. Coast review. the$2,500,000 insurance was writtenby Canadian departments of thecompanies. The insurance cov-ered mills and other property inthe vicinity. All of Fernie waswiped out except some threeoutside blocks and a concretewarehouse filled with provisions. Life Notes Officers salaries of the ProvidentSavings Life have been reduced $37,824. President Johnson of the NationalLife of the U. S. of A. reports a re-newal income for the first seven monthsof 1908 of $906,588, an increase of $84,-259 over the same period last excess of income over expendituresduring the seven months was $
. Coast review. the$2,500,000 insurance was writtenby Canadian departments of thecompanies. The insurance cov-ered mills and other property inthe vicinity. All of Fernie waswiped out except some threeoutside blocks and a concretewarehouse filled with provisions. Life Notes Officers salaries of the ProvidentSavings Life have been reduced $37,824. President Johnson of the NationalLife of the U. S. of A. reports a re-newal income for the first seven monthsof 1908 of $906,588, an increase of $84,-259 over the same period last excess of income over expendituresduring the seven months was $643,186,a gain of $112,643. An increase of $50,-000 in surplus has also been made. The Pacific Mutual Life has offereda Perpetual Challenge Cup to be con-tested for by all of the general agentsin the life department of the name of each agency that wins itis to be engraved upon it, and it is tobe the permanent property of the gen-eral agency that succeeds in winning itthree times. The Coast Review 919. PACIFIC MUTUAL HOME OFFICE BUILDINGErected in 1908 Los Angeles, Cal. The Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company will occupy this handsome fire-proof home office building next month. It has been built for the exclusiveuse of the company, and is thoroughly modern in every respect. Itis at the corner of two of the principal business streets of Los Angeles,and is opposite a city park. The building is 100 x 60 feet and is five storieshigh, exclusive of the basement and mezzanine. Though classic, it is plain. Candidates for the Legislature Insurance men of all sorts shouldconsider the candidates for the legisla-ture—consider their fitness, not by thefact that they will vote for this or thatrailroad candidate for the senate atWashington, but by the fact that theyhave voted or will vote against legiti-mate insurance interests. Interview the candidate. Put himon record. Find out whether or not hewill vote for hostile measures—willvote for unrestricted mutual fire asso-ciatio
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