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 188 F IFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I I. Ch. 1400. 1904. garden, crops, vegetables, plants, land, springs, mineral deposits, natural curiosities, or other matter or thin growing or being thereon, remit;-. or situated therein, shall be deemed guilly of a misdemeanor, and, ` upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to a fine of not more than one hundred dollars and be adjudged to pay all costs of the proceedings. u§gg1)¢g¤g· WM W Sec. 4. That any person who shall, except in compliance with such S " rules and re ulations as the Secretary of the Interior may deem necessary, and wllich he is hereby authorized and directed to make, enter or attempt to enter upon said described tract, take, or attempt to take, use, or attempt to use, bathe in, or attempt to bathe in water of any spring located thereon, or without presenting satisfactory evidence t at e or she (provided he or she is under medical treatment) is the patient of a physician duly registered at the office of the superintendent of the Hot Springs Reservation as one qualified, under such rules which the Secretary of the Interior may have made or shall make, to prescribe the waters of the Hot Springs, shall be deemed guilty of a P€¤¤“Y· misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to a fine 0; ppt more than one Ilpincflggg drcilllars, andhbe adjudgpd tp pity all costs 150 the solilzitation of patronage through tlieymedium of drummiarg, or °‘”’"° °'°l°°°“‘ otherwise, shall be or remain thus registered: And provided furtlwr, °.;*,L{eg°;*,j’{;,j,,},’,{ That if any person so bathing, or attempting to bathe, or so entering, gxid. or attempting to enter upon the described tract, shall have the permit . of a physician, such physician shall be liable to the penalties of this section, unless he be regularly registered; and such person shall not be liable to the penalties of this section, unless it shall be made to ap r that he knew, or had reason to believe, that the physician givinglldin such permit was not regularly registered. ,D§;*Q“*“¤°¤* af 0* Sec. 5. That if any act shall be committed within said boundaries V I which would constitute an offense under the municipal ordinances of the city of Hot Sprin s or the laws of the State of Arkansas, but which is not prohibited or the unishment of which is not specially provided for by any law of the lllnited States, regulation of the Secretary of the Interior, or by this Act, the offender shall be subject to the same punishment as the said municipal ordinances of the city of Hot Sprin s, or the laws of the State of Arkansas in force at the time of die commission of the offense, may rovide for alike offense in the said State, and no- subsequent repeailof any such law or ordinance shall affect any pending prosecution for an offense committed within said boundaries. ’*"""’· Sec. 6. That such commissioner shall have power, upon sworn complaint, to issue process in the name of the United States for the arrest of any person c arged with the doing, otherwise than in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Secretary of the Interior., of any act with reference to the matters which the Secretary of the Interior in section four of this Act is authorized to regulate, or in violation of such rules and regulations, or in violation of any provision of this Act, or with any misdemeanor or other like offense the unishment provided for which does not exceed a fine of one hundred) dollars to try the person thus charged, and if found guilty, to impose the penalty Av1>¢¤l- prescribed. In all cases of conviction an ap al shall lie from the judgment of said commissioner to the United Sihtes district court for 1****** af P¤><=¤d¤¤¤· the eastern district of Arkansas. The said United States district court shall prescribe rules of procedure and practice for said commissioner in the trial of cases and with reference to said appeals. m,Q§,;f;}e;g€S°*h** Sec. T. That said commissioner shall also have power to issue proc- ` ess as hereinbefore provided for the arrest of any person charged with the commission, within said boundaries, of any criminal offense not covered by the provisions of section six of this Act, to hear the
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