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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1902. AMERICA MARU ARRIVES FROM ORIENT TWO DAYS y of five days in Yokohama the Toyo steamship America arrived yesterday, was v behind her schedul up mo: than sevent Yokenama and San | age from the Jap- | u was the second | ever been made. | tion at Woosur i Yokohama the authori- her and held her for five ntine. There was no further | rd, . however, and after a ation the authorities at the vessel free pratique, u brought ninety-five 213 in the steerage. | ngers many are going to the coronation of the mong the passengers were | J e, chief of whom E awa, one of Japan's and infiuential citizens. g saloon was elaborately de ted in the Baron's honor and his pres on boa st the steamship com- many extra tons of coal cremated in | make up for time lost in er reache T passengers an r E s time from Yoko- | s exactly nine day: urs of the record | Mrs Flemming, Lieu- Flemming, Mrs. 'F. T.| Hollister, herwood. Miss Aulojo | e Kerr. P. F. Kingston, Mrs. | Kingsten, W. T. Kirk- che Hermah Kost, Mrs Kries, Dr. Langer, Mrs J. Ldw, Surgeon G. A . McDowell, E. V. A. Mofrett, | &. Oguri s, Miss Char. | "' M. Rogers. Adolf busawa, T. Shi tansbury, Mr: Walter W, Stetthein J. L. Sudbury, G Mrs. J. Take- Master J. Taka- S. Umeura. H. | sby M. Wright, | Wulfr,” Miss C. | me { — s From Panama. ney errived yes- rts with thir- | engers. She | sure valued O'Connell. Henry J zer, Norcott S. Hen- | rs. Adie Baker, Samuel Meuken and 'wife, J. | Baron P. de Langlade, el, Miss de Coppel, En- | 0] vidson, Al- . W. Melendez, Jaens Moller, John Elison, Bonk, Ernest T. Pegg, | Wolff, Miss Alice nia de Aguirre, Enrique | Rivas, Mre. Lioyd RIW-| Damage Serious. | to a cablegram received vesterday ypromene is guite rted ms_having put into Js, on March 25 which arrived on two days from New- d back throughout the | winds. ~ She brought 3221 | Sun, Moon and Tide. States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay.~ Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | twent s later than at Fort Point; | { Tniy EATURDA' Sun rises Sur. sets Moon rises Time| o w £ | ® sasmman 5E3mamnn I NOTE--In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the | San Pedro. . JAPANESE LINER, MADE A FAST RUN YOKOHAMA. ‘WHICH FROM -3 day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the. soundings of the United States | Const Survey charts. except when a minus (—) | sign precedes the height, and then the number : |+ s were: Bainbridge, Mre. F. er, Miss E. Beringer, | “hester Bradley, W. H F. A Brockeimans, | given is subtracted from the depth given. by the charts. The Dl Le of reference he lower low waters g Movements of Steamers. is the mean TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. Due. M. Dollar. ... |Redondo —] 2 Lakme. Albance. ..... Columbia. ... |Portland & Astoria . Proenix. Mendocino City . Chehalis Grays Harbor . | Bonita. Newport & Way Ports.May 31 - Grays Harbor . 43 South Coast nta Barbara Pleiades. ... |Seattle ... Eureka Humboldt Mackinaw... (Tacoma .. American New York . Acme. .. Siuslaw River Australia.... |Tahitf .. Umatilla..... Puget Sound Eorts Serapis. Seattle ... Brooklyn. ... Point_Arena §. Mcnica n Pedro . wburg.... 'San Pedro . . Blerra. ydney & Way Ports. State of Cal.. San Diego & Way Ports. |June 2 Palena.......| Valparaiso & Way Ports|June 3 Rival. Willapa Harbor . June 4 | Coos Ba San Pedro & June 4 Peking. .|China' & Japan .. -{June 4 G. W. EI ..|Portland & Astoria .|June 4 Point Arena.. Point Arena ... «|June 5 Santa Rosa y Puebla capulco. North Forl San Diego & Way Puget Sound Ports siJune 5 June .-{June 7 June Argyll June 8 Rairie ~{June 11 Queen 1 Puget Sound Ports .....|June 11 TO SAIL, § Steamer. [ Destination. Sails.| Pler. { May 31. Lakme. ... | Astoria & Portland.|12 mlPier 2 Argo Eecl River Ports. -| 4 pmPler 2 Bequris....|Grays Herbor . 4 pm|Pier 2 Pt. Arena..|point Arena 2 pm|Pler 2 Alsmeds.... | Honolulu . .| 2 pm(Pler 7 - | Puget_Sound “Ports.[11 am|Bier 9 | June 1. i | Alliance... | portland & Way...| 3 pm|Pier 16 North Fork | Humboldt 9 am|Pler 2 Pomona....| Humboldt . -11:30 piPler ® Sarta Rosa |San Diego & Way..| § am|Pler 11 | June 2. |Grays Harbor ..... 5 pm|Pier 2 Astorla_ & Portland|11 am!Pler 24 | June 3. | | Mendocino City 3 pm|Pier 13 Humboldt . | ® am|Pier 13 yHumboldt . -2 i > Pmii;:or 12 Bonita. Nowport & Way. am|Pier 11 | Chebalis... |Grays Harbor .....[12 m(Pler 2 St. Paul... Nome & St Michael| 2 pm|Pier 31 % June 5. State Cal.. |Sen Diego & Way..| 9 am[Pler 11 Umatilla...| Puget Sound Ports.|1l am|Pler u | 2 Sam 1 pm|PMSS er. Mary| China apan....| 1 pm/PaL genx'npis.,, | Hambg & Way Pts.|...... Pier — une 7. Rival. Wwillapa Harbor ... Pier 2 | Pleiades... |N. Y. via Penama.. .|Pter — | G Eider.. |Astoda & Portland|I1 am|Pler 24 Palcna.....| Valparaisc & Way.|12 m(Pier 10 Curacao... |Mexican Ports .....[10 am|Pier 11 June 9. Australiz.. [Tahiti direct .10 am|Pier 7 | Citv Sydnes | Panama & Way Pts.ji2 m|PMSS June 10. City Pucbla|Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|(Pier 9 June 11. | Remona... | Newport & Way Pts| 9 am|Pler 11 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer, Senator. Nome . A Garrone...... Nome & St. Michael Roanoke Humboldt Onfo. . Nome & St. Michael.. .. ..|Skagway & Way Ponm‘ Nome & St. Michael 5 Nome | Hope City & Way Pts..|June Nome & St. Michael....|June Golofnin Biy direct. ...|June Nome ; -!Cooks Inlet & Way Ports| Nome & St. Michael. .. O O €2 G Pears’ Get one cake of jt. Nobody ever stops at a cake. Pears’ soap for toilet, bath and shaving. : Sold allever the world. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Friday, May 30. Etmr Gualala, Weber, 8 hours from Rules Landing. ] Stmr Pomona, Shea, 17 hours from Eureka. Sunr Santa Cruz, Nicholson, 79 hours from San Pedro and way Dports. Stmr National City, Johnson, 14 hours from Fort Bragg. Stmr City of Sydney, McLean, 23 days 1 hour and 39 minutes. from Panama and way ports. > Stmr Argo, Dunham, 24 hours from Port Kenyon. Jap stmr America Maru, Going, 31 days b hours and 42 minutes from -Hongkong, Via Yokohama 15 days 6 hours and 20 minutes, via Honolulu 5 days 11 hours and 50 minutes. Bchr Advent, Olsen, 6l days from Willapa Harbor, SAILED. | Dollar, | trom Eureka: schr Jos Rus: Stmr Gipsy, L Swanson, for Santa Cruz. Stmr Washtenaw, Harding, for Seattle. Bark Gerard C Tobey, Gove, for Honolulu. ot H D Rendixsen, ‘Olsen, " for Port Gam- e. Schr Conflanza, Oleen, for Coquille Rivér. Schr Marshfield, Dettmers, for Mendocino. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 30, 10 p m—Weather clear; wind NW, ‘velocity 32 miles per hour. SPOK May 15, lat 20 N, lon 24 W—Fr bark St Donatlen, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. Per schr Commerce—May 6, lot 13 30 N, lon 118 30 W—Br ship Wayfarer, hence April 26, for Callao. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived May 30—Schr Commerce, from Valparaiso: bark J D Peters, from Chignik Bay; bark Coloma, from Callao: schr Wm Olsen, 'hence May 19; schr C H Merchant, from Lahaina. Passed in May 30—Br stmr Ganges, for Ta- coma; schr Commerce, from Valparaiso; schr Wm Olsen, hence May 20. Passed out May 30—Schr John G North, from Port Gamble, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Sailed May 30—Schr Jennie Wand, for San Francisco. UMPQUA—Arrived May 28—Schr Sadle, trom San Pedro. TACOMA—Arrived May 30—Stmr_City of Puebla, hence May 26; stmr Cottage City, from Alaska; bark James Nesmith, hence May 14. Sailed May 30—Stmr City of Puebla, for Seattle: stmr Garonne. for Alaska; stmr Cot- tage City, for Alaska: schr W F Jewett, . for San Pedro. PORT KENYON—Safled May Argo, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived May 29—U S stmr Dix, from Tacoma. Sailed May 20—Stmr Dolphin, for Skagway. Sailed May 30—Stmr Pleiades, for San Fran- cisco. Arrived May 30—U S stmr McArthur, hence May 25. Sailed May 30—Stmr Cottage City, for Sitka.' Arrived May 30—Stmr' Valencfd, from San Franeisco. - PORT GAMBLE—Sailed May 30—Schr Johr G North, for San Francisco. Arrived May 30—Schr C H. Merchant, from Lahaina. POINT LOBOS—Passed May 30, 2:30 p m— Stmr Meteor, from Santa Barbara, for Seattle. SOUTH 'BEND—Arrived May 30—Stmr Rival, hence May 25. POINT REYES—Passed May 30—Stmr. Me- ta Barbara, for Seattle. teor, from Si EUREKA—Sailed May 30—Stmr Alliance, for Sen Francisco. NEAH BAY—Passed in May 30—Bark Colo- ma, from Callao, for Port Townsend; U § stmr McArthur; stmr Valencia, hence May 27, for Seattle. 29—Stmr Pass>d oui May 30—Ship Star of Bengal, from Chemainus, for Adelaid SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 30—Stmr Iaqua and schr Abbie, from Portland: stmr Robert from ‘Fairhaven: schr.Mabel Gra: from Coos Bay. schr Zamna, from Umpqua; schr Melancthoa, from Willana Harbor. ASTORIA—Arrived May Elder, hence May 28. Sailed May 30—Schr John A, for San Fran- cisco; Ger bark Nomia, for Queenstown. GRAYS HARBOR—Safled May 29— Bktn Katie Flickinger, for San Francisco. Sailed May 30—Stmr Chehalis, for San Fran- cisco. MArri\'ecl May 30—Schr Sallor Boy, hence ay 16. PORT 1OS ANGELES—Arrived May 20— Stmr_Alcazar, from Greenwood, and saifed for San Francisco. ailed May 30—Stmr Alcatraz, for San Fran- cisco. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived May 22—Schr Ariel, from Mahukona: bark' Olymbic, hence May 3; bark Mohican, hence April 30. May 23—Bkt1 W H Dimond, hence May 3; Jap stmr America Maru, from Yokohama; bark Carrollton, from Tacoma. May 24—Stmr Peru, hence May 17; ship Servia, from Newcastle, 'Aus. Sailed May 21—Schr Oteiia Pedersen, for Port Townsend. May 22—Schr Ariel, for Port Townsend. May 23—Bktn Coronado, for San Francisco. To sall May 26—Ship Acme, for New York; schr James Rolph, for San Francisco, via Elecle. May 28—Bark Mauna Ala, for San Francisco. May 31—Bark Kauflanf, for San Francisco. KAHULUI—Arrived May 30—Stmr Geo W' 19—Stmr Califor- BEHIND TIME, HAVING BEEN DETAINED+AT'YOKOHAMA; nian, from Honolulu. May 21—Stmr Eureka, from Honolulu. Safled May 20—Schr Bertle Minor, for Eu- rela. MAHUKONA—Sailed May 21—Schr Arfel, for Honolulu. FOREIGN PORTS. COLON—Arrived May 27—Stmr Advance, from New York. 3 WANTER—Passed April Br ship Chas S Vhitney, from Tloilo, for ——. ISLE OF WIGHT--Passed May 23—Ger ship Christel, from Angwerp, for Port Los Angeles, KINSALE—Passed May 20—Br ship Torri- don. from Oregon, for Queenstown. HONGKONG—Arrived May 30—Br . stmr Doris, hence. May 1. VANCOUVER—Sailed May 7 30—Br stmr Ganges, for Tacoma: Br stmf Miowera, fo- Sydney; stmr Dolphin, for Skagway. k Arrived May 30-—Stmr Dolphin, from Seat- tle. for Skagway; ship St Francis, hence May PORT ' SAID—Arrived May 30—Stmr An- tonio Lovez. from Livernool, for Manila, SUEZ—Arrived May 30—Stmr Kintuck, from Seattle, for London, ADELAIDE—Arrived orior to May 30—Schr ‘Wm Bowden, fro: ‘Tacoma. FALMOUTH—Arrived May 30—Ger ship Sussana, from Oreson. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived May 30—Br ship Torridon, from Orezon. VICTORIA—Salled, May 30—Ship Star of Benzal, for Adelaide. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived May 30—Stmr -Colum- Ma, from Hamburg, Southampton and Cher- bourk; stmr Pretoria, from Hamburg, Boulozne and Plymouth. SHANGHAI-Arrived May . 30—Stmr Theo- dore Wille, from Portland, Or. LIVERPOOL—Arrived May 20—Stmr Rhyn- land, from Piilladelohia. Arrived May 30—Stmr Dominlon, from Mon- treal, (roalled May 29—Stmr Manxman, for Mon- real. ’ Sailed May 30—Stmr Bovic, for New York. SUEZ—Arrived May 30—Stmr Kintuck, from Seattle, Yokohama, etc., for Liverpool. CHERBOURG—Arrived May 30—Stmr Au- gusta Victoria, from New York, via Plymouth, for Hambur... PLYMOUTH—Arrived May 30—Stmr Graf Waldersee, from New York, for Cherbourg and Hamburz, HAMEURG—Salled May diate, for San Francisco. MOVILLE--Saileq May 30—Stmr Tunisian, from Livernooi, for Montreal; stmr Ethopia, feom Glasgow, ' for New York. B QUEENSTOWN—Sailed May 30—Stmr -Sax- onia. from Liverpool, for Boston. Arrived May 30—Simr Campania, from New York, for Livernool, and proceeded. GENOA—Arrived’ May 30—Stmr from New York, via Gibraltar. and Naples. ANTWERP—ATrived May 30—Stmr Vader- land, from Néw York. ST. MICHAELS—Passed May 30—Stmr Al- ler, from New York, for Gibraltar, Naples and Genoa. SCILLY—Passell May 30—Stmr Friederich der Grosse, from New York, for Plymouth, Cherbourz and Bremen. 28—Stmr Hero- Trave, PACIFIC CRICKETERS DEFEAT SANTA CRUZ Tail of Home Team Saves Day by a Display of Vigorous Batting. work of F. Bennion, T. J. A. Tiedemann and the Jamieson bfothers, who compiled 75 runs between them, defeated the visit- ing team of Santa Cruz cricketers yester- day by a margin of 58 runs. Harold Rich- ardson was the only member of the Santa Cruz team to score-double figures, and the innings closed for 49 runs. The Pacifics had lost six wickets for 31 runs, but the last four men brought the total to 107. The details are shown below: SANTA CRUZ CRICKET CLUB. H. B. Richardson c. Theobald, b. Jamieson.. 16 4. Jenkins c. Langdale, b. Jamieson P D. Gellatly, Al Reynolds b, Kortlang G. ‘Sloman ¢. Bennion, b, Co A. G. Sheath b. Coles E; J. Stratton b. Coles . H J, A B. Le; sonsic - F. Anderson b. Casidy E. McNamara, not out . Day c. and b. Casidy. . Gross b, Casidy S bye 1, byes 4 Runs at the fall of each wicket—One for 17, 35, six for 88, seven for 45, for 49, ten for 49, SUMM, Bowler— . C. CaSidy , eight for 45, nine BOWLING.. by +. Balls. Runs. Maldens. Wick. Kortlang 84 6 Jamieson ., 36 10 2 P. Coles 48 7 3 PACIFIC CRICKET CLUB. . C. Casidy 1. b, w., b. Richardson. P. Coles c. and b. Richardson W. Wilding b. Reynolds... J. Theobald ¢, and b, Richardson. Kortlang c. Gross, b. Stratton T. Langdale c. Sloman, b. Richare Bennien b. Reynolds . Jamieson b. Richardson . Jamieson, not out .. T.'J. A, Tiedemann c. and b, Stratfon. V. P. Sollom c. Sheath, b. Richardson. Wides 3, leg bye 1, byes 3 Total . Runs at the fall of each wicket—One for two for 16, thiree for 23, four for 23, five for 31, six for 34, seven for 52, for 106, ten for 101 SUMMARY OF BOWLING. @ 10 opwE wrsm wao ERLLRIL] 2 Sl asKESEaws Bowler— Balls. Runs. Maldens, Wick. A. Reynolds ...... 54 25 R H. B. Richardson.. Tl 38 o E. J. Stratton. 43 17 1 J. B. McNamara.. 12 5 & E. G. Sloman 18 3 i A, G. Sheath 6 8 Reynolds bowled 3 wides. The Santa Cruz players will begin a match against an eleven of the Alameda Club to-day and will finish it to-morrow. —— e To the East in a Tourist Sleeper. Personally conducted . excursions to Kansas City and Chicago leave San Francisco every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m, via the Santa Fe. Cars used are the wide buled improved Pullman tourist sleepers of the very latest pattern. 1If you are contemplating a trip Bast, you should first call upon or write to the ticket agent of the Santa Fe, 641 Market street, San Franclsco, for {llnstratéd pamphlets ard full particulars. . Established 1823. WILSON WHISKEY JAKE JOSEPH, Representative, 3 That’s Alll 00 Battery Street, San Francisco. COZY COACHES Li ishted as it is with real electric lights and luxurious!y appointed, the most brilliantly beautiful tram. in the world is the CALIFORNIA LIMITED Chicago in City Ticket OFF Friday, May 30. Stmr Coos Bay, Gielow, for San Pedro. Stmr Arcata, Nelson, for Coos Bay. tlu'ee days Y = : The Pacific eleven, largely through the | two for 24, three for 25, four for.27, five for | eight for 69, nine’ esti- | e AB SOLUTE bear signature of _ to take as sugar. CARTE 0 SEE RS GENUINE WRAPPER IVER PiLLS. "PRINTED ON Very sacall and as easy FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSRESS. T FOR TORPID LIVER FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION GIENUINIE MUST HAVE SIONATURE. 28 taes | Purcly Vegetabte, ADVERTISEMENTS. IE SECURITY.. Genuing CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must ot Tl SEE GENUINE WRAPPER o RED_FPAPER' - STATEMENT ——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ——OF THE— Thuringia { (OF, ERFURT, GERMANY, ON THE 31ST day of December, A. D. 1901, and for the year ending op that'day, as made to the In- surance Commissioner of the State of Cali- fornia, pursuant to the prdvisions of sections 010 and 611 of the Political Code. condensed s per blank furnished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in Cash ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company.. $463,235 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages.. 8,026,471 90 | Cash Market Value of all Stocks . and Bonds owned by Company.. 1,858,022 20 Amount of Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks and other marketable securities as collateral ... . : 953,209 77 Cash in Company’s Office. 4,846 01 Cash in Banks .. e . 385,108 93 Interest due and accrued on all - Stocks and Loans ............. 58,134 19 Interest due and accrued-on Bonds and Mortgages . y 6,678 61 Premiums in due Course of Col- lection A 214,798 96 Bills _recelvable, not Matured, taken for Fire, Marine, Li | !Accident. Burgiary and Plate Glass Risks ..... So.... 495,645 82 Due from other Companies for Re- insurance on losses already paid 129,213 78 Due from Life Insurance Com- panies 221,336 73 Total Assets -$12,814,811 99 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid Losses in” process of Adjus ment or ‘in- Suspense Losses resisted, including penses . ex- Gross_premiums on Fire Risks year or reinsurance running - one less, - 50 per cent . Gross premiums on Fire Hisks punning more than one year, reinsurance” pro rata . e Gross premiums on Marine and Inland Navigation Risks, 5 reinsurance 100 per cent . Gross premiums Time Risks, $- insurance 50 per cent. Liability under other Branches.. Cash dividends remaining paid | Pension fund of Company's. em- on Net cash actually rece Marine premiums . 21,825 55 { Recelved for interest on and Mortgages . 322,138 47 Recelved for interes v dends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from -all other seurces. ... 90,889 69" Received for premiums of other | _ Branches 1,677,661 83 Recelved fro; 52,601 79 | Total Income . -+ $3,094,961 97 I EXPENDITURES. | Net amount paid for Fire Losses. $812,274 91 { Net. amount paid for Marine |~ Losses Dividends fo Stockhalders. | Pald_or allowed for Commission or Brokerage ... 533,256 64 Paid for Salarfes, Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc. 324,843 41 | Paid for State, National and Local taxes . Soio 20,274 80 All other payments and expendi- tures ... A seeee 1,084,720 67 % E Total Expenditures .......... $2,956,411 56 Risks and Premiums.[Fire Risks.| Premiuma. Net amount of Risks written during the| JOAP ¢ o 34 wvias s g $927,268,619/$2,828, 406 76 | Net amount of Risks expired ' during the Fome o S A §84,587,627| 2,257,793 08 Net amount in force | December 31, 1901..| 692.540,670| 1,474,457 82 Risks and Premiums.|Mar. Risks.| Premiums. Net_amount of Risks written during the YOAr ...ccocicivannn Net amount of Risks expired during the | $35,054,264| $45,016 25 ! PORES 520 L Ll 19.276,408| 42,545 97 Net.amount in_force| Deeember 31, 1901..| 14,021,706] 21,823 05 DR. MAX LUDEWIG, Manager. 4 CARL SCHUMANN, Secretary. Subscribed @nd sworn to before me, this 17th day of April, 1902. i THOS. EWING MOORE, U. §. Consul. V0SS, CONRAD & CO, Managers, | San Francisco. GONORRHEA AND URINARY LISCHARGE3 ANT4, S CAPSULE 7o A CURE IN 48 HOURS. [PEnNY NEW WESTERN HOTEL, KEARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & Co. plan. Rooms, G0c to §$1 50 day: . European 3 $5 to $8 week; $8 to §20 month. Free bathsy hot and cold water every room; fire grates in every room; elevator runs all night. The Weekly Call, Ployes - 120,107 46 “other ' Liabilities. 24 2 | . written. during. the| _ e : it w7 year oo | SSST0LEM] S617.521 22 s “Net amount of Ris| s b "“_"fl'fi’ expired “during the| INCOME. = | encn e e ate 40,317,021) 455,003 58 Net cash ‘actually received for Bt 10at 1| 36 sTh.am0] -ath.0a:. ne. ~Fire ‘premiums -.. 81,520,844 73 | —ecember 31, e ‘ $1 per Year. STATEMENT —— OF THE — CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —— OF THE — Assurance Company OF AMERICA F NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW York, on the §lst day of December, A. D. 1901, 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 Capital Stock, pald up cash in -$200,000 00 ASSETS. Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company . .$433,750 00 Cash in Banks 64,682 17 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans 1,166 67 Premiums in due Course of Collec~ ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —or THE— FIRE ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF Pennsylvania, on the 31st day of Decem- ber, A, D. 1901, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- sicner of .the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- nished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up 3 In cash ..$ 500,000 00 ASSETS. Rea! Estate owned by Company.. 512,100 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages.. 1,371,570 40 Cash_Market Value of all Stocks ‘and Bonds owned by Company.. 3,132,919 23 Amount 6f Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks, and other marketable securities as collateral .. 3o 66,350 00 Cash in Company's Office. 28,973 76 Cash in Banks ........ 244,355 94 Interest due and accrued om all Stocks and Loans ... 28,838 43 Interest due and accrued on Bonds e g e’ swios o aiiags ML emiums in due S Pr!loll cesesnan 888,240 92 Dus for Saivage on losses paid 1.013 41 Rents due and sccrued ... 2,060 8 ue from other Compantes for D strance on losses aiready paid. 7,830 92 Total Assets ..... LIABILITIES. Losres adjusted and unpaid .. $6,315.218 02 .. 190,565 08 Losses in process of Adjustment or in SUSPENSe .......ciiiiieie 175,935 64 Losses resisted, including expenses 49,064 96 ums on Fire Risks run- Gross pre $2.371,- ning_onme year or les 320 24: re-insurance 30 per cent 1,185,664 62 Gross premfums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year. $2,566,- 455 07; re-insurance pro rata... 1,397,177 51 Amount reclaimable by the insured rpetual fire insurance pol- icles - 1,906,027 47 360,643 10 Total Liabllitles ..... - $5,265,083 38 . INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire premiums $3,246,072 17 Received for interest on Bonds and Mortgages ... Received for interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks. Loans, and from all other sources Hos Received for Rents. Total ASSets .......evcevene . Yotal Income . LIABILITIES. Losses in process .of Adjustment or IEARWVTIS O in Suspense .......... aevason 34,220 00 ( Net amount paid for Fire Losses Lesses resisted, Including expenses. 250 00| (including $246.183 37, losses of Gross Premfums on Fire Risks run- previous years) ... $2,084,034 30 ing one year or less, $346.871 1 Dividends to Stockholders 200,000 00 ¢ reinsurance 50 per cent... 173,435 56 | Pald or allowed for Commi: Gross premiums on Fire Risks ron- or Brokerage . 798,142 19 ning_more than one year, $76,- Paid for Selaries Fees, or 160 75; reinsurance pro rata 43,918 99 charges for officers, clerks, etc. 236,440 00 All other Liabilities 47,767 99 | Paid for State, National and Local = < ceeceoee 95,448 20 Total Liabilities ...............$299,592 54 | All other payments and expendi- tures . 155,910 92 INCOME. | Net cash actually rece! premiums .. Recelved for i all other sources Total Income . EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses. Dividends to Stockholders. . 24,000 00 Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage ... 121,392 61 Paid for Salaries and other charges for officers, clerks, eto.... 3,635 00 Pald for State, National and Local taxes ... . 9,607 42 All other payments and expendit 8,707 31 Total Expenditures .. Losses incurred ‘during the year..... Risks@and Premiums.|Fire Kisks.| Premiums. | Net amount of Risks| R. C. RATHBONE, President. : EMIL G. PIEPER, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of February, 1902. CHRIS. 'BAMBART, Notary Publle. Pacific Department C. A. HENRY & CO., 215 Sansome Street, 8dn Francisco, Cal. STATEMENT —— OF THE — CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | — OF THE — National Standard INSURANCE COMPANY QFXEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW York, on the Slst day of December, A. D. 1901, 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- CAPITAL, missioner. Cash Market Value of all Stocks and bonds owned by Company. cereneea..$3,569,975 79 Fire. Lesses incurred during the year..$2,223,716 90 Rizks and Premluml.’!?lre Risks.| Premiums. Total Expenditures Net amount of Risks| written during the| year Net amount of Risks| expired during * the yeur .| 311,574.332] 3,815,637 01 Net amount. in ' forc December 31, 1901.| 408,113,644! 4,937,784 31 E. C. IRVIN, President. M. G. GARRIGUES, Secretary. Subscribed and swora to befors me, this 224 day of January. 1902. EDWIN S. GAULT, Notary Publle. SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT: J. M. BECK «....Manager 219 Sansome Street,, San Franeiseo, Cal % TELEPHONE MAIN 5024, STATEMENT ~——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— Hartford Fire INSURANCE COMPANY F HARTFORD, IN THE STATE OF CON- mecticut, on the 3lst day of December, A. D. 1901, and for the year ending on that day as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California.” pursuant to the pro- visions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner $340,732,328 $4,359,881 82 CAPITAL. Stock, Amount of Capital paid up in Cash -+ +.$1,250,000 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company.. . $942,500 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgagee.... 793,200 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company.. 8,132,555 91 Amount of Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks and other mar- ketable securities as collateral.. 4,800 00 Cash in Company's Office. . 47,160 57 Cash in Banks 677,999 63 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans .. Interest due and accrued and Mortgages Premiums in due tion . Due fro: insurance on losses already paid. Total Assets .. Cash in Banks 1 Tnterest due and acerued on il i 10 LIABILITIES. Stocks and Leans .. ... 1,083 33 | Losses adjusted and unpaid...... $309,182 26 Premiums in due Course of Collec- Losses in process of Adjustment or tion .. cee 94,404 OT in Suspense .................... 723,618 08 Losses resisted. including expenses. 63,591 01 Total Assets ........... ~ees..$020,565 19 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning_one year or less. $5. LIABILITIES, 134 72; reinsurance G0 per cent.. 2,897,867 38 Losses In process of Adjustment or Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- in Suspense ... ning more than one year, $7. Losses resisted, 36 40: reimsurance pro rata.. . 3,000,007 33 PEEROS 5 Y ey o Commissions an rokerage due Gross premiums on Fire Risks run ey and to become due.............. 113,325 00 ning one year or less, $351,275 41 n reinsurance 50 per cent. <e-.. 175,687 70 Total Liabilities Gross premiums on Fire Risks run. ;;I;swmurra than one year, $73,- INCOME. 71 07; relnsurance pro rata.,... tved for Fire All other Liabilitles ... - T i & Total Liabilittes ..... 3300494 07 | Doy’ Morigagss - .-o.soiers 0,807 38 interest and dividends INCOME. e Sonds, | Stocks, Loans and Net ullhmlc!unly received for Fire from all other sources S?gm 82 premiums . e 7 27 nts .. 390 92 Recelved for interest and T g Received for ol other Bources. 179 72 on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from /all other sources Total Income EXPENDITURES. Total Income EXPENDITURES, Net. amount paid for Fire Losses (including $381,241 46, losses of Net amount pald for Fire Losses (in- P o 35,242,522 chuding o1 . it ™51 - Diidends to Stockholders - 400.000 0 m‘;“md?:;'fi Paid or allowed for Commission or 1 erage .....-:: 707, Baid or allowed for Patd for Salaries Fees and other . thcers. clerks. ate. Paid for Sal P:A:“!?' E(rl::‘rl o Naticnat & 867,851 33 cal Taxes 98,288 82 Al other payments and expend- itures Total Expenditures .. Losses Incurred during the year....§23qd1 17 | Lesses incurred during the year.... 36,075,581 13 Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiuma | Risksand P:emlum-J Fire Risks. | Premiyms. Net amount of Risks| ¥ Net amount of written during the| Risks wr ! ky!e::-‘:ll b Selhte. ata bt oo 356,024, ing _the + year.IS1,019, 814, et am B S0 96 | O e of expired during the| Tisks expired year .. 40,177,398| 460,551 13 | during the vear.| - 748,100,501| 856,697 23 N Secember 31 1001 37,230,481 e "Pece m’ X - 37.230.401| 424,546 48 | force & 5 . 1901 .| 1.221,902701| 13,508,771 12 R. BLEECKER RATHBONE, President. o, - &= EMIL G. PTEPER, % < GEO. L. Subscribed -and sworn to before me, this Tth P. C. ROYC] o day of February, 1902. CHRIS. BAMBACH, Notary Public. Pacific Department : C. A. HENRY & CO., 215 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal. day of January. Subscribed and sworn to. 1902, NRY X, BELDEN, Manager WHITNEY PALACHE, Ass. Managor. 313 California St., S. F.