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Sunny side i: : Liquor House Retail Liquor Merchants ; ; ;; 8unnyldo, Castlo a a to, Win- . . ! tfr Quarters nnd Clear Creek J ; ;: NOTHING BUT THE BEST o Flno Wines, Ilrntvdloa, Iloors . . ;; nd Cordials for tho Family Trado. ; ; ; I'oc I and Millard Tables. . 4MiiimtmHit"Hiit NORTHERN 1 BAR ' Etoo thing Flrst-Class und '.'. Up-to-Dato. ! ', Courteous and Fair Treatment ! ; to All. o HAGKERMAN & FORD !; ' Proprietors, "iiiiiiniiHHifniV' II The II i Great Western Slope ii Newspaper THE ii Grand Junction News i : Daily awl Weekly. o :AII the news of-; Colorado. "IIIIUIHHHUIII' f,.'? ,nake and malntuln our own inr 'nuru' rates. Hoe us concern-I concern-I ki i?"1!! e"l,",llC policies. "No trou-ib.t. trou-ib.t. .." K00j-" Nino of tho inotit in a! ' tt""Ponlea doing- business I'rlce r C? " W. Crockett &. Co. I N1' nOK8 NOT HEAD THBlAT" '" NEWS? ' 1 Everything In canvas nt McKune'a. I UP AGAINST IT f f i An Illustration of the Dangers of ;; W I Mutual Insurance. " m IE f Propurty owners who hftvo accepted insurance ? Sgy" from mutual fire instil nnco concerns hailing from t$$t&' the state of Washington will doubtless view BKjr L with interest the present action of the receiver 4 4 Ktm.' 1. of a Seattle mutual which failed two years ago. . : LmPe After vainly waiting for two years for tho con- iSmi I cern's jrolicyholtlcrs to come forwnrd and pay U k the debts of the defunct concern the company's K receiver has brought suit at Seattle to recover Bu from each policyholder five times the nmountrf L jg: of the annual premiums preiously paid by every X g t policyholder of record. Acconling to the re- J, tUm f cciver of tho Seattle mutual the fact that noli- V HB f cies long since ceased to be in effect will not re- r - nK f Hove former policyholders from payment of the 4 fl needed five years' premiums. Even' person who 4 H ever held n policy in the copmnny must now con- $ SB t. tribute his fhe annual premiums to the receiver's I IBI f fund, dcclaict this official. The latter holds T !B j that in accepting a policy from tho mutual con- flB j corn, property owners became members of the $ kK company nnd as such are individually responsible g jKf for its obligations nnd debts. X HK t Many of the policyholders of the Seattle con- T H i ccrn held what tho lnttcr's officers designated nt T flflr ' "stock jwllcles." Thcso wcro represented to K ' carry no liability beyond one annual premium lHI and were accepted without question by property L tHl , owners, who fancied that such n policy would X IH relieve them of the responsibility which they T HeI X understood accompanied the contract usually is- j HH 'j sued by mutual insurnnco companies or nssocia- r Bfl tlons. Unfo-tunatclv for the nenco of mind of 4 iVfl t tho socnlled "stock" policyholders of the dc- L iHI funct Washington mutual, the lattcr'H receiver J, Kfl now insists upon each policyholder paying five T iVH t annual premiums, irrespective of tho policy pre- f H9 X viotisly held. All policyholders look nliko to thn T IHsB V receiver and his determination to compel the t eHI "1 Seattle concern's policyholders to "come 1MH t through" with five times the sum they had ex- 4 lH pected to pay for their mutual insurance ii not 4 HH i calculated to make mutual insurnnco popular, Hfl X especially when issued under tho clastic laws of 1 V the state of Washington. if Hfl f At first there was n disposition on tho part of H tho policyholders affected to ignore the demand 1 of the receiver, but recent advices from Seattle 4 l.l indicate thnt many holdors of the socalled -M X "stock" policies have already evinced a willing- ''H f ncss to fccttle, nnd upon the receiver's terms. t 1 V Judgment proof policyholders or policyholders i from states outside of Washington will doubtless L il ? oppose tho receiver's demands. To tako care of X j A , the latter the receiver is expected to rclv upon T H the example of n similar caso wherein the re- T ,il V cciver of an Illinois defunct mutual went into nn r j H ndioinlng state and compelled Missouri policy- ! lll holders to pay their quota of the mutunlcon- , iliH t corn's outstanding obligations. X ( Hi X It is inconccivnblo that in this supposedly on- X ' HH V lightened day property owners can be pcrsunded j , IBh to accept insurance policies from mutual fire In- V EH surnnce concerns which too often misrepresent 4 H tho character of their indemnity. A mutual in- J Hfl A surancc concern offering policies with a limited X X liability is of itself a suspicious object and lit- . . BVJ V i ll nympnthy may therefore bo expected by BH V policyholders of such concerns when they nie ! i 1KB inter called upon to pay obligations which they ' HH were doubtless assured could not dovclop. Gen- '. KWJ 4 uine mutual insurance, honestly conducted ns , y l , MBJ X such, will doubtless continue to perform useful : . hB V service in tho economic world, but property own- etrt should beware of the irresponsible socalled i , ' . i mutual Insurance companies which obtain pat- ,' rrr- 9sfl ronago upon misrepresentation and falso prom- ' T M X iHes to unsuspecting .property owners. Insur- L h t I HHj X. nnco Report, San Francisco. X V I We represent only old line, true and tried stock 1 I HHI V companies. We make and maintain our own F 1 BVI ! rates, and are independent of "tho fire insurance r ' M trust." Call in person, telephone or write for 4 M X rates or we will call on you. L HHJ R.W.CR0CKETT&C0. V Everything In Insurance, Y R?l V Price, Utah. Y ' ., "We'll Go Your Bonds." & jj ( $W sHrmHH4H"Mf ThB Utah Saloon I , , ; J W Gentry, Manager. , , v J ' '. 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