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104 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1909. on conviction thereof shall be fined not exceeding five thousand dollars or be imprisoned at hard labor not more than two years, or mh? "°*° °"" both, in the discretion of the court; and evidence of such soliciting; ' demanding, exact' , or receiving, satisfactory to the court m whic such trial is had:1§iall be regarded as prima facie evidence that such solicitipg, demanding, exacting, or receiving was contrary to law and sh put upon the accused the burden of proving that such act was innocent and not with an unlawful intention. _ “‘¤‘¥°"'“""'“~ "Sec. 27. That any baggage or personal eEects arrivmtg in the United States in transit to any foreign coimtry may be ehvered by the parties having it m charge to the collector of the proper district, to be b him retained, without the payment or exaction of any import diity, or to be forwarded by such collector to the collector of) the port of de arture and to be elivered to such Iparties on their departure for tgeir foreign destination, under suc_ rules and regulations as the Secretary 0 the Treasury may prescribe. Qiévgclgsumw NSec. 28. That sections twenty-six hundred and eight, twenty-

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