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in conspicuous places on both islands, and any willful violation 

 of the same by the agents or employes of the company will be 

 followed by the summary removal of the offending party. 



JOHN F. MILLER, 

 President AlasJca Commercial Company. 



Note. — Sections 2 and 7 of the above legulations were based upon the 

 law of July 1, 1870; but Bince then Congress has given the Secretary of the 

 Treasury the power to fix the ratio for each island upon a more intelligent 

 understanding of the subject — and also to extend the time for taking from 

 the Ist of June up to the 15th of August. — H. W. E. 



