32 BOARD OF AGKICULTURE. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, APRIL 10, 1901. 



On motion the matter of the repair of the pump on the Fair 

 Grounds was referred to the President and Secretary, with power 

 to act. 



On motion of Mr. Beauchamp, seconded by Mr. Niblack, the 

 matter of printing, stationery, advertising, purchasing tickets, etc*., 

 was referred to a committee to be named by the President. 



On motion of Mr. JSTiblack, duly seconded, the matter of fixing 

 the rates to be charged for stalls in the stables on the Fair Grounds 

 for training purposes, was referred to the committee on caring 

 for the track, with instructions to said committee to charge the 

 sum of $40 for a stable where it was used exclusively by one 

 person. 



On motion of Mr. Beauchamp, duly seconded, the Secretary 

 was authorized and instructed to request the Citizens' Street Car 

 Company for a loan of 150 settees during the fair. 



On motion of Mr. Jones, duly seconded, the Secretary was in- 

 structed to rent the pasture land in the Fair Grounds enclosure 

 to Mr. Frank P. Johnson for the sum of $100 for the season. 



On motion of Mr. _ Jones, seconded by Mr. Claypool, the rates 

 for the use of the Fair Grounds for picnic and other purposes were 

 fixed as follows : 



For the use of the grounds and track, $100 per day; for Retail 

 Grocers' Association picnic, $Y5; for use of grounds without track 

 and grand stand, $50 per day. 



On motion of Mr. Claypool, seconded by Mr. Thompson, the 

 claim of Mrs. Theresa H. Smith for the rental of 134 acres of land 

 now leased by the Board, and other bills were allowed, and war- 

 rants for the same were authorized to be issued. 



On motion of Mr. ISTiblack, seconded by Mr. Thompson, it was 

 ordered by the Committee that Mr. Jones, of the committee, be 



