Trial balance December 6th, 1913, after closing books: 



Tools $806.70 



Horses and saddles 279.30 



First National bank 299.69 



Bills Payable 500.00 



Maps 52.26 



Office fixtures 8b.95 



Season of 1913 2,165.64 



Water craft 639.36 



Wm. Wallace 80 



Frank Wood 78 



C. M. Young . 80 



$2,665.64 $2,665.64 



The telephone companies, as usual, allowed our War- 

 dans free use of their toll lines throughout the district. 

 Cost of extinguishing 52 fires during the season was only 

 $288.93. Cost of patroling, $4,417.84, while the net cost 

 for the season was only $7,666.45. Of this amount 

 $2,953 was expended for labor, $1,569.79 for board, lodg- 

 ing and horse feed, and $287.69 for provisions and sup- 

 plies. $1,000, received from the Federal Government un- 

 der the Weeks Law, should be added, which would make 

 the net cost $8,666.45, which is very low, considering the 

 1,060,332 acres patroled. 



Respectfully submitted, 



J. A. HUMBIRD, 



Secretary-Treasurer. 



Dec. 6, 1913. 

 Board of Directors, 



Pend d'Oreille Timber Protective Assn. 

 Gentlemen: 



We, the undersigned, have examined the books of the 

 Association for the year ending December 1st, 1913, and 

 find them to be correct. Vouchers for all payments made 

 are on file, all items properly charged, and all entries 

 correctly made. 



Respectfully submitted, 



A. C. WHITE, 

 H. C. CULVER, 



By B. HITCHCOCK, 



Auditing Committee. 



