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Show osked for, and the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions modified its , original application so that a contract was executed for 39 pupils, at $108 per capita, involving $4,212 instead of $7,020. I Summay.-The following table summarizes the contracts executed for the education of Indian children in mission schools for the fiscal year 1906 : Name of boding school. Tribe. Ht. JORBD~..'S.. ............ Menominee ................ 170 8108 ! $18 360 129 ¶I3 9%220 st. muis ................... ~se.ge ....................... 75 125 1 9'375 61 7:594. w St. Johnpa ....................... do ...................... 65 125 8 8'125 35 4 N1.25 Immaculate Conception ... Sioux of Crow Creek and 89 103.' 4:212 36 3:887.66 Lower Brule ageneiea. Holy R09&~.y. ............. Sioux ....................... 2 W 108 2l 6 W 200 21,6W.00 St. Francis ...................... do.. .................... 250 233 025,164, W st. Labre's ................. Northern Cheyenne ........ 89 % 1 ?% St. Mary's .................. 39 4,212.00 Quapaw .................... -10 -50- 5-00 -10 600.00 Total ................. 1 8481 ......... 93,3841 '743/81,281.11 4 1 I I *As an injunction suit has been flled to restrain any payment under this contract, none has been made. APPLICATIONS TOE CONTRACTS POR 1907. On July 12, 1906, the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions re-quested that-- contracts be granted for the care and education of Indian children during the Bscal Year ending June 30, 1907, payable in each case from the trust and treaty funds of the tribe among which the school is located. The schools and tribes named, with the number of children and rate per capita, are as follows: For 75 children of the Osage tribe at St. Louis Boarding School, Osage Agency, at $125 per capita per annum. For 05 children of the Osage tribe at St. John's Boarding School, Osage Agency, at $125 per capita per annum. For 150 children of the Dienominee tribe at St. Joseph's Industrial School. Green Bay Agenw, at $IF8 per capita per annum. For 260 children of the Sioux tribe at St. Francis Mission School, Rosebud Agency, at $108 per capita per annum. For 200 children of +e Sioux tribe at Holy Rosary Mission School, Pine Ridge Agency, at $108 per capita per annum. For 65 children of the Sioux tribe under the Crow Creek, Lover Brul6, and Pankton agencies, at Immaculate Conception Mission SchooL Crow Creek .%ency, pt $108 per capita per annum. For 60 children of the Northern Cheyenne tribe at St. Labre's iyission School, Tongue River Agency, at $108 per capita per apnnm. For 20 children of the Quapaw tribe at St. Mary's Boarding School, Quapaw Reservation, at $50 per capita per anwm. On August 20, 1906, the Bureau of Catholic Indian ~i s i i o n sw as informed that, altho the President inhis communication of December |