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Show TABLE No. 3.-Lomtion, capacity, enrollment, and average attendance of Govwilment day aohools June 30, 1899-Continued. New Mexioe-Oontinoed. Pnebl-Continned. lslsta .......................................................... 60 5; Jemeu. ......................................................... ZY Lagon* ........................................................ 20 Nam be. ........................................................ mate. ....................................................... 80 .................................................... "an %1ir ..................................................... 30 .. sari Ilds onao .................................................. 3430 36 Sm Juan ....................................................... 50 18 Ssnto Damingo ................................................. 30 20 Tms ............................................ : .............. 40 63 zia. 35 54 33 33 34 ............................................................. North Dakota: Devil's Lake, Tortle Moontain, 3 eohoals. .......................... 140 214 110 Standing Rmk,4 sohwls ........................................... 135 157 122 Port Barthold,Z echmls ............................................ 120 141 1)5 Oklahoma: Kiowa.. ............................................................ 30 20 11 Whirlwind.. ....................................................... 20 27 21 SonLhDakota: Cheyenne River. 3 sohaols .......................................... 72 10 60 Pine Ridge, 31 schoola .............................................. 1.085 820 704 Rosebud, 19 mhahwls ................................................ 517 542 454 Utah: Shebit .............................................................. 30 61 32 Wwhinxlon: Colville. 2 sohools ... 80 79 29 Tulalip- Lummi.. ...................................................... 40 45 17 Swinomish ..................................................... 40 44 80 Tulalip ......................................................... 30 29 20 Neah Bay- NsahBay ...................................................... 56 63 40 Qaillehbte ...................................... -. ............ 60 46 25 Pogallup- Cheh&li o............ .- ......................................... 40 15 10 Jameatown ..................................................... 30 24 21 Port Gamble ................................................... 25 20 13 2uk,~a'kn'ol manl.el. th. . ................................................... 40 15 11 .................................................... 40 27 0 Whoon~in: Green Bay. Stoakbridge ............................................ 26 Onsids.3 sahools .................................................. La Pointe, 9 sohools ................................................ 211 'This inclndes 4 day pmpila attending Laeoh Lake bowding snhooL INDIANS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The first contract for the coeducation of Indian pupils with whitee in the public schools was dated July 17, 1890, and the first year under the system exhibited contracts with 8 schools for the education of 91 pupils, of which nu~nber there was an enrollment of 7 and average attendance of 4. The present year there werecontracts with 36 schools for 359 pupils. Three hondred and twenty-six were enrolled, but there were only 167 in attendance, being only 51 per cent of the number so enrolled. |