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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1904 0'Brien & Sons' Carriage Factory ue and Polk Street. Giolden Gate Aven | ment and roof total loss own price for next FiV damaged by This is the chance of a lifetime to get 0'Brien & Sons’ celebrated high-grade v ADVERTISEMENTS. Building experts pronounce ground floor, base- at once to reconstruct bui'ding. CARRIAGES, BROUGHAMS, SIX and NINE SEATERS, SURREYS, HARNESS, ROBES, WHIPS, Etc, Etc., Etc., fire, water and smoke Stock must be removed Will sell at your E DAYS entire stock of BUGGIES, WAGONS, chicles away below cost. IRSITY ALUMNI HOLD BANQUET | et | ates Begin Practical Work Too Late in H Prominent That State College Graduates “From Institution Renew Oid Acquaintance. er of the Uni- b took place he California Hotel. ed of the graduates depart- of Michigan and has ngements Edward Barrows of H dinner com- y club, of an acted trmas i the g ere also te g, dean sities Require Too Long a Prepara- tion for Professions,"So That Gradu- MAY BE CITY'S DEPOSITORIES Snpervisors Plan to Loan | Temporarily to Banks the | Cash Collected for Taxes AP'PE ALTO LEGISLATURE| | Wa’re) Companies to Furm~.1 ’ Statements Preparatory 0! | the Fixing of Rates| | { i | The Board of Supervisors yesterdsa) referred to the Finance Committee : resolution reciting the intention of tr ' board to memorialize the State Legisle ! ture to submit to the peovle an amend |ment to the conmstitution permittin ! municipalities to authorize the deposi of public funds in banks and simila financial institutions on condition tha !a reasonsble interest be paid on cur | rent balances and adequate security be given in the form of United States bonds or bonds of the municipalities whose funds are so deposited. Lifer" George C.:Ross of Redwood| Subervisor Didncona said the pur- | City on “Reminiscences of College | POrt Of the resolution was to relieve the PRt Ve J b stringency of the money market result- z - 4. Truman Jr. on “College jng from the tying up of cash paid into Men in Polities.” Informal remarks the city treasury for taxes. He said were also made by J. A. Percy, J. R. Patton, Edward Mills Adams, Willlam H. Barrows and others. The following officers were elected: Edward Mills Adams, president; Percy, vice pgesident; W. H. Barrows, secretary and treasurer; Jr. d C. Fowler executive com- e G. mittee, Among those fessor E. D. Adams, Dr. J. rows present were: Pro- Adams, Edward = Milis | C. Anthony, W. H. Bar- | ly, Dr. Charles Bush, W. A. Be. N. H. Chamberlain, T. G. Crothers, ! Goodwin, B, T. Howes, S. F. , A. O. Leuschner, E. W. McGraw, | McNair, Dr. W. H. Maxson, R. B. Myers, J. R. Patton, J. A. Percy, G. C. Ross, 1. J. Truman Jr., C. G. Fowler, Dr. J. L. McLaren, George ein, Walter F. Morrison and ter S. Wheeler and Professor W. Rising The Griginal Aemedy, tast “ikie tae Daagraff Germ.” DON'T BLATE YOUR MIRROR Mhen es compel thelr mirrors 10 bear sllent o nec#ess hair destruction. Day after S U —— APPLICATNONS AT PRO STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE RHINE & MOSELLE FIRE| lNSLRANCE CDMPANY LIABILITIES. Losses afijusted and unpad ... $21.960 98 Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense ........- - oeses resisted. including expenses Risks ru: Sazs.- or less, year, m rance pro rata.... stockholders remain- Total Liabilities INCOME. cash actuslly Teceived for Fire GOING !} [ S REAPICIE WL SAE 1. seaneoe waL sare 1. T90 UITE £08 BEBhCRE {EWBRO'S HERPICIDE |=sssianssmems could taik It would plead o Drug Siorec, 3100 Sead 10c. stamps, to HEAPICIDE CO., Dept. H, Detralt, Mich. for 2 sample. GONE 111 Newbro's Herpicide causes dull, brittie and luster] ruff and falling hair. MINENT BAREER SEOPS. STATEMENT OF THE _ CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE UNITED STATES BRANCH OF THE HELVETIA SWISS FIRE iNSURANCE COMPANY OF,,5F, SALiy SWITEERIAND. ON THE | 1st day of December, A. D. 1803, and for vear ending on that day, B ek 1o the Inswrance Commissioner of the Stgte of Calli- fornia, pursuant to the provisions\of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as | per blank furnished by the Commissioner. ASSETS. Cash Market Vazlue of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company $500.007 25 Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortgages . Premiums in due Course of Collee- tion 5.618 33 Total Assels ......ioooisssesad $601.133 25 | LIABILITIES. | Losses sajusted and unpaid s m Losses resisted, including expenses.. 4,402 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year and less, $17.796 72; reinsurance 50 per cent. L 8989 38 Gross premiums on Fire Risks ru ning more than one year, $16,- 49 06 relnsurance Dro Tata...... 4,460 50 | Commissions and Bnienn due and | “to become due. 1,483 80 604 20 miwms Received for interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from il other scurces . | Profit on sale of Ledger | Received from Home Total Income .... EXPENDITURES. amount paid for Fire 14- (ll- xfludln‘ $4.538 31, lcsses lous Trokerage - 2,445 74 Paid for s.unu. Fees and other 1| Charses , clerks, etc.... 2,250 00 1| o BT feate, National and Taxes 102 RS e $50.6% 0 EXPENDITURES. . nt paid for Fire Losses e $22,429 47 of Josses 27.574 26 A1l other payments and expenditures - 36,857 11 Total Expenditures Losses incurred during the year....$28,052 40 Risks and anlln'nl ! Fire l-llkl Premiums. Net amount c! R.h.kl 'fluen during the ............. 181,130,327 $24,135 16 Nu amount of Risks| expired during the PERT ..ceooseceernn 5.832,80¢ 82,454 26 Net amount in force| December 31, 1605, 2252898 34,447 78 Fire. vear. . .$197,492 67 | Premiums. g t "| $460,308.420 | 008,005 48 ’)FB‘PH l BRX'TA!\’ U. € Consul. SYI & CO., General Agents, Sen Francisco,Cal. SAMUEL R. WEED, Of and for Weed & Kennedy, Managers. bxflbd-ndmmubflommmlln day of January, ! ¥ FISHBECK, Notary Publie. lsvz & C0., General Agants, 308 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. ? 5| L J. Truman | it would add some $40,000 to the reve- nue of the city and would help the is- suance of municipal bonds, as it was | intended to require as securities fofithe loans only municipal and United States | bonds. Braunhart thought State bonds or other adequate securities should be included in the list, and his mfotion™ to |refer to a co ittee prevailed. The | effect of the resolution, if adopted, will be to make banks depositories for the city’s funds. | CITY GETS JUDGMENT. The City Attorney reported that the Superior Court had rendered judgment in favor of the city and against ex- Treasurer S. H. Brooks for representing fees collected ‘on collateral irheritance taxes. Similar actions af- fecting other fees collected by Brooks | are pending in the courts. As a preliminary to the annual inves- | tigation for the fixing of water rates | the board adopted a resolution direct- |ing all companies supplying water to i furnish statements concerning their | inancial operations and a list of the properties actually used in their busi- ness. The Board of Public Works was also directed to submit an appraise- | ment of the properties of the Spring | Valley Water Qompany, to enable the Supervisors to establish a basis of val- uation upon which to fix water rates. i Two.ordinances, one frohibiting the | carryige of swill, offal or other refuse | matter in the same vehicle with ashes, | unless separate compartments are pro- | vided therefor, and the other providing that refuse from vegetables and other | decayed matter be deposited in sepa- | rate receptacle from ashes, were ret| ferred to the Health Committee. | The Finance Committee formally ,al- | {lowed the bills of F. M. Yorke & Co.! | for repairs to bituminous streets during September. The August demands have been disallowed, and the courts will be evoked to determine their legality. The committee cut down the bills of | B. Hays for transportation of voting machines, aggregating $572, to 3686 15 afte®hearing expert testimony that the charges were excessive. The Chief of Police was cited to ex- plain why requisitions had not been { filed for harness, bills for which were | approved by the Police Department. Payment of the bills was withheld. MANY VOTES NOT COUNTED. During the discussion over some bills | for the Department of Elections Dep- | uty Registrar Zemansky remarked that in one precinct eighteen ballots that! should have been counted as voted had been placed with the unused ballots by negligent election officers. Zemansky said that if the same proportion was kept up in all the other precincts there were 8000 votes that had not been ‘cnunled at the last election. This was | construed by the committee as a strong argument In favor of the voting ma- | chines. “The petition of the Mission Improve- | | ment Clubs for an investigation of the alleged substitution by the San Fran-| eisco Gas Company of arc lamps of lesser candle power for the arc lamps | in use in the outlying districts was re- ferred to the Light Committee. Stationery Clerk John F. Finn filed a report showing that the sum of $3184 84 was spent during October for station- ery, printing and stamps, making $10,- | 034 73 expended in four months. The protest of C. H. Benson of 222 | Sansome street that the ordinance re-| quiring women to remove their hats in| | theaters was not being observed was referred to the Police Committee. ——— . VARIETY A-PLENTY AT CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR The Women's Auxiliary of the First Corps Cadets Superintends Many ‘Well Equipped Booths. A Christmas carnival and bazaar un- der the auspices of the Women’'s Aux- illary of the First Corps Cadets was opened last evening at Foresters’ Hall, 102 O’Farrell street. . The booths were very inviting, with their varied con- tents and handsome decorations. The county fair booth was attended | by Mrs. A. L. Springsteen, Mrs. H. A. McPhun, Miss Jeannette McPhun and Mrs. Reedy; the candy and lemonade booth by Mrs. A. Becker, Mrs. W. L. Moore; grab-bag’® by Mrs. A. E. Woodman; fancy work booth by Mrs. F. Gaudin, Mrs. H. V. Ramsdell, Mrs. M. 8. Price, Mrs. W. S. de Courcy and Mrs. A. J. Jones; tea booth by Miss Evelyn Jones, Miss Lettie Adams, Miss Julia Munson, Miss Lil- lian Munson, Miss Emily Fish and Mrs. G. Warrick; Icecream booth by Miss Greta Lindstrom, Miss Corinne Lindstrom, Miss Corinne Reuck, Miss Jean O’Neil, Mrs. J. D. Bolton, Mrs. H. i B. Hosmer and Mrs. J. M. Reuck; wheel of fortune by Captain L. S. Ramsdell, First Cadet Corps; popcorn booth by Charles Becker and Harry | were handed to the wrong man. | Commissioners to be used in their in- Gallon. Howard de Courcy, Tom Branch, Arthur Armuth and Captain Roth- camp contributed to the musical part of the programme. The bazaar will be céntinued this afternoon and will close with -a confetti carnival to-| night. MIECES ATTACK CARROLL WILL, Say Kindness of Sisters of Mercy Unduly Impressed Weak Mind of Old Unecle! NOVEL POINT IS RAISED% Contention That Member of‘ Order, Under Vow, Cannot} Own Property for Herself j The five nieces of the late P-lrlck' Carroll, to each of whom he left only | $100 in his will, have filed a contest | against the testament, alleging that' Carroll was unduly influenced by Mary C. O'Kelly, sister superior of the Sisters of Mercy in charge -of St. Mary’'s Hospital. Practically all of an $8000 estate was left to the sister. The nieces, who are the daughters of Carroll's deceased brother, are Mary and Margaret Carroll, Johanna Sullivan, Elizabeth Doran and Bridget Dawson. They charge that the tes- ator, who had passed his eighty- ourth year when the will was made, vas unable to distinguish between the | indness that is paid for and that hich might have been given him by sinterested persoms. In this behalf, ey say, that in 1889 he paid $3000 the Sisters of Mercy, whereupon to receive him at St. mainder of his life. The sister su- rior and the other-attendants were ryv kind to him and, in his state of nd, say the contestants, the kind- unduly impressed upon him. It is charged that the influence was Ifully exercised and that the sisters used to allow his relatives to see “arroll or converse with him for some - before his will was made. Then, say, he was induced to believe his relatives did not care for A point. of law is raised in the con- test. It is declared that the sister su- perior is bound by the vows of her order af cannot own or hold any rty as her own, but only in trust the order. The Sisters of Mercy, is contended, are an eleemosynal iety and under the law a man can- t leave more than one-third of his te to such®an order. Therefore, it 4, the will was so prepared that upon its face all the estate was left to Mary O'Kelly, with the intent that, ghould she succeed in probating the document, she should hold the prop- erty in trust for the order, in violation of the law. W. H. Barrows is attor- ney for the contestants. & —_———————— CABANISS PAYS NO HEED TO PROTEST OF HUTTON Sdfes Seized From Chinese on Search | ‘Warrant Opened and Coin Therein Handed to Owner. Police Judge Cabaniss, the Police Comnaissioners, Chief Wittman, and others gathered in the property clerk’s office yesterday afternoon when the | three safes taken from 820 Wuhlng-\ ton street on a search warrant at the | time of the raid by Commissioner | Hutton were to be opened, Judge Ca-l baniss having decided that they should be returned to Chin Kim You, | the owner. ! Hutton was the last one to arrive | and he said that so far as he was con- | cerned he was satisfled the proceeding | was illegal and vold and that he would not be a party to anything that | was done. He thought the court had | no jurisdiction to make such an order. | A proper proceeding in a proper | court should be brought. After ex-| pressing his inion he walked out. He was followed by the other Com- missioners and the Chief and after a consultation they returned without Hutton. | Commissioner Howell entered a for- | mal protest against the safes being | opened or taken out of the custody of the police, and Commissioner Drink- | house said they would not be held re- sponsible if the money in the safes The Judge said ‘the Commissioners were simply present out of courtesy and no responsibility would attach to them. He then ordered the safes opened. The money was handed to | Chin Kim You and the papers to the vestigation, as agreed to by Attorney Collins. —— COLONEL LANGHORNE COMING.—Cus- | toms Collector Stratton has been requested by | the Washington authorities to extend the cus- | tomary courtesies to Colonel George T. Lans | horne, a member of General Wood s staff, Who | is expected tayarrive on December 19. | ———— ADVERTISEMENTS. To Eat and Sleep you must get your liver, stomach and bowels right. Beecham's Pills act like a charm in setting you right. The apfiet:te of youth comes with all its old relish after using Beecham’s Pills. Nat- ural sleep is the result of a short course 6f this famous remedy. ToWorkand Play use: Beecham’s Pills. You will find a vigor and life which adds mt to both work and play after usin o ot ea new person witha clear eye, sweet breath anda keenbrain. Toenjoylifetake BEEGHAN'S b Sold Everywhere SHOE HISTORY R EGAL quautywuuhbhwdbd‘tmw price. We started out with just one aim To produce the best shoe that could be made. We didit. Then we turned the ‘whole shoe business inside out and set the famous evérlasting Regal price, $3.50. We hustled for eleven and made good from the jump. You know the rest. Imitators came, scores of them, but not one of them has had the nerve to make and market shoes on the Regal minimum, one- it basis, or to submit their product to y age httlm‘e g !e:fi for 63.:? Mnym in r that set the fashions for the world, shoe material as honest .as Uncle Sam's gold, | primary eleétion, who ischarged with violat- 'LIVERPOOL AND LONDON or in Suspense ..........c.... lll!d, including ex- I . i o premiums on Fire Ria running one !::I':l:ce,”;b 'pselr rein 0102& = e ki | Gross lnl\lms on ire Gruv\mvn: more than one ye: 575,783 66; reinsurance pro rata aaee saseen 2,769,298 04 commi and” Brokerazs' dus and to become due 225,560 28 Due and to become due for Re- warn ms and Relnsur- b b 287,122 53 mnu “eciatmable by by “ toal fire policies . 278,323 80 4 mdsho.mmu:luveka“lqmu Sizes that even the made-to-order Send for Style Book.. Mail Orders promptly filled. shoe shop cannot surpass. ‘The high-priced custom maker has nothing to offerthat in any particular eXceeds -The “Campus” Awnl—uw-th.. and a fine weather. ouOr-hx.- of the finest fiber, which Sold direct from tannery to consumer. The largest retail shos business in the world. 80 stores in principal cities from London o Sen Francisco. REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES nl’l mul Cor. Gea: 4 Stockton Sts. SAN FRANCISCO 'om's STORES Cor. Geary and Stockton Sts. 3452 sm- SL OAXKLAND STORE. 1010 BROADWAY 34-52 Ellis St. Meade Post Officers. eneral George G. Meade Post No. 48, Grand Army of the Republic, has elected the following officers for the ensuing term: John H. Coburn, com- mander; Phil H. Melton, senior, and Francis H. Johnston, junior vice com- mander; William F. Howe, quarter- master; John J. Carroll, surgeon; Levi W. Simons, chaplain; A. E. Lea- vitt, officer of the day; Thomas Gal- vin, officer of the guard. John C. Seott, John J. Carroll and L. W.. Si- mons were elected delegates, and Wil- liam Teichert, W. W. Bennett and Walter Bernard alternates to the next encampment of the California Depart- ment of the G. A. R. _————————— REBSTOCK _TRIAL POSTPONED.—The case of Joseph Rebstock, inspector at the last ing the election law, was on Judge Lawlor's calendar for trial yesterday. As the case has been taken to the Supreme Court, where an alternative writ has been granted, a continu- ance was ordered till the final disposition of the appeal. { vesterday possession by the Government of me‘ Government Likely to Win. United States Circuit Judge Hunt, sitting for Judge Morrow, decide that uncontested adverse marsh lands at and contiguous to | Mare Island, if proved, would be a| valid defense in the suit brought by E. H. Sawyer vs. Bowman H. McCal- la. The case will therefore go to trial on this point. The defendant in his answer sets up that the Government has been in continuous peaceable pos- session of the property for more than five years immediately preceding the filing of the suit in ejectment. —_———— Police Veterans’ Election. The San Francisco Veteran Police Association “has elected the follow- ing officers for the ensuing year: Al J. Houghtaling, president; John| Avan, vice president; C. P. Wright, | secretary; John Shields, auditor; Mier Lindheimer, treasurer. ADVERTISEMENTS. UNITED STATES BRANCH STATEMENT —OF THE— COXDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— AND GLOBE . INSURANCE COMPANY F LIVERPOOL. ENGLAND, ON THE 3lst (1 day of December, A. D., 1905, and for the | year ending on that day, as made to the In- | Yorance Commissioner of the State of Cali- | fornia, vpursuant to the provisions of Secuom\ 610 7and 611 of the Folitical Code. condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. ASSETS. Estate owned by Company.. ]5::::! ‘on Bonds and Mortgages.. Cash Market Value of all Stocks $1.586,013 00 3,408,750 00 Bonds owned by Company. 3,767.408 25 o R Eompany's Office (5% Cash in Banks 130000 2 Tnterest _ “and Mortgages . 45,435 03 p,i‘&.".fi;. in due Course of Coi- lection ' 1,540,648 94 Rents due and accrued 10,000 00 Dée from other Companies for re- Iesurance on losses already patd 2,521 97 Total Assets 312,000,918 5 | LIABILITIES. and unpaid $24 10 ess of Adjustment 693,936 54 | ases adjusted_and unpaid..... ot in process A other TP Liabilities Total Liabilities .. INCOME. Net cash actually received for 5 s Total Income EXPENDITURES. ey amount paid for Fire Losses su“mm" Mm 23, losses of previous Years) ............ Paia_or allowed for Commission rage - $3,476.815 10 or B e 1,129,875 76 mm:. officers, clerks, etc 377,131 05 Pala for 80(!. National and Local taxes ... i 174,200 74 e e ) R o | 434,908 11 Total Expenditures ......... $5,502,939 75 - Fire. Losses incurred during the year..$3,603,588 19 Risks anq Premtums.| Fire Risks.| Premiums. Net amount of Risks| UNITBD STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY F HAMBURG, IN GER)‘AVY ON 'l"flt 3lst day of December, A. D., and for | the year ending on that day, as mde to_the | Insurance Commissioner of the State of Cali- | fornia, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner: ASSETS. Cash Market Value of all Stocks I and acerued on Stocks and Loans 2 Premiums in due Course’of Coliec- Bills recéivabic. not Matured, takea for Fire and Marine Risks. Due from other Comnanies f insurance on losses aiready paid.. Certificate_of Deposit in hands United States Trustees LIABILITIES. | Losses aajusted and unpaid . $2.09672 Losses in process of Ad: in Suspense 5,147 00 | Losses _resisted 54 Gross premium: ning one year or less, $244,462 91 reinsurance 50 per cent Groes premiums on Fire Risks run- ning .noce than one year, $208,- 476 06: reinsurance pro rata...... 117,608 39 Commissions and Brokerage due 19,918 33 T.671 75 | INCOME. hn cl.lh actually received for Fire $317,614 05 Rneflvea (or inte: vidends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and’from all other sources. Remitted from Home Office. . Total Income EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (ncluding _ $18,391 44, 1 previous years) Paid Paid for Salaries, Fess 'i': other charges for officers, clerks, ete.. Paid for ‘state, Natiodal. and Local A cthcr bayments Total Expenditures Losses incurred during the year....§17: Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiume. Net amount of Risks| written during the, Neiptreq dueine. the expis [t FUAE o oncm opims Sass 23,390, Net amount m ecemben 31 10081 30,782, * ADOLPH LOEB, United States Subscribed and sworn to before me, day of February, 1904, 137,643) $466,256 61 863,363 27 450,988 97 written during e M:um $10,552.180 73 9,158,681 43 Ne smodat i 10,174,066 08 force| December 31, 1903.| 988.557,912 HENRY W. BATON, T & Subseribed sworn to bet luauydh Manager. ore me, this W’iLD" Notary Publle. m ‘Westchester, N. Y. PACIFIC DEPARTMENT: Street, SAN FRANCISCO D. HAVEN, Resident Secy. ‘mlmh . L V. . DRIFFIELD, Manager. H. DANKER, Asst. Manager, 221 SANSOME ST., San Francisco, Cal., Telephon: No. 5817 Main. Weekiy Gal-1.00 ner Yoar = | TRANSATLANTIC ADVERTISEMENTS. USITED STATES BRANCE STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ~—OF THE— CALEDONIAN INSURANCE t COMPANY F EDINBURGH, in the Britain, on the 3lst day D., 1903, and for the year en | a3 made to the Insurance C | State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Com= ngdom of Great ¢ December, A. missioner. | ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Compary.. $433.137 18 Cash Market Value of all Stocks 967.800 00 150355 13 12,443 33 . 128,625 SO I Bills receivable, mot Matured, taken for Fire and Marine Risks 307 08 | Do from other Companten tor. Rex | _ insurance on losses already pa a3 o Due from other Compenies LIABILITTES. | Losses adjusted and unpaid | Losses in process of Adjustment or in Susvense .... ’ | Losses resisted, inciudin | Gross premiums on Fire Risks r nine one year or I 801 31: reinsurance 50 | Gross premiums on Fire R: aing more than one year, 901 22; reinsurance pro rata. | All other Liabilities. . —~ i Total Liabilities | Net cash actually received for | Fire premiume . 1. | Received for intersst and ai on Bonds. Lo: from all other sor Received for Rents. Total Incoine 1 EXPENDITURES Net amount pald for Fire Losses Unciuding $101.464 00, losses of previous years) $350.459 98 Paid or allo Dd fnr Cnmrv‘-s!cr ar 245,389 33 232 0 25.300 08 56,851 10 61,313 13 *ire. year.. $560.868 67 [Fire Risks. | Premiums. | Losses tncurred during ¢ Risks and Premfums, | Net_amount of Risks ] yritten during tpel { ........ $132,095.3291$1 470,897 37 'vu amount of Risks| ) expired during thel | 1 Sande 130.083,726] 1,443,852 67 Net amount December 31. CHA foreal 1903 1,645,792 58 N. A ” Subscribed and ™ tate 26th day of January, 1904 H. B. FRANCK { Notary Publle. | THOS. J. CONROY, Managr. GEQ. W. BROOKS, Asst. Manaser, PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT. 323 California Street San Prancisco. ldim Buthrie & Co., Pacific Coast Directors STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE ROCHESTER GERMAN INSURANGE CO4PANY ¥ ROCHESTER, IN THE STATE OF NEW | York, on the dist day of December. A. D. 1903, and for the year e t day, as made to the Insurance r of the State of California, pursu he provisions of sections 610 and 611 e Political Code, ccndensed as per blank furnished by the Com-~ ‘missioner: CAPITAL. Amount of Capftal Stock. paid. up O s <.-- $200,000 00 ASSETS. Rbal Estate owned by Company Loans on Bonds and Mortgages Cash Market Value of all $13.513 20 | 50,839 21 | 12,436 43 ning one year or le 898 18; refnsurance 50 366,940 9 | Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $698. - 842 28; reinsurance pro rata 38831292 | Commissions and Brokerage due and to become due 4354 Total Liabilittes. | INCOM Net cash -em-lly received premlurnl Recel\-i 40r Mortgages Receh-d fcr lfil'ml lnd 11v1'1-v- is on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from all other sources. a | Received for Rents.... 26,072 00 EXPENDITUR Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in- cludxu L% 297 27, lessew of pre- $425.908 07 Diviends o Siockholders 30,000 08 | Patd or allowsd for Commission oF Brokerage 301159 01 | Paid for Ssiarien. Fees and olfer charges for officers, clerks, eto. . National and Loecal - 28,460 14 36,457 14 Total EXpenditures weeeseesss.... $902,715 34 Tire. LOSSES incurred during the year...$422.538 38 Risks and Premsums.| Fire Risks. | Premiuma. ATT.400 23 95,363,908 | 117,608,428 1.427.740 48 FREDERICK COOK, President. H. F. ATWOOD, and sworn to before me, this 238 ¢ January, 1904. ey P OWARD H. GEHRKE, Notary Publie, THOS. _ J. CONROY, Manager. 6EO, W. BROGKS, fsst. Manmager. PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT. 323 California Street San Praneisco. Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Pacific Coast Diractors — DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Canb‘uemdl’n:el.uum mApyln:am 1,238,196 89 e AND SKYLIGHETS. All kinds repaired. Globe Sheet Metal Works, 1176-1178 Mission st. Phome Main 5461 OILS. u.mmo olu Lso‘umb . m L&W’“’;d

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