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152. Exnrpit (E).—Estimate of the principal sums on which Interest at 7 per cent, 
per annum is claimed, and the Time for which such Interest is so claimed. 
Value of the ‘‘Grace’s” estimated catch of seals for 1887, fro: the 1st 
October, A. D. 1887, on or before which date the said catch would have 
been realized on, viz., 4,200 skins at 5 dol. 50 c. per skin .----..----.-- $23, 100.00 
Cash expended for legal and other expenses on account of such seizure up 
ORS ala Clete esta ates pata alate aera ataareiete iatinl =i wiaya sn /~)s atavcrataie ainiareieicisiciq eisis'ateisate 300. 00 
Total principal on which interest is claimed at 7 per cent. per 
annum from 1st-October to date of payment..--..............-- 23, 400.00 
(Signed) J. D. WARREN. 
(Signed) D. O’Connor, Notary Public. 3 
EXHIBIT (F).—Value of the Articles of the ‘Grace’s” Outfit which would have 
been wholly, or almost wholly consumed, on a full hunting and fishing voyage. 
GO COLES eee erate ete ree seca jae iepereies ee aia ee aia are Siete tate eta ctanch ole ca ereteanelaiate $948. 13 
AITO ao seb oces EGER SSENOOE Osc 6 AES BAS cH beam caeeececooecnseees 5 TRG: 
IDINY GOOG J43secsasodode soaasested susace gece canocetoossussce Sebdaosescdae 276.17 
2 OTD GIMSV0G A GosGns eae cbemge ses Sas de a5 Soasctieo tbe = SSes asses Sob ated 161.18 
COM sosossss bdodea e605 saantend cecbbous Hoon cat eslan se daccupeoEecoussacegeee 231. 00 
IWEVDIOS ieee steno ny. nie cars fale Sansa Sele Sate fe ela ayyecte(a re ae eh atoea ns a aya mata sio Slee 2, 164. 25 
IMSULAnce;s PLrEMIWIMS e253 poses os ea waioe ceca see asia Ne sls e winiale) wares als ceiee 1, 335. 99 
MM Obalev anes COMBS UIC Cesare crete a iaiatee ers etree er ne Sie soe erm icy Seat 5, 410. 85 
(Signed) J. D. WARREN. 
(Signed) D. O’Connor, Notary Public. 
Memo.—lIf the full claim for the season of 1887, as set out in Exhibit (D) be allowed, 
then the amount of this Exhibit, 5,410 dol. 85 c., will properly appear as a credit, 
and be deducted from the total of Exhibit (A) of which it forms a part, 
{Inclosure 9 in No. 90.] 
Declaration of James Douglas Warren. 
Ciry oF Orrawa, 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, engineer, 
by power of attorney bearing date the 4th day of November, A. D. 1886, the owner of 
the hereinafter-mentioned steam-schooner ‘‘ Anna Beck.” 
2. That the said Thomas H. Cooper is, as I am informed and verily believe, a Brit- 
ish subject by birth, and has never renounced his allegiance to the Sovereign of Great 
Britain. 
3. That the said steam-schooner ‘‘ Anna Beck” is a British vessel since A.D. 1872, 
when she was transferred by purchase from the Registry of the port of San Fran- 
cisco aforesaid to that of Victoria aforesaid, and has since remained on the Registry 
of the port of Victoria. In 1883 the ‘“‘ Anna Beck” was rebuilt and raised, and in the 
winter of 1880-81 she was fitted up with steam-propellor, and all the machinery and 
appliances necessary for such a purpose. The cost of said steam-power and rebuild- 
ing was over 8,000 dollars. 
4, That as agent, as aforesaid, of the said Thomas H. Cooper, I am the sole man- 
ager of the said steam-schooner ‘‘ Anna Beck.” 
5. That on the 21st March, A.D. 1887, the said ‘“‘ Anna Beck” sailed from Victoria, 
having previously cleared for that purpose, on a full season’s hunting and fishing 
voyage in the North Pacific Ocean aud Behring’s Sea. On or about the 25th day of 
May then next following the ‘“‘ Anna Beck” sailed from the west coast of Vancouver 
Island for Behring’s Sea. On and for said voyage to Behring’s Sea the crew of 
153. ‘Anna Beck” consisted of Louis Olsen, of the said city of Victoria, master; 
Michael Keefe, of the same place, mate; and twenty-one sailors and hunters, 
with one sealing-boat and eight canoes, and a complete outfit for a full voyage of 
hunting and fishing in Behring’s Sea. 
