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148 Exurpit (E).—Estimate of the Principal Sums on which Interest is claimed 
at 7 per cent. per annum, and the Time for which it is so claimed. 
Value of the estimated catch of the ‘‘W. P. Sayward” for season of 1887, 
from the Ist day of October, A. D. 1887, when said catch would have 
been realized on, viz., 3,500 skins, at 5 dol. 50 c. per skin....-..---..-- $19, 250. 00 
Actual outlay for legal and other expenses on account of said seizure prior 
ROMEO LS LEOClODEr NSS ie sear toma cect ec co aacis tis se wiecn cscs mem cece aes 605. 10 
Total principal on which interest at 7 per cent. per annum from the 1st 
WO CTODEL MLSS nscale User et na sacs ctr oe ena eel ok mam cs Serta 19, 855. 10 
(Signed) J. D. WARREN. 
(Signed) D. O'Connor, Notary Public. 
Exuisir (F).—Value of estimated Consumption of Articles of **W. P. Sayward’s” 
Outfit on a full Voyage. 
(GrOGERICS ee ese isnccen Sack ~ ace eee soe eee Seas soa eeas eee eens eons $856. 67 
PAM OU TON as secretes eee ce Gee eee S Sates S Cee ae can coos Monee cesese 202. 76 
DINO OOU Stas sac ese Sohels stack an ey ace ee oe tei eee eee eee ose eee a eae 95. 75 
SS iipec band letyarteen seem ee ie eres Men a ores as oe nana Reese ee ersyabony ate 101. 40 
pd leer een spears dias tice a oh ceectern army Strate ean Mo ee Ba WES EIN fen toe SONATE 120. 00 
(CORI owicgS SAAS SERS EIS O RIC EDI EIS aR eR ie iinet Reena ee mee. Spe ea 35. 00 
WY GES os cea Cte iees ees aie pan te als ieee ints PU Baki 2 ge ok ne ieae We. Or aL Sigel ls SPR Re a We 1, 437. 75 
MSTA Cg PLOMMUIMNS ener eee mere ees ree ee ee ae ae ee tae arte 925. 29 
MOLE CONSUMPUVON ea -ec char cece create oma le etait ee ce e/ee naire eee 3, 774. 62 
(Signed) J. D. WARREN. 
Signed) D. O’Connor, Notary Public. 
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Memo.—If the full claim for the season of 1887, as set out in Exhibit (D), be 
allowed, then the amount of this exhibit, 3,774 dol. 62 ¢., will properly appear as a 
credit, and be deducted from the total of Exhibit (A), of which it forms a part. 
[Inclosure 8 in No. 90.] 
Declaration of James Douglas Warren. 
City oF OrtTawa, Province of Ontario, Dominion of Canada. 
I, James Douglas Warren, of the city of Victoria, in the Province of British Colum- 
bia of the Dominion of Canada, master mariner and ship-owner, do solemnly and 
sincerely declare as follows: 
1. That I am the duly authorized agent of Thomas H. Cooper, of the city of San 
Francisco, in the State of California, one of the United States of America, the owner 
of the hereinafter-mentioned steam-schooner ‘‘ Grace,” by power of attorney bearing 
date the 4th day of February, A. D. 1886. 
2. That the said Thomas H. Cooper is, I am informed and do verily believe, a Brit- 
ish subject by birth, and never having renounced his allegiance to the Sovereign of 
Great Britain. 
3. That the said steam-schooner “‘Grace” is a British vessel built at Victoria afore- 
said, in A. D. 1881, and duly registered at the port of Victoria aforesaid. By builder’s 
measurement the ‘‘ Grace” is about 182 tons burden. Sheis substantially and strongiy 
built, copper fastened throughout, and in A. p. 1885 her bottom and sides to about 
half-load-line were coppered. Her steam power consists of one large boiler, com- 
pound engines, and all necessary fittings, including inside surface condenser, steam 
fire pumps and hose, and also had on board a double steam cargo winch. 
4, The said ‘‘Grace” was duly licensed as a passenger boat, and had all the 
appliances and conveniences required by Canadian law for such vessels. 
5. That as such agent as aforesaid, I am the,sole manager of the said steam- 
schooner ‘‘ Grace” for the said Thomas H. Cooper. 
149 6. That on or about the 23rd day of April, A. p. 1887, having previously duly 
cleared therefor at the port of Victoria aforesaid, the said steam-schooner 
