182 THE USE BOOK APPENDIX. 



TIMBER ON RESERVED LANDS. 



ACT OF JUNE 4, 1888 (25 STAT., 166). 



Section fifty-three hundred and eighty-eight of the Revised 

 Statutes of the United States be amended so as 

 Penalty for trespass, to read as follows: "Every person who unlaw- 

 fully cuts, or aids or is employed in unlawfully 

 cutting, or wantonly destroys or procures to be wantonly destroyed, 

 any timber standing upon the land of the United States which, in 

 pursuance of law, may be reserved or purchased for military or 

 other purposes, or upon any Indian reservation, or lands belong- 

 ing to or occupied by any tribe of Indians under authority of the 

 United States, shall pay a fine of not more than five hundred dol- 

 lars or be imprisoned not more than twelve months, or both, in 

 the discretion of the court." 



CUTTING FOR TURPENTINE. 



ACT OP JUNE 4, 1906. 



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- 

 enteredJandamisde" f ected settlement, application, filing, entry, 

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



the United States, for the purpose of obtaining 

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

 every person who shall knowingly encourage, cause, procure, 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 misde- 

 meanor, and upon conviction thereof be punished by a fine of not 

 more than five hundred dollars or by imprisonment hot exceeding 

 twelve months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. 



DEFACING SURVEY MARKS. 



ACT OF JUNE 10, 1896 (29 STAT., 343). 



Hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person to destroy, deface, 



change, or remove to another place any section 



Defacing survey corner, quarter-section corner, or meander post 



meanor! * " " on an 7 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 



