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ALASKA INDUSTRIES. 



Annual statement of fur seals killed on St. George lsla\%d, Alaska, during the year ended 



July 31, 1895. 



Eleven of the foregoiug skins, taken from seals killed for native food during the 

 fall of 1894, were damaged by blue foxes, leaving 2,500 marketable skins to be 

 shipped by the lessees. 



Thos. E. Adams, 

 Assistant Special Treasury Agent. 



Exhibit C. 



Receipts for fur-seal skins shipped from the seal islands, including eleven skins shipped to 

 the collector of customs at San Francisco, Cal., 1S95. 



Island of St. Paul, 

 Bering Sea, Alaska, August 11, 1895. 

 This is to certify that 12,500 fur-seal skins have this day been shipped on board 

 the North American Commercial Company's steamer Bei'tha, J. M. Hays, master, con- 

 signed to the North American Commercial Company at San Francisco, Cal. 



James Judge, 

 Assistant Treasury Agent, 



Island of St. George, 

 Bering Sea, Alaska, August 14, 1895. 

 This is to certify that 2,500 fur-seal skins have this day been shipped on board the 

 North American Commercial Company's steamer Bertha, J. M. Hays, master, con- 

 signed to the North American Commercial Company, San Francisco, Cal. 



Thomas E. Adams, 

 Assistant Treasury Agent, 



Island of St. George, 

 Bering Sea, Alaska, August 14, 1895. 

 This is to certify that 11 damaged fur-seal skins boxed have this day been shipped 

 on board the North American Commercial Company's steamer Bertha (J. M. liays, 

 master), consigned to the collector of customs, San Francisco, Cal. 



Thos. E. Adams, 

 Assistant Treasury Agent. 



