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248 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ons. 25, 26. 1898. b°1‘·>¤‘¤i¤¤ ¤f {_·;¤Pl¤*~ Sec. 7. That in all cases where any drug or article of food shall be . °°°°"°°ftaken as a sample to be examined and analyzed the person 'making the analysis shall reserve a portion of the sample, which shall be sealed, for a period of thirty days from the time of taking such sample, and in case of a complaint the reserved portion alleged to be adulterated shall, upon application, be delivered to the defendant or his attorney. '§,Qj,{,3jc*g£;{,j:,j§ Sec. 8. That no person shall hinder, obstruct, or in any way interammm. fere with any inspector, analyst, or other person of the health depart- _ ment in the performance of his duty in carrying out the provi ions of this Act. Procedure Sec. 9. That all prosecutions under this Act shall be in the police court of said District, on information brought in the name of the District of Columbia, and on its behalf; and any person or persons violating any of the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished by a iine of not less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars. R·p¤¤1- Sec. 10. That all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this Act

c md be, and the same are hereby, repealed: Provided, That nothing in this

misc-mess mn not Act contained shall be construed as modifying or repealing any of the "'°°‘°‘ . provi °ons of “An Act defining butter, also imposing a tax upon and regulating the manufacture, sale, importation, and exportation of vin. 24. p. M. oleomargarinef approved August second, eighteen hundred and eighty- six, or of “An Act defining cheese, and also imposing a tax upon and regulating the manufacture, sale, importation and exportation of V°*· 2** ¥” 25* ‘ iilled cheese} " approved June sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six. Approved. February 17, 1898. Iebrmry 17, 10B. CHAP. 26.-An Act To amend the laws relating to navigation. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United gmggggkiou of States of America. in Congress assembled, That no merchandise shall be mmnmuiseinnmsn. transported by water under penalty of forfeiture thereof from one port °“;f’*§_'°§;c_ ,3,, p_ of the United States to another port of the United States, either sq¤.·»;c.’ _ directly or via a foreign port, or for any part of the voyage, in any ,§f§,"'{',·§‘§,{’,{Q’§°'{€'},§}'Z,'{{ other vessel than a vessel of the United States. But this section shall Egttsslrvris ¤·>¤ r¤> not be construed to prohibit the sailing of any foreign vessel from one right. to another port of the United State : Provided, That no merchandise “§°* *° '>° *°'“l°¤· other than that imported in such vessel from some tbreign port which ' shall not have been unladen shall be carried irom one port or place in the United States to another. Sec. 2. That section eight of “An Act to abolish certain fees for official services to American vessels, and to amend the laws relating to shipping commissioners, seamen, owners of vessels, and for other pur- V·>¤-¤*·v·8¤· pofes/L approv$ddJune nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, is nere y amen e to rea : t rgmpw ggnrindg **81:0. 8, No foreign vessel shall transport passengers between ports °¤»`$iYg§:. between or places in the United States, either directly or by way of a foreign lilnitw S¤¤*¤=v··**¤- port, under a penalty of two hundred dollars for each passenger so transported and lancled.” mi:.$¤;l;¤m_¤_;_,g{_§I¤r•;; Sno, 3. Whenever merchandise is imported into the United States me on- ¤·m.¤n.a;§i}.m by sea for immediate exportation to a foreign port by sea, or by a river, ·>fr¤¤r¤¤¤¤·¤¤¤· •=¤=- the right to ascend or descend which for the purposes of commerce is secured by treaty to the citizens of the United States and the subjects of a foreign power, the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to prescrible rggulations for the transshipment and transportation of such merc an ise. m{j_g£r;;>;,;¤;;¤*¤r¤¤f Sec. 4. That section thirty-one hundred and nine of the Revised 1:.%., sel-. aloe. p. Statutes is hereby amended to read: 5°'*·¤¤¢¤*"**l· “Sec. 3109. The master of any foreign vessel, laden or in ballast, arriving, whether by sea or otherwise, in the waters of the United States from any foreign territory adjacent to the northern, northeastern,