FOR UNLAWFUL SEAL FISHING IN THE WATERS OF ALASKA. 1888. Sept. 7. Transferred to U. S. Marshal T. J. Hamilton by Barton Atkins, U. S. marshal of Alaska, by order Department Justice. Steamer at Port Townsend, W. T. 1889. March 26. Sold steam schooner Dolphin, tackle, etc., to Will- March 28. Towage, dockage, and moorage paid, voucher 1, Total proceeds of sale.... ... April 6. Sent Barton Atkins, U. S. M., Sitka, Alaska, of commission on sale..... $17.25 40.00 1, 167.75 1,225.00 4.31 I, Thomas R. Brown, United States marshal for the district of Washington, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct transcript of the record in the above entitled case as the same appears in my office, in the docket of T. J. Hamilton, United States marshal for the Territory of Washington, at page No. 99. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand at Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 29th, 1892. THOS. R. BROWN, U. S. Marshal. Sept. 1889. In admiralty. Writ of venditioni exponas of the date Feby. 10, 1888. FOR UNLAWFUL FISHING IN THE WATERS OF ALASKA. 7. Transferred to U. S. Marshal T. J. Hamilton by Barton At- March 26. Sold steam schooner Grace, her tackle, etc., to March 27. Wharfage from Sept. 7 to 21, 1888, $20.00 for four, voucher 2, J. A. Kuhn....... April 6. Amount returned into court, Sitka, Alaska Total proceeds of sale April 6. Sent Barton Atkins, U. S. M., Sitka, Ala., † com. $20.25 40.00 20.00 1, 444, 75 1, 525.00 5.06 I, Thos. R. Brown, United States marshal for the district of Washington, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct transcript of the record in the above-entitled case as the same appears in my office in the docket of T. J. Hamilton, United States marshal for the Territory of Washington, at page No. 100. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand at Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 29, 1892. THOS. R. BROWN, U. S. Marshal. IN THE DISTRICT COURT AT SITKA, ALASKA. No. 82. UNITED STATES vs. In admiralty. Writ of venditioni ex ANNA BECK, HER TACKLE, ETC. ponas of the date of Feb. 10, 1888. 1888. Sept. FOR UNLAWFUL FISHING IN THE WATERS OF ALASKA. 7. Transferred to U. S. Marshal T. J. Hamilton by Barton Atkins, U. S. marshal of Alaska, by order of Department of Justice. Steamer at Pt. Townsend, W. T. 1889. March 26. Sold steam schooner Anna Beck, her tackle, etc., to Chestoka Peterson, for $907; com. on sale.. 28. Towage, and dockage, and moorage, paid voucher 1 April 6. Amount turned into court Sitka, Alaska... Total proceeds of sale. "Sent Barton Atkins, U. S. M., Sitka, Alaska, $14.07 40.00 852.93 907.00 3.52 1, Thos. R. Brown, United States marshal for the district of Washington, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct transcript of the record in the above-entitled case as the same appears in my office in the docket of T. J. Hamilton, United States marshal for the Territory of Washington, at page No. 101. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand at Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 29, A. D. 1892. THOS. R. BROWN, U. S. Marshal. IN THE U. S. DISTRICT COURT AT SITKA, ALASKA. No. 83. UNITED STATES vs. SCHOONER ADA, HER TACKLE, ETC. 1888. Sept. FOR UNLAWFUL FISHING IN THE WATERS OF ALASKA. 7. Transferred to U. S. Marshal T. J. Hamilton by Barton At- Dec. 26. 1889. March 26. Sold schooner Ada, her tackle, etc., to J. C. Nixon, แ 28. Towage and dockage and moorage paid, voucher $15.00 24.00 40.00 66 28. To coal oil and lantern globe, Nov., Jan., and Mar., 9.00 April 6. Amount turned into court Sitka, Ala. 1, 812. 00 Total proceeds of sale. April 6. Sent Barton Atkins, U. S. M. Sitka, Alaska, 1,900.00 6.00 I, Thos. R. Brown, United States marshal for the district of Washington, do hereby certify that the foreging is a true and correct transcript of the record in the above-entitled case as the same appears in my office in the docket of T. J. Hamilton, United States marshal for the Territory of Washington, at page 102. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand at Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 29, A. D. 1892. THOS. R. BROWN, U. S. Marshal. TABLES OF ANNUAL KILLINGS, PRIBILOF ISLANDS, 1871-1889. Table Showing the Total Number of Fur-Seals Killed on the Island of St. Paul, for all Purposes, from 1870 to 1889, both inclusive. Totals 67, 554 90, 619 64, 785 25, 834 1, 463, 907 1, 461, 427 2, 480 1, 554, 526 1,526, 212 28, 314 1,622, 091 NOTE.-The above table includes all seals killed from all causes, either intentional or accidental, incident to the taking of sealskins on the island of St. Paul. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Pursuant to Section 882 of the Revised Statutes, I hereby certify that all the items appearing in the annexed paper are true copies from official tables on file in this Department. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the Treasury Department to be affixed, on the day and year first above written. [SEAL.] CHARLES FOSTER, Secretary of the Treasury. |