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Show llcuuty Moro Than Skin Deep. A beautiful woman always lias good digestion. If your digestion la faulty. Chamberlain's Tublots will do you good. Obtainable everywhere. Advt. amh:-xhk H X I I UP AGAINST IT , t j I An Illustration of the Dangers I I of Mutual Insurance. t ' . . i ...i. i.nvn ncrontwl InBumncc through" with five times the sum they hnd ex- , 4 rSIZS P"ctcd to pay for their mutual inaurancc is not A fom nJlunI; 'Sffinn win ; doubtless view calculated to mnkc mutual insurance popular, :: ffi?n8iXuf tffSM ffcs $j!fi!jg&wn thc c,n8tic Iaws oi X of n Seattle mutual which failed two years aKo. the aUite of Washington. t After vainly waiting for two years for the con- At first there was a disposition on the part of y corn's policyholders to come forward antl pay tne policyholders affected to ignore thc demand Y tho debts of thc defunct concern thc company s 0f tf,0 receiver, but recent advices from Seattle . receiver has brought suit nt Seattle to recover n(iiCntc that many holders of the socalled from each jiolicyholdcr five times the amounts 8t0ck" policies have already evinced n willing- of the annual premiums previously paid by every ncflg to settle, nnd upon thc receiver's terms. t policyholder of record. According to the re- judgment proof policyholders or policyholders X ceivcr of the Seattle mutual thc fact that poll- from 8tntcJ outside of Washington will doubtless Y cics long since ceased to be in effect will not re- oppose thc receiver's demands. To take care of . llcve former policyholders from payment of the the latter thc receiver is expected to rely upon ' needed five years' premiums. Every person who the example of a similar case wherein the re- ,, ever held n policy in thc copmany must now con- ceVcr of nn Illinois defunct mutual went into nn A tribute his five annual premiums to the receiver s mjj0lnlng state and compelled Missouri policy- t fund, declares this official. The latter holds 10i(Cr to pay their quota of tho mutual con- Y that in accepting a policy from the mutual con- ccrng outstanding obligations. Y cern, property owners became members of the . ...... ... company and as such are individually responsible It is inconceivable that in this supposedly en- for its obligations nnd debts. lightened day property owners enn bo persuaded 1 Many of the policyholders of the Seattle con- to accept insurance policies from mutual fire In- Y com hcltl what the lattcr's officers designated as surancc concerns which too often misrepresent ' Y "stock policies." These were represented to the character of their indemnity. A mutunl in-.! in-.! carry no liability beyond one nnnunl premium surancc concern offering policies with a limited nnd were accepted without question by property liability is of itself n suspicious object nnd lit- owners, who fancied that such a policy would tic sympathy may therefore be expected by .1 relieve them of the responsibility which they policyholders of such concerns when they arc . t understood accompanied thc contract usually is- later called upon to pay obligations which they Y sued by mutual insurance companies or nssocia- were doubtless assured could not develop. Gen- Y tlons. Unfortunately for the pence of mind of uinc mutunl insurance, honestly conducted as the socalled "stock" policyholders of the dc- such, will doubtless continue to perform useful funct Washington mutual, tho lattcr's receiver service in the economic world, but property own- & now insists upon each policyholder paying five ers should beware of tho irresponsible socnllcd j 1 nnnunl premiums, irrespective of the policy pro- mutual insurance companies which obtain pnt- l viously held. All policyholders look alike to the ronagc upon misrepresentation nnd fnlse prom- ' Y- receiver mul his determination to compel the ises to unsuspecting property owners. Insur- Y Seattle concern's policyholders to "come mice Report, San Francisco. I R. W. Crockett & Co. A Everything In Insurance, A Price, Utah. ' "We'll Go Your Bonds." Y Wo represent only old line, true and tried stock compnnies. We mnkc and mnintnin our own A rates, and nre independent of "thc fire Insurance trust." Call In person, telephone or write for I A rntca r wo will call on you. V ? : WHO DOES NOT HRAD THK 8AT-, UltDAY NEW8T I 1 1 The Better Class I 1 1 of Printing m whether it be a small bill or a large catalogue 3 will make an impression that will work for your Jg$ g good, at all times, while the inferior kind will in- I m g urc your business and do more harm than good. $ We do the Better Class j and if you wish your business to grow, consult y g us before placing your next order. Our prices g w will surprise you when you consider the quality. The Sun , Jul ! VS8BemmmmmmamsgmEmM ' .... ,f,-, i, f ' " i i iMjjjs,i , |