Show N DEATH or Of PlAN MAN WI WHO O ALL I 1 fORTUNE 1 I DiS sId S Says VS nor oce ce M. M Johnson oi 01 go it S m Suspects foul i Now Here Denies enes j Such Sd fear R ced De fh I Horace I M. M I. I Johnson of Chic ago arrived in inthis this city last las night llight and this morning denied a telegraphic report that tha he 10 believed there is a mystery connected with the death deat o of ol his father Richard M. M Johnson whose lifeless bod body was wa-s as found in his bed in his room in the Halls flails hotel in this thi ti city ty early Wednesday 1 morning ng Had the thc elder cIder Mr Ir J Johnson John ohn- ohn son lived a few v days longer he lie would have haye come into property prop prop- erty valued at for which he be had been working for foi nearly ten tell years rh The dispatch in question reached this city this morning morn morn- ing lUg and arid is as follows follos I CHICAGO JAN 11 BELIEVING n-BELIEVING THAT THERE IS CONSIDERABLE MYSTERY 1 ABOUT HIS AGED FATHERS FATHER'S DEATH HORACE M. M JOHNSON OF CHICAGO WILL ARRIVE AR AR- RIVE IN SALT SALI LAKE CITY UTAH TODAY TO CONDUCT AN GATION THE FATHER RICHARD M. M JOHNSON 76 6 YEARS OLD V WAS AS A CHICAGO PIONEER HE HEV V WAS AS FOUND DEAD IN BED WEDNES DAY IN A SALT LAKE HOTEL MOTEL TWO DAYS BEFORE A COURT DE I HAD WON FOR HIM HIl THE FIGHT IN WHICH HE HAD BAD STAKED I ALL HIS WORLDLY Y POSSESSIONS IT WAS VAS A FIGHT TO THWART VART THE TLE I ALLEGED CONSPIRACY OP lB ENEMIES TO TAKE PROM OM HIM WORTH OF GOLD MINING PROPERTY As s far as na tho CI Chicago relatives have hav heard beard there is no no e evidence of pla Mr Mr- Johnson was WitS seen by Ly a I of THE this morn I in hug ing anti and and the contents of the telegrams telegram made kno known n to himI himI himI him I cannot understand lust just what is is meant b by saying yin that I believed cd the there was a mystery connected with tl the death of my father said Mr Johnson Johnso True w wd were greatly reaty great shocked at tl the news which reached me Dle and n m my brother last Wednesday t and I left c on the tLe first train for this city where here I a ar- ar rived last ni night ht I do not think th that there was as an any foul play connected wil with ith I the death of my mj father as hinted at in the dispatch I Father bad had been heen suffering wi with stomach tomac 1 trouble for 1 a number of years rear I About hont ten years Jears ago afo bo ho had a serious I attack and for or a time we thought th that I he be was WlAS going to die Ho lie finally chant changed lC d. d wonderfulLy came to this city where lie he I lived for foJ nearly ight ig-ht years ears I aum am inclined to think his 1118 death w was indirectly due clime to fhe old trouble which pr probably b l reached his heart J Mr MiS said that as he ho und understood under under- stood his fathers father's business s his fathers father's brother Ben Johnson engaged uga cd in mi min min- iD lug ing properties with ith Charles Short ill in the southwestern part of th the state Je several sev- sev eral years 3 ago 0 Ben Johnson T died lea lea in his mining interests to his brother Richard M. M r. r Johnson The rho latter cat canie camo to Utah to look hook after hi his interests interest Liti Litigation over Iwer the ownership of t the tho property followed which lasted for a number of years years and was just abo about f-et f settled tJ d at the time tim of Mr l J Johnson Johnsons 8 death last e Wednesday a Tho The proper property was valued at I Mr fr Johnson said that h he h 3 would ouM r re me- main in this city for two or three weeks to look thoroughly into inlo the i iu- iu interests held by lV his father father- When 1 lie he returns to Chicago O ho he will take t the bod of his father with him which w will he be buried in cemetery cemetery- M Mr rr Johnson an and his brother brothel Dudley A. A A. A are employed in the tha educational department depart depart- meat ment of the Chicago o office of tho the Jose Joseph Dixon company tho the lead pencil man manu mann |