9. Passengers.—

The carriage of passengers by water is regulated by substantially the same rules in regard to fares, tickets, special contracts and baggage as carriage by land.

The passenger is entitled to a reasonable amount of baggage having regard to his station in life and the character of the journey. As to articles which he retains in his personal custody the carrier is not an insurer but is liable only for negligence; the mere fact of loss creates no presumption against the carrier (Clark v. Burns, 118 Mass. 275). The carrier is liable for articles stolen from the passenger by its employees (Minnetonka, 146 Fed. 509) and the conditions and limitations as to value of baggage usually printed on the tickets are of slight value in the courts (Majestic, 166 U. S. 375).