252 ALASKA INDUSTRIES. 



Table shounnf/ distribution of earninga on St. Paid Islam!, etc. — Continued. 



VolkofT, ]\rarkel 



Artonionofl', Kerick . . . 



Buteriii, Kerick 



Peeshnikotf, Peter 



Hal)ero(t; Paul 



Sedule, Vassiley 



Kotchooten, EHpheme. 



Hopofi', Jolm 



Emaiioff, George 



Oustigoff, Peter 



Second class. 



Slmtyagin, Metrofan. 

 Arkasliott', Arsney ... 



Glotot)', Jolm 



Shabolii), Neeoii 



Hans-sen, Alexander . 

 Tetoft.Neon 



Stepetin. Dorofay 



Kotchooten. John.... 



Bogdanotf. Nicoli 



Prokopieti", Vladimer. 



Knikoff, Maxim 



Ualakinoff, Alexander. 

 Melovidotf, Alexander. 



Third class. 



Fourth class. 



Fifth class. 



Shaishnikoff, Alexander. 

 Mercullitr, Alexander... 

 Kuznitzotf, John 



ftixth class. 



$565. 05 

 565. 05 

 565. 05 

 565. 05 

 565. 05 

 565. 05 

 565. 05 

 565. 05 

 565. 05 

 565. 05 



502. 29 

 502. 29 

 502. 29 

 51)2. 29 

 502. 29 

 502. 29 



439. 49 

 439. 49 

 439. 49 

 439. 49 



376. 73 

 376. 73 

 376. 73 



251. 17 

 251. 17 

 251. 17 



Special class. 



Shaishnikoff, Panl, priest 1, 000. 00 



Two chiefs, eacli $100 l 200. 00 



Estate of C. Shnbolin | 250.00 



Estate of A . Gal kin 250. 00 



Widows fund 2, 000. 00 



Total 32, 330. 00 



EECAPITULATIOK. 



83,721 seal .skins, at 40 cents $33, 489. 60 



1,276 seal skins, cnt, at 20 cents 255.20 



25 sea-lion skins, at 60 cents 15. 00 



Less, for provisions to Northeast Point $129. 80 



Paid to St. GeoT"e men 1, 300. 00 



33, 759. 80 



1,429.80 



Total 32,330.00 



Those in the fir.st class should have received $234, leaving to tlieir credit $171.00 



Those in the second class should liave received $208, leaving to their credit 152. 00 



Those in tlio third class should have received $182, leaving to their credit 133. 00 



Those in the fourth class should liave received $156, leaving to their credit 144. 00 



Those in the fifth class should have received $143, leaving to their credit 132. 00 



Those in the seventli class should have received $104, leaving to tlieir credit 96. 00 



If the accompanying instructions of the Treasury agent in charge had heen complied with, the 

 natives would have been in cii'cunistanccs financially to meet their unfortunate hut not unexpected 

 condition, as is clearly shown by the amounts which should have been to their credit. 



Dl!. 



Account Current, 



Cr. 



J. — The North American Commercial Company in account with the United States at St. 



Paul Island, Alastia. 

 1890. 



May 24. To oil fund transferred by Alaska Commercial Company $124. 87 



May 24. To natives' general fund 182. 55 



Di{. 



Account Current. 



Cr. 



K. — 77/e North American Commercial Company in account uilh the United States at St. 



Ceorye Island, Alaska. 



1800. 

 May 24. To natives' general fund $193. 12 



