An Illustrated History of the State of Washington, by Rev. H.K. Hines, D.D., The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, IL., 1893 B.J. ELICH, Harbor Master at the port of Seattle, was born in Austria, in March, 1858. He attended school at Trieste until thirteen years of age, and then shipped as apprentice on the Austrian bark "Cainan," owned by his uncle and operating between Europe and America. He subsequently sailed on the "Desati" as ordinary seaman, on the "Cebeli" as able seaman and on the "Reuben" as second mate, continuing in Atlantic and European waters. He was discharged in New York city, in June, 1878, then crossed the continent to Stockton, California, where he had uncles residing. After a brief visit his passion for the sea took him to San Francisco, where he shipped on the British vessel "Lockee" for Liverpool, and followed the sea until taken sick in 1881. He then returned to Stockton and later engaged in the hotel business at Fresno, California. In 1885 he was appointed special inspector at the Custom House in San Francisco, and continued in such incumbency for about nine months, after which he followed various occupations at Fresno, San Diego and Bakersfield, and in August, 1889, came to Seattle. His occupation was then quite varied in civil and political lines until December 1, 1892, when he was appointed Harbor Master and Port Warden at Seattle. His duties cover the moving of vessels, anchorage, surveys of cargoes, and all interests connected with shipping in the port. He is unmarried, Democratic in politics, and a member of the Masonic order. Submitted to the WA. Bios Project in January 2004 by Jeffrey L. Elmer * * * * Notice: These biographies were transcribed for the Washington Biographies Project. Unless otherwise stated, no further information is available on the individual featured in the biographies.