MISDEMEANOR. (Continued.) Offense, when a felony and when a misdemeanor, § 17. 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 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 deputation of authority, § 74. Officer, willful omissions where no punishment provided, § 176. One aiding in, guilty of misdemeanor, § 659. Opera, unpublished or uncopyrighted, performing without consent, Opera, unpublished or uncopyrighted, sale of without consent, Opium resort, keeping, § 307. Opium resort, visiting, § 307. Ornaments or improvements, injuring, § 622. Orphan, representing child to be to manager of orphan asylum, 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 Pawnbroker, sale without notice or before time of redemption ex- 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. Poisonous substances, sale of in violation of statute, § 347a. Poll or road tax, giving false receipt for, § 431. Pool-selling, § 337a. Pool-selling, liability of owner of premises where carried on, Posse comitatus, refusal to join, § 150. Possession, returning to take after dispossession under process, Presence of defendant at trial, necessity of, § 1043. Presence of defendant not necessary at judgment, § 1193. Presence of defendant when verdict rendered not necessary, 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 Prize-fight, spectators at, guilty of, § 413. Procedure where jury discharged for want of jurisdiction, §§ 1115, Proclamation, tearing down, obliterating o. destroying, § 616. Property, injuries to, § 6501⁄2. Prosecution of what need not be by indictment or information, Prisoners, paroled, exposure of or attempt to extort from, § 650a. Prostitution, importing Japanese or Chinese women for, § 266c. 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, Railroad, brakes, appliances, etc., manipulating, tampering or in- Railroad, crossing at private passway and leaving open, § 369d. MISDEMEANOR. (Continued.). Railroad employee becoming intoxicated, §§ 369f, 391. Railroad employees, violation of duty by, § 393. Railroad engineer not ringing bell or sounding whistle near high- Railroad fare, evading or attempting to evade, § 587e. Railroad locomotives, tenders, cars or trains, trespassing upon, Railroad neglecting to unload livestock for rest, water and food, Railroad, officer of, contracting debts in excess of means, §§ 566, Railroad or steamship pass, ticket, check, etc., counterfeiting $ 482. Railroad or steamship pass, ticket, etc., restoring canceled, § 482. Railroad, placing passenger car in front of freight-car, § 392. Railroad, riding or driving vehicle along track or over right of Railroad ticket, counterfeiting, § 481. Railroad ticket, restoring canceled, § 482. Railroad track, leading, driving or permitting animals to remain Railroad transporting animais, failure to unload, feed or water, Rape, § 264. Real estate, false representations in advertisements of, § 654b. 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, vagrant, etc., coming into or on Reformatory, sale of liquor within nineteen hundred feet of, § 172. 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, Revenue, obstructing collection, § 428. Revenue, officer connected with, refusing inspection of books, § 440. Reward receiving for services in arresting fugitive, § 144. Riot, officer or magistrate neglecting or refusing to disperse, § 410. 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- Sale of tainted or adulterated food, drugs or liquors, §§ 382, 383. Sales, putting in extraneous substance to increase weight, § 381. San Francisco harbor, receiving reward other than provided in San Francisco harbor, violating police regulations of, regulating San Francisco, removing property from wharves in without au- Savings bank, overdrawing account by officer or employee, § 561. Scaffolding and appliances, removal of notice that unsafe, § 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 Slot machines, having in one's possession or under one's control, 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." 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 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, 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. Telephone message, altering willfully, § 620. Telephone message, clandestinely learning contents of, § 640. Telephone message, delay, refusal, or sending out of order, § 638. Telephone message, employee using information contained in, Telephone message, false, sending or aiding in sending, § 474. 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- Tickets, passes, etc., restoring canceled railroad or steamship, Tobacco, selling or furnishing to infants 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 names, refilling casks, bottles, etc., bearing, §§ 354, 354%. Trespass, malicious, § 602. Umpire, intimidation or attempt to influence, § 95. Umpire, misconduct of, § 96. Uniform, wearing of army, navy or national guard, § 4422. |