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(Repealed

S.L. 1903

(Amended S.h. 1903 Act &

for such destruction to any person claiming the ownership of such animals, provided that no officer shall enter in any inhabited inclosure for the purpose of taking or destroying any rabbits without authority of law under a warrant duly issued.

$1486. This Act shall not apply to any persons raising rabbits when said rabbits are kept in a confined state and only intended or kept as pet animals.

$1487. From and after the passage of this Act it shall not be lawful for any person, corporation or association of persons to introduce, keep or breed any mongoose into or upon the Hawaiian Islands.

Any person, corporation or association of persons who shall violate the provisions of this Section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof before any District Court shall be fined not less than two hundred and fifty nor more than one thousand dollars for each mongoose introduced, kept or bred contrary to the terms of this Section.

$1488. For the purpose of exterminating the mongoose already upon the Island of Oahu, there shall be and hereby is set apart from any funds in the Treasury, not otherwise disposed of, the sum of one thousand dollars, which shall be expended by the Minister of the Interior in the payment of a bounty of not to exceed twenty-five cents for each mongoose on the Island of Oahu. The Minister of the Interior is hereby authorized to fix and from time to time change within the limit above set forth, the amount of such bounty per head, and shall make such rules for regulating the payment of such bounty as in his discretion may seem neces

sary.

$1489. It shall be lawful for any person to kill and exterminate mongoose on any Island of this Republic.

NOTE TO CHAPTER 85.

§§1469-1470 are P. C. Ch. 85, §§1-2.

§1471 is S. L. 1870, Ch. 13; C. L. p. 536, repealing P. C. Ch. 85, §5. $1472 is P. C. Ch. 85, 84.

§§1473-1474 are S. L. 1892, Ch. 41.

§§1475-1476 are S. L. 1895, Act 4. $1477 is P. C. Ch. 85, §6.

$1478 is S. L. 1884, Ch. 3.

$1479 is S. L. 1870, Ch. 13; C. L. p. 536.

$1480 is P. C. Ch. 85, §8.

§§1481-1482 are S. L. 1892, Ch. 77.

§§1483-1486 are S. L. §§1487-1489 are S. L.

1890, Ch. 61.

1892, Ch. 48.

CHAPTER 86.

ELECTIONS.

$1490. Offenses against the election laws and against the rules and regulations concerning the administering of oaths and the holding of elections, promulgated by the President, are divided into two classes, viz.: "Election Frauds" and "Misdemeanors," as hereinafter defined.

ELECTION FRAUDS.

$1491. The following persons shall be deemed guilty of an election fraud:

1. Every person who shall directly or indirectly, personally or through another, give, procure or lend, or agree or offer to give, procure or lend, or who shall endeavor to procure, any money or office or place of employment of valuable consideration to or for any elector, or to or for any person for an elector, or to or for any person in order to induce any elector to vote or refrain from voting, or to vote or refrain from voting for any particular person or party, or who shall do any such act on account of any person having voted or refrained from voting for any particular person at any election.

2. Every person who shall directly or indirectly, personally or through another, make any such gift, loan, offer, promise, procurement or agreement as aforesaid, to any person, except to such assistants as are permitted by law, or by the rules and regulations issued by the President in accordance with the Constitution, in order to induce such person to procure or endeavor to

procure the election of any person to the Legislature; or to procure the vote of any elector at any election.

3. Every person who shall advance or pay, or cause to be paid, any money to, or to the use of, any other person, with the intent that such money, or any part thereof, shall be expended in bribery at any election, or for any purpose connected with or incidental to any election other than the objects and purposes for which money is by law or the said rules and regulations allowed to be expended, excepting only reasonable expenses for conveying voters to the polling places on election days; or who shall knowingly pay or cause to be paid any money to any person in the discharge or repayment of any money wholly or partly expended in bribery at any election, or for any purpose connected with or incidental to any election, other than the objects and purposes for which money is by law or the said rules and regulations allowed to be expended.

4. Every elector who shall, before, during or after any election, directly or indirectly, personally or through another, receive, agree or contract for any money, gift, loan or valuable consideration, office, place or employment for himself or any other person, for voting or agreeing to vote, or for refraining to vote or agreeing to refrain from voting, or for voting or refraining to vote for any particular person or party.

5. Every person who shall at any election, personally or through another, or by any ways or means on his behalf, directly or indirectly, give or provide, or cause to be given or provided, or shall be accessory to the giving or providing, or shall pay wholly or in part any expenses incurred for any meat, drink, entertainment or provision to or for any person in order to be elected, or for being elected, or for procuring the election of any candidate, or for the purpose of influencing such person or any other person to vote or refrain from voting; or for voting or refraining from voting for any particular person or party, at

such election, or on account of such person having voted or refrained from voting, or voted or refrained from voting for any particular person or party.

6. Every person who shall directly or indirectly, personally or through another, make use of, or threaten to make use of, any force, violence or restraint; or inflict or threaten to inflict any injury, damage or loss in any manner, or in any way practice intimidation upon or against any person in order to induce or compel such person to vote or refrain from voting, or to vote or refrain from voting for any particular person or party, at any election, or on account of such person having voted or refrained from voting, or voted or refrained from voting for any particular person or party; or who shall by abduction, distress or any device or contrivance impede, prevent or otherwise interfere with the free exercise of the elective franchise.

7. Every person, who, at any election, votes or attempts to vote in the name of any other person, living or dead, or in some fictitious name, or who, having once voted, votes or attempts to vote again, or knowingly gives or attempts to give more than one ballot for the same office at one time of voting.

8. Every person who, before or during an election, knowingly publishes a false statement of the withdrawal of any candidate at such election.

9. Every person who induces or procures any person to withdraw from being a candidate at an election in consideration. of any payment or gift, or valuable consideration; or of any threat; and every candidate who withdraws from being a candidate in pursuance of such inducement or procurement.

10. Every public officer by law or by said rules and regulations required to do or perform any act or thing with reference to any of the provisions in any law concerning elections or in said rules and regulations contained, who shall willfully fail, neglect or refuse to do or perform the same, or who shall willfully

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