252 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



Each members of said board shall receive as his compensation the sura 

 of ten dollars ($10) for each session attended, and ten cents per mile addi- 

 tion when required to travel a distance of more than ten miles to attend 

 such meeting. 



Sec. 4. Said board of inspectors shall organize by electing from their 

 number a president, a vice-president and a treasurer, and may appoint a 

 secretary, and, if needed, two inspectors, such secretary and inspectors to 

 be compensated by said board. 



It shall be the duty of the secretary to receive complaints regarding 

 the disposition of the articles of country produce shipped on commission to 

 licensed receivers, and instruct inspectors to investigate the same, and 

 make a report, to be submitted to ^-aid board at its next regular meeting. 



Sec. 5. Said board shall meet monthly on the second Wednesday of 

 each month for the purpose of transacting such business as may come be- 

 fore them; and said board is hereby authorized to provide a room or place 

 of meeting and for permanent headquarters in the city of Chicago, at an 

 annual rental of not more than seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750), said 

 rent to be paid from the funds of said board. A detailed statement of all 

 expenditures of the board shall be made to the governor each year. 



Sec. 6. Every person, firm or corporation in the State of Illinois doing 

 business in a city of more than fifty thousand population, receiving on 

 consignment for sale on commission butter, eggs, poultry, game, dressed 

 calf, green and decideous fruits, berries, and other commodities the product 

 of the farm, with the exception of grains, live stock and dressed meats, shall 

 first procure from the board a license to carry on said business, for which 

 said party or parties shall pay into the State treasury the sum of twenty- 

 five dollars ($25) annually, said license to be renewed annually. 



Sec. 7. The board shall have the power to prescribe a system of books 

 and accounts to be kept by licensed commission receivers, and said inspec- 

 tors and members of said board, or duly authorized agents of said board, 

 shall have access to such books, accounts and memoranda upon demand, 

 and have power to send for books and papers and. examine under oath. 



