. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. o Q ^ERICA.^. 42dYEAR. CHICAGO, ILL, JANUARY 30,1902, No. 5, 3 ^. ^ Editorial. ^^ TIi«' CalilVn-iiia Conveiilion was held iii Aiificlcs, .lull. lU ami 1?. The foUow- ins; ollicers were re-elected: I'l-esidont, G. S. Stubbletield; seeretary- lrc'!isui-ei', .J. F. Molntvi'e; vice-presidents, (i. \V. lirodbeck, H. E. \Vilder, G. F. Merriam, M. II. Meudlesou, and H. C. Williamson. A Los Angeles newspaper report refers to the convention in part as follows: It was decided to orijanize the business end of the Association on the plan of the Southern Cali


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. o Q ^ERICA.^. 42dYEAR. CHICAGO, ILL, JANUARY 30,1902, No. 5, 3 ^. ^ Editorial. ^^ TIi«' CalilVn-iiia Conveiilion was held iii Aiificlcs, .lull. lU ami 1?. The foUow- ins; ollicers were re-elected: I'l-esidont, G. S. Stubbletield; seeretary- lrc'!isui-ei', .J. F. Molntvi'e; vice-presidents, (i. \V. lirodbeck, H. E. \Vilder, G. F. Merriam, M. II. Meudlesou, and H. C. Williamson. A Los Angeles newspaper report refers to the convention in part as follows: It was decided to orijanize the business end of the Association on the plan of the Southern California Fruit Exchange, and to dispose of the honey crop through the latter's selling agencies, thus saving the association the extra expense of conducting independent agencies. Each county will be organized into a sepa- rate exchange, each to elect one of its number to become a member of the Southern Califor- nia Honey Exchange in this city, which plan centralizes the business here. The following apiarists were appointed to organize their separate ooauties: Solas Wood, Santa Barbara; J. F. Mclntyre, Ventura; R. B. Borden and R. G. Clark, San Diego county; E. A. Honey and Emerson Bros., Orange county; C. B. Schwack, Riverside; D. A. Wheeler and H. C. Williamson, San Bernardino; Frank McXay, Los Angeles. J. F. Mclntyre, Maj. G. H. Marion and Frof. A. J. Cook, were elected as the Executive Committee. E. A. Honey, Frank McNay, T. F. Arundell and Allen Barrett were after- ward added to the committee. By organizing on the basis of the fruit ex- changes, and disposing of their honey just as fruit is now marketed, the bee-keepers liope to work together in the upholding of the price of their product, and to help each other through the present dry and unprofitable sea- son. Read Up Back I^iiiiibers.—It you are like most bee-keepers, you are busier in sum- mer than in winter. Often it happens that in summer the bee-keeper is so busy that when he receives a copy of this or any other bee


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