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‘Roosevelt's “Plant” of Rocke- feller Telegrams Followed (Agreement that Commerce _ Masure Was Sufficient. ‘LITTLEFIELD ACT DROPPED.!SUGAR Declared Too Severe and President) Coppers : in Nelson . Anti-Trust Amendment — Matter! Accepts Compromi 1 to Alred at House Hearing. (Special to The Evening World.) * WASHINGTON, 9.—President Roosevelt's action in giving mut a story that Senators and others had received ‘telexrams signed by John D. Kockefe ler opposing the Nelson amendement of the Department of Commerce bi!) has re- wulted in killing the [Attleneld Anti- Trust bill passed by the House Matur- day. ‘The Littlefield Anti-Trust bill was od- mittediy too radical for the Senate, and the statement was freely made on the floor that {t would never pass that body The Republican lenders and oh fends of the President told him the Measure was too severe and should ther be much modified of fall of pas- seme in the Senate. The President and ‘his advisers then ded that the Nelson anti-trust mendment in the Department of Com- Merce bill wax mufMictent anti-trust legta- Yation for this session. This feature sione, it was argued, would carry out the Republican campaign prom|ses re- @erding the truste. “Senator Hanna and others assured the Preaident that the Department of Com- Merce measure would be agreed on in eonference and enacted Into law with the Nelson amendment. It was then decided hy the President that the Commerce ‘bill should be put fm such shape that no Senator or mem- ber could vote against |i, and ine ac- eordingly spread the Rockefeller tele- @ram story. It is what is known asa “plant.” No nie believes Rockefeller uid, or would, ®end such meseages, when be has a Jarge corps of lawyers at work for him Senator Lodge, the Intimate friend of the Prenident, {= the only Senator who Will admit receiving such a telegram. He refuses to exhibit ot, The whole matter will be threvhed out p the House when the Department of merce conference report comes up to-morrow. It would have come up to- Gay, bot the submission of tho report on & day wet npart for eulogivs was re- yoked and the vonference report cannot me up Ul! to-mor: he Senate Committers on the Judtel- ay decided to-day to hold special meet- for the oconaideration of the trust question, beginning o-inorrow, ‘The committees will use the Littlefield Oil, ved from the House to-day, as & . but will at the same tine con- ler all anti-trust bills which have been Inced In the Serate, Tt ht expected the committec will devote several dasa to the work. MINERS SUM UP AT STRIKE HEARING. Lawyer McCarthy Lauds John Mitchell in Asking that De- mands of Men Be Granted. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 9.—Argument for apd against the demands of the union anthracite mine-workers, whi- the opening arg Brumm, of Minersville. who made a farts to the question of the union and yearly trad Mr. MoCarthy gave high praise to Je Mitchel! in shis addrevs, he wa i “The condition of manktud iy steadily tmproving because of this ph amenal evelopment, yet this development eauses the condition which now con- fronts us; that of the cquaiity of man. f£ became necessary to redress certain grlevances and wrongs and |. always seems as though Providence provided the Instrument at the proper time to inh the slesired result, We find a Moses to deliver the peo- ‘Of Israel, we find « Napoleon, we Washington, a Lincoln, a G ® ley and & Roosevelt. ‘There have | u inpored fu the cause of humanity Hberty. just as the clouds hung heavily over "mine workers of this country a new appeared in the firmament to ais el the clouds and admit a ray of wus Into the miner's life. ihia sar Ming in the Hast, but in We n Mitchell, Mitchell has been througa the | d fas been tested. Pure old and composition, no yellow | 0 h fn his blood, his honesty 3 cer! uurpose have never bern je stands out boldly in his Integrics, and, like the diamond more you rub It in. bared Il exceedin, Hon of the opevators that tt ners who resiricied the out- ~ he said that on account of easy in the cost of Hyiny per cent, increase in wages was imperative. ? LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WOR, BEARS OF WALL STREET. privilege brok ne has written only three ITETRUST BL BULLS RULE THE m™5 a TOOENSEIME, STO Russell Gage te once more trading with the Bince his return to the street after his recent iI! privileges, and these ha f ‘apread” on 20 shares of that stock at 100 and 125 for alx months ely taken up @ good deal of this line of trading. CK MARKET Buying Generous and New Rec- ords Made in Dealings in Which the Gould Issues Are Again the Leaders. A. Maynard Lyon has | Owing to the surprising success Nuailch attender coterie of traders known as the Wa this contingent has continued on th approach to an organized bear par that they are very short of Lie market Nations of the uptown year aide and nm It is suspected GAINS STEADILY. Although ninety= d After a Good Showing, but Rally on Inside Sup. port—S8teel Firm and Higher and Rock Island Up, Wesley ta still In good health and well able to take omre of his {nter- ests. He Is the oldert holla a great deai of stock in the People's Gas Compeny. ‘This has been @ big day in the stock Trangections aggregated about 1,00),000 shares and new records on this movement were made in several stocks... The Gould specialties were con- cuour in this respedt, cife going to 1143-4 and Wabash pre- 1 ferred to 081-4. This was e gain on the day of 2 points on Missour! Pacific and 13-4 on Wabash, The Gould stocks to the front for several days. machinery of the market has been util+ ized to help the movement along. Re ports of big earnings have been given paseersdy are dally at tracted by the wirelone. tests made): by the De Forest Com- An atutomobile 8 the despaten- Ing tation messages are nent to many of the offoes tn the vicinity of Broad street and Exchange place. Big brass rods Missourl Pa- ave been forging weed to seni and r celve the electric rations, which are not are to acrue ‘from tactical nd about Pittaburg. thie connection th he bulge In Wabagh js to ‘in: certain promises that were made market wdvantages to result parliamentary favors attached to ‘This kind of talk, of course, can be traced to no respon- sible source. EDWARD BD. WESLEY, Ninety-three Years Old but Still Active in Wall Street Affairs. James G. Marshall, a successful room trader, whose buying and selling are always of the conservative order, is having a new yacht built at Bay Ridge, Mr. Marshal! {s a very enthustastic yachtaman, spending all his leisure He he# won many regatta prizes and {@ planning a lively racing vening masonry and Rock Island had # 2 poin: going to # 12 on ‘That long-expected anno: terms of the deal in T time In sadling. campatgn for next season, wo. Inside buying in an- Tt te hinted that | on of the evant. hison {9 to be admitte: ance later on. Gay L. Schiffer, the boy broker of the Cotton Exchange, who has opened the es of many of the veteran traders, is an enthistastle golf plaver. victor Ip several tournaments on the Westchester and Long Branch golf en and will enter weveral tmportant matches this year. He has been lard stocks had mod- New York Central and nnsyivania gained about 1 polut each shares con- 8 was reached, a gain of A. D. Meloy, a prominent operator in outside securities, te dn the mining dla- being one of @ party composed of Attor- B. M, Haedrich, of Philadelphia; of Newburg. Al! of them are heavily interested In the great allver-producing districts of Parral and are large owners in the Terrenatas tonsolidated Mining Company. tinues and 131 triet of Mexico. He is In good company, jstribution by the pool. | movement has been oor three weeks, in w atovl has been advanced G. Rend and H, ©. Kelly, ch Ume the Metropolitan Brooklyn Rapid palns of avout 1 point vausit lagged behind, remaining about ete tt Was on Saturday, Plerpont Morgan has cone “hicago Unton ‘Trartion | pald for the etock in the railway is $3 stocks ‘had an advance) pemotiaiions for the consolidation of the The price reported to have been ‘The Copper earlier in the fate undertook to lighten 41s load President Ingulis Louls Railroad, the! is suid to have completad err vir now uses the t Cincinnat!, Chicago & St or an all-Vanderbilt Nne Into Pittsburg cks of the Balttmore and Oalo and the Pitsburg) play and bewan heemmering the market, | Phe “Big and Lake Erie. demonstration the insiders der! offoria to sell and ex kne Is gradually abating and ho ts by igh stl] confined to his room in the and and Js In constant communication w It Is expected that he will be able to visit the atreet within a few da The {nflammatien Bteel stocks were firn and fractionally | Weldor!. Frisco seemed to lore Interest! his office. in a speculative sense and there very little doing in that spectalt, ying heavily of Southern Railway common oue knows exactly how lange hia holdiags are, but ANd | 1 ig Delloved that he fs trying to bull the stock to a high mark, = Chavles Mingeshetmier has been} The tone of the market was b: past few day x from start to finieh, although here | there realizing gales caused slight re- ailish | during the Almost every day Harriman & Co. are doing thei: Lest to bull the tractions Information coming from the buying Is done The Closing Quotations. dig ‘ } of a moat hopeful rature, were the opening, hig closing prices: ihe followin, a est, lowest ay = an R Several inembers of the Standard OM crowd are sald to be Interested In the | newly-formed Mixsourl Packie pool TAL FOR EMERGENCY Erie Railroad Has Fitted One’ Up at Jersey City with All the Modern Surgical Appli- “Cave Canem!" lized silk for sewing wounds, CAR | for supplying al tan | Surgeons PI Eautpment. commodities suggestion of the company's surgeons snd are the latest evolutions of the chemiat's Isbor- for purgical op he heated by’ steam ¢ n be swung art of the o, oraekets to any m will be put y oveuptes a amail lave | t of the car will continue before the Coal Strike}. Commission for the next six days, wan | pian & Begun to-day when the miners, throug’ | propies das Daniel J. McCarthy, of Mazieton, made! ® nent. Mr, MoCarthy | Reading was followe. dy ex-Congressman | Rep. teed to be used at }to expedite tha work, vided with a ‘sik COTS FOR THE INJURED. he scene of an a ‘Phe cor typ) Babsook tire extinguls: T) new na pipe in the yard and ts as cosy Warn As x sun td stenm will be supplied from genera! argument, and Henry Demarest | Lioyd, of Onicago, who confined his ef-| FAS fouryern Pacite id has been lald train shed and 1 be allowed to use it. | DEATH STOP CONTEMPT ACTION Telegram Puts an End to Pro- | ceedings Against Whitbeck for Failure to Pay Alimony. An emergency hospital car, something ; " | new ‘al this section, has made ity ap | Nerth of the pi mace in the Erle Railroad yardy in An old combination coach has been fitted up for hospttl purposes, Dut as woon as possible i laced by @ car bullt especially for this wees i 48! 3a 6 8 it agreements. | s BE BS: F 857 Is to be rushed to the assiat of the tnjured should an a shere on the New York dlyt- anchea between Jemey Im all ages there have been tex when) "The recent Westfleld accitent on the Company to establinh the hospital oar dovbdtful ff any emall hoeptt better equipped with all the mode ———-—_- R ARRIVES HERE. NEW LINE Zleton Reach on on Her Maiden Voyage. mer Zieten, of the board mechanical era at the sc ne of an ac of the car con 4 t0-| taing #ix angie iron cots, with wove. | wire springs and hair mattresses, soft,| rn} ali-wool blankets, white si and one feather | assist work North German Lioyd day from Bremen on her frat voy. The Zieten was court for failing to pay ny to Hugente B. Whit- wilt for the Ba mpany and designed c earao carrier, with accommoiationa fHverything Clean Nothing could tomttage | cleanly 41,008 mtoerame presen tat Danie by look more taviting compartment. ad and the enildr blocks are at R HER, | snovid tt ve 4 one end for NO MILLI , and thus disputed | Mies Herke Ret Six bunks are a of persons who may ONAIRE FO Truax marked the continued by death. * to Contribute fo Clearetic Romance, erutenes ave cleathed to a parution a 58 Division | compartment sinexs end of the nos ain # aplendid operat whose name. written hands of Chartes | ¢ olorado millionaire, a vhat It ds not true that Mr. Spren- aer, offered her a home out West. ihe wever met Mr. would not | frame of which Sprenger, a youn a tank off} which al army litter: with many # wh sersioes, hor and foull J owing to the Ths Compe | . ¥ levued @ Sprenger, and if who had ih rupber guards} vail rbent it nla bandages of i (ree, sleamer Various widths, disinfecting tablets for] poogasary splice |? her affections are already abd making the CROMWELL OUT {THES FOR NEW FERRY.) WORTH JUST {C. President of Richmond Borough, |Sub- Treasury Officials Grow in Letter to Dock Commis- sioner, Urges the Granting of a Fraichise. HE SUBMITS HIS PLANS. President George Cromwell, of the Borough of Richmond, has written a letter to Dock Commissioner Mac- Dougall Hawkes, It deale with the question of Improved ferry service to €ucn Island and the granting of a francatsa to succeed that now held by the Baltimore and Ohlo Railroad, oper- ating from the foot of Whitehall street, Manhattan, to 8t. George, Staten Island. Mr. Cromwell's letter shows that he has been carefully reviewing the ttre situation. He admits that the ) Problem Is a perplexing one, and that the future of Staten Island rests upon a wise and Impartial goluiton of It. He says in his letter: ! “Phe ferry service to be granted for the first time under this new pro- vision should be the best in the world. Great public Improvements are In prog- together the other bs and to promote their development. Rich- mond must not be neglected "The fraachise should be granted to Whatever responsible person or corpo: |tion offers the factlities best suived to | both the present and future needs of the entire Island. In fact, I feel that your department would be fully justified in making the rental a merely nominal one and providing In the lease for a commensurately improved service. “My conclustonsas to the best plan to be adopted are based in part upon the wing princtples: share of benefit, ‘Becond—The steam and the trolley roads must be treated with equal fatr- nese and consideration. lost sight of. Fourth—While the diMculties of team traffic on both shores of the tsland mus: certainly be relleved, the p nger trat- fle, helng so much larg tras | ton h—Low commutation fares must ance of avy plan which Ip not In @ other respec needs of the Mr, Cromw | oninking tt has conclu best termin: says radical « this rminal to ove! }wrade und also in the way of street ap- \ proaches. He that while Tompk Ville is more hand the traveller. this a lest fitted to meet th Itizens of the borough." matter over carefully, he that St. George 18 the St. George belng nearer to Now York. To establish a new ter Kinsvilie would coat $2 for the Improvements “Another advantage In Bt. George over ‘Tompkinsville.’ continued) Mr. Crom- 09, t'St. e than arge. a terminal at St. George [a aure to iso un! [while the approach w Tompkinsviile Would have ue such immunity. This tx a consideration of great Importance In time of for." ————[———__— Americans Favored at Rising Pricos and Best in the Market. kg were exceptional: ges inthe London ma departments the bertly because nd hardening | firm at tlaing p! j ket to-day, In oth | tone wae J of # scarcity of mo | Tendency of discounts. ried Contangoes for the mining rettiement ore 6 1-2 10 7 per cent. South Afri- le 45 1-4, ———- | NO STRIKE ON THE “L.” Tralumen Arrange for Thetr Dance and Not for Trouble. | ‘The statement printed in a morning per that the employees of the Manhattan Elevated Railway were con- templating going upon a strike f shorter hours and more pay is not tru The Executive Committee of the Train men's Reliet Association did meet last day, but ing to President J Gilligan, rothe next annual ball of the organi- tion on Feb, 11 at the Harlem Casino DH, EDWARD KOCH, DR. KOCH 1S HERE, HE CURES ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION, Consultation Is Free Dr. Koch, the eminent eclentist, ie the first man to discover ® mraus to ciire con- sumption and asthma, He has positively proved that through his methods conaump- on is @ cureble Tle has estab lebod Hits eurability beyond a shadow of a doub: V "Individuals In whom there wa | degtructio t | Maeed, entire. a sue of lone lubs, hiave recovered by the use of the | Koch ‘treatment Dr, hundreds of insiances on have heen cured wito were confirmed consumptives, Some of thelr caver Were pronounced incurable by jthe best doctors, yet they have regaled thely health through bis wonderful dis York office of the orig’: ety at dk Wert 2 Alreot super: A STORY ON ITS TRAVELS. The craze to get and keep United States pennies of the c: ® bar of gold wns accidentally epilied In the copper which is in some of them is not confined to the town of Amity- ville, L. I, Out has epread ai} over the country. ‘The Sub-Treasury tn Wall street gets dozens of inquiries every day as to the premium the Government {s willing to pay to get them back. ‘Those inquiries come by letter, by telegraph, personally and even by telephone. Finelly a special reply to letters and telegrams Was devised to save time in answorlng. ‘There {s absolutely nothing {a the port. according to the Cashy Sub-Treasury. ‘The United States will Pay no premban: on 1202 pennies, and persons who have beon saving recs, calculated to bind more closely | loi lous people ou ughs of the city) ory. avirted laat December. A a Brooklyn Sabtath-schoo! ent wrote a letter to the Sub-Treasury asking {¢ it was true. The newspapers took up the story, and it went all over the country, Assistant Deputy ‘Trea has three or four times given dental to the story. He hopes this one may be considered final. COMPANY BUYS AN ISLAND. Iron Steamboat Owners Get a Re- Irst—All parts of the island must! receive due consideration and their due| it was learned to-day that Osoawina | Tsland, a plenfc resort, had been pur- chased by the Iron Steamboat Com- | pany. Tae price wae not given. Osca- wana Island is a sma! Hudgon Rive: hird—The requirements of no sec- | ¥ tion of the present population must te! #Mand and mainiy by parties from tnix Company sald that for two years une company hi n the tean: | , Is entiled to greater considera: | * company be secured If possible, but no wich Fe | prowerties: “It will, be used for p.enie duction in faro vill warrant the accept-| parties. | i] goes on to say that after) for many reasons. Ho} ngea must be made at) ‘ome diMenitles of | fact is compenrated for by reason of ninal at Tomp- } jwell, “Is the fact that the approach (0) patructed by vessels at anchor, | ns average 1-16 lower and Ito Tintos was to arrange detatls | At the New ‘York Office, 48 West 22d St. | Weary Denying that 1902! Coins Are Worth Premium Be- cause of Gold in Them. Ago of 1002 omebody started the story that rat the hem will Ve to get their premium trom cred nde of the Sub-Treas- story about the 1902 arer Marlor n official sort Up the Hudson. nd in tne from > asa plenty forty mi entirely, KeoIt ts it The officiais of the Iron Ream dont been In the hands of & in that time peng She company, as fast as repurchased a property | riginally owned from ‘tine re- Th's island was owned by tne a is among the repurctasea t TROLLEY SHAKE UP, General Superintendent's Office ls Vacant and General Man- ager Taking a Vacation. Incldeatal to the writ of Presidant W H. Sohelneriden, of tac New York ant Queens County Railway Company, op Ating the stoeat-our nae in Long Island City, the Geeral Superintenden: 4 posi tion da yacant end there ts some doubt concerning that of the General Man- ewer. Schetneriden as to New York from f Philadelphia a few days ago, and at the office of the company 1t wun sald to-day that ‘General Supt.\Charles E. Fitoh had hoon Maminced Qeoause he was pbsent from the oty. | | The numerous Datwes which the poll- tielans have are noy signed by William Btowart, who is acting superintendent, instead of General Manager Jacob Beet- em. Clerks in what has been Beetem's office sald today thut he had gone oa @ vacation. It was rumored some time ago that) dan} the Relmont syndicite nad sec option on the Queens County lines. The visit of the president was a surprise, His home is in Philadelpaia and he seivom comes to New York. But during his few days here he has been {n the office al-| most day and night. Among the officials connected with the company it {s belleved that attll other changes are to be made. It is undes. stood that Stewart will act a® superin- tendent only until the piace can be filled | by w practical street car man ee The Wheat Market. ‘The local wheat market started steady at Saturday's Qnai curb figures of for May, but soon declined to 825-8. Prices at Chicago opened somewhat lower than the local market, doubtless reflecting the big increase of :,920,000 bushels ip the amount of wheat on pas-| sage to Burope Inst weel. The strengta of cables was about as expected. Corn developed further strength here at the opening on a further scare of shorts. ‘New York's opening prices were: Wheat--May, $27-€ to §; July, 91-2 to 796-8, Corn—May, 625-8 offered; July, 50 1-4" dtd, z Chicago's openingprices were: Wheat May, 901-8 to 803-4; July, 75. Corn— Mays 46834; July, 433-4 to 487-8. New York's ‘closing prices were: Wheat—Ma; 1-4 to 3-9; July, 745: offered. € 4:' May, 485-8 to 45 Septem- ter o} r Chicago's closing prices were: Wheat. March, St. May. 821-4 bids duly. Td ffered; Septenrvber. to 771-2. Corn— February. 5-8 bid; March, 581-2 of- fered; F PENNIES. [LONG ISLAND CITY {OES TRANSIT C, 521-2 offered; July, 601-4 | oftered, OWN THE BRIDGE? Commissioner Lindenthal’s Seo. retary Says It Does Prag- tically and Can’t Be Coerced, The cliy authorities are ‘gotting after e Brooklyn Repid Transit Company for its neglect to establish the four ade, Milonal surface loop tracks at the Man hattan end of the bridge, permiesipn fom which was accorded early in Degember, The permit was granted on’ the umders standing that work should proceed at once, the auiggertion having come from the ratiroad officials as a relief moaee ure for our crowded condition of traffes Recently the Mayor addressed a conte munication to the company demanding to know why the improvement had not” been start He recclved an uneatisg factory, evasive reply. It indicated 1’ the contract for the work had been let At the offlce of Bridge Commission denthal to-day Secretary . Marriot “We can do nothing in the mate Our hands are tied. ‘he Brook. Rapid t Company own thé gy practically and seems ta be abl te ite own ta new Leen start z ago, bu 2 compan: s agreement a STOCKS BRISK ON THE CURB, Northern Seenvities and Tennessee. Coprer Favored in Dealings. ~ Northern Secutilies advanitéd to. 114 on the curb to- nnessee Copper sold at 281-2. United, 291-2; Greener 3 Montreal & Boston, 21-8, Ban je rose 1-4 to $0 bid et showed considerable life, vott Market. id he local cotton market opened firm to-day, with prices 5 to 12 points higher, The extraordinary strength of English tes of peralstenr advances last umoted a very active and stron: rket_here this morning, wit principal buyers. However, there was liberal selling by thowé wio still tnoaght Uhat the market was ed to some reactlon, but it met e suppor: from ‘bull quarters; 1d short that oo impression whatever was made un prices, In fact, he on atavted at 8.14, sold Up to.9 12 to and January advanced from 9, ‘As a further aid to the buils, the mates for the receipts at ports to-day. were only 31,00 against’ %7,000 bales jast + ‘cur. Liverpool devitned a point or two, Yer sinsequently rallied te within@ point of the top in empathy with th Strength of this market. After the cal business continued on a heavy scale an prices in the anain were well up to the highest Agure. The opening prices we March, #1 ta 9.2%; July, 9.13 to 9.14; August, 8,93 8 to 9.18: April, 9.20 to 803! eptember, $43 bid; October, Forty-third Annual Statement, for the Year Ending December 31, 1902, ASSETS. STOCKS FIRM IN LONDON. | Bonds and Mortgages..... $70,006,274.15 Real Estate in New York, incinding the Equitable Building.. 21,754,047.44 United States, State, City and Railroad Bonds and other in- veatinents (market value over cost, $18,075,36-00) « « Loans secured by Bonds an Stocks (market value, $a1,8ga,814.00) Policy Loans.......+0+5 Real Estate outside of New York, including is office buildings . Cash in Banks and Trust Companies at interest ..s++eee 25;952,441.30 Balance due from agents... Interest and Rents. (Due aas.go.o7, Accrued $143,162.07) Premiums due and in process Of collection «1. eerste eeeee Deferred Premiums....., Total Assets ..... $359,395,537-72 erst 486, 363,110.00 17,621,000.00 14,108,674.51 Life Assurance Society Of the United States. HENRY B, HYDE, FOUNDER. Annuities... . is ae | Premium Receipts..... Ssssoseans ad, 4 Interest, Rents, etc....... 15,074, 588.81)" \ Income .......++ ++ $69,007,012.25) See} INCOME. DISBURSEMENTS. Death Claims .......... $15,281,961.73. id deferred Hpsowmnenty iene cererree | Gis x GAsioae piers vauerelenete 768,095.09, 15,439,521.31 | Surrender Values........ 2,125,723-83 Dividends to Policyholders 4:477,924.15, 078,252.97 | Paid,Policyholders . $29,191,250.79 ene retane : 367,501.04 Sor ORE eee 61814, sApion All other disbursements... 5,898, 104.57 4,527,992.00 | Sinking Fund. 2,376,723,00 | Farvtased ct e'premlum see 344, 206.00 Disbursements .... $42,248,101.45 We hereby certify to the correctness of the above statement. FRANCIS W. JACKSON, Auditor, LIABILITIES. Assurance Fund (or Reserve) $2 All other Liabilities...... Total Liabilities Surplus ........+.. $75,127,496.7 We hereby certify to the correctness of the above statement. : $284,268,040.95 H, R, COURSEN, Assistant Auditor, A. W. MAINE, Associate Auditor. ASSURANCE, 79:45, 753.00 INSTALMENT POLICIES STATED AT THEIR COMMUTED Va 4,817,287.95 | Outstanding Assur- The Reserve ANCE... 161 es e+ + $1,292,446,595.00 neg ee ” | New Assurance ... $281,249,944.00 SSS! per the independent valiatiow — of the N. Y, Insurance Department, is $27,847,000. For Saperintendent's certificate eo Detailed Statement. J. G. VAN CISK, Aéfuary =. G. HANN, Assistant Actuary, ‘We have examined the accounts and Assets of the Society, and certify to the correctness of the foregoing statement. WM. A WHEELOCK, Vv. P, SNYDER, C. LEDYARD BLAIR, C, B. ALEXANDER, GEO. H. SQUIRB, JAMES W. ALEXANDER, President. Sheciat Committee of the Board of Direcform JAMES H. HYDE, Vico President, GAGE B. TARBELL, Second Vica-Pres, GBORGE T. WILSON, Third View Pres, WILLIAM H. McINTYRE, Fourth Vice. Fram WILLIAM ALEXANDER, H. R. WINTHROP, Aasé, Secretary. M, MURRAY, Cashier. EDW., LOUIS FITZGERALD, CHAUNCEY M.DEPBW, A. ), red ary. THOMAS D, JORDAN, Comptretier. 5. C. BOLLING, Supt, of SIDNEY D, RIPLEY, Treasurer. [ JAMES B. LORING, Repistrary | Agencies y ARD W. LAMBERT, M.D., and EDWARD CURTIS, M.D,, Madéeal Directors, DIRECTORS. JW. ALEXANDER, JAMES H. HYDE, JOHNA.STRWART, LEVIP.MORTON, JACOMH.SCUIFF, #.H, HARRIMAN, SATT, WH. A. TOWER, JAMES J, HILL, ALFR&D G, VANDERBIL’ WM. A. WHEELOCK, ROBT. fT. LINCOLN, DO. MILLS, CHAS. S. SMITH, T. JBFFERSON COOLI! H.C, DEMING, J. |. ASTOR, GRO, J. GOULD, HENRY C. FRICK, AUGUST BELMONT, CORNELIUS N. BLISS, GAGEE.TARBELL, GRO, T, WILSON WM. ALEXANDER, Su WHC. VAN HORN, GRO. H, SQUIRE, MARVIN HUGHITT, TT, DeWITT CUYLER, JOHN J, McCOOK, THOMAS T, T, THOMAS D. JORDAN, WM. H, McINTYR: BW. LAMBERT, H, C, HAARSTICK, © LEDYARD R, t C,B. ALEXANDER, M.HARTLEY.DODGE, H.M. ALEXANDER, DAVID H, MOFFAT, BALDWIN, : V.P. SNYDER, BRAYTON IVES, J. F, nd NAVARRO, SIDNEY D. RIPLEY, SAMUBL BM, INMAN, BRADISM JOHNSON, M. B. INGALLS, JOHN SLOAN.

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