Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 1.djvu/1484

 § 144  array,. p, he deemed gallu of a misdemwer, and, ea   shall he punished by a due het ex ¤ =-·  Pl $1,0w, or by  eament fer a term net exc%i¤§ two y@re, 0:: by Abeth xid lnliw diS€r&ien et the court. (Mat. 8, 1@7, e.3$,$·1Stat.475.) · ’° - 144.    free pamge through Samt Marys Few Canal;-;-toi§s.——+Wlth a view of seturlng reciprocal advantages — ter the  pormand {mas et the United Sutea, whenever nad so   Prmldent shall be satiwed that tm www throagh ahy canal orfleck   with- the tion ef_the°8aint Lawreneelkiver, the Great Lakee, or the waterways  the same, et any vmels ot the United States, et; et ca1·% or passengers ln‘·transit to any port "01 we United States, is pmhielted or is made dl@t _ 6: burdeneexne hy the itnpesitlen of holla or etherwise which, ln view ef the freepamge through the Saint Huws Falls Canal,   to vessels d all   he shall   ee M reelprecalls ·   and _&e0nahle, he Shall have the gown; and it @1 he his deci? to snspead by proclamation. to that effect, -1‘or  time . nad to such extent (iDdl1&11§ absolute, prohibition) _ as heshall d%.]nst, the rl@t ethee namge tlujeugh the Saint HZarys·Fa§.s Canal,-ao tar aa lt rdatea to vwele  the esebjqts ed the Govennment so dle¤·&atlng nplnst the _eitl&; perm, ex mmm oi the United Strata, er to any,c•.1·- goes, pm·&o¤.ot eargew, er-   ·-:==·  ers in traadt to the ports ot we Government mmng such   whether carried in emls at the United Si;at&`o; ot other nation!. .. in su@ ease-and dnrlm wm  ¤en tolb shall he mma. wlleoted, me page as mums, m waz.: Um trdght e1 whatever  er deecripdon, net to exceed $2 pet ton; upon not to exceed $5·each, aa Shall he {men time te time demined by the Pre§mt:`Pv·ovided, ilfhat no wlla .shai1 he €h&I*gQd’01‘.C91lQ§`t€d uma freight or  mr- _l  teand landed at he-· · »=e·-  orany ipert wm ot    seeth ot a line drawn hem we  er the me ot New Yeah     sem mmm mm, the Great Lakes, and their connecting www to the northenjn ·ho ry- oi the State et  (July 28, 1892, xc. 248, {1,27Stat.267.) -_· · _. _· _ 5 145.  of tolls.-Q-All toll: charged under the provle etthe  sectienshall he colhcted wk: Qch mg¤· anemia mall be enmcrihed by  ot Gomxneree, whemayre¢i¤irethemastero£eachvme&.to1uf#11shadwowm wtatment ot tm am-oeat_ am liladyot eargwo  aephet et   2 an  ¤ and &¢·.@i¤$t¥i>9 vf   iM Igdh KGO! df the tétul   M w `t$¤!g‘0 G! M-   M s at some part on plaee within me   above named aq he  adefaetery;   meh pmol}: f¤·rni& enchftdeht and  maybe — =e¥- ~ W  ~· to have been haw ag ee-use pon er  oetddeeot than   the ammnt of ·tells·whl&4wen1l have decreed if they had been so  shall @ltuta,`a`hen ihlch- may he enforced aginst the vwel in default whegever  wlmeeer found lnthavratersott-heU;1lted Stats. (July.2d;1@2,c.2¥i8, . 1913,-c. 141, 81 Stat. 738.) Q _’, -,. _ ’ _ 145.  duty for   imported in for- - eign vuaels.-—-A discriminating dui: of 10 per eentum ad valerem, in addition to the `dutles  by law. Bhlll be levied, eollectw, and mid on all  waismgand merchandlw which shall be imported on wwe net et the United States; but this diaalminadng duty shall not apply to goods, warm, and  which shall he iwrted in vessels -et the United Statm, entitled, hy traty or any act et Cengrem, te he entered. in the ports. et the {United States on my- ‘ment ot the mme dutim ailshall then be paid on goods, wares, fandvmerchamiee lmnortw ln vmels et—"·.the,United Statm _(R( S. §`2§02;:0ct.3, 1913,e. 16, { @7,}, mbsec. 1, B8·Stat. 185.)
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7 .·-·19’HI?PING~· 1470 ,  8.-·-·REGULA’I'IOH `AS TO`. * # 1*1*%*. Q OABRYDIG -  ST@RA.GE PASSENGERS; ·. [ . Sec' I · ‘. • { ,_ .151. Aeeoonno&tion~s‘ for steerage passengers ln ireenels {rea foreign l 152. for passengers. , 154. Food. _ · · · - 155. Hespltals, snrgeon, anti muicine. » _' 157. Visiting parts lot vesul occupied hy pa&gem. " 158. Bonzgdlng vessel on arrival; p¤@ger &ts. ' ’, 159. Death of pnnengeri payment to collector fer. . I 160. Inspection and examination of vemele; , { 161. Vessels cntrytng exnigrnnt passengers te ferelgn countries ; , with- _ *hol¢ling_ clearance papers. " =. . _ . V 1m. Fines •.nq.pena1tie•; hen on vessel-;_xceovery. W _ 183. ilegnlatiem so to lsoandtnglsrivtng vessels hetore Inspection, Q Section,. 151. Acco1n od fe: steersgc pasicngmw k [ vessels from foreign ports;——4It ehnll not ‘ be lawtnl 'ter the l’ mnsterlof any `yessel whereon    »  Q have been i t¤¥¢¤ at any port or piece in the {mlm @**¢ry or d@len ~ , _Stat¤ excepted) to  such vwsd and   to ox take i,   M pbeéin Htellniteé Statu mlm the compart- _ ntents,   and ‘a mo&tiom‘    ,° have been provided, allotted, maintaim, ann wei! for end hy _ "snch ·pe@eng·er¤ during the entire. yoyage,     hn cargo, stomi or goods. .Th&-¤88%! ora wemd   to s , port·or place in the United`Stat¤ l.n`vi&&on Many of th g proyisirmsot this eection shall he lleunw guilty ot smlede L manor; and it thvnmher ot w e   pmm@ arrwd es ,1 broughtin the. l, or in any -       mace, peep, m- , deck home thereci, is greatef than tm nnmhee alléwed to he .   or brought therein, ticd¤y, as   — pre- , scribed, the   mnster shall be med 50 for each and every ,_     ln excess pg;    nnmbu, am may also I helmprlsonednot_exceedlngdxmlontha °    , In- comp¤tim_ the nomher oe   curled on hrouht { inanyvmel,Ichildrw`mdermeyeex,e£ageshsll_nofhe included, and two childrw` betyew one ané d@t_"yeu—s M me  shall be     -pe—a ¢ ané any  hromt . v@l ‘vrho_sh§ll have   the Voyme, mkn V _£rom-any otherlvml  or  M ihehish sev. , ex have  picked up et sea   nit,-er mbsf- excwt uhm  and  M &al1 not he fmpemcinl feet to new ¤a 1·J` —_. ¢_ *  ’ . l ?‘Th11•dAee £on“l0@p•ss&réeck”mean¤_th¤` , heck nexfhelow th.eSwa.t»u·.li1w;_and the emeeden “p¤mé@ _ 1 deck ” lndndee·eve1;y deck or portion M a  whlghla shave 1 the lowest pamnger deck, and taaonroprlated to: »· ».. , - Fourth. Aim! ehall he whahu·—cahin , “o¤¤ steerage p• rs, on more than one  the -We"ter1ine.·      . -~,  . 'Fitth. The height betwem that part ·o£ nn! deck on whtch __ { steerage  m·s are   ond the neck immediately e above it elinll not he lens tzieeexx feet. ._ . Sixth.`No eteerege   $4ll be carried on the lowest [ pemenger deck unless lt is emrimtly ii$teé by side cscnttlw, and otherwise to the mtistaetton ot the lmector. _   , ·, ._ be carried onthe lowest   deck thenln the proportion · of     pamenm to every twenty-one clean snperncisl , feet allotted to thm nee. If, however; the helght between the . ilowex pamengexrdeck end the deck i tdy eww it $8 lem than scvm tes, and the apertures, exclmivo ot aide scot-
 * 153. Light, airgand `abcotnnnodatiens fos.- pamengem.
 * .156. Diedpllnonnd eleanlinem; epnee for werclme ot pemeengern.
 * (ports and places in forego tarttori  to the United
 * shall not be tnclqqled in such compnphm. ‘ Q _
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 * ‘ Seventh. No puter nnmbei or eteerago  ez  ngm shall