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THE FINANCES OF THE UNION IRON WORKS UNDER DISCUSSION IN CIRCUIT COURT' Affairs of the Unlted S’tatesishlpbulldlng Company} Being Aired Through the ‘Effort . to. Have' the| Local Plant Placed in the Hands of a Receiver| vy Biw T AT T \ Mg MY 4Ly position which he ine" in° general putline opposing 'this appli- Statés - Shipbuiidi corpofatic ortgage bonds ¢ committee Wi re are understand f-this cfty, the propert ee Skipbuilding Comy Trust Company .« has “filed an actior the local Mr the y of . thems 1% a first mortgage ove That is $16.000,000. - ° d»nfim!hared as ry—$16,000,000, bondg e 3 " Wave $9,000,000 of that H." Lindley- of -this ;cit, . and Tren there is another issu partreular figure -here, calic whick I think applies se than”the Unién- Iron Wollmhan of New York a neye for the complainants.and E réd as appeared 1 the . r Compgny. - Mpuntford 4 - esent in the interest of the Uni ond morigage on the Union Iron “o-ks T or is important to know | T ' Mr. Pllisbury—A second mortgage on the ARGUES FOR.-RECEIVER. e ,Am Mr: Lindley dev énti r M:. Lindley—Yes the entife plant Mrr LuNiey SESTBERE She Stire zaox The Court—And how many- of those do you arguing the petition ment of & receiver. for the appoint- In part he sald your Honor please, this is a: cation n the suit of Conklin ckholders and bondholders of hold? ONE MAN HOLDS BONDB Mr. Wollman—They hold every one of them. They all belong to one man, and they: hold all of them e s gy, 2 Mr. Pilisbury—If Mr. Wollian knows that, e g B B g I will agcept it as a fact. 1 was not aware Federal Court for the District of New Jersey, | of the fact that they held them. in the cor; s S naed $o by Mr. Wollman—1 have heard that same state- - ment in other fights—that they did have them. “That is reaily the fght between those bonds and other bonds. Mr. with ‘counsel, because my main fight here 15 n comes before this court although at th> suggestio the request of coursel re that are assock pbuilding Company were invited to participate Pillsbury—This reorganization commit- which 1 has in its pos- )1 a majority of the preferred stock of the shipbuild- t represents—I will give per cent Mr. ing company. 8o that they the detalls later on—about 7233 you & and give to the court such | of 2]l the stock and securities of the shipbuild- hey might have In regard o the | ing compan t to appoint the ancillary re The Court—All I care for now.is a general rability of such appointment and | outiine of the interests involved s eithe.” to the jurisdiction | Mr Lindley—In addition to that, -if your the court of its discretior- | Honor please, speaking of the parties repre- sented before the hearing, 1 have invited and notified _counsel for the U Iron Works, Messrs. Wilson & Wilson, and also Mr. Henry T. Scott, who is the managing director of the Union Iron Works, and in charge of the ope- rations upon this coast, to be present and lend such aid and adsistance to this court in ar- riving at what the facts are with refere 1o the property within this jurisdiction as may seem proper under the conditions and circum- ight see Nt to present at while we understand, as we & the course of_the argu- gc of this character are e, and that these gentle- atter of courtesy both on and on the part of the treatea just as if they 8 . stances. So that we may say we have here before the court at fhe present ‘time every VAST INTEB.ESTS INVOLVED. | one’that can possibly be Consigered 1o be Mr. iLindley—M?_Pillsbury represents | thie | beneficially intereatedl in the property of the trustee of the Zage bonds, the Mercantile ~h|r\l»u1mulx chmpany situated within the, juris- diction of this court. <1 shall ask the <4nduj- gence of the coprt that T may give a circum- stantial account of the crganization of the shipbullding company, and the facts- and cir- cumstances which ultimately gction by, the Circuit. Court of the Dis Néw Jersey in the appointment of a ret 1 concede at the outsct that tife facts are New York, which trustee has reciose the mortgage upon Mited States Shipbullding” is pending in this ‘court, but also & bill to fore- "dholders object to the ap- pointment of & r wr. Pillebury— Yes perhaps somewhat complex, 'but I-have ar- e Court—W ar *mes range them in narrative form, - an *hini A et T e eppotntms ™t | that In & very short tinfe we shall get down Mir. Lindiey—The misorit olders | to the real controversy between the parties to and stockholders ¥ of the bondhiolders | 1y, oroceeding. 1 will therefore proceed with The Court—Part of the bondholders are ask- | @ analysis of the situation as it is presented ing the appointment of & receiver? to this court, Mr. Lindley—Yee. "1 will exglain in detatl the cireumastances leading up the appoiat- ment of & receiver in the court of primary jurisdiction, the attitude of the different ancil- sry courts where the diffcrent ancillary plants £re situated. and aleo the position of Mr. Pills- y representing the trustee of the WANT SMITH APPOINTED. This is an action ancillary to one instituted in ihe UnRed States Circuit Court for the dis- trict of New Jersey. The object of the pro- ceeding is to ofitain {rom this cqurt an crder recognizing and.confirming (he appointment of I d $10,000,000 of -col-" | are. -thé whole |' [0 | Pillsbury—In that respect 1 must differ of New Jersey as recelver .of an} or the Mercantile Trust Company, the stock- the corporation. 4 | he ,1. 5 and the mortgage creditors. | arty named in the anciliary pro. | All 1 care to know is what in- ed States Shipbullaing Com- | er ”.. are involved A ATTORNEYS “WHO 'APPEAREDIN SHIPBULILDING TRUST CASE BE-- ' FORE FEDERALJUDGE: BEATTY: James Smith'Jr. 16 také charge of the property of - the defendant.‘in the” Nerthern Pistrict™of: | Caiitornia ) B of- the New ~Jersey ére " instifufed - by. ) - that Wo here. fr. Lindl gented :her that every intérest ‘that . T.might frther a) befoke all. the *beher 10 whose action I'shall refer wa’s “there. Tet us & ates Shipbuilding " Com- \ under the on June 1 tock $20,000,000, common stock and -$1 ferred stock of. acquiring; ‘lh» following plants sisuated ‘dmte enl ates: .’The Union Irop Works of San Fran- C: nl the Bath.Iron 3 Company, at Bath, Me.: yard .Compans, nda 1902, with a 000,000 pre- It was organized for the, purpose | and “subsequently the Cres at Blizabethport, N Manufacfuring _Compan: the Samuel ,Moore. & Sons Compari bipbuiiding ¢ and the ‘Harlan & Hollingsworth Company of Wilmington, Del., making a total of eight” in- dependént pldnts situated in five . diferent States. _SCHWAB A PRIME EACTOB Mr. Lindley contended that Charles M. Schwab was the head and’ frent of the reorgahization committee and was able to enforce any order he desired .carried out. Mr. PHllsbury interrupted Lindley to ask/ how much stock was held by the com- plainants, and the last named replied het: 1y lhat he did not apprehend that 99 per cent' of a corporation could defraud one per cent. “Therefore,” said Lindley, “I say it I! entirely immaterial whether we own one- half the bonds or only $200,600; the princi- ple is just the same. The mere fact that Mr. Pillsbury represents’ a majority of the bonds .don’t necessarily deprive the minority of the right to be heard Mountford "Wilson crossed the room to tell Attorney Pillsbury that Schwab did not own any of the bonds. Mr. Pillsbury thereupon set this forth-as a fact, and Woliman took exception to the.statement. He announced that Schwab had informed the press of New York that he was heav- ily interested. Judge Beatty interrupted counsel and sald that he would have to go by the record when tne attorneys disputed. He | said he would not permit gttorneys clash- ing in court. He paid the attorneys were old enough In the practice of law to set forth facts, and not base thelr statements on hearsay. At.the opening of the afternoon session Herry T. Scott of the Union Iron Works was called as a witness by Mr. Wollman in order that the court might be enlight- ened as to the status of lhe Lnlon Iron ‘Works." MR. SCOTT mnu‘m “What is 'yeur official position in the Union Iron Works, Mr Beott?” asked ‘Wollman. “Chafrman of the bonrd l.nswered the witness. The witness produced a copy of a lease between the Union Iron “Works and the United States Shipbuilding Company, by which. all the property owndd by the former corporation passed into the pos- |as a means .of ending life.has beemn al-- { ritant’, ‘poisoning ‘| butidtng laws " of - the | orks and the Hyde | ! Lat || SAN FRANCISCO €ALL, SATURDAY, SUIGIDE: MANIA BECOMES MENACE| Dgstr!ct of - Columbla -Coroner Makes Spe-. : ma.t Beport erning ‘Sale of. ©ar- _.bolic-Acid. © © ecagieill Special mtp-r.ch lfi Zhe call. CALL BUREATU, “00 G STREE'I‘ N w., WABHINGTON “July 3L—A start- ling incréase in the number of sulcidel in Washington this year ,over,nrevious ‘years has prompted Dr:- J. Ramsay Nevitt, District Coroner, to incorporate irf his ans nual report- a’ recommendation’that niore | ¥tringent ‘laws: be enacted to govern the sale of- carbolic cid. Use of this pojson mgst as common ‘ds the use.of revolyers: During) the twélve months ended Jane 30 there weré fifty -deaths in the, Dis-d trict of Columbia. by suiclde, against tirty-two in' the previods year, an in- | crease of 70, per cent. Pistol shotg were the favorite means of self-destructicn in | both years and carbolic ncld ‘eame néxt .. Sirtngen regulations. d8 to thie sale of .car.: bolic: acid ahould'. be. e ,and. enfofced. I, believe that if” this drug.were not so- easily. obfainable many .persons, contemplating: sulcide would be detérred’ from thélr ~purpise . lomg" “|-enough_to effetct -a- ratjonal change of tHeir 1 mind-. and -be - saved: from self-destryction. thé opinion :that .this drug should. be “oniy:on prescription of & physiclan, nd . thé & rlous medns emplvyed follow, K - Gunshot ;- Wotinds; “°15;. ‘carbdlic_ ® acld poi:unlng, 11; hanging,:9; illuminating gas, | 47 ‘cutting ‘throat, 2; jumping 2; dmwnmg, utting wrist, 1;. 6pium poisoning, 1; ir. 1 bichlorlde of mer- Total ———————— ” Steamer Mayflower Umlnmnged Ly ERPOOL, July: 31;—The Dominfon | Line steamer Mayflower, having on board | |'the Oxford-Cambridge golf team, . which ] |'stranded : yesterday -on’ leaving She. Mer- Lut) l. |'upon éxamination, found te be practically , undamaged- and resumed her Journey. this afternoon. e Railway Ties for Africa. . : VICTORIA,- B. .C. ", July- 31— Represen- | fatives of .a South Africdn: raflway ‘syn: uate have ‘been:in Victoria inquifing. ri |'garding the possibility- of sécuring,s,000;000. +| hentlock.- raflway - ties for, South™ Africa | | faways, ‘of - which: 900 milés are to be *| bullt at-oncé, i ‘er tion; wag n Mr. S¢ott 'statéd. that:the gekholders -of .. the,“Unfon, Tron “orka, |'sold- ‘their sfock.‘to ‘some -one: and ‘after- | d-ledrned-that the. United States Ship. ompany: “was: ‘the: - purchaser. Scott sajd Jie s0ld the stoek-owned- by | Timiself. and' brother {0 Lewis- Nixan, He sald-the appointmint of a’ recetver for.the Tnifon - Tran; Warks ' was’ Unnecessar; the.-corpomation. was’ solvent.” He admit: ted “that :thé appointment 2 { as recelver: would: be peitectly ngre>ahle “‘So_far as the Unifon Iron “ nrkn s con: |:eerned there is'no ‘ground for the appoint~ | | ment-of & receiver, solvency,” answered Scott. GOVERNMENT CONTBACTS " Mr. iScott- then . prod: cod . a orandum: showing. . that - the' Union contracts on hand: Cruiser: Tacoma; $1,041 -armored -cruiser ‘tHfe; Union” 1mn Works' b receiver was not aDDo]nléd 3 Bél,w(-en 2500 and; 4000 mien,’* -The. witnéss_ifien_stated. that. since aksorption ‘of the.local shipbuilding plant it -had. borrowed $Q00"To, carry on_lts Yes, sir ‘Then the credit ol ‘the Lnlon “Tion Works, has “been |mbglre§ By the &ctiom ‘of our Eastern frierids, in having a re- ceiver appointed in New Jersey?” Yes, sir." “Then there IQ no queutkm that the debts of the Union Iron ‘Works can.be paid out of its own assets?” ‘es, ‘sir,” “You have plenty of material on hand to firiish up any work you have on hand?” asked \Voumnn. “Yes, sir.” “You could easily run that business from now on without borrowing any money?” “We will have to borrow some money to finish up the Ohio. The witness was asked what he thought of the plan of the reorganization commit- tee, and he expressed the opinion he did not’ think it was a fair one. He thought if a man like ex-United States Senator Smith was appointed receiver, some plan of reorganization might be developed that would meet with the approval of all par- ties concerned. MOODY’S TELEGRAM. = During the examination of Mr. Scott the following telegram from the Secre- tary of the Navy was read in evilence: 3 July 28; 1903. *In Tesponse to receiv- "Hon. C. H. Lindley: er's telegram to Moody, Secretary of N requesting statement of department's attitude for use in court, Secretary Moody wired Smith- July 17 as follows: . This department has. not’ ccntemplated can- celing comtracts with ‘the - constituent planty of Ditted Snipbuilding Gompany if under vour receivership work is pubhed to completion in reasonable conformity of contracts. Depart ment earnestly hopes execution of contracts may proceed without interruption. 1f it de no steps of terniinating contracts are cunlem. lated. Moo " ‘Per SAMUEL UNTEMEYER. - Mr. Pillsbury was provoked at a stat. ment made by Mr. Wollman about his clients and he said: 1 don’t purpose uy dunn T e he v ct have nothing more tof with him e th Mr. Scott. We repres Mr. Scott as a bond- holder, a man llmlllrly perfectly willing - to the Do Cnitea States Shipbuilding. Cmun;. . the question of its control is left to Mr. Schwab. But there is another calamity that great and would be might be almost as to have a recelver for this mmn . The case will proceed this morning. tagainst.this arbitrary proceeding, ‘bui t séy .for Boston-and was refloated,. was; ! - | 'Works'-had. -the {ollnw!ng Government e to’ hllow for a Justmg i rgck' -| Unlon band. EAPEGF TROUBLE. N VENEZUEL Forengners Find: Attl tude of Govemment .Protest Agalnst Arbx- trary. Rulings. - . — ! WASHINGTON, July. 31.—Semi @_clll ad\lcgs ‘Fecelved from. reliable .sources (hmfl light on the comiplications existing n La Guagra incident to the froyble be- !ween thé Spanish Consu] there and the, Venezuelan authorfties. They also make it appeay that, serious’ trouble in _x_nn foreign attitude of the Vedezuelad Go: efnment. - According”to these advices the Spanish ‘Consul referred to reauestes privilege of appearing before a tr|bunll} which. was exXamining the claim _of al Spanish subject against &enezupla “He | was punished by’ the.Venezuelan Govern- | ment.. The diplomatists- report. the po ers In,Caracds have joined in a_ protest’ far it fs not’ thought tle G _faction” has ‘been reconsidered. Presideit -Olcott of the, Orinoco, gation Company; a resident ¢ v is also ‘having troublé- in. company has a number of_ claims against | the ‘Venegzuelan Government, "and: Olcot ‘accompanied by an attormey of the.United ! States; -went . to. Caracas fo endeayor- io | secure a Bettlement: He souglit ta appear ‘béfofe the regular judicial’tribunals, ‘but |- fgund himself' embarrassed-at every. step; and | finally” it- wa8 made impo: sible for% h|m to ‘secure the. sérvices of a Venezue. .| lan lawyer.. It is féared ‘heve: that. (he‘ work of -the various arbitrations’ now sit- ting in’ Caracas will be rendered nii by this attitude of the Vcnezuelsn ernmel\k PEETTY ‘ANNIE WATBON EXPIBES A'!‘ EEB ‘HOME | Girl Who' Married’ Chinasa Cook En-:|’ joys Wedded Bli!s but Anmle’ W t€on, .a pretty half American, ' half Chinese girl, who, on jJuly dicd’at the--home.of ‘hér mother, ington stréet yesterday. i “ZAt the time- of. the marriage | was sald of the affair.. . Mi rices-of - her Chinese as: the:.ambition : of - her white; {0 have: her married:| Annie . disappeared and th?& - ho had hPfln kidnaped.: Twi ercial -:trfmt |n company - with | Leong-Sing and the two. were mad. band:and wife: by, Dr. Bovard. three da; will” takeplacé -on. 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