FIFTEENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART I 



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Mr. President: Your committee on per diem and mileage beg to re- 

 port as follows: 



Ul'iS C. E. Cameron_ 



1115!) O. A. Olson 



lllfJO C. H. Tribby-- 



111«1 C. W. Phillips.- 



11102 Klmer M. Reeves 



111(53 E. J. Curtin 



111C4 Cyras A. Tow.. 



11165 Chas. F. Curtis 



11166 Jiio. P. Mullin.. 



11167 H. L. Pike 



% 34.00 

 35.50 

 26.40 

 33.00 

 24.30 

 35.50 

 23.20 

 15.70 

 27.70 

 32.60 



Respectfully submitted. 



Ou motion the board adjourned. 



J. p. MULLEX, 

 O. A. OLSOX, 

 H. L. PIKE. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING. 

 MARCH 6, 1914. 



Members present : Cameron, Olson and Corey, also board mem- 

 ber Cnrtin. 



The committee took np the matter of letting contracts in .accord- 

 ance with resolution of board. 



Committee required contract bond for 25 per cent of contract 

 on each job. 



Contracts Avere let as follows to the lowest bidders : 



Cattle barn — J. E. Lovejoy % 5,4.30.00 



Street car station — The Sliorthill Co 2,600.00 



Subway — On revised plan — Des Moines Eng. & Const. Co 6,043.00 



The lowest combination bid for cement walks and floors, which 

 was made by the firm of Louis J. Johnson and J. R. Potts, was 

 accepted. Tlieir l)id was Sygc for walks and 6^40 for floors. 



Arrangements were made for a committee meeting with Dr. 

 Voldeng and the superintendents of the various departments of 

 the Women and Children's building, on March 18th. 



The committee with architect, visited the grounds for the pur- 

 pose of definitely locating the subway. 



The committee and Mr. Curtin went over sketch for paddock, 

 making a number of suggestions and directed the architect to pro- 

 ceed with plan as outlined. 



