FISHERY INDUSTRIES. 31 
fiscal year ended June 30. The following table shows the rebates 
due for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1916: 
REBATES CREDITED TO PRIVATE SALMON HarcHeRIES DurING THE FiscAL YEAR 
ENDED JUNE 30, 1916.4 
_————— 080808085858 __ 
Red- 
Owners. Location. salmon fry ae 
liberated. a4 
MASA PACKOLS ASSOCISHON. 5552 --<2ca=e pode 45 epee si eine oe Naha Stream....} 25,055,000 | $10, 022. 00 
Bete cn ids ett eee ee LE Ce PF iene Shee tt Bs J Karluk River. ..| 23,948, 000 9, 579. 20 
PRONE WESLELM RISHEMCS, COW? aac. tages cetnd sence eeperewame ae Quadra Lake....| 7,092,000 2, 836. 80 
POU See betiee te i Sa eee: cet. smcbden a seh eh liom oa Se -t= 234 Hetta Lake..... 7,598, 000 3, 039. 20 
North) Pacific Trading @& Packing Co): loo sc2c0--%o2 =. ss =-5 455 Klawak Lake...} 4,020,000 1, 608. 00 
Mipralte, ER Gait Tens See seh ae Be! OS ie (e ee Ol ies 67,713,000 | 27,085.20 
a In the case of hatcheries where the seasonal distribution of fry is not completed before July 1, the 
remaining fry are shown in the subsequent fiscal year’s report. 
It seems appropriate to make a matter of record a statement as 
reported March 28, 1916, by the Treasury Department of the amounts 
received from fishery taxes and the amount of hatchery rebates of 
taxes in Alaska for the last 10 years. The general fishery tax is col- 
lected by the clerks of the district court. This tax is handled through 
the Treasury Department in the Alaska fund, 65 per cent of which is 
available for roads and trails, 25 per cent for school purposes, and 10 
per cent for the care of indigents in Alaska. The following statement 
has been submitted by the Treasury Department: 
ALASKA FISHERY TAXES AND HAtTcHERY RECATES ReEeporTED BY TREASURY 
DEPARTMENT. 
2 
, Hatchery 
Year. Cash. tebates. Total. 
AUG Rr oc ce aap etc aoe saaeet oe Sk ee ee nn ae ct ee oe $59,832) 79 a ee. sc tee $58, 832. 79 
1 Nhe Gentian oem op GaSe ar CEOS eee Sateen pint eee ee me nee Saket (Bec AS ee ee Jin 73, 417. 09 
Nee ee ee eae ER Saree Sew RAMON cee RS th AME Lg | 93,748.55 | $8,498.80] 102,247.35 
POG ete cee NERY. PISS L Oh eees er eS 57,664.24 | 7,110.40 64, 774. 64 
5 IESE tee GE Detar Mie aS SS ae 2 ae Ee ee 134,940.47 | 29,703.48] 164,643.95 
TEE i a le I Se ae a ae ee a So Os a ee 88,390.50 | 35,434.08 123, 824. 58 
i {UES ee eee oe E Sh? SOL ae eer parE meric qene 45 116, 508. 11 39, 746. 00 156, 254. 11 
LUN Se Sd td San ee ee ee at 2 Se ts POE ES 127, 709.17 59, 464, 24 187 183. 41 
ad ee Ee RBS winfareeanicy-im ata,cuiasoe cle ao praicaniebaclee matte ae Ae 146, 296. 85 43, 044. 84 189, 341. 69 
LOS = chee a TS a Se Ee See ae Ee ety ne te 166, 253. 81 18, 937. 40 185, 191. 21 
Ta ap SRS ee een ee ee i ee Sey soe 1,063, 761.58 | 241,949.24 | 1,305, 710. 82 
HATCHERY INSPECTION. 
In order to secure a proper check upon the operations of the private 
hatcheries in Alaska, they have been inspected from time to time by 
representatives of the Bureau. It may be stated in a general way 
that the operation of most of these stations compares favorably with 
the work conducted at the Government hatcheries. 
