FIFTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK — PART I. 121 



Mr. Pike moved that Licester- Lincoln class be divided, mak- 

 ing a class for each. Motion prevailed. 



Mr. Pike moved that an Iowa classification be made for the 

 Shropshires and Oxford Downs, premiums to be as follows: 

 Motion prevailed. 



Ram 2 years old or over $ 7 $5 $3 



Ram 1 year old or over 7 5 3 



Ram lamb 7 5 3 



Ewe 2 years old or over 7 5 3 



Ewe 1 year old or over 7 5 3 



Ewe lamb 7 5 3 



Sweepstakes — Ram 5 



Sweepstakes — Ewe 5 



Get of sire — pen of four lambs 10 5 



Prize for flock — to consist of not less than 



1 ram and 5 ewes 20 10 5 



On motion of Mr. Pike the class for " Middle Wool Flocks " 

 was divided into two classes, the Oxford, Hampshire Downs and 

 Dorsets, to be shown in one, and Shropshires and Southdowns 

 in the other; premiums to be $20, $10, $5. 



Mr. St. John moved that the revision of the rules governing 

 the entries in county exhibits, so that one or more exhibits can 

 be made from one county, be delegated to the superintendent of 

 the department and the secretary. Motion prevailed. 



Mr. St. John moved that $150 be added to the premiums in 

 the agricultural department, same to be divided as follows : $50 

 for artistic display of grains and grasses; $50 for artistic corn 

 display; and $50 for "county exhibits. Motion prevailed. 



Mr. Wragg moved that $100 be added to the premiums in the 

 horticultural department. Motion prevailed. 



Mr. McDonald moved that the request of the Iowa Swine 

 Breeders' Association for a plot of ground to be used as a 

 "Model Hog^ Farm " be referred to the executive committee, 

 with power to act. Motion prevailed. 



Mr. Packard moved that the executive committee be instructed 

 to provide a telephone system for the State Fair grounds. 

 Motion prevailed. 



Mr. Ledgerwood moved that the matter of providing attrac- 

 tions for the fair of 1905 be left in the hands of the executive 

 committee. Motion prevailed. 



Mr. Ledgerwood moved that the chair appoint a committee on 

 per diem and mileage, which motion prevailed, and the chair 



