The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 2, 1900, Page 32

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1900, NETTIE R. CRAVEN MAY HAVE LOST HER REASON Doors of the Madhouse Yawn for the Woman Who Fought So Hard for Fair’s Millions. WILL BUILD A LINE NORTH T0 | BICH SECTIONS California Northwestern to| Begin Construction | saul | Cook yesterday. Next Week. S The Road Will Extend Sixty Miles Ukiah and Tap Redwood sts. . . ( we } f the line northward LY £ n calls b will be } . A. W : : MRS. NETTIE R. CRAVEN., i - E = (Photo by Bushnell.) i who | very little of the hesitation which it would have been but natural to expect from an who was a won ghting for an . immense awven has been ad- & ntally and physie: Lodg ¥ than Dr. Bazet. Appearance was re- Cook’s court to answer , she was not Herrington, to d make a thorough rt on Mrs. Crs overtook v, who strove for “information iin and body were y 1 S der the | ¢ “r AVE way w condition as to warrant the Rulb, 2 he Probate Court | appeliation of “wreck.’ ot satisfied, p ¥ s kton a raving | Judge Cook sent Dr. D. D. Lustig and Dr. Z ation, bitter and | Theodore Rethers to make further ex- 3 out, may have set the brand | @Mination of Mrs. Craven's condition. g On_Tuesday next the report of these mind of the woman in the court fans will be witness d faced ney tion wi rrog | Raolph | Before Sentencing the Prisoner Judge | | had not told the JURY CORVICTS A MAN SHOWN TO BE GUILTLESS el Chief Witness Breaks Down Under Severe Cross- Examination. o Cook Closely Questions His Accuser, Who Acknowledges She Swore Falsely. e et | Charles Lee, a contractor at the Pre- sidio, convicted Thursday aving as- d his stepdaughter, rgaret D. Lee, was released from custody by Judge The evidence upon which he was convicted was given by his step- daugh who is 16 years of , but has admitted that she committed perjury. so disconnected that Her testimony wa: lun!g' Cook disbelieved the young woman. o rning wher, Lee app ared fo: 1 Cook or hambers. : closely Judge Cook and Judge finally admitted that she truth. ulted me,” stepfather.’” questioned as ;0 her reasons for ng against her ttepfather she Judge his oned ol by and she said; “it t told her motner aulted her. When s liceman who subn offense s b tell father was not guilty of the says he told her that she had the truth. From this she inferred she must tell the > story that told mother, Judge Cook ordered Lee released on his The e against ext Fri own recogni will be finally @+ ince. >3 iition the e e of = they re ble to come to any rt states that Mrs. Cra- | has_been brought of alcohol an Her men attributed directly latter drug. Whatever be the | examination begun stig and Rethers, | those in a position | be compelled by Trive at the same Craven's con.tion | condition cessive uvse < especially morphine. is, indeed, dose of the to an over- result of the second L by Drs. felt b; the yester 1y iittle doubt know that continued the hearing | tie R. Craven, . Simpton for one week. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OF | THE ACADEMIC LEAGUE The football schedule of the Academic Athletic League was prepared last night | by the football committee, consisting of Preston Rauch (chairman), Will Potts and F. Kirkpatrick. The schedule is as fol- | low September 22—California School of Mechanical Arts vs. Lowell High School and Mission High School vs. Hitchcock School October 6—C: School of Mechanical Hitchcock School and Lowell High hool. chool of Mechanical ool and Hitchcock 1 ats will disqual. st games wil | Mrs. TRIES TO MURDER MAN PREFERRED BY HIS WIFE L. B. Skelton Shoots J. A. Schaertzer‘ Because He Alienated Mrs. Skel- i ton’s Affections. [ NEW ALUMNI ASSOCIATION I UNIVERSITY Graduate Mlhtary Officer o ®| 1 Form a Permanent i Organization. | et | President Wheeler, Regent Denicks | and Others Address the Young Soldiers on the Subject of Militarism, l g An alumni.assoclation of the commis- stoned officers of tie University of Cali- | fornta was formed last evening at a ban- | quet given by Colonel George Bauer at a | downtown cafe. A constitution, deflning | the objects of the assoclation to be the | promotion of the interests of the univer- § sity cadets and of good fellowship among | the graduate cfficers, was adopted. The following officers were elected: Command- ersity (\f | i 2 Impressed me more tn this “than the ng its citizer ffcers on this 11l enable them or the good of the E Cornell I piedged my- | PRINCIPALS IN A SALOON but in the Unl i SHOOTING AFFRAY. | ! ® | @ ¥ " A. SCHAERTZER, assistant clerk | | | in the United States Circuit Court, | | who lives at 141 Rose avenue, was | | { shot by L. B. Skelton at an early hour yesterday morning in the i house connected with the saloon a i street and Centrs | | | The | taer's too friendy relation 11 | About three months ago Skelton w | rcsted on a charge of disturbing the peace ! be of his boisterous | aertzer visiting the saloon. cese was pending Skelton al Schaertzer assaulted him. Judg | at that time warne | | promise till Frid: L i emi dea ’ ! | ing in_the saloon ‘was_ induced 1 : Mrs. Skelton to sta sht in one of | & o the bedrooms. About 2 o'clock in tr morning Mrs. Skelton n_electr Skelton was arrested and booked at ths bell communicatiy > bar and | City : Skelton answered » asked him to | m Bring two Grinks to the bedroom, but he | fatros refused. Skeltor Skelton ordered Schaertzer to leave the ace, but his wife would not allow him inally Schaertzer started to 1 Skelton pulled a revolver out of his pocket and snapped it three times at him Skelton tried to save Schaertzer jumping i@ fr inte, as the r Schaertzer sank to the in his left groin. He was taken tc Receiving Hospital, whe covered that the wc although narrowly e was provide a H JULIAN ARNOLD'S CASE UNDER ADVISEMENT the application of Jullan old, charged with ngland, g omr indiffe iid not 1m~1 Will Lecture to Socialists. The Socialist Labor party will hold its < a P. regular weekly meeting at B'nal B'rith arhsworth, Hall this evening. George ed will —————— . lecture on Debs Labor Father or Scene-Smftex Heavily Fined. “his m,wm., Arnold to"a SEamed Carroll D. Rulfs, a scene shifter, con- ld_were being exam for - me: commi I ended also that the first ar victed of an assault with a dmrnvv\emnr 3 ond charges were barred the sta — Will of D. L. Farnsworth. The will of David L. Farnsworth, who S ot Moore was repre- ] 2 £ Cc <. Don un . | compan Kk lent bequeaths his entire to | one 1900 Model Has UXILIARY throttl ocking device roved and heavier engine. Water column and gauge cocks. nd valve ar Cross draught—the fire cannot burn back or blow out. . Auxiliary hand pump. 900GV OIPOOE0CP 0060HI0ERCH000D 8850, F. 0. B., San Francisco. Cataloguc sent on application. e mwm»:«- FA, = S obile COMPANY OF THE PACIFIC Licensees of the oé.&?yl/ffil’ gcomebiles are in active operation, all giving excellent satisfaction. STWLE:S5: $13850, F. 0. B., San Francisco. The Locomobile Company of the Pacific announce the opening of a repository and salesroom at 1255 Market St., San Francisco. They will be pleased to demonstrate to those interested in motor vehicles the practicability and general excellence of the Mb Immediate Company of America. 1900 Model Has 5 PER CENT water supply. Larger and heavier fuel tank. Larger and heavier air tank. Wider tread. Wider seat. Wider- body. Side steering lever. increase $1000, F.0. B., San Francisco. delivery can be made of styles 2 and 3. Los Angeles Branch—1038 South Broadway.

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