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Show THE SEAHLI-S WJLL. j f I Tin I lamination of Mr. Searli Con ,' IJ tlnna.I: Arllclr of Co-Part- - Wi nerstilp. !K WITNCfja WTATtS Hlfl qhare op 1B1 THC INCOME. ' rt. Itopkin, Tumid In Tlilrlr.ilt ' H -Mlllloni lo tlic Uitjtri for tel 1 bcui lo Mioige. s IcIbJI hr Tunis- lo lis visrt t T M i urn m i iiiniir mi nii. y B tenllnnatlen i.l llm Nsarlrs Will HT HAtrii. Mass, Het S3. The aug. Hi gestlon of co partnership cam from H Mrs.Harle. Tlieailklea of co-lnitntrihlp were 9H laillnovllencii rW Thu inrlneral Ip consisted of Mary Mi J-., lilwanir.Hearle, Thoa. J 1.. Hllllnuu and Thorns Hubbard, to iTll inanagn all the proi-crty nf Hearlea and 131 iiy the Income t j Iho laullw, Mr. and 1 Mra, Hearlr to rrcilve ti r cent. bafll' each an I Htllhiian and Hubl ard it. h fW", 0 percent of the Income. If It did ksF, iiotnmounttj Vi,l It wa lo to l-fJjW brought up to llml amount by tho sale MB ot securities ifl Mra. Hopklna Ucame aciualnled UH wllh Jtlllnun A llul bard about a jear jm laloru the marriage, an I on October B tl, 1S87, Hillhiiiii waa given a lower H oraitoriieyrromMr.Hearlta and Mn. aH Hopkins theru was alma gtnrral H lower of attorney from .Mrs. lloklna H to Htlllnnu Mint lianl datttl N'oirm- H UrH, IM7. Thla waa Iho aame date a H the marrlai-e, with a tupi lementary LHl ceitlficatlou after tho marriage. This Hl waa never revoknl In thu knowledge. K' oflhewltnisa. Wltiitia knew of the t IBl transfer of slock standing In her name StH lolho lliiu n fuw dajs toforehrr death. IHI ork five days tufore aud tolJ them B that hir undltlon waa critical. V He did not learn that thu tranafer had H' Ueu made until after her diath. He B iinil I not say wl at the stocks were, ur Hf their value, nor did he know how. or H what the ossila of the copatlnershlp B were. He niver I card Ihe amount B slated. Wltnen'i'.iamof thu Income 1 of Iho firm waa I J ir rrnl., but he 1 tlrew lioth hla and hli wife'a liicuiiie, H nint at her request, uil the inotey to Kj bay thn general household exanaes. Hs WitliiMtlelteil Ihe money lo hla ' H In llvldtial aicount and drew check H It M lliirlelghtheucallod fur the check H ThuwitneascontlnlieJl Mra. Hearlea P had no Individual bank account during E the Hole they lived together. Herould H not give the average auuual ronl of M the copartnership, built was. between 1 1600,1100 and ei-OOOllO. W in Tin Anniioot auitiof H auoUier i-ower of attorney waa 4it In, H datwl July 11. IfiSS, from Mary O. H Hearlea lo Tho. F. HUIImau and H Tho. Hubbard. Till wa a general i -H uwer of attorney, aud roiitalned a fMT declaration that, aalt waa oouplod with Hl an Intereat therton, It waa Irrevocable. Bl A transfarwaa ul In, datml June ID, jWBfl ls-tl, from Mary F. Hearlea to Thomaa Hi F. Hlllhiiaii or various railroad atoika H und a note of thn Paclfiu Imt rovtuiptit H Coinuy for )7SK),oou und D,7oO H share of Central Pai Itlo railroad stork, lH thu aggiei.ato tmuiLnllug la JU.noy,. ' ,H iski, and thla Hllllman, In turn, trans iiV frrredto It, togelher wllh HK) shareaof J ' Ihe Washington Hulldlng Association I 'BL stink, S.I 1,000 lu icrltotlliucomiuy, I iWK and loushana of United Htatea Unit ' ( atoik, which ho ha I n celved from hla C sVA wife. Ill trust lu Ihe firm of Hearlea, ". Hllllman A Hubbard. fWt Olijeitlon toliig made to the question f D to Mr. Hearlea, "What did your jrlvatu ,t VI t-atate conilst ot at the time of ycur f KT marriage?" adjournment wuimade till 1 tm tomorrow morning. ajF |