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NAMES.

E. R. McDavid William L. Distin..

T. C. Monroe..
E. Myron Wolf.....
F. S. Tesch...
Theron Upson....
Geo. W. Marshall..
Thos. E. Drake....

ADDRESS.

TITLE.

Montgomery Secretary of State....

Sitka.......

Phoenix.. Little Rock.. San Fran'co.

Denver... Hartford Milford. Washington.

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Surveyor-General.

Next Session of Legislature.

Jan., 1997

Secretary of Territory.. Jan., 1905
Aud. of State & Ins. Com.. Jan., 1905
Insurance Commissioner...
Jan., 1905

Deputy Supt. of Insurance.. Jan., 1905
Insurance Commissioner.... Jan., 1905
Insurance Commissioner.... Jan., 1905
Superintendent of Insurance

....

Jan., 1905 Jan., 1906

State Treasurer.....
Apr., 1905
Insurance Commissioner.... June, 1904
Insurance Commissioner.. Feb., 1906
Insurance Commissioner... Jan., 1905
Superintendent of Insurance Jan., 1905
Auditor of State....
Auditor of State.......
Superintendent of Insurance Jan., 1905
Insurance Commissioner.... Jan., 1906
Asst.-Secretary of State.... May, 1906
Insurance Commissioner.... Jan., 1905
Insurance Commissioner.... Jan., 1906
Commissioner of Insurance. Jan., 1905
Commissioner of Insurance. Jan., 1905
Insurance Commissioner.... Jan., 1905
Aud. Pub. Act's & Ins. C'r.. Jan., 1906

Superintendent of Insurance Jan., 1905
State Auditor......

Auditor of Public Accounts.

State Controller..

Jan., 1905

Jan., 1905

Jan., 1905

Jan., 1905 Jan., 1905

Insurance Commissioner.... Jan., 1905
Insurance Commissioner..
Territorial Auditor....
Superintendent of Insurance Jan., 1905
Insurance Commissioner... Jan., 1905
Commissioner of Insurance. Jan., 1905
Superintendent of Insurance Jan., 1906
Sec. and Ins. Commissioner Jan., 1905

Secretary of State.......

Harrisburg.. Insurance Commissioner...
San Juan....

Secretary..

Jan., 1905

Jan., 1905

Jan, 1906

Providence.. Insurance Commissioner.... Jan., 1905
Columbia.... Comp. General of State.... Jan., 1905

Pierre..

Insurance Commissioner.... Jan., 1905 Nashville.... Commissioner of Insurance. Jan., 1905 Insurance Commissioner.... Jan., 1905

Austin.. Washington. Salt Lake C'y Montpelier.. White Riv.Jn Richmond... Olympia Charleston.. Madison. Cheyenne

CANADA.

Wm. Fitzgerald..... Ottawa..... Dr. J. H. Hunter... Toronto

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INSURANCE IN CANADA.

WHAT IS REQUIRED OF COMPANIES DOING BUSINESS IN THE DOMINION.

THE several acts passed by the Canadian Parliament relating to insurance in the Dominion were amended and consoli-
dated by a general statute, passed during the session of 1886, which, together with amendments made in 1894, 1895 and 1899,
contains all the existing provisions for the regulation and supervision of insurance companies carrying on business in Canada.
Under this act no company can do business in the Dominion without obtaining a license from the Minister of Finance, or being
registered in the office of the Superintendent of Insurance. In order to obtain such a license every company must deposit with
the Receiver General as follows:

Canadian Fire and Inland Marine Companies..
Foreign Fire and Inland Marine Companies.
Canadian Fire Companies.

Foreign Fire Companies..

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Canadian Inland Marine Companies..
Foreign Inland Marine Companies...
Life Insurance Companies, both Canadian and Foreign.
Assessment Life Companies, both Canadian and Foreign..

$50,000

100,000
50,000

50,000

It is provided, however, that in case of any such company incorporated elsewhere than within Canada when its liabil-
ities to policyholders in Canada, including the full reserve or reinsurance value of all its Canadian policies, exceed its assets in
Canada, then the company will be required to make good the deficit by adding to its deposits with the Receiver General, or by
creating a special trust in the hands of two or more persons resident in Canada.

Companies doing ocean marine business exclusively are not subject to the act.

Companies other than life, fire or marine, in order to do business in Canada are required to obtain a license from the
Minister of Finance, and the Treasury Board must in each case decide what shall be the amount of deposit.

Every company is required to file in the office of the Minister of Finance, annually at the beginning of each year, a
sworn statement of its condition and affairs.

The policy liabilities of life insurance companies doing business in Canada, under policies issued previous to January
1, 1900, are to be valued according to the Tables of Mortality of the Institute of Actuaries, at 41 per cent interest, until January
I, 1910. From January 1, 1910, to January 1, 1915, these policies are to be valued by the same tables of Mortality, at 4 per
cent interest; and after January 1, 1915, by the same tables, with interest at 3 per cent. All policies issued on or after January
1, 1900, are to be valued according to the Tables of Mortality of the Institute of Actuaries, with interest at 3 per cent.

Toward defraying the expenses of the office of the Superintendent of Insurance, a sum. which from fire and marine
companies must not exceed eight thousand dollars, shall be annually contributed by the companies, which sum shall be assessed
pro rata upon the gross premiums received by each during the preceding year, such sum to be paid upon the issue of the an-
nual license.

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1899 1,000,000 1898 1,000,000 1897 1,000,000 1896 1,000,000 1895 1,000,000 1894 1,000,000 None. None. 204.994 None. None. 192,298 None. None. 155,658

CANADA LIFE, Toronto.

Hon. George A. Cox, Pres.; R. Hills, Sec.; E. W. Cox, Gen. Mgr.; F. Sanderson, Act.

$

$

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1903 1,000,000 1,000,000 27180,007 25318,640 861,367 2,798,989 1,176.364 3.975,363 1,673,694 1902 1,000,000 981,280 25964,932 24133,214 850,438 2,615 172 1,098,968 3,714,140 1,605.378 1901 1,000,000 944,280 24504,790 23156,084 404,426 2,476,251 1,041,366 3.517,617 1,559.943 1900 1,000,000 383.900 22643,484 21642,691 616,894 3.055,995 906,426 3,962,331 2,282.841 1643.452 125,000 21364,062 19770,349 1,468,713 2,163,789 844,648 3,008,434 1,321,875 125,000 20038,817 18095,101 1,818,716 2,167,489 837,810 3,005,299 1.295.370 125,000 18678,916 16989,834 1,564,082 2,087,994 847.513 2,935,507 1,263,308 125,000 17420,526 16258,537 1,161,989 2,025,716 716,196 2,741,912 1,308,141 125,000 16312,634 15637,837 549.797 2,006,891 714,380 2,721,271 1,524,697 125,000 15607,723 13182,732 2,299,992 1,920,220 715,425 2,635,645 998,523

$

$

$

856,001

78,502 2,608,197

697,609

76,723 2,379.710

615,690

41,118 2,216,751

10,000 2,936,293

450,666

25,000 1,797.541

413.305

25,000 1,733,675

396,248

25,000 1,684,556

355,910

25,000 1,689,051

392,262

87,500 2,004,459

356,921

25,000 1,380,443

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DOMINION LIFE, Waterloo, Ont.

1903

400,000 ICO,000 847,547

Christian Kumpf, Pres.; Thos. Hill- 1902 iard, Man. Dir.

1901
1900

400,000

EXCELSIOR LIFE, Toronto.

1903
David Fasken, Pres.; Edwin Marshall, 1902
Sec.

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1900

1899

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81,297

130,000 1,893,961 1,711,200
52.761
486,722
130,000 1,642,017 1.474.370
37,647 471.453
1901 1,000,000 130,000 1,455,131 1,296,055 29,076
1900 1,000,000 122,285 1,271,341 1,123,738 25.318
1899 700,000 91,000 1,060,661 955.861
13.800
1898 700,000 91,000 856,283 757-399
1897
700,000 91,000 722.448 618,481
1896 700,000

685.309
62,237 149,259
400,000 100,000 705,517 567.547 37,970 142,559
100,000 615,691 484.575 31,116 120,995
400,000 100,000 539.266 403.414 35,853 109,881
1889 257,600 64,400 416,897 331,287
21,210 100,014
1 98 257,600
64,400 344,158 255.165 24.592 78,041
1897 257,600
64,400 292,610 210.932 17,278 70,863
1896 261,600 64,400 245,691
169,143
12.143 65.565
1895 261,600 64,400 206.474 130,055 12,019 53.395
1894 261,000 64,400 169,042 95,460 9.182
44.596
350,900 52,635 673,026 612.545 7,846 188,438
350,900 52,635 566,205 507.924
5.645 160,090
350.900 52,635 477.303 411,712 12,956 139,472 19,722
350,900 52,635 400,344 331,289 16,420 110,608 14,031
350,900 52,635 328,206 275.118
1898 350.900 52,635 282,623
1897 350,900 52,539 250,114
1903 1,000,000
1902 1,000,000

34.181

29,522

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24,391

82,207

145,385 33.323 40,033
39,295
149,176 19.367 36,850
3.804
17,279 117,293 15,656 34,687 3,864
14,187 92,227 14,209 24.765 3,220
11,344
9,960 75,525

5.754

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12,695 22,062 14.463 23,064

3,220

37.977

3.220

40,747

7,442

60,837

4.936 18,790 2,576

26,302

6,778

51,374

3,534

17,278

1,932

22,744

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+ The actual general expenses, including taxes, amounted to $541,543.83, the balance, $101,908, being for conversion of pensions into annuities.

BUSINESS AND STANDING OF CANADIAN LIFE COMPANIES-Continued.

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LONDON LIFE, London, Ont..

1903 1,000,000 1902 1,000,000 1901 1,000,000 1900 1,000,000 1899 1,000,000 1898 1,000,000 1897 1,000,000

450,000 2,013,888 1,472,954

90,935

493.781

83,863

450,000 1,660,777 1,143,192

67.585

409,277

10,105 577,644 81,178 490,455

4,000

11,535

None.

15,535

450,000 1,344,128 837,853 450,000 1,102,092 450,000 930,443 450,000 677,062 250,000 336,248 38,426

56,275

308,030

612,892

39,200 258,883

53,502 361,532 36,273 295,156

448,668 183.818

31,775

296,617

24.906 321,523

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50,000 1.462,966 1,368,431 323,569 74.442 398,011 John McClary, Pres.; John G. Richter, 1902 250,000 50,000 1,302,064 1,211,973 40,091 291,903 63,200 355,103 Sec.; E. E. R id, Act. 1901 250,000 50,000 1,126,190 1,042,722 33.468 271,727 50,293 322,020 1900 250,000 50,000 991,819 914,694 27,125 252,822 44.427 297,249 250,000 50,000 875,423 801,126 24,297 226,586 41,554 268,140 67.756 250,000 50,000 770,039 700,750 19,288 206.515 34,668 241,183 65,680 20.170 185.539 17.070 177,004 14,414 160 889 26.950 132 580

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393,658

30.561 216,100 57,011 74.619 28,644 205,648 57,522 25,513 186,402 21,480 154,060

4,250

135,880

71,619

4,250

133.391

55,674

76,195

3.431

135,300

44,258

55.374

2,362

101,994

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