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of the Esquimau and NanalmoiPUllway Company and shares otHheelllngton qolllery Company i tlinltediWhlcJi securities ribwsonstt i 1 4tutepracaUyallpf Jthe estate iMrsJ6mOHVe5Dunsniulfmother of itheydecealedbasj61hedithvE4ria iallaceKprlintbriRrlrirHhessulti anhereVtJafecfpMohanst heri son amesare THadebieatt6r flewWiasiiaIliiosgepresentlhV an i nopperTnemrm i otiCampbeUi Me tson Campbell acting for Mrs fHoppVCa4di3VEK2feCormac and Johnit Burpett are Mrs Dunsmulrs itattOrneyslEachot the plaintiffs claim haifhstate4 i COFFEYalJECISIOS Some i months aeo Judee Gotfey de hclded that the admisslort of an authen ticated copy or the bwII1 to probate was voldandiheorderedlt set aside at the same time appolntlngr an administratoradministrator to tak the propertyS The tortgtnal will of Alexander jDunsmuIr wno fttea sin uyewxocifoiin 1900 was flleHfor probate Jn i Victoria BuCl and aopyf was sent here by James Duns jnulrfeft RActInir on the copy the Superior Courttof8an Francisco ln1900 distributed the estate to Jamea Duns mulr the sole legatee Judee Coffey Ihthls JyeajthatAlexandef Duns muiri caq jis comicile in san rraff cslscO that under the laiv ot California thecorijrtnal will had to be ordduced hereTand that the proceedings taken ohf thetcbpjrvwereTOidi The Supreme Couttliast montn i decided that as the order admitting the wlll to probate hereVwas riot void on Its face It could not be set aside in the manner adopted by Jucge Coffey It was on this question that the rehearing was asked Another method rot attacking the sro Jbate proceedings and wresting the estate from James Dunsmulr remained opento the contestants and they took xithla course yesterday The prayer of the new complaint Is thattheCourtdecree thatthe admis islon of the authenticated copy to probate was void as against the two ytf plaintiffs that tthe probate Judgment ab wholly annulled and set aside that James Dunsmulr be declared A trustee ofall the decedents property for the benefit of the plalqtlffs and that the Pacific Improvement Company be ri strained from removing the shares of VS stock trom thts Jurisdiction and be directed to indorse arid deliver them to tha plaintiffs THEOniGWAI WILI 1 if i VSoonJ after his brothers death James Dunsmuir secured the admjs slonof the Original will to probate i flacommonifonn In British Colum Pa without giving notice ofhls appll cation5 to anyof thehelrsat law or relatlves ofthe deceased and without producing witnesses as to the due exe CritlonOf the document Mrs Jo iSephlne Dunsmulr mother of Edna Wallace Hopper the actress was Alexander Dunsmulrs wife and sur yjvedhlm uK lTh complaint states thstJames Dunsmulr sent the authenticated copy ot thewIIl to thejaw firm ofWilson Wilson of this city to haverobate proceedtngs taken upon It and they inprH 1900 Aled aj petition i for its probalbas a foreign wtll and for the appointment of James Dunsmulr as executorrThe widow Intended to contest It but ltjfsalleged that she was persuaded sno to do so by the TY11 onswho arted as her attorneys she riot knowing thafhey were alsoact ing for James Dunsmulr She was In JCewofork at the time the probatepro ceedinga took place In San Francisco and she there talked wlth Russell Wilson oneof the members of the flrm who was dn the wayto Europe He advised her to apply for a revocation ot the probate otthe will on the groundsthat It had not beert duly exe cpted that he deceased was not Competent to make awiIand that undue i Influence had been exercise by Jamea Dunsmulr She told Russell Wllsoa that she would petition or the revo catlom Hetwent toEuropeandShe cameito San TVanclsco to begin a contest She Interviewed Mountford Wilson a member of the flrmandshe also advised her to apply for the revo catidn Jf i i i 1 WILSOPPS AUHOED ADVICE Jf ilV wants rsmtm A JSdhd 5 hWallace i Hopper 3 JBrihgB i iZVfew Suit for Estate of Her I father a K3BEfar Attmm3BSk sstKpfmjjm BBBBg ryTTft firs tMM in wglRJEgailWT H3Jkift BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSCmtfKBeK 4BBBlSSBBBia SBiJ 0 SkVvi BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBU i EMMPrJBWMBWBif ANDREWS ESTATE DBPfifEPWittjOF il fj CoIoradaWomanAppearasa Claimant oo Mccoiint fiof MorieyxoanedtheMiirderer 5 i i MMMaMM 3 3L rS AFA i sj Further comnlleatlon Vn th tata pf Milton Franklin AndrewsT alias WtU lIanr Bruhiwho killed himself and his paramourNuldaPetre Ollva In a McAllister street lodglngbouse San Fran Csco rather than submit to arrest and trial came to light yesterday with the arrival of Vera Allison Howard of Pueblo Cofcwln Berkeley She asks that she be allowed a share of the proceeds ot the personal property left by the guilty couple when they decamped from Berkeley basing her claim on account of money loaned Andrews imposed on me as he did on the majority of people said Mrs Howard to day when Interviewed by a representative ot the Chrontele During the month of September 1904 he borrowed U10 from me and nv notes covering the amount whch called wr ypeni on demand I admit that I was Infatuated with the man at the time and had I been possessed of more ready money at the time It is Drobbl that I would hv Allowed him to get It turned th a account over to the Mercantile Adjustment Company of Colorado Springs for settlement They wrote me several times but you can imagine my SfChrlstmas that he was suspected of hav ng klled a woman with whom he was UTlUg4 fI reported the matter to the Chief Of Police Of Colorado Springs but he advised me that Andrews had disappeared and I thought my money was gone beyond recall I read in the paper on Monday that he had killed himself and I believe that the notes I hold are Worthy of being considered a first claim on what he has left Mrs Howard who is of prepossess es appearance ana or probably So years of age Is a fashionable modiste She ia determined to press her claim On learning that Ellis had Instituted suit for the Value of the personal property left In Berkeley she started for San MRS HEMPHILL FILED rfr it av wi is tj rt jk vi iai a jii i er r7i in in i i Sitia JS i 3 ISSS8BBiBBiiBBBBBBiliBSSBBSSSSSS fl 1 4i Aji ii ri 5 i 4 i i 4 if if ttMMMMMMI 4 seoREsiN Quarrel of Bench and Bar In Santa Cruz Again Before the District Appellate Cdurt al Attorney Aydelotte of Santa Crus scored again yesterday a grain nt Superior Judge Smith of that county the pistrlct Court of Appeal granting his petition for a writ of mandate directingdirecting Judge Smith to call in another Judge to preside at the trial of the suit of Aydelptte against Mrs Bertha Lelbrandt or to shOw cause on November 27th why he does not obey The petition for the writ was filed on October 14th and on the following day Judge Smith sought to outwit Aydelotte by transferring the case to Santa parties had failed to agree on another I Carl Elssnschfmmel the third hand i cl was iiui Eainueu wnuns eipen 10 De cauea in the Wi5ioieJiVcJmnthattaiIavl will contest was placed on tbe ordered In a spirit of evasion and that tand thB oontentunt of th oiin It was not authorized bythe qtAhnAtlJitJVl TAKES LIBERTY IN OUllTROOM 0 4 it 4 0 nLFRBD DOUGHERTY acted very badly Judge Conlans court yesterday He walked through the door and then through the courtroom up to the dock without taking off bis hat and addressed Harry Wilson a man accused of burglary on three charges as Harry old boy have a cigarette Judge Conlan did not know what to make of It for a moment but when he saw Policeman Jack Laws go after Dougherty he said Arrest him for contempt of court Douahertv was taken in City Prison and charged with three offenses disturbing the peace arunx in a public place and contempt of court Judge Conlon declared that this was the first time In his Judicial capacity that he had had such an experience 0MMMtttMMO EISENSCHIMltEL SATS CODICIL WAS FORGED Francisco and announced herMntentlon of remaining until the matter of Andrews estate comes up in court She announced her Intention to night of securing an interview with Coroner Leland this msrnlng and securing permission to view the bodies of her faithless admirer and his paramour James Meagher who conducts the lodging house at 748 McAllister street where Milton Franklin Andrews the murderer of Bessie Bouton killed Nulda Oliva and then shot himself a raw days ago appears as a claimant agalnat the estate of the murderer He wants 50 as damages for the messing up of his house by the tragedy COLLINS HAS TO BE IS COURT EVERY DAY bocumenj wly Discovered nk Bureau Is Submitted fory Probate Rev John Hemphill filed a petition yesterday for 5 the probata of the last will of his late wife Uzxie Hemp hillibearlng the date of March 6 18J7 This Is the will whlehwas re cently found In a bureau drawer In the Hemphill house arter the attempt had been made to file a copy for pro bateAt that time a protest was instituted by Mary Daniel on the ground that the provision of the will which made her a legateo In the event of her becoming a widow or ceasing to live with her husband was against public policy When Judge Coffey ruled that a copy of a will however well certified could not be admitted to probate the contest was dropped It Is understood that on the filing ot the original the contest will be resumed subsequent to tne instructions or Airs uaniers London barristers Torether with thi last will and codicil there was also filed yesterday an earlier will bearing date of March 9 1896 and a codicil of September Cth of the same year The purpose of this was that in the event or the last will being broken the former one might become effective In the petition the estate is valued at 117000 of which sum 90000 is real estate inSan Fraitelsco 23200 in Alameda county and 2000 in Napa county The personal property Is estimated at 1S00 MORE TESTIMONY TAKEN IN CASE AGAINST HOWE J3 SS I State as both parties resided in Santa JTieraay aiternoon ana began to give Crus so be pressed his demand for the gJiSSrslfffffiff T222 I Aydelotte sued Mrs Tihranrtt in ti greater slant at the end or each line Justices court for 60 alleged to bo I SrtaJ wiRiinin UfSf due for services as an attorney and lwrtK of DavJ8 whileJn the codicil when the decision was given an ap Jhe Iwtthetame thrJurh2Vt th5 iui aiJn5ii Mine This the witness said Indicated hi me ouucvt ivuri ivaa uiKRn -y the defendant Aydelotte asked Ivtzl vi So rollri I umcrcju nunu that the codicil was drawn by a that another Judsre be callMl In cause Judge Smith was prejudlcel against him but Smith showed no inclination to comply and took the application under advisement Aydelotte then went to the District Appellate yuuri lurine writ INSANE WOMAN COMMITTED rSoon afterward the alleged con Slraoy between James Dufismulr and Wilsons had Its effect Jt is averred that Jfountf pro Wilson acting oti tha suggestion of James Dunsmulr falsely and fraudulently represented to Mrs Xunsmulrthat she should not seek to havftthewlll broken on tha ground of her husbandpMnentalin campetencyapit was executed on the nine day that she was married to Alexander1 Dunsmtilrrand that if she proved hlm Incompetent at that tJme her marriage to mm wouta clared Invalid an vofd rShe was thus dissuaded from lier purpose The deceased millionaire had been a very liard drinker for yearsana was thought that hi unsoundness of taind could be demonstrated toaJW Continuing to act iar jvw Mrs Mary Hardtgan 660 Capp street was committed to the Agnews Insane Asrlum vesterdav Mrs Hardloan has Ayoeiotte was one of the attorneys In been pestering the police at the Mission the Noel cas which wss before the Station with tales pf enemies who fill District Court of ADDeal afew months hr Jceroseno can with a eras which she ago on account of Judge Smiths refusal fsays will asphyxiate her The police Iri can in anomer juage it is alleged that Smith has ill feeling for Adelotte and other attorneys who sought to have rf 5 without knowieagft on me pri vf Jl TiuimulrthattthersWerproceedIng intrt or ames i umumuir rrassj ft jc ai i aw 3 SJwitaiha It tat alleged obtained ftadiSrJSK rmm iher a release Iof her claims sa A i i iin ntinsmulrs estate rtiihj Jr otivn nt th narment to her ir iy lWW UlUUlo ir ay wrjjsmessUUOTinuiirm iv rr A 1U rpiit tne reroainfler er jnciuaea uie giving familr allQwancei ri Lit vTocompIalnt stated that had the fXV Stm kniwtinfcldc each ofthtain 1 ii ri wwhaveben entities wrjoaii i sSkWVwv astai uc cvw sL motMr wmW have jrecelved ilW and I ifUISMriwIilcIiwouldnaveigoea oi 1 3 him Impeached at the list session iof tne legislatures i ne legislative com mlttee found that he had shownf great partiality and favoritism to Attorney Casslnand had committed a grievous error In one case but concluded that impeachment was not warranted by the evidence rV The Judges full name Is Lucas Flattery Smltn but Aydelotte andother attorneys drop Flattery now In writingwriting tt In his letter to the Legislature Judge Smith referred to Aydelotte as Va disreputable iettlforaer anddi gruntled litigant a cowardly and ma Uclous scoundrel and a notorious liari aia iuoacr uy inc attorney naa madefullU8e of this collection ofvepl thets in backing up his charge of preju dice andsblas iji did not live long after the release was securedt her death occurring int this State in June 1901 a year and five months after the death ofher husband iV 3 yS CIAtMOFwATTOnifBTS 5 i It is pointed iout by the attorneys rortnepiaintirrruiattheroriginai will would not haye been admlttedto pro bate here as It was not executed ac cording to the laws of i this State It was not wholly written and signed Tby the hand of the testator hlmselfAhdr signed by him In the presence of two ltnesses nor declared by hlni to be his last wlll2nd testament rIt Is alsoajleged in the complain tthat the will was void because of Alexander Dunsmulrs unsoundness of mind and the undue Influence whlch James Dunsmulr brought to bear on him The Dunsmulr controversy has be come a celebrated case Eminent attorneys of New York and British Co4 lumbla as well as of this city have been engaged In this battle ff mll llons For over three years MrsHop per has been fighting in the courts James JDunsmuIr who holds the big estate was formerly tha Premier of British Columbia and was wealthy berore his brothers death Much curious testimony as to the enormous drinking capacity of the deceasedwas taken In 6an Francisco at the begin nlng of this year vestlgated the story found It baseless and nsd the woman taken before the Insanity commission The Week Bad at Pel Monte Its the proper thing ntwvdjr to tni the week ehd llote el rMpnte Golf derotees sad wbo enjoy oat efJoor JifHr UU Ume of thesiesr wen socle fr friends of the fsmous resort to flown Friday or Sturf Uf and return IonJ7 morntns or etenlnp In the Absence of Judge Lennon the Lawyer Is Forced to Report Himself Daily When the case of George Collins was called In Department 11 of the Superior Court yesterday morning the accused lawyer was there to answer to his name whereupon he was told that the matter would be continued until this morning In the absence of Judge Lennon who Is sitting ona case in Marin county When Judge Lennon continued the case lsst Monday afternoon he then stated that he would probably be away until Saturday morning but he requested that the case be continued from day to day so that Collins would be forced to report to the court each morning thus preventing him from again getting outside of the Courts Jurisdiction With more than a few hours start When Judge Lennon again takes up the case he wtll decide on Collins motion to dismiss the Indictment oru the grounds that It is faulty and that the Grand Jury which found it had no legal standing Although during the arguments of the motion Judge Lennon has found against some of the authorities given by District AttomeyBylngton It Is not expected that he will allow the motion Collins will then prohaMy file a demurrer which will mean another long legal battle At the next sitting of the Court on the case Secretary Mulvey of the Superior Court will be present together with the clerk of Judge Kerrigans court for the purpose of giving testimony relative to the lmpanelment of the last Grand Jury SAYS HE WAS DEFRAUDED Thomas Roy a man fromSanta Rosa purchased from Kopenhauer on August 19th a lodging house at IS Bills street Roy paid 500 down and agreed to pay 500 In three months the purchase price being 1000 Yesterday Roy visited the bond and warrant clerks office and swore out a complaint against JCopenhauer charging him wun obtaining money under false pretenses Judge Cabanlss Signed the warrant ARREST POLE FOR BURGLARY WllHam Zekrewskl a young Pole was arrested by Detectives Graham and Harrison yesterday for a robbery committed last Monday In the blacksmith shop of Arnold Leben 1685 Mission street The man broke through a rear window of the shop at 8 Oclock in the evening and carried away a watch some clothing and brass bolts The property was found on him when he was arrested yesterday at a saloon on San Bruno road and Sil ver avenue Many Letters Introduced Regarding the Sale of Stock of Yale Gold Mining Company Van Natten was again on the stand in the United States District Court yesterday as a witness against George Howe accused of using the United States malls to promote a fraudulent mining scheme As the day before the testimony for the prosecution consisted of letters that passed between the witness and the guarantee and stock company Howe la said to renresent These letters as were those nresented when later Hva cinthe Folsy and Miss Stella Chapman of Lynnv Mass were on the stand related to stock In the Tale Gold Mining Company They detailed the sums paid by the witnesses for certificates they had received and held out glowing promises as to the future development of the Yale Gold Mining Company These promises were made good to some extent by dividends Attorney George conins cross examination of the witnesses consisted in getting admissions from them that thy did not know the defendant Howe and had received no letters signed by him regarding theystock Luclen ToUng tha last witness for the day testified to having prepared for Howe from newspaper clipplns furnished a prospectus of the Tale Gold Mining Company but acknowledged that he knew nothing personally of the property The case goeson again this morning IP rjlAfAGNINSiCO Sft The Magnin Tailored Suits for Misses and Ladies Eton Military ahrlsemi fitting models irjnade ofr cheviots and mixture in thenewest shades car ei fully tailored perfectiy hanging 5kirtsr te values than offered elsewhere for 3500 At0O5 J0Q In additionNEW ETON MODELSjiist receiveoV this Veek 535and4Ui ML nil XvvV Wit Ir iVNvSe fJii i Jt 3 II1EI 3 M11V I na TTrb i vti ill rV JUS fc Jr Childreh5s eii and Misses5 Coats Some particularly handsome styles in bluesbrowns bjack and novelty irijjrtures decidedly smarr rnqdelsr at 750 S9M M200 if V4 i DEMOKSTRATmO CAR AN ATTRACTION TO MOTORISTS The demonstration ear of the Wlnton Motor Carriage Company has been a great attraction to the automoblllsts I since It has been In the city The arrangements are most unique being thoroughly original in all particulars Besides displaying all the Individual parts there is a stripped machine which shows the complete workings of the vehicle This is down to the steel frame and the natural wood without the body or tonneau Then in another part of the car is a complete 1906 model Besides this there is a demonstrating ve hlrlo Mr Shanks whorls the head of the party is the guest of the Pioneer Automobile Company while In the city BAY COLLISION INVESTIGATED Testimony regarding the collision at Broadway wharf oh October 27th between the steamers Umatilla and Au rella was taken by Inspectors Holies and Bulger to day Captain Louis Napalon of the Umafllla testified that as he backed out from the slip he saw ths Aurelta crossing his vessels stern that he ordered full speed ahead and gave two blasts on his whistle which was answered by two blasts from the Aurella The latter he said did not appear to check her speed and struck his ship on her starboard quarter bending some of the plates A Brick son the Aurelias captain alleges the Umatilla backed under full sternway and did not attempt to check ber speed until she struck the Aurella The case will be resumed to day Many of our Childrens and Misses Model Hats have been reduced to 550 50w 750 and 900 Store closes Saturdays at 98922MaM Sired 7 No Branch Storea fV S5 BOYS STEAL BICYCLES Frank and Joseph Murphy two brothers 12 and 14 years old were caught stealing bicycles that were left In front of a Valencia street grocery store yesterday afternoon and were sent to the Juvenile Detention Home The machines hnlonred to Daniel Nicholson 731 Valen I cla street Both lads have been before Special round trip railroad rtlfketsInclndlns i Th Oakland Brsneh OOce pt the cironlel Judge Murasky for similar pranks be tiro iUysborffattnehotl 10 now at 1236 Broadirtr corner Fifteenth st fore TcAliqilhfeps tr tjlai lifttf El which would havejgoea to Hnsewlv wtoi arc yarUcabrr wWfow wjuld have descended to 1 steof better shoeM demand batter trapped la 1Ll WMMMTfA nrljtAtt VfttiSACVaav 1imi1mii msimv Vrull VACliA 2 i The children of THREE GENERATONS have been raised on Bordens Eagle Brand of Condensed Milk its quality is the highest in the world It has been awarded the gold medals in all the expositions of the world It is universally recommended byall physicians It is THE standard for quality and purity unequaled by any other brand rf a Jjhw The BORDEN1 tAOLE brand condensed milK 1 manufactured by the uRhRnFArS rONnFMSFDMILK CdOF NEW YOftK whA Viraft manii tlxrfacturersof aVream of the highWdegree of purity called the PIONEER EVVPORATEbXREAACtC Vl i 3i il Users of fresh milk who have any question as to the quality of the milk offered them aire earnestly recommended to use BORDENS EA3LE being i 1 ft brand condemtd miiK or the BORDENS CONDENSED MILK COSjbrand i rPI0NEER EVAPORATED CREAM Jj AU BORDENS CONDENSED MLK CO NEW YOWCl a fjit IS ire i a I 4 i 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