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Proceedings of the House, 1904
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1904.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 643

of a bar room or drinking saloon or any United
States Internal Revenue Tax receipt for the sale
of intoxicating liquors effective as aforesaid, shall con-
stitute prima-facia evidence of the violation of the
provisions of section one hundred and thirty four of
this act as charged or presented. If the accused shall
be found guilty, the intoxicating liquors so seized of
him, her, them or it, shall after the trial and time for
writ of error, if no writ of error is taken, be destroyed
by the sheriff and the other property be held as the
property of the said accused owner. If the accused
shall be found not, guilty the whole shall be so held
as his, her, their or its property or the property of the
real owner.

"Sec. 184 D. That in any indictment under this Act
for violations of the provisions of the preceding sec-
tions hereof, it shall be necessary to specify the par-
ticular kind of liquor or liquors which any person or
persons, house, company, association or body corpor-
ate bartered or sold, solicited or received orders for the
purchase of or deposited kept or had in his, her, their
or its possession with intent to barter or sell, or that the
same be bartered or sold in violation of said provisions,
but it shall be sufficient if the indictment sets forth
that the traverser or traversers bartered or sold, or
solicited or received orders for the purchase of, or de-
posited, kept or had in his, her, their or its posses-
sion, with intent to barter or sell spirituous or fer-
mented liquors or intoxicating drinks, or with intent
that the same be bartered or sold in violation of said
provisions.

Sec. 134 E. "Provided, That nothing in this Act
shall apply to cases pending nor to violation or viola-
tions of the law which have heretofore occurred, but
all such cases and violations shall be prosecuted and
punished as if the law hereby repealed was still in
force.

Sec. 2. "And be it further enacted, That all acts
and parts of Act inconsistent with this Act be and the
same are hereby repealed.

 

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