The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1902, Page 8

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TTT yy GE“ - | ' ‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY EV ENING, FEBRUARY 1, -ARY 1, 1902." HOPE TO SAVE BOOKKEEPER THE GAVOUR, STOLE S7 000 Still Girl's Death Leads to Ex-| posure of James Carr's Double Life. RESCUERS’ A AID -RERUS ED., ABOUT TO GROSS OCEAN. Steamship, However, Hard and Fast at Long each, Vessel Is Rasting Easily and | Bot ght ee on Liner and Had | Be Towed Of at High Luggage Sent to the ! Tide. Pier, | (Special to LONG BE ACH. fly to por . : Cavour, from which went as a e eas A amen A * t * al i} ue take N ¢ | i s 4K { 1 ® women. A r there is. sma becoming fu: The Cavou amport & | Holt line, and te ts Dead Girl His Nemests, 13 with a load of cof laneous cargo Si FOR NEW THEATRE, MAYBE. Land Deal in Stree! Surplus The extraord week's bank st «fa t expansion | e counts, Loans show ' WEALTHY ONCE, CTV HOSPITALS CHANGE HANDS, A TRAMP NOW. CHANG THE PATHETIC CASE OF NOW UNDER CONTROL OF. CHARLES MATHEWS TRUSTEES NAMED BY LAW. Squande — Phe Wheat Marker 7B 1:4, Septem: ¥ corn, 633-4; were: May Wabaat MARKET WAS DULL: [BOLD COUP MADE cd FEATURE. ki Sash te-eal vac TRADING SLUGGISH, roe tet : mene FRACTIONAL CHANGES. CP Sihiche Adve &. Btne! Wheat Wheel EL Lending \ ; " ’ ‘ is k wing this action Mr. Morgan hat] 7 THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY oF NEW YORI RICHARD A. MCCURDY PRESIDENT Statement for the Year ending December 31, 1901 According to the Standard of the lasurance Department of the State of New York “INCOME R: ived for Premiums ... .. 4 Oo ots <0 $51,446,787 73 From ‘al other Sources 5 he eh 8 14,177,617 78 DISBURSEMENTS $66,624,305 61 To Policy-holders for Claims by Death To Policy-holders for Endowments, Dividends, otc. For all other Accounts 11,335,646 77 13,772,936 60 842,452, 606 50 ASSETS <= United States Bonds and other Securities... ... 3198, 063,981 24 First Lien Loans on Bond and Mortgage , 81,664,209 88 Loans on Bonds and other Securities 10,638,000 00 Loans on Com: fae: 's own Policies 11,319,067 23 Real Estate: y's Office Buildings in London. Paris, Berlin. New York, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Sydney and Mexico, and other Real Estate Cash in Banks and Trust Companies Accrued Interest, Net Deferred Premiums, etc. 27,642,4 16,746,894 46 6,964,376 42 $362,838,071 $289,652,388 84 60,706,582 83 2,480,000 00 "$352,838,071 67 .. $1,243,503,101 11 LIABILITIES ete. “ Liability for Policy Reserv Liability for Contingent G Liability for Authorized Dividends ... Ins nce and Annuities in force ave carefully examined the foregoing Statement and find the same to be correct ; labilities call usetsa oy: the asuremen tieportomer tion CHARLES A. PRELLER Auditor PRUSTEES BOARD OF Samet D fancoce | | Cras Ro Henpeason | Srovvesact Visit | Jaatns N. Janvir Krcwaap A Mecrapy | Repos W, Prcmias GD. JUILLIARD Cias D Dickey Je AMES ©. HOLDEN } Homawt Hemaicy. EO Mittex | ELaxinon T Genny ERMAN C oer | Wat P Dix Giuerte | AN. Watesnovsr x Haves JAMES SPEYER Bowros | CHARLES Lanter ADRIAN 1x Jx H, McK Twomnty wer | Kuvonone MonponD | Wititanc WHITNEY | WM Trnspate Jrows T. Davies WILLIAM Bapcoce We Kockrrntira ROBERT A. GRAN WALTER R. GILLI ISAAC F LLOYD ad Vice-President WILLIAM |. EASTON Secretary Presioent Manager R uP. BRECK Corresponding Secretary ALBERT KLAMROTH Assistant Secretary FREDERIC CROMWELL Treasurer stant Treasurer JAMES TIMPSON 2 Ass hier EDWARD P, HOLDEN EMORY MeGLINTOCK Actuary JOHN A FONDA A WITTIAM PL SANDS: JOHN TATLOCK Je late Act wary WILLIAM A_HUTCHESON As CHARLES A. PRELLER Au WILLIAM W) RICHARD: © CLIFFORD GRETSINGE! Av stant Auti HENRY 5. BROWN Assistant Cory EDWARD "yi MAN SHORT Moras Daas EUAS J. MARSH MD, GRANVILLE M, WHITE M.D. ALP. MORGAN. DEND RUSHED THROUGH. Hatlroad Om Ne No ral Trace Cheeks Matte tan Metre: fore ¢ e =m TRY ACAI TEND BOER WAR DIPLOMATS AT THE HAGUE. | Long 4 mann Wi Noe Pe: mand of the Frer that that M the estates Hiutionary leader, wh kn Moist ALMANAC Sun rises 1 © with the I CHINESE PAY INDEMNITY, LON iret instalment of 1.200.000 In Manded 0: PEKING ptember were 4M to 8.08 NM] to sit; May, 812 to Sit. J S14; July, ar to 8.18; August, $.00 to 4,01; | eeeaeey, Goes ia mber, 7.76 to 7.77, (heed? cs NEW TICKET PLAN ON BRIDGE 10-DAY WITH NORTHERN SECURITIES DIVI- SYSTEM TO BE TRIED DURING THE CRUSH HOURS. js Say There WI ple im Making | the Change. pay flve rkiyn VENEZUELA STILL DEFANT TO FRANCE "UNUSUAL ACTIVITY AMONG PRESIDENT CASTRO AGAIN! REFUSES TO YIELD. formal protest against ¢ ‘Copenhagen. Yucatan, Havans burg. City of Augusta, a, Hamurs. — avenaad. end ¢ leo6 Are You Living in the Dynamite Zone? A Remarkable Article, Illustrated with Photographs and Indorsed by the High- est Authorities, Showing the Terrible Dangers Which Continually Menace New Yorkers. Of Interest to Ail. GREAT DOUBLE-PAGE FEATURE. Big Airship That May i Over New York. Sensational Plans of SANTOS-DUMONT, Who Is Coming to America with His Latest Air Machines, Told Exclusively to the | Sunday World. Flights Contemplated by the Daring Young Aeronaut _ That Will Eclipse His Exhibitions Around Paris. Double-Page Feature. John L. Sullivan as a Slave-Driver. The Great Hero of the Prize Ring, Al- ways'‘On the Level,’ and How He Now Assumes the Part of Simon Legree in “Uncle Tom's Cabin."’ An Interesting Talk with the “Big Fellow’ in Which He Airs His Views Not Only on the Drama but on Various Other Sub- jects. With Character Sketches. “Inside” Grounded Fears on the Part of the Royal Parent. How the Flying Dutchman Abducted 3 a Bride. Old Legend Enacted in Real Life in a Thrilling Episode Which Has Re- cently Taken Place in Denmark. Illustrated. Why the Kaiser Did Not Send Us the Crown Prince. Facts as to Why the German Emperor Kept His Eldest “a Son at Home and Sent Prince Henry to America Instead. Well- Illustrated. George Gould and His Family on Their Automobiles, Specially Taken Photographs of the Great Financier and His Five Chil- dren on Their Individual ‘‘Mobes.” Reproduced in Four Colors. Characteristic Attitudes. Kate Carew at the White House. She Meets the PRESIDENT, Studies His Galvanic Manner, Notes the Remarkable Rapidity with Which He Interviews Visitors (Among Them Senator Clark, the Montana Millionaire), and Sketches Him in A Notable Page Feature. How a King’s Son Spent $30,000 ~ “Seeing” New York, AND OWES IT ALL. Rainbow Career of the Prince of Corea, Who Is Now in Washington Awaiting Remittances from Home. Illustrated, “Spotless Town.” Discovery of a Quaint Old Village Where Cleaniiness Is the Chief Law— Where You Must Take Off Your Shoes When Entering a House. I!lustrated. S288 SBSSSR 5SB88885 SSOOOCOSOS and Many Others. Funny Stories by Funny Stage People. A Great Double-Page Collection of Brand-New Stories Told the Sunday World by Such Comedians as Fay Templeton, May Irwin, Seabrooke, Francis Wilson, Dan McAvoy, Joe Cawthorne, Joe Weber Double Page Illustrated in Colors. secenbace cers soso 5555 “es QOOOO 29 S8S838S res "es 9000000 65003555 900000000 rece! ROR ORS 200000 SSOOOGO 2S R26 92009 SSBVSSSSE

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