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ifjtes!LJ332 THE I.OCONINO SUN. . ir' -f Number absence -Id..! Number turdinees 14 Number hoy i. enrolled l( NuiitlMif trirlrt c'iit-olfcl 17 Total enrollment ,'L't Average iiiiiuIhm- belonging 28.7."i Average daily ultcdaiicts 2ti." Percentage nf attendance !)2.." Now pupil-, for tlie. month 2 Names of tlio-o neither tardy nor ;il sent: I.c din Greene, Wllllu .lone-', I'urley Vim Dcivn. Fred Grim, Grace Oritii, .Mln.i June!. Yettlc Manning, Florence Howell, Hugh Hiineli. Tot.il 1). 8UMMAKY OF" Ohl'AKTMKNTS. Number c a.s attendance .'IJll.," I Number days abenco 1-1 ).." Number tardiiiu.es 81 Nuuilfcr Isiys enrolled '.l.'t I Number girls enrolled 11(1 , Tut ul enrollmen.t 2(KI Average dnhy attendance... 10.2") Aveiuge number belonging.... 1"" I'etrciituge of attendance iO.tMI , New punilsfor the inoulli 12 , Neither tardy nor aheiit 78 Days uught 18 The number of eaie of taitline-s w etc, fur Sep.embcr tftf, for October! Nil, (or November 81. Tlio number will be still Miuillur for Deeember. ThenumlHirof pupils neither tardy nor absent were. forSeptemler 117. for! October fit), for November 78. Mrs. Olney'siooiu i the banner room for the mouth. Her percentage of ul tuudance 1st the highe-l and of turdi-, lies the Inwcl. , To Hie pre-ent time 2l!l pupils litivu j been unrolled, four of whom till!" week. WANTKIJ- I.ilwren and i-ookmen to! to work on the Flagstaff water works. Wage, -'.(IO to ?2."0 per day. Hoard 4.."l) per week. Applj to Geo. W., Sturdevaut, Jr. Funlou forllrst-cluss job printing. REVENUE RULING. Fraternal Organization Entertainments Ex empt From Revenue Tax. Acting Internal Iluvenue Commis sioner Wilson recently decided in Washington that a fair or entertain ment gien by a fraternal organization, the proceeds of which are devoted to sick benefits are like objects, is notsucli an exhibition or show a is contcmplut ed by the eight section of paragraph two of the war uct, ami that u i-pcciiil tax is not icquired for such an enter tainment. Harvest home festivals are likewise held not to be included iu the act, and, therefore, do not require pay- ment of a seeial tux. A draft or order drawn ou the treastuer of u fraternal organization by another of its otlicers for the payment of money to a tbtid person, whether "for payment of bills" or for "sick buuelil," for any other purjoses, luqtlii vil 2c stamp. Lost the Case. The territory has lost in eu-e In the United States supremo court against the United State Trust company and the receiver of ibe Atlantic & Pacific lailway. The eae involved the right of the territorial authorities to lax im provements of iho r.iilroad company on its right of way without taxing the right of itself. The decision did noi sustain this contention, buluttlrmed the the decision of the territorial supreme court adveise to taxation of the con cessions. Hy tins decision the counties of Ber nalillo and Valencia losea largo sum ol money which had been usessed ugui list the Atlantic iVPacillo railroad. This county has a elulm of about fifty thous and dollars-uguinst the railroad. Al buquerque Citizen. After a woman readies :i0 you can't convince her the good all die young. "jtWVMVMai -!.