PHILIPPINE ISLANDS-Continued. Page. 119, 120 120 Coasting trade restrictions of United States not applicable to foreign Time extended to April 11, 1909. Coinage Silver certificates- Maximum denominations extended to 500 pesos_ Maximum of gold reserve_-- Redeemable in gold coin of equivalent value__ United States gold may be substituted for silver in reserve__ Change in weight and fineness of, authorized_. Subsidiary coins of less weight and fineness_. Contract surgeons, Army, pay assignments, when on duty in. 135 136 136 136 136 136 136 54 303 Fisher, Fred C., and Charles C. Cohn, on behalf of Felix Barcelon, 310 Fourteen diamond rings, Emil Pepke, claimant, v. The United 296 Kepner, Thomas E., plaintiff in error, v. The United States (195 302 Lincoln, Frederick W., et al., trading under the firm name of 305 304 Trono, Valentin, et al., plaintiffs in error, v. The United States 307 Warner, Barnes & Co. (Ltd.), appellant, v. The United States, 305 Warner, Barnes & Company (Limited), plaintiffs in error, v. Nevada N. Stranahan, collector of customs of the port of New Enlisted men allowed credit for double time of service in_ Extradition laws extended to.. Issue of warrant of arrest_ Order of delivery to be issued by governor. Foreign vessels may sail between United States and__ Passenger traffic, penalty for violations_. Funds from military stores transferred to, disposition of. Government of. (See Philippine Islands, government of.) Governor-general- Authorized to designate judges of courts of first instance to tem- 299 54 136 137 137 137 119 119 119 57, 68 128 Civil governor to be known as__ 128 To sign on behalf of Government contract or guaranty with aided 125 Immigration laws continued in effect in__ 118 Regulated by Philippine government_. Interisland trade allowed____ Launches, transfer of, to Philippine government by Quartermaster's 119 119 57 Lewis and Clark Exposition, buildings for, authorized_ Measurements reduced to metric system and values to pesos_. 128 128 125 Provisions for locating. Recording of Surveys of Municipalities- Bond issue authorized_. Limit___ May borrow money for schools, etc., if taxation inadequate__ Marine Corps, public works, construction and equipment of cold- Naval station, Bureau of Yards and Docks_ Public works, establishment of Repairs to buildings, etc__. Regulation of harbor business by Philippine Commission_. Saline lands- 61 59 59 70 120 128 134, 135 Measurements reduced to metric system and values to pesos---- Silver certificates and coins. (See Philippine coinage.) Supreme court- Justices of, compensation. Powers of, over railroads aided by Government_. Tonnage dues- Authority of Philippine government over. Not imposed if only taking or discharging passengers. Tonnage taxes on foreign vessels entering United States from__. 128 127 128 135 203 203 203 203 119 119 Rules to be issued by Secretary of Commerce and Labor. Treasurer of, to indorse and sign contract of guaranty on railroad Customs duties. (See Philippine tariff revision law, 1905.) May authorize municipalities to borrow money, for sewers, water 125 Approval by President required___ 125 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, GOVERNMENT OF-Continued. May authorize municipalities to borrow money, etc.-Continued. Page. Issue of bonds 125 125 Limit of indebtedness_ 125 Mineral lands, measurements of, reduced to metric system and values Railroads, may guarantee interest on bonds issued for construction of 125 United States gold may be substituted for silver in reserve_-_. 136 PHILIPPINES, CIVIL GOVERNMENT IN: Appropriation for reimbursement, maintenance of prisoners_. PHILIPPINE SCOUTS: Appropriation for pay of officers and enlisted men_ Above to be accounted as pay of Army. Assignment of paymasters' clerks to Paymaster-General's Office__ 117 57 118 55, 56, 67 67 67 PHILIPPINE TARIFF REVISION LAW, 1905: Abbreviations employed Additional articles admitted free of duty.. Amendments, cotton textiles; surtax on false selvage added_ Boots and shoes not specified, classified___. Copra Page. 146 204 206 208 208 Provisions for articles on importation into United States. Surtaxes Trimmings- Inconsistent decrees, etc., repealed_ Invoices required__. Metric system continued; equivalents_ Payment of duties, currency. Prohibited importations_. Explosives and firearms without special permit_. 142 142 204 204 146 146 145 145 Gambling devices, etc. 145 Obscene books, etc 145, 146 Rates- Class I.-Stones, earths, ores, glass, and ceramic products. 146 152 Class III. Substances employed in pharmacy and chemical in- 159 164 Class V.-Hemp, flax, aloe, jute, and other vegetable fibers and 170 Class VI.-Wools, bristles, hair, horsehair, and their manufac- 176 Class VII.-Silk and its manufactures_ 177 Class VIII.-Paper and its application_. 177 Class IX.-Wood and other vegetable materials employed in in- 180 Class X.-Animals and animal wastes employed in industry. 182 Class XI.-Instruments, machinery, and apparatus employed in PHILIPPINE TARIFF REVISION LAW, 1905-Continued. Wharf charges_ Exemptions. Articles free of duty (figures in black type indicate number of para- graph)— Advertising lithographs, etc. Altar articles, etc., returned. Page. 203 203 381. 199 393, 201 Objects for public entertainments, temporarily imported_ 392, 200 369, 197 |