Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 02, 1911, Image 3

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TILLAMOOK
Bis of the annual statement
of the
rth River Insurance
Company,
w York City, in the State of
New York,
:31at day of December, 1910,
to the Insurance Commis-
of the State of Oregon, pur-
to law:_____________________
C apital .
it of capital paid
$350,000
I ncome .
HEADLIGHT, MARCH 2,
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR. Value
of real estate
owned ...........................$ $7o,ooaoo
Total risks written dur­
Value of Btocka and
ing the year.................... $32,2
bonds owned ...............
755,559.00
Gross premiums received
on mortgages and
during the year.............
748.02 Loans
collateral, etc...............
None.
Premiums returned dur­
in banks and on
ing the year.........
197.80 Cash
hand
.............
...............
86,501.74
Losses paid during the
in course of
year...................................
nil. Premiums
collection
and
intrans-
Losses incurred during
mission
122,0T¿ 18
the year ................. '........
nil. Interest
and rents due
Total amount of risks
and accrued .. ..............
9,174.16
outstanding in Oregon
December 31, 1910....... $32,250.00
Total assets
$1,043,298.08
N ational L umber I nsurance C o .
By M. S. T remaine , Pres.
Synopsis of the annual statement
of the
HENRY THE THIEF.
Merchants’ Fire Assur­
ance Corporation of New
York,
The Black Heart of the Greely
Arctic Expedition.
Of New York, in the State of New
York.
on the 31st day of December, 1910,
made to the Insurance Commis­
sioner of the State of Oregon, pur-
suapt to law :___________
C apital .
1Ô11.
STORY
OF
HIS
EXECUTION
i
Amount of capital paid
up ............................... $ 200,000.00
The Order Issued
by the
Emaciated
TOLSTOY WANTED BLOOD.
Hi* Quarcal With Turgeneff and th«
Reconciliation That Followed,
llayiuuud Reeouly iu tbe Paris Fl­
guru gives the following account ot
au early encounter between Tolstoy
aud Turgeneff. with h shows the Rus­
sian sage lu a different frame uf mind
from tbe one In which tbe world baa
since come to know him:
It wus on tbe estate of bis friend,
the )H>et Fet. near Yasuaya. Turgeneff
was umung tbe Invited guests. Thu
hostess Inquired after bls daughter,
who was being reared lu Francs.
Turgeneff spoks highly of bls Eng­
lish governess. "With a truly British
exacti’ude," be said, "she requested
me to Ax tbe sum which my daughter
might s|>eud for charity. And uow
she teaches her pupil to mend the
ragged clothes of tbe poor.”
"And you consider that a good
thing?" asked Tolstoy.
"Certainly. ,’ ’ ’ replied tbe other. "It
brings tbe benefactor Into direct cou­
tact with rbe persons whom he Is
helping."
"On my part, 1 think that a well
dressed child wbo bandies dirty and
ill smelling rags Is playing n tiyim-
crltlcal and theatrical fnree."
”1 must ask you not to «|>eak In
tills way.” exclaimed Turgeneff. with
menacing looks.
“Why should I not say what I am
convinced Is tbe truth?" remarked
Tolstoy.
“You thtuk. then, that I am educat­
ing my daughter badly,” and. while
Fet was Interceding, “If you will talk
In that way I shall box your ears."
Then ue ft the room, begging bls
hosts to pardon Ills abrupt departure.
Tolstoy also went. At the neighbor*
tug station tie wrote to Turgeneff de­
manding an apology. He ordered pis­
tols and trl-.d in provoke his rival to a
duel. Turgeneff’* answer, very dlgnl-
tled. brought the apology demanded
by Tolstoy. He closed b.v saying that
lie thought It best that two men with
such «¡-poslte tempers should hence­
forth break off nil relations. Tolstoy,
carried away by his anger (It wns In
18611. declined to be satisfied with
such an answer He felt that he hud
been gravely offended He demanded
reparation by arms. He therefore re­
pented his provocations. Ill* friend
Fet. who attempted to pacify him.
auccecded only In drawing from him
tills vigorous reply: “I beg of you
lien-eforth not to write to me auy
more. I shall return your letters un­
opened. tbe same as I do with Turge­
neff’».’' After these occurrences Turge-
ueff returned to France, where ho
passed the greater part of bls time.
Some months Inter. <»n reflection. Tol­
stoy regretted his violence. Seized
with remorse, he sent Turgeneff a let­
ter asking bls pardon. "I dud it ex-
ceedlngly palnful.” he wrote, "to
think that 1 have made an enemy of
you."
Turgeneff forgave, ns one may Im­
agine. hut the complete and deflnltlve
reconciliation took place much later.
Less special deposits
Commander and the Way It Was
in any state (if any
Statutory resident general agent
ime received dur-
Carried Out—The Rifle Shot That
there be) ...
None.
I ncome .
le year in cash.. $1,673,527.34 and attorney for service :
Put an End to the T raitor.
F red T ebben , Failing Bldg., Total assets admitted in
t, dividende, end
Oregon ..........................$1,043.298.08 Premiums
received
Portland, Oregon.
received during
One of (he many tragedie« of the
during the year in
76,915.08
’ear........................
L iabilities .
cash ............................ $
163,978.53 Greely arctic expedition was the exe-
> from other sour-
Synopsis of the annual statement of Gross claims for losses
viltlon of Private lleury, who hail been
Interest, dividends and
received during
unpaid............................$ 65,46000
rents received during
’ear............... .........
2,606.50
caught time nfter (line stealing food
Amount of unearned
the year ........................
14,875.14 from the scant store of the starving
premiums on all out­
Income from
other
iconie
$1,75i 048.92
party Henry alone was strong and
standing
risks
.............
565,407.87
sources
received
dur
­
Of New York, in the State of New
DlSBU RSEM ENTS.
Due forcommission and
ing the year................
2.932.00 active, thanks to the stolen food and
York.
to the fact that lie did no labor he
brokerage
.........
1,000.00
On the 31st day of December, 1910,
paid
during
All other liabilities ...
10,120.00
could possibly shirk.
$876,309.76 made to the Insurance Commis­
ear ....................
Total income
$181,785.67
sioner of the State of Oregon, pur­
Lieutenant Greely had warned and
ids paid during
Total liabilities......... $ 641,987.87
suant to law :
warned Henry and had punished him.
D
isbursements
.
rear on capital
Total insurance in force
but to no avail, and Anally, after a par
34,943.00
C apital .
December 31, 1910,
842.818.59 Losses paid during the
ticularly despicable act of theft, the
liions and salar-
year
................................
$
22,208.26
Amount of capital paid
lid during the
commander, in fear that Henry's
B usiness in O regon F or T he Dividends paid during
up....................................$ 200,000.00
551,247.33
Y ear .
course would cause a general raid ou
the year on capital
licensee and fees
the store of food and thus bring about
I
ncome
.
stock
......................
...
Total risks written dur­
during- the year,
42,101.76
the destruction of the whole party.
Commissions
and
sal
­
ing
the
year
..................
.
Premiu.
>s
received-dur-
$389,191.00
it of all other ex­
condemned
Henry to death.
aries
paid
during
the
ingthe
year
.................
$
Gross
premiums
re
­
it urea ...................
137,045.21
5,479,290.59
The story of the execution, which
Interest, dividends "and
ceived during’the year
9,735.28
year
............................
48,833.33
makes a new page In history. is told
Premiums returned dur­
Taxes, licenses and fees
1 expenditures. 1,641,707.06 • rents received during
the year ........................ 1,985,761.70
ing the year ...............
3,722.04
paid during the year
3,063.85 In the American Magazine by Frank
A ssets .
Losses paid during the
Income from othQy sour­
Amount of all otherex-
It. Copley, who got his data direct
. . 4
year
4,330.89
ces received during
penditures .................
8,885.29 from the survivors of the expedition
I of stocks and
the year................. ...
36,813.42 Losses incurred during
He writes:
B owned
914,500.00
the year .........................
4,330.89
Total expenditures $
82,990.73
"All his lethargy gone. Greely dis
[ on mortgages
Total amount of risks
Total income
$
7,521,865.71
820,790.00
Collateral, etc...
missed the man. seized pencil and pa
A ssets .
outstanding in Oregon
n banks and on
per mid. with trembling, emaciated
D isbursements .
December 31, 1910....... $407,266.00
219,037.06
Value of real estate
lingers, wrote:
T
eutonia
I
nsurance
C
ompany
.
Paid
for
losses,
endow
­
Ims in course of
owned ........................ $
"Near Cape Sablhe. June 6. ISM
By
(signed)
F
rank
L
angbehn
,
ments,
annuities
and
Value
of
stocks
and
Bion
and in
•'Sergeants Brainard. Long and Frederick:
Secretary.
surrender values. . $ 3,850,793.83
bonds owned .......
322,654,78
mission ...........
342.057.02
"Notwithstanding promises given by
Statutory resident general agent Loans on mortgages
Dividends paid to pol­
it and rents due
Private C. B. Henry yesterday, lie has
and attorney for service:
icyholders during the
and collateral, etc...
15,194.48
Accrued ...............
201,500.00 since, ns acknowledged to me. tampered
with seal thongs if not other food at the
year .............................
E. R. T hompson , Portland, Ore. Cash in banks and on
592,930.93
old tamp. This pertinacity anil audacity
hand ..............................
il assets........... $2,283,176.32 Dividends ¡and interest
Is
the destruction of the party If not al
paid on capital stock
Premiums in course of
ecial deposits in
once ended. Private Henry will bo shot
during the year.........
collection and
in
24,000.00 Synopsis of tlx- annual statement
ite, if any there
today, ail care being taken io prevent his
of the
transmission ...........
27,500.00 Commissions and sala­
Injuring any one, as his physical strength
ries paid during the
Interest anti rents due
Is greater than that of any two men
year
............. ....
935,433.95
and accrued.............
6,603,66 Decide the manner of ills death by two
insets admitted
ball and one blank cartridge. This order
............. . „. $2,255,676.32 Taxes, licenses and fees
Is Imperative and absolutely necessary for
paid during the year.
87,193.41
Total
assets
$605,398.60
Of
New
York
City,
in
tlie
State
of
L iabilities .
any chance of life.
A. W. GREELY."
Amount of all other
New York,
“In the official report of the Lady
expenditures.................
347,001.61 On the 31st day of December, 1910, Less special deposits in
■Jaime for losses
any State
(if any
id..............................$ 169,000.00
Franklin bay exfiedltion It Is slm
made to the Insurance Commis­
Total expenditures $5,837,353.73 sioner of the State of Oregon, pur­
there l>e)..........................
—
t of unearned
ply announced that ‘shots were heard
Total assets ad­
iuma on all out­
about 2 o’clock, mid later the order
suant to law :
A ssets .
mitted in Oregon
$605,398.60 was read to the general party.’ Tbe
ing risks............. 1,230,130.59
C apital .
n liabilities .... 856,545.73 Market value of real
mnnner in which the order was ex­
L iabilities .
estate owned ............... $ 3,640,751.22 Amount of capital paid
ecuted here npjiears for the Hint time
abilities............. 2,255,67X 32 Market
value of stocks
up................................... $ 460,000.00 Gross claims for losses
"Sergeants Brainard. Long and Fred
isurance in force
and bonds owned ....
unpaid ........................
8,129.06 crick could not. a» ordered, ’decide the
nber 31, 1910 .... 2,186.724.76 Loans on mortgages 9,077,496.50
Amount of unearned
I ncome .
manner of death by two ball and one
and collateral, etc.... 26,372,16X 20
premiums on all out­
in O regon for T he
blank cartridge.’ Greely had failed
Premium
notes
and
standing
risks
.........
Premiums received dur­
Y ear .
to take Into consideration that at this
policy loans ............... 4,329,534.31
ing the year in cash..$ 681,216.22 Due for commission
time tbe party had'left only one serv­
ska written dur
Cash in banks and on
and brokerage .........
Interest,
dividends
and
le year................. $ 889,792.00
iceable title.
hand .............................
All other liabilities ....
448,683.80
rents
received
during
iremiums receiv­
Net uncollected and de­
“The three sergeants drew lots to
the
year
..
.>
...............
35,134.91
20,201.04
ing the year ...
Total liabilities . . $ 102,781.33 see who would do the shooting. When
ferred primiums.........
857,135.00 Income from other sour­
■ms returned dur-
Other assets (net) in­
Total insurance in
they had done so they bound them
ces received during
te year .................
4,17a 62
force Dec. 31, 1910 . $ 18,549,725.00 selves with an oath that the Identity
terest and rents due
the year........................
—
paid during the
and accrued................
601,589.67
of the man thus chosen never should
B usiness in O regon for the
756.56
$ 716,351.13
Total income
be revealed.
Y ear .
incurred during
Total assets........... $ 45,327,354.20
"Henry was at the tent on Cemetery
1,256.56 Total assets admitted
tar ......................
D isbursements .
Total risks written dur­
ridge with all the other men when
amount of risks
OLD ENGLISH HOUSES.
in Oregon ................. 45,327,354.20
343,148.00
ing the year............... $
inding in Oregon
the time for putting him to death
Losses paid during the
Gross
premiums
re
­
L iabilities .
iber 31, 1910 ....$ 877,892.00
year.................................
$315,539.12
came. Wbnt was to take place, of In th« Day« of Wooden Hut«. Thatched
ceived during the
Dividends paid during
course, was known only to the three
Roof» «nd Clay Floor«.
3,490.00
year
..........................
IRTH R iver I nsurance C o . Net reserve..................... $ 37,989,954.00
the year on capital
sergeants and the commander Two
The habitations of English common
Total policy claims ....
324,084.79
Premiums
returned
By F. H. C um , Sec.
16,000.00
stock.................................
1,390.93 of the sergeants remained In the vl- ptMtple for centuries consisted of a
during the year ...
505,069.99 Commissions and sal­
:ory resident general agent All other liabilities
clniry of the old hut. while the third wooden lint of oue room, with the Are
Guarantee and dividend
Losses paid during
torney for service:
aries paid during the
1.72 I went to the tent to bring Henry down. built I't the eenter. To tills hilt. If a
the year........................
fund (surplus funds). 6,508,245.42
so T ebben , Portland, Ore.
year ............................
Losses incurred dur­
“The man who went for Ilenry told man lac;-.used In family mid wealth, a
Ta. es, licenses and fees
1,001.72 him Hint be was wanted nt the old
Total liabilities ........... $45,327,354.20
ing the year .............
paid during the year.
9,670.66
is of the annual statement Total
lean-to wa» added and Inter Htiotber
Total amount of risks
insurance in force
camp to help carry up some more of and another The roofs were of thatch,
Amount of all other ex­
of the
December 31, 1910....... 125,952,896.00
outstanding
in
Ore
­
19,671.18
penditures ..................
235,032.00 tbe supplies that tiud been left there the beds of loose «trow or straw beds
gon, Dec. 31, 1910 ..
Suspecting nothing, Henry readily ac­ with bolster« of the same laid on ths
B usiness in O regon for the
Total
expenditures.
$
595.223.81
Y ear .
M erchants ’ F ire A ssurance companied the sergeant to the place floor or itorbapa eventually «hut in 4>y
chosen for putting him to death.
ilo, in the Statejof New York, Total risks written dur­
C orporation of N ew Y ork .
A ssets .
a shelf mid ledge like the la-rth» of a
“Now, Greely had repeatislly emi
list day of December, 1910,
By E. I.. BALLARD, President.
ing the year................. $171,050.00
Statutory resident general agent tinned the three sergeant« to take no ship or by n small closet.
> the Insurance Cotnmission- Gross premiums re­
Value of real estate
The Saxon thane or knlglit built
and attorney for service:
e State of Oregot), pursuant
cliauees on Henry's getting away. for.
owned............. . ............
$
ceived
during the
n
more pretentious ’•hall.” n large open
F
red
T
ebben
,
Failing
Building,
year................................
34,405.83 Value of stocks and
although none at Cape Sabine knew
Portland. Or.
Losses (>aid during the
603,531.85
bonds owned .............
the man’s past history, enough of the mom like the Homan ntrluiu wltli a
C apital .
year ..............................
3,000.00 Loans on mortgages
mail’s black soul hud been revealed to lofty roof I hutched or covered with
t of capital paid
Losses incurred during
254,500.00
and collateral, etc....
make
Ills comrades feel that no crime slates or wooden shingle« In the cen­
$200,00000
3,000.00 Cash in bank and on
the year ........................
ter of tbe hard clay floor burned great
could he put |ia»t him.
Total amount of risks
185,964.87
hand...............................
tire« of dry wood whose thin acrid
I ncome .
“
So
Brainard.
Long
and
Frederick,
outstanding in Ore­
Premiums in course of
cautioned by their commander mid smoke escaped from opening« In th»
ms received dur-
gon December 31, 1910.
855,397.00
collection -.nd
in
le year in cash
$255,084.89
94,306.98 TEAMING AND HAULING, warned by their own knowledge of the roof, above tbe hearth or by tbe doom,
T he G ermania L ife I nsurance transmior.lon .............
t, dividends, and
man with whom they bud to deal, hud window» and opening» under the earea
Interest
and
rents
due
C ompany ,
decided that Henry should he made to of the thatch
5,216.95
received during
and
accrued
.................
(Signed), C ornelius D oremus ,
GRAVEL SCREENED OR stoop to pick up something mid that
By day the "bearthsmen" and vis­
ar ......................
13,601.24
President.
$1.143,
58a
65
from other soar-
Total
assets
then he should lie shot from behind. itors when not working or fighting ant
Statutory resident general agent
•eceived during
UNSCREENED
At least oue of the sergeents had no on long benches on either »Ide of the
and attorney for service
Frank
ar........’.................
2,146.42 Hayek, 314 Lumber Exchange Less special deposits
more compunction abo”t killing him Are and. as John llay puts if. "eultniy
in any state (if any
than lie would have Iia6 «’■ »nt killing drlnked and Jawed" or. gathering at
buildiug, Portland. Ore.
WOOD FOR SALE
come
$270,83X 55
there lie) ......... ...........
—
a
mad dog.
long boards placed on trestles. regal­
Total assets ad­
D isbu rsements .
“Bnt one of tbe other two men ed 'hemselva» ou some sort of porridge
Synopsis of the annual statement
mitted in Oregon $1,143,583.65
Bell Telephone, 1267.
weakened nt Hie last moment. To with A«h and milk or meat and ale
of the
id during the
L iabilities .
shoot n man In cold Idood from ba-
....................
.. $167,332.44
At nigh, straw or rt’abc« spread on
hind, to send him Into eternity -rlth tbe floor formed beds for tbe entire
ds paid during
Gros» claims for losses
s.
VIERECK.
no
oppoiiunity
to
compose
his
soul,
tar on capital
unpaid ......................
$ 70,009.00
company in the earlier and ruder day»,
20,000.00
was t<x> terrible s thing for him to
Amount of unearned
Of New Orleans, in the State of
wile,, tbe "baser sort" were glad to
Tillamook
Bakery,
Mions and salar­
«tend
It
was
s
mistake
that
nearly
prerns.
on
all
out
­
Louisiana,
share tbelr straw with tbe cow«.—
iait! during the
378,803.99
standing
risks
.........
proves!
dl»aetr.,tm.
77.008.54 on the 31st day of December, 1910, Due for commission
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE.
"Henry >»» told face to fnce that Charles Winslow llall In National
made to the Insurance Commis­
licenses, and fees
and brokerage .........
he
wan to be put to death tn accord­ Magazine.
sioner
of
the
State
of
Oregon,
pur
­
during the year .
7,096.48
10,000.00 Corner Stillwell Ave. and First ance with the order of tbe commander,
All other liabilities . ..
suant
to
law
:
t of all other ex-
St. West, and both Phones.
The Cabal.
and he was advised to kneel and
turea......................
21,041.88
Total liabilities ...
$458,81299
The term "cabal" as applied to **•
C apital .
make
bls
peace
with
hl«
God.
At
the
Total insurance in force
ctvt faction« of any kind had Ita rlso
penditurea........... $292,479.34 Amount of capital paid
December 31, 1910.. $61,658,806.00 FEOILLTf IN ALL KINO OF CAKES same time tbe executioner appeared In England atxMit 1667. bring fl rut ap­
with bls rifle at a convenient distance
up ..................................... $ 250,00000
A ssets .
ALL KINO OF BREAD.
plied to the cabinet of Charles II. and
liefore tbe doomed man'» eye«
B usiness in O regon for the
stocks and bonds
I ncome .
Y ear .____
"Henry stood agape. He muttered formed from the Inltlala of the cab!-
211,235.00
something about something not ielng net members’ names—Lord Clifford.
Total risks
written
Premiums received dur­
n banks and on
right. Near where the third sergeant Lsrd Ashley, the Dake of Bucking­
406,090.00
during
the
jear
....
$
ing the year in cash $ 887,620.34
128,099.(8
stood an nx lay on the ground Hen­ ham. Lori! Arlington sad the Duke
Gross premiums re­
Interest, dividends, and
ma in courae of
m
CURE
TH«
LUNGS
ry’s gaze, sean blng the ground, en of Laaderdale—C, A B. A. I. Minen
ceived during the
rents received during
and trana-
countered the ax. He sprang for It thnt day It has been customary. In all
ypnr......... *...................
the year..........................
32,784.18
41,1*181
Premiums returned dur­
Income
from
other
A warning cry was ruined The aer English «peaking lands at least, to ep-
losses and ad-
3229.86
ing the year
.....
sources received dur­
gen nt who stood near the nx Jiitii|H-d ply the name to any secret conclave,
54.
ing the year ............
2,963.50 Losses paid during the
and got bls foot on It almost ss Henry especially tn politics.
and tents due
148.68
year.............
............. .
crued ...................
1,732.49
was upon him. There was a < ry of
$ 923. .MH. 02 Losses incurred during
Total income
NJtilckr Even then there was danger
The Way She Saw It.
1,198.68
year
..
..
.......
-
.
B........................ $382,307.76
D isbursements .
ef tbe executioner shooting Ills fellow
“You must nit mo-k people. Hazel.
Total
amount
of
risks
a admitted in
A-rgennt If his alm wan the least tin On<-e upon a time, the Hible says, a
Foscsœr täwä
outstanding in Ore­
. $382,307 ~M Ixioaea paid during the
steady.
rrowi! of little children mocked a good
gon. Decemtier 31.
the year............................ $ 452.213 93
ABO m THROAT AHO LUIW TW0U6LM-
I nabilities .
"But despite all be bad bs«HI tbrongb man named Ellslis. and two ts-ars
Dividends paid during
375.250.00
ma ..............................
QUARAMTEED
BATISPACTOMY
the aim of tbe executlofier was true. rame ont of the forest and klllsd for­
the year on capital
OM «OMET BJEFUWDED.
E mpire C ity F ire I nsurance
24,466.00
The rille cracked, and the bullet sped, ty-two of them.”
stock ................. ..............
32,738.98
C ompany .
CommiMion« and «al­
[lenetrating tbe breast of the man for
t of unearned pre
"Wasn't that an awful thing for
By D. J. B usti *. S en ., Secretary.
arte» paid during the
• on all outstand
whom it wa« Intended when It was (betr mother»?"—Newark News.
Statutory
resident
general
agent
year.................................. 244,804.96
125.rfi4.48
ike .......................
J. O D <1 E molded Henry whirled, crying: 'You
w- M A HON I C
ami attorney for service,
Taxes,
license«.
and
commission and
have tricked me’ You hsre tricked
U m I««« Telltag.
F
red
T
ebben
.
fees paid during Ibe
«38.96
No. 57, meets on Sator- me!* Again the rifle < racked The
'Yon can always t»ll an Rngilsh-
Failing
Building.
Portland.
year
..............................
3,825.00
T liabilities, taxes
aecond bullet went tbrongb Henry's man.” «aid the Briton proudly
Amount of all other ex­
day of each month in
Reinsurance pre
head, and he fell dead."
701661.5T
•-Of ronrw you <« b ." replied thu
penditure* ...................
Peter Asp has moved his shoe
1,414.37
I.O.O.F. Hall, at 7:3) | .m
Yankee. “but It doMn't do any r«<d.
shop opposite the p.ist office where
Total expenditure«
|H7,6B1.82
A word from « friend 1« d.sibly «n- feeranar he think» I m know* It all,**»-»
billtie«..............
$104.57179
he in prepared to do all kinds <>4 re­ F rank S everance , W.M.
•arance tn force
joys ble oo dart days.
Phi »del ph Is Ledg«r
A
MET*.
pairing.
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urmm
,
Sec
I
iber 31. 1910 .. «Et. 410 557.92
The Germania Life In­
surance Company,
Empire City Fire Insur-
anc2 Company,
mat Lumber Insur-
ince Company,
John B. Langley
Teutonia Insurance Com­
pany,
kill ™ couch
w,tm Dr. King’s
New Discovery
.