12 
FISHERIES OF ALASKA IN 1909. 
Name. 
Location. 
Southeast Alaska— Continued. 
Canneries— Continued. 
Pacific- American Fisheries 
Columbia Canning Co 
Yakutat and Southern Ry. Co. 
Salteries, etc. — 
Mrs. A. E. King 
James Thompson 
Ketchikan Fisheries Co 
Louis Peterson 
Fred. Brockman 
R. E. Linton 
Knute Hauge 
M. E. Lane. . 
Walter C. Waters 
John H. Mantle 
Vendsyssel Packing Co 
Rasmus Engee 
E. L. Skog 
J. Lindenberger (Incorporated) 
Carlson & Holst 
Malcolm Campbell 
K. J. Johansen 
Engelbr. Wiese 
George Scove 
Central Alaska: 
Canneries— 
Alaska Packers Association 
Northwestern Fisheries Co 
Salteries, etc. — 
Alaska Commercial Co 
Blodgett & Blinn 
J. A. Herbert & Co 
Brostrup Amondsen 
Osmund & Andersen 
Western Alaska: 
Canneries — 
Alaska Packers Association . . . 
Northwestern Fisheries Co, 
Red Salmon Canning Co . . 
North Alaska Salmon Co. . 
Naknek Packing Co 
L. A. Pedersen 
Alaska-Portland Packers Association 
Columbia River Packers Association . 
Alaska Fishermen’s Packing Co 
Salteries, etc.: 
Lagoon Salmon Co 
Peter M. Nelson 
Nelson, Olsen & Co 
Excursion Inlet. 
Haines. 
Yakutat. 
Sunny Point. 
Skowl Arm. 
Nakat Inlet. 
Threemile, Kupreanof Island. 
Sarkaar. 
Grace Harbor, Dali Island. 
Wrangell Narrows. 
Thorne Bay. 
Holbrook. 
Olive Bay. 
Port Vaughn. 
Wrangell. 
Petersburg. 
Ketchikan, Egg Island, and 
Douglas. 
Chilkat Inlet. 
Alsek River. 
Ideal Cove. 
Ketchikan and Cape Fan- 
shaw. 
Kake. 
Chignik, Karluk (2), Alitak, 
and Kasilof. 
Orca, Uyak, and Chignik. 
Kodiak. 
Do. 
English Bay. 
Ozenoy. 
Thin Point. 
Naknek River (2), Ugaguk 
River, Nushagak Bay (2), 
and Kvichak Bay (2). 
Nushagak Bay. 
Ugashik River. 
Nushagak Bay, Lockonok, 
Kvichak River, and Uga- 
guk River. 
Naknek River 
Kvichak Bay. 
Nushagak Bay. 
Do. 
Do. 
Nelson Lagoon. 
Igushik River. 
Kvichak Bay. 
HATCHERIES. 
Seven salmon hatcheries were operated during the season of 1908-9, 
as follows: 
Name. 
Location. 
Owner and operator. 
Yes Lake 
Yes Lake 
United States Bureau of Fish- 
eries. 
Do. 
Alaska Packers Association. 
Do. 
North Pacific Trading and 
Packing Co. 
Northwestern Fisheries Co. 
Do. 
Afognak 
Afognak Island 
Fortmann 
Naha Stream 
Karluk 
Karluk River 
Klawak 
Klawak Lake 
Hetta 
Hetta Lake 
Quadra 
Quadra Lake 
Although the streams in southeast Alaska were unusually high in 
September, owing to the excessive rains (29 inches of rain fell at Yes 
