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. 850 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 152-154, 300. 1907. ‘ Government roadway by the construction of their line of railway, and ‘ shall maintain their railway and said roadway within the tracks and for two feet on each side of the tracks in proper state of repair thereagefcfgggg ;‘;gf*° after: And provided further, That said electric railway shall be con— structed, operated, and maintained according to plans and specifications to be submitted to and approved by the Secretary of War, and under such regulations as may be prescribed by him. Approved, January 18, 1907. Ja,nun.ry1S,1907. CHAP. 153.-An Act To provide for the distribution of public documents to the [H_·K·lV75‘L_ library of the Philippine government at Manila, Philippine Islands, · Public, No. 18. · [ 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatt#ves of the United f,’Efg1j'{,*j,£§},§{j,‘},$S States ofAme¢·iea in Oongresa assembled, That the superintendent of for government H- documents is hereby authorized and directed to sup ly one copy of bmw ‘“ M“°u°` each document delivered to him for distribution to State and Territorial libraries and designated depositories to the library of the Phili pine overnment, in the city of Manila, Philippine Islands; and _ Hxrmcoviesnuthor- the Iiiiblic grinter is hereby directed to print, bind, and deliver to the md' superintendent of documents the extra number of documents required to comply with this Act. Approved, January 18, 1907. .1nFlpa}?·2®7;9tj7. CHAP. 154.-An Act For the relief of citizens of the island of Jamaica. [rubiie, No. 19.] A Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0_fRepresentattves of the United J¤_m¤i¤¤ ¢¤¤h— States of America in Umzgress assembled, That the President of the quiiigiisimeion of United States is authorized to use and distribute among the suil"ering medicines. and other necessary articles belonging to the subsistence and other stores of the naval establishment as may be necessary for the purpose of succoring the people who are in eril and threatened with starvation on said island in consequence of the recent earthquake and ` attending coniiagration. · Approved, January 18, 1907. · J¤¤¤¤¤’>' 19, 1*7- CHAP. 300.-An Act To amend the Act approved August nineteenth, eighteen ____ [S‘6Tq]_» _ hundred and ninety, entitled "An Act to adopt regulations for preventing collisions [Public, No.20.] at Sea." _ Be it enacted by the Senate and [base cfltqcresentattves of the [/Yztted ’{f§",,m_ States of Amer/ea fn Omgy·e.ss assembled, That the Act approved veg, 25 P M August nineteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, entitled "An Act to .,m9¤;;.gq_ ’’ adopt regulations for preventing collisions at sea," be, and hereby is, ""·2"·¥’·”'6· amended by inserting therein the following: m;·i{<{:$jd€;·;;uyf**h*¤¤ "ArzTiGLE 9. Fishing vessels and fishing boats, when under way and when not required by this article to carry or show the lights hereinafter specified, shall carry or show the lights prescribed for vessels of their tonnage under way. mQ£;;t_b<>¤*‘ Bshing "(a) Open boats, by which is to be understood boats not protected · from the_ entry of sea water by means of a continuous deck, when engaged in any fishing at night, with outlying tackle extending not more than one hundred and fifty feet horizontally from the boat into the seaway, shall carry one all-round white light. Mdi¤¤¤¤l Wm- "Open boats, when fishing at night, with outlying tackle extending more than one hundred and fifty feet horizontally from the boat into the seaway, shall carry one all-round white light, and in addition, on
 * f,,§gQH_j‘§;§g0gQ‘€$,?g and destitute people of the island of Jamaica, such provisions, clothing,