72 DIGEST OF GAME LAWS FOR 1901. 
of any lU'ud birds or aiiiinals killtMl (liirin<i; the season wlicn the same may he laNvfully 
capture<l, and the export of which is not prohibite<l by law in the State, Territory, 
or District in which the same are killed. 
Sec. 4. That all packaj;es containing such dead animals, birds, or parts thereof, 
when shij)ped by interstate commerce, as provided in section one of this Act, shall 
be i)lainly and clearly marked, so that the name and address of the shipper and the 
nature of the contents may ])e readily ascertained on insjKiction of the outside of such 
packages. For each evasion or violation of this Act the shipper shall, upon convic- 
tion, i)ay a line of not exceeding two hundred dollars; and the consignee knowingly 
receiving such articles so s]iii)ped and transported in violation oi tliis Act shall, uj)on 
conviction, pay a fine of not exceeding two hundred dollars; and the carrier know- 
ingly carrying or transporting the same shall, upon conviction, pay a fine of not 
exceeding two hundred dollars. 
Sec. 5. That all dead bodies, or parts thereof, of any foreign game animals, or game 
or song ])irds, the importation of which is prohibited, or the dead Ixjdies, or parts 
thereof, of any wild game animals, or game or song birds transported into any State 
or Territory, or remaining therein for use, consumption, sale, or storage therein, 
sliall upon arrival in such State or Territory Ije subject to the operation and effect of 
the laws of such State or Territory enacted in the exercise of its police i)owers, to the 
same extent and in the same manner as though such animals and birds had Ijeen 
produced in such State or Territory, and shall not be exempt therefrom by reason of 
being introduced therein in original j^ackages or otherwise. This Act shall not pre- 
vent the importation, transportation, or sale of birds or bird i)lumage manufactured 
from the feathers of barnyard fowl. 
Approved, May 25, 19ob. 
TARIFF ACT OF 1897. 
30 Statutes at Large, pp. 151-201. 
Chap. 11. An Act To i>rovidL' revenue for the Government and to encourage the industries of the 
United States. 
Be it enacted by the Senate and Honsie of Jiepre.tentatlves of the United States of America 
in Congress assembled, That on and after the passage of this Act, unless otherwise 
specially provided for in this Act, there shall ])e levied, collected, and paid upon 
all articles imj)orted from foreign countries, and mentioned in the schedules herein 
contained, the rates of duty which are, by the schedules and paragraphs, respectively 
prescribed, namely: 
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SCHEDULE a: AGRICULTURAL PRODUrPS AND PROVISIONS. 
A)umals, lire. 
222. All other live animals [i. e. beside cattle, swine, horses, mules and shee})], mA 
specially provided for in this Act, twenty i)er centum ad valorem. 
}feat ])roducls. 
275. Meats of all kinds, prepared or preserved, not specially i)rovided for in this Act, 
twenty-live per centum ad valorem. 
FREE LIST. 
Sec. 2. That on and alter the passage of this Act, unless otherwise specially })ro- 
vided for in this Act, the following articles when imported shall be exempt from 
duty: 
474. * * * wild animals intended for exhibition in zoological collections for scien- 
tific and educational j)urpos('s, and not for sale or profit. 
