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§ 3. No money shall be paid out of the state treasury, or out of the treasury of any county, or city and county, or incorporated city or town, to any person employed in any of the offices mentioned in section 2 of this act, except such person shall be a native-born or naturalized citizen of the United States.

§4. This act shall take effect immediately.

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Providing for payment of salaries and fees of officers of. [Stats. 187172, p. 703.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 574, § 219.

ACT 133.

Traveling fees of sheriffs of. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 236.]
Amended 1877-78, p. 372.

571, 572, §§ 214, 215.

ACT 134.

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, pp.

Treasurer of, bond of. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 140.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 475, § 66.
Citations. Cal. 54/536, 537, 538, 539.

ACT 135.

Tax for payment of grand and trial jurors in.

[Stats. 1877-78, p. 215.]

Superseded by subds. 12 and 18, § 25, County Government Act, 1897, pp. 460,

463.

ACT 136.

Extending time for selling property for delinquent taxes. [Stats. 187576, p. 389.]

Repealed 1877-78, p. 783.

TITLE 16.

ALVISO CITY.

ACT 141.

To incorporate the town of Alviso. [Stats. 1852, p. 222.]

ACT 146.

TITLE 17.
AMADOR CITY.

Hogs and goats running at large in. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 905.]
Repealed 1897, p. 198.

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Salaries and compensation of officers of. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 370.] Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 548, § 189.

ACT 152.

Supervisors, act in relation to. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 443.] Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, pp. 453, 492, §§ 10, 157.

ACT 153.

Revenue of. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 446.]

Superseded by subds. 12 and 18, § 25, County Government Act, 1897, pp. 460,

463.

ACT 154.

Supervisors authorized to levy an additional tax. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 172.] Superseded by the general powers given by the County Government Acts.

ACT 155.

Providing for the payment by, to Calaveras County, of interest on a certain indebtedness; supplementing act of March 31, 1866. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 698.]

ACT 156.

To provide for the location, construction and maintenance of roads in. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 703.] Repealed 1888, p. 5, c. X, § 2.

ACT 157.

Authorizing supervisors to declare the portion of Amador and Nevada wagon road which lies in Amador county a toll road. [Stats. 187778, p. 963.]

ACT 158.

To prevent trespassing of goats on inclosed lands in. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 536.]

TITLE 19.

ACT 163.

AMERICAN WATER AND MINING COMPANY.

Authorizing American Water and Mining Company to extend its works. [Stats. 1860, p. 155.]

Amended 1871–72, p. 471.

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ACT 168.

TITLE 20.
ANAHEIM.

Incorporation of. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 309.]

Superseded by incorporating, in 1888, under Municipal Corporation Act of 1883.
ACT 169.

Legalizing incorporation of. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 27.]
Superseded by incorporating, in 1888, under the Municipal Corporation Act of

1883.

ACT 174.

TITLE 21.
ANATOMY.

To provide for the study of anatomy. [Stats. 1863-64, p. 321.]
It was superseded by Political Code, §§ 3093-3095.

TITLE 22.
ANIMALS.

See "Cruelty to Animals," post; "Estrays," post.

ACT 177.

An act providing for the extermination of the Boophilus annulatus tick, defining certain crimes and providing for certain civil and criminal actions. [Approved March 21, 1907. Stats. 1907, p. 763.]

Amended 1909, p. 55.

This act prevented the sale of cattle or other livestock infested with the Boophilus annulatus tick.

ACT 178.

An act to prevent the spread of contagious diseases among animals. [Approved March 20, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 317.]

§1. Any person having the care, custody or control of any animal that dies from tuberculosis, glanders, farcy, Texas fever, or other infectious disease, shall immediately upon the death of such animal cremate or bury the same, or cause the same to be cremated or buried.

§2. Any common carrier of persons or freight that shall transport any animal suffering with or that has died from the diseases, or any of them, mentioned in section 1 of this act a greater distance than is necessary to transport such animal to the nearest crematory, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.

§ 3. No animal that has died of any of the diseases named in section 1 of this act, shall be sold, used or permitted to be used for the food of human beings or sold, used or permitted to be used for the food of any domestic animal or fowl.

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§4. Any person, firm or corporation that shall violate any of the provisions of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon a conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than $50 and not more than $500, or by imprisonment in the county jail for a term not exceeding 180 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.

§ 5. This act shall take effect immediately.

See, also, act of 1905, p. 423, and Penal Code, § 402d.

ACT 179.

To prevent the spread of contagious and infectious diseases among domestic animals. [Stats. 1893, p. 302.]

Codified by 402d, Penal Code: See Penal Code, § 402d, note.

ACT 180.

To protect domestic livestock from contagious and infectious diseases, to provide for the appointment and duties of officials to carry into effect the provisions of this act, and to provide an appropriation therefor. [Stats. 1899, p. 129.]

Amended 1905, p. 423; 1907, p. 932; 1909, p. 431.

This act created the office of state veterinarian, and prescribed his powers and duties.

АСТ 180а.

An act authorizing the state veterinarian to employ during the balance of the sixtieth, and throughout the sixty-first and sixty-second fiscal years such inspectors as he may deem necessary to inspect and supervise the dipping of sheep infected with a disease known as scabies; providing for the compensation and expenses of said inspectors, and making an appropriation therefor. [Approved March 10, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 278.]

ACT 181.

To protect sheep and Cashmere and Angora goats against ravages of dogs. [Stats. 1865-66, p. 225.]

Superseded in part by Civil Code, § 3341, and probably not in force.

ACT 182.

Providing for the retention of the hides of slaughtered cattle in certain counties. [ [Stats. 1863, p. 359.]

Amended 1863-64, p. 261. Probably superseded by Political Code, § 3185, and act of 1893, p. 235.

This act applied to the counties of Santa Clara, San Diego, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Alameda, Santa Barbara, and Marin,

ACT 183.

For the better protection of stock-raisers in Fresno, Tulare, Monterey, and Mariposa counties. [Stats. 1865-66, p. 322.]

Bee 1893, p. 235,

This act required hides of cattle to be kept fifteen days, and made provisions as to branding of calves, and required records to be kept of slaughtered animals. It was continued in force by Political Code, § 19, and Penal Code, § 23.

ACT 184.

Regulating the disposition of the hides of cattle killed or slaughtered in the state. [Stats. 1893, p. 235.]

This act provided for the retention and inspection of the hides.

ACT 185.

To encourage the destruction of wild animals in the different counties of the state, and authorizing the board of supervisors of each of said counties to fix and determine the bounty for the destruction of the same. [Approved March 15, 1883. Stats. 1883, p. 368.] Superseded by subd. 26, § 25, County Government Act, 1897, p. 465. Citations. Cal. 65/563, 564.

ACT 186.

Destruction of squirrels and gophers. [Stats. 1869-70, p. 316.] Amended 1871-72, p. 474; 1871-72, p. 532. It was repealed as to certain counties by Stats. 1871-72, p. 18; Stats. 1871-72, p. 834; and Stats. 1875-76, p. 513.

It applied to Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno, Stanislaus, Merced, San Joaquin, and Yolo counties. It was repealed as to Stanislaus County by act of 1875-76, p. 513; as to Alameda County by act of 1871-72, p. 18; amended as to Contra Costa County by the act of 1871-72, p. 834.

Superseded by subd. 26, § 25, County Government Act, 1897, p. 465.

ACT 187.

Squirrels, destruction of. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 143.]

Amended 1875-76, p. 637, and made applicable to San Luis Obispo. Superseded by subd. 26, § 25, County Government Act, 1897, p. 465.

This act related to Stanislaus, Santa Cruz, San Joaquin, Merced, Fresno, San Benito, Tulare, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Monterey, and Kern counties.

ACT 188.

To encourage destruction of squirrels, gophers or other wild animals, in counties of Los Angeles, Napa, Merced, San Bernardino, and Santa Cruz. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 92.]

Repealed as to Los Angeles, 1873-74, p. 34; as to Santa Cruz, 1873-74, p. 129; as to San Bernardino, 1873-74, p. 691; as to Napa, 1877-78, p. 569; in toto, 1880, p. 108.

ACT 189.

Destruction of certain wild animals.

Repealed 1877-78, p. 2.

[Stats. 1875-76, p. 533.]

This act provided for bounties for the destruction of certain wild animals in the counties of Mendocino, Del Norte, Humboldt, Placer, Lake, San Luis Obispo, and Colusa.

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