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o < 6, 1899, BRYAN LISTENS WHILE GURKE COCKRAN TALKS Nebraskan Declines to Participate in Debate and So the New York Statesman Proceeds With an Address on Trusts. est that can be put in force by any hat happens to be In se ? M a very simple have the the law ine a prac to. provide al penal for the and publicity, and you mous Nel An officer of a cc ) t ve 1 on else ought to be held g to a ous felony. (Abplause 1 by with a statute auth: ssman right of every shipp S franchise to y time every contract and agr with any other person you will I be little difficulty about avold- | 3 srcement of the penal stat for will not be gressed. We want a simple | . ity, and I believe that wili | with the § ial favors. biect to the principle of co-opera- rporate existence is partnership: it is a echeme by. which men, strangers to each other, can co-operate tn production, while p hip was a scheme limited to men who kn 1 were ed to work togethe of corp s 1 . Bryz « amy an ad- n frien com- kran with If rstood d to talk the no e public stockk should the closing his only amme was hingly red Mr. he was a bigger roulke v. er of Oma. as the t y close of the Democratic v than any - cial corporation in the world. 1 iuced Hon, W. Cockran oke for about two hours, B f New York. Mr. Cock- when he concluded cries for Mr. Bry- ran an came from all over t . Finally : for e | Mr. Bryan arose and said thaf for et of the conference all partisan fee hould be eliminated from the g although he agreed Cockran on many of his arguments it w. sary that his side of the centroversy | Juld be given to-morrow. DREYFUS TO PAVE THE ‘ WAY FOR A PARDON | | { | He Will Shortly Withdraw His Ap- peal for the Revision of the Rennes Trial. Sept. 16.~M. de Blowitz »ondent of the Time: LONDON the | corr 8 says: will | | *“I learn that Captain Dreyf | shortly withdraw his appeal for a revision | of the Rennes trial, which will leave the ground clear for the Government to take immediate steps to pardon him. This g don will not annul the civil and milit consequences of the verdict, and therefe ) longer belong to the “There is nothing, however, to pre from appl Court of C 1ash the Rennes trial whene W is produced. will settle in_the south members of his fami! xpose him to such demon- mpathy abroad as might be used against him by his adversaries at hom of ¥ stre be 1C ., Sept. 16.—The corre- | spondent of the_ Daily The . ompetic | Premier, M. Waldec y has (Applause.) The | promi efinitely to a pardon et wenlahe i | 108 us at next Tuesday's Cabinet | t An_ind cou — - BENEFIT AT LOS ANGELES A BRILLIANT SUCCESS whicn the | Over Two Thousand Dollars to Swell o individ- the Fund for the Reception of atent laws. Battery D. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15.—The benefit ything ent hat erery be- | gt the Orpheum held this afternoon for iy the purpose of raising funds to bring atos 10 | home and entertain Battery D was the way onl | most successful function ever held in | Los Angeles. The theater was packed from pit to dome and presented a scena that will scarcely be forgotten. Socle was in its best dress and happiest fram and crowded the floors, boxes and loges and gave vent to ils patriotic fervor in the heartiest applause. The programme included twenty-two numbers and was headed by Modjeska and company in the fourth act of “Much Ado Abeut Noth- 18" The Frawleys gave the second act m _““The Senator,” while Felix Morris 1 players gave “Behind the Scenes. =0 legders were interspersed hetween icts by the regu um bill, Th the ected next Saturday. AEsi T WILLING cduse it is alu It is surrounde ting and does exist, SHARKEY NO ever. But, my friends, you m rem r that Shy Seompany enfoying n public tranchius ex TO TAKE ANY CHANCES Cept at the expense c - 4 Indviaut NEW YORK, Scpt. 15.—At the request 1 say £ Thomas Sharkey another clause to the agrcement covering his com- ] with Jeffries for the heav: weighit championship of the world will he added to-morrow. This clause will rea “The r of ihe contest shall receive T per cent of the purse and the loser 25 yihing Ir it un - e 1t glv (App Pt just and b ticles of agreement origl- the winner to take all.” b i o FIRE AT SEATTLE. Sept. 15 n; re excessively tains rates tha 15—The packing-house e natural evo- | Y + R g AR SRCRR 3 REBELS MARCH TOWARD VENEZUELA’S CAPITAL Serious Condition of Affairs- Reported, Showing the Need of the Detroit to Protect American Interests. O i O O S S S S St S e o ] R S S oot . P > b es PRESIDENT ANDRADE OF VENEZUELA. nela to personally take command of the troops in tionary leader, Castro. It is his intention to sum- on. r Val revo revolut the mari put down the B e ePedeb e eih 900000 008000004040 6H-s50bebedededededo LR S e SRCE S o B S O O O R S e CALL HEADQUARTERS, WELLINGTON HOTEL, WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—A serious condition of affairs prevails in Venezuela, according to cable advices received by ihe State Department to-day from its agents in that country. Consul Luther T. Ellsworth, stationed at Puerto Cabello, cabled to the department that the report was current that after a battle General Castro’s forces had occupied Valencia fu the province of Carabobo, driving the Government forces out. This Governnisnt has a consular agent at Valencia and it is presumed that Mr. Ellsworth has called upon him for a report. Mr, Russell, the American Charge d'Affaires at Caracas, cabled the de- partment in confirmation of the Herald's advices that President Andrade had gone to the front to assume personal command of the Government forces in the field, and his dispatch indicated that a critica] condition of affairs exist- ed. He requested that the movement of the cruiser Detroit to La Guayra be expedited in order that American citizens and their interests might be adequately protected. Valencia, which the insurgents are reported to have occupied, is con- nected by railroad with Caracas, and its occupation indicates that the in- surgents are making progress toward the capital with a view to its cap- ture. Senor Pulido, Venezuelan Charge d’Affaires, is confident that the re- bels wiil be subdued by the Government forces. The dispatch from Mr. Russell was referred to Acting Secretary of Navy Allen. That official could take no action, however, in view of the fact that the cruiser Detroit is now on her way to La Guayra and is expected to have reached that point to-da It was reported this afternoon that the Detroit had arrived at San Juan, but officials have no information to confirm this report and as the cruiser was ordered to proceed directly to the Venezuelan coast, they do not credit it. Upon arrival at La Guayra, which is the sea- port of Caracas, Commander Hemphill, commanding the cruiser, will co-oper- ate with Mr. Russell to provide adequate protection for American interests. DISAPPEARAACE M 0L Loy morning for New York, where arrive to-morrow. The w were at this port September 3, h been sent to participate in the G campment ceremonies, ng of the terday. 2 S INTERESTS THE COAST. the re. ational — | pointed and Postoffice Opened. Mrs. Knudson Le?Vesl WASHI Sept. 15.—The Light- Her Home in Redding. il 'on September 20 remove i epairs light vessel ) moored. off Francisco harbor. s to-day appointed Post- tra Costa ( ntrance to San M. Soto w master at Conc Special Dispatch to The Call. | | of perjur; erty. On April 1899, M. F. Cochrane, who is a brother of James W. Cochrane, | the aftorney in the action, served upon Smyth a copy of the summons at the latter's residence, but neglected to serve | them ‘pon his wife. On August 1S, 1809, | James W. Cochrane had a default entered against. Mr. and Mrs. Smyth and Mr. | and Mrs, Defiennes and the suit dismissed. | Smyth and - ARREST Mrs. Ella J. Smyth Charges the San Rafael Bill Collector With Perjury. SAN RAFAEL, Sept. 15—M. F. Coch- rang, the local note shaver and bill col- lector, whose name has been more or less | prominently before the public since he withdrew from the bonds of Henry Young, the alleged Tiburon fire fiend, a day before the latter fled the country, had a warrant issued for his arrest to-night on a charge , preferred by Mrs. Ella Smyth before City Recorder E. Gardner. The warrant was placed in the hands of Con- stable George Agnew for service, but at | a late hour Agnew had not succeeded in locating Cochrane's whereabouts. It is alleged in the complaint that Coch- rane willfully, falsely and corruptly swore that he had served papers upon her which | were never served. It appears from state- ments of Mrs. Smyth, the plaintiff and her husband, Attorney Charles W. Smyth, that on September 10, 1868, she bought from Mrs. Mary F. Defiennes and H. J. Defie: nes, her husband, a piece of property uated on the Reservoir road in this cit At the time the property was purchased it was mortgaged to John C. Dickson for On_April 25, 18 foreclosure proc, Dickson commenced ngs against the prop- | Judgment was entered and M. F. Coch- rane was appointed commissioner to sell the property. Cochrane swore that h served the papers in the case on both i&sééarney Smyth and his wife on April 27, The defendant, M. F. Cochrane, sought | District Attorney Mclsaac to-night and tried hard to persuade that official not to permit the comnlaint to be filed. He said that his wife was witn him when he served a copy of the summons upon Mrs. er husband. At the same time. to another person Attorney James ‘W. Cochrane stated that a gentleman was with his brother when the summons was served, while Mrs. Smyth herself asserts that Captain H. A. Gorl told her John C. Dickson was with him when the sum- mons was served. On account of these conflicting state- ments made by the interested parties and others, District Attorney Mclsaac refused to interfere. Arthur Scott had Smyth arrested a few days ago for obtainin, money under false pretenses, but the af- fair was settled and the case dismissed be- fore the warrant could be served. Coc rane, who had tried to collect the bill, duly embraced the opportunity to ‘‘roast Smyth in the Bulletin, for which paper heé has been corrcsponding. The trouble hetween Smyth and Coch- rane first arose from Cochrane’s duplicity in giving the three morning paper corre- spondents a story detrimental to Smyth's interests. It was sent to the niner by W. J. Eden, who also acts as corre- spondent for the Evening Post. Cochrane gave the ¢ to the telegraph operator to be sent to the Bulletin as an evidence of his good intentions, and afterward slipped @ note. to the operator telling him not to send the story to the Bulletin, By this_procedure he evidently expected to get Smyth roasted and would himself ve any trouble that might folio OF COCHRANE @+o+0+0+0+0+0+5+0 e B O ik A g o SCES SECE SRCR S @ + MRS. CHARLES W. SMYTH, B +54040+000+000+@ resent when Cochrane came to the | ouse. He served papers on my husband | while standing on the porch, but did not | ;qme into the house where my sister and | were.” | Attorney Smyth declared to-night that | Cochrane had not only placed him to the | trouble and expense of a law suit in or- | der to recover his property by the alleged | perjury, but that the defendant had per- | sistenily endeavored to poison the mind of his wife and father against him by insinuating to them that Smyth was los- ing money at cards and squandering it on women of questionable reputation. e S S Ca SRCSY SR A S The $1 tickets are the only ones that will be good on returning beats, Tiburon ferry. . *Waste Not, Want Not.” Little leaks bring to want, and little im- purities of the blood, if not attended to, | bring a ““Want”’ of health. Hood’s Sar- | saparilla is the one and only specific that | il remowve all blood humors and impuri- ties, thereby putting you into a condition of perfect health and strength. trick was disco in time, al: though the story went to the Examiner, but w hed E Cochra ard told Smyth and his father and tha he had saved Smyth's repu persuadin, the by spaper representatives not to use the vth discovered that he w getting the double cross he became so angry that Cochrane was chased out of his office with a club on attempting to collect the bill of Arthur Scott. “I can prove the truth of my charge that Cochrane has committed perjury by two persons,’ said Mrs. Smyth to-night “My husband and my slster were both [ e SECE SORE SO SRS i aloas o '] WRECKED VESSELS FOR THE INSURANCE When Sm story | | | arrest at | Pensions Granted, Postmasters Ap- | REDDING, Sept. 15.—All Redding s [ {100 J.§p\;>m§§5“ ~mu\nf;"='fl'\1lgflffi, | aroused over the strange disappearance | County. vice M. 1. Cummings, remoyed of a well known and highly respected Al postal mbEvioo Date e T Ere lady last night. She is Mrs. Louisa and Fern, Shasta County, will be discon- | Knudsoh, mother of William, Andrew ; tinu fler Oc and Miss Jennie Kundson and Mrs. Otto | K-"\gp ,}",’f[“ Bates. All day Thursday Mrs. Knudson | Spacteefsky, / complained of terrific palns in her head. | " XSUNE It seemed, she said, as if her brain were ~ Oreg e s | Bouquets and scuyen ere £0ld by hteen society buds, 0 were radiant new gowns. The performance netted 2540, { Preparations are now under way for the | 1 must reception of the battery boys, who are | on fire. She was evidently wandering in | Coy, § to 8. her mind, for she talked of going south | on a visit. She said she could not mmm| in town. 5 Mabout 9 o'clock last night Mrs. Knud- | son was talking with her son and daugh- fer when she again compiained of pain in | her head, Her daughter prevailed on her ‘ | RICH MINES LEASED. American Syndicate to Control the Property. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. VALPARATSO, Sept. 15.—The Important d rich mines with smelting plant at %o go to her rocm and lie down while she bremwed a cup.of tea. When the young y turned ten minutes later Mrs. % By e had disappeared. An open win- va Blanca and Antofogasta have been e wed. her _means of exit, Miss ed for fifteen years by an American i ndicate. /The press expresses satisfac- Knudson called her brothers and they be- gan a search, but no trace of the missing Woman could be found. The alarm wa spread in the neighborhood and other: joined in the search, Finally City Marshal Fisher was noti- fied. He rang the fire bell, and when the crowd gathered the circumstances were explained. Nearly a hundred men joined in the gearch. One hundred yards from the Knudson house i a river. The stream was patroled and examined for more than a mile, and the hills near town were | tion over the fact that Americans will open that enormously rich mineral region. A huge antediluvian fossil, not yet | classifled, has been discovered near Cal- | dera. | —— i Solano Teachers’ Institute. | SUISUN, Sept. 15.—The Solano County Teachers’ Institute of 1899 will be held in Suisun, beginning October 16 and continu- ing In sessfon for five days. There will be Netrear ample accommodations for all the teach- | Mrs. Knudson's daughter, Mrs, Otto | ¢S and other visitors, notwithstanding Bates, lives five miles south of town. A | Unauthorized reports to the contrary. messenger was sent there, but the missing | ‘ommittecs for the entertainment of the teachers have been success of the meetl appointed, and the ng is assured. st Masons Entertained. MARYSVILLE, Sept. 15.—The Masonic lod of this city, Smartsville, Wheat- | land and Yuba City to-night entertained the following grand officers of the order, who were _here to exemplify the work' Judge F. M. Angellotti of San Rafael, - C. A. Patton of San Fran’ woman had ot been seen. Some of the searching party remained out all night, | but found nothing. This morning tracks | believed to be those of Mrs. Knudson were found leading to the river. At‘ noon, however, no further trace could be found. The river at this point is very | swift and would quickly carry a body out of sight. The ole community is flarmed and distre DESTRUCTIVE FOREST FIRE. |FU0" Monter: C & Fatton of San Fran- AR of Martinez, grand junior warden;, and 1 804 Threatened to Destroy the Town of ' W. H. Edwards, grand lecturer. St. Helena. | ——-—— ST. HELENA, Sept. 15.—One of the | Irrigation Congress. most destructive Torest fires ever known | BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 15.—The Governor in the history' of Napa County has been | has appointed the following delegation to raging in the mountains west of town for | the National Irrigation Congress, at Mis- several days. The fire originated in So- | soula, September 25-27: J. D. Wood of homa County, nearly twelve miles from here, and in front of strong winds has traveled so rapidly that now It is just Brad are transported at a i j ¢ Jompany - wi bevond the outskirts of the town. Many | of Reish Y J n ‘u:[m: ;{ e ; K ompany was de-| ,::““r”“g! are threatened and n large force | \’Mn "h[);:;g and Robert Chattin of Moun. 8. mated at $165,000, which is covered by §0.- | 6 as not adv. d Vvery choolhouse Burned. with the apyl e mnuiiba o 900 ¢ The 1085 0n the stock was neTl’;fir’K';.f’Tfiwf.? (he past tweive h’gn‘;::“ MARYSVILLE, Sept 15.—Word has Somcede. the principle of ft. (AD It consisted of 223,00 pounds ef | and seems, If anyibing, Lo be turning back | been received that the schoolhouse fn the has no right to empawer any pri- stern meats. 40 dressed hogs, a lary nment ha g prir Sasten e g8, @ large Gov | form a function unless it | ¥ agency o ers’ S N Yo one whigh the ernment would be bound | even a knife was saved. There ‘.2’;’,'2' nR;E itscll to perfc not to be | five head of live cattle in the yards. Thay found. The only excuse for < @ pri- | were turned loose when the fire broke out. Vate corporation to discharge a ¢ function | and as they are wild some difficulty had lx tho excuse that the service will be moreY heen found in rounding them up. fctent. The question, then, of municipal | ik e ehorenip 15 @ mere question of expediency. | ANE fire broke out at 3:30 a.’m. n one There are many grave guestions, to be ! £ ses, which connected . e 3 | with the sausage-room. Tt 4 before a municipal ownership could be | Wit 3 he plant con- sidered BELOTS A enl operation. even. though | SPsted of four large and one small smok we would now et abont the task. Now, is | houses, two packing-houses, an ice plant. there any practical remedy that this conferénce | and a-lard refinery. - ‘| set on its course. Many wagons, huts and Oak Valley district has been destroyed b; much cordwood huvé been destroved and fire. The loss will reach $1000. The build- the beauty of the country through which ing was insured for $500. the fire nas swept has been destroyed for | geveral years to come. SAMPSON’S FLEET SAILS. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15.—Rear Ad- miral Sampson’s fleet, consisting of the New York, Indlana, Brooklyn, Massachu- ts and Texas, left here at & o'clock Ball-Player Strikes a Conductor. George Hanley, an ex-ball player, was arrested last nlfht by Detective Gibson and charged with disturbing the peace. He boarded a Hayes street car and prof- fered the conductor a bad §0-cent. plece. On the latter refusing to accept the coln Hanley struck him in the face. - - Spencer, J. H. Lowell of Rosewell, J. C.| of Rathdrum, C. B. Hart of Rose- | well, 1. L. Evans of Mahid, T. E. Ricks | Captain Munroe and Captain Duncan With Their Respective Crews Placed Under Arrest. —Six men are under charged with wreck- urance com- Two of them are Captain Munroe Abner Duncan. Captain Mun- hooner St. Thomas schooner Ju- HALI sels an ing v panies AL wrecked In some th of Cape B schooners were mysterious Jast e, tem nt that a nta carrfec d at St. P cargo of iobsters ¢ which was rre hefore the tion by the > arrest of . The consequences of a diseased condi- tion of the stomach and digestive and | nutritive system are most disastrous to the whole body. One by ome every organ may become involved. The mis- ery is maddening. The most extreme cases of “stomach trouble” and the evils resulting from it have been cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It strengthens the , purifies the lmd}? with sound blood and builds healthy flesh. "I was taken with severe headache,” writes Thomas A. Swarts, Dox 103, Sub-Station ¢, Co- lumbus, Ohio, then cramps in the stomach, and ay food would not Jigest, then kidney and liver trouble, and my back got weak so I could scarcely get around. I just gave money to the doctors whenever I thought they would do me 4 good, but the more T doctored the worse I until' six years pessed. 1 }had become poorly I could only walk in the house by the aid of chair, and 1 got so thin I had -‘mbx"p o die, thinking that I could not be cured. Then T saw one of my neighbor boys and he said, “Take my advice and take Dr. Pierce’s Golder Medical Discovery and make 4 new man out of yourself.” The first bottle helped sae 5o I thoughit T would another, and after I had taken eight bottles in about six weeks I was weighed and found I had gained twenty-seven (27) pounds. I have done ore hard work in the past eleven month than I did in two years before, and T am as stout and healthy to-day, T think, as I ever was.» Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness. CAFE ROYAL Corner Fourth and Market, 8. F. Try our Special Brew Steam and Lager, Se. Overcoats and Valises checked free. ' CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | —OF THE—— | —OF THE—— | “American Fire | INSURANCE COMPANY 0% PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF ennsylvania, on the 31st day of December, A. D. 183, and for the year endin, t day, as made to the Insur Comm! T the State of California, purs: to the provisions of ctions 610 and 611 of Political Code, ! cona per blank furnished by the Com- | | mission CAPIT. of Capltal Stoc AL. | Real v_Company. Loan: and Mortgages...... Cash Market Value of ali Stocks and | “Bonds owned by Company Amount of Loans secured by pledge of Bond: and other mar- ketable as collateral >ash in Compan Banks 4 due and .‘asll lt!r_l» E | Stacks &nd Loans . 1,037 50 | Cash in Company | Interest due and accrued on Bonds Interest due an: and Mortgages .... Premiums in due Course of Coilec- Bills receivable, not Matured, taken for Fire and Marine Ris] nts due and accrued . Ground Rents, well secured Total Assets LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid A Losses it process of Adjustment or ense : ted, Including expe; Gross premiums on Fire Risks ru g one year or 0 per c 8 on Fl i3 than one ye surance pro_ Tai premiums on Marin avigation Risks, ce 100 per cent . premiums on _Mari Rieks, reinsurance 50 per cent & Amount v e red omr perpetual fire insurance policies Commissions and Brokerage due and to become due 566,667 35 | Total Liabilities ............. = | INCOME, Vet Cash actually received for Fire premiums e 1,226,144 49 Deposit premiums on perpatual RIRM, oo fosisbanesivasieaatenots - 16,780 08 | Received for interest on Bonds and | Mortgages B gt ooy 61,574 85 | Recelved for interest and dividends | on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from | all other sources g 44,642 60 | Received for Rents .. Received from all other Total Income 3 | EXPENDITURE! Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in- cluding $120,141 60, losses of previ- ous years) ...... .$ 781,877 Net amount paid for Marine Losses ro- (Including deposit turned Dividends to Stockholders Paid or allowed for Comm! Brokerage ... 42 Pald for Salarie a ther charges for officers, clerks, etc. premiums Pald for State, National and local taxes 3 5 SR All other pa and ments tures ... s Total Expenditure: Losses incurred during the year. Risks and Premiums, | Fire Risks. Premiums. Vet amount written Vet amount of Risks| during the Risks $129,088,171 |31, | | 4,496 47 | of expired during thel | _year, | 130,651,130 | 1,563,512 04 Net amount in force/ 2% 156 04 RY, President. retary. before me, this December 31, 1858 THOS. H. MONT RICHARD MARIS, S Subscribed to and sworn to 6th day of February, 18%9. HENRY F. REARDON, Notary Public. EDWARD BROWN & SONS, GENERAL AGENTS, 411-213 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, Night in Venice. B . STATEMENT | | Premiums in due ~ | Rents due and a THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 WARRANT OUT FOR THE POSITIVELY | This 1s the last opportunity you will ever have to buy our stock at rock bottom price. You have watched other oil stocks advance steadily, and probably wished you had bought in on the ground floor, Our stock will be sold as fol~ lows ¢ Sept. 1te 151000 $1.00 Bept. 15 to 25—1000 sharss at 140 Bopt. 25 to Oot. 5—1000 1.80 Oct. 5 to 15—-1000 2.20 Oct. 15 to 25—1000 2.60 Oct. 25 to Nov. 5—1000 3.00 Nov. 5 to 15—1000 3.40 Nov 15 to 25—1000 shares st 380 Nov. 25 to €20 Dee & to 16—1000 shares st 460 Dec. 15 to 25—1000 shares st 5.00 0/ 400~ Profit —BY— CHRISTMAS! and 1000 per cent profit if we strike oil in the meantime. Applications received up to Saturday, Sept. 16th, 12 o’clock’ midnight, or mail or- ders bearing postmark up to that hour, will be filled at g1 per share. BIG PANOCHE OIL CO., ADAMS BUILDING, 206 KEARNY STREET. BAN FRANCISCO. STATEMENT ——OF THE— CONDITION ANDy AFFAIRS ——OF THE— SVEA INSURANCE COMPANY F GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN, ON THE 31st day of December, A. D. 1895, and for ending on that day, as made to tha Commissioner of the State of Ca ons of secti; rsuant to the Drovis ns 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished the Commissioner, CAPITAL. t of Capltal ck, paid up in ASSETS. owned by Company. $703,200 00 ds and Mort, T 24 Cash Market Value of all Bonds owned by Company 333,684 84 Amount of Loans sgcured by pled of Bonds, Stocks and other ma Ketable se Stocks and Loans Interest due and aceru and Mortgages . tion . Bills receivable, not for Fire and Marl M e Riske... fatured, taken Due from other Companies for Re- insurance on losses already paid.... Total Assets ! LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid.. 3 in process of Adjustm Spense s resisted, ineluding expenses premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less, § i re- ineurance 50 per cent. Gross pre- miums on Fire Risks running more than one year, $——; reinsur- ance pro rata..... Gross premiums on or $106,666 61 “Marine and In- land Navigation Risks, $——: re- fnsurance 100 per Cent............... Gross premfums on Marine Time Risks, $— reinsurance 30 per cent : $53 Liabllity fo Departmen Cash dividends remaining unp All other demands against the C pany 2 Total Liabilities INCOMP. Net Cash actually received for Fire premiums Net Cash a rine premi Received for Mortgages Recelved for interest a on -Bonds, Stocks, Loans ar $1,380,801 39 iy recelved for Ma- terest on Bonds and {dends trom all other sources 22804 08 _f ved for Rents Ved from all other source Total Income ENDIT Net ar tor (including 1 g vious years $570,655 44 Net amount paid for M (ncluding $——. losse vious years)..... Dividends to Stockholders (8% Paid or allo for Commission or Brokerage b 418,474 29 Pald for Salaries, Fees and other Sharges for officers, clerks, etc.... 132,752 38 aid for S and local All other pi d expenditures 1,307.0 Total Expenditures .. Losses incurred during the year. “Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks. | Premiums. Net amount of Risks | written during the| | VAT oieiiiieniniie | 201,390,452 (52,095,462 81 Net amount of Risks| expired during the| | ..... 173,489,061 | 842,281 05 force| bor 31, 1898.....| 106,831.322 | 1,096,536 88 OLOF WLJK, President = ERNST BRI Subscribed and sworn to before day of April, 159 GUDM. AKERMARK, Notary Publie. cretary. me this ist EDWARD BROWN & SONS, GENERAL AGENTS, 411-413 CALIFORNIA STREET, - SAN - FRANCISCO.