156 INTKUDUCTION oF DOMP:8TlC KETNDEEK INTO ALASKA. 



than March 5, earlier if eoiivenient, .same to l)e delivered on a lot 

 staked in the name of Alaska Commercial Company, at the mouth of 

 Snake River, in the Cape Nome district. 



Also, please let me know your rates for delivery of this freight at 

 Golovin, should I choose to have same left there. Your early consid- 

 eration of this matter will much oblige 



Yours, very truly, li. T. Lyng, 



Ac/oit Ah/ska Co?nme?'cial Company. 



Dr. (tambell, Eaton Station. 



P: S. — On the 3d of January I sent a letter to Mr. Kjellmann in 

 reirard to this matter, ))ut have to date received no answer. 



North American Transtortation and 

 Trading Company, Merc;iiant8 and Carriers, 



ILaly^ Alaiihi., FehruaTy 5, 1899. 

 Dear Sir: I would like for you to take up for us, if you can pos- 

 si})ly do so, about 2,000 or 3,000 pounds more freight to Cape Nome. 

 I wish you would let me know at your very earliest convenience. In 

 fact, I would like to get up still more than that if I possibly could 

 this season. I expect to pass through llnalaklik the latter part of this 

 month, and I should like to see you there and talk with you regarding 

 this fi-eighting. If you can take some more up for us please let me 

 know at as early a dat(^ as possible, for if you should conclude to take 

 some it would make a little difterence in my calculations in going up 

 to Golovin Bay. 



Yours truly, 



L. B. Shepherd, 

 Aijcnt North Aiiici'iean Tram^portat/on <i)i(l Tradhuj Coinpany. 

 Dr. F. H. Gambell, 



Superintpridtnt (roiici'iiDioit Heindefr StaMon^ 



Katou /Station, A/asht, 



North American Transportation and 

 Tradincj Company, Merchants and Carriers, 



Jlmly, Alaxhi, FihniaTy m, 1899. 

 Dear Sir: 1 am sending up 300 pounds of grul) as far as Llnalaklik 

 in Mr. Karlsen's charge. 1 wish that you would take this stuff and 

 forward it to Cape Nome by reindeer and also some other goods, which 

 have been left there all winter, marked for Mr. Dolan, who is one of 

 my prospectors up th(u-e. Jf it is possible, 1 would like to have you 

 forward these as early as you can do so. 



I would like to get 2,000 pounds more provisions up from down 

 here to Cape Nome, and if you thiidv it is possible for you to send rein- 



