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Show BIlIBSOF-lWOMYSiS.-,'- WIDOW OF DIG FORTUNE Millionaire Lumberman Marries His Stenographer ' While on His Deathbed: .- - - ' . v : .' ' . ..." . : MILWAUKEE, "Wis.. Jan. 12. William H. Bradley of Milwaukee and Tomahawk, Toma-hawk, Wis., lumberman, promoter and accredited a mulU-mllllonalre, died at his home on Prospect avenue in this city. His bride of two days, formerly Miss Marie Hannemeyer, vras with him, as was his adopted son, William T. Bradley, j and the wife of the latter, who became a mother while her father-in-law on his . sickbed was being married In the same house to Miss Hannemeyer. The newly-wedded wife was for nearly twenty years the amanuensis and private pri-vate secretary of Mr. Bradley. The estate Is variously estimated at from J1.200,-009 J1.200,-009 to $15,000,000, and the newly-made wife and widow .will have the lion's share of it. The adopted son Is understood to be the only other heir. tt Is said' that the marriage, which they tried to keep secret, was prompted by a desire on the part of the millionaire to- leave bis whole fortune to th woman who had been hia constant companion for so many years. " '"" - ' ': |