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thing whatever, of the moneys, goods, chattels, records, or property 

 of the United States, which has theretofore been embezzled, stolen, or 

 purloined by any other person, knowing the same to have been so 

 embezzled, stolen, or purloined, shall be fined not more than five thou- 

 sand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both; and 

 such person may be tried either before or after the conviction of the 

 principal offender. 



Perjury. 



Sec. 125. Whoever, having taken an oath before a competent tri- 

 bunal, officer, or person, in any case in which a law of the United 

 States authorizes an oath to be administered, that he will testify, de- 

 clare, depose, or certify truly, or that any written testimony, declara- 

 tion, deposition, or certificate by him subscribed, is true, shall will- 

 fully and contrary to such oath state or subscribe any material matter 

 which he does not believe to be true, is guilty of perjury, and shall be 

 fined not more than two thousand dollars and imprisoned not more 

 than five years. 



Hunting on bird refuges. 



Sec. 84. Whoever shall, hunt, trap, capture, willfully disturb, or kill 

 any bird of any kind whatever, or take the eggs of any such bird, on 

 any lands of the United States which have been set apart or reserved 

 as breeding grounds for birds by any law, proclamation, or executive 

 order, except under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of 

 Agriculture may, from time to time, prescribe, shall be fined not more 

 than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months, or 

 both. 



(The foregoing section seems to be a codification of the act of June 

 28, 1906 (34 Stat., 536). That act, however, is not specifically re- 

 pealed, and it contains the following proviso: "Provided, That the 

 provisions of this act shall not apply to the Black Hills Forest Reser- 

 vation, in South Dakota.") 



Act of January 24, 1905 (33 Stat., 614) ; act of June 29, 1906 (34 Stat., 607). 



The foregoing acts, which authorize the establishment of the Wichita game 

 and bird refuge and the Grand Canyon game refuge contain penal provisions sub- 

 stantially the same as in section 84, supra. 



Trespass on Bull Run National Forest. 



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

 ployed by the 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 knowingly tres- 

 pass upon any part of the reserve known as Bull Kun 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 imprisoned not 

 more than six months, or both. 



Protection of American antiquities. 



Act of June 8, 1906 (34 Stat, 225). 



Any person who shall appropriate, excavate, injure, or destroy any 

 historic or prehistoric ruin or monument, or any object of antiquity, 



