Bacon was born Mary Schell Hoke in
Atchison, Kansas. Her father, Jacob Schell Hoke (1845-1879), a merchant and member of the town council, had a shootout with a man named William Marbourg on July 13, 1873, over Marbourg's attentions to Hoke's wife, Amarillas (Carter) (or "Amma"). Hoke was fined a dollar over the shooting, but his wife fled with Mary. Hoke tracked his wife to Brooklyn and a trial ensued, with the result being that Amma retained custody. The couple divorced soon afterwards. In December 1874, a jury decided in favor of Marbourg in a lawsuit filed by Hoke and Amma married Marbourg in January 1876. The couple returned to Atchison to live, while Hoke went to live in Kansas City and died there in 1879. Bacon appears to have retained her birth name of "Hoke" until her marriage, but used "Dolores Marbourg" as a pseudonym as an adult. Bacon was given early training in music in New York and in France. In 1886-7, she was on the stage, in the company of
Frank M. Mayo. ==Literary career==