Show DIARY MEALS RECLUSES LH ll 11 F E met train daily in memory of fiancee killed in railroad wreck CALLERS NOT WELCOME record tall remarkable story of what might have been it if sweetheart had lived to become hla his wife sapulpa okla while razing an old oak shack aback on the levi weston tann farm ten miles west of this city workmen found a timeworn time birne worn moth eaten dia diary ry which at last clears up the mysterious life and death of henry martin an aged recluse who abo was found dead ln in his two room cabin several monias ago that a trick of fate which wrecked reeked the train and killed the girl who was on her way to become his wife changed the life of martin was the tale unfolded by tho the closely written pages dim with age martin moved to Iley heywood wood a little town west of here about Sour fourteen teen years ago old citizens of the village remember how lie be used to meet the ono one train which passes through the town every day and then hobble awa ava to his cabin in a clearing a mile from the village this was the only time he appeared in public but the day was never too cold or rainy to keep him away from the railroad station made no friends all efforts of the townspeople to become acquainted with him proved futile lie ho would not speak of hla his past and callers ballera at his shack received P a scant welcome once a month he be visited the supply store where lie he bought household necessities ile ho always paid for the articles although he had no occupation and where ho he got the money upon which to exist will always be a mystery the diary discovered tells a remarkable story a story of 0 what might have been had his sweetheart awe etheart lived to become his wife the first page begins with the lines nell will leave tomorrow and in a few hours we will be together forever the little rose covered cottage always met the one dally train through the town of which we have dreamed so long la Is waiting for her and I 1 know that sho will be pleased the next page was evidently el dently written after he had been informed of his sweetheart a death seeks solitude waiting for the train that was to bring her to tile me the message camo came that nell was dead killed lit in a wreck while only a few miles from me there la Is nothing now for which to live the past is a blank tho the future holds hads nothing for me I 1 am going to seek where I 1 can live alone where I 1 can forget it if that Is possible reads the diary the rest of the te diary tells of his coming to oklahoma and settling bottling in the th clearing where lie he lived until his recent deatti death it tells of ills his going to the train each cacti day in the hope hoie that she would sonic some time come as she was to have hae come 1 I must go to the store today I 1 am almost out of food were the last I 1 lines ines written in the diary it la Is thought that martin became ill shortly afterward lie he was found lying upon his bed with the picture of a beautiful girl in ills his hands even in death his last thoughts had been olber of her an investigation ti failed to develop rny anny information as to where lie he had bad come from or whether he had any relatives latles re the body was burled in the cemetery at fletwood hey fley wood where it lies today in an unmarked grave |