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 466 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 272. 1924. or to construct any trap or any other fixed fishing appliance within i six hundred yardsfxtpirailslly; or witllrin one hundred yards endwrse of th t a ance. ,dY°‘·”‘*”"7°*“m°“°' mgm;  Slelizltigrli 4 def saidllklirxt d)f)Congress approved Jrme 26, 1906, _ is amended to read as follows: _ ·· ¤ ·°°··°' on 0 an or eiwiiiii   i· “‘“§ “§"“ if ‘;‘;§€";.‘?J§.§°.£5.£‘pE°§;. i.”i‘.?.a‘}2dk*E,§.‘?.¥’ iiiiiiwiiiuoimm mm" 21; gaif in anyirofpglie creekslf strleanés, or rivfs of Alaska; or,withiri fi h dr d ard f the mout 0 any sue creek, stream, or river 0;; siiliiclil th); Urijitled States has jurisdiction, excepting the Karluk M, 8, and Ugashik Rivers: Provided That nothing contained herein shall cemd. preverégzlie taking of fish for local food requirements or for use as do f . ,dY°‘·‘”·"·‘"·““'°“°' gmc. %cdSectio$ offsalid Act of Congress approved June 26, 1906, ` amen to re as o ows: W•¤¤¤!v·=*$¤=¤=g¤ 1S" Sec. 5. That it shall be unlawful to fish for, take, or ldll any iglieiiiiiiis M N salmon of any species in any manner or by any means except by hand rod spear, or if for personal use and not for sale or barter in any of the water; oqrilaska ovefhwhiclg gre United States! has jgrisditition from six o oc post meri `an 0 `atur a 0 eac wee unt' six ’ l k temeridian of the Monda follhwin or durin such ` mer dliised time as ma be declaredy b authori%’ now or hegeafter Y _ Y Y _ ,d’f'°°d “'“"‘ °’°°’°' conferred, but such authom   not be exercised to prohibit the ~=·»····=i·~ ¤  Wg °‘ lik s%°'1`£°.’" fr e.”"““°'“°£.lfu°§¤ii"a§fr° “"}‘€g f°°’* - Y ° enever e ry o mmerce con 1 ions m wm umm any fishing area make such action advisable, he may advance twelve hours both the opening and endinlgatime of the minimum thirt - t mcwvuowmdtgsgg siphour closed period herein stx ted. Throughout the weekly mm. closed season herein prescribed e gate, mouth, or tunnel of all stationary and iloating traps shall be closed, and twenty-five feet of the webbing or net of the ‘heart ’ of such traps on each side next to the ‘ pot ’ s all be lifted or lowered in such manner as to permit the free passage of salmon and other iishes." h g¤gjg;g;;g Sm. 6._ Any person, company, corporation or association violating mms. any provision of this Act or of said Act of Congress approved June 26, l906, or of any regtnilatiorir rkpcade under the authority of either, shal upon conviction ereo punished by a fine not xceedin _ $5,000 or imprisonment for a term of not more than ninet; days ig **;8.;m*;>; 1*3.; *:,2*;,2*.3*:.*;}* rah err?   zzdam nap. . o e V1 a 1 1 o said c approve une, as amended, there may be imposed a further fine not exceeding $250 for each day the obstruction therein declared unlawful is maintained. °,$°,§0*';{',}°;’,§,$',,§g},‘;j Every boat, seine, net, trap, and every other gear andap liance used or c¤w¤.¤¤¤· employed in violation of this Act or in violation of said) Act approved June 26 1906, and all fish taken therein or therewith, shall be we etc on umm, forfeited to the United States, and shall be seized and sold under wird " the direction of the court in which the forfeiture is declared at ublic . 7 P gplotiorla, tlée procézedg thereplf, zkfger decguctilng the expenses of our esa isposeoasoter esanf e't d th C °°'°°°°°”° law; relating to Alaska. Proceedings for suclti foi·fl;ft?dremshlia,Ill bg mms mpowmd in rem under the rules of admiralty. to mmezc. That for the purposes of this Act all employees of the Bureau of Fisheries, designated by the Commissioner of Fisheries, shall be considered as peace officers and shall have the same powers of arrest of persons and seizure of property for any violation of this Act as S ming provisions have United States marshals or   eir deputies. ,,,,f’;,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,3,,% Sec. 7. Sections 6 and 13 of said Act of Congress a proved June m,YB<;yegf· P¤· *8°· *3*- 26, 1906, are hereby repealed. Such repeal, however, sliiall not aifect any act done or any_r1ght accrued or any suit or proceeding had or commenced m any civil cause prior to said repeal, but all habilities