’ ALASKA FISHERY AND FUR-SEAL INDUSTRIES, 1920. 
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PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE SALMON-CANNING INDUSTRY IN 1920—Continued. 
Occup: 
itions and races. 
Transporters: 
Southeast 
US meee aires Rete n Lt fo ore sah oo Men I Salon seine Sd 
Grand total: 
VV IGES SO Specie ta chtatcna arcuate atonin a ciatinla binvandie wee etek Meee ees 
Chinese 
AAD AITOSO eee see cee aoe ce No mtiichs nln sic malo can eeetehe 
Filipi 
Negroes 
Miscellaneous ! 
Central Western 
Alaska, | Alaska, | Alaska, | 70tal. 
Siz 295 | 204 1,311 
17 18 6 41 
26 1 1 28 
855 314 211 1, 380 
5,272 | 2,734 5,317 | 13, 323 
2,351 849 308 3, 508 
115 563 691 2’ 369 
O18 273 101 1) 392 
a 358 | 367 1, 587 
264 Wa) 1,214 1) 652 
as 53 230 307 
159 19 | 107 285 
5, 023 | 8,335 | 24,423 
1 Koreans, Porto Ricans, Kanakas, etc. 
OUTPUT OF CANNED SALMON IN 1920.7 
Product. 
Coho, or silver: 
A-pound flat...<i..c<.- 
1-pound flat. ........-- 
d-pound' tall. £35222 
Humpback, or pink: 
4-pound flat........... 
1-pound flat........... 
1-pound tall........... 
King, or spring: 
4-pound flat..........- 
I-pound flat...--.-...+ 
1-pound tall........... 
Red, or sockeye: 
4-pound flat........... 
ipound Nat. .-202 22.54 
1-pound tall........... 
Southeast Alaska. 
Value. 
$91, 541 
8,395] 80, 295 
95,951} 831, 599 
111, 948} 1, 003, 435 
Cases. 
7, 602 
Central Alaska. 
Cases. 
1, 267 
1,314 
64,660) 595, 230 
67,241) 624, 417 
53 SOM che EME HOt net 
44,582| 154,353] 1,585| +7, 291 
792, 480) 3,298,390] 1417715] 620, 692 
837, 115] 3, 453,137] 143,300} 627, 983 
18,277| 145,749 693} 5, 900 
58,265] 324,353] 17,752) 81,659 
931, 095] 5,112,406] 498) 532] 2, 662) 343 
1,007, 637| 5,582,508} 516,977| 2, 749, 902 
5,203| 85,533) 1,922) +32, 942 
3,611] 45,344, 1,887| 21677 
37,316] 313,552} 18,769] 158, 435 
46,130] 444,429] 22,578] 213, 054 
46,031] 847,564} 43, 867| 773, 138 
21,378} 277,802! 51,497] 693) 054 
154, 772| 1,776, 092| 4917988] 6, 280; 839 
222,181] 2,901,458] 587, 352| 7,747,031 
2, 225, 011/13, 384, 967/1, 337, 448/11, 962, 387 
691, 205 
Western Alaska. Total. 
Cases. Value.d| Cases. Value. 
46 $55 8,915) $106, 832 
1,037] 10,997} 10,746] 105,746 
11,813] 114,463] 172) 424] 1,541, 292 
12,896] 126,018] 192,085] 1,753, 870 
Sa ese atthe ne See bs) 394 
Re eae a 46, 167| 161, 644 
53, 102| 255,531] 987,297] 4,174,613 
53,102} 255, 531|1, 033, 517| 4, 336, 651 
eae Se ne eee 18,970} 151,649 
lay SY: EPR o2 6,017] 406, 012 
68,506} 386, 640/1, 498, 133] 8, 161, 389 
68,506] 386, 640|1, 593, 120} 8, 719, 050 
3,071] 52,812] 10,196 171, 287 
12,821} 194,872} 18,319] 261, 893 
25,403] 302,061| 81, 488| 774,048 
41,295] 549,775! 110, 003} 1, 207, 228 
11,818} 226,040] 101,716] 1, 846, 742 
47,272} 630,700] 120, 147] 1,601; 556 
632, 115] 8, 080, 772|1, 278, 875]16, 137, 703 
8, 937, 512/1, 500, 738|19, 586, 001 
10, 255, 446/4, 429, 463/35, 602, 800 
1 Cases containing 4-pound cans have been reduced one-half in number, and thus, for the purpose of 
affording fair comparison, all are put upon the basis of 48 1-pound cans per case. 
