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    3. for his wages during that time and for help during March, (the help in the restaurant for Eebruary had been paid out of the gross receipts for that month) and collected the balance $201.81, from Ong Loy, giv- ing him receipt therefor, and agreeing to allow him to move the res­taurant building when townsite was opened and he had secured a lot. It is also understood that Ong Loy. is to pay ground rental of ten dol­lars per month until such time as he is compelled to move. RANCH - LEASE. There were several parties who desired to lease the ranch, but all of them wished some time in which to make the payment, and con­sidering that it would be best to obtain cash if possible we concluded not to lease it on any other terms. Lease was finally effected with Walter Bracken, for $1000 cash. This lease runs to March 1st, 1906. £ A T T L E AND HORSES. There were 106 head of calves and yearlings gathered on the range and shipped to Salt Lake for sale, and in the same shipment two sad­dle horses, one of which was lame. The saddle horses and unbroken horses now in pasture will be shipped to Salt Lake, to the number of The brand, including the cattle and horses on the range, was sold to Mrs Helen J Stewart for $250.00. MISCELLANEOUS S T 0 £ K, ImpTements, eTc, The milch cows, broken horses, pigs, chickens, and the miscell­aneous farming implements, harness and wagons were disposed of to various parties, as per detailed statement attached, for total amount of $1428.00,