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Show REPORT OF THE COMMIS8IONER OF INDIAN AFFAIR8. 25 TABLEN O.4 .-localion, ca~acity,a roUment, and average nuendanceof Govmment h y schools duringjscal year ended June 80, 1901-Continued. Washington-Continued. Puyallu ~he&ils.. ........................................................ Jarnestown ...................................................... Port Gamble .................................................... Quinsielt.. ...................................................... Skokomish ...................................................... Wiaoonain: Green Bay, Stoekb"dge ............................................. Oneids .............................................................. La pointe (7 sohwls). ............................................... ,- Total .............................................................. 1 PUBLIC SCHOOL CONTRACTS. The first contracts for the coeducation of Indians and whites in State and Territorial schools were made in 1891. That year 21 were con-tracted for, 7 enrolled, with an average attendance of 4. The largest number enrolled since that time wafi in 1896, since which period there has been a gradnil decrease until the present, which indicates a slight increase over the previous year. This table shows the results of these contraits for the past eleven years: TABLEN O.6 .-Number of district public schoola, showing numbm of pupils eontraeled for, enroUmnt, and average aUmdancefrmn 1891 lo 1901. Ratio Of Number Contract Enroll. A v e y %&% Year. of number rttten schools. of pupils. Dlent. an,, ;Eo: ment. |