186 GAME COMMISSIONS AND WARDENS. 



shall cover the swearing of the applicant to the affidavit herein referred to, and all 

 other services under this act and shall pay the balance to the -county treasurer of his 

 county on the first day of March, JNIay, September and December of each year, speci- 

 fying the amount thereof received for resident and for non-resident licenses. Said 

 county treasurer shall forthwith forward to the State Treasurer all sums of money 

 received by him for non-resident licenses and one rlullar of each license fee received 

 by him for resident licenses and the balance he shall hold in his hands to be used as 

 hereinafter provided. The amount remaining in the hands of the county treasurer 

 shall be paid out upon orders of the board of supervisors, but only for services ren- 

 dered by sheriffs, constables, deputy game wardens and county game wardens in 

 enforcing the game and fish laws of this State, in said county. All moneys to be 

 retained by the county treasurer under the provisions of this section against which 

 orders have not been drawn by the board of supervisors shall be paid into the State 

 treasury at the expiration of one year after the year in which the license was issued. 

 So much of said moneys as is paid into the State treasury shall be paid oujt by the 

 Auditor General upon his warrant, but only in payment for services rendered by the 

 State Game and Fish Warden and his deputies as allowed by law for such services, 

 and the necessary traveling expenses in enforcing the game and fish laws of this 

 State, upon itemized bills duly certified by the State Game and Fish Warden and 

 allowed by the Board of State Auditors, whose duty it shall be to audit and allow 



the same. 



Production of license: (5801) Sec. 10. Any person found hunting any deer pro- 

 tected by the laws of this State with any kind of fire arms and who shall refuse to 

 show his license herein provided for, to any sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable, game 

 warden, deputy game warden or county game warden on demand, shall be deemed 

 and held to be guilty of violating the provisions of this section, in addition to violat- 

 ing any of the other provisions of this act, and may be fined upon conviction for 

 such refusal as provided in section twelve of this act. 



Perjury: (5802) Sec. 11. Any person who shall procure a license under the pro 

 visions of this act by false swearing shall be guilty of perjury * * * 



Prima facie evidence: (5807) Sec. 4. The possession or having under control of 

 any kind of bird, game or fish, the killing of which is at any time or all times pro- 

 hibited by the laws of this State, shall be prima facie evidence that it was killed in 

 this State, to disprove which it shall be necessary to show by the testimony of the 

 party who actually caught, took or killed the ^ame, that it was killed outside of this 

 State. Whenever it shall appear that any bird, game or fish of a kind, the killing 

 of which is at any time or at all times prohibited T)y the laws of this State, was 

 caught, taken or killed outside of this State, it shall be prima facie evidence that 

 such bird, game or fish was caught, taken or killed at a time, in a manner and for 

 a purpose prohibited by the laws of the State, Territory or country where it was 

 caught, taken or killed, and was shipped out of said State, Territory or country in 

 violation of the laws thereof, to disprove which it shall be necessary to show by 

 direct and positive evMlence that it was killed at a time, in a manner and for a pur- 

 pose permitted by the law of the State, Territory or country where it was killed and 

 that its shipment out of said State, Territory or country was not forbidden by the 

 law thereof. 



Limitation: (5811) Sec. 7. All prosecutions under the provisions of this act [pro- 

 hibiting possession of game illegally taken in another State] shall be commenced 

 within one year from the time such offense was committed. 



Acts of 1899, No. 37, p. 53. 



Compensation: Sec. 1. The State Game and Fish Warden shall receive an annual 

 salary of two thousand dollars, payable monthly, and shall also be reimbursed his 

 actual expenses necessarily incurred in the performance of his duties, to be paid 



