Show JAMES lUhmS WILL I 3Tny Have Some Effect Upon the Fair Troubles San Francisco June l A peculiar will contest is pending in the probate court which may have some influence in deciding decid-ing the several matters in litigation over the estate of James G Fair The fight is over the will of James Haskins who died I in August 1894 leaving a will bequeathing bequeath-ing all his estate to his widow Elizabeth Haskins No opposition being made the I will was duly admitted to probate last I September When the attorneys for I Charles L Fair produced a second and duplicate will of James G Fair dated II September 24 1KM three days later than the stolen will he stated that the millionaire milli-onaire had executed this will In the pres l mgdcSe Jn I ence of Mrs Nellie Craven and Mrs Elizabeth I Eliz-abeth Haskins I is stated that Mrs Haskins was skilled in penmanship to a remarkable degree often imitating the signatures of her friends for amusement I is now charged that Mrs Haskins forged the second Fair will and also that of her husband a contest for James Has kins estate having been commenced by his nephews I the Haskins will is pronounced pro-nounced a forgery the executors of the Fair trust will also charge 1r Haskins with forging the second Fair will |