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Show WESTERN. More Crime. San Francisco, 14. Fred G. 'Yenl-worth, 'Yenl-worth, a saloon keeper, was examined exam-ined this afternoon in the Foliec Court on a complaint chargimg him with rape on the person of Alicv Wal-lace,.a Wal-lace,.a young married woman, at a saloon under the Windsor House, Market street. She testified that the defendant induced her to go to the saloon, gave her brandy and she became be-came weak and incapable of resisting him, when he accomplished his purpose. pur-pose. For the defense it was shown that the woman was notoriously lewd, and separated from her husband and children; that she drank with Went-worth Went-worth half a dozen times; made no outcry, and remained in the room all night. Wcnlworth is well known in the city. Wallace has commenced a suit for, a divorce. After hearing all of the testimony the court reserved ils decision till to-morrow. |