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Mr. Brown moved that the pay ml! of Mr. Cameron bo allowed, 

 which motion prevailed. 



Mr. Sr. John moved that the pay roll of Secretary Simpson for 

 clerical work in the secretary'- office, amounting to $183 be al- 

 lowed, which motion prevailed. 



Mr. McDonald moved that the pay roll of Mr. Cownie, super- 

 intendent of the electric light department, be allowed, which mo- 

 tion prevailed. 



Mr. Manatrey moved that we adjourn to meet at 9 o'clock, a. m. 



SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1902. 



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, Packard, 

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

 Mr. McDonald moved that the bill of Phillips for meals for his 

 assistants be allowed, which motion prevailed. 



Mr. McDonald moved that the pay roll of Mr. Manatrey be al- 

 lowed, which motion prevailed. 



Mr. McDonald moved that the itemized bill presented by Mr. 

 Wragg for advertising, amounting to $5, be allowed, which mo- 

 tion prevailed. 



Mr. Wragg moved that the pay roll of Mr. Morrow, superin- 

 tendent of the machinery department, be allowed, which motion 

 prevailed. 



Mr. McDonald moved that the police pay roll amounting to 

 $1,082,25, be allowed, which motion prevailed. 



Mr. Legoe moved that the bill of Mr. George C. Inlowl, for 

 $3.50 for tent for gate department, be allowed, which motion pre- 

 vailed. 



Mr. Cameron moved that Mr. Cownie be allowed $25 for ex- 

 penses during the fair, which motion prevailed. 



