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THE OMAHA DAIIY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1901, i THE GREATEST FINANCIAL Transactions in Life Insurance. y The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, Richard A. McCurdy, Pres. ' The Largest Two Policies i I.;::;?:mflnl Ever lssued. Ever The Havemeyer One on the life of George W, Van- family paid to The Mutual Life in derbilt, of New York, for $1,000. 1889 a single premium of $578345, 000 requiring the payment of an an- | for five I"'IN‘H'S‘ of $100,000 each, nual premium of $35,000, and the with guaranteed incomes beginning : N in ten years, other on the life of Frank H. The Largest Insurance Company in the World Herbert Myrick's Insurance Prominent among the editors of the agricultural press is Mr. Herbert Myrick, President of the Orange Judd Company, editor of its Ameri- can Agriculturist at New York; its Orange Judd I"armer, at Chicago, A Four Per Cent Bond Policy Was issued by The Mutual Life of New York, to a great mine owner, Mr. Samuel Newhouse, who re. cently sold his mining interests to the Standard Oil Company. Mr. The Largest Endowment Ever Paid The Mutual Life has recently paid to Mr. Thomas Dolan, of Philadel- phia,President of the Manufacturers received. Association of the United States, Peavey, of Minneapolis, Minn., for . 9 and its New England Homestead Newhouse, has just secured a $200, $120,987.25. The original endown $1,000,000 calling for an annual ‘ nallroad PI’“I‘OM $ at Springfield, :1"& He s nln(; 000 paid-up policy in this company, ment was $95,000. Mr. Dolan is a premium of $48390. The latter is Inv."m.nt President of the Phelps Publishing ::::l"l'?:: "‘lf ‘;;"3:;6 ":f":lh" :'l“h":n Y © )| uring his e, firm believer in The Mutual Life and holds other policies upon his life for $105,000 in this institution. the largest annu life of an individual, ever paid to any life insurance company in the world. Both policies were issued by The Mutual Life of New York. 1 premium on the e James J. Hill, President of the Great Northern Railway, paid The Mutual Life in 1892, $136,350 for a policy of $100,000 with an annuity of $12,400. Company, and editor of its Farmn and Home. Mr. Myrick has recently been in- sured in The Mutual Life by the directors of his two companies for $100,000. Mr. Newhouse paid in one check for this bond $233,828. In addition to the $8,000 annuity, Mr. Newhouse will receive a dividend each year on the policy itself. —— Investigation as to the plans and methods is respectfully invited. Full information may be ob- tained at the nearest General Agency of the Company by mail or at the Company’s Home Office. The Mutual Life of New York Has far more insurance in force in the United States and Canada than any other company. It is selected by insurers whose knowl- edge of business affairs prompts them to choose the safest company The Mutual Life has Over One Thousand Millions of Dollars Of insurance in force, and over Three Hundred Million Dollars of which belong exclu- The Mutual Life’s Popularity in London /, An English gentleman recently purchased through the Company's London office, an annuity of £10- 000, by depositing with The Mu- tual Life £86,029.50, which is nearly The Mutual Life Insurance Company From its organization to December NASSAU, CEDAR AND LIBERTY STS,, 31, 1900, received from its policy- NEW YORK CITY. holders $779,504,160, has and it rash assets £430,000. What better endorse- paid to policy-holders and holds in sively to its members who are its as the proper custodian of the ment is needed than such an ex- trust for future payments $» l"’]_i;'.‘"""l'l“'l'- i }tl has “""{’:dy funds “'hi;h they seek to set aside pression of confidence on the part 232 964, paid to policy-holders over Wive for the future benefit of their ) of our British friends in a typical i Hundred and Fourteen Million families. Its contracts provide “.llh Wanted In E"” 0.“', American institution, Dollars, more guarantees than the policies of lowa and Nebraska. of other companies. ¥ First National Bank Building, Omaha, Neb. FLEMING BROTHERS, Managers for Towa and Nebraska, Croker Building, Des Moines, Towa. of Pennsylvania and mbia university cust ily n am dsughter, now 1o cumody ot e A on Frankiin fleld ‘today Pennsylvania won hA SHERIEE CETS ONLY BODY Grant county, Judge Campbell finds in favor of the Children's home and declines to take the girl from the parties now in charge of her. The decision is based upou the fact 'THROWS THE RAIDERS OUT Wichita Bar Man Tosses Three Young Girls by 8 points to 5 AMES’ COMEDY OF ERRORS The Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York B. H. Dorland, Escaped Prisoner, Oaunot | nat the transter of the child to the home — Fo Taken Alive. of ita father, under existing circumstances, Tato the Street. lowa City Piles Up Twenty-One RICHARD A, McCUR DY, President. would be detrimental to the best interests Scores in Sliver Bat — Game, ALTURAS CONSTABLE FATALLY WOUNDED Two Refugees Fight with Sherift's Pouse And-to-Hand One of the child. Think They ¥ rofession, CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 11.—(Sp The police belleve that Michael Berry, the young man arrested in Denver charged with committing numerous burglaries in BROTHER INTERFERES AND IS FLOORED Youthful Emulaters of the Hatcheteer Now Hepine in Jail and One Has u Broken Wrist to TOWA CITY, Ia, May 11.—(Special Tele- gram.)—The first game for the silver bat was played between Towa City and Ames On the part of Ames it was a ly of errors repeated. lTowa City plled up 21 scores. Duboise of Towa made IS THE GREATEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IN THE WORLD. Man is Dead and An- Botihern Oolorads tawns, & the BARS taan Niike: the only hotae run. Ames got one run in other Dying. et tunedin Tow telokerin thin yiainity: the fifth inning and two in the last. s A young fellow with a ratlroad bicycle has A e S R L been seen here on several occasions, and [ ; ALE'S TA) ? VICTOR. RENO, . May 11.—A Gazette spectal | re! s sy U WICHITA, Kan, May 11—Winona Kil- trom Adin, Cal., says: Sherift Behrens of | WO¥* Just prior to a burlury. No efloft| o . “)pn, " peoples und Jasmine Wilhoit, | Defeats Tarvas«a « Lot o | ASSets of the Mutnal Life Insurance Company » & » $328,783.182 arrived at Adin this morn- ing, on the track of B. H. Dorland and W. €. Tlingsworth, two prisoners who es- caped from the Shasta county jail, April 9, Reddivg, Cal, will be made by the Wyoming officers to get Berry, however, unless the courts fail to convict him Colorado Hody of John Wipf. | three young girls, the latter a daughter of Lucy Wilhoit, the colleague of Mrs. Na- tion, smashed the Summit saloon here this afternoon. They entered with rocks, and the barkeeper did not know that an attack NEW ay 11.—Yale de- ated Harvard this afternoon in an excit- ing series of track ¢ constituting the Assets of the U. S, Government, including $150,000,000 Gold Reserve, - $86,047,938 - Bank of England, - Capital, = 290,107,072 The constable of Alturas, H. 8. Walker, met | YANKTON, 8. D., May 11.—(Special Tele- i . : : El el Ad d el o . Vi ratene 8 4 o P p b B vl Rl |y S e S o, e £ om0 2 s | S o B WL | Bank of Germiany, - Capital, - 26,660,000 - and Mlingsworth, Dorland did not shoot, \l::ll‘,s;I;:‘hlodyu:ng:f::,”th‘:::r:;m] .,..,m,x};t ! Wilholt's brother came to the defense and Sousting ace, Taal of lz;‘"';u;:l“‘ “{"‘!;:;‘ Bank of Russia, - Capital - 25,714,920 - Sl76,822,0u as the sherift had him covered, but I1Iings- | tion of the lost man, but is not yet identi- | Wolf struck him, making a long gash on | pagsed him, clearing several feet at the worth shot fifteen or twenty times, three | fied, Indications point to accidental death, | his face, from which the blood flowed g.u;a. ]u.q; ..‘r Yaie cume n;huu;d muhlnu bullets plercing the sherifi's clothing. probably by falling through an airhole in | freely. In the melee, the wrist of Miss otal of six p or the blue where Peoples was broken. The police arrested d for Insurance in force over « Constable Walker was shot through the probably fatally. Il- Dorland’s remains top of the left hip, lingsworth escaped. were taken to Adin. WILD MEXICAN RUNS AMUCK the river. | FIGURES SHOW AN INCREASE Comparison of Bank Clearings Indi- cates Prosperity in the girls and lodged them in the city jail. WICHITA, Kan, May 11—Mrs. Carrie Nation arrived here tonight after an ex citing day at Harpers, There was a circus in town and she organized a raid on saloons, ed to be a fight to grave of Yale and nd Webber of Harvard. The former won on e 1ast quarter of the dash by an outluy of energy that was not expected. He repeated the exactly the s $1,141,000,000 (Over One Billion and One Hundred Millions) | Omaha. but was arrested before she could do v 5 . Bhe sleased on prom- | tional (.uhhn. winning second place, Drives Sheepherders from T | any smashing. She was release i A [ ) K ¥ | The bank clearings for the week ending | ising that she would take the next train e mile fun was Harvard's easily LIFE INSURANCE IN NEBRASKA—Six Years’ Record Finoka sne ¥ "" Country May 11, 1901, show a decided gain over the | out of town, which she did. Weaton ok Xele boingunable to catot Clak, R 3 » corresponding week last year, the figures In the hr:md ump Spraker of Yale did N ~ —y . lo well. e wus ' outclassed e Fle 5 p, in Ni 7 GASPER, Wyo. May 11—(Speciall—a | POI98: e, e [NEBRASKA TAKES A BRACE | ji it wil bn.¥un 2iffusa 8y ft | showlng that siuce Fleming Bros. assumed the general agency of the Mutual Life in Nebrasks, dark-colored and keen-eyed Mexican with |Monday P 01, Ancreare £ e ever N” Jyp, Epraker beat out Eis The Mutual Life's business has increased 26 per cent; the New York Life's 11.per cent; the An unpronounceable name was brought into | Tuesday Wins Three & o SIS ALED JHm ERrAlier. heat out B o , Cte i s i RN R Moltan (today:and lesed ia ~‘r‘n".‘.’r'l'.'fll’y" o e i Tarvare, Northwestern’s 7 per cent; and that the Equitable’s business has decreased 11 per cent. Jall by Deputy Murphy. Murphy is a typleal | Friday Tostbince 1. frontiersman and looked like a walking | Saturday JaNcoL. S DRI RTAT RAIER AL PR f ey o 9ate b Loss of 1nsurance i arsenal. The Mexican came near wip- | moear . T = COLN, May acial Telawa rdon Brown, In order. winning o 4 »-Foros ia:8 Tears, ing out several lives on the range In the | *Decrease. ey 314 | A '“:Ln\v‘:‘}‘ ‘\’\.-(m‘,l .[. Ix'!uhu»m‘pnr‘nlllv ¥l W The Mutual Lif 8 1901. Gain. Loss. Per Cont. northwest part of this county. He brought e o B Snd Thompsan heing reaies Hords | The Mutual Life. . 2 a 351,433 1,768,714 ) Vi vt Chaiin o e | FOR - INSPEGTION OF MEAT j12° Four dela: wars | Feane, and Thompeon being ued “at that | 3 2¢ BUNREL 61 et et b 1 ago to lMve with him. A few days ago he | ____ heat slightly ineor need m play- —— ® 41EC . o o .. cee B el )y N 911,07 11 attacked his friend, when some stockmen | CAvil Service Sxaminations In Omaha, but several brilliant poOlire Captain Quarantined, Northwestern .. .... ........ 6,030,508 6,455,467 424,959 7 appeared and soved the woman's lite. The Sfoux City and Bur- dan 70 PRI SETEN A8 NOC 0N auty. tos i ¢ a0 157 2 Qo e e Hnuton. fitie e Kool cteen St helia et | Bauitablolyoe o odvaaorotes AN #idu8,688 $0562,274 gy -11 champlons, W Mrs. breaking away. He was heavily armed and | stricken with small- | wer Tele- lay around the country for a day or two. w AR!II:\'(fiTi)A\'. May 11.—(Special ing for Kansas. Score “n‘( .I‘,lull‘\lhl‘(r ‘hlwm"” was quarantined by Sheephearders abandoned their herds in | 8"8M)—CIvil service examinations will be §5 4853413446 |.§]‘.,."fi\. Noline Aearimaat SHEE! on T8 o rardayaband ot tocimen | M4 June 15, ln’ Omana, Sioux Cily and FEEERREE pont shart on off® GAIN OR LOSS IN PREMIUMS IN NEBRASKA IN SIX YEARS went out to capture the Mexican. They got urlington, for meat inspectors in the ering nie Bim surrounded and a flerce battle ensued (“U7eAU of animal industry. 241 433481 ihder ealln for a time, the stockmen closing in on him ‘.m.:‘é\n’:::mfi'pl.:m:lk‘n! (P:.- Republic of non Ihmt |I en ln:h:«lrn’:-d to the 1804, 1900, Increase. Decrease, Por cont. They finally captured him, but even after | P pproved as a reserve | x €4 4 4010 4 42 4-|0nd i5acting captain. Sergeant . i 78,49 990932 P oo B ot ot 'him hecontinued.Lo-Are | "E€PL 0 the First Nationa bank of Spen | - 081400 847 L8| et alone on the night shife. '{Vhe .\{EIN::HI !.fl!e vos .'1"4:,;28 8-60,93- $42,603 24 aver his shoulders at his captors. He oor, In arth et A 3 o p— New York Life 5 P 50 299,400 55 — Gelved & bad shot In. the back of the neck | . The salary of the postmaster at Earlham, raska ... 4 4 1 },: s44844471 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Rorthwester 82 396 bt or0 1,85 9 e Chormins e e O e 16 | 18-, haa Boen (ncreased $100, Kana / $ J Rl Northwestern ................ 182,326 199,598 17,272 9 R NAE LAENAD (RN Choster 1. Bonney of Fairmont, Minn., | WINS COLLEGE ATHLE“CS G S Maxwell of Heatrice fs at the Tier | Equitable, N. Y.....ooo0iiin.. 136,177 123,361 12,816 -9 has been appointed stenographer and type writer in the Plerre R. Harton of Aurora, ¢, Kirkpatric La Irvigation Reservolr. (8. D) land office. WHEATLAND, Wyo., May 11 —(Spectal.) — Drake University ‘Carries of Honors D. Déan of Lincoin Both the New York Life and Equitable collectéd less premiums in Nebraska in 1900 than . bl The Great Sc in T Contest at ~The impounding of water in the BIK [ of modern times. 1s. conmmnion B YEAM ".' s seebrasicans g the Merehants: My ana| - in 1894, and the Northwestern shows an increasé of only 9 per cent, while the Mutual Life’s Many cures and discoveries from time to time are published, but Foley's Honey and Tar \\:nk(l ¢ D rfolk: b Win- ters, Lincoln ;1 M. pile, W \mv fl‘w‘lln reservoir of the Wyoming Development company on the Laramie plains has begun Owen, W. A Malcolm premiums collected in 1900 were 24 per cent more than six years previously. DES MOINFE and ere the spring rush of waters has | does truthtully claim to cure egram.)—Al the P, Smith Haward, passed from the mountains sufcient water | (ho early stages and alwaye s oty ey [ Artonsy, .l»l":“.'l‘;ll\‘. Yoo Aunans, "R aGroheTine, Witk will have been gathered to supply the | and relief in the very worst cases. Top. | college, Drake won. Th Ll d sen. - Tats | college, Drake won ST LY farmers in this colony for late irigation. | o wubstitute ke | rdd e Bracticatly’ seciing tne ‘St | D, The popularity of the Mutual Life shows that it is not only the company to A force of about 300 men is at work on oo g . H pasa e | — h ams were Stronges g the the reservoir. The riprapping on the en- Sa The score: Drake Grinnel, s A uged 4o yeurs be insured in, but the company to represent. For an agency, or information tire surface of the bik dam is completed, | (CARROLLTON, Hii, 15 The ar 0'olong trom. Tamily ! casliancsy 141, 86,810 ' save in spots, where there is still a Alling | tharged with the murder of hor haciins | v a1 TINTOYCLING MERT. | fornin street: o doly Family church, e to be done. This reservolr is belleved to | % "|‘"""""”|'| this evening, the Jury re: | . | tegming ol Hoptichre ,mr in regard to its policies, address Bl o8B cted. for frele | (ENIE § verdiet of not gUNLy. he WAR g 5 M T Of one of be the lurgest ever constructed for irrl- | (UTHINK b verdiet of not uflty, ue wax gen- Pennsyivas | Omihs four ‘Witers Batlng purposes her alleged paramour, was then called. b | our. L aunive ™ pi.”ies Ligate " Arurhy. " yiry ) R » was stricken from the Rocket witi led. but (1A, May 1L—In the inter. O Rork, Mrs. Ambrose Lee and Mrs. ¢ J A Foster Parents Keep the Child, | reinstate ! Nanta And_Columble o the Woed: HYPBE~Hannah Mathild HURON, . D, May | ilo(Special)oin| - vtaskan atirond B o park "tk vate ‘Won ' with 4 Wire o Gustar N Ty, oAy emln ro - 4 ejected, sylvania 8 points, Columl : n P the McFall case, whereln Daniel McFall| OTTAWA, Ont, May 1L.—The Alaska It i L otnse Pimua ‘ r of F Mo n, .\m 1, mvl ’ Y brings suit in the circult court against|Northern ratiwiy bill providing for a rais | miie wh ered (warnttne of a) services from the Swediah iuth- the Children's Homo soclety of Stoux Falls [[9&d from Pyramid harbor to Dawson, has by O (' s of Yale, who rode t TP A teenth and Cass for the return to him of his 11 1d rrJeuml by the Senate ruflway com- m,..‘ in 5 seconds. A jexday ufternoon at 2:30. Inter- or (o retura. to’bim Tl 041 et eiwosn the Univorsiy et Frorbeet” Ml cemetery,” pelends or Jowa and Nebraska, Des Moines, lowa, and Omaha, Neb,