before he became a member, and as the parties lived in his district, 

 he would be glad to have them heard on the subject of their sus- 

 pension. 



Mr. Rossiter moved that they be heard, 



On motion of Mr. Lovejoy, the motion was laid on the table, 



On motion of Mr. Dickirson, the board adjourned to meet at 8:30 

 a. m., Monday, Sept. 24, 1900. 



Dome Building, 

 Illinois State Fair Grounds, 



Sept. 24, 1900. 



The board met pursuant to adjournment. 



President Fulkerson in the chair, 



Mr. Dickirson, superintendent of privileges, asked for instructions 

 relative to the admission of bands, minstrels, etc., employed by con- 

 cessionaries, to the grounds during the fair, and was referred to the 

 superintendent of tickets. 



No further business was transacted. 



On motion of Mr. Madden, the board adjourned until tomorrow 

 morning at 8:30 o'clock 



Dome Building, Sept. 25, 1900. 



The board met pursuant to adjournment. 



President Fulkerson in the chair. 



By unanimous consent, the superintendent of tickets was author- 

 ized to admit the Parlin & Orendorff band of Canton, to the grounds 

 during the week of the fair, free of charge. 



By unanimous consent, Mr. Conger, Special Commissioner of the 

 Pan-American Exposition, addressed the board in the interest of the 

 said exposition. 



On motion of Mr. Tatman, the board adjourned until tomorrow 

 morning at 8:30 o'clock. 



Dome Building, Sept. 26, 1900. 



The board met pursuant to adjournment. 



President Fulkerson in the chair. 



No business. 



On motion of Mr. Vittum, the board adjourned until tomorrow 

 morning at 8:30 o'clock. 



