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§§ 6664-6675
PENAL CODE
Crimes Against the Public Health.

Failure to ring bell of locomotive.
s. 463, Pen. C.

§ 6664. Every person in charge, as engineer, of a locomotive engine, who omits to cause a bell to ring or a steam whistle to sound at the distance of at least eighty rods from the place where the track crosses, on the same level, any traveled public way, is punishable by a fine not exceeding fifty, dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding sixty days.

Drunken engineer, conductor, or driver.
s. 464, Pen. C.

§ 6665. Every person who, while in charge, as engineer, of a locomotive engine, or while acting as conductor or driver upon a railroad train or car, whether propelled by steam or drawn by horses, is intoxicated, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Agent's neglect of duty.
s. 465, Pen. C.

§ 6666. Every engineer, conductor, brakeman, switchtender, or other officer, agent, or servant of any railroad company, who is guilty of any wilful violation or omission of his duty as such officer, agent or servant, by which human life or safety is endangered, the punishment for which is not otherwise prescribed, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Guards of ice cuttings.
s. 466, Pen. C.

§ 6667. All persons and incorporated companies cutting ice in or upon any waters within the boundaries of this territory, for the purpose of removing such ice for sale, shall surround the cuttings and openings made, with fences of bushes or other guards sufficient to warn all persons of such cuttings and openings.

Guards maintained, how long.
s. 467, Pen. C.

§ 6668. Such fences or guards must be erected at or before the time of commencing such cuttings or openings, and must be maintained until ice has again formed in such openings to the thickness of at least six inches.

Same-Violation
s. 468, Pen. C.

§ 6669. Every person who violates the provisions of the two sections last two sections is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Obstructing navigation.
s. 469, Pen. C.

§ 6670. Every person who in any manner obstructs the free navigation of any navigable water course within this territory, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Exposing person with contagious disease.
s. 470, Pen. C.

§ 6671. Every person who wilfully exposes himself or another person, being affected with any contagious disease, in any public place or thoroughfare, except in his necessary removal in a manner not dangerous to the public health, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Frauds to affect market price.
s. 471, Pen. C.

§ 6672. Every person who wilfully makes or publishes any false statement, spreads any false rumor, or employs any other false or fraudulent means or device, with intent to affect the market price of any kind of property, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

False statements in newspapers.
s. 472, Pen. C.

§ 6673. Every editor or proprietor of any newspaper who wilfully publishes in such newspaper as true, any statement which he has not good reason to believe to be true, with intent to increase thereby the sales of copies of such paper, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Eavesdropping.
s. 473, Pen. C.

§ 6674. Every person guilty of secretly loitering about any building, with intent to overhear discourse therein, and to repeat or publish the same to vex, annoy, or injure others, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Racing upon highways.
s. 474, Pen. C.

§ 6675. Every person driving any conveyance drawn by horses upon any public road or way, who causes or suffers his horses to run, with intent to pass another conveyance, or to prevent such other from passing his own, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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