%l Paul Society for tM Prevention of grueltv 



Incorporated Under the Caw$ of the State, march, 1870 



ST. PAUL, Minn., April 8, 1905. 

 MR. W. H. BARNES. 



Dear Sir — At the meeting of tlie above Society, held on Saturday, 

 April 1st, the following resolution was passed: 



Resolved, That because of the valuable lesson taught and the gooB 

 results accomplished by the remarkably educated horse. Princess Trixie, 

 during her two weeks' exhibition under the auspices of this Society', we, 

 the St. Paul Society for the Prevention of Crue'lty, do declare her an 

 Honorary Member of the same and vote her a gold medal properly 

 inscribed as a further token of our appreciation of her wonderful accomp- 

 lishments. 



We wish further to express our approval of the methods used by 

 Mr. Barnes in training and exhibiting Princess Trixie, especially com- 

 mending the manifest affection existing between them, evidently a result 

 of the kindness and patience used in her training. 



Alice S. Millard, 



Secretary. 



HIGHEST TRIBUTE FROM PROMINENT THEATRICAL OWNER 



Pacific Coast Hmusement Co. 



Seattle, Wash., May i, 1905. 

 Princess Trixie proved by far the highest class attraction I ever 

 booked through my circuit, and all previous records of attendance were 

 broken at each house without a single exception. 



JOHN W. CONSIDINE, Owner. 



Grand Theatre, Vancouver, B. C. Grand Theatre, Tacoma. 



Peoples' Theatre, Vancouver, B. C. Star Theatre, Tacoma. 



Grand Theatre, Bellingham, Wash. Orpheum Theatre, Seattle. 



Beck Theatre, Bellingham, Wash. Star Theatre, Seattle. 



Central Theatre, Everett, Wash. Star Theatre, Portland. 



Grand Theatre, Victoria, B. C. Grand Theatre, Portland. 



Unique Theatre, Astoria, Or. Arcade Theatre, Portland. 



Star Theatre, Astoria, Or. Edison Grand, Spokane. 

 Family Theatre, Butte, Mont. 



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