EXHIBIT X.

[Cat. No. 335.—Register No. 23: Permanent. Official number: Numerals, 126,500; letters.]

Copy of certificate of registry.

In pursuance of Chapter 1, Title XLVIII, “Regulation of commerce and navigation,” Revised Statutes of the United States, John H. C. Prien, of San Francisco, Cal., president, having taken and subscribed the oath required by law, and having sworn that the Eagle Fishing Company, a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of California, is the only owner of the vessel called the C. H. White, of San Francisco, whereof Lawrence M. Furman is at present master, and is a citizen of the United States; and that the said vessel was built in the year 1888 at San Francisco, Cal., as appears by permanent register No. 77, issued at this port January 11, 1890, now surrendered new owner; and said register having certified that the said vessel has one deck and two masts, and that her length is 86 and 8 tenths feet, her breadth 23 feet and 10 tenths, her depth 9 feet and 5 tenths, her height feet and tenths; that she measures 84 tons and 45 hundredths, viz.:

Tons.
Capacity under tonnage deck 82.44
Capacity between decks above tonnage deck
Capacity of inclosures on the upper deck, viz 6.45
Gross tonnage 88.89
Deductions under section 4153, Revised Statutes, as amended by act of August 5, 1882 4.44
Total deductions 4.44 4.44
Net tonnage 84.45

The following described spaces, and no others, have been omitted, viz:

and that she is a schooner, has a billet head and an elliptic stern; and the said Johan H. C. Prien having agreed to the description and admeasurement above specified, and sufficient security having been given according to law, said vessel has been duly registered at the port of San Francisco.


[Place for seal of naval officer.]
E. P. Danforth, Naval Officer.

[Place for seal of collector.]
T. G. Phelps, Collector of Customs.

[Seal of the United States Treasury.]
Wm. W. Bates,
Commissioner of Navigation.