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Show ROSSiTER ESTATE BLnil,888 Late Banker and Capitalist Leaves Fortune to Wife and Nine Children. The lnte "William Alfred Eossitor, banker and capitalist, left his ontiro estate of nearly half a million dollars to ono of hiB two widows, Eliza Ajin Bossitcr, and nino childron, nccording to his will filod in tho probate division of the district court yesterday. Tho other widow, Shamira Y. Bossitcr, Bossi-tcr, and her son, Bussoll Young Bob-siter, Bob-siter, are not legatees under tho will, with the exception that the Bon is loft a gold watch "belonging to tho deceased. It is stated, however, that provision for their welfare was mado prior to tho making of tho will. To Eliza Ann Bossiter, tho first widow, is left tho dividends, to be collected col-lected during her lifetime, on 1000 shares of the preferred stock of tho Utah-Idaho Sugar company, thirty shares of tho capital Btock of tho Des-oret Des-oret National 'bank and fifty shares of tho stock of the Inland Crystal Salt company. The remainder of the ob-tate, ob-tate, consisting largely of stocks and bonds and real estate, is to bo divided oqually among nine children as follows, fol-lows, provided, however, that sums ranging from $2500 to $4000, advanced to the various legatees during tho lifetime life-time of the deceasod. ho subtracted from their respoctivo shares: Phoebe Ann Baddley. Salt Lake; "William H. Ilos5itort Sale Lako; Eliza-'heth Eliza-'heth Campbell, Providonco, Cacho county; coun-ty; Edith May Lovesy, Salt Lako; George Alfred Bossiter, Salt Lako; Fred O. Bossiter, Providonco; Lucy Ella Evans, Salt Lake; Ernest C. Bossiter, Bos-siter, 8alt Lako. and Elmor Dean Bossiter Bos-siter of Salt Lake. Accompanying the will was a petition peti-tion by -the Zion's Savings Bank & Trust company asking for letters of administration. The bank wag named aa executor in tho will. |