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motion was seconded by W. J. Scott of Ida county and moved 

 that if there were no other nominations that the rules be sus- 

 pended and the secretary instructed to cast the unanimous vote 

 of the convention for Mr. Pike. Motion prevailed. 'The sec- 

 retary so cast the vote and the president declared H. L. Pike 

 duly elected as member of the board from the Eleventh district. 

 There being- no further business, Mr. A. H. Grissell moved 

 that the convention be now adjourned. Motion pre 'ailed and 

 the president declared the convention adjourned. 



J. C. SiMPSOX, Secretary. 



