R]9PORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE.


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RECONCILIATION OF THE CASH ACCOUNT
The cash was deposited with the Union Trust Company aild
the Metropolitan Trust Company of New York City.       The re-
conciliation of the bank balance with the final balance of the
cash book was as follows:
Total amount deposited Union Trust Co ............ $33,291.89
Checked out August 9th, 1913 .................  5,405.05
$27,886.84
Checks outstanding Aug. 9, 1913 ..... .........  3,294.01
Bank balance August 9th, 1913 .................... $31,180.85


Unecks outstanding: No. 219             $2.00
No. 220 .......    20.00
No. 216 .......    25.00
No. 245 ....... .  50.00
No. 256 .......    50.00
No. 250           298.32
No. 251 .......    98.67
No. 252 .......    15.79
No. 253 ....... 2,734.23
Total ...........           $3,294.01
Cash Metropolitan Trust Co., August 9, 1913.......
Interest July 30th, 1913...........................


8,814.78
62.88 Added


ATTORNEY FOR THE EXCHANGE
The attorney for the exchange is Wilcox, Peck & Hughes.
The members consist of Mr. Albert Wilcox, Messrs. Charles E.
and William F. Peck and the firm of Walker & Hughes. This
firm has a very good record among insurance men in the city
of New York.
SUBSCIRIBERS
The subscribers of the exchange are among the largest lum-
ber manufacturers in the United States, and thpir mills will
be found in every state in which the lumber industry is car-
ried on.