Marine-Hospital Service-Continued. Article. Effects of deceased seamen, delivery of.. 289 260 Emergency cases, unreasonable charges 261 Employees, foreign, not treated at stations fourth-class.. 262 Engineer Corps of United States Army, seamen employed on vessels under, treatment of... 301, 301 Engineer Corps of Army, seamen of vessels of, entitled to benefits of... Expenses of caring for sick and disabled seamen during voyage. Extension of hospital-relief permit 218 Fund, expenses of treatment of foreign seamen deposited as repayment 295 Genuineness of master's certificate as to service of seaman. 235 Homes of seamen, treatment at.......... 250 Hospital, admission of patients to, only when requiring hospital treat- ment 263 Hospital permits 269 Hospital relief, immediate, course pursued in cases requiring. 267 273, 274 Hospital treatment, new permits.... Hospital treatment, where patient not in condition to be transferred Immediate hospital relief, course pursued in cases requiring. Injury of seamen during street brawls, no relief at expense fund. Life-Saving Service, keepers and crews of entitled to benefits of. 218 302-307 Light-House Establishment, officers and crew of entitled to benefits of.. Mississippi River Commission, seamen of entitled to benefits of... Moneys, unclaimed, of American seamen dying on shipboard. Navy of the United States, treatment of officers and seamen of as patients. Out-patient treatment of keepers and surfmen of Life-Saving Service. 302-305 Out-patient's right to relief under stations of four classes. 251-262 Out-patients, when seamen treated as....... 249-250 Owner of vessel, certificate of, as to continuous service of seamen. 226 Pacific coast, transfer and care of insane seamen on.. 288 Patient applying for further treatment.. 240 Patients admitted to hospital, only when hospital treatment required.. 263 264 Paupers, alien, excluded from benefits of hospital for insane 284 266 Permit, extension of hospital relief. 273, 274 Permit for admission of patient pending decision of Supervising Surgeon- Marine-Hospital Service-Continued. Article. Persons entitled to benefits of 218 Physicians, not officers of service, allowance for examination patients Receipts from proceeds of sale of condemned and surplus property. 312 311, 326-331 Records of.. Registers of patients.. Reimbursement for expenses, no money paid to seamen or family as. Relief, continuous, for periods exceeding twenty days, granting of. 335-339 335-338 243 244 271 248 Remittances, disbursing officers to liquidate bills upon receipt of 333 339 Revenue-Cutter Service, officers and crew of, entitled to benefits of 218 297-299 279 Sale of condemned and surplus property, receipts accruing from 312 Seamen applying for relief in cases of doubt, reference to Supervising 236-239 Seamen, deceased 289, 290 Seamen, expenses for care and treatment of, with contagious diseases 242 262 292-296 Seamen injured during street brawls, no relief at expense fund 245 Seamen, insane. 283-288 Seamen of Mississippi River Commission entitled to benefits of. Seamen, seriously sick, relief without reference to length of service.. 218 219 246 265 Seamen, sick, returned from foreign ports, entitled to benefits of. 223 278-282 Seamen taken from wrecked vessels of the United States entitled to relief.. 222 250 Service, continuous, of seamen, definition of.. 225 Service of seamen on last vessel, affidavit as to previous service. 234 Shipping commissioner of the United States, certificates of, showing con- 225 Sick seamen, returned from foreign ports, entitled to benefits of.. Street brawls, injury of seamen during, no relief expense fund.. 245 324 Surfmen of Life-Saving Service, treatment of. 302-307 Supervising Surgeon-General, application for relief to be referred to.. 236-239 250 Supervising Surgeon-General, authority to furnish transportation... 257 293 Supervising Surgeon-General, relief certificates to be forwarded to... 256 292 Temporary relief. 248 Time of treatment of seamen not reckoned as absence from vessel.. 232 286-288 Transfer of patients from contract station to marine hospital 280 Transfer to marine hospital for continuous treatment, clinical history to 281 Marine-Hospital Service-Continued. Transportation furnished to seamen, information by mail or telegraph Article. 282 Transportation of sick seamen 278-282 Transportation routes for sick seamen.. 279 Treatment of seamen, time of, not reckoned as absence from vessel 232 261 Vessels, persons employed in care, preservation, or navigation of, entitled 218 Vouchers must be in duplicate 316 Wrecked vessels of the United States, seamen taken from, entitled to 222 Yachts, seamen on, entitled to treatment 219 Marine papers of vessels, time and place of building must appear on Stamping, branding, and packing of imported goods.. Master carpenter, production of certificate of.. Master carpenter's certificate of admeasurement of vessel, requirement of...... Can not carry mail matter to foreign port. 2 10, 11 86 443-457 23, 24 Foreign vessel laden or in ballast, report to collector of customs 152 21 13 Not natives of the United States.. 18 On frontier may furnish their own blanks if in prescribed forms. 169 Putting into port other than that of final destination by stress of weather To give bond covering goods not destined for port of arrival. 115 To make oath of date of sailing from port of departure 105 To obtain copy of report of collector and exhibit same to collector of To report to collector on arrival of vessel in district other than that of Measurements of vessels, fractions of feet to be expressed in decimals. 74 Measurers, employment of... 1778 Measures of country of exportation to appear in invoices.. 402 Meats cured with imported salt, drawback on 1197-1205, 1210 Medicinal leaves, flowers, barks, roots, extracts, etc., must be in perfect con- Merchandise conveyed from port to port in United States in vessel touching 148 Merchandise, foreign dutiable, imported in vessels of less than 30 tons pro- 91 1074-1089 Metals, smelting and refining, in bond. Article. Mexico, goods in transit to. 737-752 Bond, cancellation of export 748 Bond covering goods shipped to Mexico outside Free Zone. 739 749 Brownsville, entry of goods at, for transit.... Brownsville, comparison of manifests and entries at Bulky goods, shipment of on platform cars. Cars, character of, conveying goods.......... Certificate of collector as to delivery of goods for transit. Certificate of consignee of landing at foreign port Certificate of landing outside of Free Zone 749 738 742 741 747 752 752 Expense of transfer of goods to bonded warehouse, cording, sealing, and 743, 744 752 752 Labor, expense of, in cording, sealing, and branding. Lading of goods for transit. Manifests of goods in transit Order to inspect and superintend lading Point Isabel, transfers at. 743 745, 746, 751 748, 749 747 746-751, 752 752 740, 752 749 Mills owned by citizens in the United States, free entry of grain from Canada Money collected for deaths of passengers deposited to credit of United States.. 173 1850 Moneys of the United States... 1842-1846 Coins, silver and minor, received for credit in account by Treasurer, etc. 1843 1846 Date of coinage of silver or minor coins, no distinction made on account Minor coins of the United States not exceeding 25 cents receivable for 1843 Minor coins received for credit in account by Treasurer, etc. 1844 Moneys payable for duties 1842 National bank notes not receivable for duties. 1845 New York, at port of, duties may be paid by certified drafts upon coin 1843 Notes, circulating, of national banks not receivable for duties. 1845 1842 Silver coins received for credit in account, by Treasurer, etc.. 1844 Names of officials not to appear on paper or envelopes 613-620 3,4 1823 2 National bank circulating notes not receivable as duties. 1844 1605-1609 Naval officer, papers to be sent to, for examination. 410 1416 Naval officer to keep separate account of sale of unclaimed goods 1226 Navy, officers of, can not import goods in United States vessels. 415 1-188 Netherlands, tonnage of vessels of 88 New Brunswick, products of forests of Maine, sawn and hewn in. 505-532 New Brunswick, transportation of goods from one port in the United States to 533-540 Baggage of passengers, cording and sealing of.. 536 Certificate on manifest of goods in transit via St. John River.. Examination of goods at port of first arrival on frontier. 534, 539 Alaska, regulations as to foreign vessels arriving in ballast 166 161 Baggage on ferryboats from foreign port, report of, to collector. 162 166 169 Canadian vessels making two trips daily or semiweekly trips not ferry- 162 Cargo from an American port, no permit required for unlading. 161 Cargo laden or unladen at intermediate port 158 Cargo of vessel from foreign port, permit for landing of. Clearance to be obtained by master of vessel before departing from port Equipments of American vessel purchased in foreign country because of 168 Excessive sea stores.. 167 |