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Chapter 7.-Cigars.

Manufacturing cigars without giving bond. Sec. 3387, R. S., as amended by act of Oct. 1, 1890, sec. 35; 26 Stat., 620.

Cigar manufacturer failing to display sign. Sec. 3388, R. S.

Annual inventory; rules governing and penalties for violation. Sec. 3390, R. S.

Cigars; rules relating to packing and penalties for violation. Sec. 3392, R. S., as amended by act of Oct. 1, 1890, sec. 32; 26 Stat., 619; and act of Aug. 5, 1909; 36 Stat., 109; and act of Feb. 10, 1913; 37 Stat.. 664.

Manufacturer of cigars neglecting to affix label to box. Sec. 3393, R. S., as amended by act of Mar. 1, 1879, sec. 16; 20 Stat.. 348.

Packages of tobacco, snuff, cigars and cigarettes not to contain lottery, etc., tickets. Sec. 3394, R. S., as amended by act of Aug. 5, 1909, sec. 33; 36 Stat., 110.

Removing cigars from manufactory without properly packing. Sec. 3397, R. S., as amended by act of Mar. 1, 1879, sec. 16; 20 Stat.. 348.

Using counterfeit stamp or making fraudulent use of stamp. Sec. 3397, R. S., as amended by act of Mar. 1, 1879, sec. 16; 20 Stat.. 348.

Cigars manufactured on shares, etc.; rules governing and penalties for violation. Sec. 3399, R. S. Forfeiture for selling cigars contrary to law or for false entry or for affixing forged stamp. Sec. 3400, R. S.

Officer permitting imported cigars to pass out of his hands without compliance with law by the owner. Sec. 3402, R. S.

Selling imported cigars not packed according to law. Sec. 3403, R. S.

Purchasing, etc., cigars not branded or stamped according to law. Sec. 3404, R. S.

Neglecting to destroy stamps on empty boxes or disposing of boxes with undestroyed stamps. Sec. 3406, R. S.

Chapter 8.-Banks and bankers.

Banker neglecting to make monthly return. Sec. 3415, R. S.

Chapter 9. Stamp taxes on specific objects.

Tax stamps on playing cards; rules governing and penalties for violation. Act of Aug. 27, 1894, sec. 39; 28 Stat., 560.

Manufacturer of playing cards failing to register. Act of Aug. 27, 1894, sec. 40; 28 Stat., 560. Selling, etc., playing cards without affixing stamp. Act of Aug. 27, 1894, sec. 43; 28 Stat., 562. Removing stamp from playing cards or fraudulently using stamp. Act of Aug. 27, 1894, sec. 44; 28 Stat., 562.

Selling, etc., or concealing, etc., playing cards without stamps. Act of Aug. 27, 1894, sec. 45; 28 Stat., 562.

Manufacturer of playing cards failing to pay tax. Act of Aug. 27, 1894, sec. 46; 28 Stat., 562. Regulations concerning stamp taxes on documents, toilet articles, etc., and penalties for violations thereof. Act of Oct. 22, 1914; 38 Stat., 763.

Chapter 11.--Provisions common to several objects of taxation.

Distillers, etc., and manufacturers of tobacco, etc., failing to do things required and doing things forbidden by law. Sec. 3456, R. S.

Inclosing lottery tickets, etc., in packages of tobacco, etc. Act of July 24, 1897, sec. 10; 30 Stat., 206; and act of July 1, 1902, sec. 2: 32 Stat., 715.

Fraudulently claiming drawback. Sec. 3443, R. S.

Removing liquor or wine under other than trade names.

Sec. 3449, R. S.

Removing, concealing, etc., articles with intent to evade United States tax. Sec. 3450, R. S.
Fraudulently executing documents required by internal-revenue law. Sec. 3451, R. S.

Having property in possession with intent to sell in fraud of law or to evade taxes. Sec. 3452, R. S.
Selling, purchasing, etc., empty stamped packages. Sec. 3455, R. S.

Manufacturing boxes, barrels, etc., unlawfully stamped. Sec. 3455, R. S.

Forging or counterfeiting stamps, dies, or plates; using forged or counterfeited stamps, dies, or plates; cutting, tearing, etc., impression of stamp, die, or plate or fraudulently using same; having stamps, dies, or plates in possession unlawfully. Mar. 1, 1879, sec. 17; 20 Stat., 349. Act of Aug. 27, 1894, sec. 42; 28 Stat., 561; June 13, 1898; 30 Stat., 452.

Chapter 12.--Opium.

Rules and regulations concerning manufacture of opium and tax thereon and penalties for violation thereof. Act of Jan. 17, 1914; 38 Stat., 276.

Rules concerning stamps to be affixed to opium imported into the United States. Act of Oct. 1, 1890, sec. 38; 26 Stat., 621.

Chapter 13.--Oleomargarine, adulterated butter, process or renovated butter,

Rules governing the packing and selling of oleomargarine and penalty for violation. Act of Aug. 2, 1886, sec. 6: 24 Stat., 210.

Manufacturer neglecting to affix label on package containing oleomargarine. Act of Aug. 2, 1886, sec. 7; 24 Stat., 210.

Officer of customs permitting packages of oleomargarine to pass out of his hands before owner's compliance with stamp regulations, etc. Act of Aug. 2, 1886, sec. 10; 24 Stat., 211.

Removing, defacing, etc., stamps, etc., on packages of oleomargarine. Act of Aug. 2, 1886, sec. 15; 24 Stat., 212.

Manufacturer of oleomargarine attempting to defraud United States of tax. Act of Aug. 2, 1886,

sec. 17; 24 Stat., 212.

Purchasing, etc., oleomargarine not branded, etc., according to law. Act of Aug. 2, 1886, sec. 11: 24 Stat., 24.

Purchasing, etc., of oleomargarine from manufacturer who has not paid special tax. Act of Aug. 2, 1886, sec. 12; 24 Stat., 211.

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Selling adulterated butter in other than original packages. Act of May 9, 1902, sec. 4; 32 Stat., 195. Manufacturer neglecting to affix specified label on adulterated butter. Act of May 9, 1902, sec. 4; 32 Stat., 195.

Failing to label "renovated" or "process" butter as such. Act of May 9, 1902, sec. 5; 32 Stat., 197. Wholesale dealers in oleomargarine or in adulterated or renovated butter failing to keep books. Act of Oct. 1, 1890, sec. 41; 26 Stat., 621; as reenacted by Act of May 9, 1902, sec. 6; 32 Stat., 197. Chapter 14.-Filled cheese.

Filled cheese; rules for packing and retailing and penalties for violation.

sec. 6; 29 Stat., 254.

Act of June 6, 1896,

Dealers in filled cheese neglecting to display sign. Act of June 6, 1896, sec. 7; 29 Stat., 255. Manufacturer of filled cheese neglecting to affix label. Act of June 6, 1896, sec. 8; 29 Stat., 255. Purchasing filled cheese not branded or stamped. Act of June 6, 1896, sec. 12; 29 Stat., 256. Purchasing filled cheese from manufacturer who has not paid special tax. Act of June 6, 1896,

sec. 13; 29 Stat., 256.

Failing to destroy stamps on empty packages of filled cheese. Act of June 6, 1896, sec. 14; 29 Stat., 256. Notices, inventories, books to be kept by manufacturers of oleomargarine, adulterated butter, and filled cheese; rules concerning and penalties for violation. Act of Aug. 2, 1886; 24 Stat., 210. Act of June 6,

1896, sec. 5; June 6, 1896, sec. 5; 29 Stat., 254; and act of May 9, 1902, sec. 6; 32 Stat., 195. Chapter 15.-Mixed flour.

Neglecting to brand, etc., packages of mixed flour. Act of June 13, 1898, sec. 37; 30 Stat., 467. Mixed flour; rules governing the putting up and retailing of and penalties for violation. Áct of June 13, 1898, sec. 38; 30 Stat., 468.

Manufacturer of mixed flour neglecting to affix label and notice. Act of June 13, 1898, sec. 39; 30 Stat., 468.

Mixed flour; rules for packing in barrels, etc., and penalties for violation. Act of June 13, 1898, sec. 40; 30 Stat., 468.

Purchasing, etc., mixed flour that has not been branded, etc. Act of June 13, 1898, sec. 42; 30 Stat., 469.

Purchasing mixed flour from maker, etc., who has not paid special tax. Act of June 13, 1898, sec. 43; 30 Stat., 469.

Exporter of mixed flour subject to same provisions as maker, etc. Act of June 13, 1898, sec. 44; 30 Stat., 469.

Penalty for second offense of violation of laws concerning mixed flour. 30 Stat., 470.

Chapter 16.-White phosphorous matches.

Act of June 13, 1898, sec. 48;

Rules and regulations imposed upon the manufacture and sale of matches and penalties for violations thereof. Act of Apr. 9, 1912; 37 Stat., 81.

Chapter 17.-Cotton futures act.

Regulations concerning dealings in cotton futures and tax thereon and penalties for violations. Act of Aug. 18, 1914; 38 Stat., 697.

Chapter 18.-Corporation and income taxes.

Revenue officer, etc., divulging information obtained in discharge of duties in collection of corporation tax. Act of Aug. 5, 1909, sec. 38; 36 Stat., 116.

Rules and regulations concerning income tax and penalties for violations thereof. Act of Oct. 3, 1913; 38 Stat., 171, 177.

THE PUBLIC MONEYS.

Assistant treasurers accepting commissions or other perquisites. Sec. 3597, R. S.
Clerk acting as assistant treasurer subject to same penalties. Sec. 3613, R. S.
Withholding moneys due the United States. Sec. 3619, R. S.

APPROPRIATIONS.

Expenditures not to exceed appropriation; voluntary service, etc., or employment of unauthorized personal service prohibited. Sec. 3679, R. S., as amended by act of Feb. 27, 1906; 34 Stat., 49.

THE PUBLIC DEBT.

Counterfeiting, etc., certificates of indebtedness. Act of June 13, 1898, sec. 32; 30 Stat., 466.

PUBLIC CONTRACTS.

Officer making contract failing to make return thereof. Sec. 3746, R. S.

Employees of United States having interest in Indian contracts, etc. Act of June 22, 1874, sec. 10; 18 Stat., 177.

Requiring employees on Government work to labor more than 8 hours per day, etc. Act of Aug. 1, 1892, sec. 2; 27 Stat., 340; as amended by act of Mar. 3, 1913; 37 Stat., 72.

Contractors combining to fix prices, etc., under contracts for supplies furnished the Post Office Department; penalty therefor. Act of Aug. 24, 1912, sec. 2; 37 Stat., 553.

PUBLIC PRINTING, ADVERTISEMENTS AND PUBLIC DOCUMENTS.

Public Printer colluding, etc., to defraud United States. Sec. 3784, R. S., superseded by act of Jan. 12, 1895, sec. 33; 28 Stat., 605.

Public Printer or other employee having interest in contracts for paper or other material for public printing. Sec. 3765, R. S., superseded by act of Jan. 12, 1895, sec. 34; 28 Stat., 605.

THE POSTAL SERVICE.

Chapter 2-Carriers, branch offices, and receiving boxes.

Charging and receiving excessive fee for prosecuting overtime claims of letter carriers. Act of June 25, 1910; 36 Stat., 866.

Special delivery messenger deemed postal employee and to be subject to same penalties. Act of Aug. 4, 1886, sec. 4; 24 Stat., 221; and act of Mar. 3, 1903, sec. 4; 32 Stat., 1176.

Chapter 3.-Mail matter.

Failure to mark mail packages containing plants. Act of Mar. 4, 1915; 38 Stat., 111.

Chapter 8.-Contracts for carrying the mails.

Surety on bond of bidder for carrying mail willfully swearing falsely. Sec. 3964, R. S. Act of Aug. 11, 1876, sec. 246; 19 Stat., 129.

Chapter 9.-Carrying the mail.

Combining to prevent bids for carrying the mail. Sec. 3950, R. S.

Bidder failing to enter into contract. Sec. 3954, R. S.

FOREIGN RELATIONS.

Violating safe conduct or assaulting public minister. Sec. 4062, R. S.

Suing out writ or process, etc., against public minister. Sec. 4064, R. S.

Failing to appear or refusing to testify in suit pending in foreign country. Sec. 4073, R. S.

Issuing false passport, etc. Sec. 4078, R. S., as amended by act of June 14, 1902, sec. 3; 32 Stat., 386. Murder and insurrection against certain countries. Sec. 4102, R. S.

REGULATION OF COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION.

Chapter 1.-Registry and recording.

Master making false oath to secure registration of vessel. Sec. 4144, R. S.

Failing to deliver up certificate when required. Sec. 4146, R. S., as amended by act of Jan. 16, 1895, sec. 2; 28 Stat., 624.

Failing to have tonnage number marked on vessel. etc. Sec. 4153, R. S., as amended by act of June 19, 1886. sec. 5; 24 Stat., 81. Also, act of Mar. 2. 1895; 28 Stat., 741.

Failing to surrender certificate granted purchaser. Sec. 4160, R. S.

Failing to surrrender certificate granted agent. Sec. 4162, R. S.

Failing to surrender certificate obtained upon loss of original. Sec. 4168, R. S.

Failing to register anew when required. Sec. 4169, R. S.

Failing to report change of master. Sec. 4171, R. S.

Failing to have number carved, etc., on beam. Sec. 4177, R. S., as amended by act of June 19, 1886, sec. 6; 24 Stat., 81.

Rules governing painting of name on stern of vessel and penalty for violation. Sec. 4178, R. S., as amended by act of June 26, 1884, sec. 21; 23 Stat., 58. Also, act of Jan. 20, 1897, sec. 1; 29 Stat., 491. Making false register, certificate of registry, or giving false information as to description of vessel, etc. Sec. 4187, R. S.

Officers neglecting duties. Sec. 4188, R. S.

Making or using forged sea letters, passports, certificates of registry, etc. Sec. 4191, R. S. Chapter 2.-Clearance and entry.

Vessel departing from foreign port without delivering manifest and obtaining clearance. Sec. 4197, R. S.

Master of foreign vessel failing to deposit papers with consul, etc., on arrival. Sec. 4209, R. S. Foreign consul delivering papers to master before clearance. Sec. 4211, R. S.

Master failing to furnishing statement to collector of services rendered by consul. Sec. 4213, R. S., as amended by act of June 26, 1884, sec. 13; 23 Stat., 56.

Pleasure yachts, etc., engaging in trade and otherwise violating laws. Sec. 4214, R. S.. as amended by act of Jan. 16, 1895, secs. 4-6; 28 Stat., 625.

Chapter 5.-Navigation.

Rules for the prevention of collisions on inland waters and penalties for violations. Act of June 7, 1897. sec. 3; 30 Stat.. 102.

Rules for the prevention of collisions on inland waters and penalties against vessel for violation. Act of June 7, 1897, sec. 4; 30 Stat., 103.

Rules to prevent collisions on the Great Lakes and penalties for violation. Act of Feb. 8, 1895, sec. 2; 28 Stat., 649.

Owners, agents, etc.. failing to report accidents to collectors of customs. Act of June 20, 1874, sec. 10; 18 Stat., 128.

Owners, etc., failing to report probable loss of vessel, etc. Act of June 20, 1874, sec. 11; 18 Stat., 128. Navigating vessel without proper signal lights. Act of Feb. 19, 1895, sec. 3; 28 Stat., 672; repealed in part only by act of June 7, 1897, sec. 5; 30 Stat.. 103.

Failing to render assistance to vessel in distress. Act of Sept. 4, 1890, sec. 2; 26 Stat., 425; and act of Aug. 1, 1912; 37 Stat., 242.

Rules concerning navigation of motor boats and penalty for violation. Act of June 9, 1910; 36 Stat. 463.

Equipment of vessels with apparatus for radio communication. Act of June 24, 1910; 36 Stat., 630; as amended by act of July 23, 1912; 37 Stat., 308.

Penalty for using vessel in Coast Guard Service for private purposes. Act of Jan. 28, 1915, sec. 6; 38 Stat., 802.

Chapter 6.-Transportation of passengers and merchandise.

Shipping inflammable material in vessel. Sec. 4288, R. S.

Emigrant vessels.

Rules concerning compartments for emigrants and penalty for violation. Act of Aug. 2, 1882, sec. 1; 22 Stat., 186.

Rules and regulations concerning berths for emigrants and penalty for violation. Act of Aug. 2, 1882, sec. 2; 22 Stat., 186.

Rules concerning ventilation, hygiene, etc., of passenger decks and penalties for violations. Act of Aug. 2, 1882, sec. 3; 22 Stat., 187.

Rules governing food, meals, etc., and penalties for violation. Act of Aug. 2, 1882, sec. 4; 22 Stat., 188.

Rules concerning hospital compartments, surgeons, medicines, etc., and penalties for violation. Act of Aug. 2, 1882, sec. 5; 22 Stat.. 188.

Rules concerning discipline and cleanliness and penalties for violation. Act of Aug. 2, 1882, sec. 6; 22 Stat.. 188.

Officers, seamen, etc., visiting passengers' apartments. Act of Aug. 2. 1882, sec. 7; 22 Stat., 189. Rules for carrying explosives, horses, cattle, etc., and penalties for violation. Act of Aug. 2, 1882, sec. 8; 22 Stat., 189.

Master permitting the boarding of vessel by other than specified persons. Act of Aug. 2, 1882, sec. 9: 22 Stat., 189; and act of Mar. 31, 1900, secs. 1, 2; 31 Stat., 58.

Rules of Secretary of Commerce and Labor concerning boarding of vessel and penalties for violation. Act of Aug. 2, 1882, sec. 9; 22 Stat., 189; and act of Mar. 31. 1900, secs. 1. 2; 31 Stat., 58.

Master refusing to pay $10 in each case of death at sea. Act of Aug. 2, 1882, sec. 10; 22 Stat., 190. Vessel leaving port before being duly cleared by collector. Act of Aug. 2, 1882, sec. 12; 22 Stat., 190. Liability of vessels.

Inserting in bill of lading, etc., clause relieving from liability. Act of Feb. 13, 1893, secs. 1 and 7; 27 Stat., 445, 446.

Inserting covenants in bill of lading, etc., avoiding exercise of due care. Act of Feb. 13, 1893, sec. 2; 27 Stat., 445.

Rules concerning bills of lading and penalties for violation. Act of Feb. 13, 1893, secs. 4 and 7: 27 Stat., 445.

Refusing to issue bi!! of lading on demand. Act of Feb. 13, 1893, sec. 5; 27 Stat., 446. Chapter 7.-Log books.

Neglecting to keep up log book in manner required or making entry more than 24 hours after arrival, etc. Sec. 4292, R. S.

Reciprocal privileges.

Opposing an officer of the United States in enforcing certain rules concerning foreign vessels that have violated proclamations. Act of June 19, 1886, sec. 17; 24 Stat., 82.

Persons of British North America violating rules and proclamations of President concerning fishing rights in American waters. Act of Mar. 3, 1887; 24 Stat., 475.

REGULATION OF VESSELS IN FOREIGN COMMERCE.

Vessel departing without passport. Sec. 4307, R. S.

Master failing to deposit ship's papers with consul. Sec. 4310, R. S.

REGULATION OF VESSELS IN DOMESTIC COMMERCE.

Rules for exchange of enrollment and register when vessel in another district and penalty for violation. Sec. 4323, R. S.

Master failing to deliver license at expiration. Sec. 4325, R. S., as amended by act of Apr. 24, 1906, sec. 2; 34 Stat., 136.

Owner failing to have name of vessel painted on stern. Sec. 4334, R. S., as amended by act of June 26, 1884, sec. 21; 23 Stat., 58.

New master failing to report change of master. Sec. 4335, R. S.

Master not exhibiting enrollment or license when required. Sec. 4336, R. S.

Foreign vessels transporting passengers between United States ports. Act of Feb. 17, 1898, sec. 2; 30 Stat., 248.

Vessel departing without having left duplicate manifest of lading, master liable. Sec. 4350, R. S.
Master of vessel containing certain goods failing to deliver up manifest before unlading, etc.
R. S.

Sec. 4352,

Vessels proceeding without manifest and permit; master liable. Sec. 4354, R. S.
Master of vessel under 20 tons failing to deliver up manifest. Sec. 4356, R. S.
Master of vessel failing to exhibit manifest on arrival; additional penalty if distilled spirits on board;
refusal to answer interrogatories truly. Sec. 4360, R. S.

Refusing to deliver up permit for merchandise to be transported inland, etc.
Fishing vessels, permitted to land at foreign ports, failing to deliver manifests

Sec. 4363, R. S.

and entries. Sec. 4364, Master neglecting to report when vessel puts into port other than destination, Sec. 4366, R. S.

R. S.

Master of foreign vessel bound coastwise failing to deliver duplicate manifests, etc.; refusing to swear to verity of manifests, etc. Sec. 4367, R. S.

Vessel entitled to be documented trading without a license. Act of June 19, 1886, sec. 7; 24 Stat., 81. Master of foreign vessel bound coastwise failing to deliver manifest to collector on arrival; failing to swear to manifest; failing to deliver permit. Sec. 4368, R. S.

Making illegal enrollment or license; giving false information as to vessels to be enrolled or licensed.
Sec. 4373, R. S.

Failing or refusing to perform duties prescribed by this title. Sec. 4374, R. S.
Forging or altering enrollment, license, etc. Sec. 4375, R. S.

Obstructing officers. Sec. 4376, R. S.

REGULATION OF FISHERIES.

Fisherman deserting or absconding himself from vessel. Sec. 4392, R. S.

Unlawful landing, delivery, or sale of sponges. Act of Aug. 15, 1914; 38 Stat., 692.

Chapter 1.-Inspection.

REGULATION OF STEAM VESSELS.

Inspection of seagoing barges; requirements before registry; penalty for violation, etc. Act of May 28, 1908, secs. 10-13; 35 Stat., 428.

Pilot, mate, master, etc., violating regulations relating to passing vessels. Sec. 4413, R. S., repealed in part by act of June 7, 1897, sec. 5; 30 Stat., 103.

Inspector serving without specified qualifications. Sec. 4416, R. S., as amended by act of Mar. 3, 1905, sec. 2; 33 Stat., 1029.

Carrying passengers and gunpowder contrary to law. Sec. 4424, R. S., as amended by act of Mar. 4, 1915; 38 Stat., 1218.

Inspector certifying falsely touching steam vessels. Sec. 4425, R. S.

Improperly constructing boilers. Sec. 4429, R. S., as amended by act of Aug. 7, 1882; 22 Stat., 310. Affixing fraudulent, etc., stamp to boiler plate. Sec. 4430, R. S., as amended by act of Jan. 22, 1894; 28 Stat., 28.

Counterfeiting stamps prescribed for boiler iron or steel plates; falsely marking iron or steel plates. Sec. 4432, R. S.

Obstructing safety valve, etc. Sec. 4437, R. S.

Employing certain persons who are not licensed by inspector. Sec. 4438, R. S., as amended by act of Jan. 25, 1907; 34 Stat., 864; and by act of May 28, 1908, sec. 2; 35 Stat., 425.

Making false oath; changing certificate. Sec. 4445, R. S., as amended by act of Mar. 23, 1900; 31 Stat., 50.

Neglecting to place license where it can be seen. Sec. 4446, R. S., as amended by act of Feb. 19, 1907; 34 Stat., 897.

Navigating vessel after notice to make repairs. Sec. 4454, R. S.

Chapter 2.-Transportation of passengers and merchandise.

Navigating vessel with less than required number of licensed officers and men. Sec. 4463, R. S., as amended by act of Apr. 2, 1993, sec 1; 35 Stat, 55. Also act of Mar. 3, 1913; 35 Stat., 69. Violating rules governing regattas or marine parades. Act of Apr. 28, 1908, sec. 4; 35 Stat., 69. Failing to keep passenger list. Sec. 4468, R. S., as amended by act of May 28, 1998, sec. 4; 35 Stat., 425. Unlawfully carrying cotton or hemp. Sec. 4473, R. S.

Rules concerning use of petroleum as fuel and penalties for violation. Sec. 4474 R. S., as amended by act of Oct. 18, 1888; 25 Stat., 564.

Shipping or attempting to ship dangerous articles not duly marked or packed. Sec. 4476, R. S. Failing to provide proper stairways. Sec. 4484, R. S.

Failure to keep sufficient watchmen on vessel to guard against fire and other dangers. Sec. 4478, R. S. Overcrowding or occupying passenger space with freight, etc. Sec. 4485, R. S.

Manufacturing or selling, etc., life preservers unlawfully constructed; manufacturing or selling, etc., inefficient life preservers, etc. Sec. 4488, R. S., as amended by act of Mar. 2, 1889, and act of Apr. 11, 1892, and act of Mar. 3, 1905, sec. 3.

Owner neglecting or refusing to carry lifeboats, rafts, life preservers, etc. Sec. 4489, R. S., as amended by act of Mar. 2, 1889, sec. 2; 25 Stat., 1012; and act of Apr. 11, 1892; 27 Stat., 16.

Barges carrying passengers failing to have fire buckets, axes, etc. Sec. 4492, R. S.

Failing to keep on board and to deliver to passengers requesting same copies of chapters 1 and 2 of this title, Sec. 4494, R. S.

Failing to keep name of steam vessel painted in designated places. Sec. 4496. R. S.

Customs officer negligently or intentionally failing to require name of vessel to be placed on pilot hous or wheelhouse. Sec. 4497, R. S.

Persons, etc., owning, etc., steam vessels failing to comply with terms of chapter 2 of this title. Sec. 4499, R. S., as amended by act of Mar. 3, 1905, sec. 4; 33 Stat., 1025.

Penalty for violating any of the provisions of chapters 1 and 2 of this title not otherwise specifically provided for. Sec. 4500, R. S.

Chapter 1.-Shipping Commissioner.

MERCHANT SEAMEN.

Unauthorized person acting as shipping commissioner. Sec. 4504, R. S.

Detaining clothing of seaman unlawfully. Act of Feb. 18, 1895; 28 Stat., 667; as amended by act of Apr. 11, 1904; 33 Stat., 168.

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