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Show EUREKA SCHOOLS OPEN. Eureka, Sept. 5. The Eureka public pub-lic schools opened this morning with an enrollment of about 1,000 pupils. The teachers for the coming term arc as follows- I. Williamsson, superintendent; eighth grade, Miss Maude Lay ton; seventh grade, .Mrs. C. C. Norwood; sixth grade. Miss Belle Leasley; fifth grade. Miss Minnie Roundy and Mls6 Gcnevlotvo Sullivan; fourth grade. Miss Helen McCarthy and MIsh Annie Adams: third grade, Miss Leola Las-ley Las-ley and Miss Anna Sullivan; second grade, Miss Hazel Irvln and Miss May Hlllhouse; first grade, Miss Anabel Mooney, Miss Lou Murphy and Miss Vera Craney; kindergarten, Miss Boulah Bacon; Knlghtvlllo school, Miss Clara Camp and Miss Iona Gates. The public school at Mammoth will open next week with the fdllowlns corps of teachers: R. H. Towers, principal, seventh grade, II. S. Smith; sixth grade. Miss Kate Harzar; fifth grade, Miss Kath- i orino Crcigbton; third grade, Miss j Hattie Nesblt; second grade, Miss Eliza Bonnor; first jradc, Miss Fay j Breuton; boglnners, Miss Florence . Johnson and Miss G H. RiBtncr. |