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From No. 359
Yokohama To [[?]]

OVERLAND.

Nippon Dusen (Kabushiki) Kaisha

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in connection with 

The Great Northern Railway Company

(all Rail or via Northern Steamship Company)

AND

Connecting Railway Companies.

Valued at $______

Freight (as per classified rates), viz..

____$

U.S. Gold. $11 75

Received Payment,

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Paid

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"It is expressly stipulated and agreed that in not event is the said NIPPON YUSEN (KABUSHIKI) KAISHA, or any of its servants or Agents, to be liable for any loss of, or damage by fire to, any goods capable of being covered by insurance ; and the said Company is hereby expressly granted the right and option of delivering the merchandise represented by this bill of lading to consignee from alongside steamer or of landing and storing said merchandise either in lighters, hulks, on wharf or in warehouse immediately upon the arrival of the steamer at the port of discharge of said merchandise without notice to and at the expense of consignee, and in the event of its so landing and storing said merchandise, said Company is thereupon hereby released from all further liability for loss or damage thereafter, whether arising from fire or from any other cause.

Positively No Goods delivered on this Bill of Lading until endorsed and surrendered by Consignee. 
"Two Copies of this Bill of Lading, duly endorsed, must be sent to Consignee, to effect Custom House entry and delivery of the goods." Weight subject to correction. 

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Shipped in apparent good order and condition by A. Weston on board the
NIPPON YUSEN (KABUSHIKI) KAISHA'S (hereinafter called the said "Steamship Company") STEAMSHIP "[[?]]"
whereof   is commander for this present voyage or whoever may be placed in command now lying in or off the
port of Yokohama. and bound for [[?]]
marked: 
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To be carried up said steamer to the port of Seattle and there in like apparent good order and condition to be delivered unto the Great Northern Railway Company, and thence with like privileges and exceptions transported by said Great Northern Railway Company and Connecting Railway and Steamship Companies (including Northern Steamship Company to [[?]] and there in like apparently good order and condition to be delivered unto W.W. Allison or his or their assigns. FREIGHT FOR THE SAID GOODS TO BE PAID IN AMERICAN GOLD COIN or its equivalent, at rates as per margin. The several Freights and Primates to be considered as earned Steamer or Goods lost or not lost at any stage of the entire transit. The carriage and delivery of the said goods are declared and agreed to be subject to the conditions and exceptions hereinafter mentioned and contained. 

The following are the conditions and exceptions hereinbefore referred to:-- 
1.--Weight, contents, quantity, quality and value except for freight purposes unknown. 
2.--In case the whole or any part of the articles specified herein be prevented by any cause from going in the first steamship, leaving after the arrival of such articles at the said port, the carrier is only bound to forward them by succeeding steamship employed in this line, by other steamships if deemed necessary by the said carrier. 
3.--The acts of God; enemies; pirate; privateers, letters of marque or reprisal; robbers or thieves by seas, lands, rivers, lakes or canals; unlawful acts of any gathering or assembly of people; rising or mutiny among passengers strikes and stoppage of labour afloat or ashore at home or abroad; restraints of princes, rulers, or people' delay, detention or unavoidable deviation arising out of or consequent upon the employment of any vessel in the mail or any special service of the Imperial Government of Japan; vermin; rain; spray; insufficient packing; injury by dust from coaling; inaccuracies, obliteration or absence of marks and numbers, address or description of goods shipped; reasonable wear and tear of packages; leakage; breakage; rust; decay; climatic effects; injury caused by other cargo in contact or otherwise when properly stowed; restraints and consequences of quarantine; loss or damage from machinery, boilers or steam, however caused; or from collision, stranding or wreck however caused; or from explosion, hear or fire on board, however cause, or on craft, in hulk, or on shore, however caused; or from evaporation or smell from other goods when properly stowed; jettison; barratry; misfeasance; error in judgement, negligence or default of pilot, master, mariners, engineers or other persons in the service of the steamship or railway companies whether in navigating or otherwise; risk of craft or hulk or transshipment; and all and every the dangers and accidents of the seas, lands, rivers, lakes, canals and of navigation generally of whatsoever nature or kind. 
4.--The said Steamship Company reserves for its steamer upon the voyage specified in this bill of lading liberty to deviate for any purpose, to call, touch and stay at any intermediate port or ports whether in or out of the customary route of the voyage, and there to discharge and receive goods and passengers and to take in coal and other necessary supplies, to sail with or without pilots, to be towed, and to tow and assist vessels in all situations of distress. 
5.--In case the steamship shall be prevented restrained or delayed in any way by quarantine regulations from delivering their cargoes at port of destination, all charges for storage, cooperage, drayage, insurance, labour and extra compensation for freight in consequence thereof shall be at the expense and risk of the owner or owners of the above named goods; or should the steamship be prevented from landing the above named goods at the port of destination same may be landed at the nearest available port, the master or agent communicating as soon as practicable with shippers or consignees. The ship's responsibility shall cease when the goods are so discharged under quarantine or landed at another port. 
6.--All fines and expenses, and losses, by detention of ship or cargo caused by incorrect marking or by incomplete or incorrect description of contents or weights or other particulars required by the authorities at any stage of the transit shall be borne by the owners of the goods. 
7.--The said Steamship Company and Connecting Railway and Steamship Companies will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, documents, jewelry, precious stones or precious metals, pictures, embroideries, perfumeries, works of art, silks, furs, china, porcelain, watches or clocks for any amount whatever or beyond the proportionate amount of one hundred dollars for any one package of any other goods, unless the bills of lading are signed for such goods with the value declared therein.
8.--If any goods of an explosive, inflatable, damaging or dangerous nature are shipped with being previously declared and arranged for, they are liable upon discovery, to be thrown overboard or otherwise destroyed; and the loss will fall upon the shippers or owners of such goods who will furthermore be held responsible for all consequential loss, damage or expenses incurred in connection therewith. 
9. In the events of any port or ports being interdicted  by blockade or if the entering or discharging in such port or ports should be considered unsafe by reason of war or disturbances the master may discharge goods intended for all or any of those ports at the nearest safe and available port in his discretion at the risk and expense of the owner of the goods and the ship's responsibility shall cease when the goods were so discharged into proper and safe keeping, the master having to give immediate notice of same to the consignees of the goods in so far as they could be ascertained.
10.--The said Steamship Company reserves the right of forwarding the goods to their destinations by any other steamer or steamers belonging to them or to any other Company or persons; all risk of transshipment, landing, storing and reshipment to be borne by the shipper or owner of the goods but the expense to be defrayed by the said Steamship Company. 
11.--In the event of any vessel belonging to the Steamship Company rendering services to the vessel carrying the goods enumerated in this bill of lading entitling the assisting vessel to salvage reward or other remuneration for such service, such reward or remuneration shall be treated in the same manner as if the assisting vessel belonged to other Companies or persons.
12.--The said Steamship Company and Connecting Railway and Steamship Companies shall have a lien upon the goods for payments made or liabilities incurred in respect of any charges or expenditure stipulated herein, or arising out of this contract, to be borne by the owners of the goods.
13.--Any claim for loss, short delivery or damage must be preferred in writing at the place of destination at the office of the delivering Company within thirty-six hours after delivery thereof at said place of destination; in the event of any such claim not being preferred at the place and within the time specified the claim shall be deemed to be waived, and the said Steamship Company and Connecting Railway and Steamship Companies shall be discharged therefrom. 
14.--In all cases of loss of any portion or the whole of said goods or merchandize, the amount of claim shall be restricted to the cash value of such goods or merchandize at the original port of shipment, at the time of shipment, and that all claims for either partial or total loss or damage shall be ascertained and adjusted upon this basis of value. 
15.--In the event of loss of or damage koto the goods named in this bill of lading for which the said Steamship Company may be responsible to the shipper or consignee in the first instance, it is agreed that such Company may have the proportionate benefit of any policy of insurance existing on the said goods; and this condition shall be an obligation to assign the said policy accordingly.
16.--All claims of the nature of general average arising on the voyage shall be construed, adjusted, and settled in conformity with the York-Antwerp rules for the time being in force.
17.--Goods carried on deck are carried solely at the shipper's risk.
18.--On the occurrence of any of the perils or contingencies herein excepted the said Steamship Company may, at their option, forward the goods to the place of destination by other conveyances either by land or by water belonging either to itself or to other companies or persons; and they shall be entitled to extra compensation for such services by whomsoever performed. 
19.--The goods shall be received by the consignee and removed from the station during business hours on the day of their arrival at the place of destination herein named or said goods may immediately be discharged or stored at the expense and risk of the owner, shipper or consignee, such discharge being considered as delivery and absolving the said Steamship Company from all claim or liability or every description; and in the event of their destruction or damage, from any cause while the goods are so stored no liability of any kind therefor shall attach to any of the carrying companies.
20.--Should the Great Northern Railway Company deem it expedient to forward goods shipped under this Bill of Lading by the Northern Steamship Company from West Superior Wisconsin or Duluth Michigan they reserve the privilege of so doing the Great Northern Railway Company assuming the water risk on the Great Lakes.
21.--Neither the Great Northern nor any connecting Railway or Steamship Company will be responsible for damages arising from the effects of heat or cold, nor for loss of or damage to goods arising from providential causes, or by fire from any causes whatever while in transit or at stations, or for loss of any property caused by bad or insufficient baling, cooperage or packing. 
22.--A delivery at the port of Seattle  alongside steamer of the goods enumerated in this bill of lading according to the terms thereof to the Great Northern Railway Company shall absolve the said Steamship Company from all claim or liability of every description, and in like manner a delivery of the said goods by any of the connecting Railway or Steamship Company to the next connecting Railway or Steamer shall absolve said delivering Railway or Steamship Company from all claim or liability of every description. 
23.--The liability of each Steamship or Railway Company for any alleged loss of or damage to any goods shall be confined to its own route; and no Steamship or Railway Company shall be liable jointly or to any extent for any loss or damage accruing upon the route of any other connecting carriers. 
24.--Fish, fruits, vegetables, and all perishable goods and glass, crockery, or articles contained in glass or crockery, or casting, or any articles whatever of a fragile nature are taken only at the risk of the shipper, owner, or consignee. 
25.--And it is further stipulated and agreed, that vessels are warranted seaworthy only in so far as due care in the appointment or selection of agents, superintendents, pilots, masters, officers, engineers, and crew can secure it; and the said Steamship Company or Connecting Steamship Companies will not be liable for loss, detention or damage arising directly or indirectly from latent defects in boilers, machinery, or any part of the vessel, although existing at the time of shipment, provided all reasonable measures have been taken to secure efficiency.
26.--The property covered by this bill of lading is subject to all conditions expressed in the approved forms of bill of lading in use by the said Steamship Company at time of shipment and to all local rules and regulations of different railway and steamship companies prevailing at the place of destination or en route not expressly provide for by the causes herein. 
27.--This bill of lading is subject to all the terms and provisions of and all the exemptions, from liability contained in the act of Congress of the United States, relating to navigation &c, approved on the 13th day of February 1893. 
28.--in accepting this bill of lading the shipper, owner and consignee of the goods and the holder of the bill of lading agree with the said Steamship Company and connecting Railway and Steamship Companies to be bound by all of its stipulations, exceptions, conditions whether written or printed as fully as if they were all signed by such shipper, owner, consignee, or holder. 
29.--The said Goods of Merchandize are shipped and received upon the Condition of the stipulations and provisions hereinbefore contained the undersigned undertaking on behalf of the serveral parties hereto to the extent only of the liabilities herein stated to be assumed by each of them respectively. 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF,  The Agent signing on behalf of the said Steamship Company and of the said Great Northern Railway and other connecting Railway and Steamship Companies severally and not jointly affirmed to J Bill of Lading, including Captain's copy, all of the tenor and date, one whereof being accomplished the others to stand void.

DATED at Yokohama this [[?]] day of Aug. 1903.

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To one bill of lading of this tenor and date,  a two sen internal revenue stamp has been affixed as required by law

FOR NIPPON YUSEN (KABUSIKI) KAISHA,
Acting for itself and as Agents of Connecting Railway and Steamship Companies Severally but not jointly.
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FOR THE CAPTAIN.