90 ALASKA FISHERIES AND FUR INDUSTRIES IN 1918. 
Pripitor Istanps Natives’ Savines ACCOUNTS IN THE CUSTODY OF THE UNITED 
STATES COMMISSIONER OF FISHERIES, AS TRUSTEE, Dec. 31, 1918. 
Funds of— Amount. Funds of— Amount. 
St. Paul Island: St. Paul Island—Continued. 
Bourdukofsky, Apollon............- $95. 07 Merculieff, Paul A.-......-...-..... $14. 27 
Bourdukofsky, Peter.....-....-.---- 57.19 Merculieff, Terenty @.....-.......... 36. 44 
Diakanof, Auxenia (Mrs. C. H. Hope) 24. 25 Oustigoll, Peter. ----- eae ee 23. 03 
Emanoff, Alexey @........-...-.---- 278. 51 Pankofl, Aerip pina ann=acnceseeestee 222. 05 
Fratis, Agrifina 0_.........-.....---- 87. 53 Pankofi, Maria M.....-.....--- Bsa. 40. 64 
Fratis, Akalina b..........-..-..---- 516. 03 Sedick, Marina... ..-....-.. 3) aaleee 138 
natis; Martha: ii. a. ce ceen seen 87. 53 Tetot, Vikenty M....--2.-...seaae" 40. 63 
paths, ‘Onslinna'D. ooo 6 cee oon soe 87. 53 || St. George Island: 
Gromoft, Tuliania. waisalei Gs 401. 21 Galaniny Mary. 6 ,,n:s0c,0c<niemmasiste eee 272. 22 
Hanson, John..... Baer cae 18. 20 Lestenkof, Michael........-...0se00- 111. 27 
Kovlofi, Parascovis.. ..- 5... - 1-5-0 82. 91 Merculiof, Aprifiia... ...-<icicn<easeree 116. 58 
RT OKOR SO = ys erenca denen clas 42. 63 Merculiot, Josephc .. 5-2. -<-sesneese 22. 88 
Mandregan, Alexandra M....-....-..- 9. 64 Merculiof; Polyxenia= 0. <cc- cece ee 11. 57 
Melovidov, Alfey......-.---2.------- 40. 64 Philomonof, Mary @.............-..- 111. 76 
Melovidov, Anton... .--------c----s- 3. 50 Philomonof, Zoya ¢.......-..-.----- 110. 57 
Melovidov, dosef. -.5.222-¢-<<--2-2<2 40. 64 Shane, Michaelis. ot. ccc2senacmeeees 27.95 
Merculiett, Dosofey.-4.7.-.<--=.--.-- 36. 44 Zacharof, Hmanuel.....5..2..-.+----- 30. 08 
Merculieff, Makary........--.------- 36. 44 ——_—_— 
Merculieff, Mariamna...........-..- 36. 44 Total > -.- he. peep oSann dae Sea 3, 174. 65 
a Deceased, estate undivided. 
b Not living on islands in 1918, : 
c Married to Michael Borenien in July, 1918. Left St. Paul Island in December, 1918. 
LIBERTY BONDS. 
The natives of the Pribilof Islands subscribed to Liberty bonds of 
the third issue in the amount of $2,350. Of this sum, St. George 
Island natives purchased $1,200 worth with money earned by 
taking fox skins, and $300 worth from funds on deposit with the 
Washington Loan & Trust Co. St. Paul Island natives purchased 
$850 worth from funds on deposit at the same bank. These bonds, 
47 in all, were of $50 denomination. Since purchase, three have 
been disposed of by the natives at par value, and the remaining 44 
are being held in a safe-deposit box at the Washington Loan & 
Trust Co. 
The natives of St. George Island subscribed to Liberty bonds of 
the fourth issue in the amount of $2,150; the bonds numbering 43 
in all are of $50 denomination. Of this amount, $150 contributed 
by the natives of St. George Island was invested in three bonds as 
the beginning of a fund to be used for the building of a new parsonage. 
These three bonds are being held in the name of the ‘‘St. George 
Island Church Building Fund.”’ They are also in a safe-deposit 
box at the Washington Loan & Trust Co. These 43 bonds were 
purchased with funds earned by the St. George natives for the 
taking of sealskins. 
The St. Paul Island natives subscribed to Liberty bonds of the 
fourth issue in the amount of $4,700. These bonds, 94 in number, 
are of $50 denomination. They were purchased direct from the 
Treasury Department by the Commissioner of Fisheries with funds 
earned by the natives for the taking of sealskins and were forwarded 
to the island April 10, 1919. There were also purchased from the 
Treasury Department nine $50 bonds of this issue for the Chinese 
cook on St. Paul Island. These bonds were forwarded to Assistant 
Agent Christoffers at the Seattle office, to be held by him pending 
instructions from the owner regarding their disposition. 
