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certificates shall be set aside by him and shall con- 
stitute a fund to be known as the Game Protection Fund 
for the payment of printing, publication of reports, 
postage, express and other incidental and office ex- 
penses of the State Game and Fish Warden; for tl- je)Y 
ment of the salary of the warden, the chief deputy war- 
den, the office clerk, and the per diem, salaries and 
necessary expenses of other deputies; for-the purchase, 
transportation, and distribution of game and fish for 
propagation purposes, and said money shall not be trans- 
ferred to any other fund, nor used forany other purpose 
except for payments provided by law to be made out of 
said game protection fund ........".... 1 
SEC. 50. DISPOSITION OF FINES. *IJITNESS F-i-- 
"All moneys collected as fines for violation of 
the provisions of this act shall be immediately paid 
over by the justice of the peace or other office col- 
lecting or receiving the same, to the State Treasurer 
to be by him credited to the current school fund of 
the state, and upon the conviction of any one for a 
violation of the provisions of this act, there shall 
be taxed as costs in each case the sum of Twenty-five 
Dollars which sum, when collected, shall be paid over 
to the person or persons instituting the prosecution, 
as witness fees.   The State Treasurer shall render a 
monthly statement to the State Game and Fish Warden on 
or before thq tenth day of each month, showing all 
moneys received and paid out by him under the provisions 
of this act." 
SEC. 51. BIRDS NOT PROTECTED. 
English sparrow, **road-runner, great horned owl, 
and '4all hawks. 
SEC. 52. TIME LIMIT ON PROSECUTION. 
"Prosecutions under this chapter may be commenced 
within one year from the clate of violation of any (r 
the provisions of this chapter, either by indictment, 
complaint or information." 
*See Par. 27 and 28. 
*Probably protected by Migratory Bird Law as an in- 
sectivorous bird. ktJ j         IZL5 
/See Rule 5, Par. 69. 
 
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