Show SAYS HE BURNED THE WILL Mrs Chamberlain Makes Serious Charges Against A J Heath Yesterday morning Mrs Gcan Chamber lain through her attorneys led a somewhat some-what sensational affidavit In tho District court r Chamberlain Is the widow of Thomas C Chamberlain deceased Sometime Some-time ago sho applied to the District court to b appointed administratrix of her husbands hus-bands estate but at this time A Jt Heath appeared In court with a will made years ago In which he was ono of the prlnlcpal prlnlctal beneficiaries and asked that it bo admit ted to probate and that ho bo the namin lotrator thereof This will was made while Chamberlains first wlfo was alive alve and while ho was worth probably 100000 His wife afterward diet his estato dwin dled to nothing and about two > ears ago ho married again Under this will irs Chamberlain tho second would be of course cut entirely off But It appears that Chamberlain had made provision to rectify thlslC the affidavit now fed is correct In substance oho states that A J Heath informed her shortly after her husbands death that ho was alono with tho body and took from the same n paper purporting to bo tho last will and testament testa-ment of the deceased That ho showed tho same t her on tho 30th day of January Janu-ary last at her demand and ahe read the same that sho returned It to the said A J Heath and that ho then and there threw tho said will In tho stove and totally destroyed de-stroyed It that sho cannot remember tho exact contents of the said will hut that the terms and conditions ave her I life Interest In tho property Sho also affirms that the said will had been duly olgncd bv tho said Thomas C Chamberlain that tho signature had bcon cut out from the same that tho said will had been duly witnessed but that these signatures still remained V Accompanying tho affidavit are objections objec-tions to tho probate of tho old will based upon the charges mado In tho allldavlt A J Heath docs not deny tho statements state-ments made In the aflldoA simply sayIng say-Ing that tho will wns shown to Mrs Chamberlain Cham-berlain Just as he took it from the pockets JUst Ulopekels of tho deceased The signature had been cut out and th6 Instrument was worthless and that ho asked Mrs Chamberlain what not ho should car do with I and Mho said she V did |