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Penalties: Sec. 26. Any person or persons, agent or employee of any association 
or corporation ^-iolating any of the provisions of section 19 an«l 21 of thL* Act, .shall 
upon conviction thereof \je fined in any sum not less than twenty-five nor more than 
seventy-five dollars, together with costs of suit. 
Approve<l, March 13, 1899. 
ILLINOIS. 
Laws of 1899. pp. 224-227. 
Sale, Shipment: Sec. 2. It shall Ix* unlawful for any person to buy, sell or have 
in possession any of the annuals, wild fowl or birds mentioned in section 1 of this 
act [deer, wild turkey, pinnated grouse, ruffed grouse, prairie chicken, pheasant 
or partridge, quail, wowlcock, dove, squirrel, snij^e, plover, wild goose, duck, brant, 
or other waterfowl], at any time when the killing, trapping, netting and ensnaring 
of such animals, wild fowl or birds shall l)e unlawful which shall have Ijeen killed, 
entrappe<l, nette<l or ensnared contrary to the provisions of this act. And it .<hall 
further l>e imlawful for any person or i>ersons at any time to sell or expose for sale, 
or to have in his or their jiossession for the purpose of selling, any quail, pinnated 
grouse or prairie chicken, ruffled grouse or pheasant, grey, red, fox or black squirrel 
or wild turkey that shall have l^een caught, ensnare<l, trapped or killed within the 
limits of this State. And it shall further be imlawful for any person, corporation or 
carrier to receive for transixirtation, to transport, carry or convey any r»f the afore- 
: said quail, pinnated grouse or prairie chicken, ruffled grouse or pheasant, squirrel, 
I or wild turkey that shall have been caught, ensnared, trapped ur killed Nmhin the 
1^ limits of this State, knowing the same to have been sold, or to transport, carry or 
convey the same to any place where it is to l3e sold or offered for sale, or t<j any 
place outside of this State for any j^urpose, except such person have a license from 
this State so to do. And any person guilty of violating any of the pro\isions of this 
section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, shall 
be fined not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for 
each and every offense, and shall stand committerl to the county jail not exceeding 
ten days until such fines and costs are paid: Provided, that the selling, exposing for 
sale, having in possession for sale, transporting or carrying and conveying, contrary 
to the provisions of this section, oi each and every animal < »r bird forbidden herein, 
P shall be deemed a separate offense. 
Game birds defined: Sec-. 3. * * * For the purposes of this act the follow- 
ing only shall be considered game birds: The An[a]tid?e, commonly known as 
swans, geese, brant and river and sea ducks; the Rallidte, commonly known as 
rails, coots, mud-hens and gallinules; the Linicolrt? [Limicolse], commonly known 
as shore birds, plover, surf birds, snipe, wood-cock, sand-pipers, tatlers and curlews; 
the Gallinte, commonly known as wild turke\ s, grouse, prairie chickens, pheasants, 
partridges, quails, and mourning doves. ^ 
Sale seasons: Sec. 6. No i)erson or persons shall sell, or expose for sale, or have 
in his or their possession for the purpose of selling or exposing for sale, any of the 
animals, >\-ild fowls or birds mentioned in section one ( 1 ) of this act after the expira- 
tion of five (5) days next succeeding the first day of the period in which it shall be 
unlawful to kill, entrap or ensnare such animals, wild fowls or birds; nor shall any 
of such animals, wild fowLs or birds be sold or offered for sale during the first two 
days <»f the open sea.son. Any i>erson so offending shall, on couN-iction, be fined and 
dealt with as specified in section one (1) of this act [i>enalty, a fine of $15 to $50 and 
costs of suit, or imprisonment not exceeding 10 days, lor each offense; but the kill- 
^ Mourning doves properly lielong to the Columba?, not to the Gallinae. 
