Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 2.djvu/521

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TREATY-GREAT BRITAIN FUR SEALS. Fmnuaxr 7, 1911. 1539 o!•nse_'_ alsosentwiththem therw' furnished proper authorixyi wit]; a‘i{r:as0nabll·e promptitudg; ::3

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the use of any United tates or’Brit¤sh port by any ns forany purposes whatsoever connected with the operations oi °c sealing 1!lBl1dWl:t61'§,l!1d to prohibit duringthesame importationorbnng§ofanyfur-sealskimtakeminsuchpelagicsea1ing into any Um States or British port, and by the necessary legislation and enforcement of appropriate penalties thereunder to make

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u pro owever, t dians d ' theicoastsof the territory of the Unitedpggteg or of Gregt Bntaig °°=?"mz1'?m to an carrying on pelagic canoes transported mq] in with other and prolpelled w olly byy mddlea, o•ra,orsa1ls, andmannedlg°notmorethanfivepersonsea¢di),·intlns way hitherto practiced by Indians, without the use of lirearms, provided such Indians are not in the employment of other persona, norundercontractforthedeliveryof theskinstoanyperson. · .,4% 'Z.;‘Z.¤°°‘Z.°"°".¤.., ‘§°“...¤% °'T.¤...“°‘%...u,-’ """‘.§‘°,.K$.’ Zi'.? mh ""§ ····* ·>·°i··-*’··‘i'*·"‘ Islands, or any other islands or shores of the waters above deiiigzii subject to the jurisdiction of the United Statit;-0 which the herd now the Pribilof Islands heres resorts, shall be deliveredat e ofeachseasontoanauthorized tof the Chnedian Government in the Pribilof Islands: That nothing herein contained_ahall restrict the right of United Statesat anytimeand fromtnmetotimetosuspend altogetherthe taking of sealskins on such or shores subject to its jurisdiction, and to impose such restrictions and regulations upon the numberofskinstobetahunmanyseason andthe mannerandtunes andplaeesoftakingthemasmayseexnnecesrytoprotectandpreserve the seal herd or to increase its numbers. _ Anson III. It' further that thisArtic1e 'to Rectthe •¤*•¤¤•v·g¤•¤= Unitrd States Edgy to“G·rL2 gritain the suxgiozsfltlvoohundred °°°""m°l thousand dollars $$200,000) as an advance payment in lieu of such numberoffur ski.u,towh1cb Gf¢ltB1'ltl»I11W0\l1dlD@I’»lt·l.8<i under the visions of this treaty, as would be equivalent to that amount rechzied at their value at London at the date of delive1·R’bbe£oz·e drening or eunng and less cost of transportation from the gngldoi Islands; value of dizrte to_be £:ties, be retained blymdie United tates in satis. 'l'li?U)nit·;= Sgt; further agrees that Great Britain’s share of the _é¤:¥?__:i;z‘¤ asalsk:instakenonthePribi1ofIslandashalln0t_belessthanone `L thousand (1,011)) inanygievenifsucbnumbermnnoretlranqrra. ifthof thennmbézlrotovg °fthea¤ hll¤;guns¤me1d·m nd, shall ve been absdlutely prohibiig theUnited§';‘artpsgla¤Dpurposs “°i£‘ ‘$¤..."€E" €‘3i‘.."a.°’.,...g * ‘6‘3..l.¤· Ws? ‘°‘ ***:2, "T; ... .1.l in agrees (:reat° Britain the sum of tm tlgo¤¤a¤d_ dollars ($10,0087 an- ""'°"“""‘* nnallyinlisuof:ydiareo§ak11nsd1n·mgtl1syearswli¤1no tense? :, .m»•»A Greatlintamagreeathat afterdednctmgthe 8'I6l|°—voa $7-rr $-3