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11 S GOODWIN'S WEEKLY, 17 M United States Branch of the Hamburg Assurance Company ,.v SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT For the Year Ending December 31, 1915, of the Condition of the United States Branch of the HAMBURG ASSURANCE COMPANY. The Name and Location of the Com pany, Hamburg Assurance Company, Hamburg, Germany. Name of U. S. Managers Mutzen becher & Ballard, (Inc.). The amounts of its U. S. deposit $ 200,000.00 The amounts of its as sets 4,500,292.87 The amount of its liabll F ities (including U. S. Q Deposit) 3,599,767.57 The amount of its in come during the pre ceding calendar year. 4,042.940.27 The amount of its dis i bursements during the preceding calendar year 3,683,531.81 The amount of losses and endowments paid during the preceding calendar year (includ ed in foregoing item) 2,413,968.98 The amount of risks written during the year 634,904,864.00 The amount of risks in force at the end of the year 586,529.028.00 State of Utah, Office of the Commis sioner of Insurance, Capitol Build ing. ss I, John James, Commissioner of In rurance of the State of Utah, do here by certify that the above named In surance Company has filed in my of fice a detailed statement of its con dition, from which the foregoing state ment has been prepared, and that thr said company has in all other respects complied with the laws of the State relating to insurance. In Testimony Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the Insurance Department this 17th day of March, A. D. 1916. (Seal) JOHN JAMES, 4-1-4-22 Commissioner. The one dollar mark on the bill was blotted white and with gren inn changed to ten dollars. Layton still awaits trial, having never had an op portunity to put his get-rich-quick scheme in operation. Two miners up in Butte, John Mc- Manus and Thomas Shinner, in Octo- her last saw a way of making "Mnoney easily by passing counterfeit one dollar silver pieces. Callaghan was soon on their trail and they fell as a great many counterfeiters do by drinking too many drinks in a saloon and paying for them with spurious coin. The government is not always unre lenting. Its justice is sometimes tem pered with mercy even toward would be counterfeiters. If Callaghan would he could tell you the story of a very respected gray-haired jeweler who ha3 vjjeen in Zion these seventeen years past, and has a delightful wife and grown up children; a man whoso credit now is unimpeachable in the community. He could" tell you how this man experimented with a twenty dollar gold piece, cut it in half and ex- I United States Brauch of the International Reassur ance Company, Limited SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT For the Year Ending December 31, 1915, of the Condition of the United States Branch of the INTERNATIONAL REASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. The Name and Location of the Com pany, International Reassurance Company, Ltd., Vienna, Austria. Name of U S. Managers Mutzen becher & Ballard, (Inc.). The amount of its U. S. Deposit $ 200,000.00 The amount of its assets 1,099,789.54 The amount of its liabil ities (including U. S. Deposit) 831,638.95 The amount of its in come during the pre ceding calendar year 775,354.09 The amount of its dis bursements during the preceding calendar year 552.480.24 The amount of losses and endowments paid during the preceding calendar year (includ ed in foregoing item) 324,421.60 The amount of risks written during the year 91,442,459.00 The amount of risks in force at the end of the year 82,110,656.00 State of Utah, Office of the Commis sioner of Insurance, Capitol Build ing. ss. I, John James, Commissioner of In surance of the State of Utah, do here by certify that the above named In surance Company has filed in my of fice a detailed statement of its con dition, from which the foregoing state ment has been prepared, and that the said company has in all other respects complied with the laws of the State relating to insurance. In Testimony Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the Insurance Department this 17th day of March, A. D. 1916. (Seal) JOHN JAMES, 4-1-4-22. Commissioner. tracted the gold from the inside, leav ing only a shell and filled this with al loy and how one night he slunk into a saloon near his place of business and got it changed into bills. Probably he would have tried the game again, but the saloon keeper soon discovered the counterfeit and knew exactly who passed the coin, because he was taken very much by surprise when his neigh bor came in his saloon, never having heard of the man ever entering a sa loon before. Callaghan was notified and the man was visited. At first he denied and then he confessed and be cause it was his first offense and be cause of his long life of respectability the charge was not pressed. Mrs. Youngwedd (a doctor's daugh ter) Did papa say he would do any thing for me? Youngwedd Yes; he said he would operate upon me at any time free of charge. Pickings. The woman of the house reached the conclusion that the attachment of the policeman for her cook must bo United States Branch of the Jakor Insurance Company SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT For the Year Ending December 31, 1915, of the Condition of the United States Branch of the JAKOR INSURANCE COMPANY. The Name and Location of the Com pany, Jakor Insurance Company, Moscow, Russia. Name of U. S. Managers, Mutzen becher and Ballard, (Inc.). The amount of its U. S. Deposit ? 200,000.00 The amount of its assets 3,315,252.67 The amount of its libil ities (including U. S. Deposit) 2,873,521.11 The amount of its in come during the pre ceding calendar year. 3,007,619.12 The amount of its dis bursements during the preceding calendar year 2,557,464.97 The amount of losses and endowments paid during the preceding calendar year (includ ed in foregoing item) 1,610,330.40 The amount of risks written during the year 712,005,378.00 The amounts of risks in force at the end of the year 680,134,355.00 State of Utah, Office of the Commis sioner of Insurance, Capitol Build ing. ss. I, John James, Commissioner of In surance of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above name J Insurance Company has filed in my office a detailed statement of its con dition, from which the foregoing state ment has been prepared, and that the said company has in all other respects complied with the laws of the State re lating to insurance. In Testimony "Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed tho Seal of the Insurance Department this 17th day of March, A. D. 1916. (Seal) JOHN JAMES, 4-1-4-22 Commissioner. investigated, lest it prove disastrous to domestic discipline. "Do you think he means business, Bridget?" she ask ed. "I think he does, mum," said Bridget. "He's begun to complain about my cookin', mum." London Opinion. British Foreman Compositor Three more of my men have enlisted this morning. Editor Ah! A wave of patriotism, I suppose? Foreman Compositor Well! Per haps that's tho way to put it, but they say they would rather bo shot than set any more of your copy! Passing Show. STATEMENT OF GOODWIN'S WEEKLY OWNERSHIP. Statement of the ownership, man agement, circulation, etc., required by tho act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of Goodwin's Weekly, published weekly at Salt Lake City, Utah for April 1, 1916. State of Utah, county of Salt Lake, ss. - Before mo, a notary public in and for the state and county aforesaid, United States Branch of the H Rossia Insurance H Company H SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL H STATEMENT H For the Year Ending December 31, 1915, of the Condition of the H United States Branch of the H ROSSIA INSURANCE COMPANY. H The Name and Location of the Com H pany, Rossia Insurance Company, H Petrograd, Russia. H Name of U. S. Manager, B. N. Car- M The amount of its U. M S. Deposit $ 200,000.00 H The amount of its assets 7,094,623.30 M The amount of its liabil- H ities (including U. S. H Deposit) 5,370,122.41 H The amount of its in- H come during the pre- ceding calendar year 7,057,802.58 H The amount of its dls- H bursements during tho H preceding calendar H year 6,186,560.85 B The amount of losses M and endowments paid H during the preceding H calendar year (includ- H ed in foregoing item) 3,856.267.37 H Tho amount of risks H written during the H year 967,249,027.00 H The amount of risks in H force at ihe end of H the year 715,607,520.00 M State of Utah, Office of the Commis- fM sioner of Insurance, Capitol Build- H ing. ss. H I, John James, Commissioner of In- H surance of tho State of Utah, do here- H by certify that the above named In- H surance Company has filed in my office H a detailed statement of its condition, H from which the foregoing statement H has been prepared, and that the said H company has in all other respects com- H plied with the laws of the State relat- H ing to insurance. H In Testimony Whereof, I have here- H unto set my hand and affixed the Seal H of tho Insurance Department this 17th H day of March, A. D. 1916. M (Seal) JOHN JAMES, H 4-1-4-22 Commissioner. H personally appeared James T. Good- H win, who, having been duly sworn ac- H cording to law, deposes and says that H he is the manager of Goodwin's Week- jH ly and that the following is, to the best H of his knowledge and belief, a true H statement of the ownership, manage- H ment ( and if a daily paper, the cir- H dilation), etc., of the aforesaid publi- H cation for the date shown in the above H caption, required by the act of Au- H gust 24, 1912, embodied in Section H 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, M to-wit: H 1. That the names and addresses H of the publisher, editor, managing ed- H itor, and business managers are: Pub- M Usher, the Goodwin's Weekly Publish- H ing Co.', Inc., 315 Boston Bldg., Salt Lake; editor, C. C. Goodwin, 315 Bos- ton Bldg., Salt Lake; managing editor, fl J, T. Goodwin, 315 Boston Bldg., Salt Lake; business managers, T. L. Hoi- fl man and J. T. Goodwin, 315 Boston Bldg., Salt Lake, 2. That tho owners are: T. L. Hoi- M man, Salt Lake; Lora Holman, Salt M Lake; O. O. Goodwin, Salt Lake; J. T. H Goodwin, Salt Lake; Frank Hammond, fl Salt Lake. M 3. That tho known bondholders, M mortgagees, and other security hold- M ers owning or holding 1 per cent or H more of total amount of bonds, mort- M gages, or other securities are: (If M there aro none, so state) none. H