Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 13.djvu/307

This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.

Lotteries.

LOTTERIES.

Sec. 111. And be it further enacted, That every individual partnership, firm, and association, being proprietors, managers, or agents of lotteries, shall pay a tax of five per centumDuty. on the gross amount of the receipts from the said business; and all persons making such sales shall, withinMonthly lists; ten days after the first day of each and every month, make and render a list or return in duplicate to the assistant assessor of the grossto be given to &c. amount of such sales, made as aforesaid, with the amount of duty which has accrued or should accrue thereon; which list shall have annexed thereto a declaration, under oath or affirmation, in such form and signed by such officer, agent, or clerk, as may be prescribed by the commissioner of internal revenue, that the same is true and correct, and that the said proprietors, managers, and agents shall, on or before the twentieth day of each and every month, as aforesaid,Monthly payments. pay the collector or deputy collector of the proper district the amount of the duty or tax as aforesaid. And in default of making such lists or returns, the said proprietors, managers, and agents, and all other persons making such sales, shall be subject to and pay a penalty of one thousand dollars,Penalty for default in making lists. besides the additions, penalties, and forfeitures in other cases provided; and the said proprietors, managers, and agents shall, in default of paying the said duty or tax at the time herein required, be subject to and pay a penalty of one thousand dollars, or be imprisoned not exceeding one year. In all cases of delinquency in making said list, return, or payment, the assessments and collections shall be made in the manner prescribed in the provisions of this act in relation to manufactures, articles, and products: Provided, That the managers of any sanitary fair,Raffles at fairs. or of any charitable, benevolent, or religious association, may apply to the collector of the district and present to him proof that the proceeds of any contemplated lottery, raffle, or gift enterprise will be applied to the relief of sick and wounded soldiers, or to some other charitable use, and thereupon the commissioner shall grant a permit to hold such lottery, raffle, or gift enterprise, and the said sanitary fair, or charitable or benevolent association, shall be exempt from all charge, whether from tax or license, in respect of such lottery, raffle, or gift enterprise: Provided, further,No lottery legalized. That nothing in this section contained shall be construed to legalize any lottery.

Lottery tickets to be stamped. Sec. 112. And be it further enacted, That each lottery ticket, or certificate supplementary thereto, shall be legibly stamped at the time of sale with the name of the vendor and the date of such sale, under a penalty of fifty dollars, to be paid by the vendor of each lottery ticket or certificate supplementary thereto sold without being first stamped as aforesaid.

Sec. 113. And be it further enacted, That in addition to all other penalties and forfeitures now imposed by lawPenalty for selling lottery tickets without license. for the evasion of license fees or other taxes upon the lottery business, any person who shall hereafter sell or dispose of any lottery ticket or certificate supplementary thereto, or any device in the nature thereof, without having first duly obtained a license, as hereinbefore mentioned, shall incur a penalty of five hundred dollars for each and every such offence; and any person who shall purchase, obtain, or receive any lottery ticket, or any policy of numbers, tokens, certificate, wager, or device, representing or intended to represent a lottery ticket, or fractional part thereof, from any person not having a license to deal in lottery tickets, as provided by law, may recover from such person of whom the same was purchased, obtained, or received, at any time within three years thereafter, before any court of competent jurisdiction, a sum equal to twice the amount paid for the same, with just and legal costs.