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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1900 ROBBED OF HER DIAMONDS BY b CHINESE THE : Mrs. ’\Ielhe Pmnneys Confi- | dence Abused by Her Servant. the Smlen ese servant in the house widow of the late we rested at an early g by Policeman J. v)c)\(-d up in the tanks, t h. ¥ Mrs. Phinney hd rin g had been stolen from nd from his report the capt: one in Lockwood of the Engl 28 been ordered to transfer uties to First Lieutenant kneon of the Engineer Corps o St. Paul, Minn, where e Major Frederic V. Al’bol Major Abbot will r assi he chie: of engl- ph E. Kuhn _of the Engi Newport, R. L nt Robert P. ofessor of Sec- ferred from 7 1 of that regi- rl F. Hartmann, U. been ordered to ple, paymaster, port to he Department ilef paymaster of ing Major William WANTS FENCES TO BE ONLY TEN FEET HIGH Another Strong Protest Filed With Supervisors Against Unsightly Advenxsmg Billboards. s filed yesterday w‘th THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BASEBALL TOURNAMENT Final Game Will Be Played Next Tuesday—Contests Scheduled for To-Day. baseball tourna- ay next Tuesday president of the B the umpire. Th for to-day are as fol- grounds—Franklin v milton ve. Hearst; Ham e Mann vs v Mission. 10, 11, 12, 2 and s — Crocker VS, The standing of | N at 33 .333 2000 Suvmounans PP —_—————————— James McLaughlin’s Will. wil . McLaughlin, who N estate vaiued ‘1! 1 for r probate yesterday. | £ property , to his son, a life estate in Mrs. Margaret | and dow, aughlin > to his wi ———— Fell From His Wagon. Hammerdan, a teamster, fell from his wegon on Howard street yester- day afternoon and sustained an cnended lacerated wound of the scalp. wreated @t the Receiving Hospl rges of grand larcency will be | th ago Captain Seymour that a val- bag in which she kept her Detective Dillon was detailed on | nment m | ignal Corps post, | 42 59 e v NSNS SN EENENE NS ANEEEEE 'GRACE ADDISON VROOM IS GIVEN HER LIBERTY L g e e e o e e o of 4 o+ @Q - GrandR-public Scintifias— | o Little cigars, made of good tobacco, a . pleasing : moke—special to-day. . ® | ...tem for 15¢ ; & Clgar Stand in Rotunda. THE LADY THANKS THE * COURT. Beieieieiooeseieieig 't Quaranteed Hhere is a | thorough y <« —HE charge of assault to murder | against Mrs. Grace Addison Vroom, the actress, for shooting her actor busband, Frederic Vroom, on May 17, B s AR A A AR A THE EMPORIUM. Attractive Sp Special Sale of Tobacco. Thursday only we offer: Old English Gurve Gut-One of the choicest Pipe Tobaccos, put up in curved tin boxes that fit the pocket. 10 siz~. 2 for 15¢c. 20c size for 15c. @lear HavanaGigars—A sm lot (1700 only; Co.. Key West—specxal for this da only. .5c each | 2R RRRERRRREERRRRRRRRRRRIRR, Waich 31.37. piece; not awatch with aclock move- good time- use of his alleged Infidelity, was dlis- ment, but an ex- fssed by Judge Cabaniss yesterday celent pendant 6 | L ng. Mrs. Vroom sat on a chair to { set, stem-winding oavi(‘l\‘n ‘ur :!(-A;—‘rju;)lr-larl han(;t: with a ¢ > American move- ¥ vell covering her face. She eager- | * % ment, in a: en- d to the testimony of the wit-| 4 T o i o 1d when the Judge dismissed the | o ? Sop o o k him warmly by the band | § % thabwe fuly guar. g 5.1 antee for one year. Dillon testified that no one gl Offered Thups= d to swear to a complaint. | $ 5 day cnly at ocured five witnesses, but none | ¢ & the extraordinary Orr, Vroom's rtner, ko | 4 8 special price.... = tified that he saw M 3 Vroom | ¢ x Jewelry Department—Rotunda. immediately after the shoot She was | ¢ N in a very excited condition and seemed | ¢ to be out n_‘( her mind. Vroom whispered | | L to him: “Tell my wife that I slept here » : ¢ ne 1€'T should die.” OFr losked at | ¢ ' & Men’s Fine Y:uw ; n 1 ; <hl4= had shot him be- : y | & Underwear Camel's- eaten her. He had struck | > breast. - Vroom was | 4 {18 77c Garment, =S self than his | T ! Draw- n to h | @e oo 000000 0o6eoe0 ers, made of nice fleecy “on] wlth a im as 1o whether her hu slept at 10 Annle street, ;,:—d her not to get him mixed up in on the afternoon of May 7. He said he had recefved an accidental gunshot wound in the back. It v as a small wound and ffairs. Vroom had wanted when Vroom k off his shirt the bullet | gecastor prevaricate | dropped on the flgor. he re- = Judge sald he did not think It was t necessary to call any more witnesses and Third street, | as no complaint had been sworn to he his office ' would dismiss the case. YOUNG CHINESE WINS A DEGREE AS A PHYSICIMN Law Keem Gains Attention at California Medical College. ———ii Law Keem, a bright young Chinese stu- dent in medicine receiving his degree, was the star of the commencement exercises fornia Medical College held last t Metropolitan Hall. n other graduates, men and wo- cholastic gowns and mortar MANY UUUBT I LOANS MADE BY LIVERMORE BANK - The Experts Report Shows ftock to Have Depreci- ated in Value. Oakland Omce San Francisco Call, broadway, May 16. | During the trial of the Varney case to- | @ay the report of the expert, who was commissioned to examine the books of the Bank of Livermore after the death of r Pitcher, was presented in evi- of the Ca evening s Fourte a The principal item of interest in became doctors of medicine, whils the report was a statement that doubtful | 3_ audie: d the entertaining programme which had a s aggregating about $20,000 had been | B o ibs L eer VPRS0 T nade as the result of the bank being com- | elled to bid in property on foreclosure opposite side were assembled the mem- bers of the faculty, headed by the dean, Dr. Daniel Maclean. Professor J. M. Mitchell, as master of ceremonies, offi- ciated. The opening number was a piano solo by Mrs. 8. P. Blumenberg. Benjamin Fay Mills, pastor of the First Unitarian Church of Oakland, delivered an Invocation, Mrs. L. a. Larsen gave a cornet solo, “The Holy City.” " After the | | conferring of degrees by President ‘\Lu' lean, Katherine Krieg g a . selected solo. Samuel M. Shortridge delivered an ad- dress, the theme of which was the value of education and the position of the phy- sician as a student of mankind to alle- viate suffering and to ease the burdens of humanity. Mrs. Larsen favored the audience with another cornet number and the exercises were closed with the benediction by Rev. Mr. Mills. art, the accountant em- | t the books, testified that | d the value of the real property of | taken for debt, to be $12,000 less than the ledger account “If the bank were asked to pay its de- mount it owes the ttorney Treat, ‘ K, wered Stuart. | “If you should deduct that amount from | J the ‘hl 000 capital stock, how much would % omething more than $27,000." Is that the depreciation of lhe value of the lumml stock 7 “It is. “Besides that, are there not some unse- cured notes which you counted as good?" “There are.” | Attorney Moore here interjected a re- mark that the greatest fallacy on earth is the belief that figures won't lie. n his The graduating class ig as follows: S. opinion anything could be proved by fig- | P. Blumenberg, Edward H. Byron, Harry ures B. Crocker, Katherine Duff, Frank S. Attorney Wheeler stated that the inten- | Dobs, Max J. Gerdes, Vera Hamiiton, tion was to show the loss to the bank re- | Charles B. Waller, Willlam H. Horsley, sulting from taking unsecured notes and | Law Kecm, . Petersen, George G. real property not worth the money loaned | Reinle, John_A. Riley, William C. Ship- it. This shrinkage, he said, already ap- | ley, Samuel H. ‘Weitman. pears to amount to more than $33,000 | The members of the faculty present Assistant Cashier F. Mathieson lssln\ediwfirpz Dr. Daniel Maclean, Dr. M. that the bank had lost $150 on a note | Mitchell, Dr. W. E. Church, Dr. J. Pl given by the late G. Valensin and that it now held an unsecured note of A Hatch for $1000. Pitcher himself, accord- ing to the witness, had frequently drawn on the bank for money against his salary Schmitz, Dr. G. G. Gear, Dr. J. W. Ham. ilton, Dr. Frank Cornell, M. ( Hauserlnl proféssor of jurisprudenc H. | Logan, Dr. A. §. Scott, Dr. W. A ‘W llcflx | Dr. W. A. Harvey, Dr. ‘Charles Clark, gecount, but at s death was really in- | Dr. 3L Hunsaker, Dr. 8. Schmi | debted to it for only §20. | Dr. 3.5, Miller, Dr. R, A. Buchanan " The case was continued until to-morrow | Ium Keem completed his four years’ morning at 9:30 o'clock. course under the patronage of th | Seventh Day Adventists, his earlier train. ing having been given him at the Ad- —ee—— The prettier the girl the longer it takes | \ ventists’ college of Healdsbhurg. & young man to teach her how to skate. DRUGS WlLL NOT CURE! N = SR LT - Tl e Call on me and see the curative power of Electricity. My Belt is hailed as the greatest blessing in the medical world, for it restores life force and cures disease. This is the best form of applying the healing current and appeals to your good sense. I apply the power in'a way which blends with your magnetism and keeps up a pleasant glow through the blood vessels and re-enforces the muscular coats of the arteries, feeds the cells and tissues with energy and builds up nerve and muscle. My method absolutely cures your RHEUMATISM, KIDNEYS, BACKACHE, or NERVOUS WEAKNESS. Resd What My Belt Has Done. 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EENEPRDREER H £ Rev. | small percentage of cotten to prevent shrinking; shirts have self fronts and ribbed tails; drawers strengthened in the seams by a tape covering; re-en- forced seats; underwear in every way thorough'y dependabie—on special sale Thursday only, per garmnnt. - 77¢c R R E R R R R R R R R R R AR R R R R R R, Y YRR RN R KRR ARY, PLAGUE BREAKS 0OUT AFRESH IN JAPAN Four Fatal Cases of tne Dread Disease Reported in Osaki and More May Be Found. VANCOUV. B. C, May 16.—The steamer Empress of India brings the un- welcome news that the plague has again broken out in Japan, this time in Osaki. The Kobe Herald savs there were four es of the disease in Osaki during April, fatal. Plague germs were ocated In the blood of the vie- There is grave apprehension that pest may spread at this time, the be- of the wet, warm season, whe; conditions’ will be specially f: the ginning climatic { vorable to the cultivation of the bacilli. The Nippon states that no fewer than eleven persons dled from the pest last month, that their remains were cremated | and their property disinfec but that the public was carefully kept in ignorance of the renewal of the plague. - Good Cycle Races. SANTA ANA, May 16—The bicycle races here this afternoon at the fair grounds drew a large crowd. Peach of Corona rode five miles, paced by a motor- On one side of the flower-banked plat-l form were massed the graduates. On the made by Martinez & | TBB moxmx. THE EHPOBI'UU. ecial Offerings for Men and Boys. cheerfully and without question. Men’s Sample Shoes. Special Sale Thursdap, Friday and Saturday. ingham & Hecht, the marufacturers and whoesalers, at a liberal reduction from manufacturer’s prices— 479 pairs in all. Calf, Tan Cilf, and Kangaroo; Lace and Congress sty'es; all styles toes ard tips; Goodyear we't sewed soles. Shoes that retail regulariy for 0, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00 per pair. We have marked them for Special Sale for three days, beginning this morning, all at the uniform price, per pair.. The sizes are 7, 74 and 8. Men’s Clothing. Special Sale Thursday, Friday and Saiurday. Any $15.00 Man $15.00 suit in the departmont (ani there are hundr:ds of them) during the thr:e days meation:d abovs at one=fifth off the regular price. Single or double | breasted Sacks, Cutaway Frocks and Prince A berts, made in the very best manner of Serges, Worsteds and Chaviols, in tha newest pat- terns and eff :cts—zuits having th2 fit, finish and general appearance of made-to-order garments—all sizas, regulars, stouts and long, our exception- $’2.oo ally good $15va ues, for three days Men’s $4.00 Pants $2.28— We have just 110 pairs of stylish silk-mixed Cassimere Pants, sizes 34 to 42 waists; well- made, perfect-fitting garments, good enough for dress; admirable to brighten up your business coat and vest—on special sale for three days, per sz.zs pair.. Second Alsle—Right of Entra f EMPORIY Golden Rule nm...-u CALIFORNIA'S LARijT--AMERICAS GRANDEST STORE. | eycle, in 11 00d won the flv mnw LIVE-BIRD CHAMPIONSHIP. handicap in and__ the St Sweac etdated Snovers Floracita in 3:30. Henry Griesedieck of St. Louis Wirs the Lemp Trophy. ST. LOUIS, May 16.—A feature of third day's championship shoot at Du- pont Park was the shoot-off of the ties | for the Lemp trophy for | amateur live-bird champio NAMED SUPERIOR JUDGE. F. G. Ostrander Will Fill the Unex- pired Term in Merced. Special Dispatch to The Call MERCED, May 16—F. G. Ostrander, District Atforney of Merced County, was to-day appointed by Governor Gage to fill ip, the win- iesedieck of from the who had . entitied | the unexpired term of Superfor Judge of | o shoot fo - Allen of | this nty, The vacancy was caused by | Kansas City . as he was forced | the resignation of Judge J. K. . who | to return home, and this left six contest- | was appointed attorney f Sperry, Craig, Powers, Daniels, | Fancher estate. Mr. Ostr ‘and Griesedieck. District Attorney, effect at 12 m. believed that the who are at present a Distriet Atto * and Powers was ving out on his_third Linderman went on “miss » first o droj Danlels and and Craig on his seventh, eck and Sperry to fight it bir ‘hur fifth bird: leaving Grieses out e uperyis in‘sessfon, will appoi before they adjour: Sperry finally missed his thir h bird, a_dark twister, which got away from his first barrel altogether and aught only enough of the second to make him travel faster. bird cleanly and the trophy was his. —_— Earthquake at Mexico. CITY OF MEXICO, May 16.—Two sharp shocks of earthquake were experienced here at half-past 1 o'clock this afternoon, Unitarians Choose Officers. CHICAGO, May 16.—The first regular sesston of the Western Unitarian Confer- ence was heid here to-day. The election | of officers for the ensuing year resulted | in the re-election of Rev. W. A. Gould president, Rev. J. inger vice presi- dent and Albert Schieble secretary and treasurer., | STATEMENT OF THE | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY, Limited, F LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. ON THE 31ST day of December, A. year ending on that day, as made to the In- surance Commissioner of the State of Cal farnia, pursuant to the provisions of Sectlor per blank furnished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Amoum of Capital Stock pald up In "ash $500,000 00 ASSET ocks and ash Market Value of all Cllond. owned Company. $1,179,912 00 Cash in Banks 197,071 00 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans . 11,561 00 Pr(‘mluml in due Course of Collem 10 . . 160,415 00 | Bllll receivable, not Matured, taken for Fire and Marine Risks. 6,045 00 Policy Stamps on hand... 1,406 00 Tota! Assets LIABILITIES. Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense Gross premium $181,300 00 land Navigation Risks, $. reinsurance 100 per cent. 144,515 00 Grose Premiums on Marine Time ks, §....; reinsurance 50 per cent An e ther demands against the com- PARY sevveesressceiens A3 67,160 00 Total Liabllities .. $393,375 00 INCOME. Net Cash actually received for Ma- rine premiums $480,052 00 Recelved for_interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, and from all other ‘sources ... cee B9 00 Total Income ..... $517,831 00 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Marine Losses.. $391,475 00 Paid for Sal fees and other charges for offic 42,757 12 Paid for taxes 8,019 53 All other 1,271 Total Expenditures .. Risks and Premiums. Net amount of Risks written during the) year . Net amount of Risks, expired during _the year . .| 7616705 | 501,061 00 Net amount in_force December 31, 1899 7421690 | 144,91 0 J. WILLIAMSON, President. JOHN GICK, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me. {his 253 day of January, 1900. W. J. SUL] Pnitea’ Statea Deputy Consal at Liverpool. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. COMPANY, GENERAL AGENTS. J. B. F. DAVIS & SON, MANAGERS, 215 SANSOME STREET, BAN FRANCISCO. Telephone 59~ $74,880,740 | $501,401 00 STANDARD MARINE D. 1899, and for the | 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as 0 00 | UNITED STATES BERANCH. STATEMENT STATEMENT el OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY F NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW York, on the iist day of December, A. 1599, and’ for the vear ending on that day, > de 1o the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Com- missioner. SUN INSURANCE OFFICE F LONDON, ENGLAND, ON THE 3IST day of December, A. D. 1586, and for the | year ending on that day, as made to the In- | surance Commissioner of the State of Cali- fornia, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. As Real Estate owned by Company. CAPITAL. Hemocut of Capttal Stock, pai wp s $200,000 00 ASSET Loans on Bonds and Mortgage. C; Market Value of all St Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company. $461.650 00 Cash in Banks ... 43,582 22 Interest due gnd | Cash in Stocks and Loans 140,131 28 24275 Interest due and accrued en all Premiums in due Course of Collec- Stocks and ans ... 20,961 15 | tlon ... 95T R | Interest due Internal e Stamp 29 90 and Mortgage 1,50 53 | Due from C. T." Bowrin | Premiums in d Ltd., Bankers 800 49 262,947 87 - 3 Total Assets for Fire and Marine Risks, Rents due and accrued . LIABILITIES. Total Liabllities ... INCOME. Net Cash actually received for Fire 653 09; reinsurance pro rata Due and accrued for salaries, All other demands against the com- pany $179,822 84 on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from EXPENDITURES. fonthn o fhcs iy T7.263 02 | Net amount paid for Fire Losses BAGATE . P 10,308 95§ Net amount paid for Marine 7 | Dividends to Slfll‘lhfl]d.rr! e Total Income .. Paid or allowed for i Brokerage .. EXPENDITURES. Paid for Salaries, fees and other Net amount pald for Fire Losses....$1,057,497 00 | _charges for officers, clerks, etc..... 3,105 00 Pajd or s lllowed for Commission or P ate. National and locai 08 Paa for Salarics, Tees wnd other | Al Sthes payments and expendi charges for officers, clerks, etc.. . 102,764 T0 P-I'.\ for Staté, National and Toeal Total Expenditures .. Losses incurred during the vear. Risks and Premiums. | Fire Risks.| Premiums. Au Sther payments and expenditures Total Expenditures . Net amount of Risks urred durin yea %9 6 | written during lhe’ samsams | w06 T nd Premiums. | Fire Risks.| Premiums. | x¥¢ A moiini o Ri sl idhoey expired durin ! Net_amount_of Risks oL g 28,120,281 | 265,971 10 written during the Net ame year $193,540,763 | $1,786,255 06 _ December 31, 158 . E. C. CONVERSE, President. year 190,388,786 | 1,731,872 60 R. BLEECKER RATHBONE, Secretary. Net amount in _force| Subscribed and sworn to before me. {his Htn December 31, 1809...| 305,631,705 | 2,637,005 70 | day of January, 1900. GEO. 0. RUG! Notary Publle. WINFIELD S. DAVIS, GENERAL AGENT, SANSOME STREET. 5968. San Francisco. J. J. GUILE, Manager. Subscribed and sworn to b!fore me, this 2ith day of January, 180. EDWIN F. CORE Sommniaston foner for California. J.B.F. DAVIS & SON, |215 General Agents, Pacific Department, the | 'Special Sale |Boys’ Suits. We have purchased the entire line of Men’s Sample Shoes from Buck-| Box Cailf, Viei Kid | | $aitin onr Clothing Departmen $2.45 's Swit for $12.00 —Your unreserved choice of apy | on special = Pocket | Knife 37¢c I l the handicap | Griesedieck killed his | National Standard | Losses st nd unpaid 5,700 in Suspense . 25,544 00 LIABILITIES. Losses resisted, inchiding expenses.. 625 00 | Losses Adjusted and unpaid. $116,632 69 | Gross premtums on Fire Risks run- | Losses in process of Adjustm ning one vear or less, $161,410 2 in Suspense 63,157 00 | _reinsurance U per cent. $0,705 11 Losses resisted including expenses. 15,033 00 | Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $42,143 ning one year or less, 3976442 6] reingurance pro rata 25,240 68 reinsurance i per cent 489,721 30 | All other demands against the com- Gross premfums on Fire Risks 1 pany . 20,425 95 ning more than one year, $1,65 . | premiums | Net Cash actually rec Total Liabilittes i e b PR | Recetved for_intere: INCOM: | Stocks, Net Cash actually recel @il other sources premiums Received for profit on sale of Eond: Rerel\'d (or | Mort, % Total Income . oY Recelvell for interssi and aividends | sius Bros.” ex: | Losses incurred du THE EMPORIUM. mmmmmmnmmmmnmvu».nmnvmnuumvmm*nunvv»u PERERENARRRRRRERERRRRRRR From the Mien’s Departm’ts Big Money-Savers. Return to us at once any article that is not precisely as advertised and recesive your money bac For this day on'y the big store offers to makea deduction of one- qQuarter f the price of any 510.00 2=picce These AARALRARALARAARCRAARARGR suits were mads by the be<t manu ers, of ported and d m-st ¢y Cheviots, Worstets and Cassimere: in new, bright and attractive patte ms. Allef them this seeson’s goods. Thurse uay only, $6.00 suits for $4.50, .62, $10.00 suits Good qual- geauine estock, polished | Shaving . | Brushes 13¢... .. |12 mchw, Inrz wire. boun! }-. AAAALAAAARARAAAARAAAA oaly.... Not a boy, boy a foy knife for although any 4 be de- wo lighted to hive one of these Kru- tra qua genuina stag handle, two- biaded Pock- et Kaive. guaranteed to b2 good steel, which the | big store will s2li o2 THUrsS~ | day only, each s M = i 3 s 3 = - = b s = 3 N s 3 | Boys’ $1.00 " Sailor rouzh braid Hais 57c. that is in most demand, white and fancy mixed effects, with an ass ment of colors in bands, regular price - B4 K} B 3 = 3 By s s 1 | % = s B b = ‘ $1.00 each. on special sale Thln'sda v enly 57¢ Fourth Alsle both the fI twenty felt across Mexi age reported N Special Disp: WILLOW the Glenn County Board of Eduention grasted diplo- mas of graduation from the grammar schiools of the county to the following pu- g = Gutman, Eila Todt, phy Wol ‘Harder, Laur J:tk- Bielar, Neva * fira Webt. Yonn Prics Gertrude Ludy. Ch ell, man Soeth, Ma Clara Morriser, terson, Bessie Coc Masterson, M rie Hinz, Winni Button and Clifte —————————s LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. n Lewe, fre SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived May 16—Stme New York, from New York. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE Assurance Company of America F NEW YORK. IN THE STATE OF NEW York, on the 3ist day of December, A. D. 1599, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Com~ missioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capttal Stock, pald up n Cash $200,000 08 ASSETS. Cash Market Value of all Ste Bonds owned by Company . Cash in Banks Interest due Stocks and Loans Premiums in due Course tion .. Internal Revenue accrued ait on of Collec Total Assets LIABILITIES. Losses Adjusted and unpaid.......... $22.167 00 + in process of Adjustment or e B g Losses resisted including ¢4+ Gross premiums on Fire ning one year or less, reingurance 5 per cent. waes Gross premix ning more thi reinsurance All other deman: pany Total Liabilitles ... INCOME. | Net Cash actually received for Fire premiums . 157,534 7 Net Cash actu rine premiums 7w Received for_ in: on Bonds, Stocks, all other sources . 21597 18 Received for profit on Sa 1074 B Total Income ... EXPENDITURES Net amount paid for Fire Losses... Net amount paid for Marine Losses. Dividends to Stockholders Paid or allowed for Comm Paid for State, taxes . All other Total Expenditur ng R 1 Premiums. | Fire Risks. Net amount of Risks| written during the| ! O % o $24,007.222 | 307215 11 Net- amount of Tisks| expired Juring the| vear . ;sman | Teses Net amount in force| | December 31, 159, ROBERT C. R. BLEECKER RATHBONE. Subscribed and T o before e, this 26th day of January, GEO. 0. RUGER, Notary Public. WINFIELI;_S. DAVIS, GENERAL AGENT, 215 SANSOME STREET. Telephone 5968. San Franciseo. 215 SANSOME STREET. Telephone 5068, San Franois |Weekly Call, $1.00 per Year.