156 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Phillips moved that the premium awarded to McLaughlin Bros, 

 be withheld until Mr. Lefebure had time to prove charges made 

 in said affidavit. 



Mr. Ellyson moved that the pay roll of T. C. Legoe, superin- 

 tendent of the gates department, amounting to $535 be allowed, 

 which motion prevailed. 



On motion the board adjourned to meet at G :30 p. m. 



EVENING SESSION. 



! Board met pursuant to adjournment with President Frasier in 

 the chair. 



Upon roll call the following members were found to be present : 

 Frasier, Morrow, Simpson, Manatrey, Phillips, Brown, St. John, 

 Packard, Wragg, Ledgerwood, McDonald, Wadsworth, and Cam- 

 eron. 



Mr. McLaughlin and Mr. Lefebure appeared before the Board 

 and made statements regarding the protests filed by Mr. Lefebure. 



Mr. Phillips moved that Mi*. Lefebure be given forty days in 

 which to substantiate his evidence, which motion prevailed- 



Mr. Wragg presented his pay roll, as superintendent of the hor- 

 ticultural department, and on motion of Phillips the same was al- 

 lowed and placed on file. 



Mr. Wragg moved that the pay roll of Mr. St. John, as super- 

 intendent of the agricultural department be allowed, which motion 

 prevailed. 



Mr. Manatrey moved that the bill of Mr. St. John for his assis- 

 tant be allowed, which motion prevailed. 



Mr. Wadsworth moved that the bill of McLaughlin &, Company 

 of Ohicago for booth in the agricultural hall amounting to $10 

 be allowed which motion prevailed. 



Phillips moved that the pay roll of Mr. W. C. Brown, as super- 

 intendent of the horse department, be allowed, which motion pre- 

 vailed. 



Mr. Morrow moved that the pay rolls of McDonald, superinten- 

 dent of the dairy department, be allowed, which motion prevailed. 



Mr. Ledgerwood moved that the meals for judges in the cattle 

 department, be allowed, which motion prevailed. 



