Report by treasurer and disbursing . that he had $500 more cash than hisrecord of transportation called for. He stated that it wasfortunate that his record did not call for $500 more cashthan he had, in which case he would have been in a quan-dary what to do. But, these are cases where money passedback and forth in payment and change and it would havebeen marvelous to have had everything tally to a cent. Butin view of these cases, I think we were fortunate in beingable to preserve such a complete record as to membershipin the individual cases. I attach to this some sundry data, which


Report by treasurer and disbursing . that he had $500 more cash than hisrecord of transportation called for. He stated that it wasfortunate that his record did not call for $500 more cashthan he had, in which case he would have been in a quan-dary what to do. But, these are cases where money passedback and forth in payment and change and it would havebeen marvelous to have had everything tally to a cent. Butin view of these cases, I think we were fortunate in beingable to preserve such a complete record as to membershipin the individual cases. I attach to this some sundry data, which may prove in-teresting, even if it does not serve some useful purpose. SUBORDINATE LODGE RELIEF Relief Committees, appointed by the several Subor-dinate Lodges of San Francisco to investigate the appli-cants of their respective lodges who sought permanent re-lief, upon their applications, by recommending or disap-proving the same, occupied trust positions, requiring theexercise of good judgment and tact, and involving no small. y t *?* X. :_;:. .. 1 a a; I I CALIFORNIA PYTHIAN RELIEF FUND. Ill amount of time and labor. Honestly, earnestly and consci-entiously they performed their Pythian duties. I takepleasure in giving the names of the members constitutingthose Committees, specifying the respective lodges whichthey represented: South San Francisco, No. 4 5—Charles Milly, SamueiHansen, Peter H. Hulff. California, No. 1—J. J. Neuenberg, Henry Beaver, A. Damon, No. 2—A. T. Davis, Geo. L. Martin, J. H. Danton. Golden Gate, No. 3—F. A. Mecredy, M. A. Samuels,George King. Laurel, No. 4—J. E. Westoby, P. K. Kronnick, ErnestUlman, D. W. Saylor. Alemania, No. 8—W. J. Tuska, K. Winter, P. H. Kane,S. Vock, W. L. Davis. Eureka, No. 9—Fred L. Esker, Fred Klein, Geo. Harmonie, No. 15—Anton M. Kruekel, Henry Willweber,John Attinger, Wm. L. Bolton. Myrtle, No. 16—R. E. Davis, C. S. Hoffman, F. Reeb. Syracuse, No. 58—A. J. Paulist,


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