inarian carries him to all portions of the country, he assists the fur farmers in their difficulties encountered in the production of fur-bearing animals. One hundred and fifty-five of these ranches were visited by him during the past year, where he performed amputations, attended animals that were sick, prescribed proper diet, and carried on experimental work where corrective methods were required. In addition to this printed leaflets of instruction were mailed to all interested parties. During the next two years fur ranches, which are working under the close supervision of the Territorial veterinarian, should supply valuable information of an experimental nature necessary to the development of this important industry. WARBLE FLY INVESTIGATION Serious damage has been done to the reindeer industry by the warble fly, nose fly, and other parasites peculiar to these animals, since the introduction of reindeer into Alaska. For the purpose of studying these pests, the Territorial legislature has made appropriation of funds which are expended in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture. This department has detailed an experienced entomologist from the Bureau of Entomology to carry on the work in Alaska. A comprehensive study and investigation is being made and considerable valuable knowledge has been gained, though not enough work has been done at this time to definitely decide on the best method of combating these parasites. It is hoped that some dipping preparation may be developed which will lead to the production of a reindeer hide free from flaws. This hide is very desirable in the manufacture of fine gloves. APPENDIX A LIST OF GOVERNORS OF THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, WITH DATES OF THEIR Cadastral engineer in charge: E. C. Guerin. United States cadastral engineer: Floyd G. Betts. United States transitmen: Charles P. Seelye, Winston W. Spencer. Financial clerk: Charles E. Naghel. Clerk: Mildred V. Morrison. United States deputy surveyors: W. A. Anderson, Ketchikan; Arthur G. Blake, Nome; Lewis E. Grammer, Anchorage; Charles S. Hubbell, Seattle; Frank A. Metcalf, Juneau; Harold H. Waller, Seattle; F. W. Williamson, Lawing. United States mineral surveyors: W. A. Anderson, Ketchikan; Arthur G. Blake, Nome; Asa C. Baldwin, Seattle; Lewis E. Grammer, Anchorage; Charles S. Hubbell, Seattle; Frank A. Metcalf, Juneau; Irving McK. Reed, Fairbanks; Harold H. Waller, Seattle; F. W. Williamson, Lawing. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICES Anchorage, embracing first and third judicial divisions: Register, J. Lindley Green; clerk, Florence L. Kolb. Fairbanks, embracing fourth judicial division: Ex officio register, Robert W. Taylor; ex officio receiver, Lynn Smith; clerk, T. M. Hunt. Nome, embracing second judicial division: Ex officio register, Thomas M. Jensen; ex officio receiver, Charles D. Jones. 81740-31-9 123 OFFICE OF CHIEF OF FIELD DIVISION, ANCHORAGE Chief of field division: J. A. Ramsey. Examiner: H. K. Carlisle. Mining engineers: A. C. Kinsley, S. C. Price. Clerk: Donna M. Davis. Fire wardens: Hubert N. Oliver, Rolland Osborne, William F. Thompson. UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Acting Director: W. C. Mendenhall, Washington, D. C. Chief Alaskan geologist: Philip S. Smith, Washington, D. C. District office: Juneau, Alaska. Branch office: Anchorage, Alaska. Supervising mining engineer in charge of Alaska offices and ex officio Federal mine inspector: B. D. Stewart, Juneau. UNITED STATES OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Commissioner of Indian Affairs: C. J. Rhoads, Washington, D. C. Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs: J. H. Scattergood, Washington, D. C. Acting chief of Alaska division: Charles W. Hawkesworth, Juneau, Alaska. Superintendent southeastern district: N. Lester Troast, Juneau, Alaska. THE ALASKA RAILROAD Headquarters: Anchorage. General manager: O. F. Ohlson, Anchorage. Chief engineer: C. H. Holmes, Anchorage. Examiner of accounts: B. H. Barndollar, Anchorage. Superintendent of transportation: J. T. Cunningham, Anchorage. Superintendent of motive power and equipment: W. L. Kinsell, Anchorage. General storekeeper: D. W. Metzdorf, Anchorage. Chief of staff, Anchorage Hospital: Dr. J. H. Romig. Agricultural development agent: M. D. Snodgrass, Anchorage. General development agent: H. G. Ilderton, Anchorage. Chief inspector: W. G. Culver, Anchorage. General freight, passenger, and immigration agent: G. C. Dickens, 333 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Purchasing office: Seattle, Wash. ALASKA REINDEER SERVICE General reindeer supervisor: Benjamin B. Mozee, Nome. Clerk-stenographer: Shirlie Forrester, Nome. District reindeer supervisors: Albert Schmidt, Nome; J. Sidney Rood, Bethel SPECIAL. OFFICERS FOR SUPPRESSING TRAFFIC IN INTOXICATING LIQUORS AMONG THE NATIVES Division No. 1: J. W. Wilson, Juneau; William Jackson, Yakutat. Division No. 2: Division No. 3: Phil O. Herriman, Anchorage (temporary); John Cook, Valdez (temporary). Division No. 4: H. E. Seneff, Tanana. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Mount McKinley National Park Superintendent: Harry J. Liek. Clerk: C. E. Richmond. Acting chief ranger: Louis Corbley. Park rangers: Wallace Anderson, Grant Pearson, John Rumohr, Lee Swisher. Sitka National Monument Custodian: Peter Trierschield, Sitka. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE DIVISION NO. 1 Judge: Justin W. Harding, Juneau. Clerk of the court: John H. Dunn, Juneau. Deputy clerks: Norman B. Cook, J. W. Leivers, Venetia E. Pugh, Juneau; Joseph J. F. Ward, Skagway; L. B. Chisholm, Wrangell; C. Clausen, Petersburg; W. C. Arnold, Ketchikan; Charles F. Sandford, Hyder; R. W. DeArmond, Sitka. United States marshal: Albert White, Juneau. Chief deputy: J. F. Statter, Juneau. Deputy marshals: Donald E. Martin, Thomas D. Newcombe, Flossie M. Doolin, Juneau; William Caswell, J. Coble, Ernest Jones, Ketchikan; Wm. F. Schnabel, Sitka; William E. Feero, Douglas; C. J. Sullivan, Haines; Warren S. Harding, Hyder; C. V. Brown and Hans Wick (special), Petersburg; J. A. Neilsen, Craig; Frank A. Nefsy, Skagway; C. J. Springer, Tenakee; H. D. Campbell, Wrangell; W. H. McCullough, Dall Island; George Jones (six months), Hoonah; George Jones (six months), Port Alexander; Frank D. Price, special deputy, launch Helmar. United States district attorney: Howard D. Stabler, Juneau. Assistant district attorneys: George W. Folta, Juneau; Walter B. King, Ketchikan. Clerks to United States attorney: Ann Gaynor, Juneau; Dorothy Nunan, Ketchikan, United States commissioners: Charles Sey, Juneau; vacancy, Douglas; Winton C. Arnold, Ketchikan; Joseph J. F. Ward, Skagway; L. B. Chisholm, Wrangell; C. Clausen, Petersburg; E. E. Zimmer, Haines; R. W. DeArmond, Sitka; Charles F. Sanford, Hyder; Samuel N. Chamberlin, Tenakee; W. H. Dugdell, Yakutat; Edwin V. Cooper, Hoonah; vacancy, Port Alexander. Judge: G. J. Lomen, Nome. DIVISION NO. 2 Court stenographer: Bertha McKay, Nome. United States marshal: Chas. D. Jones, Nome. Chief deputy: A. O. Brown, Nome. Deputy marshals: Julius Jensen, Luther Dunbar, W. E. H. Cremer, Nome; W. R. Anderson, St. Michael; George H. Wagner, Kotzebue; R. B. Merrill, Point Hope; Eric Johnson, Fortuna Ledge. United States attorney: J. H. Hart, Nome. Clerk to United States attorney: F. H. G. Gibson, Nome. United States commissioners: C. W. Thornton, Nome; A. W. Johnson, Haycock; Herbert W. Johnston, St. Michael; George F. Marsh, Fortuna Ledge; Jacob I. Andersen, Teller; R. L. Gillis, Candle; J. W. Southward, Kiana; Frederic W. Goodman, Point Hope; Stanley R. Morgan, Point Barrow; Arthur J. Allen, Wainwright. |