2220 WILD FOWL——BIRDS AND GAME. [ART. 99
is issued by him, a full memorandum thereof shall be entered on the
stub of such license, which stub shall remain in said book and be a
public record of said office; and before such license shall be delivered
or mailed to the applicant therefor, the said clerks shall write his
name and address both on said license and on said stub. Any non-
resident who violates any of the provisions of this section shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof
in the circuit court of such county, or before any justice of the peace
of the State of Maryland, in and for any of the counties bordering on
said river, shall be fined five dollars for each wild goose, wild duck.
snipe, ortolan or reed bird or other birds or wild fowl so shot or taken,
whether found or not found in his possession, one-half of said fine to
go to the informer, if any, and the other or whole, as the case may be.
to the board of school commissioners of the county wherein said offense
was tried, for the benefit of the public schools thereof; and upon the
failure of the offender to pay said fine and all costs incident to said
trial, said offender shall be committed by the court or justice who
imposed said fine, to the county jail in the county wherein said offense
was tried, for the period of ten days.
See sec. 66.
1904, art. 90, sec. 52. 1904, ch. 500. sec. 2. 1906, ch. 471 1/2, sec. 2.
61. Before any person shall push, paddle or convey by boat any
other person not a bona fide resident of the State of Maryland over said
river, its tributaries or the marshes of said river or tributaries, for the
purpose of hunting, trapping or killing said birds or wild fowl he shall
first require such non-resident to produce to him a license secured in
accordance with the provisions of the aforegoing section; and any
person so pushing, paddling or conveying any other person not a bona
fide resident of the State of Maryland without having first caused to
be produced to him the license of said non-resident intending to hunt,
kill or trap as aforesaid, obtained in accordance with the preceding
section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction
thereof before any justice of the peace of the State of Maryland, in
and for any of the counties bordering on said river, shall be fined not
less than ten dollars or more than thirty dollars for each offence and the
costs of the proceedings; and upon the failure of the said person so
convicted to pay said fine and costs the boats so used and the fixtures
thereof shall be condemned by the justice of the peace who imposed
said fine and costs, and the same shall be sold for the payment of said
fine and costs, under execution issued by said justice of the peace to the
sheriff of the county wherein said trial shall have been held; one-half
of the money from such fine or condemnation and sale shall be paid to
the informer if any, and the whole or remainder thereof, as the case
may be, to the board of county school commissioners of the county
wherein said person was tried and convicted, for the use of the public
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