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that such jjerson or persons, agent or employee killed, ensnared, trapped, or 

 destroyed the same in violation of this Act. Provided, That the provisions of this 

 section shall not apply to persons having in possession for preservation any stuffed 

 birds or animals, or heads or horns of animals not taken or killed in violation of 

 the provisions of this Act or other game laws of the State of Idaho. 



Sec. 21. It shall be unlawful for any railway, express company, stage line or 

 other public carrier, or any of their agents or employees to receive or have in 

 their possession for transportation any of the animals, birds, or fish, or any part or 

 parts of any animals birds or fish protected by the provisions of this Act or other 

 laws of this State, or to transport the same after the passage of this Act. Except, 

 that nothing in this Act shall prevent shipping or transporting in any manner, 

 mounted heads, or stuffed birds or animals to any point within the State; Pro- 

 vided, That such birds or animals were not killed in violation of this Act or other 

 laws of the State, or that such heads or horns were not taken from animals taken 

 or killed in violation of this Act or other laws of this State. 



Sec. 26. Any person or persons, agent or employee of any association or corpora- 

 tion violating any of the provisions of section 19 and 21 of this Act, shall upon 

 conviction thereof be fined in any sum not less than twenty-five nor more than 

 seventy-five dollars, together with costs of suit. 



Approved, March 13, 1899. 



ILLINOIS. 



Laws of 1899, pp. 224-227. 



Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful for any person to buy, sell or have in possession 

 any of the animals, wild fowl or birds mentioned in section 1 of this act [deer, 

 wild turkey, pinnated grouse, ruffed grouse, prairie chicken, pheasant or partridge, 

 quail, woodcock, dove, squirrel, snipe, plover, wild goose, duck, brant, or other 

 waterfowl] , at any time when the killing, trapping, netting and ensnaring of such 

 animals, wild fowl or birds shall be unlawful which shall have been killed, 

 entrapped, netted or ensnared contrary to the provisions of this act. And it shall 

 further be unlawful for any person or persons at any time to sell or expose for 

 sale, or to have in his or their possession for the purpose of selliug, any quail, 

 pinnated grouse or prairie chicken, ruffled grouse or pheasant, grey, red, fox or 

 black squirrel or wild turkey that shall have been caught, ensnared, trapped or 

 killed within the limits of this State. And it shall further be unlawful for any 

 person, corporation or carrier to receive for transportation, to transport, carry 

 or convey any of the aforesaid quail, pinnated grouse or prairie chicken, ruffled 

 grouse or pheasant, squirrel, or wild turkey that shall have been caught, ensnared, 

 trapped or killed within the limits of this State, knowing the same to have been 

 sold, or to transport, carry or convey the sime to any place where it is to be sold 

 or offered for sale, or to any place outside of this State for any purpose, except 

 such person have a license from this State so to do. And any person guilty of 

 violating any of the provisions or this section shall be deemed guilty of a misde- 

 meanor, and. on conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than twenty-five dollars 

 nor more than one hundred dollars for each and every offense, and shall stand 

 committed to the county jail not exceeding ten days until such fines and costs are 

 paid: Provided, that the selling, exposing for sale, having in possession for sale, 

 transporting or carrying and conveying, contrary to the provisions of this sec- 

 tion, of each and every animal or bird forbidden herein, shall be deemed a separate 

 offense. 



Sec. 6. No person or persons shall sell, or expose for sale, or have m his or their 

 possession for the purpose of selling or exposing for sale, any of the animals, wild 

 fowls or birds mentioned in section one (1) of this act after the expiration of five 

 (5) days next succeeding the first day of the period in which it shall be unlawful 



