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Show wiiriiK-nuiiMi.-' A 1'eriunc AwaIIIhc Milium Mil, a Natlre of India. An eastirn detective assuelatlou Is eudesvorlng to local" the whereabouts ot ono Wllllo lllck who waa last heard of InHlouxClty, but who is now believed be-lieved to be In this Miction of the countrj. H Iseald that Wllllo Is an uxwrt horscmau and Is undoubtedly riding on tho range. He Is a natlte of India and la wanted to decide who will be the ownrr of n large tutu of lllltl.li gold which Is now lu Ihe oa-Bcjslun oa-Bcjslun of the ndmlulilrator general nnd the nccountaut gene(al of Inula. The details ol his Ulnpeuraucu are given ns follows! Almost lllly years ago an l.njll.li-man l.njll.li-man named William ltruw, who had been lu fair clrcumaUneea In tbe old country, emigrated to Indls, where he at oncu demonstrated bis ability as n tradesman by amarslug u lorluue. He took unto Himself a wife from tho family ut a wealthy rajah and two dauchteia weta born to tlieiu. The daughters were named Fanny and Jane and they were beautiful girls. Whllo they were still very young the mother died and tbe grief ol the lathi r nt his Ion hastened his I'cath. The girls were left wllhcut inrents aud the tosessors of ou Immense property, which was held lu trust by lliecnictalibf India until tl.ey should become of age. The father had made a atrango provision lu Ins will, and It Is upon this provision that tbe teaich I .r the missing man la founded. Ho slated lu his will that lu ca-e either of the daughters died chlhlleM. Ihe money which cunstllutid her shsiu woull revert to tbe other, 1-anny marrleJ an ofllcsr In the Ilrltlsh army named lllck, and after living with Id in for a short time she lo.'t htm with her two chlldieu, both of whom were boys. One of them died shortly afteraaidi, and tlw became a wuiiucrer, with the one lli"C;ht of fur ttlug her trout I s by trailing, trail-ing, rihe vlslUnl the various couti-tllejof couti-tllejof tile globe, unJ whl'eat Ulnga H)re, ou the atrnlbiol Malacca, she met a Frcuuhmin named I'ortler 8he hid been Ulvonvd from tor bust ami und the i .ouchiuaii mariled he-r, They removed to Fruuce ami lled there fir rune lime 1'ortlsr, who Hod several years ugo, o aimetl thai stie lulu him ni-r suu Willie was still ullvr Jane mauled nu l.ngll.li captain iiuiued Far owe, and ilulr marriage rosulted in Ihu 'Irtli cr n daughter. ilut.hu vim soon divorced (rem lilm and men she mail led nu English ofllcir by thu name or Knight, who stationed nt Dumdum, I null, lio sold bis coiiimlssimi lu the ami and Mrs. ICulght mortgaged bet right to the moBey In the hands o( the Indian I tlloials (or i.l,'KXl slerltng. The tiavclod rvtr tho woild finally settllug In westetn Mlnmsots, uud they found themselvei short ol moi e) It was tlifn thai they bestirred tllemielNua for thepurpoce of ftudlue; out whether they could uot get tome of tbe money which naa mollerlng In the Indian treasure aulh lllck and ibis son Wllllo weru heard of In Huston aud finally ttaced tu western west-ern Minnesota Tho father and sou then seem to hae become separated unJ It Is wild that Wllllo came to Utah Hlth a man nnmed'llaje three jcais ugo. |