Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/121

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 162. 1908. 103 tain goats from April first to February first, both inclusive; grouse, BMS- ptarmigan, shore birds, and waterfowl from September iirst to March rst, both inclusive: Provided, That no caribou shall be killed on the K i Kenai Peninsula before August twentieth, nineteen hundred and twelve: reuxiimii. °n em And provided further, That the Secretary of A riculture is hereby cuiiigmili gesiiriilé authorized, whenever he shall deem it necessary for the preservation '“l°·· m- »of game animals or birds, to make and publish rules and regulations pro ibiting the sale of an game in any locality modifying the close . seasons hereinbefore estabhs ed, providing different close seasons for different parts of Alaska, placing further restrictions and limitations on the ki ling of such animals or birds in any `ven locality, or proliéiggsing killing entirely for a period not exceeding two years in such ity. _ _ “Sec. 3. NuMBnn.—That it shall be unlawful for any person to kill Km`" u"m°d‘ any female or yearling moose ci for any one person to kill in any one year more than the number specified of each of the following animals: wo moose, one walrus or sea lion, three caribou, three mountain sheep, three brown bear, or to kill or have in his possession in any one day more than twenty-five grouse or ptarmigan or twenty-five shore birds or waterfowl- _ "GUNs nm BOA’.l‘S.·-·Tl18t it shall be unlawful for any person at m5,§“t‘“g "*`m°' any time to hunt with dogs any of the game animals specified in this Act; to use a _ shotgun larger than number ten gauge, or any gun other than that which can be fired from the shoulder; or to use steam launches or any boats other than those propelled by oars or paddles in the pursuit of game animals or birds.- "bmo. 4. SALm.—That it shall be unlawful for an person or r- ,,§‘,‘Qfi,,,§’,fdl‘l°°*· "”°·• sons at any time to sell or offer for sale any hides, skins, or headge of . any game animals or game birds in Alaska, or to sell, offer for sale, or . purc ase, or offer to purchase, any game animals or game birds, or parts thereof, durin the time w en the killing of such animals or Home birds is prohibited: , That it shall be lawful for dealers hav- Game iégmy killed. ing in posession game animals or game birds legall killed during the open season to dispose of the same within fifteen dhys after the close of said season. "Sec. 5. L1cmNsms.——That it shall be unlawful for any nonresident §§$,'{,f,;"}Q,‘;“,Qn,,s,_ of Alaska to hunt any of the game animals protected by this Act, dew. except deer and goats, without tirst obtaining a hunting license, or to K§j‘{Eg$Qj{j{l"° °“ hunt on the Kenai Peninsula without a regnistered guide, and such ` license shall not be transferable and shall e valid only durin the calendar year in which issued. Each appiicant shall pay a fee cfg one Licsnsefw hundred dollars for such license, unless e be a citizen of the United States, in which case he shall pay a fee of fifty dollars. Each license ,}"*P'°°“‘” '°“"*°" shall be accompanied b coupons authorizing the shipment of two moose if killed north ofy latitude sixty-two degrees, four deer, three · caribou, three mountain sheep, three goats, and three brown bear, or any part of said animals, but no more of any one kind. _ I H "A.resident of Alaska desiring to export heads or trophies of any Sl“"" °°"°°` of the game animals mentioned in this Act shall first obtain a shipping license, for which he shall pay a fee of forty dollars, permitting the Fmshipment of heads or trophies of one moose, if killed north of latitude sixty-two degrees, four eer, two caribou, two sheep, two goats, and two brown bear, but no more of any one kind; or a shipping license, for which he shall pay a fee of ten dollars, permitting the shipment of a sin le head or trophy of caribou or sheep; or a shipping license, for which he shall pay a fee of five dollars, permittin the s ipment of a sin le head or trophy of any goat, deer, or brownaiear. Any person wigning to ship moose killed south of latitude sixty-two degrees must first obtain a special shiplping license, for which he shall pay a fee of one hundred and fifty dollars, permitting the shipment of one moose, or any part thereof. Not more than one general license and two special J