Show the ath at eureka the celebration of independence dav last monda was much d efferent from the is c celebrations in eu ell rela rel a etwas it was tia tio sole intention of the general corn com i tee to devo devote to all the money recel received ed for the benefit of the children thus making it pure and simply a children s day the absence of the fire cracker was as no doubt the cause of the lugubrious look on some the boys faces 5 yet et they felt that all had been done for them that possibly could to give them a good time the program was commenced by the exer exe uses at the pavilion Pa ilion and those in charge of this part of the program frank morley and george Bre brewster vister are entitled to a gnat deal of credit in getting out so much good talent after dinner the little eb children ildren up to 12 years of age attended a free show at the opera house generously tendered them by mrs john hupfer and there wai wa a free dance at the pavilion in the afternoon at which the boys and girls got free candies nuts truit fruit and lemonade john bev and joseph phillips were at home in looking after the of the little dancers the footraces for the boys and girls took p ace on main street at about the same time as the ball game be t tween een eurela eurel a and the international smelter teams were pla playing ang ball at the part par c and were lm enjoy enjoyed ed by the youn youngsters bert Bertil hanks lanks con on rad koan an and S 1 simpson handled this pal pait t of the pro program rara very successfully r in the bos baseball game played in the morning morn ray f thompson hompson s team won from harold shriver s team b a score of 11 to 3 A feature of the game was a triple play made by thompson s team first and third bases v m ere occupied in the fourth in rung ning when bert fields hit a line drive do v i to ray thompson at third w m ho caught the ball stepped over to the J third sack ack ai at d put the pla er v ho had 3 just left third out but and then threw to first in time to catch the other runner who had started tor for second baie bae wilford holdaway acted as umpire for tl e boa boe s and those wao who N witnessed itne sed the game sa u it m was as d rattling good ex I 1 ibitson the returns from the jeffries john son fight ere received by rounds round sat at thi oxford resort and the place was I 1 crowded to the doors during the time that the bulletins were N ere boing receive ed the local people ople ora or d lar lare ema me N rita jont of them wanted to see jeffries win and v ere greatly disappointed because of the poor showing which he made the small bov was a trifle subdued monday the city bastile was well filled mon day night by emulators of the bi big t fight in spite of the limited program for the day the streets were crowded from morning till night f ahe he absence of bano band music was much regretted and was wag due to a mis understanding of some kind the children enjoyed that frea dance alit alli ight and got getaway am aa with loads of candies and oceans of nade many people left eureka and cele berated the day ere but the streets were crow de del I 1 fro a ii morning until night the elks conducted a most success ful dance at the pavilion lioi was an kimmence anim mence crowd in attendance and splendid music was furnished by the eureka orchestra |