86 DIGEST OF GAME LAWS FOE 1901. 



Shipment: Sec. 12. No railroad company, express company, stage company or 

 other public carrier, messenger, baggage man, or person in charge of any public con- 

 veyance, nor any agent thereof, shall receive or store for transportation, or transport 

 into, or within, this State, any game or fish except as follows, namely: 



( 1 ) When there is attached thereto a proper and valid certificate or permit signed 

 by the commissioner, or having a facsimile of his signature thereon and on its face 

 authorizing transportation of the article named therein, and during the period therein 

 stated. 



(2) At any time of year when the same is shipped from a private park or lake and 

 has attached thereto a proper and valid invoice as required in Division C of this act. 



(3) At any time of year when the same is in charge of the commissioner, or some 

 person acting for him and under his written authority, or an officer having seized 

 the same under the provisions of this act, or a game or fish commissioner or warden 

 of the United States or some other State, Territory or foreign country. 



(4) At any time of year when the same has been seized and sold by an officer and 

 has attached thereto an invoice as provided in this division, and for thirty days after 

 the date of such invoice. 



(5) When there is attached thereto a proper and valid importer's invoice, author- 

 izing transportation of the article therein named and during the period therein 

 stated. 



(6) At any time of the year when the same are small fry or fish eggs for stocking 

 purposes. 



(7) At any time of the year when the same is being transported from some other 

 State or Territory into this State in conformity wdth section 2 or 3 of this division. 



(8) During the open season therefor and for five days thereafter when presented 

 for shipment in law^ful number or quantity. [See pp. 22, 45.] 



Export: Sec. 13. Game or fish may be transported out of this State only when 

 accompanied by a permit from the commissioner authorizing the same, as provided 

 in section 11 of this division, or when being transported from some other State or 

 Territory where taken or killed, through this State to some other State or Territory. 



Marking packag-es: Sec. 14. Whenever any game or fish is presented for trans- 

 portation or transported in a box, barrel, package, or other covering, so the game or 

 fish is not plainly visible, the consignor shall put on the outside of such covering a 

 plain mark or label indicating the true contents, and the proper invoice, certificate, 

 or permit, when one is required, shall be attatched [attached] to the outside of the 

 covering. 



Sec. 15. Nothing herein shall make such carrier liable for transportation of game 

 or fish when the same is transported without charge or wayljill and in the possession 

 of a passenger; but such fact shall not exempt the same from seizure, if unlawfully 

 taken, killed, held in possession, or transported. 



DIVISION G. PENALTIES. 



Attempt at violation: Sec 1. Every attempt to violate any provision of this 

 act shall be punishable to the same extent as an actual violation thereof, and any 

 such attempt or violation by an agent, clerk, officer, or employe, while acting for a 

 corporation, shall render such corporation liable also, and an accessory may in all 

 cases be prosecuted and punished as a principal. 



Penalties: Sec. 4. Every j^erson or officer violating any of the provisions of this 

 act, * * * shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and be punished by a fine of not less 

 than $10 nor more than |500, or by imprisonment in the county jail not less than 

 ten days nor more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. 



Approved, April 27, 1899. 



