30 FIFTEENTH ANNUAI^ REPORT OF THE 



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Bal. on hand in State Fund $1,336.21 President Baxter — We will hear from 



Received on Ass'n Fund 286.94 ^^e Legislative Committee, I believe Dr. 



Total Receipts $2,502.91 Baxter was the Chairman. 



ASSOCIATION FUND. Dr. Baxter — You were the Chairman, 



On hand Nov. 18. 1914 .$ 197.44 Mr. President. 



^171915^ . !!°"! ^: .^: .^*.°"^ . .^'°''' 89 so president Baxter— Well, ladies and 



! gentlemen, I don't know just what to 



'i'otal $ 2S6.94 report. I know that we secured our 



Credit paid J. A. Stone lOO-OO $1,000 for the Association and I believe 



Balance on hand $ 186.94 we secured the $2,000 for the Inspector, 



Credit Nov. 9, 1915, J. A. Stone... 89.50 but I believe some part of it was ap- 



Balance on hand Nov. 18, 1914.... 197.44 p^opriated in an illegal manner, so it 



Total $ 286.94 was cut out by the Supreme Court. 



Bal. on hand in Association Fund $ 186.94 ivr,. -crii/^^-nr «cnn ^<' ,■ + 



Paia J. A. Stone 100.00 Mr. Kildow— $600 of it. 



Paid into State Fund 879.76 President Baxter — What was that 



Balance on ..and in State Fund.. 1,336.21 fo^., the paying of deputies, was it not? 



Total $2,502.91 Mr. Kildow— No, the Inspector's per 



Respectfully diem; that was all that was held up. 

 CHARLES BECKER, 



Treasurer. President Baxter — I think we will get 



President Baxter — You have heard that; we are all right, we have gotten 



the report of the Treasurer, what will what we expected to get and we will 



you do with it? ^® ^1' right for the next two years; 



Mr. Kildow — I move that the Treas- an<3. if there is no meeting of the legis- 



urer's Report be received and turned lature this coming winter, we will not 



over to the Auditing Committee. have to worry about that. 



Motion seconded and carried. President Baxter — Are there any 



President Baxter — I will appoint on other committees, Mr. Secretary? 



that Committee Mr. C. P. Dadant and Dr. Baxter— In regard to that Legis- 



Dr. Baxter. tive Committee; you know the legisla- 



President Baxter— I believe the $61 ture is in session now and the $614 that 



I received was the expense of your is coming to Mr. Kildow will have to 



delegate to Denver. be looked after by the Legislative Com- 



What is your further pleasure? mittee. In fact the whole appropriation 



Mr. Stone-^In itemizing the account, is slightly in jeopardy for the Inspec- 



I wish the Treasurer would state what tor; I think it will be well while we 



it is for. The item of $58.57 paid to are here to see the members of the 



James A. Stone is for items as fol- Appropriation Committee. • 



lows: (Paid for supplies during the President Baxter-Well, we will do 



year) : ^j^^^^ 



1914. ®*^** ^""'^ *° ''^^- ^- ®*°"^- Mr. Kildow-If the legislature does 



Nov. 14 — Express on badges $ .26 not re-make that appropriation we are 



Nov. 14-One rubber date stamp... .25 out, as I understand it. 



Nov. 14 — One bottle ink 6.t 



Nov. 17— Telegram from B. N. Gates .60 Dr. Baxter — We will be out the $614. 



Nov. 20 — Kessberger, for photograph •., t--ij t* t, t 



of group .... 2 00 Mr. Kildow — If you have no Inspec- 



1915. tor he cannot appoint any deputies, so 

 Jan. 7—1,000 stamped envelopes you are out; we have to look after the 



and printing 13.00 , , ... c ^-u »o nnn *i 



Jan. 7—1.000 envelopes and print- ^^'^ole appropriation of the $2,000, the 



ing 2.50 way it looks to me, while just now the 



Jan. 7— Printing POOO circular injunction holds out that part that goes 



letters, $8.75; postage, 3u ^ .i, t j. „ j- t 



cents .... ..... ... 9 05 ^'^ ^^e Inspector, per diem. I was up 



Jan. 12 — Stationery and postage 31 to see about it this morning, they have 



Jan. 16— One fee in stamps ._ .50 paid the expenses up to date but they 



Jan. 19 — Gummed paper, 2.-) cents: , -r. -u j- .^ <-. .. i, 



one rubber stamp, 50 cents .75 have, held my per diem for September 



Apr. 20 — 2.^0 large Manila envelopes. 2.70 and-iQc'tober. They have it tangled up 



May 6—100 fi cent stamps for send- ■ gohiewhere; I had to make a schedule 



mg out Report 6.00 ... ^ x- r. ^ x .i. j ^■ 



May 6—200 5 cent stamps for send- out, stating what I pay the deputies 



ing out Report 10.00 per diem, etc; the $614 was to pay 



Nov. 4—50 badges for Convention. . 10.00 ^ne per diem; that is the only part the 



Total $58.57 injunction has held up, but if they don't 



