122 DIGEST OF GAMK LAWS FOR 1901. 
Export: Sec. 0. No ])erson or jhtsous, coinpany or ('ori)orati()ii, or the agent or 
the employe thereof shall, at any time, catch, take or kill, or have in his or its poa- 
Hession or under his, her or its control, any of the birds or game mammals of this 
State, the killing of whii-h at any or all times is prohibited by the laws of this State, 
witli intent to ship or remove the same beyond the limits of this State, or with intent 
to allow or aid in the shipment or removal thereof out of this State; and it shall not 
l>e lawful for any person or pei-sons, railroad company, express company stage driver 
or any c()m{)any or corporation, or person or pers(His acting in the capacity of a 
common carrier, their officers or employes, to knowingly receive for transportation 
or transjxjrt or remove beyond the limits of the State any of the game l)irdsor game 
mammals mentioned in this act; * * ^ Whoever shall offend against any of the 
provisions of this sec^tion shall be liable to a penalty of not less than fifty dollars, nor 
more than one hundred dollars, for each and every offense, or by imprisonment in 
the county jail for a perio<l of one day for each dollar of penalty imposed: Provided, 
That no i)enalty shall aj)ply to the transportation of such game birds and game mam- 
mals in transit through the State from other States. 
Approved June 4, 1897. 
RHODE ISLAND. 
Act of May 4, 1900. 
Sale: Sec, 1. Every person who shall take, kill, destroy, buy, sell, or offer for 
sale, or have in his possession any wild bird, or birds, at any season of the year, 
except as hereinafter provided,^ shall be lined twenty dollars for each of such birds. 
Sec. 12. * * * Every person who shall take, kill, destroy, sell, buy, or offer 
for sale, or have in his possession any pheasant, before the first day of October nine- 
teen hundred and five, shall for each offense be fined twenty dollars, provided that 
the word pheasant shall not be construed to apply to the birds commonly called 
partridge or ruffed grouse. 
Export: Sec 13. F^very person who shall carry or send beyond the line of this 
State, any wood-cock, quail, or ruffed grouse commonly called partridge, shall be 
fined twenty dollars for each of said birds. 
SOUTH CAROLINA. 
Laws of 1900, p. 450. 
Sale, Export: Sec, 431. It shall not be lawful for any person, except upon his own 
lands, or upon the lands of another with the consent of the owner thereof, to net or 
trap a partridge, and it shall be unlawful for any person to sell, offer for sale, or ship 
or export for sale, any partridge or quail for the space of five years from the approval 
of this Act: Provided, That nothing in this Act shall prevent the importation for sale 
of any partridge or (luail. Any i)erson violating this section shall be guilty of a mis- 
demeanor, and upon conviction shall \h} j^unished by a fine of not exceeding thirty 
dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail for a term not exceeding thirty days. 
Approved February 9, 19()0. 
SOUTH DAKOTA. 
Session Laws of 1899, chap. 90, pp. 112-1 13. 
Export: [Sec] 3. It .shall be unlawful for any person, railroad company, express 
company, or other common carrier, or the servants or agents of such common carrier, 
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