70 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



MEETINGS OF THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



State Fair Grounds, Thursday Morning, August 27, 1903, 



Meeting called to order 1)y the president, and on roll call the 

 following- niemljers were found to be present : Morrow, Cam- 

 eron, Sihipson, Ellyson, Phillips, St. John, Packard, Legoe. 

 Wragg-, Ledgerwcod, AIcDonald and Manatrey. 



Mr. Cameron moved that the chief of police, superintendent of 

 gates and the treasurer l^e permitted to relieve any of their men 

 who desired to go home, and that the secretarv^ be instructed to 

 issue warrants in payment of their services. 



yh'. Legoe moved that the secretary be authorized to issue war- 

 rants in payment of stock premiums, as soon as books are re- 

 ceived from the respective stock departments. Motion prevailed 



Mr. Ellyson moved that the secretary be authorized to issue 

 warrants in payment of judges when the same had been o. k.'d 

 l)y the superintendent of the department. Motion prevailed. 



On motion board adjourned to meet at I2 o'clock noon, August 

 28th. 



Friday, August 28, 1903. 



Board met pursuant to adjournment, and on roll call the fol- 

 lowing members were found to be present: Morrow, Camerc'u, 

 Simpson, ^lanatrey, Phillips, St. John, Packard, Legr3e, Wragg, 

 Ledgerwc od, McDonald and Pike. 



August 29, 1903, 10 O'clock a. m. 



Board met pursuant to adjournment with the following menv 

 JDers present : ^Morrow, Simpson, Brown, St. John, Packard, 

 Legoe, Wragg, Wadsworth and Pike. 



Air. Packard presented a petition from the manufacturers of 

 Miarshalltown, asking for a location of a building on the fair 

 grounds. Action was deferred until the December meeting of the 

 board. 



