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Show WOMAN LAYS CLAIM TO IDAHO ESTATE BOisg, Idaho Sept. n. Agnca fjorettn Day hai filed suit in the district dis-trict court In which she claims to l.-the l.-the sol.- heir to ti- .state of 5ugene R l a , millionaire north Idali,o mining min-ing man. Who died last May, and charges J. H. Wourms. Harry L. Day and Jeromi .i Duv with conspiracy to unlawfully abstract from the assets as-sets of the estate. The complaint prays that the court require the Day brothers and Mr. Wourms to render a full and perfect account of all the assets of the estate; es-tate; to file an inventory with the probate court in She Ijone county and for an order declaring the la,y will null and old on the ground that th'-estate th'-estate consisted entirely of commu-nit commu-nit property and was unlawful!) willed to others. Although the eoritptalni states that Mrs. Day has no way of determinin'; the exact portion of the estate allege i tu bave been unlawfully -bstraeted It is charged that "a portion of the said assets so taken possession of by the defendant J. H Wour-us and is described de-scribed as fellows Nineteen thousand thou-sand five hundred shares of the cap- ital stock of the Hecla "Mining oni-' an,, 152.784 shores of the capital su.-! "f the t'nou.' d'Alens Hardware a.- Foundry i omoany. ;.i.iu4 snares of the capital stock of the Tamarack and Custer Consolld: ted Mining company. com-pany. H.OOS shares Of the capital stock of the Wallace Powder corn-pan corn-pan v and Liberty bonds to the amount of I i. 29 1 ' |