Show SEALED LETTER MYSTERY Bryan Must Reveal the Secrets of a Bequest for 50000 Before He Can Become Executor Now Haven Conn Oct OV J Bryan of Nebraska will be compelled to give up his secret concerning a mysterious mys-terious bequest of 30000 before he can become an executor of the 51100000 estate of Philo S Bennett a tea merchant of Vew York who resided in this city and at the time of his death was supposed to lie a mllllonalie The mysterious be liiesl was made according to the belief of Mr Bryans friends to enable him lo piomole his economic theories either personally or 1 through a chair he might otind in some university or college with the money By the will of Mr Bennett which It is aid was drawn by Mr Bryan himself the riO000 Is left in trust to the widow I who Is to dispose of the I money in ac orclancc with the terms of a mysterious otter mentioned In the will but KO far withheld Xiom the court in which the will was offered for probate Mr Bryan was present to qualify as an executor as the will directs but both he and Mrs Bennett the widow refused to present the letter or tell where It was Judge Cleveland before whom the case came up decided after reading the will that he must have the letter mentioned men-tioned therein If pioperly signed and sealed It might be a codicil and as such should be produced In court He could not ascertain either from Mr Brynn or Mrs Bennett what relation the letter bore to the will so he postponed the case till he could net the facts Mr Bennett was a member of the firm of Bennett Sloane Co tea merchants In New York and was killed In nn accident ac-cident In Idaho August Oth His will was deposited with the Merchants Safe Deposit company In New York William Jennings Bryan his personal friend according ac-cording to the will was left about 320 000 and was named ns an executor Mr Bennett was a Presidential elector In this State In 1806 and then became ac lualntpd Intimately with Mr Bryan At Bennetts funeral Mr Bryan delivered the eulogy i |