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Proceedings of the Senate, 1916
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226 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 16

Unearned premiums, 50 per cent.:

On annual items....................... $2, 515, 512. 03

Pro rata on term items.................. 681, 282. 78

———————— $3, 196, 794. 81
Salaries, rents, expense, bills, accounts, fees due and

accrued............................................ 20, 000. 00

Estimated amounts hereafter payable for Federal, State

and other taxes.................................... 110, 000. 00

Return premiums..................................... 177, 484. 36

Re-insurance.......................................... 66, 339. 09

Advance premiums, 100 per cent....................... 100, 748. 73

Reserve for liquidation:

Claims, American Bonding Company................. 111, 630. 52

Philadelphia Casualty Company...................... 25, 000. 00

Reserve for depression of foreign exchange............. 165, 000. 00

Reserve for contingencies............................. 45, 317. 18

Capital.................................... $3, 000, 000. 00

Surplus................................... 2, 166, 952. 55

Surplus as regards policy holders...................... 5, 166, 952. 55

Total............................................ $11, 407, 651. 05

[Which was read the first time and referred to the Com-
mittee on Finance, ]

The Chief Clerk of the House of Delegates appeared and
delivered the following message: House Bill No. 55, entitled
"An Act to prohibit the manufacture for sale of spirituous
and fermented liquors, and other intoxicating drinks in Gar-
rett county, Maryland. " [Endorsed: "Read the third time and
passed by yeas and nays. "] [Which was read the first time and
referred to Senators Speicher, Zihlman and Kaufman. ]

BILLS—THIRD READING.

The President laid before the Senate, Bills for a third read-
ing as follows:

SENATE BILL No. 23, BY MR. ZIHLMAN.
SUBJECT: STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMIS-
SION.

Which was read the third time and passed by yeas and
nays as follows:

Messrs. — AFFIRMATIVE.

President Collier Johnson Norris Warfield
Allen Cooper Jones Ogden Williams
Archer Duvall Joy Parsons Zihlman
Bennett Frick Kaufman Shepherd
Brown Harrison Legg Speicher
Chesley Holmead Mudd Warfield Total—27
NEGATIVE—None.

[Said Bill was then sent to the House of Delegates. ]

 

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