EXHIBIT V.
Annex 5.

Bark Cape Horn Pigeon—Owners’ outward account, 1891, inward account, and interest account to February 10, 1891, with J. and W. R. Wing.

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(a) By sale goods at San Francisco, Cal.:
815 gallons new casks $48.90
1 davit, bark B. Billow (secondhand) 16.00
1 old boat 40.00
Sale oil casks 204.26
Sale 6 barrels pork and casks 82.58
Boat boards 11.90
1 darting gun 25.00
$428.64 $3.90 $7.08
1891.
Feb. 10 For goods left over at San Francisco, transferred to account outward, 1892:
Old oil casks 124.94
1 chain cable 110.62
3 gangs new shooks, 10,224 gallons 511.20
30 bomb lances 60.00
806.76
Sale 1,220 gallons new casks 70.16 3.90 1.16
Balance interest account to debit 182.33
By balance to debit owners’ account 10,053.24
10,053.24
One-thirty-second share $314.16
One-sixteenth share 628.33
One-eight share 1,256.66
One-fourth share 2,513.31
Eleven-sixty-fourths share 1,727.90
11,358.80 190.57

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1890.
Jan. 30 To 1 box whale craft at San Francisco $30.00 $12.10 $1.85
Apr. 1 To goods sent to San Francisco, Cal.:
Paid W. H. Crook, boat davit $17.50
Painting davits .75
W. Bayliss, beef, pork, and hams 513.88
Beetle Bros., 1 boat 90.75
Geo. W. Farnham, 1 boat 95.00
T. M. Hart & Co., ducks, etc 46.51
Sullings, Kingman & Co., nails 5.71
J. and W. R. Wing & Co., clothing, etc. 454.76
Cedar boards 11.25
Casks for meat, $9.60; pemmican, $21.60 31.20
N. B. Cordage Company, cordage, etc 198.15
E. Pierce, 1 darting gun 25.00
Robt. Allan, casks and labor 754.00
J. Hall & Sons, chain cable 110.62
Labor on boat boards .90
Wharfage goods shipped, $3.87, 15 cents, 30 cents 4.32
1 marking iron 1.00
Insurance goods to San Francisco, $31.05, $1.25 32.30
James Duddy, carting 2.25
Boat bushings $1.90
Ship C. Denniss, freight, 1 boat 40.00
Ship Alex. Gibson, freight, goods 336.85
Boat bushings 1.86
Storage goods .75
2,777.21 10.90 143.02
Nov. 18b Telegram account, officers 1.83
Ticket and expense, first mate, to California 76.50
Expense account, officer 7.56
Paid wharfage, goods at California 2.05
Carting goods, $36.05, $22.10 58.15
Tax, 58 cents; fire insurance, $8,72 9.30
155.39 2.22 2.12
1890.
Nov. 18a Paid expenses at San Francisco in refitting vessel:
Weed & Kingwell, repair pump $4.00
Wright, Bame & Co., wire rigging 7.50
$11.50 $3.90 $0.20
Wright, Bame & Co., towlines, oars, cordage, chandlery, etc 531.83
2,723 gallons new casks 156.56
1 lot secondhand sails 39.00
Storage at California .75
728.14 3.90 12.01
Paid A. Crawford, chandlery 6.00
½ round-trip ticket, captain, to Boston 93.00
Paid Hanks, $1.50; Hanks, $6.30 7.80
Carting, 75 cents; rigging leather, $5 5.75
Andrews & Cornell, shooking casks 23.65
Andrews & Cornell, setting up shooks 47.28
Labor, $149; sawdust, $2.50. 151.50
Clabrough, Golcher & Co., ammunition. 7.28
Hose coupling, 25 cents; medicine, 50 cents .75
Paid steward, labor, $5; telegram, $1.08 6.08
W. H. Young, watchman. 12.00
Boating, $3; hay fenders, $3 6.00
Twist drills, $2; boating, $2.50. 4.50
Labor, cook in stream, $3; $2 5.00
Specie sent in vessel 100.00
Board State harbor commissioners, dockage 23.00
H. Peterson, boating, $4; telegram, $1 5.00
Labor, week, $31; boating, 50 cents; carting, $2 33.50
Captain scullum, board 3.00
Watchman 12.00
S. E. Slade & Co., lumber, $12.10 12.10
Willson & O’Brien, coal 1.50
J. W. Ganin & Co., suction hose, etc 31.85
Stockton Milling Company, flour 193.50
Whittier, Fuller & Co., paints, oils, etc 58.11
Murphy, Grant & Co., dry goods 71.81
Clark & Webster, ship carpenters and calkers, on repairs 201.28
Wharfage, $4.25; hardware, etc., $14.10. 18.35
Christoffersen & Tway, blacksmithing 66.55
Captain Scullun, board, Russ. House 5.00
Goodall, Perkins & Co., water. 37.00
Lynde & Hough, bill fish 20.00
C. L. Legal, repair pumps 10.25
J. Wigmore & Sons, oak boards, etc 35.61
California Cap Company, Ailing bomb lances 30.13
S. S. Arnheim, stationery and glasses 15.50
O. H. Keys, provisions in stream 10.24
James Henry Wood 17.00
Dillon & Co., glasses, charts, and repairs, etc 51.50
1,440.37 3.90 23.76
Paid American Biscuit Company, bread. 114.49
W. E. Mayhew, replenishing medicines 22.00
E. H. Bucknam & Co., lanterns, etc 8.25
Delano Bros., caboose tinware, etc 26.80
McPherson & Rucker, potatoes and vegetables 120.55
L. Foard, manila rope 5.60
S. Lachman & Co., liquors 16.45
Merchant tugboat, towage 40.00
Wilde & Spear, repair stoves, etc 22.42
Simpson & Fisher, topsail, etc 59.10
H. S. Bunker, custom entry 10.00
Roth, Blum & Co., beef, bacon, etc 137.50
L. Levy, oil clothes and boots 60.00
S. Foster & Co., carting 788.72
C. E. Haseltine & Co., carting 2.50
Bill, carting casks 6.60
Share telegrams, $22.07; H. Kissane, carting, $12 34.07
Use horse and carriage, $21.98; labor, $7.68 29.66
Haslett & Bailey, storage 28.25
W. H. Crook, carpenter, labor 60.04
B. F. Wing, shipkeeper, labor 88.88
Bomb lances, $75; oil casks, $172.67 247.67
Yellow metal, $5.58 5.58
10 bomb lances 20.60
30 bomb lances 75.00
900-gallon oil cask, 1¼ cents 11.25
Sundry labor, etc., at times 38.57
Nov. 18a Advances, officers and crew $3,212.62
$5,293.17 $3.90 $4.84
Drawbill C. T. Berse first mate accepted 300.00
Paid share Wm. R. Wing expenses to and from California, account ship business 168.09 3.90 2.77
Feb. 10 To balance interest account to date 182.33
To 2½ per cent on payments $10,903.87 272.60
11,358.80 190.57
(E. & O. E.)

Case: Cape Horn Pigeon.
Deposition of William R Wing.
Exhibit 6.
(Initialed) W. F. C.
  1. Interest from Jan. 11, 1891.
  2. Interest from Nov. 1, 1890.
  3. Interest from Nov. 1, 1890.
  4. Interest from Nov. 1, 1890.