1148 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 321. 1909. ,,,.°;‘,§,'§',,,'f,‘,§;,“{Y§•,QQ'} SEI:. 306. Whoever, being a captain or other officer or mariner of ¤¤·1€.¤g¤.s® 5383 a vessel upon the high seas o_r on any other waters \Vltl11I1 the admi- 1045, " ‘ ’ P' ralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States, piratically or feloniously runs away with such vessel, or with any goods or merchandise thereof, to the value of fifty dollars, or who yields up such P¤¤i¤¤¤¤¤¤*f¤r- vessel voluntarily to any pirate, shall be Hned not more than ten thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both. wglnigmtms. ew-. Sec. 307. Whoever attempts or endeavors to corrupt any coma. is., sec; mi, p, mander, master, officer, or mariner to yield up or to run away with 1**- any vessel, or with any goods, wares, or merchandise, or to tum pirate, or to go over to or confederate with pirates, or in any wise to trade with any pirate, knowing him to be such, or furnishes such pirate with any ammunition, stores, or dprovisions of any kmd, or ts out any vessel knowingly and, with a esign to trade with, supply, or correspond with any pirate or robber upon the seas; or whoever consults, combines, confederates, or corresponds with any pirate or robber upon the seas, knowing him to be guilty of any piracy or robcommu; mum. be ; or whoever, being a seaman, confines the master of any vessel, Punishment se:. shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than three years. i0EgE¤gw¤¤¢i·g.g¤wg- Sec. 308.- Wlioever being subject to the authority of the United anna;. " m ° States, shall give, sell, or otherwise supply any arms, ammunition, V°*· ““· P· 33· explosive substance, intoxicating liquor, or opium to any aboriginal native of any of the Pacific islands l ing within the twentieth parallel of north latitude and the fortieth parallel of south latitude, and the one hundred and twentieth meridian of longitude west and one hundred and twentieth meridian of longitude east of Greenwich, not be' in the possession or under the protection of any civilized Punishmwtfcr. powenudgall be lined not more than fifty dollars, or imprisoned not more than three months, or both. In addition to such unishment, all articles of a similar nature to those in respect to which an offense has been committed, found in the possession of the offender, may be xedicinal use of declared forfeited. If it shall appear to the court that such op1um, 'P "°'°°°' wine, or spirits have been given bona fide for medical purposes, it shall be lawful for the court to dismiss the cha e. mogemes deemed on Sec. 309. All offenses against the provisions if the ection last preg °°°°‘ ceding, committed on any of said islands or on the waters, rocks, or keys adjacent thereto, shall be deemed committed on the high seas on board a merchant ship or vessel belon 'ng to the United States, and the courts of the nited States shail have jurisdiction accordingly. U"_V°$s¤§::“:£ me Sec. 310. The words "vessel of the United States," wherever they ¤§'§§_ °' occur in this chapter, shall be construed to mean a vessel belon `ng in whole or in part to the United States, or any citizen thereof? or any corporation created by or under the laws of the United States, or of any State. Territory, or District thereof. CHAPTER Tnmrnnn. mogegsesmme Ter- cmrmrn 01··FENsEs IN THE TERRITORIES. Sec,Sec. 311. Places within which sections of this 317. Incest. _chalpter shall apply. _ 318. Fornication. 312. Cueu ation of obscene literature; 319. Certificates of marriage; penalty for l'0H10lZlDg' Bb0l't1011. I2.lllll'€ to !`€COI`d. 313. PoI gamv. _ _ 320. Prize fights, bull fi hts, etc. 314. Ungwful cohabitation. 321. Definition of “Pugilistic encounte1·." 315. Joinder of counts. 322. Train robberies in Territories, etc. 316. Adultery. meesappumnxe. Smo. 311. Except as othexiwise expressly provided, the offenses defined in this chapter shall be punished as hereinafter provided,