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The bill presented by Mr. Kirkpatrick for services and expense in 

 making- preliminary sketches and report, amounting to $40.35, Avas 

 presented and warrant ordered drawn in payment of same. 



Secretary Simp.son presented various nuitters petaining to the 

 revision of the premium list for the 1909 fair, all of which were 

 agreed upon as pulilished in said list. 



^Members of the conniiittee conveised witii variou.s members of 

 the legislature with referenee to the appropriations bill for further 

 improvements at the grounds. 



Warrants for per diem and mih^age were issued as follows: 



No. 6944 C. E. Cameron, executive committee meeting $47.25 



No. G:)4.") \V. C. Brown, txprutive meeting 22. .50 



IN" VAfWTTOX. 



February 13, 19(19. 



Wairant No. 6940 for ^2. id was i.ssiud to the Russell's Railway 

 Guide Company in payment for subscrij)tion foi- the Railway Guide 

 for the ensuing year. 



Al.so warrant No. 6948 for $4.50 issued to the Des ^loines Daily 

 Xews Company in paynu'iit of sul)scription on the Daily News for 

 the past year. 



Al.so wairant Xo. 6949 for $4.32 issuetl to J. D. Springer in pay- 

 ment for advertising the state fail- of 19()S in the Times-Gazette of 

 Eagle Grove. Iowa. 



February 19, 1909. 



Wairant Xo. 6950 for $6.00 was issued to the R. L. Polk Co. in 

 payment of copy of the Des Moines City Directory. 



SPP]CIAL CO:\i:\IITTEE MEETING. 



February 19-20. 1909. 



The following members were present at the si^ecial committee 

 meeting: R. S. Johnston. E. J. Curtin. C. E. Cameron and W. C. 

 Brown. 



Mr. Johnston, having been appointed superintendent of the swine 

 department for the 1909 fair,. conferred with ]Mr. Simpson relative 

 to the special rules for the swine department and the best method 

 to pursue in handling applications and making assignments for pens 

 in said department. 



