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Show 434 REPORT OF SUPERINTSNDENT OF INDIAN BCHOOLS. or~uunented with lawns, flowers, palms, and shrubbery. The class-room work is excellent. The industrial training of the boya in the garden and u n the farm is fully equal to the best. The training in shops is not what it shouEhe, owing to lack of facilities. It is hoped that worksho will soon be provided. The training of the girls in useful as well as ornamentafshandiwo;k is also of the best. With shops for boys this school, in its appointments, ete., will be second to none. The moral tone of the school is excellellt and its management is in excellent hands. Soboha Day School, Cah o m Location good. Building in good repair; grounds well kept and well shade;(. W' 'o-r k of the school creditable. Midday meal furnished pn ils of all day schools in California. Moral tone and management excellent. W@mo Day School, CnliJ~11ia.-Location good. Building very poor, unpainted, and sadly in need of repaim. The work of the school is good, . Pechanga Day Selwol, Cal$mia.-Location poor. Water scanty. Buildings need repairs and painting outside and inside. Work of the school is creditable. Tone of the school very good. Pala Day School, Calfmza-Location good. Water in. abundance. Building in fair condition, but nee a ce~hngo n the inside and painting on the outside. Work is very satisfactory. Moral tone is excellent. Rimon Day School, California.-Location poor. Water scarce. Building is old, unpainkl, and generally dilapidated in appearance. Two living rooms should be added, although a new building would he better. The work is fair and the tone of the school is good. La Jolla Day School, Califmi&-htian exeellent. Buildings generally are in g6od repair. Work of the school is good; moral tone is excellent. Adjoining this school the Episcopal Church has a mission established, where regular religious services are held. Indian women and girls are taught lace making. Meaa h n d e Day School, Ca1iJomia.-Location good. Buildings are in a wretched condition; in fact, are discreditable. A new school buildin is required immediately as well as an addition to the living rooms. Work of the scf~ooils very good and the moral tone is excellent. Copitan Grande Day School, California.-Location fair. Buildings need repairs and painting inside and outaide. Water is scarce and unwholesome; a well should be provided at once. The work of the school is very creditable; the moral tone is excellent. Fort itlohave, A&.-Buildings generally in good condition. New school and amem-bly rooms and dining hall and kitchen Ere under ~onstruction. Good water and good land. The claseroom work is rery creditable. Industrial training of boys in shops, garden, and farm is very od, and the training of the girls in domestic science and household duties is of ta)e best. The moral tone and the general manage-ment are excellent. Thzton Canyon, d&.-Location good.. Buildings are all new and in good condi-tion. Water is sufficient for preeent needs. A new well is bein sunk, and, if sue-cessfnli n etting plenty of water, more land will he cultivated. ~ %celas s-mom work is general$ good. Industrial training of the bays in shops and on tho farm and gar-den is very good. The girls receive inatruetion in d l kinds of domestic work. Moral tone is excellent and the management is also excellent. Western Nauaho, A&.-Location isolated, hut ood Buildings are very poor and ill adapted to needa of the school, being old adobe 'houses of the Mormons, from whom the land was purchased. Land is excellent. Water sufficient for all purposes. Class-roonl work of the Hopi School very poor. Other class-room work was good. The industrial training of the boys upon farm and garden is good (no shops), and the training of girls in household duties is also eood. The maml tone is eood and the management is excellent. Fort Yuma, Cd.-Location good. Water in abundance. Buildings in gwd repair. Schoolroom and assembly hall needed. In class-mom work there has been vast improvement since my visit last year. In industrial lines everything is done that ean he done for the boya and girls with the very limited facilities at hand. The moral tone and the management are excellent. Yab-ima, Wash.-During the em I was &led upon to visit thisschool. The attendance has largely decreased: The rounds and buildings are in oor condit~on and show general neglect and decay. ~ %meora l tone was poor and t i e schoolroom work very unsatisfactory. |