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 .12 lti F IF TYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1012. 1903. granted clearance papers while any such line imposed upon it remains D _ I f _ I unpaid, nor rlslhall slpclg fine be rpmjftetd. d f all h _ ec"' °{1u° .SP°°*“ E0. 10. at the ecision o the oar o s ci in uir, ereinidigndsgwrgghrsidddf after rovided for, based upon the certificate olfethe exalmiding medical ogcer, shall be final as to the rejection of aliens aillicted with a loathsome or with a dangerous contagious disease, or with any mental or physical disability which would bring such aliens within any of the classes excluded from admission to the United States under section two of this Act. coigtuxiggijgsgcgg Sec. 11. That upon the certificate of a medical officer of the United neipii-i¤¤,ew.,¤11e¤. States Marine-Hospital Service to the effect that a rejected alien is helpless from sickness, physical disability, or infancy, if such alien is accompanied by another alien whose protection or guardianship is required by such rejected alien, the master, agent, owner, or consignec of the vessel in which such alien and accompanying alien are brought shall be required to return said alien and accompanying alien in the mm f I sarge manneiih as vessels gre requiried to retufn otaier rejected aliens. ` ° °*°¤ PW no. 12. at u on the arriva of any a ien * water at an rt ungcmeqmmm within the United pStates it shall be the duty ofbthe master ofidbommanding officer of the steamer, sailing or other vessel, having said alien on board to deliver to the immigration officers at the port of arrival lists or manifests made at the time and place of embarkation of such alien on board such steamer or vessel, which shall, in answer °°“*°“‘”· to questions at the top of said lists, state as to each alien the full name, aq, and sex; whether married or single; the calling or occupation; w ether able to read or write; the nationatlgtgr; the race; the last residence; the seaport for landing in the Uni States; the final destination, if any, beyond the port of landing; whether having a ticket through to such final destination; whether the alien has paid his own passage, or whether it has been paid by any other person or by any corporation, society, municipality or government, an if so, by whom; whether in possession of fiftgy do lars, and if less, how much; whether going to join a relative or riend, and if so, what relative or friend and is name and complete address; whether ever before in the United States, and if so, when and where; whether ever in prison or almshouse or an institution or hospital for the care and treatment of the insane or supported by charity; whether a {polygamist; whether an anarchist; whet er coming by reason of any o er, solicitation, Lpromise or agreement, expresse or implied, to perform labor in the nited States, and what is thealien’s con ition of ealth mental and hysical, and whether deformed or crippled, and if so, for how long and from what cause. ,,@€§'Q,“f{§,§g °‘°··°' Sec. 13. That all aliens arriving by water at the ports of the United States shall be listed in convenient groups, and no one list or manifest shall contain more than thirty names. To each alien or head of a family shall be given a ticket on which shall be written his name, a number or letter designating the list in which his name, and so forth, is contained, and his number on said list, for convenience of identiti- ,,§{‘Q!}‘f§;“§,f,{,,§’{f,§‘,{j cation on arrival. Each list or manifest shall be verified by the si nature and the oath or affirmation of the master or commanding officer or the first or second below him in command, taken before an immigration officer at the port of arrival, to the effect that he has caused the surgeon of said vessel sailing therewith to make a hysical and oral examination of each of said aliens, and that from the report of said surgeon and from his own investigation he believes that no one of said aliens is an idiot, or insane person, or a pauper, or is likely to become a public charge, or is suffering from a oathsome or a dangerous contagious disease, or is a person who has been convicted of a felony or other crime or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, or a polygiimist, or an anarchist, or under promise or agreement, express or imp 'ed, to perform labor in the United States, or a prostitute, and