ALASKA SALMON INVESTIGATIONS IN 1900, 
321 
Labor employed , 1900. 
Name of company and location of cannery. 
Arctic Packing Co 1 
Alaska Packing Co M A. P. A. ) , Nushagak Bay 
Bristol Bay Canning Co. J 
Pacific Steam Whaling Co., Nushagak Bay 
Alaska Fishermen’s Packing Co., Nushagak Bay 
Point Roberts Packing Co... 1, A p A , K-vinhnk Bnv 
Kvichak Packing Co j (A ' 1 ' A ’ ) ’ KvlcAak Bay 
Arctic Packing. Co. (A. P. A.), Naknek River 
Naknek Packing Co., Naknek River 
Egegak Packing Co. (A. P. A.), Egegak River 
Ugashik Fishing Station (A. P. A.), Ugashik River 
Bristol Packing Co., Ugashik River 
Chignik Bay Co. (A. P. A.), Chignik Lagoon 
Pacific Steam Whaling Co., Anchorage Bay, Chignik 
Hume Bros. & Hume, Anchorage Bay, Chignik 
Arctic Packing Co. (A. P. A.), Olga Bay, Alitak 
Karluk Packing Co. (A. P. A.), Karluk 
Alaska Improvement Co. (A. P. A.), Karluk 
Uganuk Fishing Station (A. P. A.), Uganuk Bay 
Pacific Steam Whaling Co.,Uyak Bay 
Hume Bros. & Hume, Uyak Bay 
Alaska Salmon Association, Chuitna River 
Pacific Steam Whaling Co., Kenai 
Arctic Fishing Co. (A. P. A.), Kussilof River 
Pacific Packing Co. (A. P. A.), Odiak 
Pacific Steam Whaling Co., Orca 
Western Fisheries' Co., Dundas Bay 
Pyramid Harbor Packing Co. (A. P. A.), Pyramid Harbor 
Chilkoot Packing Co., Chilkoot Inlet ' 
Taku Packing Co., Taku Inlet 
Taku Fishing Co., Port Snettisham 
Icy Strait Packing Co., Petersburg, Wrangell Narrows 
Royer-Warnock Packing Co., Beecher Pass 
Glacier Packing Co. (A. P. A.), Point Highfield 
Thlinket Packing Co., Gerard Point 
Fidalgo Island Canning Co., Ketchikan 
Alaska Salmon Packing and Fur Co. (A. P. A.), Loring 
Boston Fishing and Trading Co., Yes Bay 
Quadra Packing Co., Mink Arm, Boca de Quadra 
Metlakahtla Industrial Co., Metlakahtla 
North Pacific Trading and Packing Co., Klawak 
Pacific Steam Whaling Co., Hunter Bay 
Total employees 
Fishermen. 
Other employees. 
Total em- 
White. 
Native. 
White. 
Native. 
Chinese. 
ployees. 
215 
450 
806 
56 
10 
35 
100 
201 
55 
7 
35 
93 
190 
154 
f 25 
1 13 
25 
8 
1 300 
2 147 
672 
58 
54 
20 
140 
272 
60 
12 
11 
131 
214 
39 
16 
10 
80 
145 
64 
24 
20 
140 
248 
27 
6 
10 
48 
91 
63 
3 20 
2 
90 
175 
60 
10 
4 
60 
134 
52 
10 
6 
58 
126 
40 
9 
10 
59 
118 
171 
13" 
43 
8 
263 
498 
) 
64 
26 
6 
4 
56 
156 
52 
9 
12 
56 
129 
39 
16 
51 
106 
40 
10 
6 
6 
60 
122 
45 
10 
10 
100 
165 
60 
6 
30 
6 
60 
162 
60 
13 
2 
60 
135 
9 
26 
5 
4 26 
30 
96 
102 
3 10 
12 
6 16 
86 
226 
24 
7 8 
9 
17 
28 
86 
30 
14 
7 
2 
19 
72 
16 
20 
4 
25 
65 
26 
28 
7 
8 42 
50 
153 
( 9 ) 
( 9 ) 
2 
1" 11 
13 
24 
150 
7 
4 
86 
271 
35 
30 
9 
11 7 
49 
130 
34 
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7 
13 50 
50 
182 
100 
150 
20 
40 
120 
430 
15 
15 
5 
15 
61 
111 
24 
40 
5 
6 25 
43 
137 
H 24 
174 
174 
372 
55 
16 
1813 
46 
130 
21 
( 16 ) 
10 
90 
121 
1,934 
685 
543 
728 
3,570 
7,460 
1 Includes a few Japanese. 
2 Chinese and Japanese. 
3 Includes 3 coal miners. 
4 Includes 6 Klootchmen. 
5 Purchased fish from 224 natives. 
6 Klootchmen. 
7 Purchased fish from 16 natives in addition. 
8 Includes 28 Klootchmen. 
F. C. B. 
“Purchased all fish. 
10 10 Japanese; 1 Chinaman. 
11 Includes 5 Klootchmen. 
12 Includes 3 Japanese. 
13 Includes 40 Klootchmen. 
14 Purchased fish from 38 natives in addition. 
15 3 Bucks; 10 Klootchmen. 
16 Purchased fish from 121 natives. 
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