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Show 00 MAY BE AN HEIR TO $2,800,000 ESTATE Salt Lake, Oct. 18- Mohr Touse. living at 69 West Sixth South street In this city, is of the opinion that he Is a cousin of a wealthy man named Touslg. who died recently in Clncin natl, and that posslbh he may be nn heir to the estate of hl6 relative, which is estimated at $2,800,000. Mr Touee was born in Poltar i ' small town thirty miles from Buda pest, Hungary In March. 1 S 4 S. soThat he Is now 65 years old His father was Solomon Tousig. and died when Mr Touse was but 2 years old. his death being due to abuses while a prisoner during the revolution In Hungary In I860, In explanation of the difference between be-tween the original name Touslg and Touee. the one by which he Is known, he says that after he came to this country in S81. his companions con tinued to call him Touse tor snort, and that through custom he finally ' came to adopt the corruption or ab 1 breviation ( About ten years ago. Mr TouBe is ' informed a son of the Cincinnati Tou- 1 sig was killed by a boiler explosion In a glass factory. This young man's 1 given name was Solomon, the same as that of the father of Mr Touse, ; find hence he concludes that the boy 1 was named for his uncle, the father 1 of Mr Touso. whose name was Solo mon This information tends to 1 strengthen the belief of Mr Touse 1 that he is a cousin of the deceased ( Cincinnati millionaire. During the troubles In Hungary. In 1 the boyhood of Mr. Touse, the three 1 Tousig brothers remaining after the j death of his father scattered, one of them coming to America Mr Touse also came to this country In 1881 and thirty years ago lived In Cincinnati. The family was never reunited and It was not until tho beginning of this month that Mr. Touse became aware, that his relative was located in Cincinnati Cin-cinnati A member of the family of Bishop A G Glauque of the sixth ecclesiastical ec-clesiastical ward saw the notice of death in a Cincinnati paper, and knowing that the original mmie of the Salt Lake family was Touslg, Bishop Glauque conveyed the Information 1o them OO ' |