f Male ofiy.ag at , Kev. Syea-?t Areupperhouse ig theharlesOld Buildings in City Torn Downor Repaired.THE FIRE PROTECTIONIS GREATLY IMPROVEDr, Logon,t Sat-withHathe,mb us, _ _wjttl j In Some Cases Old Buildings AreRemodeled In a Pleasing Manner.An Appeal Taken by DlebohlEstate to the State Fire Marshal.More Changes Soon.ns* L. D. AVilford, deputy state fire s here; marshal, who recently issued a number of orders for the tearing down or repairing of sheds and buildingsin the business district of the city.is well pleased with the manner in, which the orders have been compliedweek | with. As a result of the cleaning snue. j process ordered by the fire marshal the fire protection in the city has been made much better.The few property owners whowere ordered to repair the sides oft visit I buildings and cover them withhave followed the orders and tome old sheds have been made to look like new’ structures and present a pleasing appearance. The sheds that nights | have been torn down had the effectto better appearances, in a feweases an extension of time wasgranted in the order, this being done on account of the weather and it iy on- {working a hardship on the property on -l owners to do the work during thelastrtrudeurnedghtersHun-waseningdanceand:ad a f the d. Af« wasarlon,Tucs-cold weather.The order issued to Mrs. Margaret Diebold, deceased, for the tearing down of the row of fratrm buildings at the corner of Church and Main strefets, has been appealed by the estate to the state fire marshal. However, the occupants of the rooms on Church street have nearly all moved out and the indica-lRDS | tions are that the estate contemplates tearing down the buildings inthe very near future.Is lie