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PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE SALMON-PICKLING INDUSTRY IN 1915. 
Central Western 
Occupations and races. Miaska: Alike Total. 
Fishermen: 
NEE BONA ee a a Be co et out e tc 22 115 137 
NERIRUES Sree es ree etre ae neeme. ee ene Wey, gh Res DR MAS 37 6 43 
UPD IGS ARES CaSO Na ae CES Cees LSU SEE: Ere Cop ine ane ae Seem Dl eet aeinctzas-' 1 
INTE RAR Se Saal Bes = es Se ee eee Teena eg oe ae 60 121 181 
Shoresmen: 
Set ee ee ee Scar ra a is a Ae a 2 109 lil 
IS EUTRES Beat peg GORE CH One ee een BERET bt Heme ae eens Arlee Simrad 3 1 4 
Ota nae ce teas yane ana eebts ips Sea ob wsccaubnee ga deeb Eacsceaese 5 110 115 
Transporters: 
INI LOSt ee ears cane co castwickcisisivicwcccie cwaemacoa eecenaeue serene 5 23 28 
INGILEVOS secrete one oa PLR bes soee gore ee ge ES Seis Bp lee bere on BS ce 5 
ROTA eee noe ae ee Se eh ee Pn 10 23 33 
Granaitotels oo sean ee oe Se ee senate 8 te 7h 254 329 
BARRELS @ oF SALMON PICKLED IN 1915, BY SPECIES. 
Product. Southeast Alaska.| Central Alaska. | Western Alaska. Total. 
No. Value. No. Value. No. Value. No. Value. 
Coho, or silver................| 440] $4,901 DTI |e AGONSOlO |W. cscs aalsekeee ccc. 715 $8, 292 
ohopellies = = 25 oases soca so lon ones eee otek 25 AOOW ae. ces Means 2 cla 25 400 
Chum; or ketast 326 34.2.2 8 ch] | Seer eae Pale Bee ee 583 | $12,374 591 12,470 
Humpback, or pink.......... 79 535 160 AFA OE I nse ce a oe e ues 239 1, 954 
ELM PU ACK DOLLIES seen cece eee ssce tcncieciciscaees 91 1 7-7 Et Se Ae eee 91 1,273 
Kings On Spring ...2+s.5022 <5. 138 1, 552 22 436 694. 8,151 854 10, 139 
empbellicceemen ts eeseee 4 72 1 oN | epee | peel 5 92 
IRGHS OUSOCK GVO saps heal sents ee eects ter 870 9,417 | 9,800} 102,563 | 10,670} 111,980 
EM DeMIGS asec Ron ceacsscanee| st ecccc Aes lacesone 103 2h OAD: | Seren alse ene oe 103 2,040 
NUE | Aiport See alt 669 7,156 | 1,547 18,396 | 11,077 | 123,088 | 13,293 148, 640 
@ Barrels holding 200 pounds of fish. 
SALMON FREEZING. 
In 1915 there was a considerable increase in the freezing of salmon 
over the previous year. This line of business is incidental to the 
freezing of halibut. The companies engaged were the New England 
Fish Co., the Ketchikan Cold Storage Co., and the San Juan Fishing 
& Packing Co., at Ketchikan; the Booth Fisheries Co., at Sitka; the 
Taku Canning & Cold Storage Co., at Taku Inlet; and the Glacier 
Fish Co. operating the floating cold-storage plant on the barge Glory 
of the Seas. 
During 1915 the total quantity of salmon frozen in Alaska was 
720,791 pounds, valued at $27,276. This is a big increase over 1914, 
when the product was 228,528 pounds, valued at $8,551. 
SALMON FROZEN IN ALASKA IN 1915. 
Species. Pounds. | Value. 
ROHBIGHINIONE RA a5) Son aa eee eae ae MESS A GORY OETA) oy an eS 402, 830 $16, 873 
STE REN ee re SM Eo a A heey DE TSN ene i See heey MO eenper 281,015 8,491 
LODE ORG Testi SAMS SES 2 BO OE RAD ey ee ee Pe ee ie oe eee 36, 946 1, 912 
pOtAlemactne Mee eise tnt cone ssccs os HORE Sete < FORRES PE abet Cee ta bel a 720, 791 27, 276 
