V ( 14 A- J 52 i mm 52 Times a year for $2. 1 g 0 nir.es a year tor Volume XXI. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1905 Number 17. uss vi I m u n m mis tni LOCAL NEWS. C. Madden, of Denmark, was in town Tuesday. For seed Wboat, Barley, Oats, and Grass seed, call at Sanderson Bros. M. W. McCoimick, Jof New York, registered at the hotel hero last Fri day. John Morgan, tbo Empire City hotnl man, visited friends bero last Sundn-V- Mrs. YV. C. Sanderson, who has It. Hampel. of Los Angeles, regis-, hPen sek for BOmo (imp, am who was tmd at the Tuppor House Tuesday improving very nicely, has suffered a evening. relapse. "David Perkins moved into James Strong of Mrytle Point came Costello's bouse in tbo southern part own Tuesday to sgend a few days on of town, in Woodland Addition. j the beach and to enjoy the sport of In the case of John Marsh vs. Ban- j catching perch, don Oil Co., the plaintiff was per-! W. A. Goodman, of Coqnille. Oro ' mined to tile amended complaiut. ! 00t w;n Ru anywhere in Coos County Tbe SbiepberderM Paul De to move your house or barn. Address Laney's new novel. Call at this as stated aboe. oflice and let us tell you about it. Jerry C. Haynes, of Myrtlo Point. jiccompanied by H. McCline, spent Tuesday in Bandon, returning borne Deit dav J. C. Yale and J. A. Murphy, ropre-: John 0. Bates, of Two-Mil', was in Renting Murphy, Grant & Co. of ban town Tuesday, and reports everything Francisco, were doiug business in progressing in bis neighborbood. and Bandon the latter part of last week. ; con'ditions favorable for a good fruit While a bilious attack is decidedly ' croP unpleasant it is quickly over when j The Coos Cot.nty Baeball League Chamberlain. s Stomach and Liver is now assured, and t be season is ex Tablets are used. For sale by C Y , pected to open on tbo 21st of this Lowe. j month. The schedule is not yet ar- From tbenumberof tights reported ' ranged, in Bandou and vicinity Saturday and I Rev. Adolph Haberly, of Coqnille Snuday nights, one would think that j City, moved to Bandon last Monday, there had been a special importation i Mr. Haberly purchased tbe McLean of lighting spirits. j property and repaired it, some time Cox wants to see you. Cox, tbe ; and has moved tbere. Grocer. He vviJl sell you auytbiug! George Belbell, of Southern Coos, in the line of provisions and groceries, j was a passenger to San Francisco on and guarantee the quality. For can- tbe Elizabeth when she sailed, last dies and fruit give him a trial. Tuesday, having business connected Mabuieo. At tbo resideuce of A. LVMorse, Thursday, April 27tb, Fred j M. Lockwood aud Mr. Mary Hunt, A. D. Morse, J. P. otliciatiug. The; Recorder extends congratulations. V. R ri.novor of T.ncrlnlo tvonf t ! Sin Francisco on the Elizabeth, this week, where he will meet his brother wtd. family.from tho East.whom he has not 6eeu for a long period. We were finable to learn whether his brother will como on to Curry Coun t. or not. Tbe steamer Chico has made ar raageinents to cury lumber for the' CoquillOItll and Tug Oompany aud Charles Dixon, Ed Chrissensen, of the tbe new mill at Aberdeen, and now j f,rm Sudden & Christensen. and Mrs. having become assured of her stay on j Ed Christensen were passengers to the. San Fraucisco Coqnille route, asks j San Francisco on tbe steamer Eliza the public for a liberal share of the j beth when she sailed last Tuesday, freight patronage. This excellent j resprs j. y. Felter and Levi Gib steamer is hero to stay and will ren SOn, assisted by a number of the mem der good service and fair treatment j bers of Order of Odd Fellows, to its -patrons. See Cbico adv. in . fjnjsuea setting tbo piling and laying another column. Port Orford Tribune: Mr. Adolph fn has installed tbe system of log ging across gulches and rough places by hauling lugs on a suspended wire, .'completed. Tho contract to construct a method verj extensively used the building has not yet been let. iUrunhont tbe mountaiuous regions Citizen: The City Council has or uf the Northwest. It is a compara (ort,,i tiia (jj,y Attorney to draw up Jily new method, and a very inter- .;n ordinance prohibiting chickens --u"iig oi.e to watch in operation. It j at ()th-r poultry fiom trespassing ehitiirihl"; tbe most expensive j on 0ilnr ptMplfH piopoirt- othor than difficult roads, and is practical andj,iM, ouimts, within the city of North economical. This is the firf-t one in Bend. Under the proposed ordinance us in Curry County, and it is well worth one's while to go and see it. Cleared Tor Artlmi. When the body is cleared for ac tion, by Dr. King's New Life Pills, you can tell it by the bJooni of health on tlw MxioL-E- tl.i. hricbtiiHSS of the w - -. v...-. - r- i eyes: th rrr.i.o of tllO f estl Mid : muscles; the buoyancy of tho mind, i Try tbern. 25cts, At C Y Lowe's drug j-toro, Fob Sao:. Corner lot with mall hon-.i and oattiiildiiig: lot l!i.rxl" feet; -ituated on Iris Stieet near Btooml audle Factury. Price '.CJ. Eiqnire nt tlis oltco. Al-o three lots in C rtwriubt Addition. SAY!! If you cannot find what yon want anywhere else in town, como to tbo RACKET Maybe we have one left, if so, the price will please you. Our stock is small, bnt tbe goods are of a good quality, and tbe prices are right. Wu make uCash Buying" an object to the purchaser, at THS RACKET. E V. Fuhy, of Bullanl, was doing IniMoess in town Monday. William Howoll wns in town yestpr dny looking after help for his logging bus-in ess. E. M. Blackorby bus been on the sick list for n week past, but is on l bo way to recovery agnin. B. b Morse, A. E. Dickson anil F. N. Zeuti, of Pomeroy, Washington, ; wtre looking around Baodou Monday William Jenkins of Myrtle Point came down Tuesday to visit bis chil- dren and ttieir fmnlltoH, hih! to enjoy himself for a few days angling for tish WI,U U1S niry interest wnicu canon thorQ for short "tuy. The steamer Echo and launch Dixie collided at Coquilb last week, just opposite tbo mill. The Echo bad her stern twisted and the Dixie received some scratches, but neither vessel re ceived any serious damage. 'John Wbito, Zl Flora Creek, nr rived at Prosper, Monday, on bis way homo from Salem, having been dis charged from the Asylum to which he was sent about a year ago. He ha recovered bis uormal condition. E H Cheever, George H Bet hell the timbers for tbe foundation of tbe I. O. O. F. Hall at this place, and when tbe proper bracing has been put in place tho foundation will be 'any one is allowed to kill any chicken found upon his premises and make a chicken pot pie of it if he pleases. and it will be entirely legal. The or dinance is drafted to protect tho gar dens. Woon. Good fir stovo wood for . -v- .... ii- l T "l orders with Ii. F. .Shannon. C. H. CllANIH.KK. Fon Sale. House of fivo rooms with outhouses, and ot;o acre good ! garden ground, enclosed by full grown cypress hedge. Apply to J Dexjiolm. Town Primary Notice. Notice is hereby given that a Pri mary will be held in the Town Hall, in tbo Town of Bandon, on Tuesday, the lGtb day of May. 1905, at tbo hour of 7:80 o'clock, p.m., of said day, for tbe purpose of nominating two tickets ; to bo voted on at the Town election, said tickets to bo for ono Recorder of the said towu of Bandon, and five members of tho Board of Trustees of I said Town, lo hold ofiieo for tho term of one year. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Dr. D. L. Steele, tho popular den tint, will not reach Bandon until May 5th. That the Dr.'.s services has been in such demand, in Port Orford and Lauglois, is tbo reason why bo cannot bo in Bandon before May 5th. Have your dental work done by Dr. Steele. A LETT Jilt FROM HOME. (In case tho Olser idea is adopted.) re:ir Jim: tho crops is doing well The cnlf U b'g cnonch to trell ; I'vo traded off the brindlo cow, And we ain't cot bnt just one now. The hossfB all is fnt and sleek, Except that Hob is rather weak; lint still that isn't nothing queer. WVve havo him nigh on twenty year. I think I'll put the bottom field In corn and oats: it onghter yield A heavy crop. Tho land is rich Ami just the thing for oats and sech. There is no news, to speak of, Jim. Miss Snsio Jones is just as trim As when you saw her in the fall. The folks are well. I guess that's all. Hut stop: I 'most forgot 'bout dad; I 'xpect the iiewu'll make von sad. Yon know that dad was getting old. Just sixty rears had over him rolled, And so, I much regret to say. We chloroformed poor dad to day. And that's 'bout all the news till I write agin. Your brother, Hill. Pittsburg Tost. W. D. MeCully, of Portland, was a visitor in Bandon, Moudav Tbe steamers Elizabeth and Cbico are due bero aguiu on Sunday and Mouday. L. M. Deyoe and Dr. H. A. Leep, of Myrtle Point, gave. Bandou n visit Tuesday eveuin Hie three yoar obi daughter of bchiller li. Hermann, of Myrtle Point, was burned so badly, lnt Sunday af- ternoon, that she died before raid- night. The child found some matches in tho yard, and in playing with tbom ignited her clothing. I ho screams of tbe children drew the Indian servant t:irl to the scene, aud she wrapped the child in a blanket and rolled her 011 the firor.Uil, extingnismng lUO blaze. W. A. Goodman, of Coqnille, came down to Lampa Creek last Monday with his house moving outfit for tbe purpose of moving the buildings on tho Green ranch. A Michigan com an entirety, it shows that it was not pany is putting in a losing camp on designed as a substitute for tho for Lampa Creek, and some of the ht.ild- mer law, and hence does not repeal itigs are in the way of the track that . . n is iXMnjj omit to luo um nor. rue company nas anont a nan mile oi ne question not oeiug invoivoti nere trcstlo work completed and ready for in, it is unnecessary to detormiue tbo track. Work was commenced at the river just above tbe Lampa Creek school house. TJj.pafiy expect to lure about 70 tuen when they are ready to rnu full banded. litK.secl Over Hie flivide. News was leceived here last Sun day of the dtath of Hubert If. Lowe, who bas been staying for some time past with John Hayes, near Rural po.-t oflicH on the .South Fork of tbe Coqnille, who bail ended bis natural life by casting himself into tbo river. .Mr. Lowe bad been a paralytic for several years and seems to bavo be come despondent. Jle would not stay with his brother.0, J. D. or Y. M Lowo of this place, neither did ho wish that they should holp him; bow- ever they managed to help hi n through the services of Judge Harlocker, Mr, Lowe believing that it came from the county, but it seems that bo discov ered where his aid came from and that be concluded to end bis life. It tee:ns that be went to tbe river and stripped off his clothing except bis underwear, and having left a note stating that he had no hope of ever being any better ho proceeded to end bis life. Tbo deed was committed Sunday morning, April dUth, and ho was buried at Rural tbe next da'. Robert M. Lowe was born in Balti more County. Maryland, Juno 30th. 1832, and lacked just two months of being 73 years old. Call at Once. Dr. J. C. Snook will leave on his regular trip to other towns, next week. All those wishing dental work done should call on tbo Dr. at once. Oyama'.H Idea of Happiness Tho great Japanese Field Marshal Bnd, wo believe, commander of all tho Japanese armies, tho Marquis Oyama, once said: "My idea of happiness is to dispose of everything I possess that belongs to the practice of arms, aud go far in to tho country, with big boxes of bookB to read, for tbo rest of my days; books that toll of happiness and progress, and not of tbo terrible deeds of war. And I would gather about mo my best old friends and little children. Then, in tho sunny days, all would bo happiness. " Now York Press. WANTED-THUSTWOHTHV MAN Ult woman to mutiauu business in this county and adjoinini! territory for well oatabhsed house of solid litiaiicial stauditiu. $-'i).(K) straight cash salary with all necessary ex penses paid weekly by check from head quarters. Money advanced for expenses, l'ositiou permanent; previous experience not essential. No investment required. Wu furnish everything. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Address Manager, 810 Como block, Chicago, III. Borx. On Floras Creek, Curry County, April 2Slb, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Cope, a daughter. Supreme Court Local Option Decision. A lalo Salem dispatch, giving tho decision of tho Supremo Court in tbo Portland box-onlinanco case, says Tho decision of tbo court in this case does not affect tho powers o municipalities to license the salo. o liquor under existing city charters On tho other band, the Supremo Court holds expressly that licensed liquor dealers may continue to sell, with tbo exception that in Portland thuy must not serve liquor in boxes. The opinion also holds that tbo local option law adopted by tbe pno plo does not repeal by implication any charter provision authorizing cities to rejMilato and license tbo sale of liquors. Tbo opinion says: Tho adoption ot the local option law was tho enactment of new statute relating to intoxicating liquors, but a perusal thereof will show that it was not intended as a substitute for the earlier law, but only as a modification thereof when its provisions become applicable to a specified district by a majority of the q lalifiod electors. As it affects incorporated cities, tho Stipromo Court says of the local op tioo law The refusal of a license in an incor porated towu or city, in pursuance of n majority vote for prohibition, under the provisions of tho local option law, is a modification of the prior acts gen- orauy applicable to municipal cor- nnralimw. hut . ns mieh Inw war mil intended to bn onwiited until thn nv pe Honey or inexpediency of granting license was determined of a popular vote, we think that when tho enact, ment by tho people is considered as the prior acts by implication. I fll - f a. 1 lit a luo supreme uoun reronrKeci luni whether the local option act violates sectiou 2i of article 1 of the constitu tion which providesc:iunng other thmg-t, t tint no law stmii vn passed. 'the taking effect of which shall be made to depend upon any authority. except as provide I in this constitu lion.'' The view of tho Supreme Court is that the application of the local option law is suspended until "such time as tho votors of a precinct or district shall make it applicable, whereupon it applies in tbo territory in which a majority votod for prohit itiou. Terrific Knee With Death. "Death was fast approaching," writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tarn pa, 1? la., describing his feartui raco with death, "as a result of liver trouble aud heart disease, which had robbed mo of sleep and of all interest in life. I had tried many different doc tors an 1 sovoral modicinos, but got no benefit, until I began to use Elec tric Bitters. So wonderful was their effect that in throe days I felt like a now mau, aud today I am cured of all my troublo.." Guaranteed at C. Y. L jwo's drug store; price 5'Jets. To the Friends of Local Option. Wo havo won a great victory! Judge Hamilton decided tbo olection last fall valid, and saloons are now outlawed in Coos county. But this does not moan that there is nothing more for us to do. Wo need to be prepared at onco to moot any appeal on tho part of tho saloon keepers; wo need a fund to soo that tbo law is en forced, and we havo not yet received all the money pledged to defray tbe suit in tbo circuit court, which wo bavo just won. Friends send in your subscriptions to tho treasurer at your earliest convenience; and let those who have not yet contributed or sub scribed do so at once. We need sev eral hundred dollars and it is but fair that this burden should be boruo by the supporters of Jaw and order gen erally, and not by tho fow. Tho treasurer is A. H. Mulkey, Coqnille. AOALPH HahEKLY Secretary. How to Ward off Old Aire. The most successful way of ward iog off tho approach of old ago is to maintain a vigorous digestion. This can be dono by oating only food suit ed to your ngo and occupation, and when any disorder of the stomach ap pears take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to corroct it. If you havo a .veak stomach or tiro tronblod with indigestion, you will find these Tablets to be just what you need. For sale by C. Y. Lowo. Important Nsws Notes Tuesday. April 2o. Kumin intends Hpondinq $3.0,000,G00 on warships in the iitxt ten yi-nrs Turkish troops Hent to quoll Yemen Itisur rection are badly beaton. (July 1000 men of original force of ftOOO left after battle. Squndrou of twenty Japanese vessels sighted passing off Kamrauh liay. Kus siatis still in vicinity and firing beard Defendants lose tbo first legal battle in celebrated land fraud cases Judge Iiellinger renders decision against .Mitchell. Indict meats by Grulid Jury held to be good Frank (J. Uigelow, President of First National lank of Milwaukee, confesses to taking $1.4.r0.()00 from tbo bank Strike of Chicago teamsters prove- ntter failure and they abandon struggle aud ap ply for employment. "WisDNEsnAT, April '26 Fift3-tbree branches represented at second Convention of Uio Oregon Development League. Hood ltiver sends most aud Wil lametto Valley in charge. isew york professional mendicar.t om ploys private secretary and lives at swell hotel. Two men are reported killed in range- war in Klamath County. Germany will terminate present trade ar rangement with tbo United State?. Officials at Washington fear nction may lead to a tariff war. Nan Patterson wins point, as pawnbroker cannot, identify J. Morgan Smith as man who purchased icvolver. Ten men are burled to death in mice in I'a. Hoisting rope breaks and cage drops a distance of 1000 feet. Thousday, April 27. Carnegie founds fund of $10,000,000 to provide annuities for college professors who are not able to continue in active service Nebogatoft's force expected to join fleet of Kojestvensky, May otb. ltusia believes Togo will not daro to leave way open and seek Nebogatoff. Count of Flanders may abdicate in favor of bis son. Four French Evangelists are mnrdered by Thibetan savages. Chinese Amban attempts to save them and shares their fate, Fmn.vv, April I'S. General Filzbugh Lee whs slricken with paralysis, near Harlem river, while on his way from Itoqton to Washington. Shortly after 10 o'clock he arrived in Washington md was taken to Providence Hospital. The three das' fast, which tho Kus-iians bserve prior to Easter began today. Hojeatvensky's fleet, was sighted yesterday seventy miles north of Kamrauh bay. Des tination unknown. fa a saloon fight at Vancouver, Wash., riiomas PadJen shot and instantly killed Charles It. Reynolds. Self defense was tbe de uon of thu coroner's jury. .'. ; Duhoirc, Pa., sixteeu men were killed in a mine explosion. Con.ietit has been obtained to publish newspapers in Kussia, in the Hebraic lan unaue. Sanaa, the capital of Yemen province, capitulated to tho Arabs. The Turkish trooi-s have been settiim worsted. Hatuudat. April J. Portland Council is fight ins; nainst hav ing saloons located near the entrances to the Exposition grounds. 1'resident Roosevelt will bo asked to inter vene in the Chicago strike, General Fitzhugh Lee died at Washington last night from theeiTeetof the paralytic stroke received yesterday. Four peoplo were killed in a railroad wreck near Gteenville, youth Carolina. .Sev eral other persons were injured. Tho city of Laredo on the boundary be tween Mexico and Texas was swept by a tornado and twenty to twenty-live persons were killed. Much damage to property wa done, Geneva. Switzerland, wrs shaken up by an earthquake. Tho Jews will celebrate the -TiOth anni versary 1f the settlement of Ameiica. Monday. May 1. Str ets of Warsaw running red with blood Soldiers fire deadly volley into dense crowd Rush of immigrants to United States Steamers to arrive at New York this week will bring L".000 persons. ijewis and :iarK bxpo-utton will open gatrs almost freo from debt the 1st of June llussian licet obtains coal and supplies and keeps in touch with St. Petersburg. MA KINK. AIIUIVKI). April L'it. Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen, GS hrs from San Francisco. April ill. Stmr Chico. Martin, G3 hours from San Francisco. KA1I.KI). May L'. Stmr Chico, Martin, to S. F. May '2. Stmr Elizabeth. Jensen, to S. F May 1. Schr Fortuna, Anderson, to S. F. Kotice to tho I'uMio. Notice is herrby given lhal I will put out poison in my whoop pasture to protect my ntock from tho ravages of dogs and wild auimals. Thomas Anderson. Dated at Bandou, April 27th, 11)05. Tho Supremo Court of the United States has just rendered .mi impor tant docisina in regard lo legal hour of labor. Tho sum of it is that State. havo no power to fix hours of labor, and that all such laws prescribing what shall coustituto a day's work or a week's work, are unconstitutional. A Crei'piiic Dentil. lilood poison creeps up towards the heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns, BhIIh Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, which swelled up like blood poison ing. Bucklen's Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed tho wound and saved his life. Best in the world for burns and sores, 25cts at C. Y. Lowe's drug store. THE HORSFALL MISS L G. GOULD, Matron A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and1 Medical Diseases. Trained nurses in af tendance. For information address "WM. HOKSFALL. M. D. MarshGeld. Oregon. The City Meat Market, 0 Yes! 0 Yes! We Have the Variety of Stock Beef, Pork. Veal, Mutton. Lamb, Holngna and Pork Sausage, Pressed Beef, Head Cheese, Corned Beef, Pickled Pork, Eggs, Vegetables and Butter. Call on us and get our prices before buying elsewhere. We are not like the Hind Wheels of a wagon, always following in the same rut. We are pushers, striving for a larger business, and wo get th re by keeping Tlie Best Meat in tlie Land and selling at the very lowest prices. e are here to please and here to Btny. Yours to serve, J. Waldvoge! & Son, Props. Bandon Meat Market, T Anderson Prop. Will Keep on Hand at all Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetables Poultry, Egs, Butter and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. J. Denliolm 'A. t Dry Goods of Every Description. Ladies Coats, Capes and IBoots &s SfcLoe; Fresh Groceries of Suits Made to Measure, AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST Shields & Kennedy, Blacksmitli & Wagon makers. Wagons of all kinds made to order. Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to cive satisfaction. Ite.'tsonablu. Korseslioeing a- Specialty The Newly Refitted, Speedy and Elegant Steamer or to u rsi m iy it Will give u regular ten day Service be tween Coqnille Uiver. Oreaon, aud San Francisco. California, for both passeimers and freight. CAPT. M. MARTIN. K. DYKll. Agent, Handon. Oregon. IIOYT. Agent, '226 Uattery Street, San Francisco. California. SWAYXE ,t O- T- Elumenrotlier U. S. Commisioner and Notary Public Kilincs and Final iwte mini.- on Home tcad. I imbc-rClawiM and other l S. Lands .Mom-y I.oaiiH Ni-uotlatcd on Approvt'il Security. Ol'ice in room 10 Bevorlo Ilnilding, Han don. Iteflideiire on Butte Creek. Oregon. AH SH11. UIiiiU of ICeal Kfttate liouulit and Wrenshall & Wrenshall, Photographers, HOUND IIOITSK ti.U.I.KUY, I1ANI)(" i 3Dr. S- X-. Perkins, PHYSICIAN it SURGEON, ItANDON, OKKfiON. Oilico ovar Win. Gallier'ri Store. Otlico honrs (i to 11 a.m. Call at tesidence at other bourn. ID i. U. Hi- PHYSICIAN Houston, & SUIiUEON Oflke in Pacific Hotel. Honrn,1.! to 12, a.m. 1 ::U) to 4, p.m.; 7 to a in the evuniiig. itANDON. - - oitt:;ox. Hospital 3 3 Collarettes. all Kinds. 7 PROOF CORSET. J & gust -poo or "ROOHA" JTaICMT-BONT Prices llMON LOI)tiK.No. 115.A.F.A.M W & S I A . IAi,'u -rn 'V JM-& i 1J tn?d oomii.iimcations unit Sat- t- wnnv Minn p Vn nr. v m lift i r the full moon of month. All Master Magnus cnnliitllv ...v ..... , flA tfinvited. W O. SANDEUSON, W. M. ' & i J. E. WalptimjM. Sec. 0 f :i: tfs3K3SSS3SSS tfS&iSSSijSSSR i Court yueon of the For-.it No. 17, j$ ForexUTS of Aiue.Icn. Jfe" 2 gpOCUT QUEEN OF THE FOHEST.g 'J No. 17, meets Friday night of eacb week. in Concrete Hall. Bandon. Orerjon. 5:A cordial welcome is extended to nil vis- Siting brother. E. M. BLACK EUBY, 8 X W. V. Fisiikh. Chief Bauger. 5? Fin. Secretnry. g ft ItANDON LOHGK No. 133, 1. O.O. F p T) ANDON LODGE. No. 133,1. 0. 0. F. meetR every Saturday evening. YiHiting brothers in good standing 3 corditillv invited. si g " A. J. HAUTAIAN. N. G. g T. W. H01JI8ON, Sec. f. OKI). T. TOFIMNO, ATTOUXEY and COUNSELOll AT LAW AND NOTAKY FUBLIC. Fire Insurance, lt.indiiii, - - - - Orecnn. i