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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 162. 1908. 105 heads, hides, or carcasses of brown bear, caribou, deer, moose, mountain sheep, or mountain goats, or parts thereof, unless said heads, hides, or carcasses are accompanied by the required license or coupon and by a copy of the affidavit required by section five of this Act: A""’_p'1°3‘ Provided, That nothing in this Act shall be construed to prevent the minus ,0, ,,c,_ collection of specimens for scientiiic purposes, the capture or shipment °¤¤**<> P‘“'P°“’”· swof live animals and birds for exhibition or propagation, or the export from Alaska of specimens under permit from the Secretary of Agriculture, and under such restrictions and limitations as he may prescribe and publish. “ It shall be the dutg of the collector of customs at Seattle, Portland, g8§1{’€¤°i¤“m°¤** 0* and San Francism to ee strict account of all consignments of ame Duties or collectors animals received from Aloiska, and no consignment of game shed] be °f°"”“’“‘”’ "°°‘ entered until due notice thereof has been received from the governor of Alaska or the Seoretar of Agriculture, and found to agree with the name and address on the shipment. In case consignments arrive 1>¤¤¤¤¤<>¤ of conwithout licenses they shall be detained for sixty days, and if a license °ig"m°°°S' be not then produced said consignments shall be forfeited to the United States and shall be delivered by the collector of customs to the United States marshal of the district for such disposition as the court may direct. 4 "Suc. 7. PENAI»TIES.—Th8t an person violating any of the pro- mf;l°°*“*°° ‘°’ "°‘*· visions of this Act shall be deemel uilty of a misdemeanor, and upon ` conviction thereof shall forfeit to the United States all me or birds in his possession, and all guns, traps, nets, or boats usedxin killing or capturing said game or birds, an shall be punished for each offense by a fine of not more than tygo` hundred dol rs or imprisonment not more than three months, orihy both such fine and im risonment, in the discretion of the court. *Z`3ny(person making an glee or untrue Fslsenmdnvirs. statements in any aiiidavit regpire by this Act s all he deemed guilty P°°°l°y' of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall forfeit to the United States all trophies in his possession, and shall be punished by a fine in any sum not more than two hundred dollars or imprisonment not more than three months, or by both such line and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court. "ENro1zcr·:MnNr.—·—It is hereby made the duty of all marshals and m}Q“’*°’ °‘ ’“°'¤**°'¤· deputy marshals, collectors or deputy collectors of customs, all officers ' of revenue cutters, and all game wardens to assist in the enforcement of this Act. Any marshal, deputy marshal, or warden in or out of u·°;$_=;$_;n•g¤<>-. Wh- Alaska: may arrest without warrant any person found violating any of ° ` the provisions of this Act or any of the regulations herein provided, and may seize any game, birds, or hides, and any traps, nets, guns, ,, boats, or other paralphernalia used in the capture of such game or birds and found in the possession of said person in or out of Alaska, and any collector or deputy collector of customs, or warden, or licensed guide, or any person authorized in writing by a marshal shall have the power above provided to arrest persons found violating this Act or said regulations and seize said property without warrant to keep and deliver the same to a marshal or a deputy marshal. It shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury, upon request of the governor or Secretary of Agriculture, to aid in carrying out the provisions of this Act. “Sec. 8. That all Acts or parts of Acts in eoniiict with the provi- ¤¤v¤·*· sions of this Act are hereby repealed." · Approved, May 11, 1908.