214 ALASKA INDUSTRIES. 



ST. PAUL ISLAND. 



The Alaska Commercial Company, to oil fund account. 



Dr. 

 1887 

 July 31. To balance $151.52 



Cr. 



Oct. 8. By repairs on native well and pnmp $1. 50 



29. Turfing native well-house 4. 00 



1888. 



May 19. Labor, cleaning native well-house 1. 50 



26. Repairs on native pump 3. 65 



10. 65 



Balance 140.87 



The Alaska Commercial Company, to generalJ'und%account. 



Dr. 

 1887. 

 July 31. To balance $110.70 



Cr. 

 1888. 

 May 19. By labor for cleaning streets 7.50 



Balance 103.20 



ST. GEORGE ISLAND. 



Alaska Commercial Company, in account with general fund. 



July 31, 1888. To fines imposed by Government officers on natives from 

 August 21, 1883, to date, for violation of orders and various offenses $258.60 



Note. — It is proposed, unless otherwise ordered, to use the above accumulation of 

 fines to build for the use of the natives a meat and ice house to carry them through 

 the season when the seals are stagey. 



Island of St. George, Jtily SO, 1888. 



This is to certify that 9,948 fur-seal skins have this day been shipped on board the 

 Alaska Commercial Company's steamer St. Paul, whereof M. C. Erskiue is master, 



William Gavitt, Assistant Treasury Agent. 



Island of St. Paul, August 9, 1888. 



This is to certify that 85,000 fur-seal skins have this day been shipped on board 

 the Alaska Commercial Company's steamer aS<. Paul, whereof M. C. Erskine is master. 



Geo. R. Tingle, Treasury Agent. 



Island of St. George, August 9, ISSS. 



This is to certify that 5,052 fur-seal skins have this day been shipped on board the 

 Alaska Commercial Company's steamer St. Paul, commanded by M. C. Erskine. 



William Gavitt, Assistant Treasury Agent. 



1889. 



Special Agent Goff; Annual Report for 1889. 



St. Paul Island, July 31, 1889. 



Sir: I have tlie honor to transmit a report of the operations and the 



condition of the seal islands of Ahiska for the year ending- July 31, 1889. 



I alsoaccej)t and inclose the reports of Mr. J. P. Manchester and Capt. 



A. P. Loud, assistant Treasury agents, of St. Paul and St. George 



