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On motion of Mr. Cameron. Secretary was authorized to 

 issue a warrant in the name of Mrs. J. W. Essex for $20.00; 

 her husband, J. W. Essex, being one of the special State Fair 

 policemen, and who was killed in this city on Saturday night. 

 August 26, 1905. 



Mr. Packard moved that the committee on per diem and 

 mileage be appointed ; motion prevailed. The President 

 appointed as such committee Legoe, Pike and Olson, who reported 

 as follows. 



On motion the report of the committee on per diem and 

 mileage was adopted and Secretaiy authorized to issue warrants 

 in payment thereof. 



In the matter of purchasing a litter carrier from the Louden 

 Machinery Co., in Barn No. 12, same was referred to the Execu- 

 tive Committee with power to act. 



Mr. Legoe introduced the following resolution and moved 

 its adoption, which motion prevailed. 



RESOLUTION. 



"We the members of the State Board of Agriculture, other than the 

 Executive Committee, hereby wish to express our appreciation of the 

 great work done by our Executive Committee, Mr. Morrow, Mr. Cameron 

 and Mr. Simpson, for the Iowa State Fair, and we feel that the great 



