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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 punished for each offence by a fine of not more than two hundred dollars 

 or imprisonment 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 subsequent offence there may be imposed in addition 

 a fine of fifty dollars for any violation of sections one and three, and a fine 

 of one hundred dollars for a violation of section two. 



'■'■ Enforcemetit : 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 capture of such game or birds and 

 found in the possession of said person, and any collector or deputy collector 

 of customs, or any person authorised 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 : Provided further, That nothing 

 contained in the foregoing sections of this Act shall be construed or held to 

 prohibit or limit the right of the Smithsonian Institution to collect in or 

 ship from the District of Alaska animals or birds for the use of the Zoological 

 Park in Washington, District of Columbia : Provided further, that such heads 

 and hides as may have been taken before the passage of this Act, may be 

 shipped out of Alaska at any time prior to the first day of July, anno Domini 

 nineteen hundred and two. 



"Approved, June 7, 1902." 



Regulations under the Act 



In accordance with the foregoing Act, conferring upon the Secretary of 

 Agriculture authority to modify the close seasons for game in different parts 

 of Alaska and prohibit killing entirely for certain periods, to make further 

 restrictions necessary to prevent undue destruction of game, and to prescribe 

 restrictions governing the collection of specimens for scientific purposes, 

 capture of live animals and birds, and shipment of specimens and trophies, 

 the following regulations are hereby prescribed to take effect October i, 

 1903:— 



