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Show LOCATES GOLD VEIN WHILE IN A TRANCE Kansas Han Tolls Dream Story of Finding Long-Lost Brother and Ledge of Quartz. Special to Tho Tribune. HOENIX, Ariz., April 10. When It jffl comes to dreaming things, Abel Jjr Brown Elliott of Goff, Ivan., holds JL four aces and a king over any other person in this section of the universe. uni-verse. Mr. Elliott recently warned tho veterans of Phoenix post of tho G. A. R. against planting him too soon after he shuffles oft". If tho shuffling should happen here, because ho might not bo doad. Mr. Elliott said that at his homo In Goff, which Is some tlfly mllea north of Topeka, ho had at tlmen been In a trance for ten das, and during that tlmo his spirit visited a brother whom ho hnd not seen and from whom no member of their family had heard for twenty-two year?. Mr. Elliott camo to tho Bradahaw mountains moun-tains at a point near "Walnut Grovo In Yavapai county. Arizona, and found his brother working In a shaft precisely as he had seen hlra In tho vision. He was ablo to describe to his brother every feature fea-ture of tho mine In which ho was working, work-ing, and told him if ho would go fifty yards to tho east and then twonty-flvo rods south to tho creek and dig thirty feet down ho would llnd a piece of white quarts tho length of one's arm and a good vein of ore. Upon following the instructions, Luther Elliott, the brother, was astonished to llnd tho rock which John Brown Elliott had described, and under It a small pocket of gold. No largo vela of oro was encountered. |