Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/781

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FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cus. 1371-1373. 1902. 715 under such regulations as the Commissioner of Internal Revenue may es§iblish." `nc. 2. That the last aragra h of section thirt -three hundred and P’°“¥°“ °‘ ’““““· ninety-four of the Reviged Statldtes, as amended jb the tenth section hang? tb; of the Act of July twenty-fourth, eighteen hundredyand ninety-seven, iii13dés_ is heggeby fprther zpnendep so as to read as follows: Pd o pac ages o manu actured tobacco, snuif, ci ars, or ci rettes, “'·*"g· "‘°·· ¥"‘{ prescribed by law, shall be permitted to have clged in, orgttached mlm wml pack to, or connected with, them, nor affixed to, brandzd, stamped, marked, ` written, or printed upon them, any paper, certificate, or instrument puxéporting to be or represent a ticket, chance, share or interest in, or ependent upon, the event of a lottery, nor any indecent or immoral picture, repyesentation, print, or words; and an violation of the pro- £°g*‘s°g,,°ggg,d- M visions of t is paragraph shall subject the offendhr to the nalties and "P` punishments provide by section thirty-four hundred anldcfifty-six of the Revised Statutes." Approved, July 1, 1902. CHA?. 1872.-An Act To diminish the number of appraisers at the ports of Philadelphia and Boston, and for other purposes. [Y¤l>li¤· N0- 2384 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Reqresentatvives of the United C t _ States if America in Congress assembled, That sections numbered oii€Zl3§»°SY·Xi°isre twenty- vo hundred and twenty-nine and twenty-five hundred and :fj§'B’},;,0,’}}‘°d°'¤”i° forty-four of the Revised Statutes of the United States are hereb so . R-§é.¤¤¤¤-2529.2644, amended that there shall be one appraiser of merchandise at each of pp": ’5°2’°m°”d°°‘ said ports instead of two, as now provided by law. The salary of said appraisers shall be four thousand dollars each per Sm"' imnum, instead of three thousand dollars each, as now established by aw. Approved, July 1, 1902. CHAP. 1373.--An Act To provide certain souvenir medals for the benefit of the J"" 1- lm- Washington Monument Association, of Alexandria, Virginia. [rubric. No. 280.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House nfRey1resentativea of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That for thevgurpose of aiding m:f,'{"’}'§jgQ,£‘{g:· in the cost of erecting, in the city of Alexandria, ugmia, a monu~ At•;;¤•ndp¤. vn. ' ment commemorating the centenary of the death of 'ashington, in mai, egtesrilihinii the manner designated by the Washington Monument Association, of *’”““"°*P*’*° *¤*¤'· Alexandria, Virginia (an association chartered under the laws of Virginia), the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to have made and prepared in the mint of the United States, in Philadel hia, four dies for medals of such size, shape, and design as may be designated by said Washingrton Monument Association an approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, and to have made and struc from said dies at said mint such number of medals out of silver or bronze, not to exceed two hundred thousand, as may be required by said Washington Monument Association. Sec. 2. That the material from which said medals are to be made M“*°""· shall be furnished to the Director of the Mint. at the mint in Philadelphia, by and at the expense of said Washington Monument Association, and the United States shall furnish the material for the said four dies. Approved, July 1, 1902.