66 LAWS EEGULATING TRAT^SPORTATION AND SALE OF GAME. 



caribou may be killed between the fifth day of November and the tenth day of 

 November in the same year, but no person shall Mil more than one moose and 

 one caribou in any one season: and provided further, that when any male moose 

 or male caribou have been lawfully killed they may be had in possession for five 

 days after the time herein limited for killing the same, and be used in the manner 

 herein allowed, but not otherwise. 



Whoever shall offend against any of the provisions of this section shall be 

 guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine 

 of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than three hundred dollars and 

 costs of prosecution, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than ninety 

 days nor more than two hundred days, for each and every moose or caribou caught, 

 taken, killed, shipped or had in possession or under control. 



Sec. 18. No person shall at any time catch, take, kill or have in possession or 

 under control any elk, deer, moose or caribou, or any part thereof, caught, taken 

 or killed in this State, with intent to ship the same beyond the limits of this State, 

 or with intent to allow or aid in their shipment out of this State, or shall ship or 

 allow or aid in their shipment out of this State. 



Whoever shall offend against any of this provision of this section shall be guilty 

 of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not 

 less than fifty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars and costs of prosecution, 

 or by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than sixty da5^s nor more than 

 ninety days, for each and every deer, moose, caribou or any part of the same so 

 caught, taken or killed, or had in possession, or under control, or so shipped, or 

 !'"'"" allowed to be shipped, or aided to be shipped. 



'i|'[!" Sec. 19, Any person who is legalh^ in possession of any of the birds or animals 



;i , ,!!; herein mentioned which have been caught, taken and killed at a time and in a 



'l I j|;| manner permitted by the provisions of this act, and who is desirous of retaining 



''ii possession of the same for his own use after the time hereinbefore limited when 



llllljlii they may be had in possession, and who shall before the expiration of the five 



'ijj da^^s hereinbefore limited within which they may be had in possession, make 



,.^;;!' application to the board of game and fish commissioners for leave to retain the 



same, which application shall be in writing and signed and sworn to by the appli- 

 cant, and shall state: 



First — The name and residence of the person in possession of such birds or animals. 

 Second — The number, kinds and location of said birds or animals, which 

 |!l|||'iNiii unless (number) shall not exceed one hundred birds, five deer, one moose and 



V%i' one caribou for each applicant. 



. 'j;;;iii Third — That if permitted to retain the same by said board the applicant will 



'■', jlj keep possession of said birds and animals for his own use and will not ship, sell 



y i||r| |[J|j ' or dispose of same. 



™'| If said board is satisfied that said application is made in good faith, and said 



|i"'"»«!j ijl' applicant will keep said birds or animals for his own use and not for sale, the 



said board shall cause tags or seals which can not be duplicated by others, and 

 which can not be removed without destroying the same, to be attached to each 

 bird or animal, not exceeding one hundred birds, five deer, one moose, one caribou, 

 for each applicant. The person making such application shall, before said tags 

 or seals are attached, pay to such board the reasonable expense of making and 

 attaching such tags or seals. 



After such tags or seals have been so attached as aforesaid by said board, and 

 the person who made such application keeps possession of such birds or animals 

 for his own use and does not ship, sell or dispose of the same, and such tags or 

 seals remain upon said birds or animals, he may retain possession of such birds or 

 animals until consumed. 



Any person who shall ship, sell or dispose of any birds or animals which have 

 been tagged or sealed as aforesaid shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con- 



