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Show HAS TO NED TO GAIN FORTUNE SALT LAKE Oct. 2 A transcontinental transconti-nental tourist yesterday brought t Salt lako. Rohcrt Wildhorsc. .'.1 yeara ccf an Indian who claims to ho rondillona1 heir to $40,000,000 ThS Indian was picked up near Gold Hill. Utah, after his attempted horseback ride from San Francisco to New York, fall, d Wildhorse set out from San Francisco Fran-cisco on September 1 to ride horseback horse-back to New York City, EverythlnK went well until he reached Sacramento, Sacra-mento, when one of his horses became fractious and ended Its life by Jumping eff a viaduct In the California capital Througrh the kindness of :i Sac ramen-tan, ramen-tan, the traveler was able to secure two horses, and again ytorted his long Journey. Thirty-three miles out of Gold Hill Utah. Wlldhorse took sick. Ho had erected for himself a t"nt Meanwhile, the horsc-R wanderde away and Wlld-liome Wlld-liome waa picked up by a passing .iiitomoblllat and brought to Salt Lake. The traveler sas that ho saw eight-fen eight-fen month."' service In France He say that Chief Little Soldier, who dld on the Panco reservation at the age of 92 years, was his great-prnndfalher If Wlldhorse Is married on his thirt;. -Bixtb or thlrty-8e. nth birthday and i an produce the marrlag" license proving prov-ing tho ceremony to ha e been performed per-formed on either birthday, he will Inherit $40,000,000. according to his statement, trom the SStatSS of his Indian In-dian forefather?. Princess Warner Jo-Kom-Taah, now Madam Anne Schwurtcer of Austria, lis Wlldhorse's mother and also his 'guardian. According to Wlldhorse his I eldest sister. Princess Wlno Two Feathers. Is married and lives with .her husband and children at Nome. Alaska Another sister. Sweet Dove, I lives In Purls. |