SECOND DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. 

 Fourth Department — Continued. 



491 



Article Exhibited. 



Exhibitor. 



Address. 



Award. 



Best general display of flowers 



Best general display of feathers 



Best general display of ribbons... 



Best general display of children's milli- 

 nery 



Best general display of hardware and 

 electrical goods 



Display of musical instruments ... 



Display of millinery .. 



Ornamental drawing - 



Mechanical drawing 



Map drawing 



Best county exhibit .. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



General display of soaps 



Hawkeye fence machine 



Domestic sewing machine 



Furniture and wood carving of Califor- 

 nia manufacture 



Display of shells 



Native silkworms and its products 



Embroidered lace 



Mrs. M. Netz . 

 Mrs. M. Netz . 

 Mrs. M. Netz 



Mrs. M. Netz 



Stockton . 



Stockton 



Stockton 



Stockton 



.$2 00 

 .$2 00 



.$2 00 



.$2 00 



Austin Bros 



Benj.Curtaz & Son. 

 Misses A. & N.Fyfe 



J as. Barricklo 



James Larkin 



John Garrow 



Pomona Grange. . . 



Capital SoapW'ks 



L. H. Evans 



J. E. Wood 



Stockton 



San Francisco. . 



Stockton 



Stockton 



Stockton 



Stockton 



San Joaquin Co. 



$7 50 



Diploma. 



$4 00 



Am. Agr. 

 Am. Agr. 

 Am. Agr. 

 ...$150 00 



Sacramento 



Stockton . 



Sil. med. 

 -Dip.rec. 

 .Dip. rec. 



M. Schneider 



Mrs. Alice Kafitz.. 

 JosephNeumann.. 

 Miss L. F. Booker. 



Stockton 



Stockton 



San Francisco. .. 

 Stockton 



..Pre. rec. 

 ..Pre. rec. 

 .G. M.rec. 

 ..Pre. rec. 



Note. — The committee recommend a diploma for the display of druggists' sundries 

 made by I. D. Holden, Stockton. 



SCHOOL WORK. 



Display of architectural drawings, relief maps, model houses made to scale, geometrical 

 figures made from pattern, penmanship, pen drawings, crayon free-hand drawings, relief 

 maps for merit, and general display of pupils of St. Mary's College. Your committee rec- 

 ommend special premiums: 



John Powers, for mechanical drawing, and Walter Morrissey and Miss E. D. Ewing, for 

 map drawing. 



FREE-HAND PENCIL DRAWING. 



Primary Class. — Patrick E. Breen, James McEneny, and Harry Edwards. 

 Intermediate Class. — William Garrow, William Deegan, and John Tulan. 

 Second Grade. — Frank Garrow, Daniel Crowell, and Arthur Henley. 

 First Grade. — John Garrow, James R. Barricklo, and John Barricklo. 

 High Class. — Thomas Henery and John Toomey. 



PEN DRAWING. 



James J. Larkin and John J. Barrett. 



James J. Larkin. 



ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP. 



CRAYON FREE-HAND DRAWING. 



Robert Covert, William Young, and James Fitzgerald. 



PENMANSHIP. 



Primary Class. — Patrick E. Breen, James McEneny, and William Blaney. 



Intermediate Class. — Joseph Peri, Arthur Clark, and John Tulan. 



Second Grade. — Daniel Hogan, Frank Garrow, and Manuel Meza. 



First Grade. — James R. Barricklo, John Garrow, and Walter A. Morrissey. 



High Class. — James J. Larkin, John J. Barricklo, and Henry Fee. 



ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS. 



James J. Larkin, Henry Fee, and John Covert. 



MODEL HOUSES. 



Robert Winter, George Earl, and Emile Musto. 



GEOMETRICAL FIGURES. 



James J. Larkin, William Young, and Henry Fee. 



