FOURTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK — PART I. 93 



Mr. Ledgerwood moved that Garth C. Fuller be selected as 

 assistant secretary at a salary of $75 per month. Motion pre- 

 vailed. 



Mr. Legoe placed in nomination for chief of police Mr. Don- 

 ald Hill of Buena Vista county, and moved that the rules be 

 suspended and the secretary instructed to cast the ertire vote 

 of the board for Mr. Hill. The vote was so' cast and the presi- 

 dent declared M'r. Hill duly elected chief of police for the fair of 

 1904. 



Mr. Packard placed in nomination for chief marshal Mr. T. 

 D. Doke of Davis county; there being no other nomrnations, it 

 was moved that the rules he suspended and the secretary in- 

 structed tO' cast the entire vote of the board for Mr. Doke. The 

 secretary so cast the vote and the president declared Mr. Doke 

 duly elected as chief marshal for the fair of 1904. 



T. J. Hudson of Madison county and C. M. Akes of Decatur 

 count}' were duly elected as assistant marshals. 



Mr. McDonald moved that the salary of chief marshal, assist- 

 ant marshals, chief of police, gate keepers, superrtitendents, 

 assistant superintendents and all other assistants be tlie same as 

 lor the year of 1903, which was seconded, and motion prevailed. 

 Salaries are as follows : 



Superintendents, not members of board $4.75 per day and actual 



railroad fare 



Assistant superintendents $3.75 per day and actual 



railroad fare 



Other help in departments not to exceed $3.25 per day 



Two assistant treasurers $5.75 per day each 



Ticket sellers $3.25 per day 



Police $2 50 per* day 



Mounted police $3.00 per day 



Gate keepers $2.50 per day 



Captains of gates $3.25 per day 



Chief marshal $50.00 



Two assistant marshals $30.00 each 



Chief of police $5.00 per day 



Assistant chief of police $3.25 per day and actual 



railroad fare 



Mr. McDonald moved that a fair be held in 1904 on the dates 

 recommended at the meeting of the American Association of 

 Fairs and Expositions at Chicago, viz : August I9ih to 28th, 



