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walks if they see fit. Seconded by Morrow. Roll call had, there 

 was found to be four affirmative votes and eight negative, so 

 amendment was declared lost, and the original motion carried on 

 roll call. 



Mr. Packard moved that the sixth proposition as read in the reso- 

 lution be approved, and that the executive committee be author- 

 ized to purchase a roller if they think necessary. Seconded by Gib- 

 son and motion prevailed. 



Mr. Gibson moved that we have night attractions. Seconded by 

 Morrow and motion prevailed. 



Mr. Gibson moved that the matter of night attractions be left 

 with the executive committee. Seconded by Brown. 



Oameron moved to amend by allowing the Executive Commit- 

 tee, to* expend $2,500, if found necessary for night attractions. 

 Seconded by Brown. Dr. Gibson accepted the amendment and 

 the motion prevailed. 



Dr. Gibson moved that the executive committee be authorized 

 to secure good day attractions. Seconded by St. John and motion 

 prevailed. 



Mr. Manatrey moved to adjourn which motion prevailed. 



J. C. Simpson, 



Secretary. 



FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1902. 



Board met pursuant to adjournment with President Frasier in 

 the chair. Roll call and all members found to be present. 



Minutes of yesterday's session read and approved 



Mr. Manatrey moved that the executive committee be empow- 

 ered to purchase such amount of advertising matter as they think 

 necessary. Motion prevailed. 



Mr. Manatrey moved that wo now take up the motion made by 

 St. John on yesterday in regard to building an addition to horti- 

 cultural hall, which motion was deferred from yesterday until Mr. 

 Wragg could be present. Seconded by Brown. 



