118 DIGEST OF GAME LAWS FOR 1901. 
and for a juirpoiso pro]ii}>ito<l })y tlie laws of the Territory, State, or country where 
killed, and was exi)orted out of said Territory, State, or country in violation of the 
lawH thereof.] 
Sale: Sec. (i. No person, company or corporation shall sell or attempt to sell, or 
exj>ose for sale, or have in possession or under control, for the purpose of selling or 
exi>osin^' for sale, any kind of hird, game or fish at any time, when the taking, 
catching or killing' of such kind of birds, game or fish is ]>rohil)ited hy the laws of 
this Territory. 
Penalties: Skc. 7. [Violation of any of the i)rovisions of sections 4, 5, and G of 
this act shall he deemed a misd(>meanor, punishahle hy a fine of not less than ten, 
nor more than fifty <lollars and costs of ])rosecution. and in dcfanlt of ])ayment 
thereof hy imprisonment not exceeding sixty days.] 
Export: Sec. 10. It shall 1^ unlawful for any person, company or corporation 
within this Territory to export or carry to any other Territory, or State or country 
any game or the parts of any game mentioned in this Act, and any })erson violating 
the provisions of this section shall he deemed guilty of a mi.sdemeanor, and shall he 
punished hy a fine of not less than twenty-live dollars nor more than one hundred 
dollars, and costs of suit, and shall he committed to the connnon jail of the county 
wherein the offense was connnitted until such tine and costs are paid. 
Export, Propagation: Sec. 11. It shall he unlawful for any railroad company, 
ex})ress comj)any or other common carrier, their officers, agents, servants or any 
other person or persons to purchase or receive within this Territory any of the game 
mentioned in Section 1, of this Act, or any meat or parts of such game, (or the pur- 
pose of trans})orting or carrying the same beyond the limits of this Territory or in 
any manner handling the same, or to transport or carry any of said game or meat or 
part thereof beyond the limits of this Territory. Except that tlie provisions of this 
section shall not apply to fine birds or animals captured and held for domestic or 
scientific purposes: And jirovkied, That not more than one pair of such birds or 
animals may be shipped at any one time. And any agent, officer or servant of any 
railroad company, express company or other common carrier, or any other person 
or persons violating any of the provisions of this section shall l)e deemed guilty of a 
misdemeanor, and on conviction, shall be fined in any sum not less than fifty dollars 
nor more than five hundred dollars, with cost of suit. And any railroad company, 
express comj)any of [or] other common carrier violating any of the provisions of 
this section shall forfeit and pay to the Territory of Oklahoma, for each violation 
thereof, the sum of two hundred dollars, together with all costs of suit, to be recov- 
ered in a civil action to be instituted in the name of the Territory of Oklahoma by 
the county attorney of any county wherein said suit is brought, which sum of two 
hnn(lre<l dollars shall be collected upon execution as in civil cases. 
Approved, March 10th, 1899. 
OREGON. 
General Laws of 1901, pp. 217-236. 
Fawn: Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful at any time to hunt, pursue, take, kill, injure, 
<lcstr(»y or have in j)os.>^ession, or to sell or offer for sale, barter or exchange, any 
spottcil fawn. 
Elk: Sec. 4. It shall be unlawful to hunt, pursue, take, kill, injure, destroy or 
have in jwssession, or to sell or offer for sale, barter or exchange, any elk at any 
time l)etween the date of the i)assage of this act and the fifteenth day of Septendx'r, 
1904; and from and after said fifteenth <lay of September, 1904, it shall be unlawful 
to hunt, pursue, take, kill, injure, destroy or have in possession, or to sell or offer 
for sale, barter or exchange, any elk at any time lietween the fifteenth day of Octo- 
ber of each year and the fifteenth day of September of the following year. And 
