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416 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. ll. CHS. 338, 339. 1898. Small ml- Sec. 4. That it shall be unlawful for any person to expose for sale in the District of Columbia at any time during the year any striped bass or rockfish or black bass having a length of less than nine inches. Use of expbcives Sec. 5. That it shall be unlawful for any person to catch or kill in the '*°‘ waters of the Potomac River or its tributaries within the District of Columbia any fish by means of explosives, drugs, or poisons. .D*>r>¤¤l¤ 0* *l°l°***· SEP. 6. That no person shall allow any tar, oil, ammoniacal liquor, or °°°° mm"' other waste products of any gas works or works engaged in using such products, or any waste product whatever of any mechanical, chemical, manufacturing, or refining establishment, to ilow into or be deposited in Rock Creek or the Potomac River or any of its tributaries within the District of Columbia, or into any pipe or conduit leading to the same. P•=¤¤1t>·- SEO. 7. That any person who shal-l violate any of the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction therefor before the police court or any other court of the District of Columbia shall be fined for each and every such offense not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, and in default of pay- ment of line shall be imprisoned in the workhouse for a period not · I 0¤·>l¤¤lf ¤¤• *0 l¤· exceeding six months; and any officer or other person securing such °"”"‘° °' conviction before the police court of the District of Columbia shall be entitled to and receive one-half of any fine or fines imposed upon and paid by the party or parties adjudged guilty. _,Ql=mgjQ°¤ °* ¤°**· Sec. 8. That all nets, boats, or other contrivauces, the property of "any person convicted under the provisions of this Act shall be returned to the property clerk of the Metropolitan police department to be delivered to the owner upon the order of the judge of the police or other court, and if not called for within six months by the claimant the same shall be treated as other abandoned property coming into the hands of the police. R¤P€=l· Sec. 9. That all acts or parts of acts not in harmony with the provisions of this Act be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Approved, May 17, 1898. lla? l7·l898· CHAP. 339.-An Act To confer jurisdiction upon the circuit courts in certain CHSOS. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _‘{j£;,ig;g:;**·cH "_ States qfAm¢·rd¢·w in Congress assembled, That the several circuit courts am-ifi...i.·.·¤·t pine. of the United States shall have jurisdiction of suits in equity brought §{§§,..`{3"$,Y§),., LII}.? ll)' WY mlmilb in colnmon or joint tenant for the partition of lands in eu-.` cases where the United States is one of such tenants in common or joint tenants, such suit to be brought in the circuit court of the district in which such land is situntv. U:;;` £§;j;·¤¢ ¤l¤¤ Sec. 2. That when such suit is brought by any person owning an `undivided interest in such land, other than the United States, against the United States alone or against the United States and any other of .¤m·;.—.· ..¤. such owners, service shall be made on the United States by causing a copy of the bill Bled to be served upon the district attorney of the district wherein the suit is brought, and by mailing a copy of the same by registered letter to the Attorney-General of the United States; andthe complainant in such bill shall file with the clerk of the court in which _ such bill is filed an aiiidavit of such service and of the mailing of such

};1;j;j{];;_l’>‘ ‘l"‘ letter. lt shall be the duty of the district attorney upon whom service

of the bill is made as aforesaid to appear and defend the interests of the Government, and within sixty days after service upon him as hereinabove prescribed, unless the time shall be enlarged by order of the —p1~=>=¤di¤gs· court made in the case, to file a plea, answer, or demurrer on the part of the Government, and the cause shall proceed as other cases for partition by courts of equity, and in making such partition the court shall be governed by the same principles of equity that control courts of