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without the state, shall be prima facie evidence that they were killed within this 

 state for the purpose of conveying the same beyond its limits. * * * 



Separate offense; Prima facie evidence: Sec. 18. [Prohibits purchase, sale or 

 possession of game birds in close season, transportation beyond the state, or kill- 

 ing for such purpose.] And each bird or fowl, so killed, taken, had in possession, 

 received for transportation, or transported, contrary to the provisions of this section, 

 shall constitute a separate offense. The reception by any person within this state of 

 any such birds, game, or animals, for shipment to a point without the state, shall be 

 prima facie evidence that they were killed within this state for the purpose of con- 

 veying the same beyond its limits. * * * 



Licenses; Production of license; Separate offense: Sec. 22. [Provides for 

 nonresident license of $15. J The commissioners of fish and game may revoke license 

 of a nonresident upon satisfactory proof that such person has hunted in violation of 

 law; and no license shall be granted to a person whose license has been revoked for 

 a period of one year thereafter. The clerk of courts shall keep a record of each 

 license issued, and shall make a report to the commissioners of fish and game, during 

 the month of December, in such form as they shall require of the number of licenses 

 issued, and shall transmit, with such report, to the president of the commissioners 

 of fish and game, the moneys received during the hunting season, which moneys 

 shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of a fund, which is hereby appro- 

 priated for the use of the commissioners of fish and game. Every such nonresident 

 person shall, when hunting, carry with him his license, and shall, upon demand, 

 exhibit it to any warden or police officer, and a refusal to so exhibit his license shall 

 constitute an offense under this section. The record of licenses kept by the clerk 

 of courts shall be open at all reasonable hours to the inspection of any person. 

 Each day that any nonresident person shall hunt, within this state, without first 

 having procured the license herein required, shall constitute a separate offense. 

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Approved April 26, 1904. 



OKLAHOMA. 



"Wilson's Revised and Annotated Statutes, 1903, Chap. XXXVIII, p. 755. 



Game and fish, warden: (3084) [Sec] 16. It shall be the duty of the Governor 

 to appoint some person, a resident of this Territory, Game and Fish Warden. Said 

 Warden shall hold his office for four years, or until his successor is appointed and 

 qualified, unless removed for cause or at the will of the Governor; and that said 

 Game Warden shall serve in such capacity without compensation, except as pro- 

 vided in this Act. 



Duties; Proceeding's: (3085) [Sec] 17. It shall be the duty of said Game and 

 Fish Warden * * * to enforce the laws applicable to game and fish, and for the 

 preservation of all game and fish as provided by this Act and which may hereafter 

 become the law of this Territory, or be enacted, and to bring or cause to be brought, 

 and to prosecute or cause to be prosecuted, actions and proceedings in the name of 

 this Territory to punish any person for the violation of said statute laws of this 

 Territory: Provided, That such actions and proceeding may be brought in the name 

 of the Territory in like cases, in the same courts and under the same circumstances 

 by any individual or by the county attorney of the several counties: And, provided 

 further, That no bond shall ' be required for costs from any person making such 

 complaint. 



Action; Search; Prima facie evidence; Seizure; Nonliability: (3086) [Sec] 18. 

 That the Game and Fish Warden may make complaint and cause proceedings to be 

 commenced against any person for the violation of any of the laws for the protection or 

 propagation of game or fish without the sanction of the county attorney of the county 



