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Show at the Osage Reservation paid out of Osage trust money, and the amount so used for these schools has been deducten from the above total, which leaves a new total for 1896 of $398,815, of which sum it is proposed to use during the fiscal year 1900 15 per centnm, making the sum of $59,822.25 available for such purposes. This amount has been divided as follows: For the only Protestant school now under contract $2,160, leaving amount for the Oatholio schools of $57,642. In view of the fact that the average attendance at these schools was in excess of the contract number, it was deemed best to reduce them ratably rather than to eliminate any particular institution. They have carried '2,188 pupils on the contract number of 749 for which they are paid by the Government. The following table gives a list of the contracts executed with the different schools for the number of pupils at the rate and amount allowed: TABLE No. 6.-Schoola conducted urndm contract, with numba of pupil8 wntraoted for, rateper capita, and total anovmt of oontract for JiscaZ years mding J w e SO, 1896, and June SO, 1900. Nema and location of school. I z1=21 j*. I amO-Ont/ :;: Rate. / ~ ~ ~ ~ Grand tars1 ........................... I- 100 45 100 30 80 65 TO 60 85 130 aoo 135 05 56 15 46 56 40 140 95 95 65 40 104 80 40 20 20 30 130 60 20 20 I: ............1 :I: .......... ............................ IS ohll appropriated for by Congress. ~ x iinctrmd mgt he tlso aehooln or Osage and one F'ottswstomie sohool at Sac and Pox Agency, Oklahom~ In the above aobadula aabool8 nra not incloded that were dropped from the contract liat since 1635. amonnting to the aum of $135.880. the ditiersnoe betneen totalla in "Amount" oolumns of tables Nos. Band 8. . 8896-2 |