MRS. NAYBRICK TO WED? Report From Atlanta, Ga., that the is Engaged to Chicago Man.Mrs. Florence Maybrick, whose fifteen years of imprisonment in English jails attracted attention throughout the world and finally ended by her being pardoned in 1904, is again to marry, according to telegrams from Atlanta, Ga. The man to whom she is engaged, according to the Atlanta reports, is a Chicagoan, Charles L. Wagner, secretary of the Slayton lyceum bureau.0The authority for the announcement of the engagement is J. H. McCracken, the Atlanta representative of the Slayton bureau. The Slayton bureau has been managing Mrs. Mabrick’s lecture tours for the last two years, and Mr. Wagner has thus been brought in contact with her in a business way.W. J. Bryan, with whom Mr. Wagner conferred Tuesday afternoon, said that Mr. Wagner had not mentioned his engagement to Mrs. Florence Maybrick, although the two men had spent the afternoon together. Mr. Wagner left for Chicago on an afternoon train. Relatives of Mrs. Maybrick refuse to believe the announcement that she is to marry and add that a recent letter from Mrs. Maybrick in Chicago contained no information to this effect.