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HE SAN FRANCISUU UA L, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1896. Captain Filmer, the youngest captain in ¢he National Guard and one of the most igumlar was presented a portrait and a andsome military overcoat. The caprain turn on behalf of the company presented J. R, Wear with a company badge for special service ren- dered the company. For faithful services, extending over a period of ten years, Quartermaster A. H. Clifford was pre: sented with a gold watch and chain. Among the honored guests of the occasion were: Robert Shankiand, L. R. Townsend | and Colonel G. W. Grannis, charter mem- bers of the company; General Walter Turnbull, Colonel Little, Colonel Chalmer Scott, Judge Hebbard, Colonel Dickinson, | Colonel Hosmer, Major F. S. Patt of San Jose, Lieutenants Sturtevantand Ramm. — - ——— ROYAL ARCANUM DAY. Argonaut Council Celebrates It With a Fine Programme. Argonaut Council No. 597 observed the nineteenth annual Arcanum day by a literary and musical programme, a ball and a banquet last night in Laurel Hall | at 32 O'Farrell street. This was the pro- gramme: Overture, orchastra; welcome by the Regent | of the Counc ! B. Whitney; piano solo, | “Melodie op " (Paderewski), Miss C. | nsign; song (selecied), Mrs. J. A. | arrel Scene From Julius Cwsar’—Brutus, Hesd; Cassius, Mr. McCullough; soprano | lected), Mrs. G. T. Libby; address, “The | KRUTTSCHAITT ON HRY RATES, Answers a Communication of the Railroad Com- mission. PARTIALITY DISAVOWED Comparison Drawn B:tween the Regular and Creek Route Service. STREETCAR LINES. DEFIANT e | Re v Bro. E. past grand | >gent of “u\\), song, “Alpine lm Miss | Market Street and Ot an’ T. Hilson; male quartet, ~“The Dolphins,” | Other Compan'es | £2F {1 0M400 Aol Yetind tonor s, Martih, Refuse to Acknow'edge the Board's | first bass Mr. Sayles, second bass Mr. | musical specialties, Mr. R. Walsh and \! S A. Ligon. The song of Miss Ray T. Hilson was | particularly charming, In addition toa [ very large’ and beautiful bouquet, she re- manager | 1 encore, to which she responded. ' Hilson has a clear, full, ringing and | | Jurisdiction ! | general Pacific Company, and | o, o/ ocsive soprano voice. , BTa not: agreed on the | SXPressive soprano voice. = ites between San Fran- WILLIAMS 1S DISMISSED, | oad Com- ; nt charging | e part of the railroad t but was charged | . weet | Oificial Head of Collector Wise's | : Favorite Is Suddenly { Lopped Ofi' ion on ti corporation in th enger between San Franci 1 on the creek route, whi ected over th > cent Inspector Mike Clearv and Louie Quong Also Scheduled for Permanent Retirement. s meeting the matter was referred Southern Company for an ,and a copy of Ci com- At thi to the Pacific ation s s forwarded to General Man | The latter’s v —— = liows Richard, better known as Dick, Williams, receipt of a communic le body inclc | has been summarily dismissed from the you by on service of the Chinese bureau where he served as interpreter for several years prior to his second indictment on sundry ous charges. The official decapitation of Williams ! edds #notber scalp to the string which | now adorns the belt of Special Agent Moore and in a measure disposes of the famous Custom-house scandal. The only : remaining is the criminal prosecu- inst the inspector which is now ‘yvnd ng in the United States District | Court. From present indications, how- ever, it “uull seem that Williams is likely | d gh he expresses him- | nt of acquittal. | of 15e’s right lnm” tered in official circles as a over the Collector for me! When the charges against pector were first brought to the at- tion of Collecto! ise by Moore the former refused to believe that the allega- tions were true, and declared that there ke somewhera. On the othm-l ind Moore was no less positive that b inform ,\"H'l was correct. Pl Rk w o offi The PE and published -quence. The prineipal point in the affair was the | | interest manifested by Wise for the sus- pected and Now that the Secretary has approved the course adopted by Major Moore, the Collector feels a bit chagrined. Williams was first - | ordered suspended April 16, but when Secretary Carlisle had carefully perused the evidence offered on both sides he de- cided that dism 1 was the proper thing, and ordered the same, to take eifect irom the date mentioned. \\ll.\.xms says that he has no official nm of his dismissal from the service. “I will say, however, that, whether I am ow | &cquitted or not of the c h.wgss now pend- | them- | ing in the District Court,’’ said the ex-in- senger | terpreter yesterday, “‘I will notagain enter the service. There is nothing in it. In fact, I am tired of the whole thing, and ex- pect to retire assoor as I am acquitted.”” Another dismissal that may shortly be | expected is that of Louie Quong, the inter- | preter of the Chinese bygeau, who is at the present time also under®uspension. Lven jtional | though the Mongol has been temporarily | constitn. | relieved from duty, be still visits each in- | for w | coming steamer, a fact that is considered one mani- | most peculiar. Upon good authority it is same route of | said that Louie will be indicted by the lel, but sepa- | next Grand Jury, which meets in July. .«-(“fi'qrnf’;;!iii Mike Cleary is also said to be siated for private lite. Some days ago he was re- tired temporarily because of an assault on Charles Favor, indicted for personating a adway, Oakland, e such transpo to go via that , he wonld i'\f"""“] re _f’“"ic‘? lm‘";"l"""liv bV | revenue officer. Cleary 1s supposed to | [he commission 1o the communications | have been implicated in the frand. and O e T make o report to the | When Favor was released on bail toe in- | requesting them to make a report to the {‘ecmr threatened his life with a pistol. | W C. In]fll}“‘hl'l VI‘I“ 'th‘fll" Op‘grd“l;‘“i ‘!Ur the hen the cass was called in the Police ' past year. That from (he o revarrost | Gourt Havor:failed to“appiear, and the | Rai Som pany ed by Secretary J. | jarges were dismissed. H. Wilicutt, is as -ul» Collector Wise gave it out that Cleary 2 honor in behalf of the Mar to acknowledge re. i from your secretary f an order purpor:ing to be Lonorabl oard on the 14th tive to the street rail- certain information been fully exonerated and would be at once assigned to duty. It now develops that te Coliector either builded wiser than he knew or else sought an easy method of letting the inspector down. | Cleary is booked for dismissal, and his companion Williams has already been relegated to private life. For the present Moore triumphs, and Wise sucks his thumb in silence. It is given out incidentally from the Col- formation sought 10 be ob- | lector’s ottice that the policy of the Go the order above referred to. The Mar- | ernment is toward retrenchment. W Rail wnl"mlhn{ U_u;re'!ure__resw liams’ dismissal is purely a monetary fully declines to furnish such information. affair they say. Similar replies came from the Gea P RIGHT OF WAY OPEN. street, Sutter-street and the Oakland street- The Valley Road Has No More Litiga- railroad companies tion in Prospect This Side of Railway Company is ad- hat street railways are not of the Board of Rail- oners of the State of California, sard is not entitled to demand | e of the Calhfornia Company the following letter was received : the 4th in regard to tion of our line through culd say we are not pre- uthern Railw From K. H. Fresno. All obstruction to the rapid construction h_g‘t_;;‘r‘-; ‘nifu' ti t;;){fl*"z:\:r: of the Valley road through to Fresno has business s of the | been removed. The last condemnation p: y. We have lately been taking up some | suit was disposea of in Madera yesterday of scattered material which Was goINg 10 | gng grading and track ng over the to be utilized elsewhere. ion I beg to state that we are onstrate thatwe have fultilled both legal and moral, that recently disputed land will shortly begin. Grading has been aimost completed to s conne curred in regard to main- | Within two miles of the San Joaquin o of this line, Thoreis | River. The bridze over the Iatter is ex- pected to be ready for tracks by the end of July, and Fresno will probably be reached by the middle of August. Tracks have been Ilaid for twelve miles south of Merced, thus leaving about fourteen miles of grading and about forty- five miles of track-laying to be done. The tracts of land which have been in litigation in order to obtain right of way extend for four miles, and it will require about a week to grade this. Track-laying will then proceed at the rate of oneand a half to two miles a day. - = = | NEW TO-DAY. ne but what is now ay service, and no ed ‘or worked upon avon of the Tine Ranchita and - Sm— CITY GUARD BANQUIT Anniversary of California’s Oidest Mili- tia Company. The City Guard Cla celebrated its forty-second anniv y Monday evening. The celebration took the form of a ban- quet, served at the company’s armery at 1327 Market street. Prominent among :he old members of the club was Corporal Louis R. Townsend, who enjoys the dis- tinction of being the oldest member of the National Guard of California. Corporal Townsend was literally covered with medals which he had won in the service. An elaborate menu was served, inter- epersed i selections by the Press Club quartet and solos by C. H, Seeley, William | O’Brien, Dan Warde, H. Sullivan, Frank ilisand | T 0 Cheapest, Because the Best GAIL BORDEN EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Send for that little book, “Infant J nHo'lm T‘ "h“ Tilden, George ) Health;” great valuc to motlers, Sent arr;] nsti free. o nel Burdick acted as tonstmaster, | N. Y. Condensed Milk Co. | and prominent members of Company B, both. active and retired, made brief im- promptu speeches. During the eveningl 71 Hudson Street, New York | 25 pieces 50-INCH E NEW TO-DAY—DRY GOODS. ANOTHER GREAT SAGRIFICE OF VALUES! - GLOAK HEPABTMENT' COLORED DRESS G00DS! At "a Cents. 119 pieces 36-INCH ALL-WOOL DRESS ! GOODS, in chevrons, bourettes, broche and ligured effects, former price 50c, reduced to 252 a yard. At 35 Cents. pieces 50-INCH ALL-WOOL PLAIN AND MIXED LADIES’ CLOTH, for-| mer price 50c, reduced to 35ca yard. At 50 Cents. pieces 54-INCH FINE l'I\L.\( H SURAH colorings, former price $1, 50c a yard. At 50 Cents. ieces 44-INCH ALL-WOOL CLAY WORSTED NAVY STORM SERGE, former price 75c¢, reduced to 50c a yard. ALL-WOOL SRGE, newest | reduced to ! BLACK DRESS GOODS! At 35 Cents. 27 pieces 38-INCH SUPERIOR LUSTER ENGLISH FIGURED ALPACA, fo mer price 60z, will be sold at35c a yard. At 50 Cents. ALL, PURE WOOL NGLISH SERGE, former price 7ac, will be sold at 50c a yard. At 50 Cents. 65 pieces FINE ALL-WOOL FRENCH AND ENGLISH NOVELTIES, former prices 75¢ and 85¢, will be closed out at 50c a yard. SILK DEPARTHENT ! At 35 C nts a Yard. 3000 yards FANCY TAFFETA SILK, for- mer price 75¢, will be closed out at 35¢ | a yard. At 50 Cents a Yard. 2000 yards FANCY BENGALINE SILK, in brown, green and heliotrope, former price $1 yard. At 75 Cents a Yard. 1500 yards FIGURED SATIN AND TAF- FETA SILK, former price $1 25, be closed out at 75ca yard. Murphy Euilding, Market and Jones Strests. STATEMENT CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE ‘Bavarian Lloyd Marine INSURANCE COMPARY F MUNICH, GERMANY. ON THE 81ST DAY A. D. 1895, v, as made to the Insurance Com- missioner of the State of California, pursnant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Po- litical Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commission CAPITAL. Amonnt of Capital Stock, paid up in PR i e 9260000 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company Loans on Bong and Mortgage. Cash Marke Value of all stocks “and $120,916 0 Bonds owned by Company 138,170 51 Cash in Company's Office. . 1,150 00 Cash in Banks. . 70,607, 48 Interest due and ac and Loans. 2,258 42 Premivms in due “Conrse of Coliee- tio: 366,542 69 Bllls receivarie,not Matnred, taken for Fire and Marine Risks......... 22,612 62 Total assets LIABILITIE Losses Adjusted and unpaid...... YLosses in process of Adjustment or in Suspensa.. 1 $81,250 00 Losses resisted, including expenses | Gross premiums on iand Nevigation Risks, reinsur- ance 100 per cent... ..... 28,285 20 Gross premlums on mmnu Time Marine and Iu- 764 80 271,855 01 pany. Total labilities. INCOME. & Net Cash actually received for Marine Premiums. .. 3 Received for interest and dividends on Bonds, Sto ans, and from ail other sources : Received from all other source $594,687 97 Total income.... EXPEN Net amount paid for Marine Losses (ncluaing $65,000 losses of pre- vious years).. $406,653 65 Paid or allowed “for L‘ommiulun or DITURES. | Brokerage. . 27,411 57 Paid_for Salaries, fees and othe | charges for oflicers. clerks, etc. ... 34,765 61 Paid for State, National and local taxes. ... ; Total expenditure: IIANS PAB! MAX VaC Subscribed and sworn to befo; day of April, 1896, RALPH STEINER, U. T, President. ‘L, Secretary. this 11th Consul. VOSS, CONRAD & CO,, GENERAL AGENTS, 204 Sansnmfie_St_rett, Snp Ffancisco. P".E ITCHING PILES SWAYNE'S ABSOLUTELY CURES. OINTMENT SYMPTOMS—Molsture; intense itching an stinging: most at nighii worao by ac atchin ailowed {o continue tumors f: protrude, bne_ll‘avery Sond hlavcii benls ascmiton; an l’e_ll"ll m.twr‘- :f;"“’ Druggist for it. P I tor $20,and 530 Betia for $15; also ood belis for #5. Latest patent and all improvements. = Call or write for new pamphlet Address D k. 704 Sacramento at. ., cor. Kearny, fourth floors, San Franclsco. PIERCE & SON, second, | lhlrd a Weak Men and Women oS DAMIANA BITTEKS, TH& Mexican Remedy; gives Healid aad finfiflw W Wae Sexual QIkaus | L$471,008 11 ! 100 dozen LADIES’ CH 1 1200 pairs 4-BU 50, will be closed out at 50c a| will | 1 | [ We continue the most successful and, from a buyers’ standpoint, the most marvelous Bargain Sale ever inaugurated, with STILL DEEPER AND |[MORE SEARCHING CUTS IN PRICES throughout the remainder of our, ENORMOUS OVERSTOCK OF:iSPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS and CLOAKS, and in inviting every one to call early this week and participate in the WONDROUS MGONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY afforded we pre- |sent a variety of items to illustrate the Merely Nominal Prices Prevailing! MOSLIN ONDERWEAR! At 25 Cent: 100 dozen LADIES' MUSLI CHEMISE made of heavy muslin, yoke edged with lace, will be closed ‘out at 25c each. At 50 Cents, IMISES, made of heavy musliz, yoke of embroidery, will be closed out at 50c each. At 25 Cents. dozen LADIES’ CORSET COVERS, perfect fit, V-shape, edged with em- broidery, will be closed out at 25¢ each. | At 25 Cents. 50 50 dozen LADIES’ DRAWERS, made of | heavy musiin, yoke: band, finished with tucks and embroidery, will be closed out at 25¢ each, At 50 Cents. 50 dozen LADIES tucks, lined back, good muslin, will be closed out at 50c each. AN KID GLOVES! At 55 (4Ll]‘§4 .-]H"l'l't N LENGTH MOUS- 'AIRE UNDRESSED KID , in tan shades, regular value 1 be closed out at 55¢ a pair. At 65 Cents. ON KID GLOVES, black embroidered back, in white, regular vaiue $1, will be offered at Gc a pair. At 80 Cents. 1000 pairs 4-BUTTON ENGLISH WALK- ING GLOVES i in tan, brown, rea and navy, also black, regular ue $1 25, will be closed out at €0c a pair. ' GOWNS, voke of fine | NEN'S UNDERWEAR! At 25 Cents. dozen FANC | 125 SILK-FINISHED, | NON TWO-THREAD, | BALBRIGGAN UNDERSHIRTS AND | DRAWERS, regular price $1 502 suit, will be closed out at each garment. At 50 Cents. 75 dozen AUSTRALIAN LAMB’S WOOL UNDERSHIRTS medium weight, regularly sold at $2 50 a snit, will be closed out at 50c each garment. | OUTING SEIRTS! At 50 Cents. AND BOYS’ CHEYV. IOT, MADE AND TENNIS FLANNEL | ov LKS}Ilhlb in light, medium and dark colors, re"nlnxly sold at 75¢ each, will be closed out at 50c. fOSIERY! HOSIERY! | |95 dozon M | At 25 Cents a Pair. | 115d02e|1( HILDE | LISLE- THREAD HOSE, doable | knces, heels and toes, sizes 514 to 8M, rq,u'ar price 40cand 50c, teduced to 25¢ a pair. At 25 Cents a Pair. 125 dozen CHILDREN'S FINE RIBBED BLACK MACO COTTON HOSE, double knees, heels and toes, Herms- dorf black, regular value 35¢ and 40c, reduced to 25¢ a pair, all sizes. At 15 Cents a Pair. 150 dozen LADIES BLACK EGYPTIAN COTTON HOSE, high-spliced heels | reduced to 15¢ & pair. At 25 Cents a Pair. 175dozen LADIES’ ¥FINE MACO COTTON HOSE, high, spliced heels. double soles and toes, plain and Richelien ribbed, n black shades, regular p! duced to Z5¢c a p ce $4 20 a dozen, re- Murphy Building, . Market and Jomes Stregts STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —O0F THE— TRADERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, F CHICAGO, IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Jon the A. D, 1895, and for the vear ending on that day, as made to the Insurace Commissioner of the State of Califor- nia, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 0f the Political Code, condensed as per blank farnished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in Cash | ASSETS. | Real Estate owned by Company. 26,312 37 | Loans on Bond and Mortgage 228,550 00 | Cash Marke( Value of all Stocks an Bonds ownea by Company...... 1,318,349 55 Amount of Loans secured by pledg of Bonds, Stocks, and other mar- ketable securlti collateral 47,500 00 | Cash in Company 11465 05 Cash in Banks. Vi 72,361 85 Iuterest due a ACCTUE Stocks and Loans. ... 5,862 30 Interest due and accroed |~ and Mortgages...... ... 3,929 97 Premiums in due Course of C tion. 52,453 43 J i Due fmm other (‘umpnv\\e» l‘l(‘ for losses paid and premiims’ ud- vance Total sssets. LIABILITIE! Losses Adjusted and unpaid..... ... $22,636 16 Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense.... . 44,546 76 TLosses resisted including expenses. 21,465 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning_one year or less, $521,- 394 23, re-msurance 50 percent. 260,697 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $33! 8§99 12, re-insurance pro rata.... 201,308 Al other demands against the Com- pEDy . . 17,613 34 ‘Total liabilitles . INCOME. Net Cash actna'ly received for Fire preminms. . Recelved for interest o $669,379 93 ' Bonds and g o 14,706 17 and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loaus, and from a!l other sources 56,644 43 Total income EXPENDITURES, Net amount paid for Fire Losses (In- cluding 861244 34 losses of pre- 3 Vious vears).. $359,042 28 Dividends to & 50,000 00 | Paid or allow Brokerage. . 107,048 10 Paid_for salarie charges for office 57.612 00 Paid jor State, National and local taxes... . 19,162 37 Al other payments and exnemll tures.. 50,672 “Total expenditure: Losses incurred during the year (fire) $360,944 60 oMs | Fire RISKS AND PR isks.| Premiums. Risks| ‘ Net amount of written during the | | F57040,874/4833,664 10 expired durlng the | year.. 49,941,262 751,083 95 Net amount in force D cember 31, 1895, 61,472, 'MB\ 911,293 35 B RU CKINGHAM, President. R. J. SMITH, Secretary. i Snbscribed and sworn 10 before me this 25th day of February, 1896. . WHITTLESE Notary Public. THESUCCESS OF THE SEASON THE LADIES GRILL ROOM —O0F THE— PALAGE HOTEL, DIRECT ENTRANCE FROM MARKETD SI. OQPEN UNTIL MINNIGHT, Murphy Building, / | Mal‘ket and Jones Streets, AND DRAWERS, | SBLACK FRENCH | and toes, onyx fast black, regular price and assorted. tan | At 7’4 Cents a Yard. 486 pieces CAMBRIC regular price 1 yard. EMBROIDERY ; c; reduced to 7}4c per At 10 Cents a Yard. | 409 pieces CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY; | regular price 15c; reduced to 10c per yard. At 12% Cents a Yard. | 342 pieces CAMBRIC E \IBPOIDERY | regular pric 1 ‘ yard, | At 15 Cents a Yard. 318 pieces CAMBRIC regular price yard. DRESDEN RIBBONS ! At 20 ant@ | 3INCH ALL-SILK DRESDEN BONS, assorted colors, value 35¢, will ‘ be closed out at 20c a yard. | At 25 Cents. ‘3%-1.\'(7}{ ALL-SILK DRESD:! RIB- BONS, in elegant designs, value 4 will be ciosed out at 25¢ a yard. | At 30 Cents. 314-INCH DRESDEN RIBBONS, all silk, handsome patterns, value 50c, will be closed out at 30c a yard. ;'EMMMMQ EMBROIDERY c; reduced to 15¢ per CARRIAGE PARASOLS! | At $1.00. CARRIAGE PARASOLS, in gloria silk, lined, will be closed out at §1 each. r; | GOOD WHITE BL. RIB- | braided, wor t$1 75 each. D0. At §5 LADIES' JACKETS, made of fine cloaking, biown covert cloth, tan and gray mixed, latest designs, worth §7 50 and $5, will be ciosed out at §5 each. At $5.00. . consisting of double jacket cd skirt, in black and navy cheviot, , reduced to $5 At $2. S BLACK AND XNAVY CHEVIOT SKIRTS, nll lined, finished with bias vel- veteen, worth $4 50, wiil be offered at $2 45 each. SPEGTAL BLANKET SALE: Weo have still remaining about 750 pairs fine White Blankets, slightly im. perfect, bought from the mills at a nominal price, and offered on the same | basis. This week we make still further |reductions; and, although unseason- able, feel that the purchasing public | will appreciate the values. »0, will be closed slig] 'l)‘ mixed BE' l‘TFR(vR\DE WHITE BLANKETS, 50! wool, 104 size, good \u uLior~£ on sale at. 8% g 285 | VERY F SE WHITE 2 @4 best California wool, 11:4 size, $4_‘J value for #6 75, on sale at.. . WEIGHT, SOLID E, WHILE BLAN- S, the $7 aoqumx; onsale at. 112-4 SUPER WHITE BLANKETS, fine Australian wool, & he-mmul Arti- cle, value fo 50; on sale at.. 3 CASES EXTR | WEAVE, F K L$5.75 -t $6.50 i1} $2.50 /Y GRAY BLANK-) 2 pair; on sale at. | $1.2-} % $3.00 150 pairs LARGE SIZE PURE WooL, WILLLE CRIB BLANKETS, mill | cost$3 15 pair; on saleat. 150 pairs 11-4 HE: ETS, value for 2 cases EXTRA GRAD. w OOL ]041;[{\\' BLANKETS, value for, $4 25 pair; on sale & L@ See ““Examiner’” and «*Chronicle’ | for special sales of Linens and Wash- | goods. Murphy Building, Market and Jones Stregts Murphy Building, | Market aud Jones Stests. 'STATEMENT OF THE CONDITICN AND AFFAIRS OF THE FRANKFORT Marine Accident and Plate Glass INSURANCE COMPANY, FRANKFORT- 'HE-MA GE many, on the 8lst day of December, A. D. 1895, and for the year encing ou that day, as made to the Insurence Commissioner of the State | of California, | tions 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. | CAPITAL. Amount of Capitel Stock, pald up | incash... 312,500 00 | ASSETS. | Real estate owned by compai $43,750 00 Louns on bond and mor: gage. 604,323 00 | Cash market vaiue of bonds owned by company Amount of loans secured by of bonds, siocks and ol | ketabte securi | Cash in comps i | tocks and Cash in ban Interest due 22,175 63 50,224 15 153,980 28 £1,144,840 75 ¥ companies for re- on 10sses already paid. Total assets. ... i LIABILITIES, Losses adjusted and nnpaid. ... . 23,806 50 22,059 25 43 75 7,440 16 107,081 12 198,825 42 $484.787 20 Pension fund | All other | INCOME. | Net cash actually recefved for acel- | " dent and piate glass premiums. ... $450,817 01 | Netcasn aciually received for marina ! premiums.... 411,998 81 | Received for interest and dividends | “on bonds, stocks, loars, and from | _ali other sources.. Received from all othier sources 42,375 26 pursuant to the provisious of sec- | 135,141 85 | $125,531 00 | 28,904 10 | STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE COMPANY | O, BALTIMORE, IN THE STATE OF MARY- land, on the 31 3 mber, A. D. 1895, | and for the year ending on that day, as maae to | the Insurancé Commlssioner of the State of Cali- i fornia, pursuant 1o the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner, CAPITAL. | Amount of Capltal Stock, patd up in Cash | ASSETS. | Real Estate owned by Company Cash Market Vziue of all Sto Bonds owned by Compan, Cash in Company’s Office. $575,532 57 | 698,255 00 5166 51 and Total assets... $1,419,776 88 | LIABILITIES. ! Losses In process of Adjustment or in Suspens Gross premiums on R one year or less, insurance 50 per $22,229 45 27 30, re- 168,663 65 Total liabilitles... £190,793 10 INCOME. Net Cash_sctua'ly recelved for Surety Premiuins @ Recelved for Interesy on Bonds. Sto $£313,098 10 ends ana | trom all other sources. 14,885 00 | Received for Ken 27,971 49 | Received from 25,805 59 | Total income. EXPENDITURES, Net amount paid for Surety Losses.. Dividends to Stockhoiders. . | Pald or allowed for Commiss $51,400 04 20,000 00 46,817 99 | | 26,412.93 | taxes 17,181 16 | All other | tures. 49,979 25 | st | Total ex; enaitures....... 'Luwes incurred during | " the year. ... $67,301 99 WISKS AND FREMTUNS. [ Total income. . EXPENDITURES. | Net amonnt paia for accident and plate giass losses (Including § losses of previous years). et amount paid for mar Dividends to s:ockholders Paid or aliowed for commi Total expenditures.. Losses Incurred du: ing the year. brokerage. .. Tooeals v 199,799 0L Pait for salaries, fees and other | | _ charges for officers, clerks, efc... 47,00117 Paid for ate, ational and lo ul taxes 4,021 33 | All other payments and expendi- tures. 750 00 Snrety } Risks. Net_amount of Risks| written during the| | $75,123,430 $349,500 47 expired e, WERT | Net amount in _force| | December 31, 1895. .| EDWIN W HIERMAN Subscribed and swort | of January, 1898, G. during isks! the| | PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, 204 Sansome Sireet, VOSS CONRAD & CO., RESIDENT MANAGE!S. RISKS AN Pm«nruu;‘)fllflne mskm Premiums. Net_amount of risks| written dunng the| year...... 5 Net amount expired duflug thex vear | et am December 31, 1895. 70,435,413, 366,133 06 .| 2040.027| 4586575 N, President. KE, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to betore me tnis 10th day 1896. FRANK. H. MASON, U. & Consul-General, of April, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT, | 204 Sansome Street, San Franeisco. |VOSS, CONRAD & CO., General Managers. 1$118,235,422| 3594 115 48 | FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT, Cash in Banks. 92,450 00 Fremiuma in dus Courde of Coliso. | tion. . 48,342 80 | T#98L845 18 i San Franciseo. | ]UNITED STATES BRANCH< | STATEMENT ~—OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— RAGHENANDMUNICH FIRE INSURANGE COMPARY AIX-LA-CHAPELLE, GERMANY, ON ie 315t day of December, A. D. 1895, and for as made 10 the In- State of Cali‘ornia, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- nished by the Commissioner. | ASSETS, | Cash Market Value of all Stocks and [ O% thy Bonds owned by Company $599,600 00 Cash in Banks.. 19,116 43 Premiumsin due " Course of Coliec- tion. - _ 898,708 87 5 50 LIABILITIES, Losses Adjusted and Unpaid. . . $387TTL Gross premiums on l-lu Risks run ning one year or less $88,550 7 reinsurance 50 per cent. 44,290 38 Gross premiuvms oa Fire Kisks run- ning more than one yeusr $ 143 10, reinsurance pro rata .. 30,309 20 Due for Reinsurance Preminms and Sundries. ............. .. 10,262 28 All Other Demands Again pany.. 9,072 75 Total liabilitles.. . Net_Cash nmut\lly received for Fire Premiums. . 2 Received for interest aud dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loaus and from all other source: % $90,321 06 15,750 00 £104,071 08 Total income. PENDITURES, Net amount paid for Fire Losses (including 83,429 94 losses of pre- vious yenrs) $27,618 48 Paid or Allowed for Commission or Brokerage........ 12,845 27 Pald for Salaries, fi‘es lm( ot charges for oflicers. clerks, etc..... 14,149 00 Paid for State, National and local taxes.. i 209 50 Al ather Payments ‘and Expendic tures. .. 14198 97 Total expenditures. ...... ........ $68,916 23 Fire losses Incurred dur- ing the year. 24,421 25 » PREMIUMS. Fire Risks. | Premlums. Tisks| the amount of iiten during | $13,850,536| 3173,937 42 Net amount cf Risk: pired during the vear. 6,259,634 104,848 47 Net amount in force on December 31, 1893 11,336.047| 138,723 86 X EDY, for WEED & K Mavagers. Subscribed ena sworn Lo before me. day of February, 1896. Public, this 15th . F. FISHBECK, Notary PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, 204 Sansome Streef, San Franeiseo, |VOSS, CONRAD & CO. i GENERAL MANAGERS. | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. CEARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- modeled and renovated. 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