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Show Baldwin, is made executor of the will and is also named as a beneficiary to tho extent of 100 acres of land on the Rancho La Puente valued In excess ex-cess of $25,000. j A clause In the will provides against j a poaslblo contest In addition to containing a forfeiture clause In connection con-nection with all bequests, the documents docu-ments say: j "I declare that I havo no issue now f lhing other than my said threo children, chil-dren, hereinbefore named, and that there are no children living of any deceased de-ceased child of mine." The testator further says that "should any person after my death be able to satisfy my executor or establish estab-lish in any court of competent Jurisdiction Juris-diction by proper Judgment or decree therein that ho or she is entitled as , tin heir at law or otherwise, to any. fhare or portion of my estate, 1 give, devise and bequeath to such person and each of them, the sum of ten dollars dol-lars and such persons shall take no other or further share In my estate." The will, after enumerating all bequests, be-quests, gives all tho remainder to tho two daughters, Mrs. Stocker and Mrs. McClaughry. The property Inherltod by the two daughters reverts at their death to their four children. The will was executed November 4, 190S. BALDWIN WILL IS FILED Vast Estates Generously Divided Among Widow ,and Children Los Angeles. March 3. The will of the late E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin, the famous turfman and plunger disposing dispos-ing of property valued at about $25,-000,000, $25,-000,000, was filed in court today by his attorney, Bradner W. Lee. All ot Baldwin's nean relatives are recipients of large bequests. It is understood r that the disposition of the. property is entirely satisfactory to all of the rel-: rel-: atlves, and that no contest on their part will result. . Baldwin's tvo daughters, Clara Stacker, of Arcadia, and Anita Baldwin Bald-win McLaughry, of Berkeley, receive the famous Baldwin ranch, at Arcadia, which includes more than 20,000 acres of land valued at upwards of $1,000 an acre. The widow, Lilly Bennett Baldwin, Bald-win, iswllled an undivided one-third 1 interest in certain 'property, on Market Mar-ket street in San Francisco known as tho "Baldwin Annex." Zelda Selby, a third daughter, now residing in San Francisco, Is bequeathed be-queathed 200 acres of land in the Rancho La Puente, this county. The valuo of the property In which the widow shares Is but half a million mil-lion dollars, her Individual share in the estate therefore being less than $200,000. The valuo of the property received by Mrs. McClaughry and Mrs. Stocker who are named as residuary legatees, comprises the great bulk of I the estate. The 200 acres willed Mrs. j Selby is valued at about $50,000. Many I other bequests to relatives are made I .In the will. ' H. A'. Unruh, business manager tor i |