ALASKA INDUSTRIES. 



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Alaska Commercial Company, San Francisco, Cal., in account tvith the United States at 



St. George Island, Alaska. 



1882. Dr. 



July 25. To shipment of fur-seal skins to date, quota 1882, 20,000. 

 June 1. To amount of salt salmon required to be supplied for consumption by native 



people, requisite quantity. 

 .June 1. To amount of coal required to bo furnished for natives' use, 18 tons. 

 .June 1. To supplies of barrels and salt required for natives' use for the preservation 



of meat, requisite number and amount. 

 .June 1. To maiutenauce of schools as required by lease, eight months. 



1882, Ck. 



July 21. By lawful quota of fur-seal skins allowed to be taken annually, quota 1882, 

 20,000. 



June 1. By amount of salt salmon supplied for consumption to native people, requi- 

 site quantity. 



June 1. By amouut of coal supplied for use of native people in lieu of wood, 18 tons. 



Juno 1. By barrels and salt supplied for natives for preservation of meat, requisite 

 amouut and quantity. 



June 1. By maintenance of schools commencing September 5, 1881, and closing May 

 15, 1882, eight months. 



St. Paul Island, Alaska, July 28, 1882. 

 I hereby certify that the foregoing account is correct, according to my best knowl- 

 edge and belief. 



Henry A. Glldben, Sjiecial Agent. 



Hon. Charles J. Folger, 



Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D. C. 



Consolidated annual return of fur seals killed at the seal islands of Alaska in the year 



ended July 20, 1882. 



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