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years to the lemon interests, of one dollar, and the rate which they 

 have been giving to you, gentlemen, here of one dollar. We ask for the 

 same rate given to the orange shipments alone, and inasmuch as they 

 have been giving those rates to those interests, is there any reason 

 tenable why they should not extend the same rates and facilities to 

 the deciduous fruit growers? I thank you, gentlemen. (Applause. 



MR. BILLS. Mr. Chairman, I move that the Chair appoint a com- 

 mittee of three to take up the matter of finance and help out paying 

 for this report. 



The motion was dulv seconded and carried. 



PRESIDENT JEFFREY. I will appoint Senator C. B. Bills, Mr. 

 B. F. Walton, and Mr. J. P. Dargitz a committee of three to look after 

 Senator Bills' motion. 



The convention adjourned until December 9, 1909, at 9.30 a. m., but 

 in the mean time the delegates, on the evening of December 8th, 

 attended in a body a reception tendered them by the ladies of Wat- 

 sonville. 



