Show 1 HE FAIR ESTATE I Sullivan Testifies Strongly in Mrs Cravens Favor SAN FRANCISCO Aug 26Ex Judge J F Sullivan until lately legal adviser of Mrs Nettle Craven today testified strongly in favor of Mrs Cravens claim in the Fair will case Judge Sullivan stated that Mrs Craved consulted him in 1892 about a contract I marriage with Senator Fair and that he advised her against entering Intone I one of that nature Later she exhibited exhib-ited to him a paper which purported to be a marriage contract but he could not remember whether it was signed or not Mrs Johnson the proprietress of the Colonial hotel where the school principal had boarded for a number I of years testified that Mrs Craven had shown her the contract of marriage I mar-riage and also the deeds to several valuable pieces of local property Mrs Johnson had disapproved of Mrs Cravens Cra-vens friendship for Fair because she stated tation Fair did not have a good repu |