278 GAME COMMISSIONS AND WARDENS. 



stables of this State shall have the right to search any camp, camp outfit, pack or 

 pack animals for carcasses, hides, scalps, or tusks, or other parts of animals killed in 

 violation of the provisions of this chapter. 



Production of license; Separate offense; Jurisdiction: Sec. 2113. [Asamended 

 by Laws of 1903, chap. 44.] It shall l)e the duty of all persons holding licenses 

 [hunting] as herein ])rovided for, to produce the same when demanded by any duly 

 authorized officer of the law. Each act of pursuing, killing or hunting of any of the 

 animals mentioned in this chapter, without a license, shall be considered a distinct 

 and separate offense. The several district courts of this State shall have original 

 jurisdiction, as well as Justices of the Peace, of any violation of the provisions of 

 sections 2107 to 2115 inclusive. 



Disposition of license fees: Sec. 2114. [As amended by Laws of 1907, chap. 

 102.] All moneys, collected for licenses and for certificates to guides, as herein pro- 

 vided, shall within thirty days after the receipt of the same bj' any Justice of the 

 Peace, be paid into the State Treasury. Every Justice of the Peace shall also furnish 

 the State Treasury, with each remittance, a list of the names of all persons who have 

 secured from him licenses and guide certificates and the date of such licenses and 

 certificates. All moneys so paid into the State Treasury shall be credited to the 

 general fund. 



Taxidermists: Sec. 2120. [As amended by Laws of 1905, chap. 69.] * * * 

 All professional taxidermists who mount specimens of game animals, birds or fish 

 for profit shall be required to keep posted in a conspicuous place, in their respective 

 shops or offices, a li.st of the names of all persons who furnish them with raw or 

 unmounted specimens; and such taxidermists shall be required to exhibit such list, 

 together with all unmounted specimens in their possession, to the State Game War- 

 den or his Assistants ujion request. * * * 



County warden; Compensation; Oath; Neg-lect of duty; Deputies: 

 Sec. 2124. [As amended by Laws of 1903, chap. 44.] For the more certain detec- 

 tion and punishment of the violators of the ])rovisions of this title the Board of 

 County Conmiissioners of any county may, in their discretion, appoint a Game and 

 Fish Warden for the county, who shall hold his office during the pleasure of said 

 Board, and shall be subject to removal at any time. He shall receive such com- 

 pensation as the Board of County Commissioners may determine, which shall be at 

 a rate not to exceed three dollars per day for the time actually and necessarily 

 employed by him in the discharge of his duties, and he shall be paid out of such 

 funds as the Board may direct. Before entering upon his duties he shall take and 

 subscribe an oath before some officer authorized l)y the laws of the State to admin- 

 ister oaths, to faithfully perform the duties of his ofiice. Whenever the attention of 

 the County Game and FLsh Warden is called to any violation of the provisions of 

 this title, and he shall fail to take proper steps for the arrest and c-onviction of any 

 person or persons or corporation charged with violating any of the ]>rovisions of this 

 title he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined 

 in any sum not greater than one hundred dollars and shall have his commission 

 revoked. Provided, that nothing in this chapter shall prevent the State Game 

 Warden from appointing such deputies in each county as he deems necessary, as 

 hereinbefore provided. * * * 



Disposition of fines: Sec. 2125. [Asamended by Laws of 1903, chap. 44.] Upon 

 the arrest and conviction of any person or persons violating any of the provisions of 

 the Game and Fish Laws the whole of the fine shall be paid into the general School 

 Fund. 



Arrest; Seizure; Sale of seized game; Game fund: Sec. 2126. [Asamended 

 by Laws of 1905, chap. 69.] Any officer authorized to enforce the Game and Fish 

 Laws of this State may, without process, arrest any violator of any of the provisions 

 of this chapter, and such oflicers shall wiih diligence cause such person to be taken 



