702 APPENDIX TO GASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 
(K.) Account current of North American Commercial Company with United States 
on Island of St. George, 1890. 
(L.) Census of St. Paul Island, Alaska, July 31, 1890. 
(M.) Census of St. George Island, July 31, 1890. 
(N.) Statement of accounts transferred to the North American Oommercial Com- 
pany by the Alaska Commercial Company for natives of St. George, May 24, 1890. 
List of accounts due natives of St. George Island by North American Commercial 
Company. 
(0.) Receipts of Agents Lavender and Murray, August 9 and 11, 1890, for seals 
shipped from islands. 
(P.) Protest of George R. Tingle, Superintendent of North American Commercial 
Company, against closing season, July 20, 1890, and reply of Charles J. Goff, Treas- 
ury Agent. 
(Q.) Statement of skins taken on St. Paul Island from 1870 to 1890 by Alaska Com- 
mercial Company; also seals killed for food for natives, &e. 
2. Report of $. R. Nettleton, Assistant Treasury Agent, July 31, 1890, of affairs on 
St. Paul Island, 1890. 
3. Report of A. W. Lavender, Assistant Treasury Agent, of August 25, 1890, of 
affairs on St. George Island, 1890. 
4, Report of A. W. Lavender, Assistant Treasury Agent, October 24, 1890. 
5. Report of A. W. Lavender, Assistant Treasury Agent, October 30, 1890. 
6. Report of A. W. Lavender, Assistant Treasury Agent, March 19, 1890, as to 
schooners seized by the Government from 1886 to 1889, their condition, &c. 
Respectfully yours, 
(Signed) A. B. NETTLETON, Acting Secretary. 
The PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, 
Washington, D. C. 
1. Letter of Charles J. Goff, submitting Annual Report. 
Sr. Paun Isuanp, ALASKA, July 81, 1890. 
Srr: I herewith respectfully submit my Annual Report of the condition of the seal 
fisheries for the year 1890. Also such tabulated statements and communications as 
should be in the hands of the Department, as follows: 
(A.) My annual written Report. 
(B.) Mr. Joseph Murray, First Assistant Treasury Agent’s Report, St. George 
Island. 
(C.) Mr. A. W. Lavender, Assistant Treasury Agent’s Report, St. George Island. 
(D.) Statement of St. Paul Island daily killing. 
(E.) Statement of St. George Island daily killing. 
(F.) Statement of fur-seals killed for food upon St. Paul and St. George Islands, 
and disposition of the skins. 
(G.) Table comparing daily killing of 1889 with that of 1890, also giving daily 
Weather Report for each year. 
(H.) Table showing the beginning of each sealing season on the islands from 1870 
to 1890 inclusive, and number of fur-seals accepted by the lessees up to July 20 of 
each year. 
(1.) Showing the distribution of natives’ earnings for season of 1889 and 1890; 
also amount transferred by the Alaska Commercial Compauy to the North American 
Commercial Company, and the amount to the credit of the natives in the hands of 
the North American Commercial Company, August 1, 1890, and my instructions to 
the representatives of the Alaska and North American Commercial Company. 
(J.) Account current St. Paul Island. 
(K.) Account current St. George Island. 
(L.) Census St. Paul Island. 
(M.) Census St. George Island. 
(N.) Distribution of natives’ earnings St. George Island. 
(O.) Steamer “ Arago,” Captain H. C. Thomas, receipts for season’s catch of fur- 
seals, 1890. 
(P.) Mr. George R. Tingle’s communication protesting against the order stopping 
the killing of seals, July 20, and my reply. 
14 (Q.) Table showing the number of seals killed by the Alaska Commercial 
Company yearly, for the twenty years of their lease. The distribution of the 
natives’ earnings for same period, &c., for the Islands of St. Paul and St. George. 
Respectfully yours, 
(Signed) CHARLES J. GOFF, 
Treasury Agent in charge of the Seal Fisheries, 
Hon. WILLIAM WINDOM, 
Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D. C. 
