ing: Hollywood Board of Trade, Humboldt Chamber of 

 Commerce, Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce, Riverside 

 Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco Manufacturers and 

 Producers Association, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, 

 Mission Promotion Association, San Francisco Merchants' 

 Exchange, California Promotion Committee, Shipowners' 

 Association of the Pacific Coast, Merced County Chamber of 

 Commerce, Dinuba Improvement Association, Pasadena 

 Board of Trade, Fresno County Chamber of Commerce, San 

 Joaquin Valley Commercial Association, Tri-County Refore- 

 station Committee, Fruitvale Board of Trade, San Diego 

 Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, 

 North of Bay Counties Association, Santa Cruz Board of 

 Trade, San Mateo Board of Trade, Mountain Counties Asso- 

 ciation, Berkeley Chamber of Commerce, Sacramento Valley 

 Development Association; Corps of Engineers, United States 

 Army; Calistoga Chamber of Commerce, Colusa County 

 Chamber of Commerce, Long Beach Chamber of Commerce, 

 California Lumber Producers Association, Napa Chamber of 

 Commerce, Santa Maria Chamber of Commerce, Oakland 

 Chamber of Commerce, Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce, 

 Potrero Commercial and Manufacturers Association of San 

 Francisco, Draymen's Association of San Francisco, Escon- 

 dido Chamber of Commerce, Oxnard Board of Trade, San 

 Francisco Piano Dealers Association, El Cajon Chamber of 

 Commerce, Eureka Twenty-five Thousand Club, San Luis 

 Obispo Chamber of Commerce, Petaluma Chamber of Com- 

 merce, Ridge Chamber of Commerce, and the Sebastopol and 

 Gold Ridge Chamber of Commerce." 



(Signed) D. W. Coolidge, 

 Wm. Robertson, 

 Clarence E. Edwords, 

 J. Relmond Smith, 

 IsiDOR Jacobs, 



Committee. 



The report of the Committee was adopted without dis- 

 cussion. 



The following telegrams of greeting and of regret were 

 read by the chairman: 



From Governor George C. Pardee, who was to have opened 

 the afternoon session with an address on ' ' The State and its 

 Relation to California Harbors:" 



"Combination of bad cold and inclement weather too much 

 for me. Regret I cannot attend San Diego meeting." 



From H. P. Wood, secretary of the Honolulu Chamber of 



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