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CUTTING FOB TURPENTINE. 



ACT OF JUNE 4, 1906 (34 STAT., 208). 



Every person who shall cut, chip, chop, or box any tree on any 

 lands belonging to the United States or on any 

 Cutting or boxing lands covered by or embraced in any unper- 

 tStorel'uHTmS fected settlement, application, filing, entry, 

 demeanor. selection, or location, made under any law of 



the United States, for the purpose of obtain- 

 ing from such tree any pitch, turpentine, or other substance; 

 and every person who shall knowingly encourage, cause, pro- 

 cure, or aid any such tree to be so cut, or who shall buy, trade 

 for, or in any manner acquire any pitch, turpentine, or other 

 substance, or any article or commodity made from any pitch, 

 turpentine, or other substance, when he has knowledge that the 

 same has been so unlawfully obtained from such trees, shall 

 be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof be pun- 

 ished by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars or by im- 

 prisonment not exceeding twelve months, or by both such fine 

 and imprisonment. 



SURVEY MARKS. 



ACT OF JUNE 10, 1806 (29 STAT., 321). 



[343] Hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person to de- 

 stroy, deface, change, or remove to another 

 i nff h survey ^arks 01 !! l )lace an y section corner, quarter-section cor- 

 misdemeanor. ner, 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 Government survey, or to 

 deface, change, or remove any monument or bench mark of any 

 Government survey. That any person who shall offend against 

 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 informer, in each case of conviction, shall be paid the 

 sum of twenty-five dollars. 



