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Laws of 1905, chap. 169, p. 584. 



An Act concerning public offenses. 



Common carriers : Sec. 14. Prosecutions against any railroad company, express 

 company, common carrier or person, for transporting game or birds in violation of 

 law, may be had in any county where such game or birds shall have been received 

 for transportation, or into which they may come for the purposes of, or during the 

 course of, such transportation. 



Prima facie evidence : Sec. 251. The possession by any railroad company, 

 express company, common carrier or person, of any game or birds marked or labeled 

 for any point beyond the limits of th;s state, or which shall be shown by any way- 

 bill, bill of lading or shipping book, to be intended for delivery at any place beyond 

 the limits of this state, shall be prima facie evidence of the violation of the pro- 

 visions of law with respect to the transportation of game or birds. 



Each act separate offense: Sec. 594. * * * Each act of netting or trapping, 

 or attempt to net or trap quail, or each day's possession of such net or trap, shall be 

 deemed and held to be a separate and distinct offense and punishable as such. 



Each day separate offense : Sec. 608. [Unlawful to hunt any game except 

 waterfowl from Oct. 1 to Nov. 10] , every clay this section is violated shall constitute 

 a separate offense. 



Production of license: Sec. 609. [As amended by Laws of 1907, chap. 216. 

 Eequires residents to procure license to hunt; fees to be paid into fish and game 

 protective fund]. Any person securing such license shall have the same in his pos- 

 session when hunting, and shall show same to the commissioner of fisheries and 

 game or his deputy, upon request, * * * 



Fund: Sec. 611. [Requires nonresidents to procure license to hunt; fees to be 

 paid into fish and game protective fund.] 



Fund: Sec. 626. In all cases of conviction or on pleas of guilty of violating any of 

 the provisions of this act in relation to fish or game, there shall be taxed against 

 each defendant so convicted, in favor of the commissioner of fisheries and game, a 

 fee of twenty dollars as a part of the costs. Said fees shall be paid by the officer 

 collecting the same to the auditor of state every sixty days, on the first day of alter- 

 nate months, in the manner in which license fees referred to in section 611 of this 

 act are paid; and such fees shall be paid to the treasurer of state by the auditor of 

 state as a part of the fish and game protective fund to be expended by the commis- 

 sioner of fisheries and game in paying rewards and other expenses for the detection 

 and conviction of persons who violate provisions of this act, and the fish and game 

 laws of the state. 



IOWA. 



Code of 1897, Title XII, chap. 15, p. 884. 



State fish and game warden; Compensation; Duties; Powers: Sec. 2539. 

 [As amended by Laws 1898, chap. 64; and Laws of 1902, chap. 103.] There is hereby 

 created the office of state fish and game warden. The warden shall be appointed 

 by the governor, and hold his office for three years from the first day of April of the 

 year of his appointment. He shall receive a salary of twelve hundred dollars annu- 

 ally to be paid out of the state treasury. He shall have charge and management of 

 the state fish hatcheries, which shall be used in stocking the waters of the state with 

 fish native to the country and to the extent of the means provided by the state. Pie 

 shall impartially and equitably distribute all fry raised by or furnished to the state, 

 or for it through other sources, in the streams and lakes of the state; shall faithfully 

 and impartially enforce obedience of the provisions of this chapter, and shall make a 

 biennial report to the governor of his doings, together with such information upon 

 the subject of the culture of fish and the protection of game in the country as he may 

 think proper, accompanied with an itemized statement monthly to the executive 

 council under oath of all moneys expended and for what purposes, and of the num- 



