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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 843, 844. 1901. 109]. County Arizona Territory, and numbered one hundred and four to two hundred and fifty, both inclusive. The total amount of the bonds hereby ”11‘“1”· °*”· authorized to be issued shall not exceed one hundred and forty-seven thousand dollars, and no bonds shall be issued under the provisions of this Act except when it is necessary so to do in order to refund the aforesaid indebtedness of Pima County, and then only in amounts sufficient to refund such indebtedness as it falls due as hereinbefore set out. None of said bonds shall be sold or exchanged for less than their par value and any interest that may be due thereon, and this Act shall be printed on the back of all bonds issued under the provisions of this Act. .- Sec. 2. That this Act take effect and be in force from and after`its 1’1‘1°°*· passage. Approved, March 3, 1901. CHAP. 844.—An Act To amend the Acts for the protection of birds, game, and Much 3· 1901- , fish in the District of Colum bia. ‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House §fRepresentattoes oft/te United _ States of Ameriea in Congress assemble, That sections one and three 1;,‘§(§§,‘j:'g’,fIf°g;1’{*){§g§ of an Act entitled "An Act for the protection of birds, preservation and preservation or of game, and for the prevention of its sale durin certain closed sea- g“{}f§j 30, p_ 1012, sons, in the District of Columbia," approved Mirch third, eighteen ¤¤¤°¤d°d- hundred and ninety-nine, be, and they are hereby, amended to read as fol ows: " That no person shall kill, expose for sale, or have in his or her pos- §}§ggf1*°°S°’“- session, either dead or alive, any partridge, otherwise quail, between the fifteenth day of March and the first day of November, under a penalty of five dollars for each partridge, otherwise guail, killed, exposed for sale, or had inehis or her possession, either dead or alive, and in default thereof to be imprisoned in the workhouse for a period not less than thirty days nor more than six months. "That no person shall kill, expose for sale, or have_ in his or her possession, either dead or alive, any woodcock between the first day of January and thefiirst day of July, under a penalty of five dollars for each woodcock killed, exposed for sale, or had in his or her possession, either dead or alive, and in default thereof to be imprisoned in the wprkhouse for a period not less than thirty days nor more than six mont s. ’ - "That no erson shall expose for sale or have in his or her possession, either gead or alive, any prairie chicken, otherwise pinnated grouse, between the fifteenth day of March and the first day of September, under a penalty of five dollars for each prairie chicken, otherwise pinnated grouse, exposed for sale, or had in his or her possession, either dead or alive, and in default thereof to be imprisoned in the worklliouse for a period not less than thirty days nor more than six mont s. e · " That no person shall kill, expose for sale, or have in his or her ossession, either dead or alive, any wild turkey or ruifed grouse, otherwise known as pheasant, between the twenty-sixth day of December and the first day of November, except the English, ring-neck, or other pheasants of foreign origin hatched and raised in farm poultry inclosures, under a penalty of five dollars for each wild turkey or ruffed grouse, otherwise known as pheasant, killed, exposed for sale, or had · in his or her ossession, either dead or alive, an in default thereof to be imprisoned) in the workhouse for a period not less than thirty days nor more than six months. " That no person shall kill, expose for sale, or have in his or her pos- é··tg¤¤i*¤=1¤ ¤* ¤~bbi¤¤· session, either dead or alive, any squirrel or rabbit except the speciesI