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sAar xrakcico chkokicijb ramAr atjtjst 31 isw MMIK 111 HE ASKS FOR A DIVORCE HIS WITS WAS rORXERLT A KITTLE Desertion la the Charge Itney Ssm Rafael Scandals Arc Hlddea kmiiie It is not always the wedding with flowers bridesmaids and silken accompaniments that lasts the longest On Jane 15 18S7 Miss Anna Kittle fend Basil Heatheote were married With due and proper pomp and circumstance She was a local belle and he was an Englishman of position and wealth a decided catch even tf the Heatheote heirlooms lacked a coronet and strawberry leaves The wedding was formal enough bat not to elaborate as It would hare been If the brides father had not died a short time before and if Mamma Kittle had not objected vigorously to her daughters choice Yesterday Basil Heatheote the husband filed a plain ordinary complaint in a plain ordinary suit for divorce alleging desertion which began on August 3 1895 and asking an absolute divorce from his wifewho now In New York Heatheote did not waste much time seeing that the statutory limit for desertion elapsed only seventeen days ago And so society at the summer resorts and at home is surprised though not ir exactly the way It expected to be Nevertheless the thrills at lea table and in hammocks are not Jess pleasura Die even If the anticipated werVe tonic was looked for from a slightly different quarter Society in San Rafael and elsewhere has been expecting for some time that the wife of a neighbor of the Heath cotes whose husband Is an expert ac countant in San Francisco would sue her husband for a divorce and name Mrs Basil Heatheote as co respond ent It was understood however that a compromise has been arranged and the present action Is a part of the solution of the difficulty I The complaint filed by Heathcotes attorney Seth Mann is very brief It States the fact of the marriage on June 15 1SS7 and of the desertion on August 3 1895 and avers that there are no children and no community property It has been known for some time among the friends of the Heathcotes and the Kittles that Mrs Heathcotes residence in New York was the result of an agreement The events that led op to her Eastern trip were widely known and oommented upon and should she care to contest the suit the causes for her desertion would make Interesting reading It was last summer at San Rafael that Heathcotes conduct became noticeably eccentric A duel between the Englishman and Baron von Bal veren a Dutch nobleman was averted I With difficulty This was the result It I is said of a Fourth of July dinner given by the Baron at the Hotel Rafael On i that occasion Heatheote declared that the champagne was not fit to offer to a gentleman and dashed his glass to the flocr Another glass he poured into the lap of the Baroness which did not Improve either her gown or her husbands temper The Baron challenged the wine connoisseur on the spot On another occasion it is declared Heatheote was one of a rowing party When the boat was some distance from TIKe Gold BarAA at Ensenkda 5Ji8fiaEafe2Sjl5l 2L The now celebrated gold bar of the Tbarra Gold Vflnlng Company that waa stolen from the safe of Rlveron agent of the company at Ensenada on March 20 UK Is now in this city and on exhibition at Montgomery street The oficers of the Tbarra Company at 13 Market street are much relieved to have the twelva thousand dollar lump tn their possession once more as for fifteen months its fate was uncertain and there waa little probability of their aver seeing it again On the th of March of last year the bar was received at Ensenada from the mines at Colmalll Lower California and locked in Rlverolls safe to await shipment to this city During the night some one gained access to the once opened the safe and next day the bar was missing Riveroll Allan Pratt his assistant and James A Oarratt were all arrested on suspicion RlveroU was released in a few months no case being made against him bnt Oarratt and Pratt were held for fifteen months before they were discharged Immediately after Oarratt left Mexico and came to California The company however still thought him the thief and had his movements watched On July 18th he with a confederate returned to the vicinity of Ensenada and were arrested by a squad of police Oarratt was told that he was known to be the thief and that If he did not conduct the officers to the spot where the bar was burled he would be shot Seeing that his captors were in earnest he weakened and the next day the bar was dug up within COO feet of the wharf at Ensenada and turned over to the Tbarra Company Oarratt afterward confessed to the crime and exonerated both Riveroll and Pratt from participation In the robbery from a well known family of Wiltshire and represented Brttish capital that wal hungry for investment His fondness for out door sports attracted him to Miss Kittle A short acquaintance ripened Into an engagement and then a marriage The reasons for her familys disapproval of her choice were never given After their marriage they resided THREE fllJGlJST boys delight to parody Organist Harrison played the Wedding March by De Pruny The bridal party and friends nro fT TTN fp ceeded to the house recently purchased I i ii liri Mcrneniey ai ii onraaer street where a reception was held and a wedding breakfast served to sixty friends I and relatives The new home which was filled with handsome wedding gifts was tastefully decorated with flowers In the parlor a Dower was made of palms and roses Garret McEnerney who has the distinction of belnz one of the best mainly In San Rafael where Heatheote known members of the letal fraternitv sixii occupies tne ramuy residence i in this eitv was married at noon ve Hrf Before the marriage Heatheote went terday to Miss Elixabeth Hogan of The halls and balustrades held the sun lnto the wholeeate liquor business with Napa The ceremony took place at St flower In every phase of Its beauty with Harry Dexter For a while the firm Marys Cathedral which was filled with weet and pungent ferns as a back prospered but Heatheote gave little the friends of this popular young cou UBf bdi wln tVme to rmin inH th rfiir rC low the effect being wrought In feath Zl tv ZZJi7 ery bloom and silken sashes At the 1UC iBmt hurray vanaaii acted as ushers breakfast were Mr and Mrs Was dissolved but ever since a charge Green and white were the decora Harvey Mr and Mrs William Qood has been noted In the young English tlons a small forest of beautiful palms fallow Mr and Mrs A Redman Mr man He regards himself as the victim ni large bunches of lilies The three Aaa Emll Pohli Mr and Mrs of an unkind providence and his moody altar8 were ablaie wlth hundreds of Ltot24JIt10JJ sprite have grown onger and more twlBklln ZTxSB While awaiting the bridal party the Ugh Mr and Mrs Gavin McNab Mr organist Harrison played with and Mrs James OBrien Mils Kate splendid effect the Serenade by Hanley of Santa Crux Judge and Mrs Ernst Prayer by Lamalgre Bachs A Stanly Bradley MrsOrace Spring Awakening and the Pil Wlll Huik 19 SOW A CEXTESARIAJT Loals Greenbers Celebrates HU One Hundred Birthday Louis Oreenberg an Inmate of the lav flaa TTlstM4ia T3nlrlv Vflaa YTaHa1 grims Chorus from Tannhauser Buckley Mrs Nellie Spencer of Napa Mendelssohns Wedding March came rv Father Slatterv of Nana Hebrew Old Peoples Home celebrated with the ringing of the Angelus and Bonnett Myrtle Horton the hundredth anlversary of his birth exactly at the appointed hour the bridal Mr and Mra Williams Mr and yesterday He has quite a wide circle party passed through the side door of Mrs A Boyd Mr and Mrs of friends In the community and many the cathedral and across the church to mPk JH Vlii Lu of them remembered the venerable old the main altar The groom with the Miss KWiy Ms Rose gentleman In various kindly ways Mr bridesmaid Miss Mary Thomas came KelV wi vTC Greenberg was born at SeldUts Poland Arst followed by the bride and best rp 1AB115r rEZnivl rM In 1796 He has lived a most eventfu man Thomas Flynn editor of the 5oMLfn rlr Ji Ss 1 als IE a 1 kJk TCatlTI age he was banished from his native Miss Thomas wore a most becoming ra Hennslpger Mra Robleto Mr and country for taking part In politics He gown of daffodil silk made In the plc was engaged In business In Paris and tureeque mode of the Emplr tlde Aiders for many years and came to With this brightest of yellow silk was America when he was 40 In the early combined In effective trimming quan 0s he came to California where he titles of fleecy chiffon The costume waa has since resided Notwithstanding Ml completed with the large hat and nod advanced age and various reverses of ding plumes all of the purest white fortune Mr Oreenbergs mind Is still Her bouquet was of Paul Shirley roses strong and he expects to live another The fair bride who is a daughter of decade or two GOLD 0 1 SILVrKT Call or nd to th Bulletin ofBee C9 Mont tomry itwl ui rt th book published on tht Financial Qutatloa Prlct 11 crai the late I Hogan a Nana oloneer set aside the conventional robe of white satin the orange blossoms and the veil and wore Instead a costume which was Mra Nealon Mrs McOrade Mra Fleming Dr Amy Bowen Mrs Ward Mrs Howard Miss Wynn Mr and Mrs Griffin Mr Sutherland Mrs Coombs John White Rev Father McDonald Rev Father Oleason Mr and Mrs Thomas Miss Thomas Mr and Mra Hopkins Mr and Mrs Henry Hognn of Napa John Hogan Thomas Oarratt Mr and Mra McEnerney left at 5 oclock for Southern California where they will spend their honeymoon A double wedding which win take 1 Jillllillk ill mMslm sSpI ai ix rrar1fa29BSSStt SiJs3NSviVw rZBmZffs il IBiH fei lMMyzsfflBmwml shore one of the party begged him Ao wBi2k SKSmSjSBfSfjW I tivb quiet fearing that he would ov a lKfiEa02Ewffi 1 91 ftara the boat He retorted ahgrtly that I ffllV mSSgSyu9w9Wf I sfiifJiis companions didnt like the way fffffL TvSn wMmy602rJ0flrf7i WZ pi did things they could get out and 2aMtmJrMyt4fY M4 Xfter that Heathcotes same was Bipt croiUed from an nautical and most so yyOmryyyr a picture from the time of Elisabeth I 8n ISf11 hfn It was a combination of cell blue moire I fa WL Ul JTeB ln5 4t antique white lace chiffon and Roman I thovan Hall One bride Mlaa Rosa beads The skirt was cut en tralne i flkRg inp aw and the corsage high A coronet of i Blaen rvd th eltjr MJU phyM pearls took the place of the usual bridal or tvntna i ri wreath Strings of these Jewels marked Miss Ssra Meyerfeld Is the daughter of evry purr and outlined everv edee luc ji Her bouquet like that of her maid was of Paul Shirley buds Juet inside the chancel rail they were met by Archbishop Rlordan and Fathers Byrne and Mulligan The solemn vows were made to the Archbishop The nulttant niHa ct a 4oln4 In a riage prayers and two surpllced aco nom Birmingham and Nashville lytes attended this solemn service After the nuptial blessing and a person a word of congratulation from the feld Brothers they have married nephews of Dr Btach Anticipating these wedding the father mother and sister of the grooms came tn San Francisco four months ago for a visit to Dr Blaehs family The young men came from their respective shore one of the party begged hlmAo be quiet fearing that he would ovr turh the boat He retorted angrily that ifj his companions didnt like the way did things tther could get out and iwWc Atitr that Heathcotes name was omitted from an nautical and most social Hits of guests About this time mt ncstonw twt iot xora wnere uie naa since resiaeo Jribi to heriinarriage Mrs Heath cote was a Saa rrandsco belle She JtrtuthlUciheIlithe Coast tennis chmplonsUprfor two years and was Teiowried siVi crbs eountry rider iHeathcote wsj well latroducedwas GARRET MENERNEY AND MISS ELIZABETH HOOAN WHO WERE MARRIED YESTERDAY AT NOON IN ST MARYS CATHEDRAL wltrrln the past month Dr A Simons of Sacramento pronounced the words that made Mlsa clergy Mr and Mrs McEnerney passed Roa Blach Mrs Coleman Blach and down the aisle and out the main en lh Rev Jacob Voorsanger those which trance to a gloriously Jubilant wedding ma5e Simon Blach the husband of Miss march Instead of Lohengrin which Meyerfeld ine Driaes wore me conventional gowns white satin trimmed in duches lace and the flowing veils held with crange blossoms Miss Rosa BKeh was attended by her young riter Mis Flora Blach who wore pale blue crepe de chine Mlas Millie Blach the lister of the grooms was Mis Meyerfelds maid of honor She wore a lace and ribbon trimmed gown of white organdie Dancing followed a round of congratulations and later an elaborate supper was served of which sixty relatives and a few intimate friends partook The couples will Journey through Southern California on a honeymoon trip of about a month and return to this city before leavinr for their hom Mr and Mrs Coleman Blach will live In Birmingham Ala and Mr and Mra Simon Blich in Nashville Tenn a SUFFRAGIST RECEPTIOSI Hereafter Tier WIU Tw At Homes Each Msatfc The Womans SmTrage Association gave a reception In its rooms In th Parrott building last evening The suite of rooms was nrettllv dtoMt with American flags and cut flowers A large number of gentlemen and ladles called during the evening Those who received were Mrs Ellen Sargtnt Mrs Sperry Mrs Eleanor Holbrook BJUin Miss Mabel Holbrook Mra Long Miss Hay and Mrs 8weeL This reception was the opening one of the season Hereafter the ladles of the aesociatiott will be informally at home on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month at the coxy home of the association LOff MOTET net stop went down the Ma aa4 over tht root and seenred tbe fonowtas wltaene Pop SolBvan proprieter of tht Beanaa Fay Foster Grand Hotel JCaley Boeder Frank Oobey James DrnUfe Ca Harry Corbett Parker proprietor of the Be eeptlcn Mat CDoaselJ A Jhn arlat Rome Hsrrls proprietor Laortt Palace John Farley proprietor of the Teeriesr JC Rademaker of the lroonoU Ut Newman lyccn Market and Kearsy Ksclttoelster Hoffman 7 Stockton strTb New Cresocrte Markets st Jesse kVKarxa 79 Market James OBrien prrprletOT nf the DrrMenoT If erers tt Brownel US Bath Tnsh -K Diti FiOarda Montsoawry st nnre purv uoiomnaii iarT Deer and 014 EmrUxa AU and Am The Red Star Is the trademark tt is the best en earth can be found at abort places OoMberg Bowen A Co whoitsal aaeata for the Padnc Coast nt line order some It Is ll karat wtthoot alloy OakUs4 teanchoaee of Ut CaroaIs4r I rectinag adrtrUstmeats and sobscilptlaas oromnwT NO MORE IMPORT DUTIES BROKERS WILL PAY SILVER The Custom house stamp that has been so often used by Cashier Chappell to imprint the obnoxious word light upon double eagles that have lost weight through years of service as cola of the realm is doomed to innocuous desuetude There will be no more gold coin at the Custom house to stamp that is If Dame Rumor has reported truly the Intentions of those who add to Uncle Sams import revenuea The rebellion started by Broker Helse last Monday when he exchanged sliver certificates on the floor of the Custom BRIEF DELAY IH JUROR BROWN A WITNESS TVBJTH MET AX FOB CUSTOM HOUtX CAMPBELL EtSTBCCTS ATTOBJCEr COFFERS Dealers Is Farels Go4a Will Hera after Bank Their DoabU Eacles BABinCS Ha Skows Haw Ho WaaSUdo i Va Sweara Ta geaaet Oliver Wlngfleld Wlnthrop appeared In Judge Wallaces court yesterday and secured the one days continuance which was denied him last Monday District Attorney Barnes declined to press the matter to a hearing yesterday He feared i that forcing the defendant to a i trial so speedily might In the event of a i a eoaviciiont provoae an oruw i from the Supreme Court At the suggestion of the District At torney Judge Wallace placed the case on the to days calendar for the purpose of having a new dale set for the trtai house fer gold that his fellow brokers I The prosecution will eek to have the might pay the duties Intrusted to them without loss through light weight coin has borne fruit and now It Is authoritatively stated that all the big Importing house In the city will in the future I pay duties either in silver or silver certificates Bert Morrow who does the Custom house brokerage business of Williams Dimond A Co waa reported as saying that his house would commence paying silver on Saturday Welch A Co and the Spreckels will fall in line at the same time and It is stated that every Importer of Importance In the city will adopt similar tactics There Is no scarcity of silver or silver certificates At the banks such money Is now only accepted on special deposit while gold no matter how badly tt Is worn Is accepted at Its face value Any bank In the city will readily give silver certificates for gold and any form of silver money must be accepted at tbe Custom house In payment of dutlea Since the system of weighing gold coins at the Custom house was Instituted about four months ago brokers have been subjected often to consider able personal loia case flxedr for Monday Wlnthrop prefers a later date but win offer no ob jection as he does not wish to make known in advarice of the trial the facts which he expects to prove by a witness now absent from the city Private Detective Hicks who Is preparing Wlnthrops defense professes to believe that Campbell will not appear at the trial Hicks declares that proof will be forthcoming to show that Camp bells story of his alleged abduction by WInthroo Is wholly false The nature of this proof Is not statedt Attorney Frank Bell notified Judge Wallace yesterday of his intention to use A A Brown one of the court Jurors as a witness for the defense As a result of this statement Brown was excused from attendance on tbe court as a Juror Detective Hicks said last evening that Brown would be an important witness Captain Lees said yesterday that a Juror on the panel in Judge Wallace court would appear as a witness In the case but that his name is not Brown The detective refused to give his name but said he would be used to show that Wlnthrop was seen down tf j4 aAav aVAnlnr thflt LLMr258 afk Campbell was released from bis im gold piece discounted Jl 1 Oftener Jl I tv James campoeu came up irom oaa Jvfu yesterday morning so as to be ready to give bis testimony if Wln thrcps trial was commenced As he was not needed he spent a few hours tn fully explaining his story to District Attorney Barnes ana nis assistant aaz Black iMe a party of investigation was formed Campbell was joined at the Occidental Hotel by Captain Lees Detective Cody District Attorney Barnes and Assistant District Attorney Black They left the hotel Just as Campbell and Wlnthrop left it on August so ana followed the same route Campbell ex laming how everything occurred The party after leaving the hotel went to Sacramento street and got on a car at the corner of Montgomery They went out as far as Third avenue and there alighted and walked to the cottage at 120 gold piece the discount amounts to only or 8 cents but where hundreds of thousands of dollars are paid into the Customhouse monthly the aggregate loss is considerable Custom house brokers art looking forward with Interest to the trial of the new system There can be no opposition from the Collector for If he forbids money changing on the floor the business can be transacted outside is ax nrxocEirr costict Thomas Hatehiasoa Pardoned After Servian Fifteen Hoatha Thomas Hutchinson who was serving a life sentence at San Quentln for two robbery was pardoned by Governor 410 California street Campbell de Budd on the th of this month and I scribed how they entered the house and sailed on the Monowaj last night for thn ve in careful detail everything Auckland New Zealand to rejoin his parents Hutchinson who Is only twentytwenty four years old has had a peculiar experience He was tried and convicted of robbery and aa he had served a term In the House of Correction Judge Wallace before whom he was tried sen that happened there during the days be was kept prisoner He showed how he wsa led Into the rear bedroom described the fight with Pete and bis almost successful flight through the hall which was prevented by Wlnthrop jamming him In the door He explained how be was stunned by a blow en the head and drirred back into tenced him to life Imprisonment After the hall and lashed to a chair In the serving fifteen months he Is again free his confinement brought to an end by the confession of a woman The crime for which Hutchinson was convicted was the robbery of Sailor Mattlson of 110 in a lodging house on Hunt street about two years ago Mat tlSOn swore that he became Involved In an altercation with Hutchinson and his partner Frnk Henneesy and dur ing the struggle that followed he felt Hutchinsons hand In his pocket and afterward missed the coin On this evidence Hutchinson received a life sentence and Hennessy twenty years Hutchinson might have spent the remainder of his life In prison had not Mamb Irving a dissolute character received a wound on the bead which she thought would result fatally She was taken to the Receiving Horpltal to have her injury attended And while there confessed that on the night of the robbery she had taken Mattlsoc to her room in the same building where Hutchinson lodged and that he had given her what he supposed to be SO cents with which to go out and purchase some beer 8b took the money but when the reached the street found It Wis a gold piece Mattlson finally started out to find what had become of her and came to the door of the boys room finding them lressing for work He Inquired for his late companion and refused to believe their denial of knowledge of her A fight followed in which Mattlson was worsted He afterward missed the money and had Hutchinson and Hennessy arrested The woman did not die but after her recovery stood by her storr and unon fher emphatic assertion that Hutchin son was guiltless he was pardoned with the condition that he leave the State DTTERIOB SATIX6S BAJTKS Statement of Their CoadlHoa as Reported tO the COBBfJatsSlOaU Statements from he forty seven Interior savings bants In the State have been received by the Bank Commission era Tht condition of the banks on July ISC is shown In the aggregate to be aa follows Resources Bank premises n03S648 41 real estate taken for debt tt808US 07 United States bonds t3Us21S 98 loans on real estate tnCS107 loans on stocks bonds and warrants n146220 loans on other securities grain etc tUOSSS SO loans on personal security and overdrafta lxtS6M money on hand CQ9420S3 due from banks and bankers ttT7X175 other assets tt0t070 Z7 total resources S32J37JU CS Liabilities Capital paid In coin MH1 03 reserve fund n893Q 06 due depositors O70S4lR due banks and bank era K359 10 other liabilities C31404 total liabilities ta37M The aggregate condition of tbe private banks of California on July was as follows Resources Bank premises S6X250 real estate taken for debt 70fe United a1 SS J31301 0n 0B estate J7C10 loans on stocks bonds and warrants a8n ES loans on other securities grain etc PHS90 si loans on personal security and overdrafta 737 J07 money on hand 178154 da from banks and bankers SULKS IS other assets ttOO752 90 total resouea7 Jttt LUbnitles CapItal paid in cola JUSJ S2J0 reserve fund STCXJ doade posttors tt03SOI Hi due banks and bankers xnOBJ other liabilities csaa total babtlltiea SXG2475 15 1 MscauacfynxDiriT wfllbereadby a mn hoa AdTsrUss kow lCrsllRsniaa Co 23 day Tb Oakland sees of the Caroalete is bw at Broadway bedroom Continuing he described how he had been moved to another chair and lashed there for the night during which Wlnthrop tried to get him to sign some bank checks and a letter to his wife Campbell next described his bed of torture and the way In which he was chained down for a day and a half After he finished with the story of his adventures In the house he led the party out of the rear way and showed them how Pete had conducted him to the Geary street ear The party returned to the center of town that way Campbell was very particular In glv tng every detail of his peculiar experience and assisted the officers tn every way so that the detectives and especially the prosecuting attorneys are thoroughly familiar with every point of the case The object of the trip was to acquaint Barnes and Black with the details and to show them how everything happened at tbe bouse Campbell Is very determined In his desire to see Wlnthrop convicted and well punished and said yesterday he would stay here a year If necessary SniCElXASEOCg Dr SandeLts Eleetrie Belt The happiness of manly power can be yours The full vigor of manhood is within your reach If you will only grasp jj All men who are weak can regain the vigor of manhood by using Dr Sandeaa Electric Belt the wonderful life renew From it comes tbe animal magnetiss which is tbe basis of ail manly power It makes the eye sparkle with the firg of youth It builds up the nerve pown and an power of mind and body Read Dr Sandens new book Thr Classes of Men which is worth its weight in gold to any man who does not feel tars of his manly power It can be had sealed 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