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Show ous denominations, for the education of Indian pupils during the fiscal year nineteen hundred, but shall only make such contractts at plaeee where nonsectarian schools can not be provided for such Indian children, and toanamount not exceeding fifteen per centurn of the amount so used for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, the same to be divided proportionately among the mid several contract school#, this being the h a 1 appropriation for sectarian schools- Under this section contracts were made with the several contract schools in accordance with the following schedule: TABLEN O. 12.-SchoolS Mnduded under contract, with numba of pupil8 &?'acted fop, rateper capita, and total amount of contract jerfied years ending June SO, 1895, a d June SO, 1900. 1895. 19W. Name and loehtion of rchwl. zigz Rate. Amount. g,",z -I-1-1 Rate. Amount. I I Is eeially appropriated for by Conpress. 9&t includ~ngt he two schools of Osage and ono sehwl at sso srnd Fox Agency. Okla For the reasons set forth in the Annual Report of this office for 1897, contracts, payable out of the Osage trust funds, were made with St. Louis boarding school for 75 pupils, at $125 per capita, amounting to $9,375, and with St. John's boarding school for 65 pupils, at $125 per capita, amounting to $8,125, a total of $17,500 for these schools located on the Osage Reservation, Okla. A contract was also entered into with St. Mary's Academy for girls, on the Sauk and Fox Reservation, Okla., for 27 pupils, at $125 per capita, amounting to $3,375. This amount was payable out of the educational funds of the Potawatomi and, as was stated in the last annual report, exhaust8 that fund. The amounts allowed for contract schools, aggregated and compared |