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MISDEMEANOR. (Continued.)

Offense, when a felony and when a misdemeanor, § 17.
Office, buying appointment to, § 73.

Office, exercising functions of wrongfully, § 75.

Officer becoming interested in contract, § 71.

Officer becoming intoxicated. Appendix, tit. "Officers."

Officer connected with revenue, refusing inspection of books, § 440.
Officer holding over willfully, § 75.

Officer not taking oath or giving bond, § 65.

Officer, obstructing in collecting revenue, § 428.

Officer receiving fee in extradition proceedings, § 114.

Officer refusing to receive or arrest person charged with crime,

§ 142.

Officer, resisting, § 69.

Officer, retaking, injuring, or destroying goods in custody of, § 102.
Officer, taking reward for appointment of deputy, § 74.

Officer, taking reward for deputation of authority, § 74.

Officer, willful omissions where no punishment provided, § 176.
Olive-oil, selling imitation. Appendix, tit. "Olive-oil."
Omissions for which no penality is prescribed, §§ 176, 177.

One aiding in, guilty of misdemeanor, § 659.

Opera, unpublished or uncopyrighted, performing without consent,
§ 367a.

Opera, unpublished or uncopyrighted, sale of without consent,
§ 367a.

Opium resort, keeping, § 307.

Opium resort, visiting, § 307.
Opium, sale of, § 307.

Ornaments or improvements, injuring, § 622.

Orphan, representing child to be to manager of orphan asylum,
§ 271a.

Oysters, trespassing upon property where planted, § 602.

Parading or drilling without arms, § 734.

Parent, abandonment of child by, § 271a.

Parent, failing to provide for child, § 270.

Passage, tickets for foreign country, refusal to sell. Appendix,

tit. "Immigration."

Pawnbroker charging unlawful interest, §§ 338, 340.

Pawnbroker doing business without license, § 338.

Pawnbroker failing to give pledgor a copy of entry in register,

§ 339.

Pawnbroker, failure to keep account of sales, § 339.

Pawnbroker, failure to keep register, § 339.

Pawnbroker refusing inspection of register or articles, § 343.

Pawnbroker refusing to pay over proceeds or disclose particulars
of sale, § 342.

Pawnbroker, sale without notice or before time of redemption ex-
pired, § 341.

Peace, disturbing, § 415.

Periodical misrepresenting circulation, § 538a.

Person, injuries to, § 6502.

Pest-houses, establishing or keeping, § 373.

Petit larceny, § 490.

Photograph, publishing without consent, § 258.
Physician, injuries while intoxicated, § 346.
Physician, intoxicated, guilty of, when, § 346.
Picture, publishing without consent, § 258.
Piloting without license, § 379.

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Poisonous substances, sale of in violation of statute, § 347a.
Poll or road tax, collecting without receipt, § 431.

Poll or road tax, giving false receipt for, § 431.

Pool-selling, § 337a.

Pool-selling, liability of owner of premises where carried on,
§ 337a.

Posse comitatus, refusal to join, § 150.

Possession, returning to take after dispossession under process,
§ 419.

Presence of defendant at trial, necessity of, § 1043.

Presence of defendant not necessary at judgment, § 1193.

Presence of defendant when verdict rendered not necessary,
§ 1148.

Prison, sale of liquor within nineteen hundred feet of, § 172.

Prisoner, communicating with, § 171.

Prisoners, exposure of or attempt to extort ¡rom, § 650a.

Prisoner, inhumanity to, § 147.

Prisoner, letter, writing or reading matter, taking to or from,

§ 171.

Private roads, malicious injuries to, § 588.

Prize-fighting, § 412.

Prize-fighting, taking part in, § 412.

Prize-fighting, betting of, § 412.

Prize-fighting, amateur boxing contests, aolding on Sunday or
Memorial Day, § 413%.

Prize-fight, spectators at, guilty of, § 413.

Procedure where jury discharged for want of jurisdiction, §§ 1115,
1116.

Proclamation, tearing down, obliterating o. destroying, § 616.
Profane or vulgar language, use of, § 415.

Property, injuries to, § 6501⁄2.

Prosecution of what need not be by indictment or information,
§ 682.

Prisoners, paroled, exposure of or attempt to extort from, § 650a.
Prostitution, enticing one to enter house of, § 318.

Prostitution, importing Japanese or Chinese women for, § 266c.
Prostitution, keeping or living in house of, §§ 315, 316.

Prostitution, letting or keeping house for, § 316.

Public administrator, neglect or violation of duty by, § 143.

Public lands, obstructing passage through or over, § 420.

Public lands, preventing entry and settlement, § 420.

Punishment as determining nature of crime, § 17.

Punishment, in general, § 12.

Punishment, limits on, § 13.

Punishment when no penalty prescribed, § 177.

Punishment when not otherwise provided, § 19.

Quarantine, failure to obey regulations of board of health, § 377a.

Quarantine laws, violation of, § 376.

Quicksilver, selling debased, § 367.

Racing on streets or highways, §§ 396, 415.

Raft of wood, lumber, etc., burning, injuring, or setting adrift,
§ 608.

Railroad, brakes, appliances, etc., manipulating, tampering or in-
terfering with, § 587a.

Railroad, crossing at private passway and leaving open, § 369d.

MISDEMEANOR. (Continued.).

Railroad employee becoming intoxicated, §§ 369f, 391.
Railroad employees causing death from collision, § 369.
Railroad employees, overcharges by, § 525.

Railroad employees, violation of duty by, § 393.

Railroad engineer not ringing bell or sounding whistle near high-
way, § 390.

Railroad fare, evading or attempting to evade, § 587e.

Railroad locomotives, tenders, cars or trains, trespassing upon,
§ 587b.

Railroad neglecting to unload livestock for rest, water and food,
§ 369b.

Railroad, officer of, contracting debts in excess of means, §§ 566,
567.

Railroad or steamship pass, ticket, check, etc., counterfeiting

$ 482.

Railroad or steamship pass, ticket, etc., restoring canceled, § 482.
Railroad, placing obstructions on track, § 587.

Railroad, placing passenger car in front of freight-car, § 392.
Railroad property or bridges, injury to, § 587.

Railroad, riding or driving vehicle along track or over right of
way, § 369g.

Railroad ticket, counterfeiting, § 481.

Railroad ticket, restoring canceled, § 482.

Railroad track, leading, driving or permitting animals to remain
along, § 369e.

Railroad transporting animais, failure to unload, feed or water,
§ 369b.

Rape, § 264.

Real estate, false representations in advertisements of, § 654b.
Real estate, malicious trespass on, § 602.

Recall petitions, misrepresentations or frauds in, § 64b.

Receiving stolen goods, § 496.

Records, destroying, stealing, altering, mutilating, etc., § 114.

Re-entry after removal by process, § 419.

Referee, contempt before, § 166.

Referee, etc., attempt to influence, § 95.

Referee, misconduct of, § 96.

Referendum petitions, misrepresentations or frauds in, § 64b.
Reformatory, evil-minded person or vagrant, etc., communicating
with inmate, or paroled pupil, § 171c.

Reformatory, evil-minded person, vagrant, etc., coming into or on
grounds adjacent, § 171c.

Reformatory, sale of liquor within nineteen hundred feet of, § 172.
Refusal of persons assembled to disturb peace to disperse, § 416.
Refusal to aid in making arrest, § 150.

Refusal to aid in preventing breach of the peace, § 150.

Refusal to arrest, § 142.

Refusal to joint posse comitatus, § 150.

Refusing to receive person charged with crime, § 142.

Religious meeting, disturbance of, § 302.

Rescue of prisoner, § 101.

Resisting officers, §§ 69, 148.

Retaking, injuring or destroying goods in possession of officer,
§ 102.

Revenue, obstructing collection, § 428.

Revenue, officer connected with, refusing inspection of books,

§ 440.

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Reward receiving for services in arresting fugitive, § 144.
Riot, § 405.

Riot, officer or magistrate neglecting or refusing to disperse, § 410.
Riot, remaining at after order to disperse, § 409.

Road, maintaining without authority, § 386.

Rout, officer neglecting or refusing to disperse, § 410.

Rout, participation in, § 408.

Rout, remaining after warning to disperse, § 409.

Sale of adulterated or debased quicksilver, § 367.

Sale of liquor within mile of insane asylum of Napa a misde-
meanor, § 172.

Sale of tainted or adulterated food, drugs or liquors, §§ 382, 383.
Sales, false representations as to quality or merits of goods sold
or advertise, § 654a.

Sales, putting in extraneous substance to increase weight, § 381.
San Francisco, collecting tolls or wharfage in without authority,
§ 642.

San Francisco harbor, receiving reward other than provided in
license issued under provisions regulating boarding-houses
and shipping offices, § 643.

San Francisco harbor, violating police regulations of, regulating
sailor boarding-houses or shipping offices, § 643.

San Francisco, removing property from wharves in without au-
thority, § 642.

Savings bank, overdrawing account by officer or employee, § 561.
Scaffolding and appliances, obstructing inspection of, § 402c.

Scaffolding and appliances, removal of notice that unsafe, § 402c.
Scaffolding and appliances, unsafe, erection of, § 402c.

Sea-gulls, killing of, § 599.

Seamen, enticing to desert, § 644.

Search-warrant, maliciously procuring, § 170.

Secret society, wearing badge of without right, § 538b.

Seduction for purpose of prostitution, § 266.

Seduction under promise of marriage, § 268.

Seizing property without authority a misdemeanor, § 146.

Shade-trees, or plants, injuring, § 622.

Signal-lights, altering or exhibiting false, § 610.

Signal-lights, masking or removing, § 610.

Signals, monuments, buildings or appurtenances of United States
coast survey, injuring, § 615.

Slot machines, having in one's possession or under one's control,
§ 330a.

Soldiers' home, sale of liquor within a mile and a half of, § 172.

Songs, obscene, singing, § 311.

Special partner, fraud of, § 358.

Spitting, § 372a.

Stamp, false, placing on goods, § 349a.

State arms, equipments, etc., having possession of, § 442.

State capitol, sale of liquor in or on grounds of, § 172.

State printer, fraud or collusion by, §§ 99, 100.

Stenographer, judge receiving part of fees of, § 94.

Stenographer paying part of fees to judge, § 94.

Subterranean waters, waste of. Appendix, tit. "Artesian Wells."
Tainted food, drugs or liquors, sale of, § 383.

Taxes, false statement respecting, § 430.

Tax receipt, inserting more than one name in, § 431.

Teacher, abusing in presence of pupil, § 653b.

MISDEMEANOR. (Continued.)

Telegraph line, malicious injury to, or obstruction of, § 591.
Telegraph line, unauthorized connection with, § 591.

Telegraph message, altering, § 620.

Telegraph message, clandestinely learning contents, § 640.

Telegraph message, conspiracy concerning, § 474.

Telegraph message, disclosing contents, §§ 619, 640.

Telegraph message, employee using information of, §§ 639, 640.

Telegraph message, forging, § 474.

Telegraph message, opening, § 621.

Telegraph message, refusal, neglect or postponement of delivery,
§ 638.

Telegraph operator, bribery of, § 641.

Telegraph operator, intoxication of, § 391.

Telegram, obtaining by false personation, § 621.

Telephone companies, injury to or obstruction of, § 591.

Telephone line, malicious injury to or obstruction of, § 591.
T'elephone line, unauthorized connection with, § 591.

Telephone message, altering willfully, § 620.

Telephone message, clandestinely learning contents of, § 640.

Telephone message, delay, refusal, or sending out of order, § 638.
Telephone message, disclosing contents of, § 640.

Telephone message, employee using information contained in,
§§ 639, 640.

Telephone message, false, sending or aiding in sending, § 474.
Telephone message, obtaining by false personation, § 621.
Telephone message, opening, § 621.

Telephone operator, bribery of, § 641.

Theaters, employing women to sell liquor at, § 303.

Theaters, sale of liquor at, § 303.

Threatening letter or writing, sending of, § 650.

Tickets, passes, check, etc., of railroad or steamship, counterfeit-
ing, § 482.

Tickets, passes, etc., restoring canceled railroad or steamship,
§ 482.

Tobacco, selling or furnishing to infants under eighteen, § 308.
Tobacco, failure to post act forbidding sale of to minors under
eighteen, § 308.

Vagraney, § 647.

Toll-bridge, fast riding or driving over, § 388.

Toll-gate, passing without paying, § 389.

Toll-gates or house, injury to, § 589.

Trade-mark, counterfeited, using, § 350.

Trade-mark, counterfeiting or forging, § 350.

Trade-mark, destroying or defacing, § 354.

Trade-mark, false, placing on goods, § 349a.

Trade-mark, refilling casks, etc., bearing, § 3541⁄2.
Trade-mark, sale of goods with counterfeited, § 351.
Trade-mark, selling casks, etc., containing, § 3542.
Trade-mark, selling goods that have counterfeit, § 351.

Trade names, refilling casks, bottles, etc., bearing, §§ 354, 354%.
Trade names, selling casks, bottles, etc., containing, §§ 354, 3542.
Transporting game out of state without permit, § 627a. See Game
Laws.

Trespass, malicious, § 602.

Umpire, intimidation or attempt to influence, § 95.

Umpire, misconduct of, § 96.

Uniform, wearing of army, navy or national guard, § 4422.

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