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Simpson Co., in their examination of Coe
brought out the fact that in his dealings
with the Smith & Nixon Co., of Cincin-
nati, who have a claim of $87,000 against
SAN FRANCISCO DEALERS ARE LIABLE TO FORM A TRADE ASSOCIATION ZENO MAUVAIS CO.
him,
Mr. Coe issued thousands of dollars'
SHERMAN CLAY & CO.'s MEETING BYRON MAUZY's DISPLAY STRAY SHOTS.
worth of renewal notes and permitted the
firm to retain the old notes.
Mr.
Chase,
of
Kohler
&
Chase,
is
ex-
It was shown that about $3,000 worth of
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug.
13,
1896.
pected
to
return
from
his
Eastern
trip
in
old
notes were returned after the assign-
It is becoming more evident that an as-
about
two
weeks.
ment,
but Mr. Coe said the firm still held
sociation, or at least an agreed understand-
Bernhard Mollenhauer,the violinist, gave about $17,000 worth of them. The creditors
ing on certain points of the trade, would
be profitable to the music dealers. Cartage a successful musicale at the Press Club on assert the amount to be about $40,000.
charges, rates of interest, conditions on the 7th inst.
A letter was presented from the Brown-
Editor Zifferer, of the California Musi- Simpson Co., in which the firm asserted
which pianos are sold, and even commis-
sions, vary with every house, and it is nat- cal Journal, has returned from a business that it gave Coe credit on his representa-
ural to infer in these hard times that there trip in the interests of his paper to South- that he was worth $70,000.
is more or less underbidding. With the ern California, and reports considerable en-
It is claimed by the creditors that during
question of commissions left out, on which thusiasm in musical circles there. It is ru- this time Coe knew he was in.solvent, and
dealers have different ideas, an agreement mored that Mr. Zifferer will publish a se- had been told by his banker that he had
could certainly be reached on the other ques- ries of storiettes referring to local music been losing $80 per day for the last six
tions. In Los Angeles they have adopted houses shortly.
years.
uniform rates of $2.50 for cartage, minimum
J. Harry Scott has removed from 929
The testimony adduced the fact that Mrs.
rental $4, and commissions $10.
Market street to his own building at 526 Muhlhauser tried to arrange with Coe for
an assignment two months before the
"Ma Angeline" has scored further hon- Hayes street.
The
manufacturing
establishment
of
the
crash
came.
ors. The Zeno Mauvais Co. have just re-
auto-pneumatic
piano
is
located
at
the
cor-
It
will
be claimed that the Smith-Nixon
ceived a letter from Charles William Kru-
ner
of
Third
and
Alameda
streets,
Los
An-
Co.
is
not
a creditor at all, and that its
ger, librarian of Sousa's band, now at Man-
geles.
claim
of
$87,000
is invalid.
hattan Beach, saying that the song was a
great success in the East, and that they
played it as an encore at every concert.
Coe's Creditors
The Needham Catalogue.
Mr. Kruger said he would like to have some
more like it. The Salem Cadet Band, MAKE SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS SENSATIONAL
E have before us the new Needham
which has just returned from England with
catalogue, a work which, in its origi-
HEARING IN THE PROBATE COURT.
the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co.,
nality, bears the strong personal imprint of
writes that they will play "Ma Angeline"
REDITORS of A. D. Coe, the piano C. H. Parsons, president of the Needham
throughout their tour. The Zeno Mauvais
dealer, who assigned to Mrs. Antoin- Co. The cover is plain, having below the
Co. have just purchased the catalogue and ette Muhlhauser, some time ago, are en- company's monogram the words "Need-
plates of David Wise, including the "Palm
ham Pianos, Established Fifty Years, 1846-
City Schottische" and other popular airs.
1896," in raised letters.
The company has just published "Parson
The first pages have a lithographed re-
Johnson's Chicken Brigade Schottische,"
production of Elias Parkman Needham and
"He Stole My Girl With That Tura-lu," and
a sketch of his life as applied to the devel-
"An Old Rhyme." They have made ar-
opment of musical instruments. The fol-
rangements with Lydia Yeamans Titus to
lowing pages are devoted, as very cleverly
sing three of their latest songs.
expressed in the catalogue, "to an intelli-
gent description of the construction of the
Sherman Clay & Co.'s annual stockhold-
Needham piano."
ers' meeting was held last Monday, and the
old officers were re-elected. The general
There are some excellent illustrations of
conditions of trade may be measured by the
the Needham back, frames, wrest plank,
reports of this company, and they say that
pin block, stringing, action, combined with
July and August to date shows a slight im-
appropriate descriptive matter, which con-
provement over the same '^period of last
veys to the reader a correct and intelligent
year.
idea of the component parts of the Needham
The Sacramento State Fair will open Sep-
instrument. Following this are illustra-
tember 1st, at which A. J. Palmer, the Sac-
tions of the different s) ? les manufactured of
ramento agent for the Steinway line of
the Needham.
goods, expects to make an imposing display
These illustrations are worthy of more
A. D. COE.
both in large and small instruments.
than passing comment, as they convey to
A. Alberti has retired from representing deavoring to show that he conspired with the reader a very comprehensive and per-
Kohler & Chase at Stockton, and has been others to defraud his creditors when he fect idea of the case architecture of the dif-
succeeded by young Mr. Bruce and Mr. knew he was insolvent.
ferent styles of Needham pianos.
Wiegers, formerly with their Oakland
Taken as a whole, the work is concise,
Suits for the recovery of about $35,000
house.
alleged to be due have recently been begun cleverly compiled, and has a clearness and
Byron Mauzy has a handsome window by three piano firms against Coe and the lucidity which is lacking in many cata-
display with a parlor effect containing a assignee, says the Cleveland "Press," logues which are issued.
"New Everett" with the "plectrophone." charging that they fraudulently converted
The display is decidedly attractive.
unpaid-for pianos to their own use.
New Firm Incorporated.
Theodore Vogt will conduct the Bohe-
An examination of Coe and Mrs Muhl-
mian Club high jinks to be held in the Red- hauser was in progress in Probate Court
HE Pacific Music Co., of Tacoma,
woods at Guerneville. The program will Thursday. The books will be examined in
Wash., is the title of a new music
have numbers from the "Merry Wives an attempt to show that there are assets concern which has recently been incorpor
of Windsor," selections from Wagner, that have not been disclosed.
ated. Capital stock, $3,500. The incor-
Meyerbeer and Offenbach, besides local
Attorneys Billman & Billman, represent- porators are C. M. Morton, J. M. Roberts
compositions.
ng the Colby Piano Co. and the Brown- and G. F. Domonick.
Gleanings at the Golden Gate.
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