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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, "APRIL 24, 1923. 14 weakness. Third Avenue adjustment 1 points. Industrial mixed, Foiled Lrug be Alegre gaining a point, while Punts Sueur 7s dropped a point. The steel company hens were off fractionally. Total solas, par value. Were $10, 745.(rt. Special ts The Tribes. Offering of flO.hOO.OOO Oeneral POCATELLO. per cent company Idaho, Aprfl W Thera is much mystery concerning bonds was overuhcnbd during the eold at 27 were The bonds dev. the finding yesterday of the skull arm and leg twist of a young wo and Interest, to yield i.49 per cent. mao by srraiU boys In the lava rocks CURB MARKET. about one mile south of Poc&Xelto. According to City Physician C. W. NEW YORK, April 23 Price dark, death must have occurred sev- changes 2n todays eurb market were eral years ago unless tbs body - hod confined to narrow bruits with greet-ebeen treated wfth Hw before- the the activity being bones wars thrown out there. The oil shares. fact that no 'hair la shown on he While prweurs was exerted parskull rather gives rise to a theory ticularly against the oil shares in lhe of murder owl disintegration of the early trading fotkrarlng announcement of the cut In Midnontinent crude oil body by the lime process. PoHce are now searching the city priooa. the recesmone were not great and county records for disappearand some of the stocks recovered and ances and have also . Instituted s moved to ground. Cities SerS search of all disappearances reported vice droppedhigher 4 points to 194 in the intermouatAin section for aov and Continental OU. was off 1 eral years tmt. A bit of checkered being quoted In the fuwfl eels .at ck)th. skihg with a shovel are the 42 only clews now at hand for the offiThe feature of the trading In this cers;Ur. t3ark estimates the wo group was the strength of Maracaibo mao was 20 years of age when she Oil, whkh nob! t hsrher at 22 met her death. a new high record Humble OH also gwfned a po int and Htandsrd Oil of rloeed a point higher at Roads Win New Round 96Kentuckystandard 0(1 of Kansas re1 2 ceded points. in Mileage Book was displayed by a numHttavin ber of the Industrial storks, but PeerBOSTON, April a. The railroads losses generally were small. of tho eaxt were ucrMtffu) la the less Motors a and point yielded federal district court today In their Checker ('ah Manufacturing eased Joint attack upon the order of the slightly. There wan evidence of good Interstate commerce commission of buying power at all along Marca i ?$quirins the issue of non the 4iaC Lntpont Motor, Inc,, admittransferable interchangeable ftcrvpt ted 7 to trading, waa quoted at 7 in the Initial daoJings, doseoupoo mileage hooka at a discount of to 20 per cent from their face value. ing at the former figtfrb. A finding by Judges Mack, Brewlittle interest Was shown In the ster and Morris, who on April IS heard mining group and price changes were the case of the railroads and the gov- relatively small end unimportant. ernment, enjoins the commission from enforcement of its order and relieves Moirrr ayd zxoxaygjc. the railroads from the obligation of WBW YORK. April &. Forctfs exekaage placing Interchangeable mileage tickImtslar. guotaUaoa is cent ets of a face value of and good Great Brltaie. demead. 4tliT4; epblee, for 2600 mUea on sale at 71 bills m banka. itfSL, France, 4S&4; Commercial traveler! , have been ttmsmk- .- 87 ceblett, 6 67. laiy. deinterin the' mand, 4 94; nbken,' especially interested Belgium changeable mileage privilege, which, demand, & 7fl. reblee. 6 W. (leraany under a recent amendment of the .OOOC74; lioUeod, bea. (MKUfe. the demand, W 11, cables, 8b 14. Norway, de transporation act by congress, interstate commerce commission be- mood, 17 70. Swedes, demand. 2d 72. Dendelb M2. lieved it was authorised and required mark, bwltserland, demand, Greece, mand, 14.14. Spain, demaad, 15.3ft. to put into effect on May L .S02L. demand. Foiand, Forty-seve- n railroads Joined in the demand, 1 17. demand, 2.974. Arrentino, petition for an injunction to restrain demand. 2d d& Bmakl, deautod, 1SS7. Me the commission from carrying out Ha trvai. WdM,. n . order. They contended that the comCWtl tpooey eteadv; high, low, 4H; mission erred in its interpretation of railng rate, 44, ekmlag bid, 44; offered Lhe amendment, and. that U,hd. no mil Toenr ipitirt Fain St latt Interof Issue to the power require mixed time loans aceeptancea, changeable mileage. The decision of collateral, 4H; daya, 6U4f5Mi;steady; 4 the judges, while upholding the posi- 2l4ts6Hf prime memo tile paper, 9 montUa, tion of the railroads in this respect, does n.ot uphold the further contenKETAX. MAAEXT. tion of the railroads that the statute NKW TORE, April dy ; Is unconstitutional. apot apd futures, 17c. electrolytic, It was understood that an appeal Tin Finn, spot and 37; 45 enwould be to the supreme court $46 tered immediately on behalf of the inI row Steady nor therm, 8t.00 tNf 1 $3HX4$U00, terstate commerce commission. 22 00; N, 3 mwth-n- i. No. 2 Boys Find Human Bones and Murder S. decBning bonds were 1- Theory Advanced five-ye- -2 r Highway and Automobile 7 Department Employee ;,WiIl Act as Policemen. Various employees of the stats road road such as stats commission, agents, district engineers, resident engineers, foremen of maintenance patrol (ansa and others, and employees of tbs automobile department of the offlos of XL B. Oockett, secretary of state, will be appointed state road patrol with police powers, under a law passed by the last legislature. Announcement of the Joint agreement between the two offices was mads yesterday by Secretary ' Crockett. The new law empowers the state road commission to dlrlle state high-ot ways Into oeetioBS for the purpose polking them, and to employ patrols" la such Bombers as may be deemed neoeroary. It shall be the duty of the patrols, says tbs new law, to enforce the laws of the state and the mice of the commission governing the use of state highways, and to perform such other duties as may bo required by the oommleterm Pull police authority In making arrests and hoktuig without wnrrmnt is given to tho patrols by this law. In addition the new law gives the state road eommisslon authority to appoint supervtsora to hare charge ofa mainplan tenance work in districts, wtdeh la being worked out by the use of state road agents In each counTho communion also has 0l ty. of authority, in. the enforcement be which the patrols will probably used: To prohibit, after giving proper notice, the use of the slat highway or portions of the same, at certain seasons of the year, by vehicles having tires of less than three inches In width, and carrying loads of one ton or more In weight, or by any vehicle which may. In the opinion of the commission, unduly damage the state highway bridges or culverts" vt dtey 2-- 4. ' Fight 4f WOMAN SICK TWO YEARS Caused by Troubles Women Often Hava Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound. I k Medina, New York- - 4: 4, 6P-0- Topper--Btee- peer-by- , idiuthem, Iead Ateedy; spot, RM ZLncSaey; Rat flt. Leuia spot end near- . BANK CLEARINGS. I? 2? ! Yesterday's hank debits 1.946.881 Baras day last year 8, 2 World's Oats. Production Shows Large Increase Armour Files Answer, WAgmNOTOM, April 23 World to Merger Complaint oats production la larger this year than last year, the department of agriculture announced today. Produo-innon la the northern hemisphere 192$ ond In the southern hemisphere amounts to 2233,802,000 In ' 1923-1- $ bushel or 3 pel cent more than the previotm year in the same countries, la spite of 1 per cent bwe acreage. The crop Is about t per cent le than the nvsesge production In the while acreage prewar period 199-1is I per cent larger. 4, by delivery. 47 10M7 1ft lightly nndev realists with fhrel prices to 19 pot a ls net higher, Ctostsg: May, 9.49c; July. 9.71c; Scptemtar, 9.42e; 9 tit, Tbe market tor veftnod was firmer lag te tbs advance In rows and prices were snrtMBfrd to 2U petsta higher with Doe granulated now quoted at S.9U9.SDC and i be t4 or inqnlvy reported. In refined futures there were sates f Puns at 9 9R and 10 OUc, with the market atoniog at advances of 1 to 29 potato. 9 w ra-tr- flrata, .U04UVt,c, fllSita, S2i9UWc; ooda. IMaSOlir, Krf Lower; reeeipt 88.120 raara; lima, ail. KXUMr; ordlaary flr.lt. 2AI4U3 8c;extraa. r.llaaotta, 284r2aV4r; atora.e pack ter-- . Itorax. park flrata, 2714 e. Poultry All, bif tier: fowla, 24e; bfol17c. iar., S0 ,12c; iwaior 2-- 1- -4 ozicztv) Continental Assurance Company Lf. Fine of $ 100 Imposed, ' for Passing Funeral Special Is The Tribes IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. April 28. A fine of $100 waa the sentence Imposed on A. C. Heider by Polios Judge Daniels this morning for having raced past a funeral procession with the car muffler open Sunday afternoon. Holder waa attempting to elude a wan. New Hampshire second. Counts third. Special to The Trlbsae. speed officer who area folio wing him. POGATEI.ua Idaho, April 1$. H. and Time, Mi Blue Hawk. Bodyguard, Good L, Pauschert waa chosen president of coursemade no attempt to change his Night, Prince Regent, JCtbcl Clayton, ran. the Methodist Brotherhood at the last carter when hs overtook the funeral Fifth reca, ems mils and a sixteenth meeting. The other officers are: V. Brook holt won. Dream of Allah aecond. By- A, Hlpke, vice president; I. Wat. 1.4T eon, secretary, and. St Hs - Hayden, Man gone Days UinL . TIim. Woman Barely Kcouhie, Prirnn, Maryland Belle Wlao ram treasurer. The subject of Race in River Sixth race, one mils and a Sixteenth Breeding waa discussed In a sci- Escape Poor Sport woo, Belpbriaaoia second! Bod fire entific manner at the last meeting by third. Time. 1.47. Bessie Leighton, Bens Dr. E, N. Robert IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, April 23. A Lassie, Papdlkm, Water Girl abi iv John Doe warrant waa issued here ETAP0RATE9 ntOIT. Seventh rocs, one mils and a six early Sunday morning for the arrest NEW TOKK, April 23, Cvepereted Dundee! isecoed, Jouqulna won, Johnny man of drove his coupe Into dull; prime state, 41410He. Prune., the a Snake who Jocqaea third, time. 1 .49. DrbaddO. Tbe river. He is alleged to T14G14; Ore re u ftti) have been Intoxicated. Iamb, Moody, Picnic, t legn Gcto.l Vol stesdy; California The car wee enextra eooy; rhoieo, 21c; Joy, Hello Pardner. 'A o lilies, Oun iBetay, lOiie. Apricot submerged, but the man and his rheice, 24c; foucy, 244430c. peaches, slow; tirely Stasnch, BanyoL, Finnk Monroe hla6 ran. woman companion escaped by break e holes, 1144 012c: extra choice. 1201214c TanryTH-insmlirjmg nrwutti tmrtep'of ttreetip. They EAT&R DE GRACE ENTRTBi. were clinging to the roof of the car. 744012c; choice te ftacy First race, four fnrloog Maid ret 119, cate!., 844018c. 844011c: aerdles with the water up to their neck Rios Hill 119, Tropical Water 119, Runhoar 119, Bm Smith 114, Dstueda a and From Car -- s FAIRBANKS IN i ROBIN HOOD - above-name- - I st A L. JACOBS & CO. JENNINGS-MILLER-KNOWLTO- STNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OFHB Union Assurance Sodetyr Limited, of Great Britain Ipeeti! to The Trite a . DUBOIS, Idaho, April 23 Residents of Clark county will vote on a bond leans May It ts supply funds for carry- u. B. Home office New Tork City, ing on an extensive program of highway building In this county during the AMnager Whitney Palache. spring snd summer. The bonds will Showing, condition on December 31, thouaggregate $100, 020. Seventy-fiv- e 1932. made to the commlnstoner of sand doilare has already been obtained Insurance of the state of Utah, for Clark county from tbe forest serto Uw vice fund, and this, in addition to the bond issue, will mesa an wsndlturu of $176,000 in the oounty. i.xev.a. Other ledger assets ..... 167, Marathon Dance Nipped Total ledger assets UI 303.K - 133.664 61 pur-aua- nt assets Nonledger in Bud by Ordinance Gross assets 16,647.1 Less assets not admitted ipeelal te The Trihuse. 23 FOCATBIJX), Idaho, April $2,3M,4W. assets.. Total admitted Pocatello daaoe fans lest theif chance LIABILITIES. to get la the limelight this morning premium when the city council passed aa ordi- Unearned. $1,444,639. serve nance prohibiting such dance The " T lasses amt. Net Unpaid daaoshall proordinance forbids any 272,981. Is .......... . claims and endurance from permitting prietor 66,309.00 The ordinance All other liabilities ..... dance or exhibition became effective after publication In HA72.014.4T Total the evening paper, snd thus eliminate U. 8. deposit sons. the dance which ires scheduled for Surplus . 1934,39$. 42 this evening. hold-er- a to as policy Surplus HUBBARD TO DIRECT PAGEANT. . 9 wt.m.ti ,,,,., Ipeelal te The Trihuse. TWIN FALIB, Idaho, Ajiril 33 H. - -Total capital, surplus and ether Itebumes. ,$1,16$. 400.0 CV Hubbard of New York, an expert on American Indian lore, will direct Balt Lah so. an Indian pageant to be given by Stdte of Utah, county of strove named This cart! flea that the Turin Falls Boy Scouts next August, lateannual filed Its has company ofIt ls announced by local soout which the foregoing Is n ficials following their receipt of word nt art, of and the with has complied aynopst from Mr. Hubbard saying that he laws ot this stale relating to Inair-anc- e could be heref at that tm and therefore is duly authorised to transact the business of insurance FARMINGTON COUPLE WED. in the state of Utah until the test day of February. 124. (pedal te The Tribune. In witness whereof I hereunto set 23 FARMINGTON, April Joseph band and affix my official seal Bbta ftnd Mtev Mary Abe Geterheut,In my this second day of April, 13$. both of thle place, were married J, W.. WALKER. (Seal) Salt Lake Saturday. Cbsnmiesioner of Insurant. AGENCY N , GENERAL AGENTS UTAH AND IDAHO Telephone Wasatch 17(7 Utah Savings A Trust Co. Building, Salt Lako City STNTiPSTfl OF THE ANNUAL STNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF STATEMENT OF THE CJ v OT THT? ANNUAL STATEMENT OF STNOPFTS - V. S. Home Office Chicago, ! U. S. Manager Harold W. Lei R ho wing condition en December 31, Great Lakes Insurance The Liberty Fire Insurance Company Millers National The Netherlands Insurance Company Insurance Company STNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Company Home Office Oiicego, UL Home Office St. Louis, Mrx President C. B. Oole. President J. C. BerdweH. M. A. Reynold Victor J. Miller. Secretary Secretary 122, made to the commissioner of Showing condition on December 3L Showing condition on December 31, Insurance of the state of Utah, pur- 1023, made to the commissioner of 1913. made to the commissioner of Insuant to law: Insurance of tho state of Utah, pur- surance of the state of Utah, mir- suant to law: suant to law: ASSETS. ASSETS. ASSETS. Bonds and stocks $ 860,582.26 Real estate Cash In office and banks., 120.844.48 ...$ 2,914.(6 Mortgage and other kens$ 11,269.99 904,371. 32 Mortgage and other loans 647,400.00 Bonds and stocks $83,603.67 Other ledger assets 4,S7V-4- J Bond and stouks 2,841.780.00 Cash In offioe and- banks Cash In offioa and banka 113.063.11 Other ledger assets 19,760.14 Total ledger assets ....$1,364,938.50 Other ledger assets 246,19.49 10,848.06 assets Nonledge Total ledger assets ...$1,000,266.71 20.363.31 Total ledger assets ...$3,770,347.93 Nonledger assets Gross assets $LW6,804.68 164,363.76 39,600.40 Nonledger assets Less assets not admitted.. Gross assets ,$1,020. 60. (4 24.603 . 63 Gross assets $3,324,713. 00 Less assets not admitted . Total admitted assets. .$1,32$, $. 1$ 13.613.64 Less assets not admitted ABILITIES. IJ $ 93,804.07 admitted assets.. Total re- Unearned premium Total admitted assets. .$3, 11, 194. 64 LIABILITIES. ; $ 477.208.93 serve LIABILITIES. Net amount unpaid losses Unearned premium re1,004.20 Unearned and claims serve t 45207. premium re13.Ml.00 serve All other liabilities $L7W.423.53 Net amt., unpaid losses 74.693.80 claims amt. losses and claims 237.175.33 sad Net ' 112206.68 682.766.13 All other liabikUex AD other UabUltlee 67,931.17 Total .... 7 U. a. Statutory $ 141,80.33 Total $2021.62. 3 Total deposit .. ..$200,000.00 $200,000.00 Capital non Chpital Surplus .. ... 643.643.06 $1 889,844 41 . 161.936.14 Surplus Surplus Surplus as to policyholdSurplus as to policy holdSurplus as to policyholders 743,543.06 $ $61,936.14 $1,889,864.81 ers ers Total capital, surplus Total capital, and other liabilities. .$ 93,809. surplus Total capital, surplus and other liabilities. .$3,911,194.64 sad other H&hDiUee ..$1,32$, 29$. IS State of Utah, county of Salt Lake, a State of Utah, Oounty of Balt Lake a State of Utah, county of Salt Lak a This certifies that the above named d This certifies that the above named company Thte certifies that the has filed Its annual state-mencompany has filed its annual statecompeay has filed Its annual stateof which the foregoing ts a ment. of which the foregoing ls a ment. of which the foregoing Is a synopsi and has complisa with ths and has compiled with tho synopsis, and has complied with the laws of this stats relating to insursynopsi laws of this state relating to insur- laws of this stats relating to Insur- ance and therefore Is duly authorised ance and therefore 1a duly authorised ance and therefore Is duly authorised to transact the business of insurance to transact the business of Insurance to transact the business of Insurance In the state of Utah until the lari In the state of Utah until tho last day In tbe state of Utah until the last day of February, 124. day of February, 1924. of February, 1924. In wttnees whereof, I hereunto set In witness whereof, t hereunto est In witness whereof I hereunto set hand and affix my official seal official seal my hand and affix my official seal my my hand and affix my thte 2nd day of April. 122 1983. thH 2nd day of April, 192$. this 2nd day of April, J- - W. WALKER. J. W. WALKER, J. W. WALKER, (Seal) (Seal) (Seal) Com mi rat oner uC Insuranc Oommiastoner of Instrano Commtsteoner of Insuranc t, Office Chicago, UL President N. L. PiatrowakL Secretary J, Rmletanka. Showing condition on December 11. 1932 made to the comnrien loner of Insurance of the state of Utah, pur- -, uant te law: Home , Mortgage and other )oan$ Bonds and stocks Cash in office and banka 7E3SV M.622M 36,314. J 6 91J28 Other ledger assets Total lodger assets .$L0H14.M 17.007.13 Noo ledger assets . .... . Gross aroets $1,111,013.31 Less assets not admitted 136.96 Total admitted asset. .$1,106,127.26 LIABILITIES. Unearned premium reserve $ m.TT.tt Net amt. unpaid losses 23.(07.79 aad claims All othar liabilities 12811.20 Total f 131,148.1 $400,000.00 Capital 7 30.471 Rurplus Surplus as .to policyholders . ...y4.. y.,.8 70.671. 7 .. Total capital, surplus and other -- Liabilities. .gl,100,lTT.6 State of Utah, ooapty of Alt Lake, a This certifies Nhat the above named oom pan y hesTUsd Its annuel statement, of which- - th f ot egotng ts a synopsis, and has complied with the tews of this state roteiUng to and thsrstore is duly anthor-tee- d to transact tha business ot in ths state of Utah until the lari day ot February, 1934. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official this 3nd day of April. 1923, J. W. (Seat) Oommteaioner ot Insurano r CONTINENTAL AGENCY COMPANY General Agents, Boston Building. C. E. BENNETT, Vice President. OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT .OF THE 43YNDFSTS SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Federal Insurance .Total capital. surplus and other liabilities . . $6,932064 . 92 State of Utah. County of Salt Lake ss. d Tbis certifies that the company has filed Its annual stateof which ths foregoing Is a ment and has complied with the synopet laws of this state relating to insurance, and therefore la duly authorised to transact the business of Insurance in the state of Utah until the lari day of February. 192 In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal this 2nd day of April. 1928. J. W. WALKER, (Seal) Commissioner of insui anc above-name- - SYNOPSIS Home Office NWeaifc. N. J. President JscOb R. Hall. Homo Office Baltimore, Md. Becretary James Y.onhtiln Deremdxr 32 P ho wing condition Presidtert J, Arthur Nelson. 1923, made to the commissioner of . insurance of the state of Utah, purSecretary Stfford Pear-reShowing condition on December 22 suant to law: ASSETS. 1922, made to the commissioner of in266,212.72 surance of the state of Utah, pursuant Real estate Mortgage and other loans 113.4UO.0O to law: Bonds and storks ....... 2519. 733. 84 ASSETS Cash In office and banks. 163,361.28 Real rotate $ 247,139.10 27,568.83 Other ledger assets Bonds and storks 7,602,881.21 649 644 80 Cash In office and banks Total ledger assets.,. ..$3,319,376.72 206.485.43 1,328,726.87 Other, ledger assets Nonledger assets Total ledger assets ....310,378.291.48 Less agents' balances prior 102,812.04 to Oct. 2 1922 $660.27; Nonledger assets .. ....... Ires assets Dot admitted, Gross assets 61661.50 ,$10,480 803 62 $85,39133 57 Less assets not admitted. 200,716 Total admitted assets. .$2,633,903.65 Total admitted assets ..$14,280,087 95 LIABILITIES. " Unearned LIABILITIES premium re$ 16,600.94 serve Unearned premium reserve! 3,483,4651 Net am tosses unpaid Net amount unpaid losses and claims 272,782.09 1.315 942 03 and claims 33.967.01 All other liabilities $80.664 91 AQ other liabilities Total $1,323,360.04 Total . $ 1, 690.087.95 Capital , ....$1,000,000.00 Capital ... .,$1,500 peo 00 Surplus . .... 110.463. $1 l.lOO.OuO.OO Surplus Snrplup as to policyhoid- Surplus as to policy hoMers$ 2, $04,000.00 $1,116,452 itl ' era . ' Total capital, surplus and other liabilities ...$14,280,087.95 TotsJ capital, mrpius end other liaUirUes . . $2 433. $03 . $6 State of Utah, County of Salt Lake re. State of Utah.' county of Balt Lake, s d This certifies that the This certifies that the above named u company has fHed Us annual has filed company Its annual of which the foregoing ts a which th foregoing Is a and has compiled with the svncpals.of and synopsi has with th complied tnxur-anc tews of lifts state relating, to of this state relating, to insurand therefore Is duly authorised laws anc and therefor te duly authorised to transact the business of Insurance to transact the business of Insurance Ul the state of Utah until the lari In the state of Utah until ths test day of February, 1924. of February. 14. Ja witness whsrsof, I hereunto set day In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal my hand and affix my official seal this 2nd day of April, 1433. thie 2nd day pt April, 1923 , ,1. W. WALKER, J W. WALKER. (Seal) (Seal) Cominlaasuier ot Insuranc Commissi near ot Insuranc Casualty Company - , above-name- state-men- state-men- F. P. CREDEN, Secretary. ANNUAL THE OF STATEMENT OF THE SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE New Jersey Insurance ' Company New Amsterdam Homo Of floe 910 Michigan arena Company, Oitcago, UL Home Office Jersey City, N. J. . G. B. AVnswdsr. President President Percey Chubb, Secretary B. G. Timm Secretary Tho J. Goddard. Showing condition on December 21, Showing condition on December 22 1921, made to the comroitw loner of made to tho oommiastoner of Inof tbe state of Utah, pursuant 1922 surance of tho state t( Utah, pursuant . to tew: to law: AHSET91 ASSET8 Mortgage and other loan! $.34296 48 315,424.41 Bonds and stocks ....... Mortgage and other loans.! 23,404 6 61,866 23 Bonds and stocks Cash in office and hanks. 5,268 629 49 ..... 2,976.23 . Other ledger assets Cash In office and banks. assets 2063.38L93 Total ledger asset a ,...$ 2733.426.36 Other ledger 204,65.44 Nonledger assets Total ledger assets ..$7,175,697 69 62750.1. Nonledger assets .... $ 2332123 84 Gross assets Lens assets nut admitted. 7.12273 Gross assets ..$7,237.448 43 assets not admitted . 299,393.56 Total admitted assets ..$ 2930,795.07 "Ordinary business'' IsTotal admitted assets ..$6,938,054 92 $11,782,316.00 sued during year LIABILITIES LIABILITIES. $ 2404.797 04 Unearned premium reserve$2,247.101.S5 Net reserve Unearned premium reserve . .29,607.13 Net amount unpaid losses 1.398.138 23 and claims Net amount unpaid losses 000.00 29.214.73 Dividend liability and claims AD other liablUtiee AH other lmbtUtlea ...... 10, 46.850.39 293,680.19 $ 2610.469.29 Total . . Total $1,438,919.97 .$ 250.000 00 ...$1,000,000 00 Capital ... Capital . $70,326.78 ... 2899,114.96 Rurploo ... Surplus Surplus as to policyholders! 430,326.7$ Surplus as to poUcyholders$2.899,134.96 Total capital, surplus and other liabilities ..$ 2934,795.47 State of Utah, County of Salt Lrkt as d This certifies that the company has filed its annual- stateof the which ment. foregoing ls a synopsis, and has complied with ths laws of this state relating to Insurance, and therefore is duly authorised to transact tho business of Insurance In tho state of Utah until the test oay of February. 1924. X In witness whereof, hereunto set my hand and affix my official,, seal 1923. 2nd tins day of April, J. W. WAIJfER, (Seal) 4ieitunlsstoner of Insuranc Infantry above-name- PRINCESS SUGAAEOUSE Idaho T STARTS AT 4 P. M. TODAY CONTINUOUS THEREAFTER PHIL J. PURCELL, President. DANCE Special Pll-ila- Pink-ham- . POCATELLO, Idaho, April B. The American Legion post No. 4 of Pocatello is pushing the proposal for a proper observance of the natal day here, July 4, and a special meeting ot the executive committee waa called Charles yesterday, by Commander Sprague to discuss the matter. The following committee was appointed to report on tbe American participation In tha celebraIgiona tion: Legionnaires Penfleld, Blstllne, A Gasser, Hammond and Garrett. special committee also Was appointed to cooperate with the fetter Homes Realty Board expoarttion, oom posed of Legionnaires Thurkildsen, Treeeder, Median, Ames and penfleld. Alleged Land Swindler Is Freed From Prison -- FIREMAN SEVERELY BURNED. when their predicament was discovered and officers were notified. A (peril! te The Tribune. man. bond of $2$ was forfeited by the BLACKFOOT, Idaho. April 23. L fireman la the employ R. Wagner, Guard of tbe Gem Stats laundry, was sethe face today. In to Go to Camp Lewis verely burnedto onhasten the fire under attempting the boilers he threw n cs of gasoline Ipeelal te The Tlihoea. flame Into the causing an explosion. BOISE, Idaho, April 23. The Idaho was not damaged. national guard Infantrymen this year The building will go to Camp Lewi Washington, LADY MILITANTS ENTERTAIN. for their annual eooampment from Juno It to Juns M. Word that tbe The Lady Militants will entertain 1 S4th Forty-firInfantry, this afternoon at a card pewty In O. division, will make camp at Learie in Juns area received ' at tbe state adjutant gen- O, F. hall. Tho entertainmentwill will he Trtxea eral s office today from the war dsn britlli at T o'clock. awarded sad the pubbo la Invited to purtmenL Tbs division Is mads up of guard attend. units In Washington, Oregon, Idaho other and Montana. Besides Bote Idaho outfits which will go to Lewis are M company of Parma and I com' GENERAL INSURANCE. pany of Soda Spring 312 Judge Building. Representing the toi leaving eempanyt American Legion Post to Assist Celebration Clark County to Vote MssaasaM on Highway Bond Issue Special te The Tribes te The Trlhsn BOISE. Idaho, April Charles P. PlUlard, the Boise "Ponzt who fleeced a lame number of Investors In Boise, out of, it ls estiincluding widow mated, $104,004 by hia TURF RESULTS sriiemes, is now a free man. He left Boise with his family today far parts EATER DZ GRACE REOTlTf. unknown, after paying to tho sheriff First roes, fear furlongs A. i. Bsja wo. of this county $26$, the amount due Tima. on his fine of 1404, which he had been UiuublJ third. Jaekdoe second. Moon leein, ksruh Ginger, GoM 46 serving out In the county Jail. Pendant, Friday TRirtesnlA, Lady Audrey, PllUard pleaded ffullty to aecurinf Vefiu aloe no. and waa money under false Vaeusa won, sentenced to sevenpretences Beeond race, dr furlong months in Jail Snoquadt second, TVs M inures third. Tims. and to pay a fin Hs was Indicted TVmy. 114. Worburtos, Blue Bsatley, by the federal court and twice tried 1 ett. Koss Rh4WfUld. Primus, Dvely to defraud, but malls for the using Barns Hath, Docnthy Pop, Bgm,. BpsrUna, As the the Luries could not acre pnrilla a ion ran. firm. of brokenurs the proprietor Tlilrd rare, dx DiHenga lea Kay won, did busmen a larre payfnrf Wrecker - awrsnd, Pretocul tblnl. Tim. bonuses for loan but when 114 2 9. Mueurd Seed. Fluff, Gandy, heavy Diana, Ttctiem, Purl. Bobbed Hair, Diadl, the crenh came the saving of many Monaa, Sir Adaum, Copyright, Buq Turret people had been lost. oioo res. BROTHERHOOD ELECTS. Fourth rocs, six furlong Golden Rule DOUGLAS 'Baffkle Hie Guaranteed Cure. At All Drag Stores Everywhere. Dentists Eeoommend It. Special BOKTK, tat greet deal of trouble well M women Totals of oaporU for the week, if ten bsve, god os comparedgrain with ibraae of the week hie alfeettal my previous, announced by the commisnerve For over sioner deportment, tnctnde Barley, against 287,000 bushtwo veirs I (of- 128,000 bushels, corn, 7 ,000 bushels, against fered this wy, els. 400,000; onto, 194,060, .000; against the I resd to ryS 312,000, against 4.70.900; wheat, the 1,633.000, against 1,626,000. Times' hboat BOND MARKET. s Lydia E. IE Bond YORK, April Vegetable were relatively firm today, prices and foreign Compound issue partkaUarly displaying bavt taken it marked strength. Easing of time with very good money was bedewed to be responsible of bond market fur firmness the the am I retails. the face of declining stock prices. very much bet- in The V. S government bonds flucter and feet justified in praising the tuated within narrow limits, the tax of a point, Vegetable Compound to my luends exempts advancing and neighbors who suffer from any- while most of tbe other active teeuee French remained issues stationary. E were in demand, thing el the kind." Mr V reaching new high 311 Ella Road, Medina, record for the year, and the Mexican 4 were up 1 point. N. Y, i After my Railroad mortgagee were trreguler. twin girls were bon I was all nut With price change 'small and unimdow My neighbors thought I was portant. Traction showed signs of going to die. 4 saw roar advertisement in tho paper and bought Lydia E. PinkbamV Vegetable ompound. The first bottle lielped me and I kept oa taking it. I only weighed poends when I began tak-- r and I have gained In weight eel Eke a girl of sixteen. I never can say enough for Lydia E. Pinkhsma Vegetable Compound. Mr Nellie Lorry, 18 kuae Park, STNOPSTS OF THE ANNUAL Rochester, N. Y. (Adv.) STATEMENT OF THE TOWNSENDS Pyorrhea Remedy te The'Tribeae. BOISE. Idaho, April 23. Ssarcherm have been ensured ail day dragginge tbe Indian creek reservoir, twenty-onmiles east of Boise, In a fruitless effort to recover the body of son of James Meseerry, Mr. and Mr J. p. Memeny of Idaho a was drowned Fa who Sunday night when a boat In which, .he was riding rapsimed. The Meeeervy family Waa motorint to Boise at the time of the fatal accident. Sunday evening they arrived at the reservoir and ramped fur the Tbe son found aa old boat nighL and went out for a row. Some distance from the shore hs stood up In the boat, which eapsiaed. He coM not swim and sank to the bottom, t. A. Tribaa., Idaho. April U John Ma Uuiao plonoer butcher, died loney, April 7 at a Boise fcoopttal aa tht result of alcoholic polaonlnc, foilowod by pneumonia, a coroners Jury decided today. Three witnesses testified TREARUev . 'NT. at the toqueet held at the request of ?3. tho deceased a friend who believed The WABHTNOTOV. April is a statement of the condi- that his death might hare been caused tion of the United States treasury by poisoning other than -that from on April 20; ekresaire use of aioohoL Incomt tx date.thls year 83 9ii92,21l iy, Y, Leonard, atat, .chemist, tq Income to dwt la si year. i.SsKi'rt oral and written report told of mak-I- n SSS,642,2tk aa examination of part of one Inccm, . orer caj Uro this kidney, the Uer and stomach of tht 141,377, $00 dereaMd. year Inborn, over outo taml Lie declared that a test, followed by 1,S9.158 a reteat, of kidney and stomach year 134.281, tu showed no traces of arsenic poison, Balance rwival fund toof a that the liver showed . 448.744 284 but day . This gram of arsenic trloxlde. Balance pr.vloua day ... 48 0.10 SOJ amount, tho chemist testified, stale 7,336,418 as ItWIMM did Dr. Geo rye OoUirter, also a sritnee would not he sufficitnt to cBicaoo paoDncx. cauao death. miAGO. Hi,hrr; April Cmamr atra, 41e; bandar... 41 4e, Spot, 44.12MS2S 119, Ducky 113A. riying Fur I13A. Play On 113, Bunny Light lift, Rriatrna 113. WASHINGTON, April 23. Armour . LONDON Ajiril 28. SUndsrfl 113, Off c, A Jo., answering the complaint of 72 17s M; Slsetro-lyti- Qwnttom 419, No lady 113, pnt. A: 7ft; fnt ure, 112. 113. Polynesia 91 91 10s. Wong Bok U9. f stares, the necrvtarjr of agriculture against spot, Tts, Color r Dicks PontiUion 11A. aa' Pride 11)9. 121 17 219 17s 6d; futures, Sd. the purchase of Morrin A Oo., denied spot, 99 9s, Serood fsce, about two mUrii Mohican 29; futures, Else, today that the acquisition wo In vio- Lesd, spot, 14H. Lemarsoain 142 32 17s 09; fataivs. 94. U Boldest 139. Air Tan lation of the packers and otockyard tft4A- - i'ovenjlloh 130A, TeU lid (12 Jack act or any other law. SUGAR MAR1XT. Prior Ul. Tbe answer of Morris A Oo.v per-tie- s to the complaint, had not been Third rare, tlx forlocgn TTWinre NEW YORK. .April 23. Tbsrs wts m 115, received by the tretary of agriculaod&,t. Lawrence 113, Betha liCiiMhJ.lft, Raffleo sewed streogtia la tbe saxar market new high yeeenU for the scssoq,- - snd aitwe 113, Flying JJevll luo. Lady Bqeeloft Mabel ture this afternoon. K 103. Beach Formal bearings on the compWnt the yesr 1920 were astabbshed-- in all Beauty lijli! JGlasbeth Ikta- - 99r wtH open- ewtng- - trwttewd beHish p v,: Movr-Ap30 before Cheater Morrill, and n growing belief in the antalier Fourth H assistant race, six furlong to the secretary of agriculture and crop estimates. Cabas ooid at 41 cents, Oermsndale 117. Hlaare in. t 38c for w L officer In charge of the packers and cost and freight. qual to 6 114A. Wiiderncsu Pillory trlfngal, with Porto tUw at Uis tame 10SA. Bunfercnce 103 stockyards admirUetmtlon, 000 bags of Fifth noe.s one mile and wriNnty The Armour officials oontended level. Da sale included tad 19,000 bags of Porto Rieos for Dunlin 134, Fla of Truce 104 Bulaliayardlt Che did not tend to Cnbsa and that purchase to May shipment operators and Autumn Brils 104, Daniel tklAtaminist 100, create a monopoly In restraint of In- April p ' Lady Myra 09. terstate commerce, would not mste-rbd- ly refiners. In the tvw engara futnrea prieea at one Sixth rare, one mile and a sixteenth lessen competition nor enable time advances of 17 to 19 potato oo Star Realm 119. Duke John 119, Royal Due thsn to manipulate price In the renewedshowed covering awl trade buying, tnsplred 113. BUly Rartoo HI. Mot Roberta 104. buying of livestock or selling of live- by reports a better demand far refined Freesy Bneesy 1U9, Wrangler ef 09, 2eun stock products as charged in the and tbe otrengtb In tbs spot market. May rska 00. complaint old ttp to 9.00c; July to 6 75e and SepSeventh race, oee mils and an eighth tember te 0,87e, or about 6 to 9 potato above Rcpcr 114, Annireraary 110, Clean Gone GRAIN EXPORTS REPORTED. the blgbeat prkve touched Just before tbs 100, Tingling 100 Tutn Caanlday 100, To ire taJanrUon procevditigv were aanoaeeed by 107, Kiaaoory 109, Acosta 1G WAHHINOTON, April 22 Grata exTony Beaa Inereaaed near 105 1srhsps 10ft. ports from the United Rtatee Met the government Offering and prices reacted Weather cloudy; track fast. week amounted to 8,011 000 btmhels, as tbs close, however, oompared wuh 2.146,000 bushels for the week previous. Exports of flour were 29.000 barrels, as compared with 216,900 bar, rels the week before AsUaeay Death of Boise Batcher Body of Idaho Falls Laid to Alcohol Poison Boy Still in Reservoir u, OF THE ANNUAL' STATEMENT OF THE BYNOP8TB Abeijle Fire Insurance Company of Paris, France Continental Casualty Company OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE SYNOPSIS Interstate Casualty Company 4 Home Office Hammond, Indian Home Office Birmingham, Ate. President H. G. B. Alexander. E. G. Chester Newman. . President U. 8. Home Office Provtdenc R. L Timm. Becretary Showing condition on December 22 U. S. . Managers Btarkweather A Beuetery D. B. Llgbtner. 1922, mad to the commissioner of Shepley, In Showing oondltlon on December 12 insurance of the state of Utah, pursu122 mad to the commissioner of Showing condition on December 32 ant to law: Insurance of th state of Utah, pursu1923, made to the commissioner of ASSETS. ant te tew: ot the state ot Utah, pursuant Real estate $ 17.162.77 ASSETS to tew: 00 and other loan 2,68, 6(0. ASSETS. Bonds and stocks 1,346.256. 72 Real estate 2t.m.M Osh In office and banks. 446,112.66 Mortgage and other loans...$ 24,460 0 Bonds and storks ..$2147.077.36 2G4.690.06 Bonds and stocks Cash In office and banka. . 63,178.44 Other ledger assets 336, 94 $1 - 69 884 23 Other ledger Meets ...... 264.494.10 Cash In office and banka 171,329.16 Other ledger asset Total Mger assets.... $2482 760. 5 Total ledger assets....! 1,984,884. 18 13.913.63 551,706.93 Total ledger assets ....$ 150,9581 Nonledger asset ........ Nonledger assets ....... 9,967.41 Nonledger assets Gross assets Gross assets ......... .110537.50.11 $2497,664.32 Gross -- assets $ $30,924.34 assets not admitted 311,634. $7 Lass assets sot admitted . 5,629.07 Total admitted assets. .$2497.664.22 admitted 063.74 $10,224. Total asset. Total admitted aaseta ..$ 36240117 LIABILITIES. LIABILITIES. LIABILITIES Unearned premium reUnearned premium reserve $ 804.920. 9$ $ 4.368,177.11 serve reserve! 13$,tl2 tl Unearned premium Net amount unpaid losses Net e mount unpaid losses Net amount unpaid lusnea 60.535 69 and claims' .1114.663.73 and claim $147,307.04 244.677 t$ claim and All ether liabilities...... 1,310.562.6 All othar liabilities I3.2J1M Total ...$l,082,no.3 Total 7,733.061.74 '. Total , 432724.(3 U. B. dep. $200,080 00 $1.600 000.00 Capital $ $00, 000.0 Capital 215A53.93 . Surplus Surplus .. t. 1.000.000.00 Tl.411.74 Surplna ss to policyhold8urplus 415.55$.$$ Surplus as to policyholder $ 2500,000.00 ers Surplus as ts poUcyhotoere! 72(61.74 Total capital, surplus and Total capital, surplus Total capital, surplus other babUies $2497, $64. 2$ and other liabilities.. $10,223,053. 74 and other liabitttiea $ m.00237 State of Utah, county of Salt take as: State of Utah. County of Balt iAke aa. State of Utah. County of Salt This certifies that tha above-namThis certifies that the above named This certifies that, the above named u pompany has filed Its annual state-men- u company has fUsd Its annual state company has filed its annual of which the foregoing is a menu of which the foregoing te of which the foregoing ts a and has compiled with the tews synopsis, and has complied with th synopsi and haa compiled with th of this state relating to Insurance, and tews of tha Nitata relating to insur- tews of this state retetlng to Insurtherefor is duly authorised to trans- ance, and therefor la duly authorised anc and therefor Is duly authorised act the business of Insurano In the to transact the business of Insurano to transact tha business of Insurance state of Utah until the test day of In the state ot Utah until ths lari in th state of Utah nnUI tbs test day of February, 1934. February, 1924. day of February, 1924. In witness whereof, t hereunto set In witness whereof, I hereunto set In witness whereof I hereunto (St and hand affix official affix my seal this my band and fny my official seal my hand and affix my official teal nd day of April. 192,1. this 2nd day of April, 1923. thte tnd day of April, 1921. J. W. WALKER. . (Seal) J. W. WALKER. (Seal. J. W. WALKER, (Seal) Commissioner of Insurance. Oom sties loner of Insurano Commissioner of Insuranc r e . ...... - ed state-men- s, i .J |