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SCHiiOL ROLL OF HONOR FULL L«3T 0!= PUPILS IN WALLA WALLA COUNTY OUTSIDE OF CITY. Exceilent Showing by the Districts? Reports Compiled by School Superintendent's Office. The following is a complete list of tbi- pupils who have been neither tanlj nor Absent from the different public schools in Walla Walla county outside of the city: District No. 2?Songs taught. "May !>.:;. " * "T s Midnight:" number en- rolled ml me month, 38; pupils neither tardy nor absent: Itoss Alexander, HazH Coble. Roy and Grey Coble. Cora, Armid and Clara La Doucene, Roy and Elsie Winslow, Willie Mang, Mel- »-in Bailey, Florence Alexander. MYRTLE E. PROSSER, Teacher. Districl No r», Seeber school ?Song taught "All Hail! Fair America;" number enrolled, 27: pupils neither ibsenl nor tardy: Alice Berney, Inez fttaas. Edith Blakeway, Beatrice Greg- ory, Marguerite Walker. Lily Berney. Edna Blakeway, Mary Furgason, Ral] h Shaddock, Robert Raymond, Oaklej Taylor, Charley Randall. Vic- tor Inriersnn, Willie Berney, Leo Voi: J. F. BAFER. Principal. District Xo. :.. Seeber school?Poems taught 'The Corn Song." "The Rainy Day." "Golden Rod." "The Vil- lage Blacksmith.* Songs. "Home. Sweet Home." 'The Little Red School llen-e.- Number enrolled, 36; pupils neithei tardy nor absent: Gladys Baird, Brooks Taylor. Charley Furga- son, Arthur Jensen, Minnie Furgason, Ethel Barrows, Opal Oldakin, Oris Barrows, Bessie Anderson, Mabel Hadedorn, Leila Noyer, Arza Randall, Mark Porter. Carl Porter. Everett Hagedorn, Henry Muncy, Cecil Thompson. EMMA MTNTOSH, Teacher. District Xo. :.. Seeber school?Songs taught, "The Dutch Lullaby," "The Roui Winds:" poems, "Child's Thought of a Star," "The Pussy Wil- lows." "Little Helpers." Number en- roll 'i during ok.mh. 28: pupils nei- thej absent nor tardy during month: Alfred Jensen, Charley Noyer, Percey Osgood, Alton Thompson, Nathaniel Warren, Elsie Blakeway, Farnell Por- ter, Mahala Warren. Mary Warren. \ F.TTI E BLACKBURN, Primary Teacher. District No. 5, Abbott school?Song taught, "Little Bessie;" poems, "The S"ello\\ Violet." "The Mountain Heart's Rase." "Kindness to Animals;" numbei enrolled dining month. 22; punils neither absent nor tardy: Dora Jansen, Emma Schaffer. Minnie Jansen, Teana Schneider. Edgar Strauss, Ervin Miley, William Schaf- fer, Ira Smith, Elmer Hiller, Verne Dresser. O. O. HAROETT, Principal. District No. 5, Abbott school?Songs and jh h ins taught during month: "Swinging 'Neath the Odd Apple Tree." "If I Were a Sunbeam," "A Farewell," "The Sandpiper;* 1 number enrolled during month. 27; pupils nei- ther absent nor tardy: Robert Bas- lee, Herbert Baslee. Georgie Beuhler. i rtto Eggers, Herman Eggers, Lester Wilsey. ETHEL WISEMAN. Primary Teacher. District No. 6?Number enrolled luting month. 2"; pupils neither ab- sent nor tardy: Fred Yeend. Olive Yeend, Blanche Mclnroe, Christena Ulen, Myrtle Ralph. Mamie Edmonds, Mary and William Weeden. MABEL APLINGT ON. Teacher. District No. 1". Pettyjohn school ? Poem taught. "A'Bou Ben Adhem;" songs, "Mount Vernon," "A Brave Sol- dier." "At Rest at Mount Vernon," "Tie- Dearest Spot on Earth:" num- ber enrolled during month, 23; pupil neither absent nor tardy, Isabel Link- later. AIMIE K. LOWE. Principal. District Xo. 10, Pettyjohn school ? Songs taught. "Little Raindrops," "Shells of Ocean;" poems. "Little Blue Bird." "Over in the Meadow;" num- ber enrolled during month. 22: pupils neither absent nor tardy: Violet Link- later. Jessie Pettyjohn. ELLA A. NELSON, Primary Teacher. District No. 11?Songs taught. "There's Music in the Air." "Ben Bolt." "Three Cheers for the Flag;" poems, "Kentucky Philosophy," "The Boy and the March Wind.Hie Qual- ity of Mercy:" number enrolled dur- ing month, tj; pupils neither absent nor tardy during month: Xellie Well- man. Ralph Day. ADA B TATUM, Teacner. District No. 13 ?Songs taught. "Sweet Summer," "Lets Roam the Green Wood:" poems, "The Brook," "An April Day;" number enrolled dur- ing month, i"<: pupils neither absent nor tardy: Bertie Cusker, Maggie Stewart. Fannie and Anna Raders. Delbert Sams. Earl Griffin, Harry Boulden, Alvin Reynolds. Blanch Res- er. Dot Reser. Florence Maiden, Frank Maiden. Clarence. Raymond and Howard Reser, Ralph Baker. GEORGE CALHOUN, Teacher. District No. IT.?Poems taught dur- ing month. "The Builders." "Ship Of State." "The Love of Country;" num- ber of pupils enrolled, 4.. MELISSA THOMAS, Teacher. District No. 16?Number enrolled during month. 12: neither tardy nor absent during the month: Jackson Barnes, Carl Tyler, Roy Tyler. Jay Tyler, Harry Tyler. KATIE CAPL.INGER, Teacher. « « \u2666 i ! For Over U Years j ? m \u25a0» ' ??? ? » -> # * 4 * The Weekly Statesman lias beeri a we!- \u2666 J come visitor at the fireside of the best homes \u2666 \u2666 in the Walla Walla valley. Every week more \u2666 * than three thousand people peruse its columns. \u2666 * The Weekly Statesman today is the most \u2666 * widely read weekly published in Walla Walla. \u2666 * As such its a medium that brings results to \u2666 * the advertiser. The Weekly Statesman * \u2666 is a bright 8-page paper, teeming with current \u2666 \u2666 local events and telegraph news from all over * * the|world and circulates in over a thousand \u2666 * homes in Southeastern Washington. Mer- \u2666 Z chants desiring to reach an exclusive field f Z covered only by Thk Statesman use its ? Z columns freely and with excellent results ? \u2666 \u2666 \u2666 \u2666 \\\u25a0 . : \ j The WEEKLY STATESMAN j \u2666 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 . I \u2666 ? ? -# \u2666 \u2666 $1.00 Per Year. \u2666 \u2666 \u2666 ? ? THE EVENING STATESMAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20. 1904. District No. 17. Touchet ? Number enrolled. 42: pupils neither tardy nor absent during the month: Laura Walker, Nora Barnes. Rebecca Barnes. Delta Koontz, Lillie Cummins, Luoretia Cummins. Isa Seachres, Terry Johnson, Preston Hanson. G. S. LPVINGOOD, Principal of School. District No. 17. Touchet ? Poem taught during month. "If I Were :t Sunbeam;" song taught. "Lazy Bill;" number of pupils enrolled. 27; pupils neither tardy nor absent during the month: Josephine Barnes, Lucinda Long. Eunice Long, Verna Renick. Lizzie Barnes, Charles Long, Audley Hanson. James Renick. Sydney Keth- erised. CECILIA XALDER. Teacher of Primary Department. District No. 18?Number of pupils enrolled during month. 11; pupils nei- ther tardy nor absent during month: Elsina Meiners, Evert Meiners, Henry Meiners, Leo Hayes. John Hayes. NELLIE HAVES. Teacher. District Xo. It* ?Number of pupils enrolled during the month. 14: pupils neither tardy nor absent: Frank Wooten, Harry Wooten, Bessie Gwin, Lillian Gwin, Elsie Gwin, Edith (Twin, Lizzie Stone. Lee Johnson. Ethel Johnson, Porter St. ith. H. H. XTGHTEXOALE. Teacher. District Xo. 20 ?f ongs taught dur- ing the month. "Home. Sweet Home." "America:" number of pupils enrolled during the month, lfi: pupils neither tardy nor absent: Jessie Asher, How- ard Gilbert, Hazel Strutbers, Margaret Carver. E. R. WILSON, Teacher. District Xo. 21. Prescott school ? Number of pupils enrolled, 21: pupils neither tardy nor absent during the month: Beatrice Crow. Florence Armstrong, Clarice Finn, Sterling Stiles. Henry Hays. Jacob Fine. JAM ES FITZGERALD, Principal of School. District Xo. 21. Prescott school- Number enroll.-d during month. 22: pupils neither tardy nor absent: Alma Brian, Pansy Sweetser, Marie Knup- pel. Edna Fitzgerald, Bessie Law- rence. Hallie Geyer, Walter Barnes, Wilson Brian. Sam Temple. CHARLES GILBRETH. Teacher Seventh Grade. District Xo. 21. Prescott school ? Song taught. "Marching Through Georgia;" number of pupils enrolled, 34; pupils neither tardy nor absent: Ross Crow. Lester Fender, Myron Kino. Harry Flathers, Rutherford Gey- er, William Ham, Charles Ham. Will McSherry, Ethel Crow.. Verra Dowel 1, Minnie Hays. Nettie Hays. Cassie Kooiitz. Eva Lawrence. Bertha flea- vis. DEBBI EM >NLEY, Tea. her of Third and Fourth Grades. District Xo. 21, Prescott school? Poems taught. "Mary Had a Little Lamb," "A Good Roy." "We Are Lit- tle Children;" number of pupils en- rolled during month, 21; pupils nei- ther tardy nor absent: Mary Randall, Berna Hays. Francis Marr. Eva [voontz, Esther Jackson. Iris Fender. Florence Purdy, Anna Laurence. Les- lie Hawks. Hallie Ham. McKinley Hays, Ray Hays. Claude Hays. Arthur Fender. Fred Romin, Cyril Fletcher, Willie Hays. CORA M. FITZGERALD, Teacher of Primary. District Xo. 23- Poems taught during month. "Nature Song," "P.- a Thinker. Not a Dreamer." "The Village Black- smith;" number enrolled, 33; pupils neither tardy nor absent: Neva Ru- dio, McKinley Rudio. Celia Hanson. Howard Hanson. Robert McCormick. IDA I). A EST IN. Teacher. District No. 27 -Poems taught 'lur- ing month, "Beautiful Thoughts," "The Four Winds, Winter and Spring." extracts from "Evengaline" md "Snowbound:" number enrolled, 17: pupils neither tardy nor absent luring month: Allen Miller, Susie Shemwell, Lulu Phillips, Cardia Phillips, Esther Miller, Gladys Rohn. Lottie Davies, Charles Shemwell, Floyd Shemwell, Clara Remington. Fi- ner Rohn. ROB ER T EDG ERT ON, Teacher. District No. 28?Poem taught. Psalm of Life;" number enrolled, 17: tupils neither tardy nor absent: May Tafner. Blanche Hafner, Grant Haf- ler, Eva Brown, Stella Brown. ERNESTINE VAN VRANKEN, Teacher. District No. 30 ? Poems taught. Obedience," quotations from "Sketch 'ook," from "Evangeline:" songs taught. "Twenty Froggies," "The Robin's Lament." "The Old Oaken Bucket;" number enrolled, 21: pupils neither tardy nor absent: Clifford Harbert. Walter C. Maulig. Esther Mauling. Cynthia Munns, Fred Gil- kerson, Jessie Gilkerson, Hazel Har- bert. ANTON MAULIG, Teacher. District Xo. 32. Dixie school ?X'um- ber enrolled during month. 27: pupils neither absent nor tardy: Alice Cal- vert, Jenny Warren. Lenna Rusaw. Lela Thonney, May Sanders. Edna Warren. Alta Buroker, Grace Griffith. CHARLES TWICHELL, Principal. District Xo. 32? Poems taught dur- ing the month. "The Trees." "Spring Is Coming,rhe Cow;" number en- rolled, 36; pupils neither absent nor tardy: Ethelwyn Ellis, Virgin Ar- lidge. Unicie Grinstead, Minnie Cal- vert. Lena Morgan, Charlie Grinstead, Leo Morgan, Dale Jackson. Ira Buro- ker. Bonita Hussey. MRS. R. B. SMITH. Primary Teacher. District Xo. 33?Poems taught dur- ing month, "November," "Thanksgiv- ing Day." "The World;' number pupils enrolled, 10; pupils neither absent nor tardy: Paul Berryman, Gerhart Pen- ner, Willie Penner, Annie Penner. LAURA NIXON, Teacher. District Xo. ?.4. Wallula school- Song taught, "Those Beautiful Days;" poems, "November, Winter .ami Spring," "The Baby;" number enrolled during month. 17: pupils neither ab- sent nor tardy: Ruth Davis, Marguer- ite. Rose and Annette Driscoll, Jessie Rand. Beatrice Weatherston, Lola Temple. Lucille Lucas. Eula Cum- mings, Annabel] Ferguson, Floyd Temple, Albert Stevenson. Morse Douglas. Gus and John McLaughlin. (>tto Thrasher. Elden Kinney. JESSIE G. CHADDOCK, Primary Teacher. District Xo. 34, Wallula school ? Poems taught. ?Raul Revere," "Bare- foot Boy:" number enrolled during month. 21; pupils neither absent nor tardy: Famma Bowman, Flora Cum- mings. Edna Hibbs, Martha Reid, Vio- let Temple, Gertrude Douglas. Viola Johnson; Oscar Bowman, Clifford 'loss. Willie Payne, Howard Bench, Charley Weatherson. Commy Fergu- son. Mary Driscoll. KM IKY SHARPE, Third and Fourth Grade Teacher. District No. 34, Wallula school- Number of pupils enrolled during the mouth. IT,: pupils neither absent nor tardy: Goldie Tempi-'. Alvin Bow- man. Sidney Bowman. Milton Temple. J. W. STUTEVILLE, Principal. District No. 38?Poems taught. "The Landing of the Pilgrims," quotations from Longfellow and "Alice Gary:" number of pupils enrolled, 7: pupils neither tardy nor absent: Alice Con- nick, Percy Connick, Ray Connick. MAY CARMICHAEL. Teacher. District No. 4ft?Number enrolled, 3. GOLDIE GARNET. Teacher. District No. 42 ?Number of pupils enrolled. 2*"': poems were committed from the language book and from the Going' Up | in popular favor because of its good- y ness?its unvarying quality keeps it up. Over y a million sold daily. Cremo?sc. anywhere. It's worth it anytime. Largest Seller in the World. readers. EVA M'DONALD, Teacher. District No. 4a. College Plac. ? Poems taught. 'The 1.r00k." memory gems from Longfellow; song. "The Birdie's Rail:' number of pupils en- rolled during the month, 31; pupils neither tardy nor absent: Myrtle Curts. Reta Curts, Edith Wilson, Grace Dronkers. Lela Jones, Rena La Francis. Allen Simpson, Harold Doak, Wilbur Jessy. Andy Jensen. ADINA A. BUCHOLZ, Teacher of Primary Department. District No. 40 ?Songs taught dur- ing the month. "Sweet and Low," "The Child of a King:' poems, "Tiie Merry Rain" "Spring Song.rhe Violets," "How to Be Good," "Bonnie Line Bird;" number of pupils enrolled, 6. MA YMF HARRIS, Teacher. District X'o. ?Song taught dur- ing the month. "America:" number of pupils enrolled, 9: pupils neither ab- sent nor tardy: Homer, Myrtle and Mabel Simmons. CHRISTINE CHRIST FX S EX. Teacher. District Xo. 56?Number of pupils enrolled. 12: pupils neither tardy nor absent: Klva Crabill, Sidney Crabill. Daynea Marsh. Edgar Cochran, Mel- viu Cochran. Xellie Sleeman. MRS. ESTELLA WILSON, Teacher. District Xo. 59?Poem taught, "The Day Is Done;" song-. "Twilight Is Stealing:" number of pupils enrolled. 24: pupils neither tardy nor absent: Minnie Loney, Minnie Davis. Emma Davis, Lucy Davis, Allen Drumheller. Amy Kent. EMMA HOLM. Teacher. District Xo. 61- Songs taught dur- ing the month. "Drifting With the Tide." "I Love the Little Red School- house," "The Old, < >id clock;' number of pupils enrolled, 8; pupil neither absent nor tardy, James Griswold. LAURA R. JACKS' >X. Teacher. District Xo. 63?Song taught during month, "Evening Bells," "Coasting Sam's Wedding," "Bugle Song;" poems. "The Village Blacksmith." "Farmer John," "Independence Bell." "The Mountain and the Sqirrel," "Oc* toner's Party," "Daffodills;" number enrolled. 31; pupils neither tardy nor absent: Fred Reynolds. Amy Trover, Oscar Bussed. Bonnie Bussed. P. W. HESS. Teacher. District No. 68 ?Poems in readers taught: number of pupils enrolled during month. 17: pupils neither tardy nor absent: Hurley Murphy, Thomas Murphy, -Mabel Bailey, Walter Bailey, Floyd Bailey. VIRGINIA MAIDEN, Teacher. District Xo. 60?Poems taught dur- ing month. "Obedience." "Little Brown Hands," "He Didn't Think," "Apple Blossoms:" number of pupils enrolled, 24: pupils neither absent nor tardy: Cecil and Orval Warner, Guy Latimer. CHARLOTTE PEFFLFV. Teacher. District Xo. 69?Poems taught dur- ing month: "Chestnut Burr," "<-tu- ber's Bright Blue Weather." A West- ern Sunset." "Landing of the Pilgrims." "An Old Man's Dream." "Rainbow Fairies;" number of pupils enroll, .; 23; pupils neither tardy nor absent: Orval Warner. Cecil Warner. Guy Latimer. CHARL >TTE PEFFLT, Teacher. District Xo. T- ? Poem taught. "Sweet Summer;" number enrolled, 7. CLARA E. HILLER, Teacher. District No. 71 ?Songs taught dar- ing month. "Spring Is Here," "< <h. Dear. I Shall Never Learn to Spell." "The Clyde School;' poems, "Waten Youi- Words," "Progress," "Lullaby." \u25a0'The Wind;" number of pupils en- rolled, 9; pupil neither absent nor tardy, Ernest Koger. EVA F. LAMPS' >X Teacher. PRISONER MUST FACE COURT James M. Beasley. Who Was Hunted for Years. Will Stand T-ial. SEATTLE, April 20. ? James 81 Beasley. the most noted federal pris- oner the territory of Alaska evei dealt with, \\ 111 arrive in Seattle next Saturday to go to Juneau, where he is to be tried May 2 on four separate indictments charging him with forg- ing and uttering forged government vouchers for a sum of money totaling j |15,200. Beasley was tried at Nome on tuie count about a year ago hut tin- jury disagreed. Beasley then took a change of venue to the federal court at Juneau. The prisoner was re- leased on bonds of $10,000. He is due irf Xew York today from London. De- tective A. G. Lane, representing his Seattle bandsmen, is in Xew York to take charge of Beasley as scon as he steps from the liner from London. H< will be brought direct to this city ami surrendered to a deputy United States marshal and taken to Juneau. Beasley's crime ami his career since he is alleged to have committed it make an interesting story. In tiie sun - mer of 1900 Beasley and a man named James Burns were given a contract to build a government telegraph line from Kaltag to St. Michaels along the Yukon river in Alaska. The job was finished in the summer of the fo ing year. Captain Green, then the government paymaster in Alaska, paid Beasley and Burns with vouchers on the suhtreasury at San Francisco. ? cording to the government's charge Beasley, in some manner unexplained, secured from the signal service office at Xome four government Touchers. Two of these he is alleged to have filled out for $3.500 each and signed the name of Captain Green. The other two were also forged for the same amounts, and Beasley is accused of having cashed them at San Fran- cisco. These transactions were SO close to the time that Beasley cashed the genuine vouchers that the head "f the suhtreasury in Frisco did not sus- pect that they were not all right and he paid them without protest, turnirg over in all ?ir>.2"o in cash to Beast-: ? Mrs. Wiggs?Cook has only brok< ' one dish, today, dear. Mr. Wlgg*? That's better. How did that hapi Mrs. Wiggs?lt was the last one.

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Page 1: The Evening Statesman (Walla Walla, Wash.) (Walla Walla, Wash.) … · 2017-12-20 · SCHiiOL ROLL OF HONOR FULL L«3T 0!= PUPILS IN WALLA WALLA COUNTY OUTSIDE OF CITY. Exceilent

SCHiiOL ROLL OF HONOR

FULL L«3T 0!= PUPILS IN WALLA

WALLA COUNTY OUTSIDE

OF CITY.

Exceilent Showing by the Districts?

Reports Compiled by School

Superintendent's Office.

The following is a complete list of

tbi- pupils who have been neither

tanlj nor Absent from the different

public schools in Walla Walla county

outside of the city:

District No. 2?Songs taught. "May

!>.:;."

* "T s Midnight:" number en-

rolled ml me month, 38; pupils neithertardy nor absent: Itoss Alexander,HazH Coble. Roy and Grey Coble. Cora,

Armid and Clara La Doucene, Roy

and Elsie Winslow, Willie Mang, Mel-

»-in Bailey, Florence Alexander.

MYRTLE E. PROSSER,

Teacher.

Districl No r», Seeber school ?Song

taught "All Hail! Fair America;"

number enrolled, 27: pupils neitheribsenl nor tardy: Alice Berney, Inez

fttaas. Edith Blakeway, Beatrice Greg-ory, Marguerite Walker. Lily Berney.

Edna Blakeway, Mary Furgason,Ral] h Shaddock, Robert Raymond,

Oaklej Taylor, Charley Randall. Vic-tor Inriersnn, Willie Berney, LeoVoi: J. F. BAFER.

Principal.

District Xo. :.. Seeber school?Poemstaught 'The Corn Song." "TheRainy Day." "Golden Rod." "The Vil-lage Blacksmith.* Songs. "Home.

Sweet Home." 'The Little Red Schoolllen-e.- Number enrolled, 36; pupilsneithei tardy nor absent: Gladys

Baird, Brooks Taylor. Charley Furga-

son, Arthur Jensen, Minnie Furgason,Ethel Barrows, Opal Oldakin, Oris

Barrows, Bessie Anderson, MabelHadedorn, Leila Noyer, Arza Randall,

Mark Porter. Carl Porter. EverettHagedorn, Henry Muncy, Cecil

Thompson.

EMMA MTNTOSH,Teacher.

District Xo. :.. Seeber school?Songstaught, "The Dutch Lullaby," "TheRoui Winds:" poems, "Child's

Thought of a Star," "The Pussy Wil-

lows." "Little Helpers." Number en-roll 'i during ok.mh. 28: pupils nei-thej absent nor tardy during month:Alfred Jensen, Charley Noyer, Percey

Osgood, Alton Thompson, NathanielWarren, Elsie Blakeway, Farnell Por-ter, Mahala Warren. Mary Warren.

\ F.TTI E BLACKBURN,

Primary Teacher.District No. 5, Abbott school?Song

taught, "Little Bessie;" poems, "The

S"ello\\ Violet." "The MountainHeart's Rase." "Kindness to Animals;"numbei enrolled dining month. 22;punils neither absent nor tardy:

Dora Jansen, Emma Schaffer. Minnie

Jansen, Teana Schneider. Edgar

Strauss, Ervin Miley, William Schaf-

fer, Ira Smith, Elmer Hiller, Verne

Dresser. O. O. HAROETT,

Principal.

District No. 5, Abbott school?Songs

and jh h ins taught during month:

"Swinging 'Neath the Odd Apple

Tree." "If I Were a Sunbeam," "A

Farewell," "The Sandpiper;* 1 number

enrolled during month. 27; pupils nei-

ther absent nor tardy: Robert Bas-lee, Herbert Baslee. Georgie Beuhler.

i rtto Eggers, Herman Eggers, Lester

Wilsey. ETHEL WISEMAN.

Primary Teacher.

District No. 6?Number enrolled

luting month. 2"; pupils neither ab-

sent nor tardy: Fred Yeend. Olive

Yeend, Blanche Mclnroe, ChristenaUlen, Myrtle Ralph. Mamie Edmonds,

Mary and William Weeden.

MABEL APLINGT ON.Teacher.

District No. 1". Pettyjohn school ?

Poem taught. "A'Bou Ben Adhem;"

songs, "Mount Vernon," "A Brave Sol-

dier." "At Rest at Mount Vernon,"

"Tie- Dearest Spot on Earth:" num-ber enrolled during month, 23; pupil

neither absent nor tardy, Isabel Link-

later. AIMIE K. LOWE.

Principal.

District Xo. 10, Pettyjohn school ?

Songs taught. "Little Raindrops,""Shells of Ocean;" poems. "Little Blue

Bird." "Over in the Meadow;" num-ber enrolled during month. 22: pupils

neither absent nor tardy: Violet Link-

later. Jessie Pettyjohn.

ELLA A. NELSON,

Primary Teacher.

District No. 11?Songs taught.

"There's Music in the Air." "Ben

Bolt." "Three Cheers for the Flag;"

poems, "Kentucky Philosophy," "TheBoy and the March Wind.Hie Qual-ity of Mercy:" number enrolled dur-ing month, tj; pupils neither absent

nor tardy during month: Xellie Well-

man. Ralph Day.

ADA B TATUM,

Teacner.

District No. 13?Songs taught.

"Sweet Summer," "Lets Roam the

Green Wood:" poems, "The Brook,"

"An April Day;" number enrolled dur-

ing month, i"<: pupils neither absent

nor tardy: Bertie Cusker, Maggie

Stewart. Fannie and Anna Raders.

Delbert Sams. Earl Griffin, Harry

Boulden, Alvin Reynolds. Blanch Res-

er. Dot Reser. Florence Maiden,

Frank Maiden. Clarence. Raymond and

Howard Reser, Ralph Baker.

GEORGE CALHOUN,Teacher.

District No. IT.?Poems taught dur-

ing month. "The Builders." "Ship Of

State." "The Love of Country;" num-ber of pupils enrolled, 4..

MELISSA THOMAS,

Teacher.

District No. 16?Number enrolled

during month. 12: neither tardy nor

absent during the month: JacksonBarnes, Carl Tyler, Roy Tyler. Jay

Tyler, Harry Tyler.

KATIE CAPL.INGER,

Teacher.

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* The Weekly Statesman lias beeri a we!- \u2666

J come visitor at the fireside of the best homes \u2666

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* than three thousand people peruse its columns. \u2666* The Weekly Statesman today is the most \u2666

* widely read weekly published in Walla Walla. \u2666

* As such its a medium that brings results to \u2666

* the advertiser. The Weekly Statesman*

\u2666 is a bright 8-page paper, teeming with current \u2666

\u2666 local events and telegraph news from all over*

* the|world and circulates in over a thousand \u2666* homes in Southeastern Washington. Mer- \u2666

Z chants desiring to reach an exclusive field fZ covered only by Thk Statesman use its ?

Z columns freely and with excellent results ?

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THE EVENING STATESMAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20. 1904.

District No. 17. Touchet ? Numberenrolled. 42: pupils neither tardy nor

absent during the month: LauraWalker, Nora Barnes. Rebecca

Barnes. Delta Koontz, Lillie Cummins,

Luoretia Cummins. Isa Seachres,

Terry Johnson, Preston Hanson.

G. S. LPVINGOOD,

Principal of School.

District No. 17. Touchet ? Poemtaught during month. "If I Were :t

Sunbeam;" song taught. "Lazy Bill;"

number of pupils enrolled. 27; pupilsneither tardy nor absent during the

month: Josephine Barnes, LucindaLong. Eunice Long, Verna Renick.

Lizzie Barnes, Charles Long, Audley

Hanson. James Renick. Sydney Keth-

erised. CECILIA XALDER.

Teacher of Primary Department.

District No. 18?Number of pupils

enrolled during month. 11; pupils nei-

ther tardy nor absent during month:

Elsina Meiners, Evert Meiners, Henry

Meiners, Leo Hayes. John Hayes.

NELLIE HAVES.

Teacher.

District Xo. It*?Number of pupils

enrolled during the month. 14: pupils

neither tardy nor absent: Frank

Wooten, Harry Wooten, Bessie Gwin,

Lillian Gwin, Elsie Gwin, Edith (Twin,

Lizzie Stone. Lee Johnson. EthelJohnson, Porter St. ith.

H. H. XTGHTEXOALE.

Teacher.

District Xo. 20 ?f ongs taught dur-ing the month. "Home. Sweet Home."

"America:" number of pupils enrolledduring the month, lfi: pupils neithertardy nor absent: Jessie Asher, How-

ard Gilbert, Hazel Strutbers, Margaret

Carver. E. R. WILSON,

Teacher.

District Xo. 21. Prescott school ?

Number of pupils enrolled, 21: pupils

neither tardy nor absent during the

month: Beatrice Crow. Florence

Armstrong, Clarice Finn, Sterling

Stiles. Henry Hays. Jacob Fine.

JAM ES FITZGERALD,

Principal of School.

District Xo. 21. Prescott school-

Number enroll.-d during month. 22:

pupils neither tardy nor absent: AlmaBrian, Pansy Sweetser, Marie Knup-

pel. Edna Fitzgerald, Bessie Law-

rence. Hallie Geyer, Walter Barnes,

Wilson Brian. Sam Temple.

CHARLES GILBRETH.Teacher Seventh Grade.

District Xo. 21. Prescott school ?

Song taught. "Marching Through

Georgia;" number of pupils enrolled,

34; pupils neither tardy nor absent:Ross Crow. Lester Fender, Myron

Kino. Harry Flathers, Rutherford Gey-

er, William Ham, Charles Ham. WillMcSherry, Ethel Crow.. Verra Dowel 1,

Minnie Hays. Nettie Hays. CassieKooiitz. Eva Lawrence. Bertha flea-

vis. DEBBI EM >NLEY,

Tea. her of Third and Fourth Grades.

District Xo. 21, Prescott school?

Poems taught. "Mary Had a LittleLamb," "A Good Roy." "We Are Lit-

tle Children;" number of pupils en-rolled during month, 21; pupils nei-

ther tardy nor absent: Mary Randall,

Berna Hays. Francis Marr. Eva[voontz, Esther Jackson. Iris Fender.

Florence Purdy, Anna Laurence. Les-

lie Hawks. Hallie Ham. McKinley

Hays, Ray Hays. Claude Hays. Arthur

Fender. Fred Romin, Cyril Fletcher,

Willie Hays.

CORA M. FITZGERALD,

Teacher of Primary.

District Xo. 23- Poems taught during

month. "Nature Song," "P.- a Thinker.

Not a Dreamer." "The Village Black-

smith;" number enrolled, 33; pupilsneither tardy nor absent: Neva Ru-dio, McKinley Rudio. Celia Hanson.

Howard Hanson. Robert McCormick.

IDA I). A EST IN.Teacher.

District No. 27 -Poems taught 'lur-ing month, "Beautiful Thoughts,"

"The Four Winds, Winter andSpring." extracts from "Evengaline"md "Snowbound:" number enrolled,

17: pupils neither tardy nor absentluring month: Allen Miller, SusieShemwell, Lulu Phillips, Cardia

Phillips, Esther Miller, Gladys Rohn.Lottie Davies, Charles Shemwell,

Floyd Shemwell, Clara Remington. Fi-ner Rohn.

ROB ER T EDG ERT ON,

Teacher.

District No. 28?Poem taught.

Psalm of Life;" number enrolled, 17:

tupils neither tardy nor absent: May

Tafner. Blanche Hafner, Grant Haf-

ler, Eva Brown, Stella Brown.ERNESTINE VAN VRANKEN,

Teacher.

District No. 30 ? Poems taught.

Obedience," quotations from "Sketch

'ook," from "Evangeline:" songs

taught. "Twenty Froggies," "The

Robin's Lament." "The Old Oaken

Bucket;" number enrolled, 21: pupils

neither tardy nor absent: CliffordHarbert. Walter C. Maulig. EstherMauling. Cynthia Munns, Fred Gil-kerson, Jessie Gilkerson, Hazel Har-

bert. ANTON MAULIG,

Teacher.

District Xo. 32. Dixie school ?X'um-

ber enrolled during month. 27: pupils

neither absent nor tardy: Alice Cal-vert, Jenny Warren. Lenna Rusaw.

Lela Thonney, May Sanders. Edna

Warren. Alta Buroker, Grace Griffith.CHARLES TWICHELL,

Principal.

District Xo. 32? Poems taught dur-

ing the month. "The Trees." "Spring

Is Coming,rhe Cow;" number en-rolled, 36; pupils neither absent nor

tardy: Ethelwyn Ellis, Virgin Ar-

lidge. Unicie Grinstead, Minnie Cal-

vert. Lena Morgan, Charlie Grinstead,

Leo Morgan, Dale Jackson. Ira Buro-

ker. Bonita Hussey.

MRS. R. B. SMITH.

Primary Teacher.

District Xo. 33?Poems taught dur-

ing month, "November," "Thanksgiv-

ing Day." "The World;' number pupilsenrolled, 10; pupils neither absent nor

tardy: Paul Berryman, Gerhart Pen-

ner, Willie Penner, Annie Penner.LAURA NIXON,

Teacher.

District Xo. ?.4. Wallula school-Song taught, "Those Beautiful Days;"

poems, "November, Winter .ami

Spring," "The Baby;" number enrolled

during month. 17: pupils neither ab-

sent nor tardy: Ruth Davis, Marguer-

ite. Rose and Annette Driscoll, Jessie

Rand. Beatrice Weatherston, Lola

Temple. Lucille Lucas. Eula Cum-

mings, Annabel] Ferguson, Floyd

Temple, Albert Stevenson. MorseDouglas. Gus and John McLaughlin.

(>tto Thrasher. Elden Kinney.

JESSIE G. CHADDOCK,

Primary Teacher.

District Xo. 34, Wallula school ?

Poems taught. ?Raul Revere," "Bare-

foot Boy:" number enrolled during

month. 21; pupils neither absent nor

tardy: Famma Bowman, Flora Cum-mings. Edna Hibbs, Martha Reid, Vio-

let Temple, Gertrude Douglas. Viola

Johnson; Oscar Bowman, Clifford

'loss. Willie Payne, Howard Bench,

Charley Weatherson. Commy Fergu-

son. Mary Driscoll.KM IKY SHARPE,

Third and Fourth Grade Teacher.

District No. 34, Wallula school-

Number of pupils enrolled during the

mouth. IT,: pupils neither absent nor

tardy: Goldie Tempi-'. Alvin Bow-

man. Sidney Bowman. Milton Temple.

J. W. STUTEVILLE,Principal.

District No. 38?Poems taught. "The

Landing of the Pilgrims," quotations

from Longfellow and "Alice Gary:"

number of pupils enrolled, 7: pupils

neither tardy nor absent: Alice Con-

nick, Percy Connick, Ray Connick.MAY CARMICHAEL.

Teacher.

District No. 4ft?Number enrolled, 3.

GOLDIE GARNET. Teacher.

District No. 42 ?Number of pupils

enrolled. 2*"': poems were committed

from the language book and from the

Going' Up |in popular favor because of its good-

y ness?its unvarying quality keeps it up. Over

y a million sold daily. Cremo?sc. anywhere.It's worth it anytime.

Largest Seller in the World.

readers.

EVA M'DONALD,

Teacher.

District No. 4a. College Plac. ?

Poems taught. 'The 1.r00k." memorygems from Longfellow; song. "The

Birdie's Rail:' number of pupils en-

rolled during the month, 31; pupils

neither tardy nor absent: Myrtle

Curts. Reta Curts, Edith Wilson,

Grace Dronkers. Lela Jones, Rena La

Francis. Allen Simpson, Harold Doak,

Wilbur Jessy. Andy Jensen.

ADINA A. BUCHOLZ,

Teacher of Primary Department.

District No. 40 ?Songs taught dur-ing the month. "Sweet and Low," "The

Child of a King:' poems, "Tiie Merry

Rain" "Spring Song.rhe Violets,"

"How to Be Good," "Bonnie LineBird;" number of pupils enrolled, 6.

MA YMF HARRIS,

Teacher.

District X'o. ?Song taught dur-ing the month. "America:" number of

pupils enrolled, 9: pupils neither ab-

sent nor tardy: Homer, Myrtle and

Mabel Simmons.

CHRISTINE CHRIST FX S EX.

Teacher.

District Xo. 56?Number of pupils

enrolled. 12: pupils neither tardy norabsent: Klva Crabill, Sidney Crabill.

Daynea Marsh. Edgar Cochran, Mel-

viu Cochran. Xellie Sleeman.

MRS. ESTELLA WILSON,

Teacher.

District Xo. 59?Poem taught, "TheDay Is Done;" song-. "Twilight IsStealing:" number of pupils enrolled.

24: pupils neither tardy nor absent:

Minnie Loney, Minnie Davis. EmmaDavis, Lucy Davis, Allen Drumheller.

Amy Kent. EMMA HOLM.Teacher.

District Xo. 61- Songs taught dur-

ing the month. "Drifting With the

Tide." "I Love the Little Red School-

house," "The Old, < >id clock;' number

of pupils enrolled, 8; pupil neither

absent nor tardy, James Griswold.LAURA R. JACKS' >X.

Teacher.

District Xo. 63?Song taught during

month, "Evening Bells," "Coasting

Sam's Wedding," "Bugle Song;"poems. "The Village Blacksmith."

"Farmer John," "Independence Bell."

"The Mountain and the Sqirrel," "Oc*toner's Party," "Daffodills;" number

enrolled. 31; pupils neither tardy nor

absent: Fred Reynolds. Amy Trover,

Oscar Bussed. Bonnie Bussed.

P. W. HESS.

Teacher.

District No. 68 ?Poems in readerstaught: number of pupils enrolled

during month. 17: pupils neither tardy

nor absent: Hurley Murphy, ThomasMurphy, -Mabel Bailey, Walter Bailey,

Floyd Bailey.

VIRGINIA MAIDEN,

Teacher.

District Xo. 60?Poems taught dur-ing month. "Obedience." "Little

Brown Hands," "He Didn't Think,"

"Apple Blossoms:" number of pupils

enrolled, 24: pupils neither absent nortardy: Cecil and Orval Warner, Guy

Latimer.

CHARLOTTE PEFFLFV.

Teacher.

District Xo. 69?Poems taught dur-ing month: "Chestnut Burr," "<-tu-

ber's Bright Blue Weather." A West-ern Sunset." "Landing of the Pilgrims.""An Old Man's Dream." "RainbowFairies;" number of pupils enroll, .; 23;pupils neither tardy nor absent: OrvalWarner. Cecil Warner. Guy Latimer.

CHARL >TTE PEFFLT,Teacher.

District Xo. T- ? Poem taught.

"Sweet Summer;" number enrolled, 7.

CLARA E. HILLER, Teacher.

District No. 71 ?Songs taught dar-

ing month. "Spring Is Here," "< <h.

Dear. I Shall Never Learn to Spell.""The Clyde School;' poems, "WatenYoui- Words," "Progress," "Lullaby."

\u25a0'The Wind;" number of pupils en-

rolled, 9; pupil neither absent nor

tardy, Ernest Koger.EVA F. LAMPS' >X

Teacher.

PRISONER MUST FACE COURT

James M. Beasley. Who Was Huntedfor Years. Will Stand

T-ial.

SEATTLE, April 20. ? James 81

Beasley. the most noted federal pris-oner the territory of Alaska evei

dealt with, \\ 111 arrive in Seattle next

Saturday to go to Juneau, where he

is to be tried May 2 on four separate

indictments charging him with forg-

ing and uttering forged government

vouchers for a sum of money totaling

j |15,200. Beasley was tried at Nomeon tuie count about a year ago hut tin-

jury disagreed. Beasley then took a

change of venue to the federal courtat Juneau. The prisoner was re-

leased on bonds of $10,000. He is due

irf Xew York today from London. De-

tective A. G. Lane, representing his

Seattle bandsmen, is in Xew York to

take charge of Beasley as scon as he

steps from the liner from London. H<

will be brought direct to this city ami

surrendered to a deputy United

States marshal and taken to Juneau.

Beasley's crime ami his career since

he is alleged to have committed it

make an interesting story. In tiie sun -

mer of 1900 Beasley and a man namedJames Burns were given a contract to

build a government telegraph line

from Kaltag to St. Michaels along the

Yukon river in Alaska. The job wasfinished in the summer of the fo

ing year. Captain Green, then the

government paymaster in Alaska, paid

Beasley and Burns with vouchers on

the suhtreasury at San Francisco. ?

cording to the government's charge

Beasley, in some manner unexplained,

secured from the signal service office

at Xome four government Touchers.

Two of these he is alleged to have

filled out for $3.500 each and signed

the name of Captain Green. The other

two were also forged for the same

amounts, and Beasley is accused of

having cashed them at San Fran-

cisco. These transactions were SO

close to the time that Beasley cashed

the genuine vouchers that the head "f

the suhtreasury in Frisco did not sus-

pect that they were not all right and

he paid them without protest, turnirg

over in all ?ir>.2"o in cash to Beast-: ?

Mrs. Wiggs?Cook has only brok< 'one dish, today, dear. Mr. Wlgg*?

That's better. How did that hapi

Mrs. Wiggs?lt was the last one.