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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1902 MBER Ohota FALL THROUGH Blunders in Preparing the Indictment Are Found. Prosecution’s Witnesses Fail | to Substantiate the | Allegations. rra and Plum cases came to a fternoon in the m, s Land Office, t 1o be drawn had render a | !n»l 1 was done S. Parsons d Julian E thousand acre prosecution had effect that the | to muke th their expe HOW BLUNDEE OCCURRED. 1 a brother tme A.\ to x‘rt pare | who is of Depa SCHOOL GIRLS HOLD [ MERRY HIGH JINKS Gertrude Is Chosen Pres- ident raduating Class Seventy- ¥ a most en- the_afternoon iss Pearl Met- a plano duet Shirck fedlande tary and Mi en Page tre: Amid toasts, clz ells and merry | laughter each senior instructor was pre- | sented with a present from the class as & token o em of the graduates. Altogether rnoon was pleasantly passed | —_———— | JUDGE W. L. PIERCE IS H INJURED IN BUNAWAYA‘ Has Leg Disabled and Is Forced "°l Camp Out for Whole Night. | Information has reached this city that | Judge W. L. Plerce, who was formerly | on the Superior bench in San Diego | County, but who for some time past has been practicing law in this city, met with & serious accident in Monterey County. Sudge Plercs left this city early last moak | 1o visit the newly discovered gold fields | near Monterey. While driving from the | mines, near the head of San Antonio | Creek, on last Wednesday afternoon, his horse became frightened and ran away, | throwing him from the buggy | One of Judge Pierce’s legs was disabled, | and_he was unable to walk. He man- aged, however, to crawl to a convenient place, where he made a fire, by which he emained until found next day. He was d to Jolon, where he has since | onfined. It is thought that he ined a fracture of the thigh bone broken hin joint. —_—— Supreme Court Decisions. The Supreme Court issued an alterna- tive writ of mandate yesterday compell- ing Judge Hebbard to appear before it for the purpose of showing cause why he should not be ordered to fix the amount | of the undertaking to stay execution upon | the appeal of Charles Newman from the which declared that Herbert part owner of the Richelieu éntence to pe ex- s denied a_writ the Supreme Court ‘.u,m it desired to have the! custody of the defendant xr:nrf&rred from E\H.‘ '\g uirre to the riff of Santa Captain Morse to Leave. Captain Morse, Seventeenth Infantry, who has been acting as chief signal officer or the Department of California for sev- to join his regiment at | His position in this city will Colonel Allen of the Signal . Who is now in Japan en route to from the Philippines ! —_—— Disappeared From Seattle. Chief Wittman received a letter yes- terday from McDonald, Bown & Co., wagon manufacturers of Seattle, asking | him to find out if Henry Ruth, who had | & saloon on East Columbia street, Se- sttle, was in this city. He left there on | May 1, taking with him o pacing horse | and bicycie buggy, it is esserted. i | Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks. APPEAL COURT DECIDES CASES Baggage Must Not Be Detained on Board ., of Vessels. Juries May Not Receive Any Evidence in Absenca of Defendant. The United States Circuit Court of Ap- I banded down an opinion yesterday | the office of Chief Clerk of the Justice | to the effect that it is not proper for a | of the Peace courts came up under quo jury to receive evidence in the absence of | warranto proceedings yesterday morning the defendant. The that of the | before Judge Sloss, McComb and Fred- | | United States vs. Willlam Wilson and T. | rick, the claimants of the office, both; P. Hodgson. The defendants were con- | reqiested that it be laid over until this | victed in the District Court for the north- | morning. The contestants have agreed ern district of Washington of having re- | to submit the case without argument. | ceived and concealed smuggled opium | The delay was sought in order to afford | | that had been prepared for smoking. On trial of the case the District Judge | could take the instructed the jury that they in commenting upon thi the t Court of Appeal is contrary must _and ant. They upon evidence introduced at well as the Government. Judg- and cause remanded for new Wbl Sactirs” Gl oion, was v fue thereto 7 Griemore and e biane | CAREFUL WATCH IS SET ~risdapie e et ON “BOB” FITZSIMMONS R A IR P e e L st the steamship Valencia for breach second they cla were tr and ated and fed their b: ter they Jering its opi liability to age by reasen of t the landing e cus- engers on u rbank Company v ke Soap Compahy. instruction of District Judge the United States Cir- to fundamenial principles to | urors to receive evidence without the | the ide the guestion of his or not the can admitted | prepared for fon of fact upon | entitled to be heard— | the transportation of age from San Fran- tion of Game Laws. They alleged that they n for second cla: Chief Deputy Vogelsang of the Fish 1 the season of 1900, Commission states that he has received food and accom- | r baggage | POWEL FREDRICK READY TO MOVE Will Vacate Office If Sloss’ Decision Is Adverse. Cass to Be Submitted This Morning Without Any | Argument. When the case involving the title to the attorneys time to prepare a slale-i ent of the facts commencing at the beginning, when Williams was ejected, | @ tin of opium, punch a hole in it and | and recounting all the subsequent de-i | escertain whether it contained opium | velopments, legal and otherwise. This prepared for smoking. This tin had been | statement will be submitted to the court. | tied in evidence, but it had not been | Attorney A. Ruef, acting for Fred ‘ opened to allow of an examination of its | rick, the Mayor's appointee to the of- fice, is of the opinion that, as Judge Sloss has already decided that his cli- ent is not entitled to the clerkship, it | would be useless to fight the present case | before him. For this reason Ruef agreed to ask for judgment without making any argument. Judge Sloss will, in all prob- ability, sustain their former ruling and decide’ that Fredrick is a usurper. An| appeal will immediately be taken from | | this decision, ! An appeal in a case under quo warrants proceedings does not act as a stay of judgment. Anticipating that Judge Sloss will decide against him, Fredrick is pre- paring to turn over the clerk’s office and | all the records and documents appertain- | Champion Contemplates Viola- information from private sources to the | | effect that Bob Fitzsimmons,who is now in | | training at Skaggs Springs for his pros. | pective fight with Jeffries, has made ar- rangements to go deer hunting. Vogelsang sent a copy of the game laws | o the pugilist on Saturday. A careful watch will be kept on “Bob” and his companions. |~ Vogelsang states that if the ex-cham- plon decides to break the law, he him- | self will not attempt to apprehend him, but will dispatch two of his trusty depu- es with guns to attend to the matter. et Game Law Violators Caught. ‘ The Fish Commissioners report matr Deputies Frank Soule and J. C. Ingalls of | of the Circuit Court of th)‘ Healds| hhrz arrested Edward and Burke “Oreg as affirmed in the | 1ggs Springs on_Memorial for deer shooting. Justice Provins of | JAKE JOSEPH. Representative, 3 Established 1823. WILSON WHISKEY aldsburg fined the men $25. | | That’s Alll 0 Battery Street, San Francisco. UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT ——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS| ——OF THE— MANCHESTER ASSURANCE COMPANY (7}, MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, ON st day of December, A. D. 1901, and for the ‘year ending on that day, as made to the surance Commissioner of the State of Cali- fornia, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condense: as per blank furniched by the Cominlssioner. CAPITAL. | Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in THE Cas Real Estate owned by Company. Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company.. 1, 00 Bonds owned by Company 200 00 Cash in Company’s Office. Cash in Banks .. 7059 Cash in banks. | Tnterest "due and ‘accrued’ ‘on’ all Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans ..... 1,085 41 Stocks and Loans............... Premiums in due Course of Collec- Premiums in due Course of Coliec- tion 8,808 83 i Due from other Companies for Re- Bills. recetvabie’ ot Matiren, insurance on losses already paid.. 8,638 95 taken for Fire and Marine Risks 448 10 Bt Due from other Compantes for Re- Total Assets ........ eeevee...$B18,782 42 insurance on losses already pam 285 29 —_— Due from special agents 205 08 LIABILITIES, Thon 195 o | Loosses adjusted and unpaid A - Total Assets . $1,869,192 67 | Longes in Drocess of Adjustinent op 1130 57 in Suspense LIABILITIES. 5 Losses resisted, Including expenses.. 5 oy oo Losses adjusted and unpaid . $79,054 51 | Gross premiums on Fire Risks rqn. " Losses in process of Ad, t . ning one year or less, $15,673 00; A or iIn Suspense . 83.39180| reinsurance 60 per cent 5 7,836 40 Losses resisted, In s 24,048 03 | Gross premiums on Fire Risks fun. " Gross premiums on Fire Risks ning more than one year, $8043 207 B 8, hearice Sl 4 | reinsurance pro rata > 3; reinsurance 50 per cen 3,200 70 Pl s i et e B Lo S Al other liabilities ...... . 8731 88 running more than one year, B e e ad $952,985 90; reinsurance pro rata 515,17 97 Total Liabllitles ................ $33,042 60 All other Liabilities 69,097 67 INCOME, B Total Liabilities ........ +v....51,314,502 43 | Net cash actually received for Fire premiums .. $51,951 20 ! INCOME. Received for interest and dividends | Net cash actually recetved for Fire on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from premiums ... 1,412,716 83 | _ all other ‘sourc 11,500 58 Received for interest and dividends Recelved for profit on realization of on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and investments ............ .. teeeea.’ 5,000 33 from all other Sources........... 57,204 17 Frrory s Total INCOME .........e....n... $60,242 35 Total Income .. ) EXPENDITURES. EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (In- Net amount pald for Fire Losses cluding $27,316 52, losses of pre- (including 3, losses of vious years) .. previous years) . Paid or allowed for Brokerage Paid for charges for officers, clerks, etc. Paid for ational and Local .$1,104,934 58 r 92,274 63 k1 ,942 12 Total Expenditures ........... $1,629,360 53 All other pavments and expendi tures Fire. Losses incurred during the year..$1,121,396 56 Premtums, Net amount of Risks| written Guring the| 287,030 45 STATEMENT ——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— ' CALEDONIAN AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY F NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW York, on the 3ist day of December, A. D. 11901, 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 in Cash -$200,000 00 ASSETS, Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Brokerage .. =l EREEERE Paid for Salarles, Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc. ., Pald for State, National and l.acn taxes . All othe tures .. Total Expenditures . Fire. 881,139 81 Losses incurred during the year. oo ocioomoomnmooum L] ADVERTISEMENTS. ’19.00 FOR AN INVALUABLE ADDITION TO EVERY LIBRARY! 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AMERIGAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY F_PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF Pennsylvania, on the 31st day of Decem- T, A. 1, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- sloner 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. e Amount of Capltal Stock, pald up Amount of Capital Stock, paid up {5 i s i in Cash . [ - ASSETS. ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company. Real Estate owned by Company.. $397,178 54 | Loans on Bonds and Mortgages Loans on Bonds and Mortgages.. 882,402 55 | Cash Market Value of all Stocks Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company and Bonds owned by Company... 796,562 50 | Amount of Loans secured by ple Amount of Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks and other ma of Bonds, Stocks and other mar- ketable gecurities as collateral 50,000 00 ketable securities Cash in Company’s Offl 490 14 Cash in Compan: Cash in Banks........ 68,515 75 Cash_in Banks Interest due and accr Interest due and Stocks and 12,622 Stocks and Loan Interest due and acct Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortgages. 1,795 42 &nd MOTtRAEES ... ..uuueeessesnes 13,677 80 | Premiums in due Premiums in due Course of Collec- o i 86,634 85 tion Agents’ Balances . 39,580 72 Ground_ rents, well lecured Rent due and accrued. 608 31 Rents due and accrued. i v Total Assets ....... eassvese $1,544,160 80 Total assets .........eeeeeeens $2,360,886 83 —_— —_—= LIABILITIES. LIABILITIES. Loseses adjusted and unpaid....... Losses adjusted and umpaid....... $61,693 35 | Losses in process of Adjustment Toases in process of Adjustment oF O D SUNDEDNG . ;o ocabssness in Suspense . 93,903 73 | Losses resisted, including expenses Losses resisted, Including expenses 23,066 68 | Gross premiums on Fire Risks Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- running one year or less, $466,- ning one year or less, $1,039,- 409 55; reinsurance 50 per cent.. 223,204 77 578 11; relnsurance 50 per cent.. 519,789 05 | Gross premiums on Fire Risks Gross premiums on Fire risks run- running more than one year ning more than one year, $875,- $730,312 00; reinsurance pro rata 874,727 43 087 63; relnsurance pro rata.... 419,159 31 | Amount reclaimable by the insured Amount Teclaimable by the insured on perpetual Fire Insurance Pol- on perpetual fire {nsurance poli- 113,902 70 cles . .. 515,300 64 | Cash dividends remaining unpaid. 77 00 Commiss N and to become due. 80,351 650 Total Liabilitles ............. . $770,482 01 Total Liabilities $1,724,173 26 INCOME. = | Net cash actuaily recelved for INCOME. Fire premiums ....... $681,162 35 Net cash actually received for Fire Deposit premiums on perpetual premjums ... $1,263,020 28 | risk 10,199 92 Recelved for intei ortgages .. 48,108 54 6,207 50 Recelved for inf on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other sources. 36,604 37 | _from all other sources. 41,072 35 Received for Rents.... 8,887 A4 | Recelved for Rents.. 9,820 00 Recelved from all other sources. ,650 68 | Received from all other sous 43822 29 STATEMENT ——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— AGRIGULTURAL INSURANCE COMPANY Q5 WATERTOWN, IN THE STATE OF New York, on the 8ist 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 the Srcvl!lonl of sections 610 and 611 of the Po- itical Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, pald up in Cash . 2 . $500,000 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company... 337,400 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages.. 775,211 50 Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company.. 724,665 62 Amount of Loans secured by Dledge of Bonds, Stocks, and other marketable securities as collateral .... 239,244 13 Cash in Company’s Office . 4,185 11 Cash in Banks . 133,230 69 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans .......... 11,854 65 Interest due and accrtied on Bonds and Mortgages .. 27,975 86 Premiums in due Course of Collec- Due from ofhier Compantes for re- insurance on losses already paid. 2,930 66 Total Assets ..cccoevenennse...$2,376,679 85 LIABILITIES, Losses adjusted and unpald...... $29,101 96 Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense .. 59,182 03 Losses resisted, | 11,870 00 Gross premtums on Fire Risks ru ning one year or less, $526,808 00: reinsurance 50 per cent . 413,401 50 Gross premiums on Fire Risks hing more than one vear, $1,462,- 979 00; reinsurance pro rata.... 767,482 13 Total Liabilitles - INCOME. Net cash actually recelved for Fire premiums 61,087,081 1 Recelved for interes % T -$1,281,137 64 Mortgages .. 44,424 89 Received for inf on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other sources . Received for Rents .. Received from all other Risks and Premiums. | Fire Risks. | Premiums. Net amount of Risks| written during thel $152,407,461152.108.202 80 | 2 N i’ o eia] P10 10T | $160.006 23 ":}x;‘:d it ‘he[ | expired during the| TR o s | 180,308,688 2,121,067 06 | 32t Gnint an Ltoree] | A0 14 o L b b1, 1001 | 190,349,213 2,069,387 42 | _ December 31, 1001..[ 2210863 | 24716 20 GEO, §. A, YOUNG, U. S. Manager. CHAS. H. POST, President. Eubscribed and sworn to before me this 7th N. A McNEIL, Secretary, day of February, 1902. EDWIN F. COREY, Commissioner for California. Pacific Coast Department ' 323 California Strect, San Francisco. | GEO. W. BROOKS, THOS. J. CONROY, Asst. Manager. Manager. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20th day of January, 1902, H. E. FRANCK, Notary Publlc. Pacific Coast Department 323 California Street, 8an Francisco. GEO. W. BROOKS, THOS. J. CONROY, Asst. Manager. Manager, BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO;, Directors. — — Total INCOMS w.ovvvrinncanns Total INcome ................$1,385,340 71 Total INCOMe® ......... $792,374 41 EXPENDITURES. 7 EXPENDITURES. T iy b e EN) 3 o 3 oS Net amount paid for Fire Losses Net amount pald for Fire Lo Net amount, pald_ for Fire Losses (including $85,020 56, losses of 103 04, (ncluding $62,422 89, losses of previous years) ... $1,018,183 18 | previous years) $391.931 04 | pividends to Stockhoiders oc! 5. Diyidends te Stéckpoldmes 21,086 25 | Pajq or allowed for Commi: Paid or allowed for Paid or allowed for Commission or ey Wt PR, p O BrOKeTage L. 204207 60 170,760 67 | paiq for Sa o5, Fees other i ald for Salarles, Fees charges for officers, clerks, etc.. 83,237 44 charges for officers, clerks, etc. 44,100 00 | charges for officers, clerks, etc. 62,575 46 National and ' Paid for State, muoml and Local Faid for State, National and Local Ly B Ty v s e 44,561 63 | her “payments and expendi- RO Al othe . 163,307 07| tUFeS ...cececiicceicrinecnns eeee 67,493 16| tUTES ..... $1,540,550 58 Total Expenditures .......... $739,814 20 e T R Tire, Fire, Fire. Loeses incurred during the year..$1,071,643 90 | Losses incurred during the year... $389,242 o | Losses incurred during the year....$554,574 00 Risks and Premiums,|Fire Risks.| Premiums, | Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiums. | Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiums. = ¥ Net_amount of Risks Net amount of Risk ehof 4 et amount of Risks| "’éa‘«&‘,’.""au&'n.“'!‘é: pritten durtng thel oo 950 45| Tritten during chel uu.‘nfl.flo 181,886,940 10 [ JPAT - oottt el 0 9800, P SRR ) $164,453,500(51, 653,972 00 flv‘mfl during the, 96,470,435 930,480 80 | XPired during the 153,180,261| 1,701,209 71 | (o8, ocio iy SR G N o 159,510,000/ 1,540,215 00 December 31, 1601, | 105,143,920| 1,914,665 64 mber 31, 1901..1 110,983,187| 1,157,823 81 | ~ December 31, 1901. CHARLES H. YARNELL, President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. Subscribed unfl Sxorn to before me, " ints 230 day of Jamllry. RICHARD II REILLY, Notary Public. Pacific Coast Department: EDWARD BROWN & SONS GENERAL AGENTS, 411-413 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FI!ANCISCO, CAL. ‘THOS. H. MONTGOMERY, Pres. RICHARD MARIS, Sec. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th flly of Febnnry, 1902. H. F. REARDON, Notary. Public. Pacific Coast Department. . EDWARD BROWN & SONS, GENERAL AGENTS, 411-218 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. CITY AGENTS: C. A. HENRY & CO.,. 215 S8ansome Strect. AGE| BlNSON & NIPPERT, l RO 216 Sansome Strect. 239,617,000] 2,289,782 00 & T SAWYER President. et B (TR tary. ubet ed and sworn to bef: day of F:bnnry 1 “"‘ me this 19th . COOKE, Notary Public. Pacific Co--t Department. EDWARD BROWN & SONS | GENERAL AGENTS, 411-13 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO CAL. GEORGE l'l. MURDOCK, 412 California Strect. Nt amount in foree ! _Deqp UNITED STATBB BRAITCH. STATEMENT ——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— CommercialUnion ASSURANCE COMPANY (QF, LONDON. ENGLAND, ON THE sisr lay of December. A. D. 1901 and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Im- surance Commissioner of the Stats of Callor- nis, pursuant to the provisions of sections 810 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL. L R $12,300,000 00 Amnfi flt Olblhl BMK pald up CBSR weeseenncecscannnneeees 1,250,000 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company.. 888,148 69 Loans on Bonds and Mortgases.. 232,500 00 Cash Market Valus of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company. 1,841,335 00 Cash in Company’s Office..... 3984 11 Cash in Banks .. 405,384 20 Interest due and sccrued on all Stocks and LOANS «eoueeoeee.. 1,168 88 Interest due and accrued on Honds ANA. MOTtEAKES «ovvescceceeenn 4,000 41 Premiums in due Course of Co]]oe— tion - 588,983 14 Bllls recedvlbls not Mllnrhd. taken for Fire and Marine Risks 6,282 13 Rents due and accrued . cee T.701 48 Total Assets eseeereas. §3,978,005 30 LIABILITIES. adjusted and unpaid.... Losses 3 opeld.... $U6TI & Losses in process of justment OF in SUSPENS® weerreennrene 285,968 00 Tesisted. ~ including ex- 28,500 0§ Gross premiums on Fire Risks running_one year or less. $2,- 113,221 31: reinsurance 80 CENt .evveiennnn Gross premiums on Firs Risks running more than one year, $2,030,181 90; reinsurance pro rata Gross premiums on Marine Th Risks, $46,027 §7; reinsurance a and from all other sources. 71750 00 Recelved for Rents .. 21,283 24 Total INCOM® .eecvvennen $2.983.521 63 BXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (including $ losses of previous years) Net amount paild for Marine Losses (including §.. losses of previous years) Pald or allowed for Commission OF BrOKETBE® ocvcoveeenecens Paid for Salaries, Fees, and other charges for officers, clerks, etc.. Pald for State, National and Lo- Ccal tAXeS ...ccecercirinicaianin All other pa.ymen(l and expendi- tures -+ 181,498 63 Total Ekpenditures .. $2,822/930 78 | Losses incurred dunnz lhn year.. $1,062.538 83 Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks.| Premiuma. Net_amount_of Risks| yritten during the| - m.fm.?lfl:”.m.‘“ 04 5 -} 341,580,454 expired duflng | __year 3,444,072 1 Net amouw o | December 31, 1901.| 409,197.928( 4.143.40% 21 | Risks and Premiums.|Mar. Risks;} Premiums. | Net_amount of Risks| yritten during thel .............. | $47.852.130| $250,406 43 Net smount of Risia| o explred during the YOAP «ucevcernnnnas 46,248,084] 200,763 61 Net amount in force December 31, 1901.| 2,331,858] 92,306 4 A. H. WRAY, Manager Subscribed and sworn to before me this 224 day of March. 1902, MICHAEL J. QUINN, Notary Publlc. Pacific Coast Branch 416-418 California St., San Francisco. E. T. NIEBLING, C. F.MULLINS, Asst. Manager. Manag. UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS PHENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, Limited, OF, LONPON. ENGLAND, oy TE8 day of December, A. D.. L year ending on that day, mlhto!hoxn- surance Commissioner of the State of Califore nia, pursuant to the provisions of sections 618 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner: ASSETS. Cash market valus of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Comn-.ny $2,226,078 78 Cash in Company’s Office. 75 53 Cash in Banks .. Interest due and accrued on n.es o Stocks and Loans ... P n hands of U. S. Trust oo imas In due Course of Cop 01993 2¢ ction 158, Doe fromm other Companies, for e - IRsurance on losses already paid. 12,675 54 P ..ol Total ASSetsS .....oeesseecess 32,897,000 21 LIABILITIES. . Losses adjusted and unpald $110,769 00 Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense o+ 802,972 o0 Losses resisted, inciuding expenses. 16,283 00 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning_onme year or less, $2,013,- 814 93; reinsurance 50 per cent. 1,006,407 48 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $1,608,~ Tetnsurance pro Tata. 829,217 600 87; AIl other Habilities Total Liabilities .............$2,460,000 73 INCOME. Net cash actually recelved for Fire ................... $2,901,247 51 REreived for intersst and dividends on Bonds, Stocks. Loans, and from all other sources ... . 7812370 Total Income ......... eree..$2,977,371 81 EXPENDITURES. Net- amount paid for Fire ‘including $454.025 00, losses of previous years) ... .81, m,m P Pma or allowed for Commission or Brokerage 509,507 77 P o e cars, clerks, e X - A S ate; Naticnal sukt hae T In 0 cal taxes . 74,730 29 other A - - 327,904 41 Total Expenditures . $2,890,853 03 Fire. Losses incurred during the ycar..$1,950,323 4 Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiuma. Net amount of Risks| \written during the| year Net amount of Risks| expired during .the '$410,838,755/$4,138,960 08 402,781,784 1901.| 340,001,008 A. D. IRVING, Subscribed and ‘sworn to before me: this 28th day of January, 1902. GEO. O. RUGER, Notary Public. 3,537,09¢ 03 3,616,415 30 mber 31. BUTLER & HEWITT AGENTS, 413 California Street, San Francisco, Cal.

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