APPENDIX II. 

 DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE FUR SEAL QUESTION. 



AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE 

 GOVERNMENT OF HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY FOR A MODVS VIVENDI IN RELA- 

 TION TO THE FUR-SEAL FISHERIES IN BERING SEA. 



For the purpose of avoiding irritating difterences, and with a view to i)romote the 

 friendly settlement of the question pending between the two Governments touching 

 their respective rights in Bering Sea, and for the preservation of the seal species, the 

 following agreement is made without prejudice to the rights or claims of either party: 



(1) Her Majesty's Government will j)rohibit, until May next, seal killing in that 

 part of Bering Sea lying eastward of the line of demarcation described in Article No. 

 1 of the treaty of 1867 between the United States and llussia, and will promptly use 

 its best efforts to insi;re the observance of this prohibition by British subjects and 

 vessels. 



(2) The United States Government will prohibit seal killing for the same period 

 iu the same part of Bering Sea and on tlie shores and islands thereof, the property 

 of the United States, (iu excess of 7,500 to be taken on the islands for the subsistence 

 and care of the natives), and will promptly use its best efforts to insure the observance 

 of this prohibition by United States citizens and vessels. 



(3) Every vessel or person ott'ending against this prohibition in the said waters 

 of Bering Sea outside of the ordinary territorial limits of the United States may 

 be seized and detained by the naval or other duly commissioned officers of either 

 of the High Contracting Parties, but they shall be handed over as soon as practicable 

 to the authorities of the nation to which they respectively belong, who shall alone 

 have jurisdiction to try the ottense and impose the penalties for the same. The 

 witnesses and proof necessary to establish the ottense shall also be sent with them. 



(4) In order to facilitate such proper inciuiries as Her Majesty's Government may 

 desire to make, with a view to the presentation of the case of that Government before 

 arbitrators, and in expectation that an agreement for arbitration may be arrived 

 at, it is agreed that suitable persons designated by Great Britain will be permitted at 

 any time, upon application, to visit or to remain upon the seal islands during the 

 present sealing season for that purpose. 



Signed and sealed in duplicate at Washington this 15th day of June, 1891, on 

 behalf of their respective Governments, by William F. Wharton, Acting Secretary 

 of State of the United States, and Sir .Tnlian Pauncefbte, G. C. M. G., K. C. B., 

 U. B. M., Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. 



[SEAL.I William F. Wharton. 



[seal.] Julian Paunoefote. 



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