ALASKA FISHERY AND FUR-SEAL INDUSTRIES, 1925 145 



An itemized statement of the account, showing the individual ac- 

 counts, follows: 



Savings accounts of the Pribilof Islands natives in the custody of the United States 

 Commissioner of Fisheries, as trustee, December 31, 1925 



Borenien, Zoya « $273. 68 



Bourdukofsky, Martha _• 104. 79 



Bourdukofsky, Peter . 90 



Fratis, Agrippina 2 107. 68 



Fratis, Akalina 2 521. 85 



Fratis, Martha 2 107. 66 



Fratis, Iuliania 2 107. 66 



Galanin, Mary 38.82 



Gromoff , Iuliana 295. 25 



Kochutin, Alexandra 4, 422. 75 



Krukoff, Ekaterina 108. 13 



Lekanof, Sophia M. 3 476. 20 



Lestenkof, Michael 313. 80 



Mandregan, Alexandra M 11. 79 



Melovidov, Anton 4. 22 



Merculieff, Desofey 2 ^ 44. 74 



Merculieff, Makarv 44. 74 



Merculieff, Mariamna 2 74. 61 



Merculief, Agrippina 21. 18 



Merculief, Alexandra 3 476. 20 



Merculief, Daniel 3 558. 00 



Merculief, Erena 3 558. 00 



Merculief, George 3 476. 25 



Merculief, jr., George 3 476. 20 



Merculief, Joseph 200. 13 



Merculief, Nicolai G. 3 440. 80 



Merculief, Polvxenia 127. 81 



Merculief, Tatiana 3 558. 00 



Pankoff, Agrippina 152. 10 



Pankoff, Maria M(elovidov) 49. 96 



Sedick, Lavrenty 55. 54 



Sedick, Leonty 55. 54 



Sedick, Marina , . 38 



Shane, Michael 99. 22 



Tetoff, Vikenty M(elovidov) 62. 82 



Zacharof , Emanuel . 45 



PAYMENTS FOR TAKING SEALSKINS 



For taking sealskins the natives of the Pribilof Islands were paid 

 in cash. Seventy-five cents was paid for each sealskin taken, and 

 bonuses were given for special work. In distributing the amount 

 earned on the basis of 75 cents per skin, the sealers were divided into 

 classes according to their skill and ability, and a definite amount 

 was fixed upon as payment for the individual members of each class. 

 Payments were made as shown below. 



1 Deceased. J Not living on island in 192)5. 3 New account. 



