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Packard moved that we now adjourn until nine o'clock tomor- 

 row morning. Motion prevailed. 



FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1902. 



Board met at nine o'clock a. m., pursuant to adjournment with 

 President Morrow in the chair. 



On roll call the following menibers were found to be present: 

 Wright, Cameron, Morrow, Simpson, Phillips, Brown, Packard, 

 Legoe, Wragg, Ledgerwood, McDonald, Wadsworth and Pike. 

 St. John and Manatrey came in later. 



The secretary read the minutes of yesterday's board meeting 

 which were approved. 



The president presented the bond of G. D. Ellyson, treasurer, 

 in the sum of $50,000, signed by G. W. Marquardt who had 

 qualified in the sum of $100,000. 



Mr. Packard moved that the bond of Mr. Ellyson be approved, 

 which motion prevailed. 



The committee on rules made a report recommending the 



following changes: 



1st. GENERAL RULE NUMBER TEN: All entries close Saturday, 

 August 22d, at ten o'clock p. m., except in the speed, horse and cattle 

 departments; provided, that all entries sent by letter and mailed prior 

 to ten o'clock p. m., Saturday, August 22d, shall be entered if received 

 by the secretary before Monday, August 24, 1903, at nine o'clock a. m. 



2nd. GENERAL RULE NUMBER ELEVEN: All entries in depart- 

 ments A and C, horses and cattle, shall close on Wednesday, August 5, 

 1903, at ten o'clock p. m., and all entries in these departments A and C 

 must be mailed before ten o'clock p. m., Wednesday, August 5th, and re- 

 ceived by the secretary on or before ten o'clock p. m., August 8, 1903. 



3rd. GENERAL RULE NUMBER SIXTEEN: Hay, straw and grain. 

 A depot for hay, straw and grain will be established on the grounds. Hay 

 and straw delivered in the bale and sold at retailers' city prices by the 

 State Board of Agriculture. 



4th. GENERAL RULE NUMBER TWENTY-SIX: The chief of police 

 shall have police supervision of the grounds, under control of the presi- 

 dent and state board, etc. 



