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Mr. HolTnian moved that automobiles with one seat be admitted at 

 25 cents and those with two or more seats at 50 cents and that all be 

 treated the same as vehicles with horses attached in relation to x>olice 

 regulation on the grounds. 



Mr. Barnes moved that as an amendment that all automobiles be 

 charged 50 cents each. Amendment carried. Motion as amended was 

 adopted 10 ayes to 3 nays. 



On motion, adjourned to meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 at Room 

 C, Hodges House, Pontiac. 



Executive committee met as per adjournment at Hodges House, Pon- 

 tiac, Wednesday evening, September 14, 1904. 



Present — President Howland, Baldwin, Young, Secretary, Fifield, 

 Barnes, Custard, Ball, Rice, Waldron, McKay, Hofifman, Hardy, May- 

 nard, Dewey, Marshall, xVnderson. 



Minutes of last meeting read and approved. 



On motion order of business was suspended and superintendent's re- 

 ports were called for. 



A protest was received signed by John Lessiters Sons, J. T. Smith & 

 Sons, J. Frantz and Wollcott & Plumb, relating to ages of cattle awarded 

 premiums in Class 10. 



On motion of Mr. Fifield the superintendent was directed to procure 

 evidence relating to the ages of said cattle and present to the executive 

 committee Thursday evening. 



Motion carried. 



A protest was received from Peter Carten relating to premium in 

 Class 20, Lot 195, on account of unsoundness. 



The superintendent reported that the horse objected to had been ex- 

 amined and pronounced sound. 



It w^as moved that the protest be not sustained. 



The general superintendent requested the superintendents of cattle 

 and horses to arrange for a cavalcade of live stock on Friday. 



Adjourned to meet at 7:30 p. m., Thursday, 15th, Hodges House. 



Executive committee met at Hodges House, Pontiac, Thursday evening 

 September 15th, at 7:30 p. m. 



Present — The Treasurer, Secretary, Messrs. Barnes, Custard, Ball, 

 Dean, Rice, Waldron, McKay, Hoffman, Hardy, Maynard, Dewey, Hall, 

 Marshall, Anderson. 



In the absence of the president Mr. John McKay was called to the 

 chair. 



Minutes of last meeting read and approved. 



Mr, Maynard moved that w^hen this committee adjourn it be adjourned 

 to meet in Detroit on Tuesday, September 27th, at 9 o'clock a. m. at 

 such jjlace as may be secured by the secretary. 



Carried. 



On motion of Mr. Hoffman a recess was taken to Fridaj' evening at 

 7:30 p. ni., standard time. 



Carried. 



Executive committee met at Hodges House Pontiac, Friday evening, 

 September 16th, at 7 :30 p. m., a recess having been taken from Thursday 

 evening. 



Present — The President, Treasurer, Secretary, Messrs. Fifield, Barnes 



