MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 349 



BOOTHS, RENTS AND PRIVILEGES. 



To the President and the Executive Committee of the Michigan State 

 Agricultural Society : 

 Gentlemen, 1 would respectfully report — 



My receipts from my personal allowances for 1900 $1,GT5 93 



My receipts from all other sources 988 25 



Making a total of ' |2,664 18 



Mr receipts from mv personal collection were |26.38 more in 1900 

 than in 1899. 



]\Iv receipts from other sources were 124:3.95 less in 1900 than in 

 1899. 



Leaving my total collections for 1900 |213.95 less than in 1899, the 

 high water mark. 



My pay roll for 1900 was |172.33, being |57.95 more in 1900 than in 

 1899 on account of having more men. 



Respectfully submitted, 



H. R. DEWEY, 



Superintendent. 



GATES. 



To the President and members of the Executive Committee of the Mich- 

 igan State Agricultural Societj': 



Gentlemen — Being superintendent of the gates I make the following 

 report : 



I employed thirteen men to tend gates at $2.50 per day each and 

 their railroad fare one way or excursion rates. They paid their own 

 board: and three men to attend grand stand doors at |1.00 per day each, 

 making a total of |174.50 paid for gate labor, all of which is respect- 

 fully submitted. 



W. P. CUSTARD, 

 Superintendent of Gates. 



POLICE. 



To the President and members of the Executive Committee of Michigan 



State Agricultural Society: 



Gentleinen — A\'ith the able assistance of helj) the Society received 

 from oflicers of Grand Rapids, the department of police ran very 

 smoothly. 



Pay roll of police department $502 70 



Fines collected 1 30 



Respectfully submitted, 



E. W. HARDY, 

 Superintendent of Police. 



