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barn. The Secretary called the roll and the vote stood as fol- 

 loAvs: For the amphitheater: Morrow, Cameron, Packard, Led- 

 gerwood, McDonald, Olson, Pike and Wright ; for the hog barn ; 

 Simpson, Johnston, Brown, St. John and Legoe. The majority 

 of the Board having voted in favor of asking for an amphitheater 

 at this session of the legislature, the Executive Committee was 

 instructed to have plans and specifications prepared for a steel 

 or concrete amphitheater, and to use their discretion for prefer- 

 ence ; also to prepare the necessary bill for introduction. 



JMr. St. John moved that the Executive Committee be author- 

 orized to make necessary improvements on the Exposition 

 Building, in a sum not to exceed six thousand dollars ($6,000). 

 Motion prevailed. ■ 



Mr. Legoe moved that the Executive Committee be instructed 

 to provide for the erection of a new cattle barn, at a cost not to 

 exceed three thousand dollars ($3,000). Motion prevailed. 



On motion of Mr. Packard, three thousand dollars ($3,000) 

 was appropriated for miscellaneous improvements. 



Mr. Wright moved that eight hundred dollars ($800) be 

 appropriated for placing an ice box and other improvements in 

 the Dairy Department of the Agricultural, Horticultural and 

 Dairy Building. Motion prevailed, 



Mr. Brown moved that three thousand dollars ($3,000), or 

 so much thereof as may be necessary', be appropriated for 

 improvements in the Swine Department. Motion prevailed. 



Mr. St. John, Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions, 

 submitted the following and moved its adoption, which motion 

 prevailed : 



RESOLUTION ON THE DEATH OF FORMER MEMBER OF STATE BOARD 



DANIEL SHEEHAN. 



Whereas, The Supreme Master has called from labor to 

 rest our friend and former colleague, Daniel Sheehan, who for 

 many years was an honored member of the Iowa State Board of 

 Agriculture, and who at one time was president of the Live 

 Stock Breeders Association of Iowa, and was an active member 

 of the Iowa State Dairy Association, and one of the pioneers 

 in the creamery industry of this State, and a prominent Short 

 Horn Breeder ; therefore be it 



