APPENDIX TO CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. ho 
when destined to any port or place in that Territory, and all such _ 27 July, 1863, c. 
arms, ammunition, and distilled spirits, exported or attempted to be eh 8. 4, v. 15, p. 
exported from any port or place in the United States and destined for ~~ 
such Territory, in violation of any regulations that may be prescribed 
under this section, and all such arms, ammunition, and distilled spirits 
landed or attempted to be landed or used at any port or place in the 
Territory, in violation of such regulations, shall be forfeited; and if 
the value of the same exceeds 400 dollars the vessel upon which the 
same is found, or from which they have been landed, together with 
her tackle, apparel, and furniture and cargo, shall be forfeited; and 
any person wilfully violating such regulations shall be fined not more 
than 500 doilars, or imprisoned not more than six months. Bonds 
may be required for a frdthful observance of such regulations from 
the master or owners of any vessel departing from any port in the 
United States having on board fire-arms, ammunition, or distilled 
spirits, when such vessel is destined to any place in the Territory, or 
if uot so destined, when there is reasonable ground of suspicion that 
such articles are intended to be landed therein in violation of law; 
and similar bonds may also be required on the landing of any such 
articles in the Territory from the person to whom the same may be 
consigued. ite 
Sec. 1956. No person shall kill any otter, mink, marten, sable, or fur- 1 ae of fur- 
seal, or other fur-bearing animal within the limits of Alaska Ter- abe oe 
ritory, or in the waters thereof; aud every person guilty thereof shall, 27 July, ists,e. 
for each offence, be fined not less than 200 nor more than 1,000 dollars, 273, s 6, v. 15, p. 
or imprisoned not more than six months, or both; and all vessels, 4° 
their tackle, apparel, furniture, and cargo, found engaged in violation 
of this section shall be forfeited; but the Secretary of the Treasury 
shall have power to authorize the killing of any such mink, mar- 
ten, sable, or other fur-bearing animal, except fur-seals, under such 
regulations as he may prescribe; and it shall be the duty of the Sec- 
retary to prevent the killing of any fur-seal, and to provide for 
56 the execution of the provisions of this section until it is other- 
wise provided by law; nor shall he grant any special privileges 
under this section. 
Sec. 1957. Until otherwise provided by law, all violations of this | What Courts 
chapter, and of the several laws hereby extended to the Territory of b®ve jurisdiction 
Alaska and the waters thereof, committed within limits of the same, Calg, 180s é 
shall be proseented in any District Court of the United States in Cal- 273, 5.7) v. 15,’p. 
ifornia or Oregon, or in the District Courts of Washington; and the 241. 
Collector and Deputy Collectors appointed for Alaska ‘l'erritory, and sa duly, ae C. 
any person authorized in writing by either of them, or by the Secre- jg9' ss ae 
tary of the Treasury, shall have power to arrest persons and seize 
vessels and merchandize liable to fines, penalties, or forfeitures under 
this and the other laws extended over the Territory, and to keep and 
deliver the same to the Marshal of some one of such Courts; and such 
Courts shall have original jurisdiction, and may take cognizance of 
all cases arising under this Act and the several laws hereby extended 
over the Territory, and shall proceed therein in the same manner and 
with the like effect as if such cases had arisen within the District or 
Territory where the proceedings are brought. ee 
Sec. 1958. In all cases of fine, penalty, or forfeiture embraced in f Remission of 
the Act approved the 3rd March, 1797, ch. 13, or mentioned in any Act "370°" 1998 
in addition to or amendatory of such Act, that have occurred or may 273, s. 8; v. 15, p. 
occur in the collection district of Alaska, the Secretary of the Treasury 242. 
is authorized, if in his opinion the fine, penalty, or forfeiture was 
incurred without wilful negligence or intention of fraud, to ascertain 
the facts in such manner and under such regulations as he may deem 
proper without regard to the provisions of the Act above referred to, 
and upon the facts so to be ascertained, he may exercise all the power 
of remission conferred upon him by that Act, as fully as he might 
lave done had such facts been ascertained under and according to the 
provisions of that Act. 
Sec. 1959. The Islands of Saint Paul and Saint George, in Alaska, , Saint Paul and 
are declared a special reservation for Government purposes; and until Sa ee Taaee 
otherwise provided by law it shall be unlawful for any person to land special Besereas 
or remain on either of those islands, except by the authority of the tions. 
Secretary of the Treasury; and any person found on either of those ,,?> Mar... 1869, 
islands contrary to the provisions hereof shall be summarily removed ; ae oe 
and it shall be the duty of the Secretary of War to carry this section ees 
into effect. 
