Telegraphs — Injury to.
488. Penalty.
Telegraphs and Telephones.
489. Unlawful to divulge contents of mes-
sages; penalty.
Theatrical Exhibitions — Waitresses.
490. Employment of waitresses.
491. Penalty.
Thieves and Pickpockets.
492. Arrest of, by police; trial; penalty.
493. Where to be taken for hearing; pen-
alty.
494. Common thief or pickpocket; pen-
alty.
Threats and Threatening Letters.
495. Sending or delivering; penalty.
496. Threatening verbally; penalty.
497. Extorting or attempting to extort
money by threat or false accusation ;
penalty.
Toy Balloons.
498. Toy balloons prohibited; penalty.
Toy Pistols.
499. Manufacture, sale or gift; penalty.
Traction Engines.
500. How to be accompanied.
501. To go to side of road, when.
502. One man to go ahead of, on road.
503. Penalty.
Trade — Trading Stamps.
504. Issuing of such stamps unlawful.
505. Redemption of such stamps unlawful.
506. Violating either of two preceding sec-
tions; penalty.
507. Conditions under which trading
stamps may be issued.
508. Redemption in goods or lawful
money.
509. Failure to redeem.
510. Manufacturers may place their own
tickets, etc., upon goods.
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511. What stamps, etc., not to be sold, etc.
512. Bond required.
513. Penalty.
Transportation for Immoral Purposes.
514-515. By public conveyances; penalty;
forfeiture of license.
Treason.
516. Levying war or giving aid and com-
fort ; penalty.
517. Money or goods to be used in war;
penalty.
518. Destruction of railroads or canals;
penalty.
519. Secession meetings or clubs; penalty.
520. Conspiracy to levy war; penalty.
521. Attempt to destroy railroads or ca-
nals; penalty.
522. Attempt or conspiracy to deliver up
vessels ; penalty.
523. Instigators to treason; penalty.
524. Attempt to instigate to treason; pen-
alty.
Trees — Destruction of.
525. On premises of another; penalty.
Turnpikes.
526. Companies to throw light on toll bars,
when down at night; penalty.
Vagrants and Tramps.
527. Hiring of children for mendicant and
wandering business; penalty.
528. Such children deemed vagrants.
529. Who deemed tramps; penalty.
530. Jurisdiction of justices of the peace
over.
531. Officers of charitable corporations may
demand work from such needy per-
sons in return for help; persons re-
fusing to work may be punished.
Wages — Payment of by Certain
Corporations.
532. Regulations of.
Water Supply — Pollution of.
533. Penalty.
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