292 THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 



Your Local Committee is indebted to Mr. L. F. Jouno, Mr. Wal- 

 ter Jouno, Mr. Fred Wick and Mr. Herman Rauchfuss for the com- 

 plimentary use of their automobiles to bring visitors from the 

 Union station to the Convention headquarters. 



The Local Committee raised the amount of $85.95 as an enter- 

 tainment fund from twenty-eight contributors. 



EXPENSE 

 Programs, $8.75 ; Phone, 20 cents ; Advertising, $12.00 ; Music, 

 $10.00; Refreshments, $13.50; Signs, $8.50; Traveling expenses, 

 $6.00; Rent of table, $1.50; Custodian, $5.50; Rent of Tramway au- 

 ditorium, $20.00. Total $85.95. 



Signed, 



WESLEY FOSTER, Chairman, 



N. L. HENTHORNE, 



L. F. JOUNO. 



Report of Auditing Committee 



We, the Auditing Committee, having gone over the accounts as 

 given us, find an error of one ($1.00) dollar in the itemized disburse- 

 ments. The total disbursements are shown to ba S2.783.8G 

 whereas, we find it to be $2,789.86. 



This leaves a balance in the treasury of $17.63 instead of $18.63 

 as given in the Secretary-Treasurer's report. 



J. H. STONEMAN, 

 JOHN C. BULL, 

 WESLEY FOSTER, 

 Committee. 



Resolutions 



The National Beekeepers' Convention assembled in National 

 convention in Denver, for the purpose of advancing the interests 

 of the bee culture industry, consider it is its pleasure and duty to 

 adopt the following resolutions: 



OLD MEMBERS 



We thank the old members of the National Beekeepers' Asso- 

 ciation for coming long distances to attend this meeting, thus 

 bringing the memories of the past abreast the problems of the pres- 

 ent. We thank those old members for the inspiration which we 

 hope may always animate the N. B. K. A. 



COLORADO B. K. A. 

 Whereas, The Colorado Beekeepers' Association, through chair 



