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forfeit to the State the sum of not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than 

 one hundred dollars in the discretion of the court. 



Sec. 2d. Section 4560. Wisconsin statutes of 1898 is hereby amended to read as 

 follows: The ownership of and the title to all fish and game in the state of Wiscon- 

 sin is hereby declared to be in the state, and no fish or game shall be caught, taken 

 or killed in any manner at any time, or had in possession except the person so 

 catching, taking, killing or having in possession shall consent that the title to said 

 fish and game shall be and remain in the state of Wisconsin for the purpose of 

 regulating and controlling the use and disposition of the same after such catching, 

 taking or killing. The catching, taking, killing or having in possession of fish or 

 game at any time, or in any manner, or by any person, shall be deemed a consent 

 of said person that the title of the state shall be and remain in the state for said 

 purpose of regulating the use and disposition of the same, and said possession shall 

 be consent to such title in the state whether said fish or game were taken within 

 or without this state. 



Sec. 28. It shall be unlawful and is prohibited for any person, firm or cor- 

 poration or common carrier to ship into, or through this State from any other 

 State any fish or game prohibited by the laws of said State to be shipped or trans- 

 ported and it shall be the duty of the State fish and game warden of this State or 

 his deputy, to seize, hold, and dispose of. according to the laws of this State, any 

 fish or game brought into or shipped into this State, or carried through, or attempted 

 to be carried through this State, prohibited to be so shipped or transported by the 

 laws of any other State, and further to dispose of the same according to the laws 

 of this State. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this 

 act shall be required, upon due proof thereof, to forfeit a sum not less than twenty- 

 five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, in the discretion of the court. 



Approved May 2, 1899. 



WYOMING. 



Revised Statutes, 1899, pp. 602-604. 



Sec. 2112. Every person who may wish to transport beyond the limits of this 

 State any carcasses, heads, antlers, scalps or skins of any animals killed in accord- 

 ance with the provisions of this chapter, shall first procure from a justice of the 

 peace of this State a certificate stating that said carcasses, heads, antlers, scalps 

 or skins were taken from animals Which were killed in season and according to 

 law. * * * [Penalty, $25-8100, or imprisonment 10-90 days, or both.] 



Sec. 2117. It shall be unlawful at any time to capture, or pursue for the purpose 

 of capturing, any of the wild animals mentioned in section 2107 [deer, elk, moose, 

 antelope, mountain sheep, mountain goat] , of whatever age, for the purpose of 

 selling or disposing of the same, or for shipping the same out of the State; Pro- 

 vided. It shall be lawful to sell any colon or quail for the purpose of breeding, or 

 to take the same alive, for preservation through the winter. It shall also be law- 

 ful for any person to take alive on his own premises, at any time and in any man- 

 ner, any of the animals hereinbefore mentioned for the sole purpose of domesticat- 

 ing, or for scientific or breeding purposes. Any person violating any of the 

 provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred 

 dollars for each wild animal so captured or shipped. 



Sec. 2119. It shall be unlawful for any person to kill, chase, imrsue or catch 

 any buffalo of any age at any season of the year in the State of Wyoming, or to 

 drive or in any manner remove or transport any buffalo out of the State of Wyo- 

 ming. Any person or persons who shall violate the provisions of this section shall 

 be guilty of a felony, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by imprison- 

 ment in the State penitentiary for not less than three nor more than ten years; 

 Provided, That this section shall not apply to tame or domesticated buffalo. 



