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IMMIGRATION - Cont'd.

Japan, transportation of subjects of, with-
out free consent, how punished, 292
Jurisdiction of Circuit Courts, 311
Jurisdiction of District Courts, 311
Jurisdiction of state authorities, 316
Labor, contract for, assisting, etc., foreign
emigrants under, 298

Labor contracts, penalty for violating act
relative to importation of foreigners
under, 298

Landing, illegal, penalty for aiding, 306
Landing of convicts and lunatics pro-
hibited, 296

Lists of immigrants, number of names on,

312

Lists of immigrants, penalty for failure to
deliver, 312

Lists of immigrants to be verified, 312
Lunatics, convicts, etc., not to land, 296
Master of vessel knowingly bringing immi-
grant laborers, how punished, 301
Master of vessel to furnish lists answering
questions, 311

Medical examination of immigrants, who to
make, 308

Office force of commissioner-general of im-
migration, 307 ·

Office of superintendent of immigration, 306
Penalty for failure to deliver lists, 312
Penalty for failure to give notice in for-
eign countries of immigration laws, 314
Penalty for illegally bringing or aiding il-
legal landing, 306

Penalty for importing women for purposes
of prostitution, 292

Penalty for soliciting immigration, 306
Penalty for violation of act relative to im-

portation or migration under labor con-
tracts, etc., 298

Penalty of vessel owners for neglect to re-
turn illegal immigrants, 310

Persons immigrating, charge or tax im-
posed upon, 291

Persons not to land, prohibited, 302
Privileges at Ellis Island immigrant sta-
tion to be sold, 315

Prohibited persons not to land, 302
Prohibited persons, return of, 303
Prohibition of cooly trade, 290

Promise of employment in advertisements
unlawful, 305

Prostitution, immigration of women for,

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Secretary of treasury, reversal of decision
excluding alien by, 313

Secretary of treasury to establish rules, 297
Secretary of treasury to execute act, 296, 302
Secretary of treasury to prescribe rules,
etc., 303

Ships to be examined, 302

Soliciting immigration forbidden, 306
State authorities, jurisdiction of, 310
State immigration authorities, contracts
with, 296

Subject of China and Japan, transportation

of without free consent, how punished, 292
Suits, no compromise of, without consent
of court, 305

Superintendent of immigration, 306

Superintendent of immigration, appeals to,
313

Superintendent of immigration, clerks in
office of, 306

Superintendent of immigration, duties and
reports of, 306

Superintendent of immigration, salary of,
306

Surgeon to verify lists, 312

Tax, alien passenger, what passengers ex-
empt from, 295

Tax or charge imposed upon persons im-
migrating, 291

Term of office of commissioners of immigra-
tion, 307

Tickets, identification, 312

Transportation without free consent; con-

tracts for term of service void, 292
Verification of lists by surgeon, 312
Vessel bringing immigrant laborer, punish-
ment of master of, 301

Vessel owners to file certificate showing
notice in foreign countries of immigra-
tion laws, 314

Vessels bringing convicts and women for
prostitution, 293

Vessels bringing illegal immigrants, 310
Vessels employed in cooly trade shall be
forfeited, 290

Vessels, examination of, 291, 302
Vessels to engage in cooly trade, building,

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IMPORTS:

See IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS:

See FOOD AND DRUGS.

Articles, objectionable, proceedings for
seizure and destruction of, 319
Articles simulating domestic trade-marks,
prohibition of, 317

Articles stamped with wrong amount, 316
Coal and other materials used in war, Presi-
dent authorized to prohibit export of,
320

Convict labor, prohibition of manufactures
by 320

Country of origin to be marked on imported
articles, 316

Destruction of objectionable articles, pro-
ceedings for, 319

Exceptions to prohibition of importation in
foreign vessels, 320

Export of coal and material used in war
prohibited, 320

Government employees aiding violation,
penalty to, 318

Importation in foreign vessels, exceptions,
320

Importation in foreign vessels, prohibition
of, 319

Imported articles to be marked with
country of origin and quantity, 316
Lottery tickets, prohibition of, 317
Manufactures by convict labor, prohibition
of, 320

Objectionable articles, proceedings for
seizure and destruction of, 319
Obscene books, prohibition of, 317
Officers aiding violation, penalty to, 318
Penalty for aiding violation, 318
President authorized to prohibit export of
coal or other materials used in war, 320
Prohibition of articles simulating domestic
trade-marks, 317

Prohibition of importation in foreign ves-
sels, 319

Prohibition of manufactures by convict
labor, 320

Prohibition of obscene books, lottery tickets,
and other matter of indecent or immoral
use or tendency, 317

Quantity to be marked on imported articles,

316

Seizure of objectionable articles, proceed-
ings for, 319

Trade-mark, prohibition of articles simulat-
ing domestic, 317

Vessels, foreign, exceptions to prohibition
of importation in, 320

Vessels, foreign, prohibition of importation
in, 319

Violation, penalty to officers or government
employees aiding, 318

IMPRISONMENT:

See cross-reference, 321

IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT:

See cross-reference, 321

On process issuing from United States
court, 48

INAUGURATION:

See cross-reference, 321

INCEST:

See cross-reference, 321
INCOME TAX:

See cross-reference, 321
See INTERNAL REVENUE.

INDIANS:

Commissioner of Indian Affairs:
Accounts for claims and disbursements,
339

Agents, etc., commissioner to furnish
statutes, etc., to, 339

Assistant commissioner, 337
Bond of receiving clerk, 338
Certification of copies of public docu-
ments, 338

Certified copies of records, fees for,
338

Certified copies of records to be fur-

nished, 338

Claims, accounts for, 339

Clerk, receiving, 338

Commissioner, assistant, 337
Commissioner, duties of, 337

Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 337
Commissioner to furnish statutes, etc.,
to agents, 339

Copies for official use, no fees for, 339
Copies of public documents, how cer-
tified, 338

Deeds by Indians, requiring approval,
records of, 338

Deeds, recording in office of commis-
sioner legalized, 338
Disbursements, accounts for, 339
Duties of commissioner, 337
Fees for copies of records, when no, 339
Fees for furnishing certified copies of
records, 338

Fees to be paid into treasury, 339
Indian affairs, regulations relating to,
339

Indian office, recording of deeds, etc.,
legalized, 338

Indians, deeds by, requiring approval,
records of, 338

Public documents, copies of, how certi-
fied, 338

Receiving clerk, 338

Receiving clerk, bond of, 338
Recording of deeds, etc., legalized, 338
Records, certified copies of, to be fur-
nished, 338

Records, copies for official use, no fees
for, 339

Records, copies of, when no fees for,
339

Regulations relating to Indian affairs,
339

Seal for Indian office, 338

Statutes, etc., to be furnished to
agents, 339

Constables, bonds and oaths of, 424
Government and protection of Indians:
Buildings belonging to United States,
sale of, 375

Buildings belonging to United States,
sale of lands with, 375
Burden of proof, 376

Chippewa Indians, dead timber may be
cut, etc., by, 376

INDIANS Cont'd.

Government and protection of Indians
Cont'd.

Correspondence with foreign nations to
excite Indians to war, 372
Dead timber may be cut, etc., by Min-
nesota and Chippewa Indians, 376
Driving stock to feed on Indian lands,
374

Exciting Indians to war, penalty for,
372

Goods, proceedings against, 376
Grants of lands from Indians, 373
Indians desiring civilized life, protec-
tion of, 374

Indians not permitted to go into
Texas, 378

Indians on reservations allowed to cut,
etc., dead timber, 377

Indians trespassing on lands of civil-
ized Indians, 375

Lands belonging to Indians by treaty,
settling on or surveying, 374
Lands of civilized Indians, Indians
trespassing on, 375

Lands; purchases or grants from In-
dians, 373

Lands, sale of, with buildings, 375
Minnesota Indians, dead timber may
be cut, etc., by, 376

Penalties, how recovered, 376
Penalty for corresponding with foreign

nations to excite Indians to war, 372
Penalty for driving stock to feed on
Indian lands, 374

Penalty for sending seditious mes-
sages, 372

President to exercise general superin-

tendence of tribes removed west of
Mississippi, 372

Proceedings against goods, 376
Proof, burden of, 376

Protection of Indians desiring civilized
life, 374

Purchases from Indians, 373
Recovery of penalties, 376
Reservations, survey of, 373

Sale of buildings belonging to United
States, 375

Sale of lands with buildings belonging
to United States, 375
Seditious messages, sending, 372
Sending seditious messages, 372
Settling on lands belonging to Indians
by treaty, 374

Stock feeding on Indian lands, 374
Superintendence of tribes removed
west of Mississippi, 372
Surveying lands belonging to Indians
by treaty, 374

Survey of Indian reservations, 373
Suspension of chief for trespass, 375
Texas, Indians prevented from going
into, 378

Timber, Indians on reservations al-
lowed to cut, etc., dead, 377
Timber may be cut, etc., by Minnesota
and Chippewa Indians, dead, 376
Treaty, lands belonging to Indians by,
settling on or surveying, 374
Trespass on lands of civilized Indians,
375

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Trespass, suspension of chief for, 375
Tribes removed west of Mississippi,
general superintendence by President
over, 372

Government of Indian country:

Agents authorized to sell cattle, etc.,
of Indians, 378

Agents authorized to take depositions,
393

Appointment of Indian traders, 379
Apprehension of persons violating law,
employment of military for, 391
Arms, etc., sale of, to Indians pro-
hibited, 382

Arms, trading or selling, in districts
occupied by uncivilized or hostile
Indians, 381

Arrest of absconding Indians guilty of
crime, 391
Arson, 386

Assault, 386

Cattle from Indian country, penalty
for removing, 382

Cattle of Indians, prohibition of sale
of, to persons not members of same
tribe, 379

Cattle, etc., of Indians, sale of, by
agents, 378

Complaints against persons introduc-

ing intoxicating liquors, 382
Costs in prosecution of Indians for
crimes in territories, how paid, 389
Crime, arrest of absconding Indians
guilty of, 391

Crimes, exceptions to operation of
laws for punishment of, 388
Crimes, general laws as to punishment

of, extended to Indian country, 387
Crimes, in territories, etc., Indians
committing, to what laws subject,

388

Depositions, who authorized to take,
393

Depredations on mails, laws defining,
extended to Indian country, 387
Detention of persons apprehended by
military force, 391

Distillery in Indian country, penalty
for setting up, 386

Exceptions to operation of laws for
punishment of crimes, 388
Executing process, 392

Foreigners entering Indian country
without passports, penalty upon, 381
Forgery, laws defining, etc., extended
to Indian country, 387

Hunting on Indian lands prohibited,
382

Indian lands, prohibition of hunting
on, 382

Indians committing crimes in certain
territories, etc., subject to laws
thereof, 388

Indians committing rape, how pun-
ished, 389

Indians guilty of crime, arrest of ab-
sconding, 391

Indian traders, how appointed, etc.,
379

INDIANS Cont'd.

Government of Indian country - Cont'd.
Injury to property; payment where
offender is unable, 392

Injury to property, reparation for,

392

Intoxicating liquors, commitment on
conviction, 384

Intoxicating liquors, complaints for
arrest of person introducing, 382
Intoxicating liquors, penalty for sell-
ing, in Indian country, 382
Intoxicating liquors, power of super-
intendents, etc., to search for con-
cealed, 385

Intoxicating liquors, sale of, forbidden,
384

Intoxicating liquors, sale, etc., of.,
further prohibited, 384

Laws defining depredations on mails
extended to Indian country, 387
Laws defining forgery, etc., extended
to Indian country, 387

Laws for punishment of crimes ex-
tended to Indian country, general,
387

Laws relating to punishment of crimes,
388

License, penalty for trading without,

380

License to trade with Indians, 379

License to trade with Indians, refusal
of, 380

License to trade with Indians, revoca-
tion of, 380

Mails, laws defining depredations on
extended to Indian country, 387
Miami, Indian Territory, sale of liquors
forbidden in, 384

Military to be employed in apprehend-

ing persons in Indian country in vio-
lation of law, 391

Osage Indians, regulation of trade
with, 380

Penalty for removing cattle from In-
dian country, 382

Penalty for selling intoxicating liquors
in Indian country, 382

Penalty for setting up distillery in In-
dian country, 386

Penalty for trading without license,
380

Penalty upon foreigners entering In-

dian country without passports, 381
Persons apprehended by military force,
detention of, 391

Persons in army forbidden from fur-
nishing liquors, etc., 384

Persons in Indian country in violation
of law, employment of military in
apprehending, 391

Persons removed from Indian country,
390

Persons removed from Indian country,
penalty for return of, 390

Power of superintendents, etc., to
search for concealed liquors, 385

Process, executing. 392

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INDIANS - Cont'd.

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Government of Indian country - Cont'd.
Property, payment for injury to, where
offender is unable, 392

Property, reparation for injury to, 392
Prosecution of Indians for crimes,
costs in, how paid, 389
Purchases, prohibited, 381

Rape, punishment of Indians commit-
ting, 389

Refusal of license to trade with In-
dians, 380

Regulation of trade with Osage In-
dians, 380

Removal from reservations, 390

Removal of persons from Indian
country, 390

Reparation for injured property, 392
Reservations, removal from, 390

Return of persons removed from Indian
country, penalty for, 390
Revocation of license, 380

Sale of arms, etc., to Indians pro-
hibited, 382

Sale of cattle, etc., of Indians by
agents, 378

Sale of cattle of Indians to persons not
members of same tribe prohibited,
379

Sale, etc., of intoxicating liquors fur-
ther prohibited, 384

Sale of liquors forbidden, 384
Sales, prohibited, 381

Selling arms in districts occupied by
hostile or uncivilized Indians, 381
Sub-agents authorized to take deposi-
tions, 393

Superintendents authorized to take
depositions, 393

Superintendents, power of, to search
for concealed liquors, 385

Trade, prohibition of, by President, 380
Trade with Indians, license to, 379
Trade with Osage Indians, regulation
of, 380

Trading or selling arms, etc., in dis-
tricts occupied by uncivilized or hos-
tile Indians, 381

Trading with Indians, 379

Trading without license, penalty for,
380

Homesteads and allotments of lands to In-
dians in severalty:

Act not to extend lands to certain
tribes, 498

Agricultural lands sold to United
States to be held for actual settlers,
495

Allotment, approved, not to be re-
duced, 500

Allotment by treaty or act not reduced,
500

Allotment of one-eighth section of land
in severalty to each Indian on reser-
vation, 499

Allotment, proof of claim to, 504
Allotment pro rata if lands insuffi-
cient, 500

Allotments and patents, errors in, to
be corrected, 502

Allotments, existing, augmented in cer-
tain cases, 500

INDIANS Cont'd.

Homesteads and allotments of lands to In-

dians in severalty — Cont'd.

Allotments, leases of, when permitted,
500

Allotments, selection of, 493

Allotments to be made by special
agents, etc., 493

Allotments under existing agreements,
etc., 500

"Cherokee Outlet " lands excepted, 501
Citizenship to be accorded to allottees

and Indians adopting civilized life,
496

Claimants of allotment may sue in

Circuit Courts, etc., 503

Costs of legal contests by or against
Indians, 492

Descent and partition, laws of, 495
Descent, determination of, 501

District attorney to represent govern-
ment, 504

District attorney to represent Indians,
492

Entries of homestead by Indians, con-
firmation of, 491

Errors in allotments and patents to
Indians to be corrected, 502
Fees in legal contests, 492

Fees of land officers to be paid from
treasury, 494

Fees to be paid into treasury, 501
Grazing lands, double allotment of, 500
Heirs of allotted lands, sale by, 505
Homestead laws, further application
of, to Indians, 491

Indian employees, preference for, 496
Indians entitled to benefit of home-
stead laws, 490

Irrigation, rules for use of waters for,
498

Land patents from Indians, surrender
of, 499

Lands held in trusts, conveyance of,

494

Lands not allotted, negotiations by
secretary of interior for purchase of,
495

Lands not extended to certain tribes,
498

Lands occupied by religious organiza-
tions to be confirmed to them, 496
Lands patented in severalty, state stat-
ute of limitations applicable to
actions for, 504

Leases authorized, certain, 503
Leases of allotments, when permitted,

500

Leases of Indian lands of disabled al-
lottee, 503

Patent lands held in trust, 491
Patents, Indians may surrender, and

receive allotments in severalty, 499
Patents to be recorded free, 496
Patents to Indians for more than 80
acres authorized, 505

Patent to issue holding lands in trust,
494

Patent to issue only to persons taking
for homestead, 495

Public lands, Indians entitled to allot-
ment may select, 501

INDIANS - Cont'd.

Homesteads and allotments of lands to In-
dians in severalty - Cont'd.

Public lands, Indians not on reserva-
tions may make selection of, 494
Purchase money to be held in trust for
Indians, 495

Railroads, rights of way for, not af-
fected, 498

Sacs and Foxes of the Missouri, 501,
502

Sacs and Foxes, restrictions on allot-
ments to repealed, 502

Secretary of interior may select allot-
ments, when, 493

Service of petition, 504

Siletz reservation, Oregon, 505
State statutes of limitation applicable
to actions for lands patented in sev-
eralty, 504

Suits reserved from operation of Act
of May 31, 1902, 504

Surrender of land patents from In-
dians, 499

Surveys, appropriation for, 498

Utes, removal of, not affected by Act,

499

Waters for irrigation, secretary of in-
terior to prescribe rules for use of,
498

Indian Territory:

Account of deputy marshal, how ap-
proved, 433

Acquisition by town of lands for pub-
lic improvements, 443

Actions, time within which to bring,
441

Acts of Creeks or Cherokees to be ap-
proved by President, 474

Acts, etc., of five civilized tribes, ap-
proval of, 437

Agent to be designated, 473
Agreement with Choctaws and Chick-

asaws, ratification of, 453
Agricultural lands, leases of, 451
Allotment in severalty, 442
Allotment of lands, 454

Allotment of lands, general, 462
Allotment out of lands in possession,
442

Allotment, retention of lands until,
448

Allotments, agreements as to, 451

Allotments, confirmation of, 443

Allotments, sale of Mississippi Choc-
taw allotments void, 469
Allotments, special, 463
Allottee, ouster of illegal, 442
Alternate petit jurors, 399
Amendment, 483

Animals, injuries to, 402

Appeal from decision of referees in
fixing price for lands used for rail-
roads, 429

Appeals, criminal, and courts of, 426
Appeals direct to Supreme Court, 467
Appeals from final judgment of com-
missioners, 423

Appeals, etc., from Indian Territory
court, 419

Appeals from United States courts,
416, 467

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