262 



ALASIA INDUSTRIES. 



TaiU thowing ih$ number of fur seals killed for skins on the Inland of Si. Paul by tht 

 Alaska Commercial Company, etc. — Continued. 



EEC APITULA TION. 



Total fur seals killed for skins on the island of St. Paul by the Alaska Commercial Com- 

 pany, and also for natives' food, from 1870 to 1889, inclusive 1, 557, 116 



Total fur seals killed for skins shipped from St. Paul by Alaska Commercial Company 



from 1870 to 1889 .". ], 523, 287 



Total fur-seal skins from St. Paul rejected, stagey 18, 124 



Destruction to seal life on St. Paul Island in securing catch from 1870 to 1889, inclusive. . . 15, 705 



1, 557, 116 



Note.— Total fur seals, of all clases, killed for natives' food on St. Paul Island from 1870 to 

 1889, inclusive 144, 801 



Total fur seals (large young seals) killed for natives' food, of which the Alaska Commercial 



Company accepted and shipped 62,873 skins 80,907 



Total fur-seal pups (5 month old) killed for natives' food from 1870 to 1889 63, 804 



144, 801 



Total earnings received by natives of St. Paul Island from 1870 to 1889, inclusive $603, 061. 67 



Total donations received by natives of St. Paul Island a 38, 875. 61 



Total paid to chiefs 3, 050. 00 



Total paid to St. George men for labor on St. Paul 25, 780. 40 



Total paid to Kodiak men for labor on St. Paul b 680 00 



Total paid to school-teacher c 50. 00 



Total with Alaska Commercial Company for Mrs. Melevidoft" 3, 404. 99 



Total expended by natives from 1870 to'l889 509, 890. 07 



Total balance due natives May 24, 1890, with North American (Commercial Company 21, 330. 60. 



603, 061 . 67 



Table showing number of fur seals killed for skiiis on tlie Island of St. George by the 

 Alaska Commercial Company, and also for nalives' food, from 1870 to 1889, inclusive; 

 the amount of earnings received bythe natives of this island for taking and curing these 

 skins; also amount earned by St. George men on St. Paul Island, and the distribution 

 of said earnings ; the total number of fur-seal skins shipped from St, George Island by 

 the Alaska Commercial Company from 1S70 to 1889, inclusive. 



