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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1899 FE KILLS HUSBAND | IN DAUGHTER’S SIGHT Mrs. Kopp Sends a Bullet Into the Brain of the Man Who Scorned Her _Love. 9 1 Aféin AflLer Making Sure That He Was With Another Woman, She Taxed Him With Infidelity and He FEARS HER FATHER THE DIRECTORS HOLD ANOTHER CRET SESSION Discussing the Text-| | books. e NOT MANY CHANGES MADE Susgnl MAY MURDER HER HEAD WAS NOT CONSULTED ON | JANITORS. S He Made Complaint and an Interest- ing Report Was Referred Back for Consid- department be readopted; Shay! tem of ‘‘vertical round |n% ' copy books be adopted: hat the successful bidders on text-books pay the cost of advertising as apportioned by the ecretary before the contract is signed. In the executive meeting it was also decided that Rose Lewls should be trans ferred from the evening unassigned list to the day unassigned list; also that the salary of E. C. Kirkpatrick, principal of the Business Svening School, for each month from February, 188, to February, 899, should be allowed, and that the bid of the Humboldt Lumber Company for redwood should be accepted. Other lum- ber will be readverti: for. use in the haylor handwrit- Fell Down the Shaft. Suit was filed iay by Carrie Muller against Hale and the s Francisco Distriet mpany to recover $25.000 damages for personal in- Juries. On January 31, 1898, the plaintift fell down the elevs ft in the Su- preme Court building, 305 Larkin street, the building being under the charge of the defendants at the time, and sustained al- most fatal injuries, hence the suit. KNOWLEDGE AND BEAUTY WED Miss Lida Barry and Prin- cipal Thompson United at Martinez. Miss Lida Barry, daughter Baldwin, who i{s now in Manila, ried at Monterey yester of Barry was mar- to George The ceremony piscopal church Thompson of College Cit the was_performed at B e e A N e e D B ) Laughed in Her Face. , ey A e = S e ) I ) / The Board of Education hid its face nee bears out the story of neg- | () dames Warrrie ... again last evening and discussed text- she tells ) books behind closed doors. Textbooks N ( v ¢ g d part of the Mrs. Kopp said she had been mar- | % were what caused a g00 e | he presence of | ried to Ko & v Sl Catherine Whittle, a handsome | scandal in the administration of the last | the presence of 1 to Kopp, who was 57, twenty years | % i il ot | The shoot- | ago, Thelr only ehild i Ame 4 _}: brunette 20 years of age, swore to a | board. The executive session was not | 1 s Sl ol L L S Sl R e, it s called without a protest from Director | saw the marital bonds cut by the | Colq by PS e ther, James Head, however, but the board preferred t mother's et. Mrs. Kopp was the & Syhittie, a longshoreman, with mak- | secrecy: and sought it in fldJOifll“S‘ third wife and had considetable money | & ing threats against her life. Miss | room. : when she became his bride. This | % Whittle explained that she was en- \\'{\en_the motmr_nt to dl;c(\lhss f}?:(elet:z: om the death wound over money increased, and four months ago gaged to be married to Willlam H. books in committee of the who | the daughter left the the wife, who felt that she soon | Goodwin, a clerk in H. 8. Crocker & g‘mde 1?_])'dSl:'w,kH::d5;;&::5{'}112‘0:;‘}3&? J < ‘ = 5 0." a - P o, lemande: 0 Know C: = door on thefr dead. | would die and wanted to see a broth (S T S T G A i ¢ the whole would | \ ; had determined to kill her and her tion of the committee of | se of near relatives in Indianapolis, made a will leav T ol Bhe s Kadit e Paavised by be secret. President Bergerot said he the | her property to husband and daughter. | & {00, Ohe had besh SOVEel B [ could mot guess at the intentions of the tr Taking the girl with her Mrs. Kopp # ap e alathe wonI carry | board. Head declared the subject of text- h went B O her Feturh She boated | it (s veer e iis N B }l’\nnki T ot important (T,V.F‘:‘)«lr:nie Herse Snh is i el % Gl o n which every parent had an interest, Mrs. Monti and was treated with the | advi e and he believed the matter should be di oo = A Pt sed in public. The motion to go into (e e e e o e ) £ ) Howard street.” she e ttneTof the whole prevatled, how- whole | ¢ | A and about seven months ago ever, Head was called to the chair, and 4 h is | ® father deserted mother 1d 1 and then Bergerot himself made the motion : than ey ) went on one of the transports to Ma- to go into executive session. | neglected | ¢ 2 Aot i o | Head got in another protest on the re- the el & nila, leaving us destitute. He re- ort of the committee on janitors. Head Y L O b turned about two weeks ago and I B member of the committee, and when | taxed him | ¢ 3 went to the wharf to meet him. I told /) | he found a report had been submitted he | ® ¢ him t mother had died during his ( | got up ana declared there had been no | i ot ~Sratahitey ) | meeting of the committee, for he had ? | b R e iy (¢ | never_been notified. The names of Cole X m dead. S | cel sorry. He came to live | and Kemp were signed to the report, but B. Monti, | ¢ ut when he observed that T x‘nle,‘thic c(;]mm)iupfi (-Falwyx.fl:u;:&r‘;rgd 3. Monti, | i S hrER Ly . o aro t that he had calle 5l vy street, of | & with Mr. Goodwin. who kill us. We waited around till he had a5 the report was sent back to the her the affec-| ¢ andlady, he got mad been led away. Since then he has not eommittee until it could be presented in | i never marry him. been at the ho and I am afraid | proper form. The report was as follows: She be- | & he knelt on the floor of he will kill us 1 s he is arrested | Your Committee on Janitors respectfully tence | ¢ . 1 pealed to ( to jus- and sent to jail | recommends the following vm\nlfi»" m.«“m:& It and|é g in killing me. He said he “We will get married. notwlthsand- 3 e e R t to the | ¢ % t only Kkill me but Kkill my ing his threats, but it is annoying to |t . Mrs. Shields, vice Mrs. M » says she found | & J! theart : have him around with a loaded re- : Felioslignine Semaibiice < widow of a flor- | ¢ ) Monday evening Mr. Goodwin and I volver in his hand to shoot us.” O eeiiton ! [Bchoal: B s went to the theater and oi our way The warrant was issued and given % | Yackeon vice J. O'Farrell, Horace Mann aphnsson e 4 home we were warned that my father into the hands of an officer, but up to . | Schoo 7 2 + was waiting for us in the doorway late hour las ght he had not been 4 The Finance Committee recommended and Mrs. | o ¢ witl loaded revolver intending to able to find Whittle that all demands for June be allowed and ¥ until last | § ¥ ‘ryr(hrml paid nd that r{ho 5 r;m l:"’r;l d“i— - = e S iy ducted from’ January demands and sal- gt wever, that | B oo < O T O ORI T s el @ | (G P SO Wed, The recommenda- ! 1 g the woman, { e e TR | tions were adopted ed that he loved | 7 d how In the future she intended to O'Neil of ‘the Peabody School. : was possessed | ¢ her Jhole Iife to the Stage. cott, x| Miss Caroline M. Biason made appll- ney. ¢ have toltiii, b rescott o | cation to be placed on the pension roll : n 4R | Te 05 s o 0xf0 upon the stage. | “On recommendation of the Committee in the papers” ¢ T b anly (mother was 4| on Buildings and Grounds, it was decided 11, Kopp last night after she had | & ¥, M, Trescott and T were mot con: | o grant the use of the school lot on San AR oS Y T his money. 1 1one for an oriatia | Bruno avenue, near Twenty-fifth street, o . P i rieseiemen @FIeEeb et eieieieg| )“\m;hm ney. SRUES SO TRINRUUS LG vt he rolty STOT T Department pur- + . - When T came to town last winter,” the | POSES. att Aot Cammitt T = \ lay 348 7 t 3 On recommendation of t mm! b ' Mrs. Lonisa i\opp, the Slayer. ‘(‘\1? gontinued, -1 decided to Prepare My~ | on Salaries, the salary of Miss P. M, S for years to that end, but lackeq the t lan. secretary of the City Board of Ex- ? glect that drove her to kill her OLYEALE A0 Ul L echi- | amination, was fixed at $3750 a mo { :::I' t that drove her to kill her hus nieal trais L L e nl\”!l\r‘ wh o most | N T, e Satary is the same and. — RGOS O 2 X €| as_heretofore. ) e turned to g0 to her bed in the| Made Her Debut at i tusin in eectricar carrent betwees | mended the granting, of the petition of myself and my audience and thereby | retired iist, with the understanding, how- draw them toward me. “Mr shter, who was the only other the Alcazar. Trescott made me evewitness to the tragedy, refused to e very smail one ‘When ‘consldered {n pro- | talk. - [eryismalig e nsiaered in pro- : HUSBAND KNOWS IT NOT Lomehish and many'times’the tuking ot > a lesson has eant for rivation.” WELBURN’'S TRIAL ENDS. e e o e pEveton. rescott explained an allowance—a | er, that the board would in no way be ponsible for any money she might claim under the annuity fund act. The following were granted grammar grade certificates on_ their diplomas ! graduation from the San Francisco D mal School: Miss Joanna Zelinsky 5 e not told her husband of her intentions in | i, t V. Rooney and Miss Florence C. Jury Fails to Agree and Is Locked Up | regard to a_theatrical career, for she | Sunkes of the cluss of 1897, and Miss |ART CALLED AND SHE LEFT A |0y he would not approve of it and that | s a O hine clase for the Night. Mabel A. Newman of the class of 1898 Miss | HOME OF LUXURY. | his disapproval would probably take the t O | sharged | The grammar grade certificates of Miss Osca M. Welburn, charged | inconvenient form of a failure to send | Eiizabeth Dennis, Miss Ellen R. Downey, 1€ ment, was completed in the .- | remittances. “When I won fam Mrs. George A. Mullin, Miss Alice J. Vin. s esterday afternoor : feel 1 must, I intended to tell him cent and Mrs, Josephine Wickstrom were At 10 o'clock last | Portland Society Leader Playing Un- | the would-be debutante. '+ a sure- | renewed. 3 t reached a A | thing man. and if he a winner | The following were recommended to the der the Name of Vn—gmm l?rew h.““mn’l nl{lnx'l e T State Board of ltx amm;.nQn for life di- ores Heavily as Queen in | Mrs Trescott has the physique critics | plomas: Mrs. C. B. Coons, Miss Hettie M. 7 Scores = y = | are pleased to describe as that of a trag- | Corlett, Miss Theresa E. Derham and Miss “Frederick the -Great. | edy “queen, says she longs to play | Emma Elliott. S # | BernHardt roles and that the glove and undred graduates of the San Fran- 3 boot that fit the divine Sarah are of the ormal School, class of 153, were 5 | size_she herself wears. a ‘ade certin o—-o e the rew and 5 e granted grammar grade certificates. [ h ot st I'rrwon ' al is my forte” said Mrs. |~ A protest from Brown & Power g § t husband ) CSCOTL, | Trescott. “In that way I feel I can give | against the awarding of the ink and pa- Charles KO ‘harles B. Trescott, the million- | vent to all the suffering I have endured contract to Payot, Upham & Co. was S packer of Portland, Or., made : A | red to the Committee on Supplies. N A 3 Monday eveni at the Al-| well knn.v\r! in Port- for school books for the coming searchad in ‘the City | ‘r]f:r‘dr;\;xnl\m;;-ur;‘\win year were received from Pofter, Putnam : 1 Mrs. has been in the city f T|a Southern woman of excellent family fi.m‘,‘ hixllg kL‘nm(lvlanl = Am ml‘:‘ ”lli)r;‘o‘lé t, but the past siy ly for her fand was wedded to Trescott six years ago. | % Brang . 2 > . : ¥ 4 X Company; Prang Educational Company; as T-'have been aith, but in reality glving all her time | Her uncle, Ethan Allen, Is one of the mil- | §{ver. Burdett & Co.: Butler, Sheldon & isband’s fame 1 attention to fitting herself for the | lionaire merchants of Portland. Co.; Maynard, Merrill' & Co., and Ginn & point untouched g€ No one about the theater nor any | | Co. ted upon by theof the people the lady has met during her | Ayn appeal to the United States Circuit | These bids' were taken up under the coupted | SRS s mAKiog o many srgidces. in | COUFt of Appeals for the Second Circuit head of new business and wers consitered occupied | who was making so many sacrific ek 21st | | in executive session. ssult was thesi delivery. | art’s name was the wife of a millionaire. | Was taken on the st inst. from the de- | (B SFerut 5 nd easily tood, | She made no use of her social position to | cision of Judge Wallace relating to the ly impa ———— help her in her artistic career, preferring to_stand on her own merits. On M Mahoney Made Sergeant. On Monday evening a well-known Port: The Pollss Commialoner . |1and gentleman in the audience recognized _Th lice Commissioners t might | Miss Virginia Drew as Mrs. Trescott. and | promoted Policeman P. A.' Mahoney of | yesterday the escapade of the miilion- | the Harbor station to k of cer-| aire's wife was the sole theme of gossip rge Bald- | both in social and theatrical circles. | e army. Mahoney | When rs. Trescott was confronted | A with the departm with the fac r little romance was | op went back to her nd is held in h known viedged that 3 p went back to her home 5y th arior officers rumor rect and that she had left | th her dau r to await the return 5 R R T e and luxury for art. f her husbar > carn ahout 8:30 Celebrate 3 rnia he new debutante, who has not created K three ting in the parler. | Areyorks. from makers, Cali. | an unfavorable impression and who has he trer us Iz”I‘AT ;{r fornia Fireworks Co., 219 Front st. * |gshown unmistakable signs of considerable in the presence o e, 13- a the woman asked the hus- | $ O * O 0904640404640 6909064640+0+000+@| to cast off the other woman. e 5él t be with‘you long,” cried, | . ying with consumption, and I ‘ k T deser 1e show of affection > after twenty years of mar- - Kopp laughed at her, said he loved the and would continue to love| ® i her B ¢ | then I shot him,” said Mrs. |7 < . gh the shot was fired in a|$ populated neighborhood, mo- | ¢ eemed to have heard it and |9 [ Mrs. Kopp nor her daughter | % ! v fit just then to inform them. They ed in the house only a few mo- dding a few tears for the i then left, locking the door be- They walked quickly to the bins, a restaurant keep B e o SRCER SCRE SR secs ki ¢ 4@0@0@9@0@6@#@0@#@*@*@*‘@0@0@00" th street, who resides at 114 cland street.. Mrs. Robins is a | ¢ sis ) Mrs. Kopp. | & ter R and his wife had heard | ¢ the s tragedy he advised | | Mrs. Kopp to surrender herself. She insisted ¢ 1g to her home, so S¢| Robins accompanied her | | © 1 nd her to the scene of the tragedy entered and found | everything as she had described it. | ‘% Robing then went to the door and | @ blew a police whistle, to which Officer | 4 + G Collins and Sergeant Shea re- | o pon » whom: Mrs. Kopp surren- | ¢ + lered herself. She y taken to the | g ® | City Prison after the body of her hus- | § ‘ band had sent to the Morgue. Her | ¢, A accompanied her there before | | going for the:night ‘to the- home. of her | A 1d uncle. ¢ + Mrs. Kopp had beén searched | ] g’" «d’on the charge of murder | [ was placed-in-the: woman’s depart- | & nt in charge of the matron. She was | art-broken, but far beyond the aid of thin and flat chested, her mde hair hanging lank on her d and she looks twenty years older than the forty-four she claims. = Her ‘ .+-M0—0—0—0—®—0—@4—®+€—+@—%®4—€%0@-+@4—0+M+@—0—&+0 | MRS. C. B. TRESCOTT, Known on the Stage as “Virginia . Drew,”” and the Wife of a Millionaire. | the Vichy Springs, has also commenced use of the word *“Vichy Whereas, There is almost unanimity of opin- The French Government, proprietor of the tenchers and principals, also among the parents of pupils, changes in text books now In use | partmen d whereas, the books now in use are satisfactory. Theréfore be it Resolved, T music books, business forms, mental arithmetic, and are being energetically pressed | bookkeeping literature now in use, with the against a company which has made use of | excepticn of select American classics, be made. the name “Vichy” in connection with the | _Resolved, That the following schoolbooks in water of an American spring. | French be'recommended to the Superintendent ion among and against a new sult against one of the principal manufacturers of fictitious waters com- pounded In New York. Proceedings have also been instituted —————— for use In the coemonalitan sehools, and those books only: “Keebel's Elementary . French In the Divorce Court. | Grammar,” " “‘Hotchkiss' Le Premier Livre de Almarina Lassen was granted a divores | Francai “Guyan's Annce Preparatone de yesterday from Carl A. E. Lassen on the | Lecture ground of willful desertion. 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