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Avhich was seconded by Mr. Wright. The motion was put to 

 vote and on roll call the following members voted in the af- 

 firmative: Johnston, Phillips, Brown, Packard, Legoe, Wragg, 

 Xedgerwood, McDonald, Pike, Wright, Morrow, Cam.eron, 

 Simpson and Ellyson. Those voting in the negative: St. 

 John and Wads worth. Result of vote was announced and the 

 president declared the motion to have carried. 



]\Ir. Cameron moved that the board recommend to the gov- 

 ernor for reappointment as director of the Iowa Weather and 

 Crop Service Mr. J. R. Sage of Polk county. Seconded by 

 Wadsworth and motion prevailed. 



On motion the board adjourned to meet at i :30 .'clock p.m. 



AFTERNOON SESSION. 



Board met pursuant to adjournment, and on roll call all mem- 

 bers were found to be present except the Governo:', President 

 of the Iowa State College, Koto and Ellyson. 



Secretary presented bill of Mr. John Cow^nie for $25 for 

 services rendered as superintendent of the electric light plant 

 at the fair of 1903. On motion of Mr. Wadsworth bill was 

 allowed, and the secretary authorized to issue warrant in pay- 

 ment therefor. 



Secretary presented bill from Mr. Cownie for $60 for eighty 

 police billies, purchased from the Institute for Feeble-Minded at 

 Glenwood, and on motion of Mr. Brown the bill was allowed 

 and the secretary authorized to draw warrant in payment 

 therefor. 



Mr. Cameron moved that the rental of pens in the swine de- 

 partment be placed at $1 each, size of pen 4 feet by 8 feet. 

 Seconded by Ledgerwood and motion prevailed. 



Mr. Packard sumbitted report of committee on adulteration 

 of foods and seeds. 



Mr. Cameron moved the following resolution: 



Resolved, That the report of the committee on adulteration of foods 

 and seeds be received and adopted, and that a copy be forwarded to the 

 Governor and members of the Thirtieth General Assembly for consider- 

 ation. 



