140 ALASKA INDUSTEIES. 



E. 



Island of St. George, July £6, 1880. 



This is to certify that 6,176 fur-seal skins have this day been shipped on board 

 the Alaska Commercial Company's steamer St. Paul (Erskine master), being the 

 balance of the quota (20,000) of this island for 1880. 



H. G. Otis, Treasury Agent in Charge. 



Island of St. Pattl, June 7, 1880. 



This is to certify that 2,270 fur-seal skins have this day been shipped on board the 

 Alaska Commercial Company's steamer St. Paul (Erskine master), being jiart of 

 the quota of 1880. 



H. G. Otis, Treasury Agent in Charge. 



G. 



Island of St. Paul, .Tuve 30, 1880. 



This is to certify that 12,184 fur-seal skins have this day been shipped on board 

 the Alaska Commercial Company's steamer Dora (Hague master), destined for San 

 Francisco, via Ouualaska, being part of the quota of 1880. 



H. G. OTiSjTreasury Agent in Charge. 



H. 



Island of St. Paul, July SO, 1880. 

 This is to certify that since the 30th day of .June, 18S0 (date of iny last certificate), 

 65,546 fur-seal skins have been shipped on board the Alaska Commercial Company's 

 steamer St. Paul (Erskine master), being the balance of the quota (80,000) of this 

 island for 1880. 



H. G. Otis, Treasury Agent in Charge. 



I. — Alaska Commercial Company, San Francisco, in account with the United States, at St. 



Paul Island, Alaska, to Alay 31, ISSO. 



Dr. 



July 29, 1879. To shipments of fur-seal skins from the island to date (quota of 1879), 

 80,000 skins. 



Sept. 1, 1879. To amount of salt salmon required to be 8ui)plied for consumption by 

 the native people, 60 l),irrels. 



Nov. 17, 1879. To amount of coal required to be furnished for use of the native peo- 

 ple, 40 tons. 



Sept. 1, 1879. To supplies of barrels and salt required to be furnished natives for the 

 preservation of meat, requisite amounts and quantities. 



Sei)t. 1, 1879. To maintenance of school, as required by lease, 8 months. • 



Cu. 



June 1, 1879. By lawful quota of fur-seal skins allowed to be taken annually (quota 

 of 1879), 80,000 skins. 



Sept. 1, 1879. By amount of salt salmon supplied for consumption by the native peo- 

 ple, 60 barrels. 



Nov. 17, 1879. By amount of coal supplied for use of the native people (in lieu of 

 wood); 40 tons. 



