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ALASKA. 



32 Statutes at Large, chap. 1037, p. 327. 



Forfeiture of game, guns, boats, &c. : Sec. 6. That any person violating any 

 of the provisions of tliis Act or anj"^ of Ihe regulations promulgated by the Secretary 

 of Agriculture shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof 

 shall forfeit to the United States all game or birds in his possession, and all guns, 

 traps, nets, or boats used in killing or capturing said game or birds, and shall be pun- 

 ished for each offense by a fine of not more than two hundred dollars or imprison- 

 ment not more than three months, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the 

 discretion of the court: Provided, That upon conviction for the second or any subse- 

 quent offence there may be imposed in addition a fine of fiftj' dollars for any viola- 

 tion of sections one and three, and a fine of one hundred dollars for a violation of 

 section two. 



Ofl3.cers' arrest, seizure: It is hereby made the duty of all marshals and deputy 

 marshals, collectors or deputy collectors of customs appointed for Alaska, and all 

 officers of revenue cutters to assist in the enforcement of this Act. Any marshal or 

 deputy marshal may arrest without warrant any person found violating any of the 

 provisions of this Act or any of the regulations herein provided, and may seize any 

 game, birds, or hides, and any traps, nets, guns, boats, or other paraphernalia used 

 in the captuie of such game or birds and found in the possession of said person, and 

 any collector or deputy collector of customs, or any person authorized in writing by 

 a marshal, shall have the power above provided to arrest persons found violating 

 this Act or said regulations and seize said property without warrant, to keep and 

 deliver the same to a marshal or a deputy marshal. It shall be the duty of the 

 Secretary of the Treasury upon request of the Secretary of Agriculture to aid in 

 carrying out the provisions of this Act: * * * 



Approved, June 7, 1902. 



ARIZONA. 



Revised Statutes, 1901, Chap. XI, p. 149. 



Fish and game commissioners, term: Sec. 171. The governor shall appoint 

 three fish and game commissioners, who shall hold office two years and until their 

 successors are appointed. The commissioners shall receive no compensation for 

 their services. 



Duties of business agent: Sec. 172. The commissioners so appointed may, by 

 resolution, designate one of their number as the business agent of the board; and it 

 shall be his duty to keep minutes of the acts and proceedings of said board from 

 time to time, to collect, classify and present to said board such statistics, data and 

 information as the board may order, or he may think will tend to promote the object 

 of this title, and to conduct the correspondence and take charge of and safely keep 

 the reports, books, papers, documents, etc., which maybe collected by the commis- 

 sioners, and to prepare an annual report of the board to the governor, which report 

 shall contain sucth recommendations for legislative action as the commissioners may 

 deem best calculated to promote the cultivation and increase of game and tiie food 

 fishes in the Territory of Arizona. 



Duties of commissioners; Fish: Sec. 17.'5. [Duties of commissioners respecting 

 fish culture.] 



Duties of commissioners; Game: Sec. 174. It is the duty of the fish and game 

 commissioners: 



(1) To see that the laws for the preservation of fish and game are strictly enforced; 

 and for that purpose they may from time to time employ such assistants as they shall 

 deerai necessary, without cost to the territory, which persons so appointed as assist- 



