. Bradley A. Metcalf, S25 SO{ J 1* A M Thompson, 25 00 ~r On motion of Mr S C West said accounts wtre laid[ on the table for the present j Mr. Schuette moved that the hoard now proceedto the election of a county physician for district No 1.c Which was concurred in.} When on tht,first formal ballot nine votes werej cast of which Julius Hasten received nine. s Whereupou, on motion of Mr. Scbnette, Julius, Hasten was declared duly elected county physician ;• for dtst..No. 1.j Mr. Lippert move! that the board now proceed tothe clecion of a county physician for diat. No. 2. Which motion prevailedWhen on the first ballot nine votes were cast of which.Dr K Uarpke received 4 votes.A; Graeltenger “ 4 “Blank - 1There being no choice the board proceeded to the secsod ballot, when.* A Graelteoger “ 5 “II Harpke *c 4 «On motion A Graeltenger was declared duly elect, ed county physician for district No. 2 for the ensu« mg year. j' The mayor of the city, Mr. O’Neill, making hisi : appearance, Mr, 8 C West moved that the further proceedings be suspended for the present, to enable Mr. O’Neill to express his views'in relation to the ' most advisable method of raising money for the pay-, ment of bounties to volunteers.| Which was agreed to.i Whereupon Mr. O’Neill expressed his views on thet subject and was loilowed by Mr. Jackson Hadley, the chairman of the committee appointed by the s chamber of commerce for the purpose stated.After the matter had been fairly diseussed, Mr. Bosebeck moved that the board proceed to the elec-I tion of a county physician for dist. No. I,Which was aareAl to.When on the dim ballot nine votes were cast, of . whichED Baker received4 votes. Dr Ruesch «1 “Dr 0 Krack “2 ««Blank “2 «- There being no choice the board proceeded to thesecond ballot, whenE D Baker t{.2 «Dr Ruesch «3 «•Dr Krack “3 lt;•Blank “I «■There being no choice theboard proceeded to thethird ballot, whenE D Baker “3 “Dr Q Krack u4 Blank2 «There being no choice the board proceeded to thefourth ballot.ED Baker “4 “0 Krack . “4 “Blank « .1 “There being yet no choice the boaid proceeded tothe fifth ballot, whenE D Baker fi6 lt;fC Krack ««3 «Whereupon, on motion of Mr S C West, Dr E D Baker was declared duly elected county .physician for the district No. 3 for the ensuing year.Mr. Stamper moved that Dr. F H Day he now de» : dared duly elected county physician for dist. No. 4, ; by'acclamation, for the ensuinff.Whioh was carried with no dissenting voice. ,The committee on.the poor department, to whom ! waa referredthe-accotmt of E D Baker, charged at ! 145, for medical services rendered, reported adverseto theallowanee of said account.Which motion was eoncarred in by the board.On meiion of Mr. Bchuctte the board adjourned until! o'eloek p.m.