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SAN FRANCISCO CHBONICLE SATUKDAY JTU5Y 14 1900 THE WEEKS NEWS IN TEUIT AND BUILDING OPERATIONS HUSBANDS BEGIN DIVORCE SUITS Transactions and the Amounts That Were Paid Sales Recorded rrom Julj Gth to Jiily 12th Both Inclnsfve Setter Purchaser Description A NEW FEATURE of the weekly real estate article presented to ol Juflay Is a table of the actual considerations given tor the sales which have gone on record during the last seven days This Information Is valuable to all persons Interested in the market as showing prices paid for property on the various streets and in the different sections of San Francisco and It it believed will be appreciated by the readers of the Chronicle Although the market is quiet as usual at this season of the year all of the conditions are favorable for activity with the close of the summer months It Is not thought that the Presidential campaign will deter Investments while the high prices ruling for cereals the abundant fruit crop the demand for grapes and raisins and the large amount of goods being shipped to the Philippines with a prospective call on California and San Francisco fo supplies for the forces operating in China promise a more than customary period of prosperity for farmers and merchants which must make itself felt In real estate both in city and country Several large building contracts have been recorded this eek bringing up the total to a greater sum than ordinarj A steady and considerable drop In the price of Iron tend to stimulate construction on a larg scale which Is not Offset by the increasing demands of labor In smaller building enterprises In which the lower price of Iron and lis products cuts llttlf or no figure the greater present and prospectle cost arising from the item of work is having its effect Either because the expense Is more than was anticipated oi because ow ners fear annoyance from possible strikes many prospective buildings have been either postponed or abandoned All of the labor unions In the building trades have combined to enforcs the eight hour rule In every Jlne on and after August 13th accompanied In some Instances by increase In wages Until these matters shall have been adjusted fhe uncertainty of the situation will check construction pot already entered upon TBANSKERS AND LOANS There were seventj nve sales placed on gynua rln8 the week amounting to The mortgages and deeds of trust numbered ninety live and aggregated 309697 Among them were the following the Hlbernla Bank to Ida Precht looo for one year at 6 per cent on propertj in nft vara block 92 on the west line of Kearnj street 63 feet north of California north X8 by west 515 and lift vara block Sus rrv the south line or Bush 1376 west of lyde street west SO by south 1376 by Antolne Borel to Charles Qaiihard toW lor one year from July 20th at 8 per cent on property in flfty vara block on the south line of Pine street S96 west of Kearny south 40 by west 43 and on the west line of Brown or Morse avenue 40 south of Pine street south 20 by west 4a Mutual Bank to Joseph Fredericks 110000 lor one year at 6 per cent on property In Western Addition block 13 on the north line of Sutter street 160 east of Polk east 468 by north 120 by the Savings and Loan Society to John and Alice Kennedy deed of trust 20000 on property In estern Addition block 127 on the southeast corner of Pine and Cough streets east 1M3 south 120 west 691H north 90 7rtI71 wth 8 west 27 north 33 and in Mission block TS on the Bouth line of Twentieth street 125 east of Guerrero east 125 by south 115 by the German Bank to the San Francisco and Pacific Glass orks 133000 for one year at 6 per cent on property in Mission block 47 on the northeast corner of Fifteenth and Folsom streets north 256 by east 550 by the same to Mary and George Raum 118000 for one year at 7 per cen on property In Mission block 87 on the west line of Mission street 99 north of Fourteenth north by west 170 There were seventy seven releases and reconveyances amounting to 1299620 Included In which the following were the principal From the Mutual Bank to Frederick and 8tgne Hultlng 110000 on property in Western Addition block 277 On the southeast corner of Geary and Webster streets east 65 by south 13 from the Hlbernla Bank to the Pelton Water Wheel Company 20000 on property In 100 vara block 326 on the northeast line of Main street 206 3 northwest of Howard northwest 689 by northeast 137 6 from Ryan to lllard and Fannie Farwell 112000 on property In Western Addition block Sol on the southeast corner of Btelner and Washington Streets souh 52 84 by east 76 3 from the Security Bank to Addison Head 10 OtV on property In Mission block 47 on the northeast corner of Fifteenth and Folsom Streets north 420 eift 254 and on the northwest corner of Fifteenth and Harrison streets north 256 bj west 245 from the Hlbernla Bank Richard II PJum mer 30000 on propertj in Western Addition block 851 on the north line of Jackson street 435 west of Cherry west 11 10 north 15 east 120 10 In Western Addition block 850 on the srnth line of Jackson street 175 2 west of Cherry east 134 11 southwest 1292 west 133 9 north 129 In Western Addition ock M9 on the south line of Washington rtreet 15574 west of Cherry west QC0H south 4S8 east north 571 and in Western Addition block 576 on the northeast corner of Lyon and Jackson streets east li2 northeast 49 6 east 30 south 43 Mi east 2f54 north 1283i east 176 north Hi northeast 162t north JS10 west 4126 south 2554H from the German Bank to Danlrl Hncklej James and Daniel Hayes 5000 on property in 100 vara block 39 on thenft corner of Folsom and Second streets northeast ITS by southeast 7i BUILDIhO CONTHACT8 Thirty five building contracts calling for the expenditure of 252952 were recorded They were as follows Geary street north side 628 east of Jones A Aronson with Levy piping etc fr a five story and basement build Ins 5300 Fair Oaks and Twenty fifth streets northeast corner Edward Delger with Anderson all work except painting and electric work for a stable and fence 2970 Fifteenth and Harrison streets north west corner tne Ban rancisco and Pacific Glass Works with Masow all work except roofing and elevator for a three story name warehouse 10730 50 rounn street Ger mania Afc nUoluTThode Waller 813 Fillmore E50xS120 qcd John Thode Charles MUsante tS Waller 813K Fillmore KiOxAliV Jesse Gobey Oscar Goodman jpNW Bu3h Pierce V3tauli Citizens BLAssinvate Green Hill los Noe V2SxiMH Thalia Treadwell Jens Chr Chrtstenren Hartford lu36 17ih T2xE125i Est Bridget ODay Union Collection Co ft lith jo Bryant KZjiSsO Mary Seioei Mathilda TuckeytwUnd 1 7 following Green 689 i Montgomery K2lxNES9 SW North Pt Leavenworth SlSo 1 UUV XUM OO XlXXXV Patrick Daly Margaret DonovanJS Vallejo 1376 Mason WaS 370 1 W236 8676 E1376N137 Margaret Donovan Patrick Daly 8 Vallejo 1376 Maaon Was SlOi i WJ9i gS76 KU7Nl37r Justin TaravelllerJAd Ells GreubSW Kwer or Commercial til 6r Mason S3 WCU 838 W1S10 NSi EiS10 von Gregory William Hoag Sutter vt Leavenworth 41 6x i nuce Iulla Beylard Christian FroellchNli 2d 52 NW Howard KW22xNE73 ai 4 lauv xv i vjiilx ji xi iu uu inap 4 -Henry Blanchet Max Wemsteln NE Oimsteao Glrard Ki5xKlvO blkl xx ruui uatl Wm Sharoen Lawrence FlsherIl Lisbon i25 Persia NSOxElOO blk 1 2S Kxceislor Hd All int Lott 83 Fulton Xix Und 1 3 lnt Lott 838 FuVtonN27 Prlerf lotrt 1UU1 JOJ0 WOO 2500 1000 15HM YSWU uu A Cote Cate Cate Ellze Cate Charles Taj lor Frank II Woods Margaret Lynch Davis Mary FarnsworthiWm Campbell Daisy A Wltham Keefe Union Trust Co Alois Kucera Edw Montgomery Elizabeth Ewald Olive Verkouteren John Sherman lames Hynes arrle Bridge John Entrllsh Mary Donroil Herrick Thos Curran Michael Garrety Louis Zalbert Sarah A OReilly Wm A Sangster XttCs Bush 110 Powell W276xS1376 Beaie 1S14 NW Folsoni i 4j10i xNE137 Laurel pi 200 SW 1st 8W2SxNWX an av 3W ljake axwii Kth av 100 S25xE120 3 326 10th av WKxSlOO 10th av 225 S755CW 12U 10th av 200 1 NSSxE120 KE Hale and Merrill 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Verkouteren 7th av South 140 IC South W60x 100 Edward Maloney Ilot 7 blk Park Lane Tract Not Edward Maloney Lot 6 blk Park Lane Tract No 4 John Brickell Edwin Parker Morrow A Head John Lastufka Jennie Greenwood Em Eliza Mcintosh A Le Van et al Olive Verkouteren Timothy Crowley Cecelia Qomlman Mark Sommer 500 EOO 00 500 10000 25000 SOU LOW 3000 Coo MO 00 J000 3000 too lU0 90C too 4500 400 G0U GOO COO 11000 1500 55000 3000 100 500 DC BROKER WILLIAM ARE ACCUSED OF MISCONDUCT MRS FILLER AVAKTS THE DECnEE IX UGR FAVOR REVOKED FOR COLLUSION Her Former Spouse Has Married Aanin and Object to the Proposed Complication Lossless Predlcnment If you were dying at my feet I ould not raise my hand to help you was what Mrs Maud Lay ton Manning said to her husband James Manning according to his allegation He sued her for a divorce yesterday They ere married In Oakland In 1S92 and have four children He said that during the past five years she continually told him she did not loe htm and hau no cUit to live with him and she remained with him only for the sake of their children Manning averred that her conduct had caused scandal and exposed him to humiliation and on account of the fact that it destroyed Vila peace of mind he was unable to attend to his business properly He stated that he always treated her with kindness and endeavored In vain to win her regard and affection While he was attending to his business she absented herself from home and when he was away she stayeti out all rlght Gossip among their friends and neighbors as us by this behavior on her part When he asked her where she had gone she became angry refused to tell him and declared that might find out the 0 ijip Mi 0 EVENTS Or INTEREST in Social GM3LES The engagement was anounced yesterday 6f A Donrmann son of Mr and Mrs Dour niann to Mta Brtnh Louise Blen daughter of Mr and Mp Louis Blen Of 2XM California stteet Mr Donrmann is one of the atst known young men in the business community and is treasurer of the Natnan Dohrmann Company He is also a central figure In military circles having commenced his soldiering as he did hla business career while he was Utile more than a lad He has bent tor fifteen years actively interested in the National Guard He served his lime as Cap tain In the old Second Artillery Regiment was later Chief Aid under General Dickinson pn the Brigadier staff and Is now Lieutenant Colonel and Paymaster en General klunsons stall No time nas been set for the ddlng Announcement Is made of the engagement of Miss ldolene Snow Hooper of Aa meda to Sumner Crosby son of William Crosby cf Boston The engagement is announced of Mis Trudle Curtis daughter of Curtis and Alfred Donan of Tucson A The wedding will tae place In the uear future Mrs William Willis Miss Scott Miss Dorerty and Mr and Mrs George A Knight are the guests of Mr and Mrs John Bod at Gakwood Park farm Contra Costa county On Monday evening July 9th Lieutenant Charles Welch United States Nay retlred entertained at his residence 1213 Talor street Commanders Charles Forse Perry Garsl ana 8 Ogden United States Navy They were classmates at the United States Naval Acadrra in 1M4 and the host had not met Commanders Forse and Ogaen for lhlrt two ears The naval men left the following da on the steamer Nippon Mara for the Asiatic station Miss Ma Magner entertained a number of young ladies at her home Pacific av enue on the evening or lliursaay last Pauline lvlumpp et al Mercedes Gramas 8 Sacramento 100 Larkln W276x S1182U 6000 nan 01 wuiuornia axary a xiaigni ureen 1Z 14 40 IS Van Ness av SS76 1 1 E1S NE6 N52T4 W24 26 40 i DOfl George Haight Edward Larnler Green 124 14 40 Van Ness avS876 1S18 NE6 N52T4 W24 28 40 1500 Annie OConnell IS Post 110 Polk 27 6x8120 7500 James Murray Golden Gate av 110 Pierce W25x S110 GOO Hermann Albert Waller 1313 Stanvan E25x81376 400t Bv 9th 1Z5 NW Bryant NW25x3W100 Estate Chas Adler Helen It Marshall Died rich Poll Rufflna Nigro Eugene Hoffman Evarlste Chataln Vincent Nigro Henry Munster 20th 205 Castro 50x8114 uetae Islebaum Mission 1576 2tith S326xW125 Est Joan Hunter Rosalie Faure Belden nl 776 Pine 820xE60 1176 California S20xW52 Alexander Kllnger Uloannl Ilossl Antonio Chlctzola Margaret Casey John Rued Eliza Houghton Michael McGruth David Haw ley 1 Bradford Atcne Uru Jolce Antonio Sabatlno Russell 60 Hvde W2rJxSk Jow Won Washington 1376 Dupant W32x 1 175 Surah Tracy SE Natoma 73 SW 5th KWSStHESO Julius Berendsen 16th av 1216 California 850xW126f uaetano uaugaiupi 27th av 100 8 S50xW120 llliam Hughes SW Lundys Lane Esmeralda S25x 1 vv Al lot 185 Ulft Man I lOllve Verkouteren Berlin 100 Burrow S34xW120 blk mKHtv Extn Hd lAdolph Bacchlnl SW 29th av 225 NW I NW150xSW100 1 dik uav view ltd Herbert Du Fay TaftNlcholas KnudsonN Henry 95 Harvard E25xN10O blk 1 iux university Mound nenry uiancnet onraa neinnart Co1ngton Johnson John Slemer Eliza Cookson JB Lleb iRobert Phllllns Franklin Heywood Thomas Klnread Ellz Saunders Baldwin Alfred Meyer Thomas Fanning Henrietta Wellandt Danl Hinckley Jas tspiers Hayes Edward CarrolL Wm A Morrison Walton Edward Phlppa Emily Klnread Edward Chrlstln Alfred Meyer Lydla Meyer Henry Smith a Ferdinand Hesthal Union Iron Works Thomas Carroll Henry Welkins Oscar Heyman t000 S000 8060 20Of 1500 15500 NW Madrid 375 SW Braiil SW25x IMW100 Dlk 23 Excelsior Hd Sf Oak Octavla BSOxESO Paee 1376 Lacuna WEBtKIHI SW 14th av 100 SE SW100xSE25 blk 991 ON A Trap NHayes 1376 BroderiekXvSBiNioi Hayes sja central av Lott E25x CIJUU Lyon 100 Haves N25xW11J Maple 52S4 8 Clay S25xE876 Maple 528g 8 Clay S25xE876 21th U0 Folsom 76xN100 SE Greenwich Jones E226x860 2d FolBom NE275xSE275 All Int In Essex d1 NE 2d 275 SE Pol som NE275xSE2S Gilbert 230 Brannan W25xSW80 pw aotn av et euoxvvz40 38th av 100 S100xE120 EraVhcoM mIh Ui kV Among those present were Misses Mae ft nVh aCCU8edh ln Ufhuur Anita Warren Gallowa Edith 15 5 Julhr 0u ubeg Driscol Ma my Costigan Genevieve Gal Rlchard Blennerhassett with Thomas Connor all work for a cottage 1015 Minna and First streets west corner the William Ede Estate Company with the Vulcan Iron Works structural steel work and painting thereon for a four story brick and steel warehouse 16880 Minnesota street west side between Twenty nrst and Twenty second streets Charles Berger with Charles Koenlg all work for a two story flat 6600 Mission and Fremont streets mnuth mr nor louls Slor Jr with the CablU Hall Keator Company all work for one pas 1 senger elevatoi two freight elevators three sidewalk elevators chutes hatch Is no architect wajs and pumping stem for building In A Meuefdorffer course ox erection ubi Pioneer place and Fourth street south west corner Hociety or suaurornla bronze bays present a very handsome appearance Mrs Klbbe Intends to build a two story and basement structure to contain four tenements on the north side of Geary street 678 east of Devlsadero street on plans by Thomas Welsh It will necessitate an outlay of 12000 Harvey Dana has begun the erection Of a three story and basement bulldlnc onj a full water front lot on the northeast side of Beale street 1376 northwest of Howard It will cost 20000 and has beer leased In advance to the Cahlll Hal Elevator Company for ten years There corner Society of i California Pio neers with Hannah Brothers carnenter and mill work painting hardware glass etc for alterations and additions to the tnld iloor if the Pioneer building 3300 ame with Allen Looney gas fitting plumbing marble and tiling for the same 2050 total 5356 Seventeenth and Valencia streets southwest comer Mary Phelan with Andrew MrElroy alterations and additions to residence 28149 Taylor street west side 1370 north of Sntter Ulna Yemans with John Cook Co all work exceDt eras filllna plumbing and sewering for alterations to i a two iory ana Datement building HH same with Shepartl Brothers plumbing gnr fitting etc foV the same JraiS total 8078 Turk street north side 206S west of Maon street Florence A and Demlng with Ingerson Gore carpenter work hardware glass etc fora lx story Fid basement brick building 15500 same with the Brode Clark Iron Works wrought lrn and steel work fire escapes etc for the same 270 ame with Cilley Co plumbing sewering etc for the same 9aO0 same with the Joshua Hendy Machine Works cast iron work for the same 2500 same with the Steiger Terra Ootta and Potterv Works terra cotta etc for same J1M same with Joseph For derer tinning glazing etc for the same itw sains with the George Tay Company low pressure heating plant and hot water heater for irbe same 1883 same with Daniel Leahey plaster work for the same SS65 same with George Smith Sons painting whitewashing etc for the same 1340 total 41236 Union and Jasper streets northeast corner Perazzi with A An tonelll alterations and additions except painting plumbing shades etc to make a three story frame building 1275 Van Ness avenue and California street northeast corner Bradbury with the ybro Hendy Company one electric hflK dMlnt onrl shipped the material to Cape Nome of a building 140 feet square for the Am5 Mercantile Company The building wli be two stories high and is to be used for a warm storage warehouse and for com mercial purposes It will be practical Am proof being divided into separat compartments constructed with heavy timber and lined inside and outside wltl a thick layer of asbestos and covered with Iron An order has been made by the Superior Court of Contra Costa countx confirming the sale by the estate of Emeric to Henry Voorman of the property on th or Front street 258 south on south 1110 by east 120 fo his closes all of the proceeding necessary to make the purchas east line of Washington uj rendered satisfactory to straightens out iperty on the 258 south of for mirrtha the buyer and lee allv allvmatters relating to Kunkensttln 6c Son were th inulhwDit nfrip SO ft fi ViK 2l nan Vobner with elevator for building 1450 Mii i wort Ior anerauons Bna Webster street Pacific uuiwuua iu a itaiut ouiiaing tivuu Fremont street north side 1X34 north west of FoUom Wblttier with Mer ru ce atAntl4 sinth east eorner Max Posner with Yal Fransj excavations brick and carpenter work etc for alterations and additions to a rA Vhcu ndrrM5iYal 2 I tw tory basement residence 4920 rtaln portions of the White Lead Works I and the erection of a three story end base mem ones ouuoing isS39 Ouerrero street west side 52 feet north of Eighteenth It II Gatley with Orant all work except mantels electric work etc for a two story flat 3842 Hayes street north side 1934 east of Fll more Alice Scott Smith with Arthur Anderson excavations brick concrete and cement work for three story building containing Six fists 1098 same with Letter carpenter and mill work plaster lrpalnttng plumbing etc for the same J7J total llS6f street south side 576 west of Eleventh avenue estate of John Henry trost with Kenney all work for a cottage S1647 Jones and McAllister streets sontrrWest corner the Callaghan estate with th Raymond Granite Company granite work for a Ave story and basement building 3700 same with Dver Brothers steel work for the same 9369 same with the McGivray stone ComDany sand stone work for the same 4l77 same with Brady brick work and enameled tiles for the same 1090 total S6C3e50 streew south side near Tenth avenue QKNEUAL NOTES Old 8t Lukes Church building is being demolished William CurletL the architect has gone to Blue Lakes for ten days Augusta Wieland has given a general power of attorney to Emfl Wieland The fact that a sub lease has been made for two years from April 21st to the second floor of the building at the Intersection of Geary Market and Kearny streets would indicate that the report of a new structure being erected at that point had been abandoned if Indeed It was ever seriously contemplated Iron columns and red brick walls of the new German Franciscan church on Golden Gate avenue near Jones street are commencing to rise trom the foundations Plans have been made by Salfleld Koblberg for a residence for Henry Thorn Wohrden the old time contractor The building will be situated on the south side of Golden Gate avenue east of Devlsadero street and will cost about 6000 The Frank Woods tmlidlnr on the north eldeof Geary street westofKarny has been completed except the Interior finiehand the gray stone walls and the JJ Hi tf Mttfvyuuxiw the ute brokers Newsom the architect has returned from the East after an absence of about four years and has formed a copartnership with his brother Samuel and his nephew Sydney under the title of Newsom Newsoni Newsom lladwln Howell have appointed Charles A King to take charge of their insurance department In consequence of tha firms appointment as city agents of the Firemans Fund Insurance Company The residence of the late Staples on the west side of Taylor street betWf en Sutter and Bush is being transformed into a hotel and has been leased througr Boardman Hooper Co for five years at 12U00 for int lira The premises on the southwest corner of Valencia and Twenty third streets have hn sold by Ashton A Gardiner for Klumpke to Schroeder for 8000 lue oi ras a frontage of ti feet with an irregular depth of about 75 feet and is improved by an old building of which the buyer has been for many years the tenant Sol Gets Brother report the following sales of their propefties Lot 60x120 on the west line of Eighteenth avenue 175 feet north of A street for 400 lot 75x100 on the northwest line of Athens 175 northeast of Persia avenue for 600 lot 25x100 on the south line of street 576 east of Thirtieth avepue for 250 lot 326x100 on the northeast corner cf Tnth avenue and street for 140 lot 25x125 on the south line of Minerva 100 east Of Capital avenue for 125 lot 50x125 on the south line of Montana 225 feet west of Plymouth ave nue and lot 9 block of Gets Addition to Lakevlew Drowned In the Bay An unknown man about C5 years of age and evidently A laborer fell or Jumped from Mission street wharf and was drowned in the slip Boelsems an employe of the Spring Valley Water Company was near the place and succeeded in recovering the body which wss removed to the Harbor Receiving Hospital and later to the Morgue The dead man was above medium height and wore a black overcoat but no coat He was sharp featured and had false teeth too fond of another woman thouirh this accusation was unfounded he said He alleged also that she was extravagant and contracted bills Indiscriminate Abraham Lew kow ltz a cigar maker sued Cecelia Lewkowltx yestetda for a divorce Since their marriage at Ban Rafael on Marc 6 1839 Ehe har bten cruel to him according to his complaint He said he was a man of delicacy and refinement and her actions were very unpleasant to him They resided at 1159 Seventh street in Oakland and on April 11 1S99 he said she drove him out of the house there and locked Ihe door to prevent him from entering at the same time applying abusive epithets to him On May 4 1899 she threw a stick of wood at him and had he not avoided the billet by ducking his head he would have been killed he said She threatened at times to end his life She also harassed him by pulling the sheets and mattresses from his bed at 4 oclock In the morning so as to prevent him from sleeping Sarah Elizabeth Ware ho sued Wil iam Henry Ware for divorce yesterday on the ground of Infidelity alleged that he became Infatuated with Josephine Smith also known aa Josephine Norton at a camping place at Point Arena Mendocino county on July IS 1899 and that since then he has maintained his acquaintance with that woman Ware who is a broker Inherited from his father an estate valued at 25000 and has an Income of 200 a month from his business It 1 alleged The Wares were married at New Orleans on June 20 1870 Rosa Malgan whose maiden name was Voltx charged her husband Thomas Malgan with cruelty and asked for a divorce from him yesterday They were married on October 19 1899 and soon afterward he began to treat her badly On one occasion last March he threatened to cut her throat from ear to ear She fled from him and he pursued her To escape she Jumped out of a window eight feet from the ground and was injured by the fall Malgan has gone to Juneau Alaska Mamie Lewis was married to William Lewis on July 14 1892 and they have two children one 7 and the other 2 years old Last May she said he told her In a slurring and provoking manner that ehe must either get a divorce from him or that he would secure a divorce from her that they should divide their property and part or that he would leave her without any agreement She alleged that he brought another woman to reside at their house so as to vex and humiliate her and that he gave this woman the money needed for the household supplies On the night of June 30 1900 he induced her by deception she averred to absent herself from hbme he leaving their youngest child with him and he then had all the furniture emoved from their residence He told the landlord that he would not pay rent any longer She does not know what place he went with the child Lewis is engaged In covering boilers with asbestos and other substances and his business is lucrative enough to permit him to pay her 100 a month She has no Income it is alleged and her health Is poor She asked for maintenance only and not for a divorce Alice Pullei who was granted a divorce from Puller has asked that the decree be set aside alleging that It was obtained by collusion between herself and Fuller The divorce suit waa brought on February 13 1900 and the divorce was granted three day later by Judge Murasky Mrs Fuller said that Attorney Robert Ash was a participant In the collusion The Fuller were married at Shanghai China on December 21 1893 and four years ago came to this city where their son Wilfrid Robert Fuller was born Mrs Pullers residence Is aj 2367 Post street Ash acted as her attorney In the divorce jroceedlng She has engaged another lawyer to have the decree revoked In an affidavit she stated that she was of English parentage that nearly all of her life was passed In China where her relatives still reside that she was not familiar with legal methods in this country that Fuller entreated begged and implored her to sign the complaint In the divorce suit that he accompanied her to Ashs office and that he employed and paid that attorney to at Tor her that he threatened to leave her destitute among strangers here If she did not take steps to secure the divorce and said that be would go away and never see her more that he wrote to her relatives urging them to persuade her to get a divorce and saying jthat if she did not he would leave her penniless In a foreign land and that he made promises to provide for her which he did not keep She said mat ror two days before she went to Ashs office she wbb 111 from nervous prostration that she was bitterly opposed to a divorce but yielded to Pullers coercion that he had faithfully kept her marriage vows and given no cause for a divorce Fuller Inherited an estate frpm his father In China Affidavits by hinrelf and Ash were filed yesterday They denied that there had ben collusion Fuller stated that after the divorce he offered to furnish his wife transportation to China as she had expressed a wish to rejoin her relatives but she would not accept his ofler Since the divorce be has married again and he said that the motion to set aside the decree was made ann ana ei barrass him loway Loreita Scnuman Helen Homburg and May Magner The marriage of Miss Annie Goldman and Philip Brelt was celebrated on Sun day July 8th in Golden Gate Hall the ceremony being performed at 5 oclock the bride was attended by Miss Mattie Peters as maid ot honor and the Misses Sarblands as bridesmaids She was gowned in handsome white satin trimmed with chiffon and point lace Joseph KUr ent was best man and David Frank and Abe Fine acted as ushers Miss May Miller of San Francisco whu has been visiting relatives In and near New York city lett last Wednesday for Boston and later on will go to the white mountains as the guest of Mr and Mrs dgur Vanderbllt The following Pacific Coast people left New York on board the North German Lloyd steamship Lahn which sailed on July 10th Davis Morton Miss Esther Morton Allan Klnkead Dr Glog ner Di Bauman By the steamship Barbarossa sailing on July 12th were Mrs George Collins Miss Charlotte Collins Mss Pauline Collins Mr and Mrs Rtnghelm Mrs Lewis Mr and Mrs Phbip Sweed Miss Mabei Sweed Miss Tessle Sweed Herbert Sweed Johannes Klatte The marriage bf Miss Lily Cajitrowtth daughter of Mrs Lena Cantrowlth to Samuel Sadler of Philadelphia will take place next Sunday but owing to a recent death In the family none but relatives will be present Mr and Mrs Joseph Hller celebrated their marriage on the evening of Jul 9th at a down town cafe Those present were Colonel Isaac Trumbo Mrs McGurrln Mrs Mathilda Volke Miss Mary Davis Miss Wllma Gulden Miss Ewald Miss Adele Kuck Msb Nellie Sullivan Mr and Mrs Sieged Mr and Mrs Qramlow Mr and Mrs Hoffman Mr and Mrs John Novltsky Mr and Mrs Seldel Mr and Mrs Grosser Andrew Trumbo Dr A Stern Grabenhoff Frledllnger Anton Fenyoes Paul Ball Jphn Novltsky Jr Berger Leonhard Hyler Charles atark Loranz Steve Kern A quiet but pretty home wedding was that Of Miss Jessie Turner and Fred Hurt solemnized In Berkeley Monday evening July 9th The bride was graduated from the University of California In the class of 187 Her bridal gown was white organdie over cream silk and she carried bride roses The grOom is the confidential secretar of the manager of the Iron Mountain Copper Mining Company Keswick After making a short southern trip Mr and Mrs Hurt will be at home on August 1st In Shasta Cal The marriage of Miss Clara Bell 8U rm to Arthur Tewllllger was solemnized at the residence of the brides naot er Mrs McDonald at 2 Sunday July 1st the Rev Dr Beard of Grace Church San Francisco officiating The rooms were tastefully decorated with ferns rent by Mr Knox of Santa Cruz The bride was attired In lavender slik with trimmings of lace and ribbon and carried a bouquet of sweet peas and maiden hair fern 8e it Maggie Milling of Napanee Ontario Canada who wore white over green with green trimmings The groom was supported bj Clayton of this city Myrtle McDonald sister of the bride acted enrer After the ceremony the guests sixty In number enjoyed a delicious luncheon Mr and Mrs Tewllllger are jnakng their honeymoon trip tn an automobile Among the wedding guests were Mr and Mrs Trezlse Mr and Mrs Ranger Mr and Mrs Daniels Mr and Mrin Mr and Mrs Cnggln Mr and Mrs Irish Mr and Mrs Gard Mr and Mrs Heltorl Mrs Cogglns Gard Mrs Sterling Mrs Atchison Mr Marlow Inylse Mrs Smith Mr Burns Mr Smith niter Rob and Leo Tewllllger Mlns Tewllllger Mifses Nenl Heath Kane Walsh Droit Boehm Rian and Bel root and Murphy Lieutenant Gilbert who arrived from Manila on June Hi has been appointed Instructor at West Point After a Prf here Lieutenant Gilbert left Sunda July 8th to spend tin lest nf hm vsali ii parents In New Mexico Mr ard Mre Harris will receive their friends to morrow Jt their rtsldrre 461 East Fourteonth street Oakland Ihe occasion being the twenty fifth anniversary of their marriage Miss Mauie Harris or idm un street THREE WOMEN ANDONEAC0R i is gone on a llt to her grandparent Mr and Mrs Taussig of irginis mev to be present at their golden weddng which will be celebrated Sunday July She Is accompanied by her cousin Miss Cella Fischer of 1703 Baker street Hecht of Boston who is i dtlng on the Coast left last Surd a for Lake Tahoe to remain a few weeks He waa ac companied by nieces MIes flalle lifctii ixkS xjesa rabaeistem iJid 4tfc Hose uen Heoht iji avi tuont wil hold their next eiiunutufciit at Gdd jt ellows iiau on the Urst tnoAr in Augusu Jir Jtuj uu ount oj Mie su sence of many members and Mrs iv Hodgklns are spending their vacation at idivu miua jtiuLvife Maru VU a ivlng iutt daughter tbt Mbses Mora ard Abnetie at vuhe 1 Santa Cruz where they will spend the Villain Keth and his mother Mr 8 a jvti it ttrsai ate traveling in Germany uud tiwlrxenuhd Mrs Leah itiedxitat itc vi enteir aiu mi xulfct iiiixV Alameda They expect to remain a week Major Plwlau ai ionipalUu by Coioii ti xuiclu uLiuv uwVcrnors staff salicu fiom Nw iotv tv ednetaay on IK eamc After a bittf la in Loudut tne wilt proceed lo pails and take a look at the exposition a i Wtlitr ulu family are spending a few weeks at Bn Lomond Sarua Crux Juvob Goldberg sated from New Yon for Europe iliursaay Jul itb by aitttuailv KuUnr JrUurlUi Ht will lsll Haiuourg Piemen Benin Heldetberg CaiUbau and i aria lit son iiuii ju UclULerg iulu July luih by the Liiti to join ulix uu bio uuseis Mrs uou berg the children ana Sol Uoiabeig uic tfciains Lbs suiuuur at Vailae Lake TJitioe Mrs Ksberg and Miss Edith Esberg relurnto last ftunuay alter an aostnee pt teti months atituua Mrs Hattie A OBrien and her daugh tn luiic uu at uaiKsput on their ark Noah for the season They are enter laijiiig luobl nckpllabiy uu Vuiam i lawyer and Mr Ken net ti ivWcrmaii iave returned from tluir summet outing and will itsume theit day at home at isl Sutter street al tike ban gone to liartt it Springs for a month Mrs Liaude Davis left the city last week for Chicago and the East where alu wli uifac uu ixciiucu visit with retailvcb and friends Mrs Mansfield lfe of the general agent of the lilo Gra Western ivali way at Portland is vlstng friends in tiU city Mrs Clara Baum and Miss Mabel Baum left yesuruay for their annual outing at Laue lane Mrs Lats of Modesto Is stopping at the southeast corner of Van NessAvenue and Ueary fetrttl for tne summer Drs Harry A and iredtrick re tuiuu i vii ai iuiday from a inree weeds tramp and camping tour to xo Jt uue aic liie Caiavnun big trees hunting In the mountains and nshlng lp the Merced river Mr and Mrs Atteli nee Abrams will receive next Sunday at their residence 1325 Scott stteet Mrs Leopold and Mrs Max Loewenson ot Portland Or will be at home next Wednesday afternoon at 1815 Pne street Mr and Mrs Charles Otter of 2ia Uough street will ceebrate their silver anntver sar In August lssle Myers Is spending his vacation In Vosemlte valie Max Mayfield of Boise Idaho Is In the city visiting his parents Mr and Mrs A Mayfield at 16ui McAllister street Mr and Mrs Ben Harris accompanied by Mrs Mae Thomas are spending the summer near Ten Mile river in Mendocino county Mrs Aaherson Miss Esther Asher son and Maurice Ashersop leave for Ix Gatos next Monday to be gone a few Mr and Mrs Harris of Fresno are visiting relatives tn this city Mr and Mrs lei lft last Sunday for Paso Itobles for their summer vacation Mrs Charles Khren will discontinue her day at home from July on until further notice Mr and Mrs A Wheeler are at HUlBlde Farm GuernevIHe Cal wheie tney will remain two weeks Tne engagement is announced of Mlbs Dtnea Kann to Joseph Smith both of this city They will receive at 1 Oak street Sunday eenlng Jul 15th Mrs John urme of Ben Hur Cal formerly of mis ciy Is spending a few weeks in this ett wita Mrs John Grace of 4J Ninth street wneri she will be glad to see her friends Mrs Klein and children are the guests of Mrs Bean at Guernevlile Cab Miss Meta Asher accompanied by her mother left for a short stay at Lake Tahoe Mrs Cohen of Boise Idaho lb visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Charlet Goidstone of lift Bush street where she will De pleazed to see her friends Mr and Mis iuUKian wu ieft here last week will sail from New York for Paris on the Uth insu Mrs 8 Horowitz and daughter Hor tene of Fresno are spend rg the summer witn Mrs Horowitz mother Mrs Lena Cantrow th at 403 Leavenworth street Mrs Conkiin and children of Bakersfeld are Fpeiulrg a few months In this city at the hoste ry on the corner of Post and Powell stieetb James Bird and family and his sister Mln Annie Bird of Salinas have gone to tssaderi lor a monti Mrs Ben Myer of Albuquerque and her son are vutig Mrs a Regensburger 1305 LlUa street Mr and Mr Keefe and family accompanied by the Misses Etta and Belle Brlen are spending the summer at Belvedere Charles Kellus of the Hub went East on Thursday iinng ess trip and will be gcre five or six weeks The monthly surprise social given by the 1900 Club to members and guests toog place on last Tuesday evening at Pythian fiiKtle and was voted a most enjoyable affair Miss Claire Brownstone Is spending her vacation In San Jose with her grand parniH Mr and Mrs 11 Iw Mrs Ike Rosenthal of Stockton Is on a visit to net sUirr Airs a liohn 2W Ciy street The Misses Theresa and Lily Sherwood of Oukland are spending the vacation at the Rowardtnnan Hotel Mrs Labadle Mls Juliette Laba dle Mr and Mrs Bretonnel A Bretonnel Mr and Mrs A Schneider left lam Thursday for New York and Parts Mrs Morgan and her daughter Flossie arc visiting Mr and Mrs Campbell of San Jose Miss Emma Levy of San Jose Is visit tng her sister Mrs 8 Brownstone 21 Hyde street A very enjoyable surprise party was given to Gertrude Mehrtins at her residence 10 Eleventh street on Sunday even Ing July th 1rJuv pary of the Alhambra Club will be held Wednesday evening July ISth at Pioneer Halt The socials of this club will be held the third Wednesday of each month DE WITT CLINTON 1S Having much trouble Hfcl WOCLD DlVotlCl ONE OF Ml cliaumkhs axd skxd ax otuir to fiusojl Antrcllna Abbott Edna ElUmeresni the Actor Present a Sinire Picture In Police Court De Witt Clinton the actor and Angelina Abbott the young woman ft ho toed to kill him faced each other in Polc Judge Mogane court yesterday it Mas Cllntonu first appearance in public since Miss Abbott sent a bullet Inio his thigh one night about lx week igo Jealousy was the cause of the ahooUng Clinton and Edna Ellemere a young actieis who haa been acting in the same company with Clinton were the two fond hearts and Miss Abbott was the disconsolate one Miss Lllsmere went bravely into court yesterday and although Bhe trembled a little she was bold enough to return a look of scorn for Miss Abbotts angry glare Alt along Clinton has shown a reluctance to prosecute but now he has engaged Henry Davis as special counsel and will try to have the Abbott woman sent to prison The defense waa not ready for trial yesterday and ex Judge Graham attorney for the defendant asked for a continuance Judge Mogan set the hearing for next Tuesday morning Clintons first day down town was a busy one as he not only appeared In the Police Court but began proceedings upstairs in the Superior Court for divorce from Grace Beebe Clinton In this complaint the actor giveB his name as Ira de Witt Clinton The Clintons were married at Menominee Wis on June 14 1897 but lived together only fpur months Clinton charges that his wife deserted him Mrs Clinton is an actress and travels under the name of Grace Beebe She is now with a theatrical company In the East The divorce suit begun by Clinton presages an early marriage of the actor nd Miss Ellsmere provlded the Court grants hl prayer Miss Abbott says he promised to marry her as soon as he got a divorce Now lie has a similar understanding with Miss Ellsmere Edna Ellsmere the stage name of Edna Silver a San Francisco girl whose parents live In the Mission Clinton has been living ot the Silver home and was taken there after he was shot During the critical hours and dayB that followed Mss Ellsmere watched tenderly over Clinton She has faith in him she says and she declines to believe any of the stories told by Miss Abbott Rolled Down an Eiulinnkment Edna Cllne a child of 10 years rolled down a rocky embankment at Green and Taylor streets yesterday afternoon while playing with a crowd of children She was picked up unconscious and taken to the Receiving Hospital where It was found that she was suffering from concussion of the brain It was thought also that she was Internally Injured The only hurt apparent at a gance was an nbraslon of the lert knee While her condition Is serious the probabilities of dnh or recovery depend on wnemer sne is dangerously Injured Internally NEW SUMMER DESIGN FOR LADIES BATHING SUIT Tissue Paper Pvt tern of ThUBathlmr Salt Sly Be Obtained Filling la the Coupon Printed Below and Brooght or Mailed With Fifteen Cents to the Pattern Department of the Chronicle Subscribers In Oakland Mar Obtain Tliein at the Cliros tcle Branch Ofllcr 0O Brand fray Corner Mntli Street Get Mao claf map watl Fprio iiico Cuba and Alaska on on side and map of the world on the other side SUe 6x48 Inches pointed In colors and mounted on rollers Price cents torney Mrf Fuller is now a piano teacher William Luesler a photographer from whom his wife obtained a divorce last August was to have been arrested yesterday for falling to pay her S0 per month as provided by the decree but Attorney Collins averted the arrest by filing an appeal to the Supreme Court from the decree on the ground that Lus sler had not been properly served with the summons In the suit and that as the Court lacked Jurisdiction the Judsment was void Judge Beawell recalled the order of arrest on being notified of the appeal Three days after the dlvorcti was granted Lussler went to Reno with Mrs Annie Weldon of San Pedro and they were married Should the appal prove successful the Reno marriage ivould be void and Lussler might be In danger of pro ecu tic for bigamy but It was supposed that the appeal was merely the attorneys temporary expedient to keep LussteT out of prison and that It would not be pressed Isaac Joseph and Henrietta Joseph an aged couple had a quarrel In Judge Hebbards court yesterday when Joseph appeared to answer for failing to pay alimony and counsel fees to her as ordered He went up to her to converse but Bhe exclaimed I dont want to fnAtr to tL mnn tvhn 1IW vmt nnri Ash admitted that Fuller began sobbing Josephs excuse for not MISCBLLAXEOL9 visited his office The divorce was the Chronicles New Reversible granted on Ihe ground that Fuller de JLfSt in Phiifnnn5tffwitHi iertel his wife in May 1837 and told SLXJltetLT heMhat he could not live with her any her more lie filed a brief answer ro the complaint making a mere formal denial no one appearing as hla at paying Waa not satisfactory to Judge Hebbard who continued the case until next Tuesday for further testimony Mrs Joseph was a widow with a ErPwn ion when Joseph married her after a courtship of five weeks Her former name was Blankensteln Btrtktnf curoMnations of color sre seen to the eak ni irf rrt tunw TbU tamrt salt is made of brilliant red nerjrc ulth cellar ud bands ot Itlsc and xhlelt ot cream white erg A red silk hardk iehlf Is tied lanntlly around the head Tbe irr tx lt of hla rloth It fastened lth btwkleln the center pent The bodr and blootrers sre cut In on with slight fnllneM nrtmnd the waist hlcli formf blouse In front The thled is adluiUble and my omitted If a Jow nfes IS at airet ine uuvr rani mnui carrtd rrer tht a front at the top of the added plait under wnlrh the garment fastens to ALPHA MELICAL AND RBTAL OFFlCS The 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