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out into the ground near the silt basin and deposit the solid material in 

 the tile close to the basin. When a siphon is used large quantities are 

 carried over at one time, thus taking the solid material farther down into 

 the porous tile. In time the tile nearest the silt basin will be come filled 

 up with solid material and may have to be cleaned out, but if large tile are 

 used and the silt basin kept clean this system will prove satisfactory. 



By the President. — There are one or two matters I would like to 

 mention tonight. 



Tomorrow morning at 8:15 there will be a meeting and Prof. Praser 

 will have charge of it, and Prof. Haecker will do the talking. 



Another matter is, I think we ought to have a business meeting 

 tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. We have seen machinery hall quite a 

 little, and we will have the committees' report at 10 o'clock, for a regular 

 session. 



We have quite a little on the program for the afternoon and they 

 will all take time. It seems to me we have taken enough time for 

 machinery hall to have a business session. I would like a motion to that 

 effect. 



Mr. Glover makes the motion that this Association meet tomorrow 

 morning for that, purpose. Seconded. Carried. 



We stand adjourned until 8:15 tomorrow morning. 



Thursday Morning, January 8th 9 1903 



By the President. — I see we have a quorum present so will come to 

 order. 



The first business we will do this morning is to listen to a report 

 from the Committee on Resolutions. 



By Mr. Caven.— The other members of the committee have gone 

 home and left these resolutions with me. 



Report of the Advisory Committee of Bill known as 315, by Irvin 

 Nowlan. 



