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shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than twenty-five
dollars ($26) or to undergo an imprisonment in jail for a period
not exceeding thirty days; or both, in the discretion of the court.
1906, ch. 682, sec. 2.
824 B. Any person under the age or twenty-one years who
shall knowingly and falsely represent himself to be twenty-one
years of age to any licensed inn keeper or other person engaged
in the sale of intoxicating liquors, for the purpose of procuring
or having furnished to him, by sale, gift or otherwise any intoxi-
cating liquors shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction thereof in any court of competent jurisdiction
shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than twenty-five
dollars ($25) or to imprisonment in jail for a period not exceed-
ing thirty days.
Approved April 5, 1906.
Railroad Obstructing.
1906, ch. 501.
366. Railroad obstructing—jumping on cars. This section
repealed as to Garrett county.
Approved April 3, 1906.
Rivets.
1900, ch. 577. 1906, ch. 426.
881. It shall not be lawful for any person to dig, dredge,
take and carry away any sand, gravel or other material from
the bed of any of the navigable rivers, creeks or branches of
this State, under a penalty of a fine not exceeding three hun-
dred ($300) dollars, and confiscation of the boat, vessel, dredge
and implements used in digging, dredging and carrying away
such sand, gravel, or other material, and imprisonment in the
county jail for a period not exceeding six months, in the dis-
cretion of the court; one-half of said fine and one-half of the
proceeds of the sale of such confiscated boat, vessel, dredge
and implements, to be paid by the sheriff to the informer, and
the other half to the commissioners of public schools for the
counties; provided, however, that it shall be. lawful for any
riparian owner of lands bordering on said rivers, creeks or
branches, or for any person or corporation with whom such
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