S. S. FLEMING SERIOUSLY ILL. ~ Executor Is Kept in Ignorance of Swope Mystery Developments.

January 19, 1910
S. S. FLEMING SERIOUSLY ILL.

Executor Is Kept in Ignorance of
Swope Mystery Developments.

COLUMBIA, TENN., Jan. 18. -- Stewart S. Fleming, executor of the estate of his uncle, Colonel Thomas H. Swope of Kansas City, continues desperately ill with typhoid fever at Querius Lawn, his country home here. Mr. Fleming is so ill that he is kept in ignorance of the developments of the Swope mystery. A letter, advising him of the investigation of Colonel Swope's death, sent in care of his legal advisor, has been dept from him. Will S. Fleming, his cousin and legal advisor, has departed, ostensibly for Chicago.