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Show WESTERN STOCKMEN PORH C0PJP IISSION COf JPHNY IN DENVER; LARGE CHPITAL DENVER, Colo., May . Prominent stockmen from all over the West assembled as-sembled at ths.Brown Palace hotel yesterday yes-terday and organised a commission company, capitalised at (100,000, the shares having- a par value of 110 each. All the holders of shares are to be stockmen, and no one man will be al- lowed to hold more than fifty shares. The articles of Incorporation were drawn up last night and signed by ths following stockmen: Murdo McKensie, Trinidad, president of the American National Iive-8tock association; J. VL Wilson, Douglas. Wyo., vice-president of the National Wool-Growers' association; A. Lb Anes, Buckingham, Ia president of the Corn Belt Meat Producing association; Richard Rich-ard Walsh, Palo Duro, Tex.; C. M. CTDonxiell, Bell Ranch. N. M.; J. M. Halley, Delta, Cola; M. K. Parsons. Bait Lake; Joseph T. Brown, Blrney, Mont; Thomas A. Cosgrlff, Cheyenne, Wyo.; J. U Heath-Peabody, Kansas; 7. W. Gooding, Shoshone, Ida, and T. A. Thomberg. Linden, Is, A meeting will be held In tbe office of T. W. Tomllnson, secretary of the American National Llve-Btock association, associa-tion, today, to arrange the details of the plan, draw up by-laws, and get the schema in such shape that operations can begin as soon aa possible. It is anticipated an-ticipated that the first commission-house commission-house should be in operation Inside of three or four weeks. Tha general 'offices 'of-fices of tbe company will be in Denver, and commission bouses will, be established estab-lished In the- live-stock centers, Chicago, Chica-go, Kansas City, Bt. Louis, Omaha and Bt. Joe. |