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tember, A. D. one thousand nine hundred and four (1904); or any wild duck of 

 any variety, or any variety of wild goose, brant, or any variety of aquatic fowl 

 whatever, between the first day of January and the first day of September following. 



The sale, exposing for sale, having in possession with intent to sell, or the ship- 

 ment to any person, either within or without the State, by common or private car- 

 rier, of any quail, rufiled or sharp-tailed grouse, prairie chicken or ruffled grouse, 

 sometimes known as partridge or pheasant, wild duck of any variety, or any variety 

 of wild goose, brant, or any variety of aquatic fowl whatever, is hereby prohibited 

 and made unlawful. Except that when the birds mentioned in this section have 

 been lawfully caught, taken and killed within the time herein allowed, they may be 

 had in possession for ten (10) days after the time hereinbefore limited for use as 

 herein specified, and not otherwise. Whoever shall offend against any of the provi- 

 sions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, 

 shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten ($10) dollars, nor more than twenty- 

 five ($25) dollars, and costs of prosecution, or by imprisonment in the coimty jail for 

 not less than ten (10) days, nor more than thirty (30) days for each and every bird 

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



Export: Sec. 13. No person shall at any time catch, take, kill, receive or have 

 in possession or under control any of the birds in this act mentioned, caught, taken 

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

 or with intent to alloM* or aid in their shipment out of this State, or ship the same 

 out of this State. 



Whoever shall offend against the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a mis- 

 demeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten 

 (10) dollars nor more than twenty-five (25) dollars and costs of prosecution, or by 

 imprisonment in the county jail for not less than ten (10) days nor more than thirty 

 (30) days for each and every bird so caught, taken, killed or had in possession or 

 under control, or shipped or allowed or aided to be shipped. 



Deer, Elk: Sec. 14 [as amended by Laws of 1901, chap. 229]. No person shall 

 hunt, catch, take, kill, ship or have in possession, any elk, at any time, except that 

 deer may be killed between November the 10th and November 30th of the same year, 

 but no person shall kill more than three (3) deer in any one season; provided, that 

 no buck, doe, deer or fawn shall be offered for sale or sold at any time. 



And provided further, that w^hen any deer has been lawfully killed, they may be 

 had in possession for five (5) days after the time herein limited for killing the same, 

 and be used in the manner herein allowed, but not otherwise. It shall be and is 

 hereby made unlawful for any person to ship or cause to be conveyed by any public 

 or private conveyance, at any time, any elk, moose, caribou or deer, or any part 

 thereof, except the same is in the control of and accompanied by some person in 

 charge thereof, other than an employe of a common carrier. Provided, further, 

 that it shall be and it is hereby made unlawful for any person to ship or cause to be 

 conveyed in any manner aforesaid any of such animals in excess of three (3) in 

 number, during any one (1) year, from and after November 10th, and whoever shall 

 offend against any of the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, 

 and upon conviction thereof shall be punished with a fine of not less than fifty (50) 

 dollars, nor more than one hundred ($100) dollars and cost of prosecution, or by 

 imprisonment in the county jail for not less than sixty (60) nor more than ninety (90) 

 days for each and every deer, fawn or elk, or any part thereof, including the hide and 

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

 Provided, further, the shipment bj^ express, by private or public carrier, to any per- 

 son within the State, wheii the party accompanies the shipment on the same train or 

 conveyance, shall not be deemed a violation of this section. 



Moose, Caribou: Sec. 15. [as amended by Laws of 1901, chap. 229] No person 

 shall hunt, catch, kill, ship or have in possession or under control at any time, 



