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(Jn motion of Capt. Reed the report was accepted and ordered 

 placed on file. 



The President : The next officer to report will be the treasurer, 

 Mr. Lyman. 



Mr. Arthur B. Lyman presented the "Annual Report of the 

 Treasurer." (See index.) 



On motion of Mr. Henry Husser the report was adopted and 

 ordered placed on file. 



The President: The next matter to be taken up will be- the 

 annual reports of the vice-presidents. We will not exactly listen 

 to the formal reports, but they will be filed for publication with the 

 secretary, and we shall hear from each of the vice-presidents as they 

 are called an informal report not to exceed two minutes. As Mr. 

 Cashman of the first congressional district is not present, we will 

 first hear from Mr. Older, of the second congressional district. 

 (See index.) 



Discussion. 

 ■ At this juncture the Bryant Post Quartette very agreeably enter- 

 tained the audience with several patriotic vocal selections which 

 were heartily applauded. 



The President : The next on our program we will hear from the 

 vice-president of the fifth congressional district, Mr. Haggard, since 

 those of the third and fourth are not present. (See index.) 

 .Discussion. 



The President : We will now hear from the eighth congressional 

 district, from Mr. Westman, of Sandstone. (See index.) 



Discussion. 



The President : We will now hear from the representative of 

 the seventh congressional district, Mr. Jacobson. (See index.) 



Discussion. 



The President : From the ninth congressional district w'e have 

 Mr. Hagen, of Hendrum. Mr. Hagen represents the extreme north- 

 western congressional district, I believe. (See index.) 



Discussion. 



The President: Mr. M. R. Cashman, representing the first dis- 

 trict, is now present, and we will listen to his report. (See index.) 



Discussion. 



The President : I believe this concludes the reports of the vice- 

 presidents, and we will now take up the reports of the superintend- 

 ents of trial stations. I will ask Mr. Thos. E. Cashman to report for 

 the Owatonna station. (See index.) 



Discussion. 



The President : We have heard some very valuable advice from 

 Mr. Cashman, which w^e ought to take to heart. We will next hear 

 from the Excelsior station, which is in charge of Mr. Lyman. (See 

 index.) 



The President : The next station to report will be that at Monte- 

 video, which is conducted by Judge Moyer. (See index.) 



Discussion. 



