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lin itemized statement of the funds, showing the individual accounts 

 follows : 



Funds of the Pribilof Islands natives and the St. Paid Island native church in the 

 custody of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries, as trustee, December 

 31, 1930 



Bourdukofskv, Martha SSL 04 



Fratis, luliania ' 125. 00 



Gromoff , luliania 342, 79 



Kochutin, Alexandra 3, 707. 65 



Kozloff, Raisa 108.05 



Lekanof , Sophia M 79. 93 



Lestenkof , Michael 364. 26 



Merculief , Alexandra 208. 67 



Merculief, Daniel 569. 72 



Merculief, Erena 650. 93 



Merculief, George 230. 99 



Total 8,627.90 



PAYMENTS FOR TAKING FUR-SEAL SKINS 



For work in connection with the taking, curing, and shipping of 

 fur-seal skins the resident natives of the Pribilof Islands receive a flat 

 payment of 75 cents for each sealskin taken. The payments are 

 made in cash and are distributed among the men and boys taking part 

 in the work in accordance with the rated ability and skill of each. 

 The persons entitled to this compensation are divided into classes, 

 the individuals in each class receiving equal amounts. In addition, 

 small bonuses in cash are allowed for special work in connection with 

 the sealing operations. Payments were made as shown below: 



St. Paul Island. — For the 34,382 skins taken on St. Paul Island the 

 sum of $25,786.50 was paid and in addition a total of $100 was allowed 

 two foremen for special services and $50 for a cook. A statement of 

 the earnings follows: 



Payments to St. Paul Island natives for taking fur-seal skins, calendar year 1930 



' Not living on Pribilof Islands in 1930. 



