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 154 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 2070, 2071. 1906. nm‘ °‘ "°"·“*“ Sec. 491n. In case any of the owners of the land condemned are under disability or can not be found or neglect to receive the money awarded to thmam, or in case thde title to the property condemned is ill controversy the money awai ed to any of such persons or for any such property the title to which is in controversy, shall be ileposited in the registry of the supreme court of the District of Columbia, without cost or expense to said District, to the credit of the person or persons who may be entitled thereto. Approved, April 30, 1906. A1’ilm.1906·, CHLP.2071.—A AtT Itch`' tad bet f hU` d i sptgshspd H0mA0r§1EeeT’1¤€h’§i·`I1€l1pE.1$£‘Z§'l€1Ii‘p€lsg§, b..Z$5’§§.P§§*,$s°0£ §1...’$S‘2,. [mb11c,s¤.1sc.] e 1 lpplllé rc 1pc age, an or other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of llepresentatéves of the United §,P_}'j}§§jiQ§,Ig’:{j§§§_ States of America in Omzgress assembled, That on and after April tgtsrsm m eleventh, nineteen hundred and nine, no merchandise except supplies A¥5]"$§»_ for the Army or Navy shall be transported by sea, under penalty of ¤¤**Y· forfeiture thereof,_between ports of the United States and ports or places in the Phihppme Archipelago, directly or via a foreign port, or for any part of the voyage, in any other vessel than a vessel of the United Spates. fBut this section sha 1 not be construed to prohibit the - _ said ing o any oreign vessel between any rt of the United States C’;',;’“‘,,ég,·,,0m,0,c,gn and any port or place in the Philippine Arcliiopela o: Prmded, That wm- no mere andise other than that 1mported in sucgi vessel from some foreign (portwhich has been specified on the manifest as for another port, an which shall have not been unloaded, shall be carried between 2   of the United States and a port or place in the Philippine rc ipe ago. ug*:f¤¤°* ”*¤¤P°’· _S¤c. 2} That on arid in the; April eleventh, nineteen hundred and nine no oreign vesse s a ransport passengers between rts of the (Unite;} Statles and poirts pr places in the Ighilippine Arehipeiiggo, either 1rec yor ywayo a oreign port un era e alt' ft h d d _ _ dollars for each passenger so transpdrted and lianldedf 0 WO un re ·“*°’·’¤‘°"d*'°’”°· t Sec. 3,)aThat spctionshongand two of this Ait shall not apply to the _ ranspor _ _1on_ o mere an ISG or assengers etween orti or laces p,,*f@,Sf* '”*‘“*P· in the Philippine Archipelago. Ulhtil Congress shall hfive ziutherized the registry as vessels of the United States of vessels owned in the Philippine Archipelago the government of the Philippine Islands is hereby authorizec to adopt, from t1n1e to t1me, and enforce regulapptns govermng the t1‘a11spor¥:;1_cfn of mprepandise and passengers ween por s or places in 18 1 i ine rc i l . ,0;°,{Q,$,'§“,§ ,[’§g Sec. 4. That sections one and twopgf this Actlighiilglonot apply to the ··r¥v¤w<1- voyage of a vesscl_ between a port of the United States and a port or plaggém lthedPh;l1pg1ne Archipelago begun before April eleventh, nm en nn rec ant nine. _ m}}’{*?:l¢;l;d¤g*L,:*t<;_<§. by ISec. 5. dTlhat} lsecponp ping grad two of this Act shall not apply to vesse s owne y e -n1e es. _T¤¤}¤¤s¢ mx <>¤ fm- Sec. 6. That 011 and after the passa e of this Act th t I. . _ 1 ew wms taxes shallvbe levied, collected, and paid; upon all foreignivgggdls into the United States from the Philippine Archipelago which are Pmmm _ required by law to be levied, collected, and paid upon vessels coming Tempméry {mmm intolthe Lnited States from foreign countries; 1’rw1!dea', }wzceve7·, That mmre1g11 vesseis. unt1 -APPll eleventh, mneteenvhnndred and nine, the provisions of law restricting to vessels of the Lnited States the transportation of passengers and merchandise directly or mdirectly from one port of the Lnited Statesto another port of the United States shall not be applicable to foreign vessels engaging in trade between the Philippine