
    Submitted on briefs February 23,
    affirmed March 9, 1926.
    MULTNOMAH STATE BANK v. MARY A. SMITH et al.
    (243 Pac. 1119.)
    (No Syllabus.)
    From Multnomah: Walter, H. Evans, Judge.
    In Banc.
    Affirmed.
    For appellants Henry A. Smith and Emil Crop, there was a brief over the name of Mr. Wm. M. Stone.
    
    For respondent W. R. Wilkinson there was a brief over the name of Mr. L. E. Schmitt.
    
    For respondent Multnomah State Bank there was a brief over the name of Mr. John Olson.
    
   BELT, J.

This is a suit in the nature of an accounting between Smith and Wilkinson, copartners, who were engaged principally in buying and selling livestock. It is agreed that inquiry should be limited to certain livestock sold at public sale in the name of Emil Crop. This controversy arises over the proceeds of the sale. The trial court found that Smith and his brother-in-law, Crop, entered into a conspiracy to defraud Wilkinson out of his interests therein, and rendered judgment in favor of such co-partners against Crop for $696.25. Judgment was also had against Smith in favor of Wilkinson for $215. There are no questions of law involved. We have carefully reviewed the evidence and concur in the findings and conclusions of the lower court. The decree is affirmed, and respondent is allowed costs and disbursements. Affirmed.  