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Show 9,485, with an attendance of 8,495, an increase in each, respectively, of 206 and 110. Detailed statistics are given in this table: Locatdon, date of opening, attendanoe, htc., of nonressrvation schools dwing thd RscGcl vear ended June 90,1907. Avera e b o y Location of schools. Carllsle. Pa .................................... Nov. I lB79 Chemawa, Oreg. (Selem) ....................... Feb. 25'1884 Chilocco. OUB ................................ Jan. 25:1384 Genoa, Nebr ................................... Feb. M.1884 Albuquerque N. Mex ......................... Aug. - 1884 Lawrence ~ h s H. s skell Institute). ......... Sept. 1: 1884 rand ~u i c t i o nd, olo ......................... - - 1886 Santa Fe. N. Mex .............................. Oct. -'1890 ~ o r~to h a v eh, r iz ............................ ~ e o -.: in90 Carson. Nev ........................................ do ....... Pierre, 8. Dsk ................................. Peb. - 1891 Phoenix Ariz ................................. sept. -:1891 ~ o r~t e d i sc,a lo .............................. ~ a r -., 1892 Fort shaw Mont ............................... Dec. 27,1892 Flandresu: S. ~ s k( .~ i g g s~n s t i t u t..e.). ...... 1 Mar. 7,1893 Pipeat0110, Minn.. ............................. Feb. 1,1893 Nount Pleasant, Mich ........................ Jan. 3,1893 m om ah, Wis ................................... Jen. 17,18~3 Wittenberg Wis ............................... oAug. 24,1895 ~reenville.'C&.l. ....................... uSept.25 1895 Morri8. Minn .................................. Apr. 3:1897 Chemberlain S. Dak .......................... Nnr. -,I898 Fort ~ i d w d l&:l .~.. ........................... Apr. 4,1898 Rapid City. 8. Dak ............................ Sept. 1.1898 Riverside. Cel ................................. Julv 1.1902 Emiuding those receiving less than $100 per annurn. 0 1,500 with Outing pupils. Prepiously a contract school. Ninety-one boarding schools were conducted on Indian reserva-tions, an increase of one over the last previous year. The day schools at Green Bay Agency, Wis., and at San Juan, Navaho Reservation, N. Mex., were merged into boarding schools. The Omaha Boarding School, Nebraska, was converted into a day school, in order to take up the excess pupils in the public schools of the reservation. The boarding schools had a total enrollment of 11,019, an increase of 12, and an average attendance of 9,520, a decrease of 128. Data as to their location, organization, etc., are given in the following table: Locafhn, date of openinu, CaPacitu, and ovo'age allcndmce of Goventtnent renematirol boardil~g school* dut'iwg tbr Pscol vrur ended Julle 30, 1007. I Date of open- C,p,,,ty, Enmli- ing. I . I ment. I a& kzona: Colorado River. ..................................... Keams Canon (Moqui) .............................. Western Navaho.. ................................... Navaho .............................................. pim*.. ............................................... Fort Apaehe ......................................... Rioe Gation ......................................... Hhrmupai ........................................... Tmxt00 Canyon. .................................... Cslifomia: Fort Y W... ........................................ Hoops Valley ........................................ Round Valley ........................................ Colorad": Southern Ute ........................................ May 1,lt479 - 1881 F l y 1:1899 Dee. 25,18*1 Se t 1891 peg: 21ssa Dec. l:19~ July 119W Apr. 1:1901 Apr. - 1884 Jan. 21'1393 Aug. 15: 1861 |