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- ———— THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER_ 30, [902. ARCABRIHT 15 10 BE FREE G e JONNSON. HOLDS THE DAY | Bovarnss o 1 \th Omah Lt ST N "‘""""’"' 1rwmm Hart's F..q;: to Ohange Date uf‘ Peace Meeting. | NIV, WLLS ALSO GETS A CLEARANGE . |OCCURS IN CINCINNATI NEXT WEEK | A rigid examination shows it to be a vigorous and strong company with an honest and able management. The examiners were IHon. Henry W. Dodge, Jr., representing the Tesas e Wiekey the the | epresens satianat temeee | Insurance Department and Hon, D. W, Wheeler of the Kansas Insurance Department \ enter " tnanmnent Wome Pometwrn Foom Oee .. " ' Beer the Simte Gary Merrmann Sueceeds In Seenr Paking Hane tor Smie at the Gathering. Mr. Dodge has been examiner for the Texas Insurance Department nearly seven years, He (CHieaao, nec. 208 reawest t peest represented his state for one of the seven states that some time ago united in an examination ent Hart of the Chicago National League 5 Y > v . 7 " ) | of the New York Life Insurance Company, Mr. Wheeler has Leen honored with positions Baseball elub to postpone the peace con ference to be held in Cincinnati next week ot hate'a | tonal and American s, was aeniea| Of puiblic trust, besides having been the examiner for the Kansas Insurance Department for ’ : I 1 aleohol which she drank, it 1s | t0day by President Johnson of the Amer- 3 N . , 10nA with sulcidal fntent. She was | ican league the past four years. Below are given extracts from the examination, completed Dec, 27, 1902, mind in her room by the keeper of the | Hart, who is a member of the National 2 house, who heard her groans. A physician | eague club, asked for a postponement, in Hon. Jefferson Johnson, Commissioner of Insurafice, State of Texas, and OMAHA, No was summoncd, but the woman was dead | Order that he might nave an opportunity to | Hon. W. V. Church, Siperintendent of Insurance, State of Kansas before he arrived. She leaves a aon, daugh- | 8ot back from Mexico, where he hns boon | jying examination of The Bankers (njon of the World made by W at {he home office In Omaha and divorced husband he was twice or several weeks. In explaining his re Bankers Union of the World Is a Fraternal Beneficlary Soclety, organized in 188, and i marrled, her first husband now being in | fusal, President Johnson sald "he first meeting of the Supreme Lodge was held (his vear and the former acts of the oficers an The date has been set and 1t would | POArd of Directors to make such amendments as in their discretion seemed necessary, during 1e W h aitarney ganaral and | ince sald meeting some amendments have been made in table of rates and general provisions T v ¢ be hard to change It now, as the different | table of rates Bed bovn goty, In (hets v}”‘n,,‘ wabrent STRIKES IT RICH IN KLONDIKE | members have their arrangements for com ACCUMULATIVE POLICY, CLASS F. ACCUMULATING 1 OLICY, (1A% g ol kg | ing at that time. I have wired Hart to | PREMIUM RATE REMIC M RATE tNe evidenice in the case an e L e MONTHLY QUARTERLY SEMI-ANNUAT ah investigat In a Clalm for Fifteen Thon- | JGary Herrman, who is chairman of the 4 Lolrd National league peace committee, wired 500 $i000 5 $10m $2000 " President Johnson today for permission to | . appoint another member of the Natfonal | FLATTSMOUTI Dec. 20 —(Spe- | league committee, which at the present ‘ ' he Klondike gzold fever first . time consists of but three men, against four ' % 2 b ectors to that far off coun- | on the American league commit:es " has from time to time | President Johnson answered that he was | 2 I riah and - r wdditiens to the number who, un- willing that the appointment be made, but 14 Boe ¢ ! by the hardehips and privations 1t is not known who the fourth man on 4 t n undertaking, started wesiwarl | the National league committee will be 1 the yellow metal. Some of them roed home poorer but much wiser | PRETTY STEEPLE CHASE SEEN v s hes started, while ne are Mia meplanation the gaver Ne hed parcioed and had on A1 " e Niondreds of lettorn from men Bomwn MM peraonn aoRIng that th won he frand T e wt the pen tentiary (al4 W (he gond hehavior of . Salt Lake City " gl and Dollars, O Hio 3.5 L) J 48 Duke of York 111 and Crest Fight it Y r from there : 7,00ne | Out and He of Royal Name Wi 3 o it o Out by m Length. tizen Plattsmontt quite rich — three go Karl Chalen, an | 0. st thsciitve tigt .Y cniy favorite to win at Pl well-laved fin- track was heavy. bt wire. soon after. he joined a gold-seeking | /e - tine. The steeplechase i e e dleap re In @ pretty race. Duke e h ro hound for the Klon- | ¢ "York 11T and Crest fought it out mont of the way, but at the jump Crest mwerved Chalen and his friend invested In & num- | Duke of York won by over a Jength Ho: ber of claimes, and, whils awaiting results, | *GE85 L i m st 3 “t_race. Futurity course, sellirg: § ] Sona 05 Shistonee: Jaseiss § they hired out to other prospectors. About | Sever won. Pat Oran second. Estade thirg 3 two months ago gold in paying quantities | Time: 1.1 ] tternoon com these two men. The discovers | ) eDhal thira Crime 2 onsiderable attention and one o0 ton g L5 . a capitolist cam g and oftered o THITA rice, Futurity course, selling: Ui B Lo bbbt it 420,000 for their clam, 1t being §15.000 | RN, wor " Edinborough second, Provisions are made for benefit, general and reserve funds as follows e bty el e e o st The Benefit consists of all the Assessments levied after the first year's membership, except thres dollars per thousand on & for A vere not fnanclally able | S e gione-half, #hort] geducted each year for the general fund o thoroughly investigate the extent of their i ipeplechuze. handicap: Duke of The General Fund consists of the first year's assersments, per caplta tax, supplies, etc find. they accepted the offer J & hir The Heserve Fund 18 to commence when the Beneft und exceeds $10,000 above nil claims agafnst it ore mile, selling: Antoles | di68 Without having lived out hin of her expectancy the raic per month pald by the dead member At . 1 ‘mecond, Black 1 face of the certificate with two and one-half per cent in addition. The life expectancy Is 1 on American Fx REAL ESTATE MEN ORGANIZE 7. b B The minimum policy 1ssued is $50.00 and the maximum $5.0000. The joint policy issucd 1 on a one and ohe-half i = Son, rlongs. Lysatout e ia clatms (oF losson mere heing pald from the General Fund, the Benent and General Fund were fiot rated eith al Nl Dage. % I As the claims for losses were being pald from the Gene und, the Benefit and General Fund were not separatec er ¢ | York Coumty Men to P Thetr | Byivis MlmVy' "H-:.»"‘ ‘HH.-w n cond, Sir as separate funds, si the 10th day of March, 132, but a segregation has now been made which ehows that the Feceints ff m asecmerm t ” | Views to the Coming Legin- ki uary to December 10th, were $124,445.48 ; i ’ o We verified the cash balance for December 31st, 1902, and took the ledger baiance of $7,884.27 to start with, which included agents ave chortly for Inture. POTHEEN BRINGS UP THE PRICE The receipts and disbursements from January 1st, 192 fo December 10th, 1902, ire as followe signed his poattic nd went to Omaha, Getn Fall Pardes 0 1 " econd, Ben McDhui third. Time 4 = , _edger Balance December 31, 1901 X $ TALT mpans. Rev. Hills was | o p0 oop -, (al)_The | MECOmes 8 Winning Favorite at New ey e X 15742 LEDGER ASSETS. th eniton. lary g o s o Expense Asscasment vere 73,639.2% g ; » ' | real estate dealors of York county are or-| OFienns and is Run Up to Good Mortuary ARBensment '1i.. /il B aeR Real estate, book value wniid ganizing and are going to systematically | Bid and Bought In. Per Capita Tax vass 5,188, Mut. Life & Trust Co., of Des Moines stock oo £ e first wite some | 20¥eTtise York county and Nebraska At | Medical fees, pald by applicants.... Akents debit baiances s A present they are urging upsn the repre- W ORLEANS, I i Wolkl pald: B9 maemb Cash in office ounty JRLEANS, Dec. 20.—Majo ¢ otal pald by members AT v sentatives-clect the passage of a revised | Whisky King ani Potheen e Checks fsued in 1801, returned e ) Deposited in bank e Debate agricultural statistic w. als evisal | Ning favorites today, = Potheen was i ‘ees from bonding deputies seeenes agricultural statistics] law; sldo & reviesl | D8 SERDEELS I0dny. Pothsen Nas Iin Sundry recelpts from supplies, Total held the annual | of the tenant law: third a bill curing de- | |} . iny} rol other rources Wy " track sloppy. Results From all other fou DEDUCT LEDOER LIABILITIES, Wigh sehool fecta In tax sale procedurs; fourth, re- \ret race, one mile and a sixteenth: & b BDGER LIABILITINS tative | form in morigage foreclosure procedure for Tenncy won, Thane second, Simoon Total receipts ........ . $139.256.08 Agents credit balances . 447 86 s third. Time: 1:54 — Borrowed money 780,00 0. 3. Meraan | 1D ndment of revenue law; sixth; cond race. one mile: Glendon won, Bum of receipts and 1901 balance .. $147140.35 Unipald accounts OO T8 puestion is, “Shouid T of present law as to verdal com vee sccond, Melbourne Eclipse third. Time: L — L Op-rate the Conl on contract for sale of real estate. | 1:482-5 DISBURSEMENTS. Total ledger labilities b g iepeosibvg pahird race. one mile and seventy yarde: ke 1 3 erest is L Potheen won, Harry New seco sability cla . e 236867 t 4 asets i 0044 11 ot Cattle Are in Bad Condition. T ey ety New i Atihn Payments returned to members . i ARLUISASE (RCAr-AREE ok AN ' e »! _Fourth race. handicap, s ongs: IN.LEDGER ASSETS ties GRANT, N Dee. 3 (Spe: mx" The | witaky King won, Waswiét .,‘4’.‘““‘;”’,""';:;', Total paid to members ; St n' Im'”': b Hestion 11444 seni condt of ‘he range In Perkina ‘hira Time ' Commissions to agents : ne month's assessments process collaction e " tanie won, Stratton 11 second, Dandie Bell Salaries of Supreme Gfficer o pplies on' hand 1500 00 ke fall vered by large drifts 1R0IC Won. Stratis ond Nentn AL Balaries of Ofce Employes...... - - e. The heavy ssow of Decembor 13 | "oty Time: 1B S aediaa Local Medical Examiners Fees ... .. Total non-ledger assets was followed re blizzard of two | eighth en won, Rough Rider second Supreme M Examiner's Fees 915, PR M s ‘weak. | Pay the Fiddier third. Time: 2:0 Rent, $1461.00; taxes, $25.00 3 ross assets . already weal ’ Advertising and printing s R X% t feed, are perishing of Wi fhs Baclere fostitee. expense and velsg § 5 i ASSETS NOT ADMITTED ogal expenne . gente Aebit balances tnsecurec g rHAN .| The Omaha Furniture company’s bowlers clal attorney's fees ! Furniture, Natures and supplies sded that the paet | oie0S T e e vy Sy Govaning Dodies SRR urniture, fixtu L heen unprecedented in on the Western bowling al 1510 Howard Officlal publicat Total o of year, the ann Street, last night. Score Insurance Departments ; . *URNITURE COMPAN Trave Fxpenses Supreme Officers, tng and cloudy except FURNITURE COMPANY Travellng = Expenses iprem ng for a f A then only for & fow o000 ' ;‘?mm ire ‘|M fixtures ¢ il NON-1EDGER LIARILITIES o Sl Sosant detae o | L 5 urety bonds et h a The present price of _ife ; 3 Miscellaneous expense i Losses adjusted, not vet due e wou in loss to shippers, French Padges, Duttons. sto : Loases due and payable In January (196) y ##ll them seems the only way teo 5 fton - 9 Reinsurance p $hé Losses reported, not adjusted 1 & total lose. - sEnh od Charity fund distributed . Losses resisted Totals Mest Wishes for Wiss Richardson. DREXFLS. DAVID CITY, Neb.. Dee. 20.—(Special.) o ; v Palance 1 B from Lineoln in The Bee this -4 1 | At the close of business December 10th, 1902, the payments on account of the mortuary fund exceeded the recelpts to the ¢ g. An og the departure of Miss Sullivan on December 27th, 1902, the Board of Directors met and ordered the transfer heretofore mad sproved and entered th g oo g . - aden _ MO | O aleo made a further transfer of $15,000.00 of the General Funds now on hand to meet the prexent ary Habilitie Richnrdeon of David City to Manila, | pojpp ¥ In the payment of claims the Bankers Union of the World, as shown by the records of the Supreme Office. a with she will wed Harry Culver was surance ( jers. A interest by David City people Totals ; Under the new Constitution and Bylaws of the Bankers Union of the World only one kind of policy Is tssued. and that | Rich B ¢ 1 The Natfonals won three straigh = death benefits only and providing for a_scaling of benefits on a basis of life expectaney rred to heretofors e & fhe Gmmter o6 e f ol SO e e L We were shown by the Supreme Officers all records without reserve, and all clerical assistunce needed was cheerfull W. T. Richardson. and a sister of A. | pocfl o000 L OaTIEe O gtnre " " . ' Richardson of this city. Miss Richard- NATIONALS, sek. Duors was born in David City and completed Joseph base ball team for three y #, has | quarantine and allow larmzr' to buy an h 'Y fwon. Hebr: Bt o " the David City High sehool. | Gilchrist Y o tdbiuwe the Tacoma, Wash., team | sell in Rhode Island and Connectle ex- ere's ~ " or educaiion in (he David «h school. | Gilch Pacific. Northwest league ' next | cept in cases where farms have been in each. Serid | She has a how friecds who wish her a 8 essor has been selected. | fected with the mouth and hoof disease to~ Edward. ¥\ | qute vovage and a happy marriage . : Russell Hall. captain and second base- | » Pax . ’ men of the team, will remain in California . B earon i putiine e ucal tam (OENVER UNIONS TO MERGE e under an entirely new management | — for Meamy As soen ae he can legally 1o 00 he will remarey his nd wite, ha ledger assets crtifleates non-admitted assets Total admitted assets Total disbursements ..... - $117,185.88 Total non-ledger labtitties $ 2900447 Balance to protect contracts Neb 2.~ (Special. }—Ie ok 6 . W P g A S g g ISTRICT COURT IN BROWN O ATX L S0 e 5 S S : : ’ s , STOR2 SoRaat featelrtian 98 ey ®IN swen Be 2N b et tew T 15 2 Walter Wood Gets Three Years in the > o b cvagees bae por- | S nexven b 5 omhe oen wnr e [ KiNG Of beers e tween the (wo trades assemblies In Den Totals smleas someome staris up a0 plant 2 — ver has been called off and by the ratifica :VERY HoME meumers of jce lnst year paid omly 5 Bowling Tour Ends AINSWORTH, Neb., Dee. 20— (Special | tion of an agreement decided upon by = e for artif snd busimess Bouses | o - i gram. ) District court convened this committees, there will be in the future rio. which began () 3 norning with Judge Westover presiding | only one trades assembly in Denver The Betore consumers were | ofclnlly come to AR at Sar Walter Wood, arrested for assault upon | OVer & year ago the two assemblies sphit ents per hundrod - TRy 80w Noié Dora Porter, a 14-year-old girl, pleaded | Over the question of aMliation with th e 8o competition (he coming year Natels b . for and e ——— tr On Crmtehes - tence of three years. Tom Rea, char American Labor union. The peint was the h stealing & span of horses m Senater | AMliation of ihe freman's unlon. whor ank M. Currie of Custer county, the trial | Dational body belonged to the latter o yme off at this term of court, has for. | €anization teited hi and left for paris un u t Al sssemd know Two & s wore granted t Mre. Lydia Milks fron v Milks and Mre Minnie Gibe ibson. It o expected conrt | he creater sday art of the wee . ol im FIARt cases to susidera Thie (R RN TN LE AL LU L LLRY ' W e . e e Wy Bt * - W wne WARGES bV ane Wive & Baagaet "o o e 5 0 SOABLES & SOARES T