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Show F, A. OGDEN DIESJfEALTHV Leaves No Will or Knowledge of Relatives to Inherit Large Fortune. Houston. Tex , June 10 Deeds to real estate worth hundred? of thou sands of dollars, but not a line, indicating in-dicating that he disposed ot his large holdings by will or that he had any relatives to inherit bis fortune, have been found by the temporary administrators admin-istrators of the eatate of F. A. Ogden. who died here suddenly several das ago Several of the deeds have never been recorded and were found in trunks or between leaves of books. Property in more than a dozen states uere represented by these papers, pa-pers, Including Indiana. Texas. Louisiana, Louisi-ana, Wisconsin, Missouri, Tennessee, Illinois. Minnesota, Arkansas, Washington, Wash-ington, New Mexico, Arizona, South Dakota and Oregon Ogden's effects also disclosed that he was both philosopher and poet." He was little known here and bis great wealth was not suspected Ho lived simple. His death v:Bs due to heart failure |