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Blount, Baldwin, Dallas, Chilton, Talladega, Escambia, Elmore, Lamar, Sumter, 

 Fayette, De Kalb, Mobile, Bibb, Cherokee, Etowah, Marshall, Barbour, Jefferson, 

 Tallapoosa, Shelby, Crenshaw, Colbert, Conecuh and Jackson, and it shall not 

 apply to Montgomery County except in so far as game birds and mammals are 

 concerned. 

 Approved February 8, 1899. 



ARIZONA. 



Acts of 1897, No. 41, pp. 78-80. 



Sec. 8. Every person who, in the Territory of Arizona, shall at any time sell, 

 or offer or expose for sale, the hide or meat of any deer, elk, antelope, mountain 

 sheep, mountain goat, or the carcass of any wild turkey, shall be guilty of a 

 misdemeanor. 



Sec. 9. Every person who shall buy, sell, offer, or expose for sale, transport, or 

 carry, or have in his possession, any deer or antelope, or any deer or antelope hide 

 or pelt, from which the evidence of sex has been removed, shall be guilty of a 

 misdemeanor. 



Sec. 11. Every person who, in the Territory of Arizona, shall at any time net, 

 trap or pound any quail, partridge or grouse; and every person who shall sell, 

 transport, or give away, or offer or expose for sale or have in his possession any 

 quail, partridge or grouse that has been snared, captured or taken in, or by any 

 means of any net, trap or pound is guilty of a misdemeanor. 



Sec. 12. Proof of possession of any quail, partridge or grouse which shall not 

 show evidence of having been taken by means other than a net, trap or pound, 

 shall \)Q prima facie evidence in any prosecution for violation of the provisions of 

 the preceding section, that the person in whose possession such quail, partridge or 

 grouse is found, cook, killed or destroyed the same by means of a net or pound. 



Sec. 16. Any officer, agent, servant or employee of any railroad company, 

 express company, or other common carrier or private individual, who shall have 

 or receive for transportation, or who shall transport or assist in transporting, any 

 of the game animals or birds mentioned in this act at or during the time when 

 the killing or taking the same is prohibited or for transportation or carriage out- 

 side the limits of this Territory at any time, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 



Sec. 17. Any person found guilty of a violation of any of the provisions of the 

 various Sections of this Act shall, upon conviction, be fined in the sum of not less 

 than twenty-five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) and costs, 

 and, in default of the payment of such fine and costs shall be imprisoned in the 

 county jail for a period not to exceed one day for each dollar of such fine and 

 costs unpaid. -^ * ^ 



Approved March 16, 1897. 



ARKANSAS. 

 Sandels and Hill's Digest of the Statutes, 1897, Chap. LXIX, pp. 844-848. 



Sec. 3414. * * * It shall be lawful to export from any part of this State, 

 beavers, opossums, hares or rabbits, ground hogs or woodchucks, raccoons, 

 squirrels, snipes or plovers, ducks and geese, when shipped openly. 



Sec. 3415. It shall be unlawful for any person to export any * '-^ - game from 

 this State until April 12, 1901, and any person violating the provisions of this act 

 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be fined, upon conviction, in any sum 

 not less than $25, nor more than $50. ^ 



'The circuit court of Craighead County has held that this does not prevent 

 sportsmen from carrying with them, out of ^he State, game which they may have 

 killed. (See Forest and Stream, Nov. 17, 1900, p. 387. ) 



