490 334 Notes from the Statutes, Additional. 34-85 Officers of Life Ins. Cos. in the U. S..... .299-397 Officers of Miscellaneous Insurance Companies Officials Having Authority in Insurance Mat- 134 Payments to Life Policyholders in Twenty Philippine Islands, Life Insurance in. Plate Glass Cos. in the United States. .411-412 Policies Issued and Terminated Rate of Interest Earned on Mean Invested Receivers. Companies in the Hands of 271 Retired American Life Insurance Companies. 269 Retired American Miscellaneous Ins. Cos...... 271 Russia, Accident Insurance Companies in 126 Russia, Life Insurance Companies in San Salvador, Life Insurance in South Africa, Life Insurance in 131 131 131 131 Scandinavia, Accident Insurance Companies.. 126 Scandinavia. Life Insurance Companies in..... 122 State and Territorial Legislatures State Officials Having Authority in Insurance Statistics of Foreign Companies 106-159 Statistics of Life Insurance for Forty-five Statistics of Miscellaneous Canadian Cos...154-156 Statistics of Miscellaneous Cos. in the U. S.398-428 299-397 Statistics of United States Life Insurance Companies from Organization.-Continued. Life Insurance Company of Virginia. Security L. and A., North Carolina.. 378 Statutes, Additional Notes from the. .34-85 .33-105 Steam Boiler Ins. Cos. in the United States.412-417 Stockholders of Life Ins. Cos., Dividends to.287-289 Stock Miscel, Cos. in the United States. 398-428 Summary of Life Insurance by States. 496 Summary of Life Insurance Payments by Summary of Miscel. Insurance by States.. Swedish Life Insurance Companies.. Suva, Fiji Islands, Life Insurance in Swiss Accident Insurance Companies. Swiss Life Insurance Companies Sums Insured and Funds of British Life Of- Synopsis of Life Insurance for Thirty Years.. 294 467 494 469 Terminated, Policies Issued and Territorial Legislatures, State and Terminations by Surrender to Mean Policies. 297 Terminations by Lapse to Mean Policies.. 298 Surrender's to Mean Number of Policies.. 297 Total Sums Insured and Funds of British Life Trustees of Life Companies, Directors and..165-170 Trustees of Misc. Ins. Cos., Directors and..170-176 Twenty Years. Payments to Policyholders in.. 284 Codewriters Associations, Life and Misc..160-164 United States, Industrial Insurance in the..290-292 Laited States Insurance Officials United States Life Companies, Financial Standing and Business in 1903 of.......274-276 494 470 495 470 Security Mutual Life BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK CHAS. M. TURNER, President The largest surplus in proportion to liabilities of any company reporting to the New York State Insurance Department POLICIES MAY BE REGISTERED WITH THE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Up-to-date policy contracts help get business. Energetic, reliable men can secure first-class territory upon liberal terms by addressing A. B. HOWE, Ass't General Manager, Home Office 4 There Can be but One IT IS The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Men of character and ability should become identified with it. There is always an opportunity for good men. To make money and reputation in its service Independent Order of Foresters HEAD OFFICE EUROPEAN OFFICE: 415 STEVENS BLDG., 24 CHARING CROSS, WHITEHALL, DETROIT, MICH. LONDON, ENGLAND AUSTRALIAN OFFICE: A FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETY That does not Assess for Death Claims. The members pay monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, stated premiums, which are graded according to age at joining and assurance carried, and which remain the same so long as continuous good standing is maintained. The premiums will produce the sum assured at the expectancy of life or 70 years of age, plus a provision for expenses. I. O, F. PREMIUM RATES PER $1,000, ORDINARY CLASS (CEASING AT 70TH YEAR OF AGE). AGE PER PER 22 BENEFITS GIVEN BY THE I. O. F. 1.-The Mortuary Benefit of $500, $1,000, $2,000, $3,000, $4,000, or $5,000. 2.—A Total and Permanent Disability Benefit of one-half of face value of policy, with exemption from further payment of premiums or Court dues. 3.-An Old Age Benefit consisting of exemption from payment of premiums and Court dues after age 70. 4.-An Old Age Disability Benefit of one-tenth of face value of policy payable yearly for ten years, on being declared totally and permanently disabled by infirmities of age after the seventieth birthday. 5.-An Old Age Pension payable during disability, which may be taken as a substitute for the Old Age Disability Benefit. 6.-Free Medical Attendance by Court Physician where not dispensed with by Court by-law; also trained nurses in certain cases. 7.-A Sick Benefit of $3 to $5 per week, subject to provisions of the Constitution and Laws of the Order ; Optional, and when taken costs extra. 8.--A Burial Benefit of $100 at death of a Pensioner. 9.-A Funeral Benefit of $50 at death of a member enrolled in Sick and Funeral Benefit Department. 10.—Social and Fraternal Privileges of the Court Room. 18 $ 76 $9 12 19 78 9 36 20 80 9 60 21 82 9 84 84 10.08 23 86 10 32 24 90 10 80 25 94 11 28 26 98 11 76 27 1 02 12 24 281 06 12 72 29 1 10 13 20 30 1 14 13 68 31 1 18 14 16 321 22 14 64 331 26 15 12 34 1 32 15 84 351 38 16 56 36 1 44 17 28 37 1 50 18 00 38 1 56 18 72 39 1 62 19 44 40 1 68 20 16 411 76 21 12 42 1 84 22 08 43 1 92 23 04 44 2 00 24 00 45 2 08 24 96 46 2 18 26 16 47 2 32 27 84 482 50 30 00 49 2 70 32 40 50 2 90 34 80 51 3 10 37 20 52 3 30 39 60 3 54 3 90 46 80 a Benefits Paid to ist June, 1904, $17,320,227.66 Funds accumulated to ist June, 1904, $7,652,802.17 Membership, ist June, 1904, 223,400 ORONHYATEKHA, M. D., Supreme Chief Ranger. JOHN A. MCGILLIVRAY, K. C., 53 3 60 43 20 Supreme Secretary. |