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 33;, A TITLE 8.--ALIEKS A. Q _. $,3.,.., mmiuleeieners iexeeptlng upon the yworu complaint ot a  { ,,3,,,..,; pztgggs. cli.etri=t·t attorswy, oosistorxt ¥'nite¤l States district y 1 _,  $.el:t o§§<—er.o miller the control of the Commissioner Hi ·lmmigrot1o¤ as the Sooretary of hobo; may tll;%eig» { `  ,;,..;»t·{t.·r, or lmmigrsticm ioope~otor,il lix1‘itedStntes marshal, g    ,;,3;;- toilet} titateo uxorohal, or Ghioeoe iinspector, unless ; ;..uitt: of meh warrant oi arrest shell Erot be approved or ; 4.-ti lex we··it.lm; by the United States tliotrivt ottomcy of 1 . ..i~;ri»¤=t lt; v·¤iat;—ia iséattwl. {Mor. 3, HRH, <·. S45, § 3, 31 Stat. ; later. 4. l§;313, tr. 141, 5 3. fi? Stat. 737.) ‘ Q I g get, Egelusioa of Chiage from Hawaii; tmtry imo linited l Steals from Haw:¤.ii,—1iihere shall  no immigration <>f;("hi- 1  iut·•‘tb.t~ Hi1§\“£liiHE Islomis, eitoolizt agro:} Sllifh uimlitimls l  :<mte;<  no (Thiztese, by reason of orzytlning contained < g,,i;i.~ geiist reeolutiim providing for the mmexlng of the Ha-i 5 ·,=.~.tii;:sl Ishzstds. approved éuly 7. 1898, shall be allowed to enter    i‘ei2t»4i States from the llmsrailou Islands. (July 7, 18923,      it 1, 30 Stat. 1*51.) _ _ 5 · » j Seri. Certificates of resiéence for‘Chi¤ese in Hawniiat time at a:mexatim.—~(flaissese in the Hawaiian Islands on April 30, · iw. », m.:¤· within ¥?i¥t‘1§`£?8l' tberofifter obtain certificates of resi- .;   .· ;t{rt·q¤.air¤;~<l by section 287 of this title, aud, tmtilthe ex- ix. iw {Mite;} Stzites if fotmd therein wltlmut such certiflettteon  jo. e‘ltim—.4t— laborer, whether he shall hold pmch certificate, or I  shall be allowed to enter :1ny~Smtie, .Terrimry, or Dlstricjt ei tile United States from the Hawaiian -Isl:mds. (Apr. 30, $93. Laws made xpplicahle to island territory.--The pro- · t·i.§·;lz.a of law contained ,iu—this»~clm;»ter shall apply to the, me ;»:··=l:ihit tlxc lmmigratism of Chinese lznhorero, not citizétae the lfnitvd States, from such island territory ¥to¥the xunin-» limi t¤·z·;·itor5' of the United 'Stiates, whether ixtsutjlx island ter-
 * z» ere www or may hereafter be- aillowed by the laws of the z
 * e::e:.:i·m·.¤..£ .s.·aigl‘ gwgar shall not be deometl to be unlawfully
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 * —-ttml territory under the jurisdiotiou of the United States,
 * ·i:~;·5· at the time of `oésiésiou or rmt, audlfrom one portion of

my isimzd territory of, the, United States to smother portion ·.: will ielzmtl. territory; but they shall not apply to the transit of <“l;mt·st> liilmrexs from one loltmd to :;mother~ island of the some _;:==·opg mad any islands within the jurisdiction of any State Mr tliw '1`errltory of Alaska shall »he_cousldercd a part fof the rmiiliaml miderjhis section. - (Apr. @,,.1902, C. 641; {*1, 32 ml. 1*:+;; Apt-. ‘37,·`1964,_c. mo, fo, .33‘Smt.· 428.} · ’ » I 2*36. Regulationé for execution  liv.-·-—The Secretary of l.;t1»t§;· its fttathorizaetl imd. emtioweretlto make and prescribe, andit-Um time to time ·to,¢·hange, such rules mul rogulatloans not mt-ttusistent ,wlt.h the lasvis of the long as he mayfdeem rneocs-— >M‘>" and proper to exect.1tetlaee provls ous of this chapter, and ivitlrtlnol approval of the Presldegat to appoint such `ggeots as "' hr m:n;v‘~¢lvem neeemqry for the-ewclont, executioxi of this ehz1p·— iii. $3 Stat. 591.} _.   _. [ I V ’ _.  297.   of residence io “in.s¤l,ar tcrritmfjlr, !'¢K\1la··  tions f9§"?uiH§§iI1$S•··‘···I¢ shall be the duty-ot-_every· Chlxzesel I loilmfor, other, tlnmi g . citizen, rightfully qa, ud entitled to r gx·§ss£:1iu_l¤ any ot tlaelmulgr territory of the.United States- on i Atoll 29,.1902 (Hawqlltewgcepted), to obtain within one-`yeatl _tl¤·:·<=#1ftei·, a' —eertl6cate ot residence in the il1Stll!ll.‘»·_t€I'1'itfll’§ lvlnorein he resides, pvhich certiicnte slioll entitle him to resi-. I <l<·ut#e_tl¤·relg, luid open mllure, to o·btalu°sttch. certitlcate_laS' ·’ herein provideé he mall be deported from  in.sul¤r— terri- Mry; augl the Plilllpplug Legislature lsautthoxthed had to make ell, regulation; au4l.l pro=zlsl0u$  for the tmforeemeaitl ’of··this section io the Phllioplm  includ-. wt! the form had ‘·substauee`2ot  “eex·tiMotz- o£“resldexicé.'so lhiit the game sliall clearly ond s1l&ciently identify the lmldélf . Wereot &1?d"BB&biG’0E(`:I815 to prevent frond in the transfer ot
 * 1) *%*2 (Apr. 29, 1902, $641, I 2, 32 Stat.176; Apr. .28, l904,`No.

xw czrzzmsezzxp § 333 he eeme. (.Ap:·.  lilé)2, o. Ml, § 4, 32 Mott EEE': Aug; $16, e. 416, S 12, 3•.§§·—>itel. 5,4%.) 0 He8,,Bertiilos1 system of i; retiumim; to China all Chinese persons fedml to he unlawfully Ln the Ihited States, iueludixlg the eost et izxapriecrmaeyzt mad aetuel expense of eomeeyaxxee oi Cbineee pemmoe to the froze- available for the establishment and meietemzum of the Ben tlllon system of identidcatioo at the various ports of entry; but the Ioregoing provision ebsllroet apply to o®¢:iole, teachers, etudenteé, merelmnts, mj travelers for curiosity or pleasure, or Chinese lolnorem in transit acéoss the territory of the {mixed States sin the ceimrse of their jomeey to or from other countries. (Apr. 28, 1904, c. 17€32, 5 1, 33 Stat. 478.) `299. Deportation. o§cer.—-—.All (,’l;ix1e.%b persons ordered deported under judicial write shall be delivered by the marshal of the distriet or his deputy inte the eestedy of any o§eer designated for. that purpose by the Séereiery of Labor, fmebnveymzce totln frontier or seabtmrd for deportation io the same mmmer as zxlloue deported under the immigration lewe. (June 23, 1913, c. 3, S 1, 38 Stat. (55.) Chopter"8.-—'1`HE COOLY TRADE. K 331. Cooly trade prohibited. · 332.“`Some: forfeiture of vessel;. l Building vessels to cugetge in cool; traxtk; penalty. 334. Punishment for engaging in cooly trade. 335. Voluntary lmtplgmtion of f‘c0olles’* excepted. H 336. Same; inquiry and ccrtiticzxtc by consular o$eor. 337._‘Examloatlo:l of vessels, ‘ ’ A 338. Involuntary .trao_eportati<m of Chinese, Japanese. etc., for poi-, pose of holsfllngtto service; penalty} ycontmcte void. 330. Qoottactlng to supply cooly lebor. A · a . Section '331.t Cooly trade pxtohibited.——·No. citizen tot the United States, _0l° foreigner coming imo er residing within. the same, shall, for himselfd or for any other person, either os master, factor, 0W1lé¥,»0l°_ otherwise, build, equip, load, or `ot11em·ise‘ prepare, any vessel, registered, enrollctl, or` licensed, Jin the`United· States, for the purpo5e of p¢0curi1ig‘ from any port or ploce`_tl1e_subjeetS of Clglna, Japan, oryof, eas other orion: ml coumgry, known as " coollesfeto be transported to any foreign port, or place. to be disposed of, or sold, or treusierredg for any time, as servants orTappre1ptieeS,·o1; to be held to serviceorlaboxj. _(R. S. §"2l5§L)l t · ‘ ”  d -_ ‘. , - 332. Same; forfeiture-lo! vesscioe-·It. miy fvessel, belonging irywhole or ln part. to a citieen oi the United `Stutg, and } registered, Zenfolled, or otherwise- licensed therein, be employed lin the._"‘ cooly trade,"eo’¤called, eootmryi to the —p;‘ovisions¤_of ‘ the preceding section, such w*e$Sél. her tackle, apparel, tm·pi—‘ ture, and otbmrapprxrtesxouces, shall be forfeited to the United Sttttes, and shall be liable to be jseized, prosecuted, arid con- in amy. of the district eourtsel of the United States for the district véhere the #esseLme—y»bo found, seized, or tcarried. .IR,S.§’2159,,)·’  · ·   _-  , 333. Building vessels to engage.}: `cooly trade; penélty.-4- Eiery, person who so builds, me out, equlps, loadé, or otherwise .p:·epores, oz·.wl1o_ sends to sea, OF navlgates, as owner, xuoster, .fa;ct0:·, ngei1t,.m· otherwise, any vessel, beloixging in, $vl1ole.oi* iv; part to at -citlwn of tho United States, or registered, enrolled, or 0 licensed within the same, knowing, 01°__i§1t€!`IldiI1g that-suoh vos-  sel iq to be or maybe employed in tbdttrade, contréry to the prowjsioxis éoitsection   or this tlt1e,‘slm·ll'·be llollle to an timef ~uot exceedlhg $2,000, and beg imprisoned- not exceeding. once Y€I1‘._`-(R.WS, §. 2160.)  0   { ’ J Z`. .·e `
 * o mforoe the laws in roleticm thereto, end for e::;»·ems>»s of
 * ler or eeobeard for elepormtion, as mo? be neccessary shall be