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Show THE DESRRET EAGLE.' daily rsiCGKAM. Kise G:00a.,m IJrtakliist 6:30 Cliapol 8:00 8:15 ,i School Tho young lady in white proved to Ik Mr. Driggs, our Supervisor. ,, Hw ft j s S ! SCHOOL REPORT. In this rejO;t a ii'.url: of 10' vvurV:. fc'huwri lie t ween and 100 tfocd. lletwcrn GJ uud fllir- - Between 40 and t poor, r. p-lV;- . H't?mv hud to walk iih f lit two !, lit miln. 'lo school and alwav. carried tweeiiJIOand 40 vory poor. Itoiuw School m0i ,....i,.. ,.n. hi. 1 ;15 r m. Dinner hu.i .mf. ami iiuttr 20 sl,Kllfc improvement. nnthnr 2:00 ,, Manual Labor I n health column between SO ami in cold cookies and the moat, pail, 4:30 Recreation shows slight ailmunt; detwecn 0:00 andwasjustgoingtoputauicepiete Supper Ml SO nerfoiu; dvtwteu 40 and on tho ton uf them. of .utar.l 7:00 n M more Berfous; between 20 and 40 11'- !re 8:30 (rounder pupils) 'Ob, moUierjIeaee put my dinner 'l"1'0 6enous: bolow 20 0:00 u a !.ai.er baK, and then I will not Ke:iro(aIl) Breakf.iet (Sunday) 7; 30 a m have to bring the pail home." Ho 1:00 r.M Dinner M 8 had asked her to do this very thing 3:00 Name. t Chapel r lt CI for a week, and she had always said: H o O ft You had better take the pail, Pi V LOCAL KD OTHER 1TEM3 This morning when she Henry' Too onion is a scentury plant. said it he pouted" She got a paper bag u Allred, Luclla 100 75 100 Will it ijvcr Blop snowing? and put every thing in, anu.twisted 30 Beal, Andrew fc0 100 100 100 80 10'. The days are growing longer. We the top into a nice handle. When 19 Beck, Joseph SO 100 1(H) can now eat supper by daylight. Beck, Jacob Henry had gone aboue a mile heS-a10 100 100 1(H) Ctck, John Hoy Donel3oa has a csw tffcit of a riuir of wet spots around the sack. Intermission 10:30 10:45 5nin ; i,i.ii Si-ud- S. -' CJ r.-- c w lii- - i noes on o 20 Barnard, J IHICS clothes. He must tnka good cs.ro of ..nl cr.mi lit 27 Barnard, Jowepn them. of lower the the and stone, bag 31 Cameron, part Joseph. Anny Devine had the "grip" flew away ahead of him on tho dusty 4 collett Julia last wet!:, but is row ablo to be road and left nothing in his hand U Corner, Amelia in echocl again. but tho twisted top. Henry learned 0 Covington, Tom The pupils enjoyed the party last a lesson that day that he did not 10 Christensen, Ezra Sftturdpy evening. Quite a number soon forget. What do you think it 10 Davis, Mary Ann 2- Devine, Amy dressed in masquerade costume. Wn9 25 Donelsoa, lloy The Russian Government has projected 21 a railway through Siberia 1,375 miles Suit Lake is the centre of a min 18 Eccles, William Clara long, and it is to cost something lite iug region that has produced a fi Foote, Frandscn, Lt'ency 200,000,000. 5 The Ogden Standord says that in view of the fact of if 20,000 having been spent on a building for deaf mutes there is;little liability of Fort Cameron being taken for that purpose. Last Saturday being Washington's Birthday the pupils were given a Party in the evening. The dinning-roo- x was eleared for the occasion. The older pupils dressed iu masquerade costume. Some of the costumes were very striking. That worn by Nellie Smithcii, a court page, was the finest we saw After games and dancing refreshment?, consisting of cake and oranges, were served. Quite a number of the friends of the pupils were present. Stncy Jensen was the Chinaman. Clara Foote represented Summer million g Garn, David hundred and twenty-liv- e dollars in precious lnota's and is 0 Hansen, Willard now turning them out xfc the rate '1 Hegited, Jacob i! Hawkins, Leo of ten millions per annum. i.tu Jensen, htency INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT riUKTiNG Name of Pupil. '". offick. 3 Improve- - Panctu- - ality. M meat. Beck. Joseph Beck, Jacob Olorcnshaw. Joseph Spicier, Henry Stucki, Charles i 100 100 9f 100 85 100 100 100 100 100 CAIU'EXTER SHOP. Beal, Andrew Garn, David Hansen, Willard Larson, Nephi Amelia Comer was tho chambermaid. Moore, Earl Jacob Beck represented his Satanic Mnnson, Edward SHOE shop. Majesty. Joseph Olorcnshaw acted the clown Christensen, Ezra to perfection. Leavitt, Lyman John Beck was so throughtydisgmsed Madsen, Andrew Ol3cn (Andrw that no one knew him. p1 7 21 s 2?. I?, I 17 4i VI 80 100 93 100 100 iS J CO 12 100 20 1C0 32 11 f 1 . Love, George Madsen, Andrew Markr, Stephen Moon-- Earl Mucson, E'iward Olorcnshaw, Jos. Olscu, Andrew K flic, Ezra Soielcr. Henrv mithen, Nellie Stucki, Charles Taompson, Oroan Thompson, Willie Wood, Lizzhs West, Emma . - ' 83 90 K) 10-'- ) 00 90 ICO 17 85 75 95 90 72 100 90 90 90 S7 75 90 80- - 100 KH 1U0 90 90 100 K-- ll'O 100 75 100 100 100 90 100 100 100 90 100 75 100 100 90 100 8.", KiO 100 100 100 10ft SO 1W 85 82 90 90 1i 100 100 100 10') 90 75 80 7 8o vr.) 100 Hi!) 90 72 85 05 90 90 15 85 75 80 . JOO 1C0 UK) I ). i IW) (.( It:!. . A telephone has bet;n establi.-iiw.-between Yokohama and SLrfanoka, a dislance of 100 mileM in .I:u);:, by order of tha Mikahi- - It is first in the country and vo Electrical Kovkw. iincly. ! eo 80 100 100 100 100 n--- ' |