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of Wyoming. The State Game Warden shall file with the Governor a list of all 

 Assistant and Special Assistant Game Wardens appointed by him. 



Appropriation; Neglect of duty: Sec. 2103. [As amended by Laws of 1905, chap. 

 69. ] There is hereby appropriated out of the monies of this State, not otherwise appro- 

 priated, the sum of $2,000 (two thousand dollars), or so much thereof as may be nec- 

 essary for the year 1905, to be credited to the State Game Fund as hereinafter provided 

 for, whenever the attention of the State Game Warden or any Assistant State Game 

 Warden, Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff or Constable, is called to any violation of any of the 

 provisions of this title, and he shall fail to take proper steps for the arrest and con- 

 viction of any person or corporation charged with such violation, he shall be deemed 

 guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not less 

 than fifty nor more than two hundred dollars, and shall have his commission revoked. 



Prima facie evidence: Sec 2105. [As amended by Laws of 1907, chap. 102.] 



* * * if at any time any person shall be found in possession of any partridges, 

 prairie hen, prairie chicken, grouse, or sage chicken, at any other time than between 

 the dates above mentioned [close season] or any other fowls or birds mentioned in 

 this section [snipe, greenshank, tatler, godwit, curlew, avocet, wader, plover, quail, 

 lark, or 'other insectivorous birds,'] except in the open season therefor, it shall be 

 prima facie evidence that the same was killed, netted, ensnared, or trapped by such 

 person in violation of the provisions of law. * * * 



Prima facie evidence: Sec. 2109. [As amended by Laws of 1907, chap. 102. 

 Limits number of game animals that may be killed.] The possession of such car- 

 cass, carcasses, or part of carcass, skin, scalp, antlers, tusks or tusk, in excess of the 

 number allowed by the provisions of this chapter shall be considered prima facie 

 evidence of the violation of this section. * * * 



Guides; Responsibility; Definition of guide: Sec. 2110. [As amended by Laws 

 of 1907, chap. 102.] * * * Every person acting as guide in this State shall be ex- 

 offieio Assistant Game Warden and shall file with the State Game Warden his oath 

 of office as such Assistant Game Warden. Any guide who shall fail or refuse to 

 report any violations of the game or fish laws by the persons employing him, or by 

 any other person known to or observed by him violating said laws shall be liable to 

 the penalties prescribed in Section 2116 of this act, and any guide who shall fail or 

 refuse to furnish a sworn report to the State Game Warden as hereinbefore pro- 

 vided, shall have his certificate revoked by the Justice of the Peace who granted the 

 same whenever the said State Game Warden shall file with said Justice of the Peace 

 an affidavit complaining that such guide failed or refused to report according to the 

 provisions of this section; and any guide having his certificate so revoked shall be 

 ineligible to act as guide in this State for a period of five years from the date of revo- 

 cation of his certificate. The State Game Warden and his assistants are hereby author- 

 ized and directed to keep a list of all guides, whose certificates have been revoked and 

 to file a copy of such list with the County Clerks of the various counties of this State for 

 the information of the Justices of the Peace; and it shall be unlawful for any Justice 

 of the Peace to issue a guide's certificate to any person whose certificate has been 

 revoked as hereinbefore provided for, or to any person who may hereafter be con- 

 victed of any violation of the game or fish laws of this State. Every Guide who as 

 ex-officio Assistant Game Warden makes an arrest and convicts any offender of 

 any violation of the game or fish laws of this State shall be entitled to receive three 

 dollars per day for each day actually employed in making the arrest and securing 

 the conviction; to be paid from the State Game Fund, when the account has been 

 approved by the State Game Warden. Any person who shall, for pay, aid or assist 

 any person or party in locating, pursuing, hunting, and killing any of the game ani- 

 mals of this State, shall be deemed a guide within the meaning of this section. 



Search of camps, etc.: Sec 2112. [As amended by Laws of 1905, chap. 69.] 



* * * That the State Game Warden and his assistants and all Sheriffs and Con- 



