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Embroidered Ladies' Collars. 



Miss Louisa Gates, Salinas City — Two collars, $2. 



Mrs. J. B. Smith, Salinas City — Two collars and one pair of cuffs. 



Drawings. 



W. Beavers, Salinas City— Two pencil drawings, $2 50. 



Photography. 



J. H. Eardley and W. J. Vandiveer, Salinas City — One exhibit, $5 and diploma. 



Surgical Instruments. 



Mrs. J. B. Smith, Salinas City — One exhibit, $5. 



MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. 



Mrs. May, Salinas City — One lot abalone shell jewelry, one embroidered waste basket, one 

 embroidered lambrequin, one embroidered scrap bag, one embroidered towel, one em- 

 broidered towel sham. 



Mrs. F. H. Trope, Salinas City — One wreath of feather flowers. 



Mrs. S. L. Cutter, Salinas City — Five oil paintings (original), $5 and diploma. 



Mrs. J. B. Smith, Salinas City — Four bedquilts and one embroidered sheet. 



J. H. Eardley, Salinas City — Specimen of penmanship, $2 50 and diploma. 



Mrs. W. P. Nicholls, Salinas City— One shell pattern bedquilt. 



Mrs. Gambitz, Salinas City — Two tidies. 



Miss Soto, Salinas City — One handkerchief box. 



A. G. Scott, Salinas City — Russian polish. 



Miss E. Howard, Salinas City — One glass painted wreath. 



Mrs. F. May, Salinas City — One lot of silverware. 



Mrs. W. J. Hill, Salinas City — Four centennial medals. 



Mrs. C. Seighold, Salinas City — One oil painting, diploma; six pieces of bronze, and one jewelry 

 casket. 



Mrs. Dixon, Salinas City — One peacock feather duster. 



E. McGuire, Salinas City— Eight specimens of horseshoes. 



Hale & Co., Salinas City — Display of drygoods. 



Mrs. Jackson, Salinas City — One shawl. 



Henry Nolte, Salinas City — Two organs, one upright piano, and two square pianos, diploma. 



Miss Ray Dietrick, Salinas City — Specimens of penmanship, diploma. 



RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. 



Receipts. 



Cash received from life membership $100 00 



Cash received from privileges 487 00 



Cash received from subscriptions 396 25 



Cash received from gate money, season tickets, badges, etc 1,261 00 



Cash received from entrance money 675 50 



Total $2,919 75 



Expenditures. 



Cash paid for hay, straw, etc. $100 25 



Cash paid for ribbons, stationery, etc 13 35 



Cash paid for labor and materials 322 10 



Cash paid for premiums and purses 2,372 00 



Cash paid for advertising 61 50 



Cash paid for gas and water 24 50 



Cash paid for National Trotting Association 25 25 



Balance 80 



Total $2,919 75 



All of which is respectfully submitted. 



S. J. WESTLAKE, Secretary. 



