64 REPORT ON INTRODUCTION OF 



The pupils will be drilled in elementary reading, arithmetic, and 

 writing, and daily exercises in phonetics. 



Special attention will be given, both in and out of school, to the use 

 of the English language, not only by the apprentices, but also by all 

 the employees and their families. Even the Lapps should be encour- 

 aged to attempt to learn English. An account of progress in this direc- 

 tion will be made a part of the annual report. 



The apprentices at the station during the school time of their division 

 will be required to attend regularly. 



As the present schoolroom will be needed for residence purposes, you 

 will at once erect a schoolhouse from drift logs. 



MORALS. 



Xo liquor, gambling, profanity, or immorality will be allowed at the 

 station or herding camps. 



Women other than the wives of apprentices will not be allowed at 

 the station or camp quarters of the apprentices. 



2so barter or unnecssary work will be allowed on Sunday. 



REPORTS. 



Daily journal. — The assistant superintendent will keep a brief daily 

 journal of events at the station, extending from July 1 each year to the 

 following June 30. 



Purcltase account. — Tlie superintendent will keep, in a blank book 

 furnished for the purpose, an account of all supplies purchased for the 

 station, giving date of transaction, name and quantity of article, and 

 price of same at the money valuation of the barter goods paid in 

 exchange. 



Quarterly inventory. — On the last Saturday of March, June, Septem- 

 ber, and December, each year, the assistant superintendent will make 

 out an inventory of all stores and public property at the stations, 

 including bedding, cooking utensils, etc., issued and in use by the 

 apprentices. This inventory will be made with four parallel columns 

 for the four quarters. 



Apprentices 1 account. — (See p. 72.) 



Boil of merit. — (See p. 73.) 



Annual requisition. — Upon the 1st of July, each year, the superin- 

 tendent will make out a requisition for such provisions, stores, medi- 

 cines, school appliances, lumber, coal oil for school and apprentices, 

 barter goods, etc., that need to be purchased for the station and sent 

 up the following year. This list will only include those articles fur- 

 nished by the Government. Personal supplies needed by the superin- 

 tendent and assistant superintendent will be placed on a separate 

 requisition and paid for out of their funds. 



A copy of each of the above reports will be annually mailed to the 



