The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 29, 1903, Page 9

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THE- SAN FRANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1903. THOUSANDS OF CITIZENS Ga) _CHEER HENRY ]J. CROCKER REPORTS ON RICHARD A. McCURDY, President After an examination, asked for by the Company, which occupied the entire exammmg force of the Department from Jahuary 2 to September 21, 1903, gvery dollar of the hundreds of millions handled by the Company from ganuary 1, 1898, to January ‘1, 1903, was checked and found accounted 6r in strict accordance with the Laws of the State. In his official sanction of The New YorK Insurance Department The Mutual L:fe Insurance Company of New York the findings of the exam «I think it fitting this examination and d From Page 7, Column 7. RALLIES. Be Held in Many Parts To-Nigt REPUBLICAN ht. GRAPE-NUTS. CUT IT oUT Quit White Bread and Coffee and Got Well. to agree look as though I ng that I craved and at least in the death. a human being to as I did. Of ible grew worse I had all my husband hine tablets to stop my d tes and coffee and try food Grape-Nuts and Pos- e. Idid so and I have . The improvement be- I had fallen from 13 nds in my sickness and off and gray, t0o, I was east discomfort, my face | it and the awful distress on ceased. Then my grow less frequent lizzy spells have gone from I have reached and and strong. I am cer- I never touch coffee ain that coffee and the cuits caused all my as my body got the not take it long to put »dy and mind. All the ape-Nuts and Postym ead and coffee.”” Name Co., Battle Creek, Mich. eason h package for a copy of ti “ttle book, “The lod to Weil- So I made up my |u at it T don’t see | r weight and am now | G HFLZ SCHMITZ SPEAKS WELL. | | Pleases Tb!rty-llinth District, but Fails to Appear at Butchers’ Hall. Amitz was kept busy last even— g to attend the n s the voters of the Thirty He was enthusiastically made a good address. It is iso the entire t your marks opposite as that part of the | e to a successful ad- | he addressed a | hers’ Hall, on ¢ the Thirtieth t in strong force The Mayor had promised them a visit last evening, and the hall was packed to its hmitz was scheduled to arrive at about 11 o'clock, but when came and Schmitz was still ab- all the available candidates had stand and finished the crowd began to | A M rong, a strofig Schmitz ad- | vocate, t tand and commenced a | | hot attack ne and Crocker. At 11:3) o'clock the chairman announced that Schmitz’'s buggy d broken down and that he was riding over to the meeting in a street car. Still Armstrong held the | floor. By that time Lane and Crocker were thieves and croeks. At 12 o’clock the chairman, announced that Mr. Schmitz | was due In eight minutes. Just at that | moment Lane was making $10,000 & year | out of the office of City Attorney. At 12:10 o'clock Mr. Armstrong admitted that he | had been talking against time and that there was no possibility of the Mayor's arrival, as the accident must have been | | more serious than was at first supposed. | When a man was sent out to ascertain | whether Mr. Schmitz was on his way to | the meeting he found that his Honor was | guletly slumbering after a cold bath. | There was no accident. unsmmmmy | Honesty and Sincerity the Theme of i His Discourse. Frapklin K. Lane spoke last night m! the voters of the Twenty-ninth Assembly | | District at. Manzanita Hall on Perry | street, between Fourth and Fifth. The place was literally packed with people. Lane was accorded a rousing welcome. His speech was mainly devoted to uphold- ing the honesty and the sincerity of the candidates of the party he represented and to showing up Abe Ruef’s methods in the present campaign. He said in part: In part | | = the Mayor drove | report, says in part: ¢ examining force of the the Company’s officers and the JANUARY 1, in 1898, were then shown and verified in- detail : Interest. R Other income. Total. . clsims and dividends paid 31, % Hau on the Sth day Total admitted assets e on the e a hearty d as chairman of the were Ed- Judge Mogan, Dr. Dodge, John Barnett, Judge Ca- | baniss and U. Brandenstein. R JUDGE BAHRS WINS THE ADMIRATION OF LADIES | Trips the Light Fantastic at Enter-| tainment Given by the Occi- dental Club. and careful management of this large institution.”” HIEF EXAMINER ISAAC VANDERPOEL, of the New York Insurance Department, in his ‘nearly nific months every detail of the Company’s transactions has beeri subjected to the closest scrutiny.-—Every facility was afforded-by the admirable methods in vogue at the Home Office in the handling of accounts and keeping of books of initial or final entry.” T Condensed from New YorK Insurance Department’s Report ! Receipts and Disbursements 1898, TO JANUARY 1, The net or ledger assets December 31, fpund on the previous examination of the Campnny This sum bas since been sugmented from the follow- ing sources, and these receipts hlve beenexamined New—premiums. . Renewal mMmms . o Consxdmno\l for Innuities Rents. Profit on sale or mmmn/ ol led; Total receipts Pmm 1897 to 1903. . Totsl disbursements from 1897 Balance, being met or Iedget 1902 Non-ledgef assets December 31, 1802, audited at Deduct agents’ debit balances, gross. iners, the Superintendent of Insurance says: to note the unusual extent and thoroughness of the evidence which it bears to the conscientious This examination just concluded, has occupied the entire time of the Insurance Department since January 2 last, and during this period of heads of its several departments, to thoroughly accomplish the work, which has been materially expedited by Condition January 1, 1903 ASSETS United States bonds and other securities __ First lien loans on bond and mortgage. Loans on bonds and other securities. . Loans on Company’s own policies Real Estate: Company’s office buildings in London. Paris, Berlin, New York, Boston, Philadeiphia, San” Francisco, Searttle, Sydney and Mexico, and other real estate B Cash in banks and trust companies Accrued interest, net deferred premiums, etc” 1903 1897, as -.$220,140,308 02 81,586,584 60 10,278,000 00 14,620,874 79 to be.. $236.630.175 78 ..$52,257,884 72 .175,031,892 62 15,085,511 65 5,537,361 34 59.346,317 26 .. 5,352,304 07 797,565 54 $313,408,837 20 --$550,039,012 98 einding. - e LIABILITIES 5199 892,047 15 32,833,323 45 15,677,925 78 7,315,666 68 $382,432,681 30 1903 Policy reserves, etc. ..$314,293,458 19 5355‘; tae} s Sac—Gontingent Guarantee Fund . . 65,119,223 11 352.827.136 69 Authorized dividends . .: ....ooo.o.... LI e 3,020,000 00 394,455 39 December 31, 1902 $382,432,681 30 $382,432,681 30 STANLY FORBES, Manager, Mutual Life Building, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. The fourth annual entertainment and | e Occidental Club was given | Square Hall, the af-| ng not alone the members in but numerous politicans and | AIHAMBRA wiLL GREENBAUM To-Night at 8:5—DUSS AND METROPOLITAN ORCEESTRA MADAME FISK AND MR. FRANKO, Soloists. | To-Morrow Aft. at 2 Sharp ™*gomess. NORDICA, Soloist $1. $1 50, $2 and $3, at Sherman, Clay the prominent men running for office present was Judge Bahrs, who| tripped the light fantastic with a grace | that was unrivaled. He danced himself into the good graces of the ladies and won the admiration of the young athletes that compose the membership of the club. committees having the arrange- the entertainment in charge composed as follows: | nt, George W. Kelly; 4 Hayes; treasurer, J. J. vdmr secretary. W. A. Collins; finan- nson: captain, J J. J. H. Kennealy; Sea &C Seats Now—Selling for Ellery's Royal Italian Band AT SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S. POPULAR PRICES. sS0c 7Sc s$1.00 | FIRST CONERT NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON. And every night except Monday up to .and including Sunday., November Sth. Matinees Saturday and Sun TIVOLIssE. NOTE—Performances begin at 8 sharp; Satur- day Matinee at 2 sharp. ‘Arrangements (‘ondnn chatrman: J. C. Al M. Goldberg, i P, Haynes, Fred Peterson. J. M. Pen- dergast, Warren Reed, C Johnson, Chariles . J. Smith, James M. Hanley. ard Morgan, floor manager: F. Robertson, assistant floor manager; Dr. T. | Creely, W. Winthrop, W. P. Canovan, F. land, J. Verdier, George Lowney. w, Thomas J. Lydon. ———— Crocker Man Is Assaulted. Willlam Ahistrand, a German citizen of this eity, went into & saloon at 30 East | street last evenimg waring a Crocker but- ton. Sympathizers of the Union Labor candidates set upon Ahistrand, and, after | tearing the button off his coat, knocked | three of his teeth out and broke his nose. The police are investigating the assault. | Stage —TO-NIGHT — Saturday Matinee and Sunday Night, Glordano’s Great Ogera, “ANDRE CHENIER.” Friday and Saturday Nights, Verdi's Historteal Production, “UN BALLO MASCHERO” (THE MASKED BALL.) —*LA FAVORITA.” “CAVALLE- Ve“ w“‘1‘ AND FAGLL\CC‘[C Prices_as Usual—25c, 30e, Teleshone Bush 9. GRAND fgi: m LAST THREE NIGHTS | i The Famous Musical Farce Comedy, SPOTLESS TOWN Morosco, Leila Shaw and & Clever Directors Take Straw Vote." The board of directors of the Odd Fel- lows’ Hall Association took a straw vote at its regular monthly meeting yesterday and it resulted as follows: Crockery 17; Lane, 5; Schmits, 1. ———— COMPANY E, LEAGUE OF CROSS CADETS, ENTERTAINS Young Men Provide Merry Pro- gramme, Which Is Enjoyed by Their Many Friends. Mission Parlor Hall was crowded last night, the ogeasion being the second en- tertainment and dance given by Company E, League of the Cross Cadets. Prior to cadets made excellent hosts. The programme was as follows: Overture; opening , Joseph Miee Marie Abeille. aceompanted by Miss { s . e, B Tincoln; Spanish dance. Miss Vieiet Hannaht PRICES Hebrew specialties, Liewellyn accom- panied by Miss : iliustrated ymond COLUMBIA 225 SECOND AND LAST WEEK. Nightly, Including Sunday. Matinee Saturday. ROBERT EDESON (Management Henry B. Harris.) In Richard Harding Davis’ SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE| Stage Version by Augustus Thomas. Remember This Js the Last Week of Tt PA AD RS That Packs the House Nightly. And Now Comes —_RUBE and ROSES Next Monday Night—An Dr‘flml Funny Rural Musical Comedy. Our “All-Star” Cast, Including Koib and Dill, Barney Bernard. Winfleld Blake, Harry Hermsen, Maude Amber, Eleanor Jeniins. __RESERVED SEATS_Nights, 2Sc. 30c and Satariey end Sundey Matinees. 2S¢ and Children at ees, 10c and Se. ALCAZAR =57 r.n Price, General Manager. Wiwmhm-mm the Alcazar,”"—Says Town Nfiw ACTS! lhcflll . McWatters and Tyson; Goleman’s Dogs and Cats; Three Richards; Crawford and Manning; Wenona and Frank, and New Motion | Pictures. Last Times of Water- bury Brothers and Tenney; Whist- ling Tom Browne and Herbert Lloyd, assisted by Lillian Lilyan. Reserved Seats......25c|Bal 100 Box Seats and Opera Chairs. CENTRAL™" BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY, The Merry Musical Fantasy, “THE STORKS” An Immense Singing Organization, lnc!udlu the Famous Rosebud Garden of Girls. ALL AMERICAN BEAUTIES. Every Song a Hummer. SEATS NOW READY. GRAND 85588 ™ =5 = = T Four Weeks—NOVEMBER 24 fo 281, | ™™ “Siaiismectioner " | UNDBR | Swcess Matinees Wed. and Sat Each Week. ’ of saie or searsorens | UNCLE TOM'S CABIN) = THB T, THIS MORNING at 9 o’clock J%0—rFEOPLE Iv THE cAST 109 RED ROBE KLAW & ERLANGER'S pendous Production of General Wallace's "BEN HUR 850—Persons in Production—350 No Seats Laid Asids. No Tolephons Ordars Taken. PRICES—$2, §1 50, §1, 75¢ and 50e. All Seats Reserved. General Admission, Out of Town Mail Orders with reunnncu filled in order received after sale opens. PIANO RECITAL ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER of the Series Planned for e g’;’hm ‘Will Be letn on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3lst, At 3 p. m., In the Usual Place, STEINWA' ¥ HALL MF PERCIVAL K VAN Yorx e, pre- -sa-un..m-m-n the aid of the Ange- E'llfleuklnlfill.hflun. 18c to S0e. NEXT MONDAY—inaugural of the Autuma omedy Semson with Gillette's Laughing Hit, T00 MUCH JOHNSON. Southern Melodies. Grand Scenic Effects. I. R. STOCKWELL as ..A"fl MARKS. < THIS WEEBX. !‘unnl.( omn Comtdluu High-Class Speciaities Every After- noon and Evening in the Theatre ——TO-NIGET— GALA AMATEUR PERFORMANCE ——Concluding With— NEW LIVING PICTURES. COLORED BABY IN THE INFANT INCUBATOR. ——VISIT THE— “MYSTIC MIRROR MAZE” In Their Great Farcical Success, RUDOLPH AND ADOLPH. Next Sun.—HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS. With BILLY VAN, the “AS- SASSIN OF SORROW." Mr. Herbcrt Williams, ADMISSION......10c | CHILDREN. ...... .8 TENOR, = o R A LR T T Cealariard the ‘fl- = - Eye Glasses IF AST E. s AND Scientific CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. Instruments THURSDAY AND FRIDAT. 3 P. M; SAT- Kodaks, Photo Goods LADIES" DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Advance Sale, § Stockton St.

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