2o6 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



(Resolution read again by Mr Thomuson.) 



Mr. Long: I move the adoption of the resolution as read. 



Mr. Stewart: That resolution says we ask the state to expend the 

 labor on the highways, Tshat do you mean? 



Mr. Long: A matter of detail to be left with the legislature. 



Mr. Stewart: It is a blind thing. 



President: It is moved and seconded the resolution be adopted as 

 read. Are you ready for the question. All in favor of the adoption of 

 the resolution raise your right hands. (Nine.) Those to the contrary. 

 (Nine.) A tie. 



The President casts a vote for the adoption, settling the ballot. 



Mr. Thompson: I wish Mr. Cairman and gentlemen of this commit- 

 tee to apologize to Neighbor Steware for having brought forth such a 

 ridiculous resolution as he terms it. 



Here is some action which you can take on several heads and vote 

 on them all at once, to the several persons and interests here mentioned: 

 Resolved that the thanks of this Association be extended to the following: 



To the Honorable Mayor and people of the City of Aurora for their 

 courtesy extended to tis. 



To the Hon. Jules Lumbard and the State Union Line, enabling his 

 presence here with us on this occasion. 



To the Illinois Quartette. 



To Miss Bauman. 



To Miss Sherer. 



To all who gave a helping hand to the Association. 



By the President: Are you ready for the question? All in favor of 

 the adoption of the resolutions, will rise. 



Carried unanimously. 



Report of Committee on Nominations: 



For President — Joseph Newman, Elgin, 111. 



For Vice President — J. R. Biddulph, Providence, 111. 



