FOURTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART I. 95 



Mr. Packard offered the following^ resolution, v/hich was 

 adopted : 



Resolved, That the executive committee have prepared a plan show- 

 ing a perspective and ground plan of a fireproof building of suitable 

 dimensions to hold the exhibits of agriculture, horticulture and dairy 

 departments, with estimates of the cost. 



Also, the cost of remodeling the old horticultural building for use as 

 a woman's building and an emergency hospital. 



Also, the cost of three hog barns. 



Also, fireproof building for the power house and pumping station. 



Also, the cost of repairing the agricultural building for use as. a 

 poultry building. 



Re it further resolved, — That the executive committee prepare and 

 present to the Thirtieth General Assembly a bill for an appropriation to 

 <"over the cost of the improvements above named. 



Mr. McDonald moved that the executive committee be author- 

 ized to see what the purchase of the land lying south of the 

 fair grounds would cost, and what the land belonging to the 

 State and lying on the east of the fair grounds coald be sold 

 for, and confer with the executive council in regard to the sale 

 and purchase of same. Seconded by Packard and ir-ction pre- 

 vailed. 



Mr. Wadsworth moved that the grounds north of Grand 

 Avenue between the west fence and the ditch be set aside for the 

 location of city buildings. Motion prevailed. 



The assignment of superintendents of departments for the 

 fair of 1904 was delegated to the executive committee. 



Mr. Packard moved that the executive committee take proper 

 steps to have ditch running through the west part of the fair 

 grounds opened to a proper width and depth for drainage. Mo- 

 tion prevailed. , , 



The executive committee presented the following assignment 

 of superintendent for the fair of 1904, and on motion of Mr. 

 McDonald report was adopted : , 



Superintendent of tickets C. W. Phillips 



Superintendent of gates T. C. Legoe 



Superintendent of privileges J. W. Wadsworth 



Superintendent of horses W. C. Brown 



Superintendent of speed C. E. Cameron 



Superintendent of cattle S. B. Packard 



Superintendent of swine R. S, Johnston 



