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W A 3 (5, ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922~ : . ABOUT THE SAME AS ON DEC. 1 lanuary in the Souttwest ‘[ .\ .0 % ey EXCESS PROFITS TAXES| : Is Period of Readiustment .- iecis fucualions ot 1t NCW Englancl Survey Sl'lows Manufactur- Speci :l:»-‘t'e:::: o -nuo R - AL L - Conductes by DR. ZOSEPH J. KLEIN, C. P. A. FORT WORTH. Tex., January 30.— (Copyright, 1322, by Joseph J. Klein. All rights reserved.) January has proved itselt a period Live Steck. (Tax questions should be addressed to Dr. Klein, in care of The Star. To receive attention - ing More Active in Some Lines and |55 e Totiismen: in- tne | SEATILE, January 30 Spach|ooo o of Market Traing |y st =it b st B fiy famser wil msesh e W | Only Few Odd Lots of Stocks s southwest. A few failures of busi-|are shipping freely. Choice steers . . Less in Others—Elsewhere. | ness houses have occurred, but many | Pring 37 a hundred and hogs $9.50. Today—Rails Are ARTICLE XV Change Hands in Quiet — firms have undergone refinancing Vegetable and Antmal Ofls. . arned in the previous article| whether related to him or not and Y with eastern help. Many more have! vuw YORK, January 30 (Speclal). Heavy thus a taxpayer's specific "“"‘““”";;..‘:.;:‘:{ \‘xly,\(]»:g .:l"l',.:,'.flm "(;r hr}:u. .(;; Market BY EDSON B. SMITH. |1s expected by leading financiers to| consolidated. and a still greater num- |_The advancing tendency in linseed J dsenaab inEart pon s RaTIt D onaent ARonEanU mace FINE SH1s chicT . Special Dispateh t X | drop to 5 per cent in the near fulul‘e-ipor have sold out’ l:'" ‘;o‘l;mo‘eéuzfi :Ll"i‘:t bbe)snfh;‘el!:ct‘“Lh‘:;egxrfi‘l(j’;ns‘:;;‘l: BY STUART P. WEST. status and upon the number of his; ":I,);\h'(::\p(- ‘:—‘el'l‘)l) .,; ,.ll‘,”c’r n;a;E"u 3;; Od.}si]de from the disposa’ of a few e...‘f.'.'.n.m; e .\r...m-mq n;EB:'i.L':I;:'Improvement Continues; !fil&é"fi“&.‘.!rfi"hiré'um. 192% will , ure available at'62% cents a gallon in | Skecial Dispatch to The Star. dependents. We saw that a marrled| 2 %00 08 P clctive. The eredit 15 | foc O;:u-’;': ::(hti.,,:c::;) u:::n,'.t‘e although not|barrels c. i. f. New York for Janu- NEW YORK, January 30.—The|™man living with his wife, or a mar-! haged upon zctual financial depend- be . vear of stead: ary-February shipment. Crushers | chief features of the bond market|ried woman living with her husband, | ency mostly to trading in the market. . ons way or another in New England.. At 3 Slower i i startling improveme! Ak and not mere legal dependen: A comprehensive survey shows that Slower Pace in Frisco | sizruinz, tupreve: weneral has Leen | trite flom view of thematket, | ioday were @ further decline in|is entitind to u Joint specific exemps | 1 1y acerue 1o taxpuser who if| | At opening, twenty shares of \ manufacturing has become more BY N €. SIMPSON, [\wllu’ than the corresponding The oil markets, both vegetable and |liberty bonds, a generally heavy | tion of 00, which, in certain cases e x amily igton Railway and Electric pre last yegr for department stores and i th + ; caler f on's cloth- |animal, are dull, with transactions |tone in railroad issues and consid- |10 be referre e dealers in men's and wom |small and with few price changes. es and consid ferred to later, » Questions and Anwwel Q. (2 erred, in two lots of ten ea active in some lines a less so in | Special Dispateh to The Star. - y be in- about| SAN FRANCISCO, January 30 If a firm sold its busi the public that prices are justificd by 3 present production costs. ‘anned Fruit., others. The average is jus The | ing. Shoa dealers are still complain- |51 N iTer stanati in e roctl ey o eaasd e et s i hare of Unfon Truc: © . 3 ro weather has sent butter up | ¢ toreign go to 00. e “head of a and did not mak thing on th. : - i the same this week as it was Decem- | [31INE off of prices for farm produce | ing bitterly, and are l‘-f,‘;‘“'l‘; ‘c‘,f,f"’f,,f‘.fll cent. | ernment group. Apprehension over | family” ix also entitled to a similar but uctuall ved less than npany changed hands at 118, wi < ber 1. This is considered decidedly | #0d heavy damage duc to frost in the |an educational campalg = i“w prospective soldier bonus was | specific exemption of $2,000, The tax- | Uhe 800ds sold had cost it should the ee shares of Mergenthaler 1. amount received for the business be Shcos imink 1 dullness is| CiL'US fruit belts of southern Cali the governing influence in the mur- | payer ¥pe brought 1361 entitled to a further exemp- considered as incom We are expected at this period of the year. | huve " becs foraan Joaquin valley | Hardware - rotuflers unanimously | <uN FRANCISCO, January 30 (Spe- [ket for Mherty bonds and for cor- | tion of $100 for each person mainly|ub aginst Gt prob s e bond ndcke [T 00 Many business men caleulate that as business in this section in the last| 35ree that 1838 Wi B0 &S00 Nina | Catistactory to canners. Apricots, | POFAte issues as well. dependent upon him for support, | SO X authorities at omac Electric General Mor b the total amount re gage 6 per cent bo; ary to ascertain{is income: take no notice of {while there w unt by “head of a faml Iu;sL at all r ruling seems so un- | tor: Gaslight i at 0 Washing d of at 4 Standard Savings Admitted. ceting of the Wa House Ass there has been n winter months the ding up when s ‘The distribution of goods at retail wing up in the | week | However, while the move-{ (18 "0 ne®of "orders received” this | pears and cling peaches are in short | United Kingdom 55 of 1929 rose Hiowne d a sharp P foward busines revival hasi il justifies their bellef. Oil job- [supply, but freestone peaches are in fto 101, a fresh top, and, there were been stopped: Tmprovement - con- | bers and refiners have not been dis- abundant supply. Heavy consump- | supsiantial advances also in Mexico 1x tinues, but at a slower pace. couraged bh{ the rg‘i‘ts 'ndlrheml':m;:‘l on 1Is relwfled-ir _ and 55, each up about a point; Swiss Saoiing (eltuation It D erantes and independents. This Bullding Materials. 4s around 114, Danish Munloipal s, nd what constitutes a “dependent.” | reasonable and unjust that 1 would For this purpose we must seek light |like to have your opinjon. n the published interpretations of | The facts are these: We never took | At a7 ommissioner of internal revenuela yearly We estimated {l18ton continues to hold up remarkably well, and it Ehe quite | satisfactory. Money Is easier, but|companies and estimated that du rand a half consumption | fpoca “WHo™ have uy o demoralized the sale! DETROIT, January 30 (Special).— i Uruguay 8s and Jap- | G respec: g ot of i % s Bank w 3 i o % shy ong | competition has demol 3 . January pecial). 2 Ll : . pect 1o the revenue det of [our profits by adding expense of busi- ank W handled by department | ciTSC., ThO TAYe T ALY A ea® | of wasoline and Kerosene to a gceat|New building projected in the last | AngCis The Burlington joint 6121915, We must go back to the:r {ntws and cost of goods and subtra rembershi ceeded production heve. | peclining prices for farm lands has | extent. week dropped from $946,000 to $530.- | 410 tireat 2 Influcnced by the | ShUE act of 1918 because the new reg-|ing thix ameunt from our gr Ftaatnng alls belleved this vear| tended to ‘check loans on this ty = 000, o The cold weather ls assigned |gaicund carly (ransactions in the new | ations are not available as chis is (Vo tane doaanfin usih d oo Boston. | 0" Vrturie ap R b : as the cause for the decrease in new End satl e ctated (January 4 ars, own our build Hank of Damascus Election. rded for new growing steadily in this & Commodity Reports { Burlington 5s. oLt 5 Swa o b ction, of The of Dar cus, Md. the follow . to serve for ti szulations define “a person who actually | offers to r A B construction. 0 heen especially g arge | "1t is estimated that between $17,000,- : i ! SR Sasucs rreguing. credie conditions continue | 000 and $£30.000.000 damage was done | From Various Sections % eel. i New Haven bo particularly i T has been for 1T mproting and Tamber hrodue. | Buuder Twine, g ol contragts ok MIARWAY | i theie erosine s ok, land banks | tion has be JACKSON, Mich., January 30 (Spe- (o 0oy th hout th -] to abo ‘ P e t clal).—A local manufacturing firm uction throughout the south- | 1o above €6, reflocted contidence that borrowers | opening of many of the met: per cent on the average, and this | of the west. which has ne Al has received an order for 1.000,000 it In fact, we I more than we ted with him by bioodj The b we received : uslip, relationship by marriage ) Was from a candy eoncern, but if we | has stimulated buying from the { this carrier, because of favorable leg- | 0F by ade right tolhad accepted this offer we would wills and bridge building con- better equipped to [ SXercise fam 1 provide | 1 auction our goods and Railway supplies also are in . Soutnern rai- | for these ividuals is 1 not think we idence toget son with dependent reluti ad_of a family within the . whether or | Store ¢ extu 100, less than we had paid for them. and ial).—The > brisk demand. sular, the 5s r d upon some moral or legal obli- | W fourth of cost. so ) BAFTLE CREEK. Mich., January |iN8 about 1 point, while the 4s lost} In the absence of continuous| W@ ac offur from a chain | who offered for our | ar shops of the&round. p and Trunk railroad here will re-| Union Pacific 6s adv. open February 1. About five hundred ) !¥. while Eric and Jersc. 30 (Spe ced fractional- 68, Louisvill. { is agre: and Aty men will bo ¢ . nd Nashville 4s, Frie 88 and Soo ning of the statute must depend @ an inventory of what stock they | S mengwillibs employe 3 o all went down. the ‘character of the separation. €0uld use at the price theyv paid fc YOU Ohio. January 30l.nd Wesi a father is absent on hu . being a lar (Special). Republic Iron and|ver ¥ two hundred ver and Rio Gran 3 refunding 55 fell oft child or ot S o | Steel Company is again operating | points. i it schiool 07 on caper than we. 4 4 we merchant’ bar mills following a|” This selling was induced by the West- | home being still ma y see that we did ; 8 o avmgs ccount iong period of suspension. n Pacifics to holders of Denver | tofial drenprion supli: inueh for the goods { “4hicr John ¥ g il Rio 55 1o exchange their | r. through foree of circur 8L us. Our obj i T ehGwdice STE1RD) 3 . bonds for 50 per cent in a new sinking a parent is obliged to miain- A Lo et Laeposits, which, consideris l't (Spe-{fund mortgage. 5 per cent bond, di. | tain his dependent children with rola- | have stated bwas a 1 e = € en ner two_million pounds of} 1855, and 50 per cent in @ 5 _per cent | tives or, in a boarding house, while | 0T¢ than We were makin and onc ] A wool have been disposed of during]cumulative preferred the last week at prices ranging from | ory stock of the re-!he lives's ewhere, the addition 11 apply. If. how . You do not submit cufficient in verage return | emp 18 to 26 cents a pound, Girowers de-of 6 por t. Third Avenue adjust- | without n ity the dependent tion upon selticli to predicate an clare their pro been satis-[ment bonds equaled thewr high of last | cos home elsew] € 1ble 5 ~ e . A & { factory at tho: weelc: i )t the head of P 4 Like an “Anchor to Leeward” is a Savings Account to s —— i tive of the question | rn that rented the man in business. It's instantaneous response to sud- ! ROSTON, January 30 (Specia)—| SUGAR MARKET STEADY. | i ed’s or Belie which ¥ at den need for CASH, temporarily, is its big usefulness. The local tanneries of the Central j W YO January tions will follow M [ Leather Compai e operating at]early 1aw sugar market < going guotation, which tabout 40 per cent of capacity. 'l {but there were no sales reported and ymarticle 302 of r tat 3 jcompares with a schedule of 55 per prives were unchanged at 21-16 for | We must n, 3 Such an account would serve well as a reserve for taxes fcent maintained during the last half | Cubas, cost and freight, cqual to 3.67 mt by ey i S 4 o K 21, ¢ z © must &0 to regu iRencs o and other periodical expenditures. Aside from conven- e aaa Wb SRt W o pce of e % o 5 - u . v a of 14 ceo > . . Bt at ience, it earns interest at 35.. Don’t you think you need | xewivonk vame Caian Scved buying In raw | of 1418 According to article 301, | that (e revenue ages ‘“ch an .cm'? No rebound is anticipated in rub-| Were five tor seven points net highe $400 «fo: erly only 1) “for cach! ”l“l"‘ \:‘: h"k"u‘“ ’:l:q‘uvr; P 5 ber for the imm future by In refir one reiner reduced Istperson r than husband or wife), findings b : .dealers here, althpugh many expect { Prices ten points to the basis of o.00 - | Bid and Asked Prices. { for fine granulated. Others were un- | sustained rise from present lo: »vel ter. The el rke jchanged at 2 s c,. ‘u:: nr,i:( ff'b:’.j,.r.xlx"u.r.;; l,.‘...I | tranzactions in refined futures. SECURITY oxagraae BANK i E i r i Grain, Produce and Live StO(_'.ki PUBLIC UTILITY 10, Thero were o COTTON MARK COMMERCIAL, ‘Notes, CEW Y AR 30 TR R A L ARD BROVINION K LOCAL WHOLESALE Prices. | K WASHINGTON'S LARGEST SAVINGS BANK % L NEW YORK. Januars 30 (sSpecial e last week vere followed gunihione: i dozgn. 557 [l i Corner-of 9th and G St T imker of textiles. will pas to hodes | Ne! | “orner: O th an reets | of each of it $100 shares a dividend | | 4 o i s et {of on February 1. This i by . O Xl AW, AU UNDER UNITED STATES TREASURY SUPERVISION { sents funds which have boen | hrqak in b ark n rrel; No. 3 corn, spol. { by the company in the form of iy Gpeni 5 L P v L | 1ivesty” bonds. {of 1 to 15 points, but this was better | or be bushel Vi — <h - killed H j than: due. compared with the showing | Ot 10a46: per | spring chi hens, . | PARIS BOURSE HEAVY. jof Liverpool und New Orleans. which | bushel: { per Ib.. 28a ; tur- N iy selling orders fre Keys, per b, i i PARIS, January 3 v kets into the local rins. 3 S| 04125 No. I, g, | heavy on the bours . > per | There also spot house selling of o jcent rentes, 56 francs 40 centimcs. { July rable c quida- | range is 18.00 change on’ London, 51 francs cen- { tion, under which active Soonil p o choice timothy | Five per cent loan s 20 { showed net losse EOUS choice, per 1b, ! choice, per b, 9:} LLAN was quoted atyith May selling down to 16.10 & Stra 0] nominal, 15.90;! per ih., 93 Jul Liverpool cables re- | 1 tangied, 11.60; No. 1 oat, | en fru Apples. per hbl.. 6.00a porte i ng to the fail-| - L 110.50; per bu. ba. west- ure of trade demand 1o improve. H CAGO,. Jan 1though e€rn. per box, i s wheat market mething of at the o ning today, prices 3 oI < i t a decline. Initial e E bed to the influence of xaminations. | 0, "quie ady: good mia- | HEheT - adatark dling, 10. ¢ middling, 9.57; mid- | {he LUK jouL, S dling. 9.4 middling. $A7: good | FhOWed o Sl o ordinary : ordinary. 1% by celery. some degree to reports n where the s penini ch varied from % off to 1. 2 1t e Ann 4 with May LIRS, 1o 119 and rom Pines : S R e i B 08 i September, 9.00 . c < k all around to well below 3 ! iber, 8.54. : o Hedging salos | ] . per box. Florida, oy SN o g ey 0021.00 per basker, SW ORLEANS. January 30 azs 10 2 inerbasicer to Palms \ s S catEn id to have been due partiy Lo pe ag in value of corn and « ; -00. Manchester accounts and a fresh ling unchanged 10 3 lower, fhreak in the price of Ezypt 511 to 54%. the corn market - 5 t oaused a drop in the price of vottan | tinued to weaken, < N\ ’\ i Ihere on the opening today and in the| Oats started unchanged to : up, L \ 4 ‘ ffirst haif hour of the session the de- ;391 to went down- 3 o was 37 to 47 points. March w ard n_iine with oiher grain st quality plain ed off to 1513, and October to) Provisions were er response ' Deel 3 -“stock st Wet and d weather in the hogs. e 3 ulls slow $ another sellin re and o < receipt e | € ady: kers and feed ) was the report thal collon was |total chipments, S being certificated here for shipment fconsin sacked round Good Eyesight Is jte York for tender against Marel {190 cwi: Wisconsin 210 cwt.:_Minne a sacked ag Necessary for : s : S3al¥0 ewt.: Idaho [ ONIEE SPATinE uccess equentiy at mark .““L!,‘"{:“;_’;:" In any lin Modern science upward swing, influenced by | SREERTRCCB, 2 makes poor evesight unnecessary r of a cold wave and b 5 lower; fat Tamb, top. This establishment will furnis MONTREAL, January 3 0 held ‘higher: light ] you glasses to fit your personality || get for 1920-21 fiscal year by the new fof mill “17.00; talking veal to lower on feeder as well as relieve eye troubles. }!province of Quebec minister, Joseph [close was firm. 2z 2 3 sale: Ask about ol, shows an_ordinary revenue of | With May 2 15,914,521, ordinary expenditure, t TORIC 31:, 24,088, a surplus of $1,.290.4 o impo SILK MARKET FIRM. venue '$4.240.617 | despite a fairly active export demand et i mo "fg);gllalz‘:r'tha;eenimmu, “I¥or corn. The clos eady at kg(:\-hal;’nxlu'm‘-‘.':fu)mfi”TI‘"’]“ s July 1 saw the province with $1-: % to i met decline, May 54hasiiy to] K00 £ lifeless @t the HI : of trading today. The expo. GLASSES 783.842 cash on hand and outstanding | 53%. S oo ading uu-'u-mmf'\e..,..\.f'. 't E INVISIBLE BIFOCALS | T: 6 AT i v During the we, 1 $10.00 1 R . ek i from New York threw the Yokol 1ot : iy . | eschange into on, entailing a | FRAMES—Shell, gold, combi-| i L 82 5 4 o 3 5 suspension in t Wednesday uation shell and nue this 3 5 sur- | M : A - GGl During the recess o at date s-1} plus of $2 ! resolved not to d of goods f god ... penditure 3 - © 39K export or dom e z i : : R 05 QIE S price of 1650 ven fort <tandin ;SERVICES COMMEMORATE if ' JULIUS H. WOLPE PINEAPPLES MAY LEAD. | 35N YUnie ™ baivaees oisat ! The Popular Priced Jeweler-Optician, ft winter I\AARTYRED PRESIDENT V. v. HONOLULU. January Hawaii's | spring clear Ak : nter: N ' e N Y ave N W ®ond Bldg) | {,,0jor imdustrs, the production of su- | straights. winter MAINE MAY DUMP POTATOES. R —— g = O e oy e dy: American zand ; BANGOR, Me. January 20 —Maine|president Harding and Othex vears have to step aside for pieap- ples. The remarkable growth of the pineapple industry in Hawaii in the ) : last few years, the fine quality of Ha- g 4 iwailan pines and the comparative ! dimculli;s lhlat dthflksux:r produc- = In 1920 Maine's potato tion in the islands make the possibil- 22,000,000 bush | it5"much Tess remoto than it seemed |PHYSICAL EDUCATION Parioides 9C that Bushiey : a’few years ago. loads had been shipped up 1o Janu. WILL BE DISCUSSED | teaving on hana 21,000 carioads. 4 Tho 1921 crop wa 1000.000 bu 000 carloads, and the r s st " o that up to January 7 this Thirty-Five Organizations Will Be | v..t “ony Js,nnnlf- rloads had m!.-I 5 Shipped out of Maine, leaving o | Represented at Conference in ihand 37,000 carloads, or 13,000 mo 1 i |is faced wih the prospect of to dump about 9,000 carloa 1921 potato crop, i ving iSH Prominent Persons At- tend Services. h the President and Mrs, H, Atterney General Daughe and Jo Attory h a matchless transformation scene you enter Southern California for your winter yacation. In forty minutes the LOS ANGELES LIMITED descends from the pine-woods of the Sierra Madre to the blossoming orange groves of San Bernardino. Panoramas of every variety line the route. The great plains, rich Brig. Gen. and Mrs, Sawyer the ret Chicago February 28. carloads than were in stock at this irty 1o the seats ro il i i i B time a year ago. | the presiden in memories of pioneer days, the giant Rockies, Weber Canyon, the Announcement was made today by | Of the 1920-crop the records show | crved for them 02 the platfo mysterious Salt Lake, the canyons of Nevada—and to crown A 2 Y %1 that 0 carloads were dumped by were Asvociate Justice Day of the IDr. John J. Tigert, commissioner of | groiers and dealers—either literal r nited States education. of the fifth annual confer-| thrown away or sold at trifling price enting the Oh all—Los Angeles, lovely as the dream-city of an Arabian tale. { If you like, return by way of San Francisco or the Pacific North- d enceon P Rk e tion s Chigago)| to starch factorles { ‘ west and Denver. hirty-five organizations through- i When the Books L hieh wre interossed|WHOLE FRENCH NATION | Go on the LOS ANGELES LIMITED. All Pullman, synonym fn physical education will be Tepre- in icious dil & b Won’t Balan, sinted Herthes, hecoraing 0| MOVED BY TRAGEDY, | travel-comfort, luxury and delicious dining car meals, Spacious ob- on't ce ggrggn,;‘$fi°z°g; Eremte, AroDIL S . - of Mck He outlined his servation car. Leaves C.& N. W. Terminal, Chicago, at 8:00 p. m. | 5 il <o b Hunting for the error isn't Tmportant matiers are planned for ENVOY SARRAUT ASSERTS |sccrcis of vower a ihe followink: The CONTINENTAL LIMITED, another fine train with 1 Drepa CB.Q, Tabletin ge of o quite such a tiresome job when [ | discussion CONEE N DR W0 St The svmpathy of France in the Scotencirish, whic observation, standard and g s . you're using a National Trial Physical education, state and local| grief which has overtaken Wash- ¥ d tourist sleepers and dining car, Balance Book — Loose Leaf or D ministration, -legislation, training| ington as a result of the Knicke: Histnfnster Cut leaves, numbered lines, D s il 7 head of the French arnis con- {lieved pight. p Qur illustrated booklet, “’California Calls You” tells and ~ther special features help ::5:2:;;: e‘l“y“‘"\"fln‘"“’“?éss,““'s:‘&i ference delegation, in a message | “His simple faith in God." Jou where to go and what to see. Write for your copy. 3 the bookkeeper, and enable Superintendent of California; rs. Ira| to Secretary Hughes. The mes- Thes, HiPs C. B. Q. Tablets act immeds- him to work faster. Atall good Couch _Wood, child_welfare worker,{ sage follows: : ARY LINE. For information, ask any Railroad Ticket Office, or ately, gwe relnl withont delny and begin. stationers. and E. Dana Caulkins of the “This fearful catastrophe will, FIX BOUND . D. M. Davis, F. L. Feakios, iog Colds ond La Grigpe hang bebure national D):’ynlul education service| move g{a:c‘e :vl‘:hwt;\:x: .‘.’5:2"‘1'3.‘1' i —_— . g 5 2 o 4 tion which is fel e : [ ] s A“-v'i?flcnu. =' o e G‘:-;ll m’i '?‘n-t - The e Bonk te Rpche In arciiexpsciy overtakes one's dearc%( friends. Supreite Court Finds in Two e Im“ i e “J should have gone in person to . ¢ 1338 it Sty 15th & Masket Sta, PRUNE SUPPLY SCANT. present my sorrowtul condolence, States’ <m:pme % ¢ FRANCISCO, J: ¢ 80.—The and that of the French delegation, The Supreme Court today [ 4 » % SAN O aruaLyig- it I had not been confined to my !the boundary spute < California_Packing _Corporation re- L e D th g it B 1 lon rer| room by iliness. « | Georgia and South Carolina, 2 . gt ris o shortage in prunes and other | SR KIS, | beg vou, the’ |that where there arc no - it 2nd o4 4 e Commissioners of the District |be midway between the two states At All Druggists—30 Cents Toose Leaf and Bound Books :,';iéle‘: ‘materially_ above the present| the victims. there are islands dinaishalt be 200 = t, Mr. Secretary of State, |midway between the islands and the N v ""..".WK bl list, Tke prune assoclation 12 TePOrt-| ith the assurance of my very sad | South Carolina shore. SN e e fil‘dto ."x?'S.‘:" n‘:p:?gfi? me sentiments, the expression of my, The islands in the nmn:u‘ outside {stookey S gt deenest, sympathy,™ river were awarded to Georgis — - . K. HTLL CONPANY. DETSOEY Union Pacifc System.l