Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/543

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522 - SIXTY·FOURTH CONGBESSC Suse. I. C11. 368. 1916. ` sive jurisdiction is hereby assumed b the United States over such S°°°”'°°°°°’°"‘ territory, saving, however, to the State the ri¤ht to serve civil " or criminal process within the limits of the afores%&ark m smrtsvgr ecr tion for o on account of hts 0 tions incu

 commitited in said Statengut oiictgide ofisaid park, and saving

further to the said State the right to tax ggarsons and corporations, their franchises and Lroperty, on the lan .1neluded in said park. All the laws a licab to places under the sole and exclusree-juns·· diction of thegliiited States shall have forgzd and effesltaiun aged park. All ugitives rom justice in park su ject to the same laws as ref ees from justice found in the State of Oregon.

 Sec. 2. That said palilr shall constitute a part of the United States

judicial district for Or?,on, and thwdistrict court of the United States m ailr-::11 for! gregoéi sh l have jurisdiction of all offensespommitted I, H H wit said oun aries. ' _, orqmisws. me Sec. 3. That if any offense shall be committed in the Crater Lake National Park, which offense is not prohibited or the for which rs not Eecrficallygnmuded for by any law of the United Statdsf the offender all be su {ject to the same punishment as the laws of the State of Oregon in orce at the_t1me of the cormmssron of the offense may provid? f or; 1§eé>ifens¢}m said Stlaithel; and no subsequent re a o an suc aw t tateo Oregons affectany rosecu· Hmmn mm, tid: for said, offense committed within said park. P ‘ •o¤.,p¤¤nn»i€s¤¤. Sec. 4. That all hunting or the wounding or ca turing at any time of any wild bird cglaniipal, eiricept dangerous w en it is necessary to prevent · em· rom estroyin human °v or inilictinglinjury, is prohibited within the limits cig said park; iiir shall gnyhfis kbs tiiliiep out of lilre watleis of thehpark in auyérther way than y oo an e an theno yat suc seasonsan insuch tim “•·“·°"····"r €r“idt”2§““sZ’ °i 'f“’}li ‘i“2°“?d blItih° S§°'°“§"' ‘fit§]§° I"rf‘i§‘Qi’i a e crearyo e nerrors ma ean pu suc es and regulations as he may deem necessary and r f th - agement and care of the park and for the pmtecliioorixivf tilie prihrligiituy t erein, especially for the preservation from injury or spohation of all timber, mirjerallisdrxmsits othrcitrl than those legally located prior to e pass e o t _ ct, natu curiosities, or wonderful ob`ects within said park, and for the protection of the animals d b` ds ' the park from capture or destruction, and to preventatlheirubeinug frightened or driven from the park; and he shall make rules and regutem °* **··*·· {?.f$£“" §0ossessvcml:§1t:*ithi1lilna€id)fpHS1li "E"3, °h§ stmt? °' ]"k°’ ‘“ 2*12 - . s ar o e ea ies, or thereof, of any wild bird or animal shall be prima facie evidgribbe ihat Pumhmm ,°",0_ the person or persons having the same are guilty of violating this umm. Act. Any person or persons, or stage or exprem company, or railway company, who knows or has reason to believe that they were taken or kille contrary to thegzrovisions of this Act and who receives for transportation any of sa1 animals, birds, or fish so killed, caught, or takerliél or who slhlall violate any of the other provrsions of this Act or any e or reg atron t at may be promulgated by the Secretary of the Interior with reference to the mana ement and care of the park or for the protection of the_ property gierein, for the preservation §el‘gl;11l;[li é)é' sgigihlatgoréihof t1mber, nir1;1lei;alAdepos1tsr<§1her than those g o _ _ e passage o ct, natu curiosities or wonderful objects withm said park, 0 f th t t' f h ’ '- mals, birds, or_fish in the park, or vvhriisltidll wiitlhliii §s(iid0Ha(i·k izoinanliit Eng damage, in(jury, or spoliation to or upon any building fence, e ge, ate, ost t , ood, d d, .` , vtgmrie, §`§}.§E’ ttdiepriss, ¤P'.i’¤tiY.Y‘Zi‘Lp0§'§»,bZ¥ti?'{1§f; ‘2”§$’§s leially located prior to the passage of this Act, natural curiosities, or et {er matter or thing growing or being thereon or situate therein, shal be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be subject to a