1 TITE MOItXTXG OREGONTAN. FBIDAT, OCTOKEB 8, 1909. E SHOWS OF PASTURE DIMMED Finest Steeds In Northwest Are Shown. in Brilliant Hunt Club Event. SOCIETY IS OUT IN FORCE Handsome Gowns VI With Equine Aristocracy In Centering Atten tion of Spectators Awards of Judges Announced. (Continued from First PK-) : there Is no reserved space and anyone i may ret a box by merely paying the price. Judging Begins Early. The Judging In the various classes be . vgan coincident with the opening of the Initial matinee at 2 P. M, and continued i until the conclusion of the night dls , plays. The first event of the day was tthe Judging of twelve trotters in single .harness. The Judging was made on con formation, quality, manners and style of lgolng. Nine of the twelve horses were 'Portland animals, two were from Seat 'tle and one from Tacoma. This was followed by the displaying and Judging of other road classes bar mess pairs in trotters and pacers, saddle ponies, saddle thoroughbreds, high step pers, tandems, hunters and Arabian types. Far more spectacular and interesting was the night show. The first event was the Judging of five pairs of heavy draft horses, splendid ponderous animals whose gaits told of the strength of locomotives. In addition to half a dozen ordinary road classes, made up of extraordinary speci mens of blooded horseflesh, there were combination horses, gig horses, and an open Jumping class. ' Circle Ring Fire Times. The manner of Judging was such as to give the spectators every opportunity to see the horses at their best. For the 1 rules made It necessary for all entries to make five circuits of the show ring, after which a stand would be called and the competition narrowed down to actual winners. In many Instances the public ; fancy and the findings of the Judges va ', rled widely, since an unusually showy , horse was sure o( general applause, . while some animal of less spectacular I habits would probably win out on fine points. Captain J. Q. McDonnell, of New York, and F. E. Alley, of Koseburg, are acting as Judges. Many were the splendid exhibitions of riding and driving, especially by the ladles and children. It would leave a cowboy creatfiallen and sick with envy to witness the graceful ease with which the ladles in the saddle classes handle their mounts. For the Judging requires trotting ana) galloping and the thorough ; breda generally cannot resist the tempta- tion to throw themselves about and cut up camera. The most troubled antic on ! the part of their mount did not cause ': any of the ladles or misses the slightest - concern yesterday. Much Interest in Awards. Interest quite as keen as in any hard fought competition attends the awarding j of prises. The person of first magnitude I at the Oriental building Is the one whose i mount or team has taken a blue rosette, which Is the emblem of first award. Red . denotes second, yellow third and white . fourth. From now on until lata Saturday night i the Judging will continue. The final event will be for the beet type of harness horse, shown In hand, and the contest will be confined to winners of first and second prizes. This afternoon the Judging of children's ponies will be taken up at 2 o'clock sharp. , This will be followed by varied classes of road horses. The night programme will be elaborate. Including saddle and harness animals, delivery horses, heavy draft horses, cavalry horses, slx-ln-hand draft teams, polo ponies, five-galted sad dle horses and high Jumpers. Judges Satisfy AIL In awarding the blue, red and yellow ribbons, the coveted honors of every horse show. Judges McDonnell and Alley succeeded In giving satisfaction, for it was plainly apparent that ttie two ex perts made their selections with care and precision. In the afternoon the programme was finished expeditiously, and the same pro ; cedure marked the work of the Judges ; in the evening. The night show, how ; ever, was featured by the competition between four young women, and as one or the other gained an advantage of an extra ribbon In a different class, the big crowd applauded vehemently. The princi pal struggle was between Miss Eleanor Laidlaw. of Spokane, who rode and drove her father's fine horses, and Miss-LJUran O'Brien, of Portland, who handled her horse. Flashlight, in several events and divided honors with Miss laidiaw's Tsar. Girl Rider Cheered. When little Miss Helen Farrell, daugh ter of J. D. Farrell. of Seattle, rode and drove the Moor so successfully as to be awarded the blue ribbon in the combina tion class the spectators thoroughly ap proved of the Juiteea' selection. Miss Farrell, though but a slip of a girl, showed she was amply able to handle horses, and many were astonished at her riding and driving. Flashlight, owned and ridden by Miss O'Brien, and Tsar, ridden by Miss Laid law, came together on two occasions. The first time the Spokane girl was the victor, and Miss O'Brien was tendered the red ribbon, but on the next meeting of the two handsome horses the Portland girl was victorious and bore off the blue ribbon triumphantly. Mlsa Beraice Baker, of Tacoma, who haa entered a number of high-class hor9es, was singu larly unfortunate in not being able to secure a blue ribbon yesterday. Her splendid gelding. -Highland Gaines, lost the blue In one division toy a narrow margin, for the Judges were not able to dec!de against her entry for several minutes. Miss Baker bore her defeats gracefully, and may yet experience the good fortune wntah followed her at last season's show. Show- Is Best Yet. AD of the events were keenly contested, end the class of entries Is easily the best that has appeared at any horse show In the Northwest slnoe the popular exposi tions have been In vogue. Another fea ture of last night's show was the clever drill given, by 16 members of the riding classes of Professor Von Oilman's school. The maneuvers of the men and women riders were highly pleasing, and many regrets were expressed when the drill was curtailed to allow continuance of the Judging. The awards of both afternoon and night sbowa yesterday are as follows: List of Afternoon Awards. Class 1. Trotters 15 hands 2 Inches and tvnd.r. driven to rehlcl. The Jewell, ch. m., exhibited by Clayton Falls first: Kit- i- n hlk m avhlhltMl hv J T Porter. HUBS PORTLAND AND SPOKANE HORSES AWARDED BLUE RIBBONS - - ':.i'C-: - v.:- ? ' . E. Frederick. Seattle, third; Belle Nun. blk. m.. exhibited by W. A. 11(1 law. fourth. Class 29. Pair of mares or geldlnza over 15 hands shown to ladles' phaeton Doro thea, ch. m.. and Quaker Maid, ch. m., ex hibited by Andrew Ijiidlaw, Spokane, first; Lady Tuck. blk. m., and Lord Nip, blk. g., exhibited by Mrs. F. W. Leadbetter, second; Ladv Arva. ch. m.. and Lord Nelson, ch. g., exhibited by Mlsa Bernice A. Baker, Taco ma, third. Class 19. Pair of pacers with 3-mlnute rscord to pole, ihovn to vehicle Alta Cora. blk. m., Cora Patchen. blk. m., ex hibited by Paul Wesslnger and shown tj Clayton Fallas. first. No other entries. Class 80. Ponies under 12 hands 2 Inches Nan. roan mare, exhibited by Miss Helen W. Farrell. Kenton. Wash., first; Tommy. kew bald gelding, exhibited by Mastor Milton Kramer, second: Jarballa. ch. m.. exhibited by Master Clarence Todd, third. Saddle Horse Class. Class 60. Thoroughbred saddle horses, registered Acnes, oh. m., exhibited by Wal ter and Alfred Smith, and shown by Miss Smith, first; Can't Tell, ch. .. exhibited by Dr. J. X. Coghlan, second; Gibson Boy, oh. g.. exhibited by F. I Stewart, Kelso, Wash., third. Class 1!S. :Palr mares or gelding 14 hands 1 Inch but not exceeding 15 hands, shown to ladles' phaeton Redwing, ch. g.. Red Hawk. ch. g.. exhibited by T. J. Smith. Vancouver, B. C, first. No other entries. Class 4. Pairs trotters 15 hands 2 inches shown to vehicle Trix. bay more, and Mar, bay mare, exhibited by D. E. Frederick. Seattle, first; Brag-rada, bay mare, and Lady Lou, bay mare, exhibited by Embody & Kramer, second; Robert H., ch. g., and Robert S., ch. g.. exhibited by C. W. Todd, third. Class 68. Ladles' ssddie horses over 15 hands and not exceeding 15 hands 2 Inches Searchlight, blk. m.. exhibited by Miss Eleanor Laldlaw, Spokane, first; Uarda, blk. m.. exhibited by Miss Beraice A. Baker, Tacoma, second; The Moor, blk. g., exhib ited by Maplewood Farm, Ronton, Wash-, third. Class 18. Mares or geldings 14 hands 1 and not exceeding 15 hands, shown to two or four wheeled vehicle Sunshine, ch. m., exhibited by Andrew Laldlaw. Spokane, first; Red Hawk. ch. g., .exhibited by T. J. Smith, Vancouver, B. C, second; Bella Brandon, ch. m-, exhibited by A. J. Cotr man, third. Arabian Horses la Hand. Class 92. Arabian horses shown In hand Arabian Prince, bay stallion, exhibited by Mrs. A. W. Nicholson, first; The Moor, blk. g.. exhibited by Maplewood Farm. Renton, Wash., second: Kaja, bay stallion. ex hibited -by E. B. Turner, third. Class 33. Tandems, either mares or geld ings driven to vehicle Allen Bell, br. g and Ambassador, ch. g., exhibited by An drew Laldlaw. Spokane, first; Lady Tuck, blk. m., and Lord Nip. blk. g., exhibited by Mrs. F. W. Leadbetter, second; Black Chief, blk. g.. and Hindu Prince, blk. g., exhibited by Theodore B. Wilcox, third. Class 6. Pacers, 15.2 hands and under, hopples barred and shown to vehicle Lady Zombro. blk. m., exhibited by Miss Edna Minsinger, first; Alta Cora, bik. m., exhibited by Paul Wessinger, second. Class 3. Trotters over 15.2 hands and driven to four wheeled vehicle Trix, bay mare, exhibited by D. E. Frederick, Seattle, first; Nabona, br. st.-, exhibited by J. P. Porter, second: Mar. bay mare, exhibited by D. E. Frederick, Seattle, third. Class 69. Horses eligible to hunting class Will Wehrung, ch. g.. exhibited by Mrs. James Nlcol, .first; Jullthla. br. m., ex hibited by Miss Anne Snogren, second; Frank, bay g., exhibited by Otto Breyman, third. First Night Awards. Class 66. Psir heavy draft horses to wagon Clyde and Billie. bay geldings, ex hibited by the Union Meat Company, first; Eagle and Dolly,, gray mares, exhibited by the Honeyman Hardware Company, second: Dick and Prince, roan geldings, exhibited by J. Simon A Brother, third. Class S. Trotters over 15 hands 2 Inches, shown to four-wheeled rig Trix, bay mare, exhibited by D. E. Frederick Seattle). Brst; 'Nabona. br. a., exhibited by J. P Por ter, second; Mar, bay mare, exhibited by D. E. Frederick (Seattle), third. Class 11. Horses over 15 hands 3 inches, shown to road wagon Trix, bay mare, ex hibited by D. E. Frederick (Seattle), first; Mar, bay mare, exhibited by D. E. Freder ick (Seattle), second; Nabona, br. a, ex hibited by J. P. Porter, third. Class 21. Pair of mares or geldings 15 hands and not over 15.3, shown to appro priate vehicle Dorothea, ch. m., and Quaker Maid. ch. m.. exhibited by Andrew Laldlaw (Spokane), first; Lord Nip. blk. g., and Lady Tuck. blk. m.. exhibited by Mrs. F. W. Leadbetter. second ; Brigham Pearl, ch. m.. and Highland Laddies, bay g.. exhibited br R L Howe (Vancouver. B. C), third. Class 51. Saddle horses ridden by ama teurs to be Judged by gaits and behavior Tsar, ch. g exhibited by Andrew Laldlaw (Spokane), and ridden by Miss Laldlaw, first; Flashlight, blk. g.. exhibited and rid den by Ml Lillian O'Brien, second; Poky, s. g.. exhibited and ridden by Lieutenant F. M. Barrows, V. S. A. (Vancouver, Wn.), third. Class 88. Heavy draft team, four-ln-hand Clyde, Billie, Smiley and Fanny, ex hibited by the T'nloa Meat Company, first; Prince. Clyde. Lucy and Ben. exhibited by the Hoimsif Transfer Co., second; Sam, Bill, Tom and Joe, exhibited by the North Pa cine Lumber Co., third. Class 45. Mares or geldings 15 hands 2 Inches The Moor, blk. .. exhibited by Maplewood Farm (Renton, Wash.), driven by Miss Helen W. Farrell. first; Highland Gaines, blk. g exhibited and driven by Miss Bernice A. Baker (Tacoma). second; The Indian, blk. g.. exhibited and driven by Everett G. Griggs (Tacoma). third. Class 43. Horses not exceeding- 15.3 and shown to gig Dorothea, ch. m., exhibited by Andrew Laldlaw (Spokane), first; Brig ham Pearl, ch. m., exhibited by S. L. Howe (Vancouver, B. C. ). second; Merry Widow, blk. m., exhibited by Maplewood Farm (Renton, Wash.), third. Class 9. Ladies saddle mares or geld ings over 15.2 Flashlight, blk. g.. exhibited by Mlsa Lillian O'Brien, first; Tsar, ch. g., exhibited by Mlsa Eleanor Laldlaw (Spo kane, second: Miss Mltty, hay m., exhibited oy Mrs. A. Kyer. third. Class 27. Mares and geldings over 15 hands shown to ladles' phaeton Allen Bell, br g., exhibited by Andrew Laldlaw (Spo kane), and driven by Miss Eleanor Lald law. first; Highland Laddie, bay g.. exhibit ed by S. I Howe (Vancouver. B. C), sec ond; Lord Nelson, ch. g., exhibited by Miss Bernice A. Baker (Tacoma), third. Class 71. Best performances over three consecutive Jumps Frank, b. g., exhibited by Otto Breyman. first; Will Wehrung, ch. g... exhibited by Mrs. James -Nlcol. second; Oregon Maid, ch. m.. exhibited by 8. B. Loewenberg, third. FIFTY-NINE FILE ON LAND Many Disputed Claims la White Bluffs Country. - NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Oct. 7. (Spe cial.) Fifty-nine persona filed on White Bluffs land in the North Yakima Land Office today. These are the persons who have been In line over two days, until yesterday, when an agreement was reached among them to respect the order in which they then stood. The filings today are all on disputed claims, as many as four different persons filing on one claim in several instances. Therew no-troubl&t-tu& XUlaeT toOajs, . Br "a T,, "tr.Sk4 3 sr-i 1 4fr .'.v xsi-JLr LITE ST L Fair Women. Stunning Gowns, Gems, at Horse Show. OLD FORMALITY UNKNOWN Society Turns Out en Masse to View Equine Aristocracy Oc- cupants pf Boxes Visit Between Numbers. With each succeeding year the Horse Show of the Portland Hunt Club seems to eclipse Its predecessors. Such was the order last night, when the equine aristocracy vied with the stunning gowns of the women for su premacy. The stiff formality that char acterized the first year's show, and was In a measure repeated In the sec ond, was last night entirely eliminated, seeming to have given way to an easy, informality without which the success of a Horse Show Is sine qua non. The display of gowns, jewels and furs was much in advance of last year, many creations of foreign make being In evidence, and It is apparent that social Portland is developing rapidly in the manner of Horse Show entertain ments which 'have been such brilliant affairs In New York and abroad. There was much visiting among occupants of the various boxes, and promenad ing was decidedly popular. Several tiers immediately behind the boxes had been removed for the occasion, thus making a wider thoroughfare, and en abling the women fo show to advantage their handsome costumes. An augmented orchestra was sta tioned pt one end of the upper gallery, boxes were draped with brilliant red and white bunting, the Hunt Club col ors. The prominent women who rode and drove, as well as as the 16 members who participated in the artistic quadrille, were each, in turn, warmly welcomed and ap plauded. Numerous dinner parties preceded the evening, performances, as well as luncheons prior to the opening mati nee. But the majority of incidental entertaining was deferred - until after the show, when the grills were taxed to their capacity by supper parties of various sizes. Here also there was a decided keynote of informality and the decoratiotia of the Portland Hotel, in particular, came in -for much praise. Each window was encircled by enor mous wooden horseshoes, gleaming with scarlet lights, quantities of beau tiful flowers were in evidence as well as all the trophies of the chase, rid ing whfps, papier mache horses' heads, saddles and two inanimate life-sized horses stationed at the entrance of the grill, on which were mounted Jocxeys in gally-hued costumes. Taking last night as a sample, the four remain ing performances promise to go down in history as the most brilliant horse show ever given In Portland. MATIJfEE THRONG FIIXS BOXES First Afternoon of Horse Show At tracts Multitude. Boxes at the Horse Show matinee yester day were occupied as follows: 1 Mrs. J. L. Shell. Miss P. sWgent, Mrs. Norman Patterson, Miss Eleanor Rothermel, Mrs. James Ellis. Miss May Berry, Miss Ceolla Wlleyv Mrs. Edmund Levy and Miss Camille Hers. 3 Mr. and Mra W. E. McCord, Mrs. Harry Rlchey. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. O'Gorman, Mrs. Crayton O'Gorman and John O'Gorman. Mrs Jr.Ei-BuweUr-jJuo; ALUass Marshal! r. ? i ' ' 'i. ' i's? -irfj. ft 0 MS 0 IN HORSE SHOW YESTERDAY 7S i N 4 . t 'kVrt.v.-.. I,.'"-'. . .- "5T VK,,.,' rs 1 " ? J a 1 5 ' 1 a& -4 - jZ; -vav- Mrs. O'Day, Mrs. Katz. Miss Sherman, Mrs. Peetgram and Mrs. Ames. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Dom J. Zan, Mrs. J. -C Bell, Mrs. Robert E. Davis and Miss Nancy Zan. 9 Dr. B. G. Montgomery and William H. Browster. 10 Dr. F. W. Brook, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. B. Nicholson and Herbert A. Law. 11 Mr. and Mrs. James Nlcol. 13 W. F. Martin, S. J. Lashler. C. F. Falkenburg, J. M. Comer and H. H. Hains. H Mr. and Mrs S. L. Hows and Miss Pauline Howe. - 15 T. S. McGrath, Mr. and Mra J. D. Farrell and Mrs. Goldsmith. ' 18 Mr. and Mrs. C. Minsinger. Miss Edna Minsinger, Mrs. A. J. Brownlie, Mrs. Leon C. Jameson. Mrs. C. T. Phehn. Mrs. C. S. White. 19 Mr and Mra W. E. Prudhomme, Mrs. A. D. Montieth. Miss Elisabeth C. Wills and Miss Holmes. 20 Mrs. G. Lombard, Mrs. James Mo Craken, Mrs. James Dougherty, Miss Doro thy Kenny and Mrs. George Marshall. 21 Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Coe, Kev. and Mra Luther R. Dyott, George C Coe. W. W. Coe and E. Coe 22 Mrs Alvin Boody, Mrs. J. C Robinson and children. 28 Miss M. F: Murphy, Mrs. 8. B. Hill, Mrs. E. W. Cornell. Mrs. J. A. Child, Mrs. Edna Robinson and Miss Mary Belle Hall. 25 Mrs. Solomon Hlrsch, Mrs. G. E: Frost, Mlsa Florence Kohn and Miss Gene vieve Thompson. 86 Dr. W. A. Cumming; Miss Alice Carey, Miss Hazleton Williams, Miss Eva Jones, Miss Mary Livingstone, Miss Clementine Lambert, Miss Lora Cumming, Mlsa Johanna Cumming. 27 Mrs. J Canby, Mrs. J. A. Shepard, Mrs. E. Cookingham. Mrs. O. Bondestlnon, Mrs. E. L. Brown, Miss Elizabeth Shepard. Miss Cathleen Brown and Miss Irene Canby. 28 Mrs. J. B. Montgomery. Mrs. Henry Cabell, Miss Evangeline Breck and Miss Mary Montgomery. SO Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Brien, Mrs. M. O'Brien, Mrs. F. H. Ransom, Mrs. P. J. Flynn, Mrs H. M. Hassett. Miss Sarah Harris, Mrs. Thomas O'Brien. Miss Cornelia Stanley. Miss Lillian O'Brien. 31 George Lawrence. Sr., Mrs. Fred A. Jacobs. Mrs. Richard Monges, Mabel Selover, Mrs. George Lawrence, Jr., Misses Sophia and Mabel Lawrence. 32 VY". J. Burns, Mlsa Virginia Burns, Miss J. Smith, Miss Helen Wood, MIbs Alice Smith. Miss Marion Smith, Miss Harriet Cumming, Miss Winifred Huber and Miss Meriam Hagerdorn. 34 Mr and Mrs. E. Shevlln. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Talbot, the Misses Buehner, Mrs. George Mevins. Mrs Frnnk Warren. Mrs. O. L. Taneyhlll, Miss Grace Warren, Mrs. Frank Freeman, Mrs. Wlls Gilbert. 5 Mrs F. O. Downing. Mra Oscar Huber. Mrs. j. Cf. Mack. Mrs. E. H. Mc Cracken, Mra J. O. Wrenn, Mr. Atkinson. H'3-Mrsbyc. H. Lewis. Miss E. L. Mills. Miss E. Tucker. 27 Mrs. F. W. Leadbetter, Miss Emily Stearns, Miss Isabella Macleay. Miss Lead better. Miss Ueorglna Leadbettrr. Miss Dorothy Leadbetter and Miss Elisabeth Leadbetter. 38 w. F. Burrell. Gordon Voorhles, Cap tain and Mrs. Biddle, 89. Mrs. R. H. Jenkins. Mrs. L. E. Jen kins. Mrs. F. H. Lathrap, Miss Lathrop. Miss Rawlings, Miss Baker, Miss Norris and Mr. Bbsct. 40 G. W. Gates, Master Walter Gates, Margaret Ambrose, Master William Towle, Master pick Ransom and Miss Helen Ran som. , 41 The Misses Flanders. Mrs. M. A. Ins ley, Mrs. Arthur Mlnott. Mrs. William Warrens and Mrs. Hunt Lewis. 43 Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. S. T. Hamil ton.! Miss Elizabeth. Jones, Miss Esthef Jones, Miss Elizabeth Jacobs, Miss Nan Rus sell. Miss Louise- Letter and Miss Barbara Holcomb. 44. t. B. Wilcox. Eddy Wilcox and Miss C. A. Morrison. ' 45 Mra A. Kyer, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Augustine and Miss Murial Kyer. -- 48 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Laldlaw. Miss E. J. Laldlaw, Miss Phyllis Laldlaw and Harry Gordon. 47 Miss Elsie Koehler. Miss Milla Wes singer Miss Rebecca Biddle. Miss Clara Holcomb. Miss Leslie Weldler and Miss Maida Hart. -., 48 Captain J. R. Goodale. 4 Mrs. F. H. Page, Mra R. M. Bcho fleld. Miss 8. D. Smith, Miss Laura Smith. Mrs. James Zan. Mra J. D. Hart, Mra Alfred Tucker. Mrs. C. F. Swlgert. Mrs. D. A. Shindler and Miss Katherlne Hart. BO Mrs. Theodore Bernheim. Mrs. Philip I. Jacoby, Mra W)lllam Scott and Sam Jacoby. 51 Miss Lois Steers. Miss Wynn Coman. Mra M. H. Steers. Mrs. E. B. Coman. Mrs. C. W. Knowles, Mrs. R. Bryan, Mrs. Guy Willis, Miss Bertl Baar. 52 Mr.id Mra John Klernan. Miss Eva Kiernan. Mrs. Russell B. Caswell, Mrs. Al bert Caswell. Mra James H. Murphy, Misses N aline and Susanne Caswell. 54 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Porter, Mr. and Mra W. G. Howell, Mr. and Mra. W. C. Tavlor. Mr and Mrs Lowrle 55 Mrs. W. P. Olds. Mrs. E. N. Allen. Mra E. W. Pallett, Mrs. E. , M. Bergen, Mrs Arthur Williamson, Mrs W. D. Beaver, W. O. Munsell, Mrs. R. M. Steels and Miss Florence Williamson. 56 Mrs. rl. C. wortman. ar. ana OLrs. "it&m - i s ufv.-'M'ft. -iris ir- SlW,.',-, . C 4 T ren-vMrs George McLynn. Miss Gladys Me Kenzl. Mrs. S. Forbes, Miss Maud Howell and Mrs. f'ranK jiaiey. 60 Mrs. W. L. Wood, Mra A. N. Cronin. Mrs. F. Rlchet, Mrs. Oaudson, Mrs. K. H Blrdsell, Mxs J M. Frazer. Mrs. C D. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. F. J- R'- 62 Harper Skuse, Mrs. Hubert F"0?"- aT, miss ScoKKln. Miss Halght, Mrs. James Walla Mra Edward Metcham , "eM?.. J. Bingham. Mrs Helen SI. Getty. Miss Bffle Johnstone. Russell T. Johnstone, Misses Grace. Myrtle and Lucille Bingham and Master Setwyn Bingham. THOSE IS BOXES AT XIGHT Xlst of Occupants of Boxes at Even ing Performance. ( During the evening session of the Horse Bhow boxes were occupied as f ol- lDT Mr. and Mrs. X L. Shell. Mr. and Mrs. - .r,.r. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rlehard- J son, 'Mr. and Mrs. James Ellis. A. C Mo- M-Mr. and Mrs. W. Wynn Johnson. Mrs. j p Wager, 8. Matlock. ' 8--Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCord. Mr. and Mra Walter Cook, Mr. and Mra J- S. O Gor man. Misses Dorothy and Constance-Sharps. 4 Mr. and Mra G. F. Russell. Mrs. Sil vester Pennoyer. Miss Glle, J. W. New kirk R. G. Jubitz. . 6 Mr and Mrs. Dom J. Zan, Miss Vner Zan. J. Ross Fango. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whltmore. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Rush, Miss Al(-trh' George Livingstone Beker, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Buttencutter. 7 Captain and Mrs. Friedendell, Miss Nona Lawler. Miss Eleanor Cannon. Mrs. N J Drew. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kelly. 5- -Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dlcka. Mr. and Mra L. O. Ralston. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. B. Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Howltt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Dick. 8 Captain J. R. Thomaa Miss K. John son. Miss R. M. BqMlres, Miss L Dubois, Lieutenant J. B. McBride. E. W. Sales, Lieu tenant J. L. Devera. . 10 Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bhreve, Mr. and Mra H. E. Armstrong, Mrs. E. N. Walker. 11 J. W. Cruthers. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Riley, Miss Leila 6heiby. Miss Emma Shelby, A. L. Campbell. Henry Teal. 13 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Martin, Mrs. Mlda Larkln, Miss Olive Jones, Miss Nellie- 14 Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Howe and augh- ter Pauline, 1. a. 15 T S, McGrath, Mrs. Margaret Frances Stone, MPS. H. D. Green, Mr and Mrs. F. H. Flnley. Mrs. J. S. Goldsmith (Seattle). Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Farrell, Miss Helen Farrell. 1 w. J. Petraln, F. A. Adams. 17 p w Harvey. Charles Sttnchfleld, Jr., (Detroit), Harry A Hunter (Minneapolis), F W. Harvey, Newton McDowell (St. Louis). 18 Mr and Mrs. C. Minsinger. Misses Helen and Edna Minsinger Mrs. George Gammie, Miss Flora Gairunie, Mlsa Maria 19 Mr. and Mra W. B. McCord, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman O'Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook. Jesse R. Sharp, .Misses Dor othy and Caroline Sharp. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Gay Lombard, Dr. and Mrs. George A Marshall, Miss Dorothy Kin ney, Chester A Murphy. 21 rjr H. W Coe and family. Dr. B. Stuart. Mrs. Dell Stuart, Miss Stuart. 22 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Alvord. Mrs. Frederick Wheeler, Miss Becky Biddle. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warrens. Margaret Hewett. 2S Mr. and Mra B. S. Josselyn, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brunn. Mra J. A; Cranston, Miss Dorothy Josselyn. 23 Mrs. Hirsch and party. 28 Dr W. A. Cumming, Miss Cumming. Mr. and Mrs. W. E Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. George willard Brown, Dr. and Mrs. A. U Rockey, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Coursen. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Lewis, Miss Myers (Richmond, Va.), Miss Hamilton (Balti more, Md.), Miss Terry (Seattle), Miss Lisa Wood, Miss Frances Wilson, Max Wood, Harold Wells, Roderick Macleay as Mrs J. B Montgomery, Miss Mary Montgomery, Miss Anne Louise Strong, Mrs. P H Carroll, Mr. and Mra W. L. Brew ster. Major and Mrs. Cabell. Miss Biddle. 2D Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Corbett, Mra H. W. Corbett, Mra Henry Corbett. Mrs. W. S. SoL-Mr. and Mra J. P. O'Brien, Miss Lill ian O'Brien, Mrs. M. O'Brien, General and Mrs. DT W. Burke, Mrs. Fred Vincent, Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, Robert Smith. 31 Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. C Lawrence. Misses Sophia and Mabel Lawrence. 32 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Zera Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mather. Miss Caroline Bsrns. 33 Mr. and Mrs. Abe Meier, Mr. and Mrs Julius L. Meier, Mr. and Mra Newton Bisalnger, Mrs. H. Bausman, Dan Nord- '"aMr. and Mrs. Guy Talbot, Mr. and. Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shevlln. Mrs. Harriet Grier. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Oska Huber, Miss Huber, Herbert Selby. ' , 30 Miss S. H. Lewis. D. C. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson Reed, Mr. and Mrs. I A. Lewis. , ,, 87 Mrs F. W. Leadbetter, Miss Emily Stearns, Mlas Isabella Macleay, Miss Geor giana Leadbetter, Miss Leadbetter. 38W F. Burrell, Mrs. Burrell. Captain and Mrs" Gordon Voorhles, Mrs. Biddle, Miss Biddle. Mrs. Dubois, Colonel McGunnegle. 39 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Alnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jenkins. Mra Norman Ung, Mr. Johnson, Miss Baker, John Baker. . 40 Mr and Mra G. Walter Gates, Mr. and Mrs. : Dave Honeyman, Miss Dorothy Morrison, W. D. Wheelwright, N. B. Ayers, Jordan Zan. 41. Mr. and Mra J. C Flanders. Miss Louise Flanders. Mrs. Tom Kerr. Miss Susan Clark. Dr. J. N. Coghlan. 42. Mr and Mrs. Paul Wessinger. Miss Millie Wessinger. 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