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Show Use Grace Emery In Possession, 2 j Legal Proceedings Relieve Mrs. Susan B. Emery t 1 Holmes. i ' 'il Us uiy Sns Contral of E3tatQ Valued at Nearly Million vj. i and a Hnlf. - J" rl6B LOUISE GRACE EMERY is 'fir Ll now mistress of her own fortune, ?l II ucd at $1,350,000. Mrs Susan I " b Emery Holmes wae relieved of S a, parflanship of the estate of the HHf s heiress in the probate division it. -ftK District court yesterday, when AY SELartHaU PlS the dCcrec' aPPr0V" tl Vtte administration of the trust and , ijiiriwr the amounts to be deducted Ffe the estalo for guardian services - lift.iorney'B fees. Everything has 4fciilr bsen OTttlcd' but under the $HiJtite Mrs. Hemes will not be dis- iM& V Suard,an unt11 one ycar 4WifcD this date. At that time she will ,L-rt-e receipts from her ward for tho ni :ty of the estate. Those receipts J ' ' Tbe brought into court and the for-f for-f JS discharge of the guardian will then "tfsoa." Allowanco to Mrs. Holmes. X' Jrfgo Hall allowed Mrs. Holmes $44,-uii, $44,-uii, Mftr her services rendered as guar-f guar-f hi of the estate for the past S years, eMte feen of the attorneys were My V -toed at $137.50 a. month, amounting to 1 ritt1 Only $7,500 of this latter amount ' ia ordered deducted, the balanco hav-k-clready been paid. Mrs. Holmes for to jenlces as guardian was allowed ade 6f 1 KM year for tho first four years and acdi-'V s)ayear for the second four years. in- f I&Ibs he eBht -vear8 tnat Mrs' ? Hob.ea has acted as guardian of her if nrd's estate it has been augmented in l 1 TJtee from 516-5.000 to 41.350,000. Xegal Testimony Taken. I In arriving at the annual compensa-'tHHj compensa-'tHHj fcn jo he allowed Mrs. Holmes as S f pirdlan. testimony was taken from "! Bink&M W. S. McCornick, Frank Knox " uA C H Farnsworth. The former two .'. Allied that from $5000 to $6000 a year wM be fair remuneration, taking In-a In-a ' o consideration the large amount of the "" t, uuie and the able and profitable man-r man-r r m which It had been handled. Mr. m-A-crlh thought $4000 a year would '"!! , U fair compensation. Mrs. Holmes, who . .I n placed upon the- stand by Col. El-lis. El-lis. attorney for Miss Emery, testified tiatjj i y lithe amounts she had allowed her .,t inn for her maintenance and educa-; educa-; . r. i an during her minority. These ranged m" ;frcmJ200 to $750 a month. Mrs. Holmes f iiiSlGed that she had allowed her ward JPnY i Utitr sums from her (Mrs. Holmes) Jl ! Bite of which she had kept no acount. f til jl ees or Attorneys, ifgih TVlcdge How.it t was placed upon the If Ami and testified that $2500 a year ; TrtLh ! toa e reasonable attorney's fees in . " f la estate of such magnitude. Col. Ellis, J, ! the firm of Dickson, Ellis & Ellis & . L , Ecbulder, said that all that was asked Y to 137.50 a month and the court or-' or-' fj lad that the amount be allowed. .. t; ' Mto Louise Grace Emery who is now t; ceof the richest heiresses, in her own 't ane. In the United States, arrived at I' )?.: majority, 18 years in this state, on Eiy 1, last. |