M opportunity n y and as a ready to I 1 PP the I 1 lymon emon when squeezed into ka one ot of tit hie hands outstretched r it it on oft dart rent occa blona blons lie he pec bilec nea W usually in on the kan city aty aud chicago exchanges exchange a evon even fin the adroit manipulators of 0 the 1 J bets he carried homo home substantial to augment his ahli large laree for orne the citizens of fit humboldt tell J Hiu storks it t his marvelous inasa by Y which he aidel I 1 ft to V tann rm until the aggregate made n it tap be Posses possessor eor or of over acres I 1 athi e soil boil in the uri n 9 the hi inter interim between hla hie de faure ur e fro rom Roche hoster and him lil ap I 1 arnce britnee in kanusas as ae hlaj joseph fal the brevet rank was waa conferred aptly fly because use of 0 his military bearing town or bond a trin t rin with it in the california legislature irre e Is III also alaio a period of 0 about three ani in his hl life which is ig baill a seated I 1 ok many s however to tile belief that during this thia time own A was waa eng engaged aged in the chinese s ule e n IMS he married SHE miss sarah tur who survia s him ilia isiiah turney I 1 li i ster of 0 peter turney who ran for I 1 yermo erna ol of tennessee in on ili the publican I 1 c ticket I 1 and to Is believed by aly to have been a counted out after election upon ill the death beati of 0 mrs mra wn it in alris ars frs bood bond rice tur became aarne by the law of kansas the I 1 1 ivler 4 of th thu u trial mini who hal a for a fi years yearb boon loading a dual we life child ild was wa ever born to them alimi br brown prospered bis hl education 0 du cation and wealth impressed ilia of 0 friends and neighbors find and lie he was wa S often t on calle dupon to fulfill important trusts he hold held various elective offices 1 coo serving several bolms in the kansas legislature and was one of 0 the recognized g iced leer leaders of hie he democratic party in I 1 the li e sout southeastern helstern hen stern part of the state ile he possessed a one fine library many of whose volumes bear evidence of the wide range of his looming learning A copy of the first edition of websters unabridged dictionary now in mrs XIn noys possession p 0 has lie thousands of marKl nul t 1 notations uses of language original definitions and scholarly derivations ot of obscure whose origin Is and always mill w be questioned comprise the life of these notes note that bond had a past which lie carefully concealed did not surprise those who knew him best in kansas ills talents and a is were not those of the border and pointed unmistakably to the abodes of cultured ease case during the whole period of ills his absence from its his family extending over thirty tour four years only twice did he tit make a he himself known and both times to ta a sister later is now lhing in new yolk one afternoon in isai hl he called upon her and after a shoff conversation disappeared BS as as he had boil appeared then again by letter to the same sister in at well lie ile refea red to lo an ail evidently unfulfilled promise to meet tier her nt at the worlds fair did lie hr state its ills existence jn in its his letter which li 14 brief awl and written with ii a lead pencil he tells his sister of his stion soon expected death from consumption the grim humor of tile tho man is shown in tile the last sentence do da not disturb my affairs until I 1 am dead ill lot you know when only the approach of death last w fr inter lie he was then 81 years old awak ened in the ald id man thoughts of his deserted family he ascertained nt af 1 ter much inquiry that ile he he ha I 1 a daughter residing in sq salt it balte city find and 1 in n his him last dabe day implored her to come to the bedside of her dying f father athor mrs arts kinney left on the next train but before her arrival the spirit of the willful bright old man had joined the great majority strangely enough only 0 a short time before she had learned of the existence on earth of her father whom she had long mourned as dead prid a an she believed tit in poverty mrs kinney had then inserted advertisements in Kan kansiti lC ansas sits missouri anti and california newspapers asking tor for information but the news so long withheld came at last aiom the erring father on the last day lie he was able to leave ills his home mr brown h had a d his photograph taken to assist in ili hia identification all of hla his last thoughts thou thoughts ghis s were of his deserted family and the tear fear that the he committed thirty years ago might not be remedied embittered bitt ered his dying moments by a series of mutual quitclaim quit claim deeds mrs bond lias has been put in possession of about in gilt edged real estate negotiable bonds mortgages stocks anti and cash the remainder or of the estate has come to mrs airs kill ney |