Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/1174

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 321. 1909. 1157 Section one of "An Act to amend certain sections of the Revised V<>*·¤·P·*°5· Statutes relating to lotteries, and for other purposes," approved September nineteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety; ‘An Act further to prevent counterfeiting or manufacture of dies, V<>1·¤6·P·'*42· tools or other implements used in counterfeiting, and providing penalties therefor, and providing for the issue of search warrants in certain cases," approved February tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one; "An Act to amend sections fifty-three hundred and sixty-five and V<>*·¤·P-¤¤*· fifty-three hundred and sixty-six of the Revised Statutes relat' to barératry onfthe high seas, " approved August sixth, eighteen huhdred an ninet - our; - Section; one and two of "An Act for the suppression of lottery V¤*·¤¤»P·°6*· traffic through national and interstate commerce and the postal service, sullfect to thedjurisdiction and laws of the United States, " approved arch secon , eighteen hundred ninetéy-five; V I 29 5 ‘An Act to prohibit pF1Z0 fighting and pugnhsm an fights between _°· ·" ‘ men and animals, and to prov1de penalties therefor in the Temto- ’ ries ;nd(phedDistirict of Columbia, " approved February seventh, eight- . een 1111 re an ninety-six; That part of "An Act making appropriations for the Department V°l·”·"" "‘*"°°· of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth eighteen hundred and ninety¢five," approved Augst eighth eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and that part of “Act making appropriations for the Department ofh:2gric11lture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun and ninety-six," approved March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and that part of "An Act making v°I· °°·’·“‘°· appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven," approved A ril twenty-fi:fth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, whxch reads as follows: "Any person who shall knowingly issue or publish any weather forecasts or warnings of weather conditions falsely representing such forecasts or warnings to have been issued or publis ed by the Weather Bureau, United States Ségnal Service, or other branch of the government service, shall be eemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, for each offense be fined in a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, or im risoned not to exceed ninety days, or be both fined and imprisoned, in the discretion of the court;" That part of "An Act making appropriations for current and con- V¤l· 2‘>· P- M tingent expenses of the Indian epartment and fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninetyseven, and for other ymirposesf approved June tenth, eighteen hum red and ninety-six, w 'c reads as follows: "Prov·akled further, That hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person to destroy, deface, change, or remove to another place and section corner, quarter-section corner, or meander post on any Government line of survey, or to cut down any witness tree or any tree blazed to mark the line of a Govermnent survey, or to deface, change, or remove any monument or bench mark of any Government survey. That any person who shall offend avainst any of the provisions of this paragraph shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof in any court, shall be fined not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars or be imprisoned not more than one hundred days. All the fines accruing under this paragraph shall be paid into the Treasury, and the iuformer in each case of conviction shall be paid the sum of twentv-five dollars;" "An Act to reduce the cases in which the penalty of death may be vo1.29,p.m. inflicted," approved January fifteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety- seven; '