106 LAWS APPLICABLE TO DEPAETMEXT OF AGEICULTUKE, 



fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more 

 than one year, or both. 



Act March 4, 1909, c. 321. s. 51, 35 Stat. 1098. 



This is a section of "An act to codify, revise, and amend the penal laws 

 of the United States." incorporating therein the provisions of act June 4, 

 1906. c. 2571, 34 Stat. 208, which act is expressly repealed by section 341 

 of this act. 



Setting fire to timber on public lands; punishment for. 



Sec. 52. Whoever shall willfully set on fire, or cause to be set on 

 fire, any timber, underbrush, or grass upon the public domain, or shall 

 leave or suffer fire to burn unattended near any timber or other in- 

 flammable material, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars. 

 or imprisoned not more than two years, or both. 



Act March 4, 1909, c. 321, s. 52, 35 Stat. 1098. 



This is a section of "An act to codify, revise, and amend the penal 

 laws of the United States,'' cited above, incorporating therein the 

 provisions of act February 24. 1897. c. 313, s. 1, 29 Stat. 594, as amended 

 by act May o, 1900, c. 349. 31 Stat. 169. Both said act February 24, 1897, 

 and said act May 5, 1900, are expressly repealed by section 341 of this act. 



Failure to extinguish fires on the public domain; punishment for. 



Sec. 53. Whoever shall build a fire in or near any forest, timber, 

 or other inflammable material upon the public domain, or iipon any 

 Indian reservation, or lands belonging to or occupied by any tribe 

 of Indians under the authority of the United States, or upon any 

 Indian allotment while the title to the same shall be held in trust 

 by the Government, or while the same shall remain inalienable by 

 the allottee without the consent of the United States, shall, before 

 leaving said fire, totally extinguish the same; and whoever shall fail 

 to do so shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or im- 

 prisoned not more than one year, or both. 



Act March 4, 1909, c. 321, s. 53, 35 Stat. 1098. 



This is a section of "An act to codify, revise, and amend the penal 

 laws of the United States." citetl above, r.s amended by act June 25. 1910, 

 c. 431. s. 0. 36 Stat. 857. Said act March 4. 1909, c. 321. s. 53, incorporated 

 therein provisions of act February 24, 1897, c. 313, s. 1, 29 Stat. 594. as 

 amended by act May 5, 1900, c. 349, 31 Stat. 170, and both said acts were 

 expressly repealed by section 341 of said act March 4. 1909. 



Trespassing on Bull Run National Forest, Oregon; punishment for. 



Sec. 55. Whoever, except forest rangers and other persons 

 employed by tlie United States to protect the forest, federal and 

 state officers in the discharge of their duties, and the employees of 

 the water board of the city of Portland, State of Oregon, shall know- 

 ingly trespass upon any part of the reserve known as Bull Run 

 National Forest, in the Cascade Mountains, in the State of Oregon, or 

 shall enter thereon for the purpose of grazing stock, or shall engage 

 in grazing stock thereon, or .shall permit stock of any kind to graze 

 thereon, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or impris- 

 oned not more than six months, or both. 



Act March 4, 1909, c. 321. s. 55. 35 Stat. 1099. 



This is a section of "An act to codify, revise, and amend the penal laws 

 of the United States." cited jibove. incorporating therein the provisions 

 of act April 2S. 1904, c. 1774, 33 Stat. 526. which said act is expressly 

 repealed by section 341 of this act. 



