L A W S - A R I Z 0 N A. 
 
fish, taken in any other manner shall be deemed guilty 
of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be 
punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars 
nor more than fifty dollars or by imprisonment for not 
less than ten days nor more than thirty days, or by 
both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of 
the court, and every fish caught or killed in viola- 
tion hereof, shall constitute a separate and distinct 
offense." 
SEC. 35. PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS. 
"Any person violating any of the provisions of 
this title shall be punished by a fine of not less than 
ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or by 
imprisonment for not less than ten days nor more than 
ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in 
the discretion of the court." 
(These fines are in addition to damages given in 
Sec. 19) 
SEC. 36. STATE GAME WARDEN, APPOINTMENT. 
Term of office, two years. 
SEC. 37. (As amended) STATE GAME WARDEN, DUTIES. 
 
Must take oath prescribed for state officers and 
 
give bond for $2000. 
 
Salary $1800 and expenses not 
 
to exceed $1000 paid out of general fund of the state. 
SEC. 38. (As amended) DEPUTY WARDENS, *EX OFFICIO. 
"Each sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable, and live 
stock sanitary inspector is hereby appointed and desig- 
nated a state deputy game warden." 
DEPUTY 17ARDENS, APPOINTMENT, DUTIES, POWERS.            v 
"TThe state game warden may appoint such deputy 
county game wardens as to him may seem proper (and 
may remove them from office), who shall be residents 
of the county from which they are appointed, and who 
shall be especially charged with the duty of enforcing 
the fish and game laws in their respective counties, 
and may be designated as license collectors, each 
 
*See Par. 34.