Show HIS LOST WHEN everything APPEARED DARKEST HE IS SUDDENLY MADE RICH friendship of long ago the inspiration of a noble deed charles ducheneau remembered by senator dark of montana chas a well known character of and who was in the early days a friend of W A clark now the millionaire senator from montana can spend the remainder of hia daya in peace and prosperity all through the generosity of his distinguished friend it lias just come to ligat that senator clark has redeemed this property which ducheneau at one time owned in ogdan but which he was compelled through financial to part with senator clark has made fred J kiesch of this city his trustee anh has conveyed the property to him to be held in trust for ducheneau who will enjoy its revenues and manage the same but who cannot encumber it nor dispose of it against the advice of mr kiebel this latter gentleman when approached today admitted the truth of the matter but did not care to go details on the ground that senator clark does not care to hava hia charities paraded he was however willing to state that tho property turned back to in this manner was of considerable value comprising about al that duch caneau ever owned in this city and ita present market value will mount into the tens of thousands of the friendship of ducheneau and clark dates back info the early GOS when both were poor young men just starting out to make their fortunes ducheneau for a time it appears had the better of fortune and nt the time of the boom in this city had a great deal of real estate particularly in the northern part of the city where his holdings were counted by the acre he made unprofitable investments however and lost the real estate his reverses affected him keenly and it has always been his greatest desire to get hack to his former station in life this through the action of hia friend he will now be enabled to do the friendship of senator clark and mr is said to have commenced away back in 1863 when both were young and clark was much the poorer of the two in this worlds goods one report has it that ducheneau advanced the future senator a small sum at a time when lie was enabled to put it to good advantage and lay the foundations 0 his colossal fortun c taft bum has been many times repaid but it seems the great copper king believes in repayment other than the mere return of dollars and cents with interest but in thi case at least he has measured the reimbursement bur by the value of the service rendered and by the sacrifice it required of the one who rendered it |