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bers whose orchards consist of over 3,000 and not over 

 5,000 fruit trees shall pay an annual fee of eight dollars, 

 and all other members shall pay an annual fee of ten 

 dollars ; said fees shall be paid to the Treasurer of the 

 Bureau in advance, and if not paid by the fifteenth of 

 August in each year the Treasurer shall deduct the fee 

 from the returns (if any) of any delinquent member that 

 may pass through his office. 



15. The Distributor may be removed from his office 

 at any time by a majority of the Executive Committee. 



16. Sufficient clerical and telegraphic force shall be 

 furnished by the Executive Committee to the Distrib- 

 utor to properly perform the duties pertaining to his 

 department. 



17. The Chairman of the Executive Committee, or 

 any four members thereof, may at any time call a meet- 

 ing of said Committee. 



18. The Distributor shall employ a telegraphic or other 

 agent at each Station from whence members ship their 

 peaches. 



19. The Treasurer shall make such disposition of the 

 funds of the Bureau as the majority of the Executive 

 Committee may direct. 



20. The Distributor's agent at each Station shall keep 

 a book in which all telegraphic reports of the markets 

 shall be entered, and said book shall be open for the 

 sole inspection of the members of the Bureau at all 

 times. 



21. The Executive Committee shall, whenever prac- 

 ticable, make arrangements with its commission men to 

 charge the Bureau less than the regular commission, and 

 this difference shall accrue to the Treasury of the Bureau 

 to assist in paying the working expenses. 



22. This Bureau is hereby organized as a part of the 

 Delaware Fruit Exchange, but the Bureau's accounts 



