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" WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL DETECTIVE DISCOVERS | 'EVIDENCE OF FRAUDS ' | JUNE FLOWERS ADORN CHURCH FOR WEDDIN - Fabric Gloves " You need a pair for the 4th. Ladiss’ 2+clasp ‘Taffeta Gov:é;, fast black, se'f- stitching, sizes. 534 to 8, pair . . ."28@ Misses” z-clasp Taffeta Gloves, in -tans, beivers and whites; sizes running from 1 to §; pair - $1.00 Shirts, 79¢c . We fiave closed out several hundred _dozen of the Lion, Brand Shirt—the bal- Garden Hose For temporary relief in case of fire on the 4th. Wet down your back yards and porches and guard against firecrackers and sky rockets. 25 feet of high-grade Hose, coupled ready for Sprinklivg Cans. 20e, 25¢, 35¢, 50¢ G| . T'lnspection of Crockett Warehouse Wheat [| Sheds - Light on Eppinger Transactions. Grand Jury May Act on Alieged Perjury GALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- ; AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. ~Special Sale Goods ordeved by mail ortelepkone will not be sept C. O. D: Fireworks I'Y Everything that you will n-ed to celebrate the “‘Glerious F.urth™ on sale in the spesial Fireworks Department, second floor, at department store prices. Ask at the counter for a fireworks catalogue. . Children’s. Assortments—1o4 interesting picces tor $7.00, 136 larger size picces $24 0@, 156 laige pieces £r $FeB0w Exhibition Assortments —No. 1—g7 peces, $5200s No. 2—107 ROCKETT, June 30.—Evidence of a most damaging kind in the Eppin- ger fallure case was discovered here ‘to-day by Detective Tom Gib- son of San He has clu Thursday HE proceedings in the United Btates District Court in bank- ruptey against the Pacific Coast | Warehouse Company, otherwise the Eppingers and Ettlinger, were | discontinued yesterday, as foreshadowed | in The Call vesterday morning. The at- | torneys for the creditors decided that it anct upon ve [/ Summer. Stock—they. are’ made by the | Bookkeeper Edmund Freund marked the | was better to file a petition in Insolvency g _ i ¢ the | piccss, $7560a Yo. 3—120 peces, i 110t numbe r ¥ !Ml o \”vrhfi) in the State courts against the warehouse | / United Shirt and .Co'lar Co., of printed 6% * Other assortments up to $25.00. [ ‘,";"A‘m‘l,,h’; i : o ge SN Sawe, 206 pe B peréales and plain weven Madras; both | PaperCap Pistols — Polished nickel revolver, 6 inches long, §@g 724 inches long. e e did thé gie- | Deing Ismac Kohn, the San Franclsco ) bla ! &t Anrerican. Made Red Heads—and Giant Cannon Crackers, strongest and best, 3% [ Deming held the ook A arking. This | Savings, Union, the Nevadn National | j plain and pleated bosoms) with detached hundred, §OM@5 4 inch, per hundred. g . 650 ok in the morning. | Bank, the Colusa Bank and the Bank of | ,"/.;llfi';- There are a hundred desirable | Ghinese Fire Crackers—Per pack according to 7= . . . ... . se to 630 ‘ < Jater Cherles Gove and Robert | Yolo. andsome patterns’ in."the Jot. These i 62 ese Firecrackers | atives of the Ban | An order to show cause why the Pacific | shirty are iold the world “ever “for ‘$1.05 each, | Gold Chops--2 -packs for s 50 oo o g 100 | | 74 of Trade, made thelr &p- | Coast Warehouse Company should not be and are a8 good garmenta as can be made to sell | Prerg Dosmive.. Per pach .. 80 Red Heads..30 :& . 650, $1 | pearance to inspect the whet of the | ;a0 an insolvent debtor was asked | at it Walnceliy, Thine: I U T D N gt +.30¢c, 49¢, 650, $1.00 bank. They found the lots and numbers | o 7sc zen to the 40166 inch at | for by the petitioners, and that'a surren- der of its property and estate be made for | the benefit of its creditors. | This was vesterday's sole transaction | of moment in connection with the pre- ceedings to recover from the Eppingers and Ettlinger. To-morrow the Grand | Jury will resume its efforts to discover | who is responsible for the theft of grain | pledged for $300,000 from the Eppingers and Ettinger warehouses at Crockett. | Scme stories concerning the evidence that | compared and marked the piles as belong- day and Friday, cach . :ks—All sizs, from the 2x3 inch at 2¢ per do: This proves that there B Wi 1SR Bt SIS e R R 6 the | t nfl m.‘,x!n‘Fl:gfaAnftl . . - $3a@5 per dozen Children’s Shoes Canvas Shoes for Men and Women Misses’ and Children’s Vici Kid and Box Calf Lace or Button Shoes—a large consignment just received; in the newest shape Sale Sun and Rain Umbrellas One-Third Off Wednesday, Thursday and Friday We offer for three days only, if guantity lasts, 500 Ladies’ ‘very stylish Colored Sun and Rain Umbrellas it a third less than regular prices. They are made of good silk -taffeta, ing to that bank. were others besides the’ members of embarrassed firm who were cognizan the approaching crash > When this evidence is introduced the | | wheat which was clandestinely put| aboard a barge several nights !a:er will be once more without an owner. One \:f the investigating party who is in a -posi- tion to know, s “The public has no conception of the enormity of the peculations of tha defunct has been unearthed at Crockett and else- | with ik cases and tasse s, steel rods, paragon frames and the most up-to-- . toes, cither lightwe'ght or extension soles, patent leather or kid firm.” As instahces, he cited the follow- | where through the efforts of Detective | date sty'es of handlés, consisting of pearls, silver trimmed, pretty Dresden effects, box - tips, spring heels— have been marked: — o Tom Gibson, Constable Moiles and the woods and 3 general assortinent of high-grade novelties, ! et d - P : " [Ing cases: < ast February Eppinger | Private detectives were current y 35 * D fenisn prices: Sizes 834 to 11, $1.285 1134 t0 3, $1.50 | & Co. londed the British ship Strathgryfe | day, havigg In them much of interest. | Si.goStls. . .81 2) © $41555'e. . . $2,75 Ry il e | S1n'a eargo of wheat and weighed it out 'PERJURY. IS RUMORED. #2.35 Styles . . . 81.50 $5.40 Styles ... . $3.60 n's wvas_ Lace —White only . . . . . . . $2.00 | 61,000 pountis short. On the 3rd of the fol E 3 $3.00 Styles . . . §2.00 $6.75 Styles . £4.. o Men’s Canvas Oxford Ties—Whiteon'y. . . ... . . | 61.000 7 he & One story :s that the Grand Jury has s $2.30 5% o0 50 on y | Jowing month the same act was commit-| (unicion’ evidence of perjury to warrant | 3. Y S S P $5.50 Misses” and Children’s Canvas Oxford Ties. . . $7.00 and $1.25 Lyons, with a discrep- actual short- This was | ted on the Ville de | ancy of 111,680 pounds, or an | age of five ¥ to the bag. an indictment against one of the recent of the warehouse company and “Hot Weather | Any surt employ that this Is talked of by the jurors. Our Regu+ Neckwear Outing at one-fifth off done by do the weights used on the | ypother is that the disappearance of | § Corsets, $1.00 in Store lar Prices f | scales. kpptaryio s solved is: 10| Superintendent James Deming and his 3 P R0 A complete assott é & - c - or the rou con) with' the grain o aa. g e < B e et assott 30 o g oestmnction stk e Tl R e | Aaen esppearanos o Gkt sar s | S s S bYo,ur.pnrest_n_cted_choue. of our cnlirc stock men’s | Madras Wash what has become of all the suzreptitious | Lie 00y T R inger. ajthough the part—| B[ ERTEE and boys’ 'reuab[e .clctlhKng for’ a shorttime at a reduction of zo per cent from Stocks - With & {stock S ners of the broken grain firm ‘stood to % regular- prices. This includes all of the outing suits, boys’ wash suits, suits for i Deming’s return to California is not due | \270 % por & G rand Jury if Deming's | . the Nemo, W. B. and | 0 o e ih o : S bshop tabs, ; also & (74;., VAL { {to any o OF sibpenh. TR Iheofy | Suine de’ oroarning ithe Contndt of e YO B 'efi:l ey usiness, suits for rcu..w'hle_ are already marked at as low prices as such pique stocks, and Ve A GGALE- ! working cn the casa Isthat| b o0 o be kept out. But thers is | A 10" | qualities can be bought for in-any first class clothing store in America. b s . = absent he was ge! e worst | 0%, P mpL ) | tvels, inclnding the - 5 open- workskeleton £ @ A e by his | &_circumstsntial story that wili be de- § o “sh gC' R a k d E H b ENLT TS - . t and was apprised o . Xt By S »ped before the Grand Jury to-morrow ® short C.° R. o3 - stocks, made of H It is thought that when th® time i e A o : E - - 5 E : ; \ A MARRIAGE & e will make a, clean _bre otheré: were .willing that Deming .shouldlg o B,“'"e G ’ L a’s' a ash su” pretty embroidery, ol | 2. Mrs. Deming spent x‘\-l Y i | not be Sund: AR -dle, short] : the latest novelties » I and returned to her husband in ;l'lm substance' of this is that Detective | g “over hips,law sa’es ¥ in Wash Neck- E 0. ing. . Gibson and associates are in possession of | & Bl e SE - 50 ¥’ B A ey o testimony that wheat claimed by ' the | & ,,?";m_‘;;';’e"‘;:x"f’l’ g Wednesday, Thursday and wemr, each. . . . . .. c s 4 | ELKS WILL DO HON! American National Bank under ware- e 4 Frida . Cape Collass—of Poir~ Venise and . . : < house receipts issued in April last was not | X Liif 181026, for . $7.00 » raay. . 2 3 g Brilliant Ceremony In- TO AMELIA BINGHAM | (.3 the warehouses nntil June'l "% f Tyl W BB G5 o fint Colored Madras Waists, worth Arabian Lace, in ecru color, now so . Are to Attend Performance of “The and that two davs before the failure of | g Ul @ F\‘, um length, bi $1.00; a fine assortment of pretty stylish for dress waists and jackets, each i tar ] o= e 5 the firm of ger & Co was announced | & | 2 -*. um low -bust, long .oyer patterns ‘in dots, “small figures, stripes, etc.; $7.50,8$5,£3.50, 33, .50 | i terests Ventura | Climbers” and Entertain the Superintendent Deming and Bookkeeper | X | hips with supporter attached; whte only; sizes made very full ‘and wich side pleats; extraord- Overcollars—Embroidered top or over 3 3 3 i ‘ Actress at Hall. . mployed w\‘_\ the Eppingets, togefor. . . . ... .. S0.00 inary values at the price. collars, in great variety, some in | ¥ dSoclety. Lodge No. 3 of the Benevolent and Pro- an ‘1“‘ ‘]“{i‘ ‘kh' T';]"lfl""l of the § Nemo Self-Reducing Summer Model—Like 89¢ - dinty White Lawn Waists that s W gt ey, S0 1 theater party to witness the performance | (ZRRCCIE B Tl i be seized on by | & y Jong over hipé. and nicely trimmed with lace insertion and large tabs, each. - 750, 50¢, 350 Spe c of “The Climbers” at the Col the other banker creditors, who are striv-| g - $2.75 pear] button:, F - ie Pesiasila | TROMET to-night, i 5 ) dostae ing to get a share of the grain, The|X| 7#is :Nemo Corset comes in black 98¢ o fine Chevior Vesting Waist, worth $1.5 Some Ve Popular 30.—M neila | oAmelia Bingham to San .Franc American National Bank claims 360,000 | X | sateen or gray Coulil ai same price. of thi stylish waists she hi 7 . gt S R b D't the newest and most stylish waists shown this season. 0, Bm liver M. Gale | Meassrs. Odell, Partridge. Cameros, OS5 L | worth of this graln and the total value in § $1.19 for Lavn Wains worth.up to $2.00; this lins was 2. [:] erno at, oss and Hatch, with Jo arehouse is o abo - K 005 o i ToLaRiits e | EEoL 88 ippily ookt 00 PR, Iy -Dog Collars . . - formerly sold at $1.7¢, $1.85 and $2.00 each, ind Oc Each of arrangements. Their 'WHY DEMING.RETURNED. H New L > To-Day -wwere most ¢xcellent values at ths price, but for your vaca- | “The Sowers,” by Mrriman. to make the occasion & memorable | Now it is explained by the friends of | B ew License fo-Day - ton we fay $1.19; they are beautifully trimmed with large| ““Jessamy Bride," by Frankfort Moore. P both. for- the Lodge and Miss | Superintendent James Deming that the || Thenew year for dog licenses starts to-day. peirl buttons and lace insertion. Via Crucis,” by F. Marion Crawford. Bingham, seem certain to be rewarded | reason he has.returned from his hiding- Do you. n'eed a new collar for !h<‘ new l'cense " 5 for fine Pique Tailor-Made Waists, reduced from | *‘Lady of Quality, by Mrs. Burnere. e maid of honor. Thé \ great success, the sale of. seats and | place in Oregon so soon is that rumor tag? -We have the largest’ retail assortnient wis g ? 3 i “Tom igel * 2 ' s for to-night indicating that thc en- | reached him that the- Eppingers are to £ X — i $2.255 these are beauties phat ill appeal o] ““Tommy and Grzch " by J. M. Puerie } boxes for to-night indica Spping e to| of dog collars i town. good dressers. «A Singular Life,” by Elizabeth Phelps. # sie Hare and tire membership will attend make him a .scapegoat for their deeds. tain Dog Collars . . 10c te 850 Shirt Walst Suits One-Quarter Off Regular Prices—Nev “The Eternal City,” by Ha'l Caine. - At the conclusion of the perfoermance | The story, as it reached the ears of Dem- P i q 2 r was Whit- | AL i mbers,” automobiles will con- | ing, in Portland, was that the Eppingers Chain Collars, leather lined . 250 to :l styles receiv-d from New York lust week; pretty lawns, grass linens, chambrays, crash, duck | “In the Palace of the King," by Crawford. ; ! ushers were | U . Moo Bingham and her company to | were saying that Deming reported to Cha'n Colars, chamdis lined, : 400 t0.- 32 and butcher- marked $3.98 to $7.50; this week, Om@=guarter less. | “In the Fog,' Richard Harding Davis. 5 ve, Edward |ins Elke headquarters, where a banquet | them the grain in warehouse and that | g | Fancy Studded Colars .. . . 500 to $4 e a———— Maid of Maiden Lane,” by Barr. “ Henderson | and reception will be tendered them. This | they took his word and lssued warehouse | 5 Dog Chains . . . 2fl00 to 50¢ ' Groceries and 'quuors w'dmd.y «The Wind Jammers,"” by Hains. v or flac . “.- Y . i white pina | cordial regard in which Miss Bingham 18 | ing did not wish to stand in.that attitude | N . . 250 to 75¢ | Babbitt’s Best Laundry Soap—ux bars': . . Hock White Wine—Fine; ‘gallon . . . 450 | ccwolfville Days, ™ by Lewis. e onor wore corn | Beld in all parts of America by the Eiks. | toward the creditors, who are constantly | Dog Licenses put on cablars freg of charge. .~ e e D 0L L4890 Cutter Al Whiskey—The genuine, bottled by ki, Connection with the DeWilloughby Claim, > Armsfioraptria | ‘has b(-;ln_thr guest grm = x;u:‘inzl angrier a8 the detalls o the acts Macaroni, Vermicelli- or Spaghetti, 25c boves Hotdling, to-day, bottle. . . . . . 768@ by. Burnet . c bridesmaic - ceptions and banquets in &Very can | of Eppinger & Co. .become more clearly | g0 5 & R N R L o y. 2 ewby carried | city, a compliment seldom conferred upon | defined. Wiien the wheat was marked T Drapes; Hat Veils Corn Meal—~Whhe or yeliow, best 4|uiil!oloa 0 Bcwyom Niinkny + T puoa 25 | (G of Our Fathess,” by Londen. r bearers weme | actresses. In fact Miss Biugham i< to-day | the property of the American auona]!§ - for the Fourth - e e s b T "30 iR E d.“.m_’ i 5 «‘Damnation of Theron War=,"* by Frederic. i ey el S oty e 5| Bl i S S G| B) o e mont e va- | et S i & P8 Kty bt sowion Whokey s | Wiafting Sale En - —_—————— Grand ‘Jury, were present. - Five thousand | ricty; veivet and chenille - spot,."also: botdes . . o ot BO0O goods, full quarts .. L . . . B8O Staire presided at the organ. HBERMAN OELRICHS ILL sacks were labeled, so goes the-story, | %] hemstitched;. some with wide stripe Swilt's Pride Soap—7 bars . .. . . 250 Mires’ Root Beer—Carbonated, 3 bottles. 28 | Instead of $8.00 roll, 85 X. girls, school majes of the AT PINE-STREET HOME | '™ days only before the faflure of the | g bf‘"“j’ 5o e e b'nc{ | Kona Coffes—Our Hawaiiart Biénd, 1b. @@ Blackberry Brandy—Special to-day, bottle. . speclal all this week: L] ceded the °bridal party and oc- # - u‘ e. % orders; in -black, ite’ lack, } ltalian Ol.ve - Oil —Levogei, none betcer, half 1 :@.". . .. Uon. . . . .68c | Instead of 23c yard, special ' on “the_ r;;n:an‘\._n{ '." Suffers From Diabetes and Sur- e n"’:“:(“n “i:; lé\:f;r,e«t_ (0&1!(m=edwho“ black:and’ white, browh and my’ll;' Hgau.nlx-l:m;.,‘rquh'r‘x.y‘sn 5, for. . . 990 —Half pints, dozen . this week . . . . . . .. 0 yrately decorated.for the < 5 g » ipinger eals ’ i -0 kers—- There were banks of Matilija geon Finds It Necessary-to with 2 way which was found to “pinch” 2| ch $1.00, 75¢ and 50¢ .f:::“i!:(w“;dc oot CT“B" ;;'; Pk Wi Dl P, - 1. These are brand n=w up-to-date Japanese Mat- festcons of smilax apd as- Lance His Foot. the farmers. When sacks were welghed Novelty Tuxedo Mésh: Veiling, yard | kirk's ¢ talla Gk o ‘25 g A: iu gt tings, that have just arrived i1 this country, The friends of Herman -Oelrichs, the |In from the cars instructions were given .. . D50 and 50¢{ Best G!O'SY re Rt oo . so s z-;‘x,oa, otte . L . 364 in an exceilent line of patterns in bluss, ,l servea | TR0 IEnR e, whw returned from | {0 strike oft two pounds from each sack's | o A o v rlb. ... .. .60 Hunysdi Water—Genuine, bottle. . . 28@ | greens, red, white and mixed designs - | welght. In the warehouses the sacks af- | unusual tribute has been inspired by the the East only a few days ago, are deeply concerned over his condition, which has been anything but pleasingsto them ‘dur- jmg the past three days. It was.generally remarked by -his friends upon his return street the greater part of theltime has been responsible for the circulition of a receipts on the amounts reported. Dem- terward gained weight from molsture, which was another gain. Then still an- other squeeze'is reported when the grain, was shipped. ‘It is alleged to be the fact that' the cargo of a ship about due in five tons of wheat and that another car- go, as will be testified before the Grand Dog Leads, leather braided d-the other t at its warehouse an: T fice” In <the of its bgoks were 'Kept “at its “f city, and_ county of’ San® Franc same -and an thereof, and fhence. hitherto has concealed and still canceals the same and that “Checkers,”" by Blossom. TENNIS TOURNEY of Sam Patterson was arrested by the United States Marshal yesterday on a charge of larcency on the Government here last week that he did not :appear in | glar ¢ NFIE0 gk} T e, Bere L o mealth, and the fact that he | Saney N: 8. W.. from the Eppinger| ol removed an of ite said books frol reservation at * the Presidio. The com-| ants here. One night, in May of last has since remaned in his home on Pine 7 x b age of fifty- | [ e reliouss and its office and concealed th: plaint was sworh to. by Lieutenants Mur- | year, while she was at a spiritualistic vlh and Bryce, who allege that the Fili- pin, while acting. as mess boy, stole a Mrs. Jullus Kline, a widow, and he im- duced her to sell and come to this city. He sald there were no first-class restaur- meeting Marco, it is alleged, broke open her trunk and stole $6515 in coin and { N Jury, will ‘be shown to have a similar | such removal and copcealment was for e -F S B ole 4 u 1 number of stories, one of whiclki was that | jock’ This was effccted by having four | Purpose of avoiding the said books'from heing 3 g:}l)ardot:::’: suit of clothes, a thirty-five | jewsiry bringing_the total to neasiy . of Boston, | he had submitted to an operatfon, sacks of wheat tallied up every few taken on lrgal proces. s el glasses and dress | $8000. e police were notified but Marco 5 Last evening, however, it was'stated by : p every few min- | ' petitioners further represent on informatior goods valued at $25 had fled. She is .-; “ns'i ST g N oo ;;tes during the loading of a vessel as|and belief ‘hat sald. r_;fllv’Onfl!M.“P:l‘“‘& Gonsl c —_—— ———————— Through the help of friends Mrs. Kline a son of | one o el v ve sacl Warehous. Company, did_commit another acf = o of-Chicago, *Mr. | not of ® serlous character, 't e P | Tho text of the petlilon for tnsolvency | of Inolvsier, MG e s e b | First - Women’s Bvent | A°CUSED OF STEALING Tetome A fev d7e sus e peciguiedt d wealthy drug- | plaine s pres 3 Sta - s ’ | solvent a i s - - ee. ¥ rug- | B o dlabetes. His surgeon found it f'.a the State courts against the Pacific | a'period of ¢hirty days last past, to wit Julie o A WIDOW’'S FORTUNE| him in Chicago and notified the police. sary on Monday to lance his foot. t Warehouse Company in essential 3. "1003, as petitiorers are informed .and be- tor Championship | Marco was arrested and the police hers nec - details is as follows: feve a dent in contemplation.of in- Def - Bbies ince then he has kept within doors, sy B enes a1 Thake & transter of certain prop- tect(;e Dinan Will Bring Charles | were notifled. Mrs. Kiine will come hera the Sunt —e————— NEW ALLEGATIONS. erty fo wit: 1478 sacks of wheat containing of the State. arco From Chicago for to prosecute the man who stole her for- That the respondent, Puéific Coast Wate- | 200:000 pourids, to A, Gerberding & Co. - Tht Trial. tune. riskin to Be Tried. McGriskin, alias £hi McG of the ds. was | Shamrock III Temporarily Disabled. after she crossed the starting line of what Wwas to have been a thirty mile race over | 10 race to-morrow. T0 REDUGE STOCK WE REDUCE PRIGES. We have occupied our new store for six weeks. We ‘were obliged to remove from our Market-street store several weeks be- fore the completion of our new premises—thas meant 1o the holder of said warehouSe recelpt. S 2 o q E Varn will probably seach. the ) h - i ified i id wi $ WESTERN RAILWAY. va arney probabiy . < Joss of several weeks’ brisk business—right in the busy sea: 3 ",-m:y"‘h"m{‘ :’r'a‘," ::;”'::w .i:“"’f‘“-t : On the 2d_ 3d; 4th and Bth of July tickets | finals, where she will meet either Miss ls TO THE MOUNTAINS > A son. On that account we have more stock than we wish to carry reasonable value of $12,000. ® | will be-on sale, with return limit Monday, | Edwards or Miss Coffin. The latter is a ¢ us the over—and right now is when you are benefited by that condi- tion, for to-day we start 2 CLEARANCE SALE OF SHOES. And it's a clearance of new, fresh goods—all smartest styles. of this season’s A FEW OF THE PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE:: Ladies’ Extra Quality Vici Kid, lace patent tip, turned sole Regularly $4.00; clearance . Ladjes’ Fine Kid Blucherette high heels; always sold ance _Men’s Fine Russia Calf Lace welted soles; all- sizes; the $3.50 values for ‘clear, n's Satin Calf: ; value for clearance Satin Calf; lace Child's Box Calf, wole; sizes 6 to T%; value for clea for ; sizes 204 to 51 Jsce or buttor. spring heel, shoes; dull kid tops. for Oxfords; patent : tips; medium $3.00; for clear- 185 " o Shoes; new round toe last; hand- $2.80 110 1.25 1.40 value for vaiue for R wide round tos, extension ety .#1.30 rance. . ; 104 110 has removed and concealed its property to | 1aies will govern, so that every one can which will commence Thursday morning, GEARY | | iiises faken,r Jozal process. "and | eriy "ne Foarik sway tiom e noise | Wil be held this morning: BUREAU, 613 Market Street - STREET NEW YORK. June 30.—Three minutes. -erty of sald house Company, Is not’ engaged principally in manufacturing, trading, printing, or mercantile pursuits and is not a corpora- tion which may be adjudged an involuntary said bankruptcy law. That on the 224 day of June, 1900, said Pacific Coast Warehouse Company issued and ered to Eppinger & Co., a partnership, rtain negotiable warehouge receipt for to wit: 7430 sacks of wheat stored warehouse, and said receipt on its facs stated a certain distinguishing mark upon sald sacks of grain sufficient to identity the same. Thereafter. to wit, on-the 22d day of June, 1900, said Eppinger & Co., for- value, en- dorsed and delivered sald warehouse ' recelpt to petitioner, Isaac Kohn, the sald -petitioner has been continually since then, and still fe, That sald grain is not, nor is any part thereof, on storage at the warehouse of sald corporation, and 'sald corporation respondent is unable to deliver said grain or any part thereof to sald petitioner, Isaac Kohn. That sald corporation respondent *has, with- out the knowledge or consent of said petitioner. lsaac Kohn, removed said grain from sald warehouse and has disposed thereof, and sald corporation respondent has wrongfully con- verted sald grain to its own use. ¢ That sald respondent, Pacific Coast War suse Company, has conimitted an act of ins within the meaning of the insolvent act in this: That said respondent, being insolvent. has suffered its property to remain under atiachment and legal process for three days In this: That on the 20th day of June, 1903, a_writ of attachment, duly Issued out of the Justice'’s Court of the City and County of San Francisco State of California, In ac- tion wherein one F. M. Thal was plaintift and said Pacific Coast \Warehouse Company was defendant. was duly levied by the Sherift of Contra Costa County, State of California, on said last named day, upon certain prop- respondent ' situate in _Contra Costa County; that sald attachment has not been reicased and said property has continu- ously, since said 26th day of June, 1963, re- Petitioner further Tepresents: That sald respondent. Pacific Coast Warehouse Company, ald commit another act of insolvency within the meaning of the insolvent act of 1895 in this: That within thirty days last past respondent _ That for a period for more than five years prior_to the Sth day of June, 1903, sald re- spondent kept books containing a ‘record of its business transactions, some of which books publishing | at 'the ‘ime of said transfer, to wit on .the 't day of June 1903, eald Pacific Coast Warehouse Company was insolvent and sald transfer was made by it In contemplation of for the benefit of its creditors, and that such further proceedings may be made hereln as the law In such cases prescribes The - petition - was' filed by Naphtaly, Freidenrich & Ackerman for the credi- tors. ——————— Special Rate to Willits for the Fourth ‘of July Holidays. An excellent cpportunity to visit Willits during the Fourth of July holidays is of- fered by the: CALIFORNIA NORTH- July 6, <t only $6.00 for the round trip. otel “Willits, the largest and Anest hotel in-Northern California, buflt by the citizens of Willits and opened last April, offers splendid accommodations and ex- cellent meals. Terms, $2 00 to.$350 per Qay; $10 00 to $18 00 per week: . The mountain surroundings, redwood forests and picturesque canyons make Willits. 8 most desirable location for a summer outing. Game Law. Violators Caught. W. W. Traber was found'in the vicin- ity. of a slain deer near Potter Valley, Mendocing County, Monday by Deputy.| Fish Commissioner W.' F: Ornbaum and was arrested on the strength of the cir- cumstantial evidence. Justice of . thie] Peace Crockett of Ukiah fined Traber $25. Deputy - 'W. D. Russell arrested Charles Houghton, a peddler, at Red Bluff.yes- terday. for having a quantity of deer hides in his possession. The defendant was uncertain whether-to plead guilty or Holidays. The cheapest and best way to spend the Fourth of Ju:y holidays x; to take an out- ing to some place along the CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN W.AY. Special and confusion of the xfl:. In the resort column of this paper will be found the advertisement of this com- pany, giving the special rates. ] The first annual womep's tournament | for the championship of the State will The players drew as follows: Preliminary Round—Miss Lulu Wegener against Miss Winifred Mason, Miss Sarah Coffin- against -Miss Hazel Hotchkiss. First. Round (upper half)—Miss - Maud Varney against-Miss Alice Hoffman, Miss: Eva Varney, a bye. ' First Round (lower half)—Miss Mirlam Edwards, a bye; Miss Berry agairst Miss Eleanor Jones. . AR In the upper half the best players are the Varneys and Miss Hoffman. Miss where she has She has been visitor from Newport, won_ several tournaments. and consequently will be at a disadvan- tage. ‘Should Miss Varney and Miss Edwards meet in the finals, as Is. expected, a great match will result. They met once before and the match was a long five-set affair. Miss . Edwards emerged a victor after losing the first two sets and being within 'a game of losing the third.” As all the matches will be two sets out of three, Miss Varney's chances are considered very good. - 0 ; Miss Alice Hoffman, ex-champion of th Coast, is somewhat out ,of practice, but is éxpected.to make an excellent showing. ‘Mies Berry, from Ross Valley, Is sald to be a clever player and may prove a dark horse in the tourney. : The San Francisco tepresentatives will be the Varney sisters ‘and Miss Wezner. San Rafael will be represented by Miss Hoffman, Miss Jones and Miss. Mason. will be played July 4, at 10:30.a. m. There will be a consolation singles tour- nament for those beaten in their first mateh. £ The drawing for the men's singles, —_— Filipino Mess Boy Arrested. A Filipino boy who goes by the name accustomed to playving on grass courts Detective Dinan will leave for Sacra- mento this morning with the papers for the extradition of Charles Marco. .The e —— Canata Is Acquitted. Victor Canata, a junk dealer on Powell custody E ¥ 2 bankrupt under the act of Co insolvency. ct y ! e Tho | yas 10 emational course off Sandy Hook | Mankrupt under the act of Congress of the | Sy refore; petitioners pray that the eaid Pa. | commence this morning on the Hotel Ra-| papers will be signed by the Governor street, was acquitted by a jury in Judge tion before Tnited | to.day the Shamrock 111 carried away the | titled ““An act to cstablish a uniform’ cific Coast Warehouse Coftpany. reepondent | fael courts at San Rafael D! ZRNE & eBiTt Feeeriey O & S O o ook e | oty which the main sheet is fas- | tem of bankruptcy ‘throughout the United | show cause at 8 tind 80 Bre fo, G st 2 L U Dot ket Nonhad and Dinan will then proceed to Chicago | receiving stolen property. It was alleged . : THear = foe ¥ 0 n sheet | tem of bankruptey ! A e Ty eaic jult . y 3 ecure his prisoner. he had induced small bo He is accused of | tened to the deck and was compelled to | States” and the amendments thereto, and said | |’ ¢ bo declared an insolvent debtor, and a 0 o v S sy e 5 s T e In mocused of | tened 10 e e may be repaired in time | Eacific Cosst Warehouss Company ia-not & Bt 0 e of its estate and property be mads | CoLfornid entered and drew, so that the| Marco had been employed as cashier | articles from the American Canning Com- corpotation within the scope or purview -of best players will meet in the finals. of a restaurant in St. Louis owned by | pany. He then purchased fromi them. | SUMMER’S THE S THE SPRINGS . THE STREAMS And for THE GLORIOUS FOURTH X 0RO 0RCRCACHORORY XROROROROROROROF ORORONOS SHORR CRORORORCHORORCECE CRCHORORCRORID QRO ' FOURTH OF JULY OUTING INVITATION EASHORE s REDUCE ORROHCE OHOAHORAONORY, {OROHOHOFCHOAOHON KHORHO RO QRS ORHONS CHORHORCHOIHORY OTHODOHOIY LRI CAOONROO0NE SOUTHERN PACIFIC OFFERS Tickets on sale July 3d and July 4th. July 7th. "INQUIRE OF AGENTS or at INFORMATION HE D RATES Return — e e O R or Clearance - . e B a Tespondent was on the das i | stand trial M hk d Miss Edwards a Zes 11 10 2; ¥ 3 a 8 b T tast aforeseid, &nd stil 1a, inowent - | e A ey e TO CALIFORNIA POINTS. e | ACT OF INSOLVENCY. ‘Where to Gq for the Fourth of July | Play will be called at 10:30. The finals ]