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Migratory Birds An Act of June 11, 1890, 2. 

 No person shall kill any curlew, plover, snipe or 

 other wild migratory birds (excepting wild geese) be- 

 tween the 12th day of January and the 20th day of 

 August. 



Moose, Elk. V. No person shall kill any moose or 

 elk for a period of ten years from the 1st of January, 

 1886. 



Rabbit, Hare. VIII. No person shall kill any wild 

 rabbit or hare from the 1st of March until the 1st of 

 September. 



Salmon, Grilse, Par, Trout, Char. 102, II. No sal- 

 mon shall be taken before the 1st day of May or after 

 the 10th day of September. Trout, char, whitefish, 

 landlocked salmon. Chapter 7, Laws of 1888, I. 

 No person shall catch any kind of trout, char, white- 

 fish, landlocked salmon or any fresh water or any 

 migratory fish between the 15th day of September 

 and the 1 st day of February. 



Soon after starting on our search for the means of 

 complying with this law, we met a policeman, and in- 

 quired of him as to who was the proper person to is- 

 sue our licenses. He very courteously volunteered to 

 accompany us to the Court House, ushered us in, gave 

 us comfortable seats, and as a cause was being tried 

 we were well entertained as it progressed. Finally 



