Show I MRS EWINGS FORTUNE Inheritance of 20000 for Salt Lake Woman AN UNEXPECTED BEQUEST Letter Hccoivcd by Tho Tribune Prom Ohio Man Asking for Mrs Swing and Containing Announcement Announce-ment That She Was Heir to Part of TJmphrcy EstateHas Written to Loarn More of Matter Former Wife of Dr S wing and Has Been I Hooking for Means of Support People of devout temperament may call It a special providence the more worldly l Inclined will say It was a piece of remarkably good luck certainly all will agree it was a singular coincidence lint Mrs Lydia Ewing should fall heir to an estate of 20000 within a month after being divorced and thrown upon her own resources unknowing which way to turn for means of support For several weeks Mrs Ewing hiS been seeking a house where she could keep boarders or a position au housekeeper house-keeper or any opening that would enable en-able her to make her living Independently Independ-ently For various reasons every effort resulted In failure and the world he ganlo look dark for her She bad secured se-cured a divorce from her husband Dr Salatblcl Ewlng on the ground ° c nonsupport non-support and her own efforts at support appeared equally futile A few days ago a letter was received at The Tribune oillce inquiring of the whereabouts of airs Ewing and stating stat-ing that she had fallen heir to aa estate es-tate of 520000 in Mansfield O As Mrs Ewing has been spending some time In Forest Dale there was some delay In getting the letter to her ut on Thursday Thurs-day It was placed In her hands This Is the letter June 11 IM Mr Editor T would like very much to Inquire through your paper If you know of any such lady as Sirs Lydla Ewing who was formerly Miss Southard She Is from Mansfield 0 I want her address hut huv tolled to find her She has Inherited In-herited OCCO from the Umnhrcy estate I am going to San Frandaeo and my time Is limited Will leave on next train I wns requested by time lawyer of tho estate Wl rCrle5tcc ndilrcsn If she Is still living In Salt Lake but I hnvo failed to find her JOHN HULL Hollofontalnc O When Mrs Ewing read this letter Vhen and she was overwhelmed with surprise gratification She will at once write grntficatol and Is walling with impatience Im-patience for further news of her Inheritance atence heritance At present she Is staying at the house or Mr and Mrs W H Leslie Les-lie 25G East Sixth South street When fen last night Mrs Ewing I said Nothing could have been more unexpected un-expected than this news My home was In Mnnsllcld 0 and I remember that my mother used to talk o an estate In which she expected to share some day but the matter gradually faded away In my memory like some vague tradition and I had long since ceased to think about It My mothers maiden name was Davis and she was a niece oC 11t Uncle Tommy Umphrey as she called him Ills son the last of the Umphrey line was n bachelor and I presume It Is his death that has led to the distribution of the estate I dont know this John Hull whose name Is signed to the letter but I have a faint recollection of a large gray haired man named Hull who used to come to my fathers house I dont leo whether or not he was a relative The writer of the letter may be the son of this Hull r the statement In the letter turns out to he true this good fortune comes to me Just In the nick of time I have been making a great effort to make I my living but nothing has seemed to turn out well and I hardly knew what I should do next With this money If it comes to me as I expect the future will be provided for so far as finances are l concerned |