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Seattle, Washington, Portland, Oregon, or San Francisco, California, 

 and he shall forthwith notify the collector of customs at the proper 

 port of entry as to the name of the holder of the license and the 

 name and address of the consignee. All proceeds from licenses, except 

 $1 from each fee, which shall be retained by the clerk issuing the 

 license to cover the cost of printing and issue, shall be paid into the 

 Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts; the amount 

 necessary for the enforcement of this act shall be estimated for an- 

 nually by the Agriculture Department and appropriated for includ- 

 ing the employment and salaries to be paid to game wardens herein 

 authorized. And the governor shall annually make a detailed and 

 itemized report to the Secretary of Agriculture, in which he shall 

 state the number and kind of licenses issued, the money received, 

 which report shall also include a full statement of all trophies 

 exported and all animals and birds exported for any purpose. 



"And the governor of Alaska is further authorized to employ game 

 wardens, to make regulations for the registration and employment of 

 guides, and fix the rates for licensing guides and rates of compensa- 

 tion for guiding. Every person applying for a guide license shall, at 

 the time of making such application, make and file with the person 

 issuing such license an affidavit to the effect that he will obey all the 

 conditions of this act and of the regulations thereunder, that he will 

 not violate any of the game laws or regulations of Alaska, and that 

 he will report all violations of such laws and regulations that come 

 to his knowledge. Any American citizen or native of Alaska, of good 

 character, upon compliance with the requirements of this act, shall 

 be entitled to a guide license. Any guide who shall fail or refuse to 

 report any violation of this act, or who shall himself violate any of 

 the provisions of this act, shall have his license revoked, and in addi- 

 tion shall be liable to the penalty provided in section seven of this 

 act, and shall be ineligible to act as guide for a period of five years 

 from the date of conviction. 



"Sec. 6. That it shall be unlawful for any persons, firm, or cor- 

 poration, or their officers or agents, to deliver to any common carrier, 

 or for the owner, agent, or master of any vessel, or for any other 

 person, to receive for shipment or have in possession with intent to 

 ship out of Alaska, any wild birds, except eagles, or parts thereof, 

 or any heads, hides, or carcasses of brown bear, caribou, deer, moose, 

 mountain sheep, or mountain goats, or parts thereof, unless said 

 heads, hides, or carcasses are accompanied by the required license or 

 coupon and by a copy of the affidavit required by section five of this 

 act: Provided, That nothing in this act shall be construed to prevent 

 the collection of specimens for scientific purposes, the capture or 

 shipment of live animals and birds for exhibition or propagation, or 

 the export from Alaska of specimens under permit from the Secretary 

 of Agriculture, and under such restrictions and limitations as he may 

 prescribe and publish. 



"It shall be the duty of the collector of customs at Seattle, Portland, 

 and San Francisco to keep strict account of all consignments of game 

 animals received from Alaska, and no consignment of game shall be 

 entered until due notice thereof has been received from the governor 

 of Alaska or the Secretary of Agriculture, and found to agree with 

 the name and address on the shipment. In .case consignments arrive 

 without license they shall be detained for sixty days, and if a license 



