Report by treasurer and disbursing . e: New York, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Galves-ton, Dubois, Pennsylvania; Boise City, Idaho; Chicago, Se-attle, Cincinnati, San Antonio, Cleveland, Bayard, NewMexico; Detroit, Houston, Denver, Marshfield, Wisconsin;Telluride, Colorado; Portland, Youngstown, Ohio; Decatur,Illinois; Kansas City, Omaha, Cripple Creek, Colorado;Galesburg, Illinois; Cananea, Mexico; Tacoma, Salt LakeCity, Boston, Cherryvale, Kansas; El Paso, Spokane, , Middletown, Ohio; Mukwango, Wisconsin; St. Joseph,Reno and Ridgeway, South Carolina. In California: Sacramento, F


Report by treasurer and disbursing . e: New York, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Galves-ton, Dubois, Pennsylvania; Boise City, Idaho; Chicago, Se-attle, Cincinnati, San Antonio, Cleveland, Bayard, NewMexico; Detroit, Houston, Denver, Marshfield, Wisconsin;Telluride, Colorado; Portland, Youngstown, Ohio; Decatur,Illinois; Kansas City, Omaha, Cripple Creek, Colorado;Galesburg, Illinois; Cananea, Mexico; Tacoma, Salt LakeCity, Boston, Cherryvale, Kansas; El Paso, Spokane, , Middletown, Ohio; Mukwango, Wisconsin; St. Joseph,Reno and Ridgeway, South Carolina. In California: Sacramento, Fresno, Los Angeles, Stock-ton, Gazelle, Watsonville, Oakdale, Modesto, Angels Camp,San Bernardino and Oceanside. The records show that railroad transportation was fur-nished a number of persons and paid for by this Depart-ment; but these persons simply secured orders for trans-portation, the amount of which was charged to this De-partment, in order to secure the BENEFIT of the reducedrate allowed, which they could not otherwise have received,. CALIFORNIA PYTHIAN RELIEF FUND. 83 but RETURNED or PAID the FULL AMOUNT, and all ofwhich is accounted for in financial statement; hence thetransportation so secured by them involved no cost of thisDepartment, and is not included in list of relief afforded. SHOES, $1, Considering the reduction or discount allowed under thearrangement made with firms from whom the purchaseswere made, the regular retail price for the shoes pur-chased would have been practically $1, Number of members to whom or for the families ofwhom shoes were provided, 2 71. Number of pairs of shoes supplied for children of allages and for adults, about 700; that is, 700 persons weresupplied with shoes. HOSPITALS, FUNERALS, DRUGS AND MEDICINES. (Sanitorium Charges account Past Grand Chancellor. W. H. Bodfish, $) Sundry—At Boysons Pharmacy; at Bowman & ; atThomas Donlons. H. S. Johnson, Oakland No. 103, drugs, medicines,nurses and doctors, $214. B


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