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Show BEPORT OF COMMIGSIOiTER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. 41 Location, attendance, etc., of govef'nment resewation boarding solroolb during ths Ascal year e m Ja m SO, 1SO8-Continued. Washiniton: Colville ........................................... July 1,1899 Puyallup ............................................. Oct. -,I873 Tulalip ........................................... bDee. 16.1901 Yakima ............................................. - -, 1860 wiaeonsin: Green Bey ........................................ c -,I876 Oneida .... :' ......................................... Mar. %.I893 La ~ o i n t e(L ao du Flambeau) ....................... ~ u ~6:18y95 Hn y l ~ ~ r..d.. .................................... Sept.. 1,1901 wyomin ~hos%io.n.i. .......................................... AD". 1,1379 a Schoul burned Sept. 10. 1902: reopened Se t 19 1901. Burned an. 20. 1002; rcopcned .ran 23. I U ~ ~. r ~ too r19 01 a rontraet school. nmnred Jmn. 18. 1905: eonducled ad a day school tram Feh. V, 1005, to June 90, 1906: reop..rl..d as a boardine school 80pr 1. 190i. The number of day schools was increased from 163 to 167. I have already mentioned the change at Yainax; 7 new schools were opened-at Camp Verde and Tucson, Ariz., Likely, Cal., Polson on the Flathead Reservation in Montana, Poplar Grove on the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota, Thunder Butte No. 2 on the Chey-enne River Reservation in South Dakota, and Stockbridge No. 2 on the Green Bay Reservation in Wisconsin; and 4 were discontiuued-at @and Portage in Minnesota, No. 30 on Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, Upper Pine Creek on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota, and Arapaho Subissue Station on the Shoshoni Res-ervation in Wyoming. This gives a net increase of 4 day schools. |