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AINE'S CELERY COMPOUND, P A Healthy and Sound Body Will Enable Us lo Ballle Against o 'he Wrongs and Injurics of Our Enemies. Paine’sCelery Compound Banishes Diseass, Establishes Health and Bives Us Physical Strength fo Maintain Our Place in Life's Conflict, Alany of us find life hard am{ full of While we cannot well atyoid the erings that result from wropgs and ies, we can keep ourselves from the pains and ravages of bodily ailments and diseases and maintain that full measure of health that will enable us to meet the wrongs that ascail us from day to day. If you are run down, fretful, despond- ent, irritable, sleepless, be assured you becoming physically impaired and weakened. If the relaxed and sluggish of the excretory organs has loaded :nd body with poisom, produc- rheumatism, neuralgia, kid- les then disease is en- its chains Prompt use of Paine's Celery Compound will save the weakened parts of the body from yielding to disease. The great medi- cine seves weak and enfeebled nerve: from prostration and removes every feel- ing of exhaustion and despondency. It cures and saves those who are bound by disease and suffering and gives them a new lease of life. Ex-Alderman Fred G. Brenner of Troy, Y., a popular and esteemed citizen who thanks Paine's Celery Compound for his present rugged good health, writes for the bemefit of weak, nervous and dyspeptic sufferers; he says: “For several years I suffered from ner- vous troubles; I could mot sleep well; nerves seemed to be weak; I had dyspep- sia, and was all run down. My appetite are ~ began to fall me and 1 wae discouraged. | of mine recommended me to| I took | A friend take Paine’s Celery Compound bottles and began to feel better and the time I had taken four bottles I well man. I have to thank Paine's Compound for my rugged good with DIAMOND DYES. Take no other. UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ~——OF THE— Alliance { ment which he apparently loved. Another ASSURANCE COMPANY F LONDON, ENGLAND, ON THE 31ST ds3 of December, A. D. 1901, and for the yesr ending on that day, as malde to the In- furance Commissioner of the State of Call- a. pursusnt to the provisions of sections €10 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. Capital .ee $25,000,000 Amount of Capitel Stock, paid up in Cash .. 4 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company....$173,170 87 Caeh Market Value of all Stocks end Bonds owned by Co 598,312 50 Cash in Banks Interest due and Stocks and Loans b accrued on 1,750 00 Premiums in due Course of Collection 49,084 o1 lis receivable, not Matured, taken for Fire and Marine Risks.... 565 00 Rents due and accrued Total Assets LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid.... . $2,458 90 Losses in process of Adjustme: r in Suspense ......... 2 2,488 71 Losses resisted, including expenses 427 94 Groes premiums on PFire Risks run- ning one year or less, $221,007 98; reinsurance 50 per cent... . © 110,803 99 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ming more than one year, $108,- 979 03; reinsurance pro rafa...... 65,341 56 Commissions and Brokerage due and to become due .. 6349 08 Total Liabilities ................ $187,863 78 INCOME. received for Net cash actually ides on Bonde, Stocks, Loans and from all other sources. Received for Rents Total Income . EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses ncluding $4,452 27, losses of pre- vious years) Paid or allowed for erage ......... Paid for Salaries, Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc... Paid for State, National and Local $67,900 73 61,617 31 13,288 24 taxes ... Syrrermreasted e 3,704 99 Al other payments and-expenditures 20,463 77 Commission "or Total Expenditures Flie. Losses incurred during the year.... $68,073 87 Rigks and Premiums.|[Fire Risks.| Premiuma, Net amounf of Risks| written during the| year 6 | $26,201,300 $337.954 19 Net lmwhd‘ of R‘s:i expired during thel year ... ...| 22782131 279,881 96 Net amount in foree ~ December 31, 1901..] 23,727,108 330,587 01 EAML. R. WEED (of Weed & Kennedy), nager. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2ith dey of Januery, 1902. COREY, GEO. H. Cemmissioner for California in New York. Pacific Coast Branch 416-418 California St., San Francisco, Cal. C. F. MULLINS, E. T. NIEBLING, Manager. Asst. Manager. BITTE 'SPEPS r ) AUTHORS in SING A PUBLISHER — Munuseri; branches of literature, re re d by ane , o charge for exammetion. Prompt atteation ané honorable treatment. W' box 141, The Herald, 23rd st., New York. GHILD BECOMES RAVING MANIC Possesses a Suicidal Mania at Age of Four Years, Strangs Case of Insanity Which Puzzles the Physicians. The victim of hereditary insanity, with | @ mania destructive in its tendency even to the point of suicide, is the remarkabie story of little Mannie Janson, a curly- haired, blue-eved child of nearly four years, which was committed to the asy- lum for thé insane at Napa by Judge Heb- { bard Thursday. Coupled with the insan- ity of the little fellow was the double in- firmity of dumbness and deafness, so that the lad became a mere human machine, : full of vitality like the beasts in the field, | but infinitely more - irresponsible than they. Mannie Janson is the child of a seaman DOW in foreign seas, who deserted ‘the | youngster on the death of its mother {about a year ago, He left Mannie in | charge of a woman who lived in a board- | ing-house on Mission st t, near the wa- ter front. Mannie, alth\ ugh deafs and dumb, seemed to be endowed with all the faculties of sane beings until three months ago, when he developed a mania for playing with fire, He loved to waich Ilhe burning of matches, and on several ocecasions set fire to his clothing, and fairly shrieked in delight while the flames burned his quivering flesh, He seemed in- sensible to pain, and pleasures eageriy sought for by normal v - oy LB 1 children were avold LACKS HUMAN A'J.'I'E‘IBUT!& | He would sit for hours chewing his thumb until the blood came, and, tasting the life-fluid, the child became voracious as a bcu;:. I:}e was transformed at these imes into a beast, la - | butes of human mnd.dg:g i.:"w‘:: rlotn:;‘d Inocessary to strap his arms to his side ,kr;mnsr:l%rl to p&e}'e;}( h'im from lacerating b n satisfying } = g B ying his unnatural appe- The case of little Mannie came under the observation of James Ryan, a soliei- tor, a few days ago, and with the consent | Bouth Ban Francisco. The child was .glued in a ward with several others of is own age, but scarcely was the back of the attendant turned when Mannfe began his tricks. He caught a baby girl in his when the nurse rescued her. A slight pun- | ishment being inflicted, Mannie snapped | at the hand that was chastising him, his face convulsed with rage. | window and sought to jump through it, | re(fnd)es) of the fact that it was twenty feet from the ground. When placed in his cot he uttered inarticulate eries and fought savagely. Within an hour after being admitted into the institution Man- nie nad succeeded in creating a reign of terror among the little inmates. FIND CHILD IS INSANE. Sister Mary, who is in charge of the asylum, called the attention of Dr. Alfred McLaughlin to the strange conduct of the | child, and an examination developed the | surprising information that Mannie was insane. The child was found to be abso- lutely impervious to restraint. He seem- ed to recognize no one, nor indeed, did he show any consclousness of the presence of others about him. The lad would walk about like an automaton with head erect and eyes staring into vacancy, and, If allowed to do so, would walk into a wall or over ae‘;)reclplce. The oniy | thing that awakened his intellect to some show of life was the sight of fire, an ele- | manifestation observed by Dr. McLaugh- lin was the child's fondness for hurting possessor to make him a murderer, The facts of the case were detailed at a meeting of the Commissioners of Lun- acy, who examined the child and pro- | nounced him insane. The medical gentle. | men declared the case one with few paral- leils. One of them sald that the child had doubtless inherited its taint from some | ancestor, and that its development wa: | accelerated by reason of the deafness of | the child, which rendered salutary educa- | tion impossible. The case is regarded as incurable, but, nevertheless, it will be waiched with interest by physicians. W eather Report. (120th Meridlan—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 30, 5 p. m. reported from stations in California to-day: BEureka, 56; Fresno, 80; Mount Tamalpais, 59; Red Bluff, 78; Independence, 82; Los An- { meles, 70; Sacramento, 72; San Luis Obispo, 72; San Diego, 64. San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 60; minimum, 50; mean, 55. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Generally cloudy weather prevails over Wash- ington, Western Oregon and extreme North- western California’ elsewhere on the Pacific Blope fair weather prevails. bt showers have fallen in Western Washington and North- western Oregon. The pressure has fallen over the Pacific ky Mountain re- Slope and risen over the glon. The temperature chanees have been sllght In an_districts. Brisk southerly winds have prevailed in the Sacramento Valley. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, May 31, 1002: Northern California"—Fair ‘Saturday, except cloudy and somewhat threatening along ihr northwest coast: fresh to brisk southwest wind. Southern . California—Fair Saturday: Lee ‘west wind. N&\Ilg:;—r‘lllr Slflardl’, ‘ San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Satu probably with fog in the afternoon: freen s brisk southwest wind. G. TLLSO! | of bis only guardian Mannie was taken ! | to Mount St Joseph’s Infant Asylum in | arms and was biting her cheek viciously | He ran to a! children smaller than himself, a mania | that lacked only sufficient strength in its | The following are the maximum temperatures | THE COAST RECORD, F grp g gk 22 =3 2% STATIONS, gg H gg’: £ £ L #is §E : g B 3™k - 98 08 48 NW Pt Cidy .02 84 56 84 NW Clear = .00 70 86 &2 W Clear .00 56 48 N Cloudy .00 80 50 W Clear .00 72 38 SW Clear .00 72 62 W Clear .00 §2 52 W_ Clear .00 7 b4 BW Clear .00 98 66 W Clear .00 60 44 NW Cloudy .42 78 50 SE Clear .00 60 42 W Cloudy .00 72 48 8 Clear .00 78 B4 NW Clear .00 60 50 W Clear .00 72 50 W Clear .00 6 58 W _ Cloudy .00 60 42 NW Clear .05 60 38 SW Cloudy .00 52 40 NW Clear .04 62 42 N Pt Cly T. 70 40 SW Clear .00 98 62 8 Clear .00 JAPANESE NOBLE TOURING WORLD Baron Eiichi Shibusawa and Party Arrive From Orient. Distinguished Visitor Will Make a Short Stay in This City. Among the arrivals from the Orient yesterday was Baron Eilchi. Shibusawa, one of the richest merchants of Japan. He is accompanied by a,large retinue of secretarles and servants and an inter- preter. Baron Shibusawa was created a Peer in 1900 by the Emperor of Japan In recogri- tion of his services in building up the commerce of his country and in develop- ing, as much as possible, what is known among the more progressive men of his race as the ‘‘New Japan.” The Baron is touring the waorld for pleasure, but hopes that his observations will be of benefit to his countrymen on his return hame. He is rated as a multi-millionaire and has held many important offices under the Emperor. For many years he was presi- dent of the Chamber of Commerce al Tokio. Shibusawa is president of fortv stock companies, representing an aggregate cap- ital of $100,000,000, The companies are pay- ing dividends of from 5 to 20 per cent. he Baron expects to remain in San | Francisco several days and among other e!‘;aces he will visit the Union Iron Works. e intends touring England, France, Ger- !lJmmy and Belgium before returning to { Japan Apmong those traveling in the Baron's arty are Dr. and Mrs. Takamine of New ork. Dr. Takamine has made several valuable scientific discoveries. His wife is an American by birth. The Erie Railroad. Beginning on June 15 next will inaugurate & new limited train service between Chicago, New York end Hoston, leaving Chicago at 10:30 very morning and arriving in New York at | the next afternoon, with a Boston sleeper | Yeuching there the second evening. Travelers | going East will find in this train everything that comfort and luxury can suggest or de- the latest type; unequaled dining-car service with meals at popular prices; fast time over & track made perfect with rock ballast and made safe hy the operation of the block signal ang interlocking eystem. | It you have not seen the beautiful valleys of the Susquehanna and Delaware rivers tra- versed by the Erle you have missed one of the st delightful sections of the East. Be sure that your tickets read via the Erie Raliroad. . ey Narrowly Escapes the Wheels. | OAKLAND, May 30.—Only the presence i of mind of a bystander saved the life of | W. A. Blachree, a Southern Pacific | clerk, !c-nl%ht at First street and Broad- | way. Blachree, in alighting from the | raiiroad employes’ picnic train, nllgped | and fell against the car trucks, his body lying under the moving train. A witness to /the fall dragged Blachree out of harm’s way just in time to save him. Blachree was cut about the face and head, his injuries being dressed at the Receiv!ng Hospital. He Is 24 years old, i and resides at Berkeley. e e Yosemite Via the Santa Fe. The quickest and most convenfent way In {and out of the Yosemite Valley is by way of i the Santa Fe. If you leave San Francisco to- day at § a. m. on the California Limited you { are in Yosemite to-morrow at 5 p. m. | Call at Santa Fe ticket office, f41 Market ! ., for illustrated pamphlet and full par- 1 { mund—Puliman drawing-room sleeping cars of | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 381, 1902. | FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Duw's Review of Trade. NEW YORK, May "0.—R. G. Dun & C Weekly Review ot Trade to-morrow will say Eaee in the money market, favorable crop prospects and confidence abroad are the en- couraging factors which ‘outweigh the disturb- ing elements of labor conflicts and unséason- able weather for retail trade at many points. Effects of the depressing influences are thus keenly felt because they are believed to be only temporary and confidence is expressed that with a resumption of work and normal temperatures there will be & return to the lberal distribution of merchandise. Despite the short corn crop last year, the large yield of wheat and high prices for both resulted in the greatest value for the two crops ever recorded, which means (hat the agricul- ur creased sales s n#mr: as a rule and payments throughout the nc} are pal clearing-houses are well maintained. Notwithstanding diminished speculation, there ‘was an increase of 1,2 per cent at New York compared with last year's exchan: urne as to the transportation show t es in grain movement are being more than made uu eclsewhere. Rainroad earnings thus far re- ported for May show a gain of 6.5 per cent over last year and 19 per cent over 1900. Efforts to nlace contracts for 100,000 tons of fil iron deliverable in the second quarter of 903 indicate the confidence of the leading con- sumers as to the future of this industry. There is no cessation of activity at the mills and finished products are forwarded to impor- tunate consumers as rapidly as possible. No imorovement 1s revorted at New Eng- land by shoe-making centers, where the shops are still running only about half time. There is a little more activity In the grades that declined last week, but no indication of re- covery in prices, and other varieties tend downward. Salesmen are booking a smaller percentage of orders at the south, which is unusual at this time of the year. Local retail trade has been more active, but jobbing busi- ness continues siow. Recent advances in leather are maintained, with belting belng freely purchased. Imported hides are . scarce and strong, but domestic packer hides are more quiet, Stocks of textile goods are not accumulating, although the markets are ex- tremely quiet. Domestic jobbing trade is fairly satisfactory, but exports of cotton goods are small. Print cloths are dull and unchanged, Wwith the situation unsettled as to prints for fall delivery. Clothing manufacturers are pur- chasing woolen goods In moderation only, and the larger deliveries by the leading consumers increases the disposition toward stagnation. Prospects are bright for a large yield of cot- ton. Dispatches have been recelved from cor- respondents of Dun's located in all parts of the cotion belt and the returns are unanimously encouraging. Grain quotations made a decided advance early in the week, which was not easily ex- plained, except on the hasis of light supply in sight. ' This element was not new, receipts having decreased materially for many weeks in comparison with last vear's movement. Subsequently the gain was lost in. option trading, although corn was firmly held. Failures for the week numbered 194 in the United States against 148 last year and 20 in Canada against 20 last vear. London Wool Sales. LONDON, May 30.—At the wool auetion sales to-day 11,233 bales were offered. Scoured rades were keenly competed for by the home and continental buyers. Merinos were in brisk demand. American operators caused great animation and fine cross-breds were In #ood demand by both home and American representatives. LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. 1o Consols for money Louls & Nash...145% ,A o 1310 Mo, K& Tex. [l 208 Consols for acet.. 87%| Do prefd «..... 80 Anaconda 5% N Y Central ... 1601 Atchison 8315 Nor & West . 50 Do prefd . 10! 02 Bal & Ohio a4 (an Pacific 35 hes & 487, Do prefd bt 'hi G West. 30"4'50 Pacific . 6054 Chi, M & S Paui.175% Union Pacific . 108 Den & Rio G .. 43% | Do pretd 0% . 43 Do Tat ‘profd . % Do 2d prefd... 54y 15 Hlinels Central .. £ Bar silver, 23 13-16d per ounce: mopey, 214 @3 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 2% per cent and for three months’ bills 2% per cent. Foreign M;km. LONDON, May 30.—Sllver, 23 13-16d; French rentes, 101f 2T%c. Wheat cargoes on passage, Qepressed; English country markets, generaily cheaper. LIVERPOOL, May 30.—Wheat, quiet; No. 1 Standard Callfornia, 6s 4%d@6s 5d; French country markets, qulet, but steady; weather in England, cloudy. COTTON—Uplands, 5 5-32d. Butter is dearer again, but Eggs and Cheese remain unchanged. = There is considerable change in Meats, as wili be seen. The finer cuts of almost ail kinds are higher, but the cheaper grades re- main unchanged. Poultry stands about as be- fore. The assortment of Spring and Summer fruits is rapldly increasing, as usual at this time of the year. Prices for Vegetables are about normal. COAL. PER TON— Cannel ....§——@13 00 Southfield ‘Wellington. 11 90| Wellington 11 00 Seattle ..., 80| Coos Bay. 7 00 Roslyn ... 9 00|Greta .. 10 00 DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— Butter, cholee, sq46@50| Common Eggs.—@17% Do good . -40G— E; T (3 Ranch Eggs, pe Common ... .35 dozen .. o Cneese, Cal .12@15{Honey, comb, per Cheese, Eastern. .17 1 und ..‘....,.15320 Cheese, Swis: extracted. .. @10 MEATS, PER LB.— Pork Sesusages.12%@156 Smoked Beef ....17@20 1! ¢ The San nclsco Butchers' Protective As- sociation announces the following retail prices for meats: i . Roast Beet ..,..10@18/Lamb Chops ....15G20 Tenderloin Stk. ;1515 Spring Lamb. .13%g20 Forterhse do 1730283 | Raast Mutton. 39121 Sirloin Stealk..12%4 @15 Mutton Chops 10g13 Round Steak. . 10g1214 | Mutton Stew 10 Beef Stew . 8@1 Corned Beef 10! Veal Cutlet 1 Soup Bones ...\, i Soup Meat ...... 8G10 Roast Lamb ..12%@18 POULTRY AND GAME— Hens, each ,....50@90 Geoese, each ...§1 50G2 Young Roosters, Goslings $1 50@2 50 each .... 5c@81 | Pigeone, palr . ...40@50 0ld Roosters, .ea Sauags, per pair.50@65 Fry h Rabbits, each. ...15@20 50| Hare, each .....—@20 English Snipe, per dozen...—@$4 00 FRUITS AND NUTS— Apricots, 1b...... 15@20)|Gooseberries, 1b.. 4@ 6 Alligator Pears, Grape Fruit, per i 258 L 50@75 Dried Figs, per I 10 Limes, dozen....10@15 ons, dozen. o per drawer. ... Cherries, per ib.. 8@10 Currants, per Oranges, dozen Pineappies, each. Raspberries, per drawer ... . Ralsins, per ib. .20@--|Strawberries, per 20 30650 Bananas, doz....20G33| drawer . Cocoanuts, eac] 10{Walnuts, per Fresh Figs, 1b. TS VEGETABLES— Asparagus ...... 5@10 Okra, dried, Ib.. Artichokes, ‘d0z..15@40{Potatoes, per Ib. Beets, dozen ....10@— New Potatoes... Beans, white, Parsnips, per dz dozen | Radishes, bunches —|Rhubarb gclary.dhe: weet. ‘rese, dz 30! er Cucumbers, dz. 1&8‘\ El‘;e. doz 'g(‘”Plln lh..l!!s lg String dflelmv arlic . . pound - Green Peppers,ib.15G25 Summer Squash, ‘Green Peas, Ib...213G4; per pound. Lettuce, per doz.13@20 Sprouts, per 1b. Leeks, doz bnehs.15G20 Spinach, per Ib. Onions, per Ib... 2@ 5 Thyme, dz behs. .26@30 Green Onions, dz | Turnips, per dea.1 bunches @ Tomatoes, Ib ... .25G— Sea Bass ., Smelts . Soles Skates, each quid Eastern Livestock Market. ST, JOSEPH. May 30.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, $5 25@7 25; cows and heifers, §1 50@6 40; veals, $3 50@6 50; stock- ers and feeders, $2 25@5 3. HOGS—Receipts, 4000; market strong; light and light mixed, §6 05@7 27l%; medium and heavy, $7 7 45; 8, SHEEP—Recelpts, spring 'ambs, $7 50. &S, . 5; ‘market steady; top | STATEMENT ~—OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ——OF THE— ~ AGRICULTURAL | | INSURANCE COMPANY | !OF WATERTOWN, IN THE STATE OF | UNew York, on the 3lst day of December, |A. D. 1801, and for the year ending on that day. as made to the Insurance Commissioner | of the State of California, pursuant to Lhe | previsions of sections 610 and 611 of the' Po- | Litical Cede. condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner: \ CAPITAL. Amount of Capltal Stock, pald up in Cach ... ; ~een $500,000 00 | ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company... 337,400 00 | Loans on Bonds and Mortgages.. 775211 50 Cash_ Market Value of all Stacks and Bonds owned by Company.. 724,663 62 Amount of Loans secu by pledge of Bonds. Stocks, and other marketable securities as collateral .. . 239,244 18 Cash in Company's Office 4185 11 Cash in Banks .. . 133,230 69 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans ............. 11,854 €5 Interest due and acerued on Bonds and MOrtgages ........... s 27,975 88 Premiums in due Course of Collec- tion i 119,981 08 Due from other Companies for re- insurance on losses already paid. 2,930 66 Total Assets . $2,376,679 35 LIABILITIES, | Losses adjusted and unpald...... $20,101 96 | Lorses in process of Adjustment o ] R ROMPETING o s s 7 ipa s v 59,182 03 | Losses resisted, inciuding expenses. 11,970 00 Grose premiums on Fire Risks run- hing one year or less, $826,503 00; | _reinsurence ‘50 per cent ........ 413,401 50 | Groes premiums on Fire Risks run- | "nirg more than one year, $1,462,- | 979 00; reinsurance pro rata.... 767,482 13 i Total Liabilities ........ +...$1,281,137 64 INCOME. &5 Net cash actually received for Fire premiums .$1,087,631 17 Received for interest on Bonds and Mortgages ... .. 44,424 89 Received for interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, ns. and from ali other sources . 44,433 25 Received for Rents .. 4542 Recelved from all other sourcee... 944 Total Income eene. 81,181,075 G4 —— — 4 EXPENDITURES. Net amount patd for Fire Losses (ncluding $85,020 50, -losses of previous years) . . 3521681 57 Dividends to Stockhald . 50,000,00 Paid or allowed for Commissi Brokerage . % 224,838 27 Pald for Salaries, Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc.. 881237 44 Paid for State, National and Local .’ taxes ... PR . 49,211 €8 All other pavments an tures ..... . 102,002 57 Taqtal Expenditures . ..$1,086,961 51 Fire. Losees incurred during !}!E vear....$554,874 00 Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks. Premiums. . H. W, Local Forecast Officlal, — TWENTIETH CENTURYCOOK B0p A ear-load of Cook Books has just arrived from Chicago QQY are ready for distri- bution at the business office of this paper. All Call sub- seribers are entitled to a copy of this great Cook Book at the premium price of fifty cents. An additional charge of 20 cents 10 pay expressage will Bbe required from out of town subscribers ordering by mail o ————— & Net amount of Risks| written during the| Net amount of Risks| expired during the| okt e, 220 160,510,000] 1,540,215 oo Net amount in force 164,453,5001$1,653,972%0 December 31, 1901.| 239,617, 2,289,752 00 A, H. SAWYER. President. W, H, STEVEN Subecribed and sworn to before me this i9th ¢ of February, Bre L. B. COOKE, Notary Public, - Pacific Coast Department. EDWARD BROWN & SONS GENERAL AGENTS, 411-18 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. CITY AGENT : s GEORGE H. MURDOCK, - 412 California Strset, STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ~——OF THE— DELAWARE INSURANCE COMPANY (F,PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE O! Pennsylvania, on the 3lst day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1901, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- sloner of the State of Californla, 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 in Cash $702,875 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company.. §$200,500 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages.. 127,700 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks [ &nd Bonds owned by Company.. - 955,713 01 ‘Amount of Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks and other mar- ketable securities as collateral. 50,000 00 Cash in Company’s Offl 1 nk: 68,515 75 12,622 57 1,705 42 Premjums in due PIOR e L 86,634 85 Agents’ Balances . 39,580 Rent due and accrued 608 Tota) Assets ........... ©on..81,544,160 80 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid....... $700 00 Lostes In process of Adjustment or in Buspense . 56,870 00 Losses resisted, Including expenses 1,000 00 Gross premiums on Iire Risks running cne vear or less, $166,- 400 §5; reinsurance 5O per cen: 223,204 77 Gross premiums on Fire runnin; more $730,313 00; relnsurance pro rata 374,127 45 - Amount reclaimable by the insured rance Pol- 113,902 79 77 00 Total Liabilities $770,482 01 INCOME, Net cash actually recelved for Fire premiums . . Deposit premiums risks ... Rciel‘xe‘d far ortgages . for {1 Alviden from all other sources Received for Rents $681,162 35 10,199 92 6,297 50 41,072 35 9,820 00 STATEMENT ~——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ——OF THE— AMERIGAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY F PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF Pennsylvania, on the 3lst day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1901, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- sioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections €10 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- nished by the Commissioner, CAPITAL. Amount of Capltal Stock, paid up in Cash $300,000 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company: Loans on Bonds and Mortgages Cash in Banks ......... Interest due and acerued on all Stocks and s Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortgages. Premiums in due Course of Collec- tlon . 2 Ground rents, well secured. Rents due and acerued. .. Total assets ................§2,360,886 83 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid...... . $61,603 36 Losses in process. of Adjustment or in Suspense 93,903 73 Losses resisted, includimg expen: 23,966 68 Gross premiums on Fire Risks rui ning_one year or less, $1,039,- 578 11; reinsurance 50 per cent.. 519,789 05 Gross premiums on Fire risks ru ning more than one yea / 087 53; relnsurance pro rat: 419,150 31 Amount reclaimable by the insured on perpetual. fire insurance poli- . cles ...... 575,309 64 Commissions d Brokerage due » and to become due . 30,351 B0 { — Total Liabilities ............. $1.724,173 26 INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire premiums ........ S ..$1,263,020 28 Recefved for interest on Bonds and / 48,108 54 Recelved for interest and on Bonds, Stocks, Lo from all other sources. Received for Rents Received from all other sources dividends ans, and Recelved from all other sources. 43,622 29 Total INCOME «..oeevvnseren.. $T02,874 41 Total Income . EXPENDITURES. = EXPENDITURES. t paid for Fire Losses et amount paid for Fire Losses "7?..3'.’.‘2?:.“. /422 80, losses of Nuua‘luam: §126,108 04, losses of previous years) - $301,081 04 | previous years)..... $1,018,183 18 Dividends to Stockholder: 21,086 25 | Dividends to Stockholders. . 15,000 00 Paid_or allowed for Commisiion e Brol - 170,760 or Brokerag .. 204, Pata for. Satisies. Toe 7| Pt For Salartcs, Tees and othe charges for officers, cler] 02,575 46 | charges for officers, clerks, etc. 44,100 00 Paid for State, National %2 Paid for State, Natlonal and Local taxes 125,007 71 g 44,501 53 All other 67,493 16 tures . 168,307 07 Total Expenditures ..... $720,814 29 Total expenditures............$1,540,350 38 i b ~Fire. Losses incurred during the year... $38923 og | Losses Incurred during the year..$1,071,643 90 Rigks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiums, | Ricks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiums. Net_amount of R Net_amount of Risk during the| $30.008,000( $800,050 44 | Yeap s, oorens ... ls150,775,520181,836,940 19 Net amount of Risks] e during the| ' 990,480 80 | vear ....opooon .| 159,180,201) 1,701,200 71 Y in_ force| o-1 110,983,157] 1,167,523 81 | ecemper 5. 1001 | 165,143.920] 1,914,065 01 ARLES H. YARNELL, Prestdent. S. H. MONTGOMERY, Pres. %my LYLBURN, Secretary, FICHARD MARIS, Secr. Subscribed and worn to before me, this 23d | Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Tth day of Jm%lm 3 day of February, 1902 RICHARD H. REILLY, Notary Publie. H. F. REARDON. Notary Public. s".;xh‘: Comst Department: : EDWARD BROWN & SONS ' GBENERAL AGENTS, 411-313 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ; ROBINSON & NIPPERT, 21€ Scncome Street, __ Pacific Coast Department. 'EDWARD BROWN & SONS, GENERAL AGENTS, 4H=413 CALIFORNIA STREET, FRANCISCO, CAL. ; AGENTS « : €. A. HENRY & CO., O OCCIDENTAL AUCTION SALES = nodSd Biciitae, 2 On MONDAY, June 2, 1 will sell a large con- signment of new and second-hand Ca: g Coupes, two and three seaters, Camp Wagons, . Phaetons, ete. Also a few fine Horses, including Shetland Ponies. - WM. G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. f» A CARLOAD 2= Of WELL BROKEN 1300-pound WORK HORSES {rom HEILBRON & MEISS Ranches, Siskivou County, now on sale by FRED H. CHASE & CO.. 1752 Mafket st UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT ——OF THE—- CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ~——0OF THE— MANCHESTER ASSURANCE COMPANY (QF, MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, ON - THE 31st day of December, A. D. 1001, and for the ‘year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance 'Commissioner of the State of Cali- fornia, pursuant to the provisions of sections 810 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commisaioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in Cash $1,000,000 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company... $4.282 77 Cash Market Value of all’ Stocks and Bonds owned by Company.. 1,547,320 00 Cash in Company's Office. 721 47 Cash in banks. . 5 . 55,272 34 Interest due and accrded on all Stocks and Loans............ .. B804 17 Premiums in due Course of Coilec- tion . 255,108 45 Bills recetvabl not Matured, taken for Fire and Marine Risks 448 10} Duc from other Companies for Re- Insurance on losses already paid. 285 29 Due frond special agents [ Total Assets ...... 2 67 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpald Losses in_ process of Adjustment or in Suspense £3,391 56 | Losses resisted, including ex] ses. 24,048 03 | Gross premiums on Flre sks running one year or less, $1,086,- 401 43; reinsurance 50 per cent. 543,200 70 Gross premiums on Fire Risks running more than one year, $052,985 99; reinsurance pro rata 515,179 97 All other Liabilities ............. 69,007 67 Total U\blmlel INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire, premiums .. 412,716 83 Received for interest and dividends and on Bonds, Stocks, ns from all other sourees.... Total Income EXPENDITURES. Net amount pald for Fire Losses (including $177,911 73, losses of previous years) --..$1,104,034 58 Paid or allowed or on or Brokerage ... Paid for Salaries, . 287,630 45 Fees and ‘other charges for officers, clerks, etc.. 92,274 63 Paid for State, National and Local taxes ... Tiassiige SRAVETR All other payments and expendi- tures - 9204212 Total Expenditures Fire. Losses {ncurred during the year..$1,121,394 56 Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks. Premiums. Net amount of Risks| written during the, year - |$182,497,461 Net amount of Risks during the! 2,108,202 83 essdonars 189,348,638 2,121,957 €6 Net amount in force December 31, 1901..| 190,349,213| 2,060,387 42 GEO. 8. A. YOUNG, U. S. Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Tth day of February, 1902. EDWIN F. COREY, Commissioner for California. Pacific Const Department 323 California Street, | San Frafcisco. GEO. W. BROOKS, - THOS. J. CONROY, Asst. Manager. Manager. _BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. :Directors. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— CALEDONIAN AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY F NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW York, on the dist 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. misstoner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in T RS N b o 000 00 X ASSETS. Cash r{k&t Value of all Stocks and Bonds ewned by Company Cash in Banks . Interest due tion .. e Due {rom other Companies for Re- insurance on losses already paid.. §,638 95 Total Assets ....... weebeeese. SOIRTA2 42 LIABILITIES. X7 Losses adjusted and unpald ........ $3,130 57 in Suspense . . 6521 76 Losses resisted, including expenses.. 1.250 00 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one yvear or less. $15,673 00; reinsurance 50 per cent ... 7,836 40 Gross premjums on Fire Risks run ning more than one year, $9043 20; reinsurance pro rata 190 | All other liabilities &?;1 gg ‘Total Liabilities weevae. $33,042 60 INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire premiums . AT $51,951 20 Recelved for on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other saurce: Received for profit investments ... Total Income . EXPENDITURES, Net/‘amount pald for Fire Losses (in- cluding $27,316 52, losses of pre- vious years) .. sesvenaan Paid or allowed for Commission F erage ... 8 Pald for Salaries, Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, ete... Pald for State, National and Local {3 e N Total Expenditures . Risks and Premiums, | Fire Risks, | Premiums. o — $15,703,775 | $160,556 23 16,184,773 42,210,863 143,850 14 24,716 20 Pacific Coast Department 3238 California Strect, 5 - San Francisco. GEO. W. BROOKS, THOS. d. CONROY, Asst. Manager. . Manage BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Directors. 11 l UNITED STATES BRAIICH. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ——OF THE—— Commercial Union | ASSURANCE COMPANY | F, LONDON. ENGLAND, ON THE ST lay of December. A. D. 1901, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the In- surance Commissioner of the State of Califor- nia. pursuant to the provisions of sections §10 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as par blank furnished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL. | Capital .......... $12,500,000 00 Amount of Capital Stock, patd up in Cash .... +-e 1,250,000 00 i ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company.. 838,148 69 | Loans on Bonds and Mortgases.. 232,500 80 | Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company. 1,841,385 00 | Gosli 10 Company's Office, # 984 11 | Cash in Banks ........ . 405,584 3 { Interest due and acerued on all Stocks and Loans ,........... 1,186 65 Mortgages | Pramlums in due Teceivahl: Rents due and Total Assets LIABILITIES, Losses adjusted and unpaid.... | Losses: in process of Adjustment or in Suspense ............... ¥ Losses - resisted, including ex- | | on Fire Risks j running ome year or less. $2.- | | 113,221 31: reinsurance 50 per Gross premiums on Fire . Risks running more than one year, $2,030,181 rata ... Gross premiums woo.. 1,087,508 87 and on Marine Inland Navigation Risks, $79, i | T Tvimeace 208t 70.000 77 | Groas premiums on Marine Time | Risks, $46,027 57; reinsurance | B0 per cent ... 4 ... Zmewwm | Amcunt reclaimable by 'the in- | sured on perpetual fire insur- | ance palicies ... 100,205 62 All other demands Company ........ Total Liabilities INCOME. Net ‘eash actually received for ! __Fire premiums .... Nei cash actually received for Marine premiums . |~ and Mortgages .. 11,264 28 | Reeeived for interest and divi- dends on Bonds. Stocks. Loans, | _and from all other sour 71,730 00 | Recetved for Rents . 283 Total Income . EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (including § I | _of previous vears) | Net ‘amount paid | Losses (including $. es of previous ye | e | Pald or allowed for Commission | " or Brokerage ...Nec.....co... 554,607,34 | Paia for Salaries, Fee | charges for officers, clerks, ete.. 143,587 20 | Patd for State, National and 20,944 &3 | 1 taxes . | All other payments 17 tures isks and Premiums.|[Fire Risks.| Premiume. et _amount of Risks! | R | N | written during the| ] year ..... 263, 7 TTT,479 04 Net amount l expired during the 341,580,484] 3.444.072 91 }_year .. i Net amount in force| December 31, 1801. 928( 4.143.403 31 i | Risks_and Premiums. [Mar. Risks.| Premiums. | Net_amount of Risks| | uritten auring el ) e e iy $250,408 48 | Nt amount of Riaks | fxvired during the } BN o odonedrek sy 46,248,084/ 200,763 1 | Net amount in force | December 31, 1901.| 3384358 92,306 84 A. H. WRAY. Manager. | Subscribed and aworn to befors me this 23d day of March, 1902, MICHAEL J. QUINN, Notary Public. i Pacific Co:; Branch | 416-418 California St,, San Francisco. E.T.NIEBLING, €. F.MULLINS, Asst. Manager. UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ——OF THE— - PHENIX | ASSURANCE COMPANY, Limited, ¥, LONDON. ENGLAND, ON THE ng® | U day of December, A. D. 1901, and for | year ending on that day, as made to the In- | surance Commissioner of the State of Califor- é ym:i ox-lulrn;‘n; t; tha plmé:t-n of sections 810 an of the Political e, condensed as | blank furnished by the Commissioner: - ASSETS, Cash market value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company..$3,226,078 73 | Cash in Company’ 78 52 Cash in Banks ....... 21629 48 | Interest due and accrued on all Cash in hands of U, tees. 451, Premfums in due Courss of Coi- - { lection | Due from g oy insurgnce on losses alrea 12,675 54 LIABILITIES, | Losses adjusted and unpaid....... $110,768 00 | Losses in process 't Adjustment or INCOM®B. | Net cash actusily received for Fire T R IMPRY BN e $2,901,247 Réceived for intereat and dividends . on Bonds, Stocks. Leans, and from all OtheT SOUTCES ......... 76,128 70 aid tor Fire ;e Net amount paid for “(iccluding $454.025 00, losses of previous Years) ............ e Brkarage <o o or Pald tor Salaries TFees and other v charges for officers, clerks, ete. 142,221 Paid for State, National and Lo- » cai taxes ... All other paymen s tures, 327,904 41 -$2,800,653 95 Total Income ....... ts and expendi- Total Expenditures . Losses Incurred during the year..$1,950,323 40 Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks. Premiuma Net amount of Risks| > ‘written during the| P O 2 e ass, Net p::g‘llll of RE ex) during YERr .....on Nét amount in December 1901.| 340,001 'BUTLER & HEWITT, AGENTS, ot 313 California Street, San Franeisco, Cal.

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