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1026 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. 111. Cns. 1454,1455. 1905. 'for the time being actually charged with the control and management of the operation, equi ment, or navigation of such steamboat or vessel, who has knowinglly and willfully caused or allowed such fraud, neglect, connivance, misconduct, or violation of law, by which the life of an person is destroyed, shall be deemed guilty of the felony of Penalty- manslhu hter, and upon conviction thereof, before any circuit court of the gnited States, shall be sentenced to coniinement at hard labor for a period of not more than ten years." Elm- Sec. 6. That this Act shall take effect and be in force on and after the first day of July, nineteen hundred and five. Approved, March 3. 1905. March e, mos. I CHAP. 1455.-An Act To amend section forty-four hundred and fourteen of the [H- B- Wm-] Revised Statutes of the United States. [Pm1c' M lm Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRq>resentat¢?vec of the United szeamuosamspee- States of rimerica in Cbrlgge-ss assembled, That section forty-four hun- "‘°“ S°"’°°· dred and fourteen of the vised Statutes of the United States be, and it is hereby, amended to read as follows: Jwgg of ¤¤¤¤ "Sec. 4414. There shall be in each of the following collection dis- Collection mmm tricts, namely, the districts of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; San Francisco, California; New London, Connecticut; Baltimore, Maryland; Detroit, Michigan; Chicago, Illinois; Bangor, Maine; New Haven, Connecticut; Michigan, Michigan; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Willamette, Oregon· Puget Sound, Washington; Savannah, Georgia; Pittsburg, Penns ivania; Oswego, New York; Charleston, South Carolina; Duluth, Minnesota; Superior, Michigan; A lachicola, Florida; Gal- ' veston, Texas; Mobile, Alabama; Alaska; Ililbvidence, Rhode Island, rom. and in each of the following ports: New York, New York; Jacksonville, Florida; Portland, Maine; Boston, Massachusetts; Buffalo, New York; Cleveland, Ohio; Toledo, Ohio; Norfolk, Virginia; Evansville, Indiana; Dubuque, Iowa; Louisville, Kentucky; Albany, New York; Cincinnati, Ohio; Mem his, Tennessee; Nashville, Tennessee; Saint Louis, Missouri; Port Buren, Michigan; New Ofleans, Louisiana; Gallipolis, Ohio; Wheeling, West Virginia, and Burlington, Vermont, one inspector of hulls and one inspector of boilers. ¤*‘¤'*°¤ “The inspectors of hulls and the inspectors of boilers in the districts and Ports enumerated in the preceding para raph shall be entitled to the ollowing salaries, to be paid under the Brection of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, namel : - ` "For the port of New York, New York, at the rate of two thousand five hundred dollars per Iyear for each local inspector. " For the districts of hiladelphia, Pennsylvania; Baltimore, Mary- land; San Francisco, California, and Puget Sound, Washington. and the ports of Boston, Massachusetts; Buffalo, New York, and New Orleans, Louisiana, at the rate of two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars per year for each local inspector. "For the districts of Michigan, Michigan; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Duluth, Minnesota; Providence, Rhode Island; Chicago, Illinois, and Alaska, and the dports of Albany, New York; Cleveland, Ohio; Portland, Maine, an Norfolk, Virginia, at the rate of two thousand dollars per year for each local inspector. °‘ or the districts of Oswego, New York; Willamette, Oregon; Detroit, Michi n, and Mobile, Alabama, and the ports of Saint Louis, Missouri, and Phrt Huron, Michigan, at the rate of one thousand eight ° hundred dollars per year for each local inspector. “For the districts of Pittsburg, Pennsvlvania; New Haven, Connecticut; Savannah, Georgia; Charleston, South Carolina; Galveston,