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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. RUND 10 special prize of 13 for the best car load and 10 for the second best; M. K. Parsons A Co., 15 for the best carload and 10 for the second best, and the Salt Lake Union Stockyards com- peny, 15 for the best carload andllO for the second best carload. J VS Entries of Highest Quality Being Daily Received by In the fat sheep section, the Codahy Packing company will offer a special premium of 23 for the best carload of fat lambs exhibited- - at the show: National Bank of the Republic. 25; Utah-IdahLivestock Loan company, 25; 85 for the National Wool Grower, best carload of fat lambs and 13 for the second best carload; Knoliin Sheep company of Chicago, Victory Companies in One $25, Walker Brothers Bankers, $25; uarrv B. Black Sheep Commission ompany of Chicago, $25; Hinie Klecker Sheep (Incorporated Under the.Law of Utah.) .Five VIC Commission company, Chicago, $23; bait Lake Livestock Commission company, $15 for the bevt carload of fat lambs and $10 for the second best; Austin brothers hssociation of Roda Springs, Idaho--, $25 for the best carload of fat lambs and $10 for best. In the fat swine section, besides the . Evidence that the regular association premiums, the Cuda Show asaoation ha been an im- y Packing company will offer a spet Stock premium of $25 for the best carportent factor in developing and in cial load of fat bogs exhibited at the show ; all in livestock the industry creasing National Bank of the Ppubln', $25; of the intermonntam states is estab- Salt Lake Livestock Commission comt lished by the premium list of the pany, $13 for the best carload and 10 stock show which is now on the for the second best; Holtman Livestock Commission company, $23 for the best press. T,he show will be held at the carload. - Salt Lake tThion Salt North itockvards, V Lake, on April 3 4 and 5. It will be Boys Judging Contest. The Utah Idaho Sugar company xnll the biggest livestock .how eer held west of Denver, and On quality of ani- - offer a first prize of $15. second prise of $10 third price of $5 to the ,,,ma exhibited it promises to wal tbo winners 0iid in the bovs judging contest, Denver show which opened yesterday. to be held bn the second day of the That the fat stock show has won a show. The award- - in the Red Cross beifer recognised place iu the industrial ad alf section will be .ribbons as first, vaneement of the great west is evident second arid third prizes. .from the manner iu which the livestock The premium list will be ready for men, financial and industrial mstitu-- distribution within the next few days, , tions have come to its support in offerand farmers and stoekgrowers who ing premiums for tbo best exhibits of contemplate competing the prizes fat cattle, feeder cattle, fat sheep and or for anv other reasonfor desirous of swine, la the aggregate the premiums showing their cattle, or hogs at 1 this year will bo greater than for the the fat stock show, aresheep invited to send previous two fat stork shows, held m for a copy to the Rtoek the spring of 1917 and 1911, and will Show association, North Salt Lake. compare favorably in volume with the aggregate of tha Denser premium list ' for Investors Incomparable Oil Securities o Commission lake I Fields 0M Special Premiums Given. Premium List of Events to Be Held in April Now Being Printed. MORNING. JANUARY 19. 1919. YY Management. Backed by Utahs Leading Business Men Under Personal Management of Experienced Oil Men Lands. 119,160 Acres of ' A GUARANTEE THAT GUARANTEES Oil-Produci- ng , Inter-Mountai- fa 9 OIL WELLS, COAL MINE, Great is $30,000 - '. com-'tnga- .' Join THESE ARE VICTORY NO. 2000 acres of valuable- - oil land in the uow famous Spanish Fork Canvon of I tah. Several lug companies are located there and will start development in the We are shipping a rig spring. there and will test this field to its utmost capacity. The indications of oil there make us very Field - equipment. This field produces the finest quality of oil found in the state of Wyotnig- Inter-.Monntai- 1040 - acres in the great VICTORY NO. VICTORY NO. 4 shales. 5 10.040 acres of oil land, uated M Powder Springs, Utah. 1b,b pro. ertv lies in the 1'iutah Ban 1u,t west of the Raugely Oil Field, where there have been thirtv well, brought m in the last few months Some of the biggest oil interests in America are operating in tins field. Oil $ands on our propertv arc exposed, running, beavih saturated with oil, from fiftv to one hundred apd fifty feet in thickness. 5760 acres of oil shale, located in the wonderful Uintah Basin of Utah. We secured this land from a big oil company which hoi.: a lease on msny other thousands of acres is this district. Our Field Managers assure us that we have the most valuable holdings of shale land. in the Basin. Two distillation plants are now building there to treat oil Dia- mond Fork canvon of Utah, where large bodies of oil sands have been discovered exposed to 4he surface. The oil is forcing its way up through the bedding plains of the solid rock. There are two well known companies getting readv to drill next to our We will commence de holdings. velopment there in early spring. confident of finding big Oil Sells .$2.50 the Barrel. Organization of Big Business Men Who Are Doing Big Things in a Big Way OUR HOLDINGS an- VICTORY NO. 3 VICTORY NO. 2 1 320 acres in the Spring Valley of "Wyoming, with nine' a wells, coal mine, storage tanks, pipe line to railroad. $30,000 in " when it i considered that the National V 4estern btork show is uow giving its thirteenth apnual show, while this is but the third annual exhibition for tha htoek Show association. f r V To Improve Cattle. That the Inter Mountain Stock hbow association is gaining its purpose in ' bringing about a marked linproveuieut of the meat cattle grown v I in the quality in sections tributary to the balf Lake market was shown to a marketl degree at the fat stock show of 19ls, sud it will be' demonstrated to a still greathf extent at the coming show iu April, n There was shown, for instauce, at the show -- of 1918, a bunch of ewe, lambs 'which brought the highest price err paid for lambs in any market aui where in the, country, thus breaking all records. - borne of the Thomas Austin association cattle brought as high as 41 cents a pound ou the bof. It is fully anticipated that these reeords will be maintained at tha April show, and the farmers and stoekgrowers of the country will make a de- J1termined effort to break them. Entries alrradx are coming in to the office of b. C. Parsons, geueral manager of the fat stock show, and mere is every .indication that more livestock in every classification will be shown ! than at anv previous show. Among the entries will be. it is estimated, approximately Kjiit) head in the American Ked Cross herd, of heifer calves, by the farmers of Utah, to be sold at public auction on the second C day of the show, the proceeds to be do-- ' rated to the various Red Cross chapters throughout the state. To WE ASK YOU i I In Equip ment. . i YOU SHARE IN DIVIDENDS FROM THEM ALL Inter-Mountai- . i ' i , t, Cash Premiums Offered. In addition to liberal cash prices offered by the Stock bhow association in the various classi v 'fications of fat cattle, feeder cattle, and fat fat special cash follows: are offered asbop, ' prixessheep For the best individual fat steer or heifer exhibited the bait Union btoekyards company will offer $25. For the bet carload of fat cattle at the show the following special pre- miums will be offered: Cudshv Pack- ing corapanv, $ 25; National Hank of the Republic, $25; Stagner Megcrdy Perion of Kansas Livestock' eompanv fact v City, Mo., $ 00 ; M. K. Parsons i. t o , UtAn-IdahLivestock Loan com 25; Iomaio pany, 25; Holtman Livedo-aion company, $25; Salt Lake Livestock Commission company, $25 for the bet carload and lid for the second best carload; Clav, Robinson A Co., $25, and the Utan-Idahbugar company, 25. In addition to the premiums offered bv the association in the feeder cattle class, the Austin Brothers association, 5 of boda Springs, Idaho, will offer a Intcr-.Mountai- I i .1- - - 1 o d THE MEN BEHIND IT Plea for Eight-Hou- r Day Denied by War Labor James H. Garrett PILL D. H. Gustaveson Board. Joseph Murdock Daniel F. McCoy WASMNnjON, Jan. 18. Complaints the International Molders anion agarnat aeventyAliree foundriea in Bos ton and vicinity, taking that the war labor board establish' an eight hoar day in tbs industry, was dismissed today, the board holding that the rasu brought iu an attempt to force an eight-houIn which, so far day upon an industry as the record shows, there were1 no ex-- ' istmg labor difficulties. of steel plant employees to Right an eight hour day and to the establish ruent of ahop committees to present collective grievances, were declared by the board. Lebanon and North Lebanon, Pa., plants of the Bethlehem company, and several other concern were affected. Demands for higher wages and better working conditions filed by employee of Chicago hotels, restaurants and clubs Tbs board said: were dismissed. The caaes involve dispute which do not come within activities in fields of production necessary for the effective conduct of the war. Employees of several flour mills of Wichita, Kan., were advised to form shop committees and endeavor to adjust elaims for increased wages, which were acted upon bv department of labor conciliators with result unsatisfactory to the men. easy to get a partner with to tnvet through the tostru mentality of The Tribune Wsnta is No Salaried Officers. No Waste of Stockholders Money. 41S-41- Felt Building Rooms Continental National Rank Bid., Salt Lake City, Utah FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager Some People Dont Like Us Keep Yscr Eyes On uut West Pe ro eum for there 1 going to be some skyrocket price on this stock before very Our latest information is to the effect that the Syndicate well, drilling on section 16, Teapot Dome, haa encountered a flow of gas, and We are informed that they are now setting the casing the gas is the very best sign for production. YES and there lagetting a for the Out West- - stockholder that will be given out shortly.surprise Wo will or sell this stock at For market. or information wire any bty write, ' , phone us. long. BROKERAGE COMPANY G 225' Atlas Block. SALT LAKE CITY, JIT AIL e- - Phone Wasatch 5840, we reserve the right to Buy Today! return oversubscriptions. Co. Salt Lake City, Utah. INTERVIEW. SBC Maru. She !s zrotng from her to Seattle Incorporation as If amended, will hereand from there to Washington, P. C.. and after read aa follows, "FIFTH: Bouton, Maas. Section 1. The amount of capital 'Snniifr .no normal. Russia a all stock of till shall b corporation all the Intones of dark no aeaii.al into 2O0,000"share of the matter Milano, the come,' shepoxier. said on par valuedivided of Jltwoo each. a' lx ing.wo 2. The Section stock be shall capital But to us and woe to you nations divided tnto three classes, to be known as of the world if you refuse to face the General Stock, Permanent position of your temporarily dla. Fund Stock,' and 'General Fund Reserve Stock. at led ally. Nations of Europe, America. "Section 3. The Issue of Permanent sa eery nation I tell you all that Reserve Fund Stock shall be Rin-filimited to ih come and hate a voice at tn world a peace conference and w ill yield 8250,000, consisting00 of 2500 sharee of the each and snail not be par value of IIO to none her right to a bright future increased excepting upon the affirmative Madame Breehkovskaja said little re- vote s of of all such stock. garding iier plane for the future. She Section 4 Any unissued autnorizod jeavea here late today for Seattle. share of Permanent Reserve Fund stock may be distributed as a dividend prora-tivel- v to the holders of this class of stock NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. to the extent- - of any surplus anil undivided profits to the credit of this class of Notice is herebv given that sealed bids stock, or may be sold for not less than Its will be received at the i evidence of Jo- par value at the discretion of the board seph H. Jns'jn at Monroe, U'uh. on lon-d- of directors at such times and in manner (he 27th. day of January. A. D, 1919, ana form ana upon terms and condition;, at 2 o'clock p iu (or the construction as specified by the of directors. and furnishing material of a s' item of Pection 6. The Issue of General Fund tile drainage for County Drainage Stock shall he limited to to be District No. I. according to the plan and represented by 1500 shares of$150,000, the value specifmatlor s which can be seen at the of 8100.0C each snd shall not beparsubject offvt-of the Board of. Supervisor, of the to increase except upon the affirmative s ai d drainage district at Monroe. Utah, vote of of all such stock Sc or at the office of Caldw-eRichards at Any unissued authorised shares of No o2b Vermont building, at Balt Lake General Fund Stock may be Issued tn payCity. Utah, That said contract wi.i be ment of dividends declared from the surlet to the lowest responsible bidder, and plus snd undivided profits to the that bids will Jf opened in public at the credit of said Geneial Fund standing or upon office of the Board of Supervisors at Mon- rale for nof less than Its block par value at roe, Utah, on the 27th day of January, such times and in manner and form and 1919. at 7 oclock p'n.m.. or as soon thereterms and conditions upon prescribed, after as Is convenient-- , Each bid must be tbs executive finance committee and by ap. accompanied by a certified check or Its proved bv the board of directors " per cent of the equivalent In the sum The of balance article five, remaining amount of ihe tod The person receiving and reading as heretofore. the contract will he requirejo furn.sb a This notice of intention to amend is good and sufficient bond in timnn equal given and published pursuant to an ori to f,li per tent of the contiact price, of the board of directors of said comfor the faithful performance o( der pany. e Said hie contract. shall Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, inis under the direction hnd to the eatlsfac-lio- n 13th day of January, A. D. 1919 of the district' to be and engineer DR. JOHN T. WHITE, Secv approved bv the Board of Supervisors u2(vi The Board of Supervisors reserve the right , to reject any and all bids. N SHERIFF SALE. Sevier County Drainage Diatrlct No. district court In and for Salt Bv JOSE4H H LOWE. Lake Founty, State of Utah. Tracy Loan it president, and and Trust subcompany, a JOS. IL JENSON'. stituted f&r E. V. Pratt, corporation, its secretary against L. L. Warmer and Jessieplaintiff, J. Warner, his u12 wife, and John J. Daly defendant, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMEND a corporation, articles of incorporation of vvestern to be sold at sheriff sale at the west Loan ft Bulldirg company at annual front door of the county courthouse In stockholders' meeting the City and Counrv'f Salt Lake, State Notice ts hereby given that at an ad- of L tah on th !lth of January, A. P. 1919, at 13 oclock noon of journed annual etoekholriers meeting said day, Ioan ft Building company, to be all the right, title, claim Sad Interest held at the office of sa'd company. No. said defendants, of. In and tVthe follow-of 45 East First Month street. Salt Lake ing described real property, Otv, Utah, on Thursday, the 6th day of Commencing at the southeast Corner of 8 1919, at o'clock February. p m., the lot I. block 13, plat D. Salt City folk wing resolution to amend tne articles survey, and running thence westLake 87 3 of incorpomtirn of said company will be Inches; thence north 71 feet: thence svst introduced and, subject go the right of 8 feet; thence north 94 feet; thence eaW airenomrnt and substitution, will lw con- 95 feet I Inches; thence south 165 feet sidered and voted upon, to the tpolttf of beginning. Situate In the Resolved, ghat the articles of incorpora- City and County of Salt Lake, State of tion of Weetern ft Building com. Utah. the same hereby are pany be and Purchase price payable In lawful amended by Inoreixfcirg the authorised money of the United States. capital of said company from tne present Dated At Salt Lake UlAh. thla limit of 41K 000.(00 to $20,000,000. and by 3rd day of Januarv. A. City. D. 1919. the authoilsed issue of permaincreasing b. erv John nent isserve f :nd stock from ISOd.onh, the Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of nd present authcflied issue to $250,0'K. Utah. Bv F. M. Mathew. Deputy Sheriff. by Increasing the authorised issug.of general fund stock from $Itii,ft'H, the present fcmnh ft McCarthy, attorneys authorized Issue, to $150,000, and so the' forStephens, plaintiff 4 Inclusive to and paragraph pars graphs Date of first publication. January 5th, of the fifth article of the articled of A D, 1919. u73 to-w- it: 1 ' dtf-uo- Danger bf Stream Successfully Braved by Two Expert Boatmen. Twenty Years of Investigating Packers Is Fruitless, He Says. lv terrtto-ofrs vrr Brown said S v Jan 18 Captain .Idaho, Guhke and Juhua Welmer, who left here November 16 on a perilous Journey down the Salmon river and were not heard from for two months are safe, according to a telephone message from Mr. timer vesterday Mr Wemiei had succeeded In reaching Pope, ranch, sixty miles down the liver Sa'mon, atter a hard trip afout oier the cliffs that border the river, where eien trails are unknown, and In the brief conversation possible over the rural long distance telephone, gave a mere outline of what promises to be an Interest!" story when told In full. Mr Weimer told of a voyage fraught with manv perils, of tke boat loaded with supplies being so badly damaged bv th rocks that the two men were to unload It and make repairs obiig-- d before proceeding on their way Later, Captain Uuiike fell into the tow water, re cued by his companion. and In apite of difficulties. tha doughty navigators kept on their task and finally reached a point two miles above their final ohaecth the Bancroft A Day mine. ') miles from the starting point, where it was necessary to unload the boat and ha the supplies packed In to the mine, where they were much needed. From that point Captain Gulike returned on foot up tha river to his proa-p- i t at Gutike springs, where he will the winter, snd Weimer came on up the mer, returning to his place at Shoup F4LMON'. Everett V - well. For the past twenty tsrs the meat !rd stry has been made the target of a ihn h s.ijd aid rotlvu.nnven-ieruirhas hee accomplished except cor It um Is the inlutr it her started inesilgAi,ng other in Jus-twell ls ours or stojped entire W B laKg, president of the National Livestock svciatme, lureed wah Mr control would Brown that oenmenl ptifV competition, but aid he favored sare bus aloug government Si.periun and sirs Ilf es to prent ur fair practice ion. ,in rimma g r- RUMELY UTAH-WYOMI.i- the limited amount of stock for sale, WE WILL SEND OUR REPRESENTATIVE FOR PERSONAL the thVsgo livestock exchange fnored goxfrnmrnt supervision of the meat Industry, provided this supersion was paced oer other industries , On account of Telephone Wasatch 4698. The merchant who does not get credit ratings gets bad debts. We are Just $s vigorous m collecting those bad debts as we are In our efforts to keep the merchants from trusting those who do not pay. U Dont Hesitate! Town 9 We are also scientific collectors of honest debts. Scientific Collector of Honest Debts Each Share Entitles You to Equal Interest in All Five Companies. Street Speia! tc The Tribune Merchants Protective Association shares at 50 cents a share of the .Mini ASHTVCTOX, Frown, president of ttv Chicago livebefore the house stock exchange that interstate commerce committee todavwouM of goAernment operation of 8torkftri? In th resnr In the Mfhng competition producers punches of livestock and that sou'd he forced to accept anv proc t.e to pa He said th vi kora desired of tne po ners Tkere the "babies the federal trade as shrAvt bv evidence commission and that If the goverrq cut took them over, the puckers would bu direct from the producers. The packers ou!d not compete with said Mr one another in that eent, Instead of Brown goraarcto the chance the r reducers in niy jps. h The peohe. s ud go to t e bu er them would apportion ih dMru is anuug sces land wouM i.oi infringe ut on tne : SHARE CALL, WRITE, WIRE OR PHONE Jan We publish credit rating books and aell ratir reports. Only one store in twenty purchases them -the others go it blind. .1919 by the Victory Oil ft Refining Company, pre-terr- It TIIE AND MAIL NOW hereby subscribe and pay in full for r of At 418-4X- 9 Greek Youths Captured SOFIA, Friday, J.n 17 Under pressure of the a'liee the Bulgarian government has ordered that charge be against any peep who are detaln-- h g Greek hoya and girls, who were carried aesv from eastern Macedonia dor- money COUPON Limited Amount Stock Is Now Available Name su ms the war No children have been given up a. a result of tnta order, but everv day u imbers of ureek children are brought to he Greek miriou here bv allied soldiers who find t vem on the streets OUT THIS VICTORY OIL ft REPINING COMPANY, Felt Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Joseph Musser E. D. Petrie E. L. Sloan, Jr. by Dont hold up Jewelry stores or break into stores st night. Go in the daytime and pick out what you want and have it charged. You will get a better assortment and come nearer getting what you want and then, there Is no danger of getting shot. l R.. W. Sloan Dr. J. T. White I MOTI I Our personal responsibility and the untiring efforts of our force of experienced oil men your money tbo same protection and safeguard that we give our own investments. Fonr investment with us is not limited to one well you share in everything the Victory Company owns, controls or operates. This is not a stock promotion, bnt a real, bona fide development. We intend to test the great oil fields of Utah. Come on in with ns; you will not be sorry. We assure you of a square deal, if you cant afford to lose, here is your opportunity to secure large profits from a small cash investment. WHITE US ABOUT OUB DIVIDEND SHARING PLAN. WE TAKE THE CHANCE WITH YOU. WE PUT UP DOLLAR POE DOLLAR. . give RUSS LEADER WARNS FRIENDS OF LIBERTY ORDERED TAKEN TO CAPITAL Catherine C. Jan. 1 BreshskovskaVa, known as the grandmother" of the Russian revolution, a IS Edward A NFS YORK. Jan here today from the Orient aboard c Rumel' former publisher of the New the Japanese liner. Kama York Event! g Mali, was held today by a Ucltrd States oorrmis.onor tor lemova! to Washington to an.Vter indictments ir NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET-INVTTtRlA. B. trans-Pacifi- th lWtrlrt of CcLmhta, growing out of his alleged purihase of the Mall with German goxernmart morey. Immediately afterwards he ob'amed a Writ of habeas corpus, jrexentlng execution of the order Lr Rtimey laimed that removal would deprive him of his constitutional right to a eperdv trial here on a charge of from the alien properly custodian the alleged German Interest in his newsDr. Pumely obtained paper enterprise control of the Mall tn ISA con-reall- rg I Notice is hereb ,.en that tha annual meeting of the stockholders of the Gemini Mining company will be held at the office of the company, room 123. Kearns buildedneaday, the Sth day of Febing. on ruary. 1918. at $ o'clock p. m., xor the election of directors for the enaulng year, and fbr tha transaction of such other business as may b brought, before the meeting. , JAMES R. BERKLEY, Eeeretarv. Dated January 11, 1919. uliJ two-third- . two-third- of-4- ; be'-jton- I In'-Jh- com-pan- lt: ft rless. 1 y, HOTICES PROBATE ABO QUARD1AH8K1F vvaasuit county clerk or tbe rp-cll- ,, span ) for furlhfr infori-iana- THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE division, in and for bait Lake coup.j, state of Utah. In the matter t the estate of Fnsciiia Paul Jennlnge, d- LN eceased. Notice The petition of James E Jennings, administrator of the esate of IT sclila Pm for the set Jennings, deceased, praying tlement of final account of said sdminu trator and for the distribution of the reedue of the estate, to the person! ntitled. has been set for hearing on Fr'day. the 31st day of January A D 1919. t 2 o'clock p. m., at the county courthouse in the courtroom of said court in Belt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. w'u Witness the clerk of sa d court, the seal thereof affixed, this 16th da of January, 1919. J. E. CLARK. Clerk. (Seal M. M. Snell. Deputy Clerk Young ft Moyle. Attorneys for Pet'. - ttoner. IN THE COURT, PROBATE division,, in and for IaJt Lak cour' of t slat of, Utah. In the mattjr estate and guardianship of Frank n McCarty, minor. Notice The petition of Mrs Lov lna h.to Mbe Carty, praying for the Issuance of letters of guardianship on the pems? nx and estate of Frank H. Mc'ar'y.t m on has been set for hearing 34th dav of January, A I 191vTJ o'clock p. tn., at the county courtInhow In the courtroom of said court Lake Cttv, Salt Lake county. Utah. Witness the clerk of sa'd courtj g the seal thereof affixed, this 9th day January, tScal) DlfcST-KlC- A. D. 1919. J. E Snell. Depute t lerk Bv M Rav S. McCarty, Attornej Ulerk. M IQ- - tloner FROBATl IN THE DISTRICT COURT,Lake i division. In and for bait the state of Utah.-- ln Murdock McCarty, tats of William censed. Notice. vi Mo , Tbe petition of Mrs. Lovlra I to Carty. pravlng for the Issuance in on tpe admintstrat of of letter of William Mprdork McCarty Frida t has been act for hearing onD 24th day of January, A. r. m. at the coenty ru-- i In the courtroom of said court luh. Lake City. Salt Lake oountv Witness the clerk of said 'h $ th. the seel thereof affixed, January. A. D. 1919. CLARK. R f Seal) rkCk;lL ' M. M Snell, Deputy S. McCarty, Counsel By for rt Fay tloner. r IN THE DISTRICT COURT, FROBA coa Lake division. In and for bait state of Utah. In the deceased eetate of Peter Paras, . The petition of Christina Fart is, Ing for the ssuance to 5' In the wtf -- of Hotter of drmnietration M of Peter Faras, rivccased. has the W 0 TVk for bearing on Friday, 1919. at 3 o clock D. A, January;. in ths at the county courthouse, room of atd court In Salt Lxs Sat Lak county. Utah. a,A Witness ths j'h da' th the seal thereof January. A. VcLARK; Clerk- ell Ft M M. Deputy By H. L. Mulliner, Attorn?) furc" f |