362 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 162-.%-1627. 1904. said Indians to dispose of said lands and to expend and pay over the proceeds received from the sale thereof only as rece1ved, as here1n· provided. Approved, April 27, 1904. Avril TT. 1904- CHAP. 1625.-An Act To amend section three thousand and ninety-five of the [B· um] Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to manner of importation. [Public. N0. 184.] _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRe resen.tatives of t/ne United “““‘°“"· States of America in Clmgrese assembled, Tgt section three thousand “"“"“°“""’°‘"" (1 · ra min · (isms; *11 b dd t (1 ¤¤g&:‘?c.w%‘p'w,’ ;;1f(§m;tg·- ve o el BVISC u es is ere yamen e so as o rea EIDE . • . h1¤J>&¤g¤z ger; “Sec. 3095. Except in the districts on the northern, northwestern, immang été`? ngt ami) western boundagiea of the United StatesMad]oining to thell)omin1o1; ’°§""’ “° ¥"‘* o anada or intot e istricts iacentto exico no mere andise o mlrtggrwm foreign gsowth or manufacture subject to the payinent of duties shall be broug t into the United States from any foreign pprt in any other manner thang? sea, nor in any vessel of less than t - rty net register tons, or land or unladen at any other port than is directed by law, under the penalty of seizure and forfeiture of all such` vesse s and of the merchandise imported therein, laden or unladen in any other manner.” ¤°°*· Sec. 2. That this Act shall take effect one month after its passage. Approved, April 27, 1904. April 27.1904. CHAP. 1628.-An Act Ameudatory of an Act entitled "An Act to provide for a [S- uu] permanent Cen us OiHce," approved March sixth, nineteen hundred and two. [mail ,1~: .1:1.5.] _ _ _ 0 0 . Be at enacted by the Senate and House of .Representatwes 0 f the United m$Tmm_ States of America in Cbngreas assembled, That section eight of the Act ed. gzzntlg "A]n Act to provide for a permanent Census Office," arilproved rc sixt , nineteen hundred and two, be, and the same is ereby, amended so as to read as follows: ri:f_<;¤r1v¤<>¤_:<=¢i¤¤¤¤f "S1:c. 8. That there shall be a collection of the statistics of the ` births and deaths in registration areas for the year nineteen hundred and two, and annually thereafter, the date for which shall be obtained onliy fronrand •l’€Stl'lt‘t0(l to such registration records of such States an municipalities as in the discretion of the Director possess `records affording satisfactory data in necessary detail, the compensation for g,Q:{gfu{:¤j$;;1¤;lén_ the transcription of which shall not exceed four cents for each birth mmm. or death reported; or a nnnnnum compensation of twenty-fivc dollars Ditty be allowed, in the discretion of the Director, in States or cities regnsterirlg less than five hundred deaths or five hundred births during the prece mg year. " Approved, April 27. 191 >·L. · .npru27.1sm. CHAP. 1627.-—AnAetT . te dt P i `a,I1l',th '7'1 E h v 1 ___[*L5Li*°L_ section_of the_Act ot Congrgsdlspblrpvgei dlllnle tenlhjlgighiegsllldddsrgd dnllsgiglmltgd ` [Public. rm. 186.] governing the immediate transportation of merchandise without apprmsement. Perm m .Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0_/"Repreaentatires of the United mmémé nw__ Mates 0] Agnemea m Congress acaeznbled, That the privileges of the gpgrpegotzmeuirrssex- seventh section of the Act ap(proved June tenth, eighteen hundred and v,,;_2,,g,_ 17, eighty, governing the imme iate transportation of dutiable merchandise wit out appraisement, be, and are hercbv, extended to Peoria Illinois, a port of delivery in the customs district of Indiana and Illinois: ‘ Approved, April 27, 1904.