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TITLE 223.

HUMBOLDT BAY.

ACT 1550.

To prevent persons from obstructing the channels of Humboldt Bay and Harbor. [Stats. 1853, p. 192.]

Superseded by Political Code, §§ 2567-2572, relating to harbor commissioners of Eureka.

ACT 1551.

To grant to the United States certain tide lands belonging to the state of California for the purpose of improving the harbor of Humboldt Bay. [Approved March 9, 1887. Ŝtats. 1887, p. 59.]

ACT 1552.

To grant to the United States certain tide lands belonging to the state of California, for the purpose of improving the harbor of Humboldt Bay. [Approved March 15, 1889. Stats. 1889, p. 201.]

ACT 1553.

Authorizing the governor and attorney general to purchase for the state certain lands in Humboldt Bay. [Stats. 1899, p. 166.]

ACT 1554.

An act appropriating money to be expended by and under the direction of the department of engineering for the purpose of making a preliminary survey of Humboldt Bay and gathering data for a report to the legislature as to the necessity of dredging and removing sand and other deposits formed across the channels of said bay and as to the best manner of removing said deposits that the navigability of said bay may be improved and making an estimate of the cost thereof. [Approved April 12, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 841.] This act appropriated $2,000 for the purpose indicated.

TITLE 224.

HUMBOLDT COUNTY.

ACT 1558.

Clerk of, compensation of.

[Stats. 1875-76, p. 81.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 518, § 168.

ACT 1559.

District attorney of, salary of. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 34.]
Superseded by County Government Act, 1897, p. 518, § 168.
ACT 1560.

Dependent poor and indigent sick of, relief and maintenance of. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 41.]

Supplemented 1875-76, p. 488. Superseded by County Government Act, 1897, p. 452,

ACT 1561.

To provide an additional judge for. [Stats. 1895, p. 27.] ACT 1562.

Jurors in courts of justice of the peace in. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 229.} As to jurors' fees, repealed 1895, p. 273.

ACT 15C3.

Providing for the scaling of logs in. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 779.]
ACT 1564.

Additional notaries public. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 159.]
Superseded by Political Code, § 791.

This act provided for the appointment of three additional notaries.
See Act 2500, post.

ACT 1565.

Fixing compensation of certain officers of.

[Stats. 1873-74, p. 109.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 518, § 168.

ACT 1566.

Concerning roads of. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 105.]

Amended 1873-74, p. 103. Act, 1897, p. 452, and by § 2,

Modified, if not superseded, by County Government
Stats. 1883, p. 5, c. X.

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Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 518, § 168.

This act allowed the sheriff compensation for his services as jailer.

ACT 1569.

Supervisors, fixing number of. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 333.]
Repealed by the County Government Act, 1897, p. 452.

ACT 1570.

To provide for the disposal of lots in the towns and villages on the public lands in the county of Humboldt. [Stats. 1855, p. 168.] Amended Stats. 1856, p. 75; 1857, p. 241; 1860, p. 5.

This act was passed to carry out the provisions of the federal statutes for the benefit of the occupants of such towns.

ACT 1571.

Fixing compensation of treasurer and assessor.

[Stats. 1871-72, p. 169.]

Superseded and in effect repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 518, § 168, as amended 1901, p. 721.

АЕТ 1572.

To declare certain streams and sloughs in Humboldt County navigable. [Stats. 1860, p. 159.]

Incorporated in Political Code, § 2349.

TITLE 225.

ACT 1577.

HUNTING ON PRIVATE GROUNDS.

To prevent hunting and shooting on private inclosed grounds, and the destruction of growing timber on private grounds in certain counties in this state. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 304.]

Amended Stats. 1873-74, p. 792.

Partly codified by § 602, Penal Code: See Penal Code, § 602. note.

This act applied to Alameda, San Mateo, Marin, San Bernardino, San Diego, Colusa, Sacramento, Sonoma, Nevada, Humboldt, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Contra Costa, and San Luis Obispo counties. It was amended in 1873-74, p. 792, 80 as to make it apply to Alameda, San Mateo, Marin, San Bernardino, San Diego, Colusa, Sacramento, Sonoma, Nevada, Humboldt, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Contra Costa, San Luis Obispo, and Mendocino counties.

See Act 1593, post.

ACT 1582.

TITLE 226.

HUSBAND AND WIFE.

[Stats. 1850, p. 254.]

Defining the rights of husband and wife.

Amended 1853, p. 165; 1857, p. 199: 1858, p. 22; 1861, p. 310; 1862, p. 518; 1863-64, p. 363. Superseded by provisions of Civil Code.

Citations. Cal. 5/256; 7/270; 47/37; 49/190; 50/105; 87/647; 97/192; 98/468; 106/613, 614; 121/133, 135.

TITLE 227.
IMMIGRATION.

ACT 1587.

Concerning passengers arriving in the ports of the state of California.

[Stats. 1852, p. 78.]

Amended 1853, p. 71; 1860, pp. 32, 58; 1862, p. 486; 1863, p. 150.

Citations. Cal. 42/581.

This act prescribed the duties of masters of vessels in relation to passengers arriving. It was superseded by Political Code, §§ 2949-2969.

ACT 1588.

To discourage the immigration to this state of persons who cannot become citizens. [Stats. 1855, p. 194.]

This act imposed a fine of fifty dollars on every immigrant incompetent to become a citizen. It was declared unconstitutional in People v. Downer, 7 Cal.

169.

TITLE 228.
INCLOSURES.

ACT 1593.

Preventing persons passing through inclosures and leaving them open by tearing down fences or otherwise, and to prevent hunting upon inclosed lands. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 408.]

Amended 1877-78, pp. 47, 776.

Many of the sections of this act were codified by amendments to the Penal Code, 1905: See §§ 384b, 384c, 602, Penal Code.

This act also punished the offenses of wounding the animals of another and of leaving fires. It provided that certain of its provisions should not apply to the counties of Los Angeles, San Diego, Sutter, San Benito, Del Norte, El Dorado, Colusa, Yuba, Humboldt, Amador, Tuolumne, San Luis Obispo, Plumas, Lassen, Siskiyou, Modoc, Shasta, Trinity, Sierra, and Placer. It was amended 1877-78, pp. 49, 776, so as to exempt from certain of its provisions the counties of Los Angeles, San Diego, Sutter, Del Norte, El Dorado, Colusa, Yuba, Humboldt, Amador, Tuolumne, San Luis Obispo, Plumas, Lassen, Siskiyou, Modoc, Shasta, Trinity, Sierra, Placer, San Benito, and Santa Cruz.

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Authorizing the superintendent of state printing to have prepared and printed an index to all the laws of California, 1850-93. [Stats. 1893, p. 150.]

ACT 1603.

TITLE 230.
INDIANS.

For the government and protection of Indians. [Stats. 1850, p. 408.] Amended 1855, p. 179; 1860, p. 196; 1863, pp. 743, 755.

Some provisions of this act were repealed by later inconsistent statutes: People v. Antonio, 27 Cal. 404. Other provisions were undoubtedly repealed by the codes. It is probably not in force in any particular. In the absence of direct legislation, it is deemed advisable to call attention to it.

ACT 1604.

To prevent the sale of firearms and ammunition to Indians. [Stats. 1854, p. 24.]

Superseded by Penal Code, § 398.

ACT 1605.

Granting to United States all lands within Indian reservations. [Stats. 1862, p. 552.]

ACT 1606.

To aid officers in the Indian department, appointed by the general government for the state of California, in the discharge of their duties. [Stats. 1856, p. 223.]

Amended 1857, p. 186.

"The above-named statute is mentioned by the code commissioners at § 1346 without anything to indicate that they suppose it to be repealed by any of the codes. If, however, as is indicated by the note to § 6 of the Penal Code, that section was intended to enumerate every act or omission made punishable, then this statute must have been substantially, if not absolutely, repealed by that code."-Code Commissioners' Note, 1903.

ACT 1607.

To provide for the auditing and examination of claims against the state of soldiers who served in the Indian wars in California. [Stats. 1897, p. 250.]

TITLE 231.
INFANTS.

ACT 1610.

An act to prevent any minor under the age of eighteen years visiting any prize-fight, cock-fight, or place where any prize-fight or cockfight is advertised or represented to take place and to provide a punishment therefor.

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§ 1. It shall be unlawful for any minor under the age of sixteen years to visit or attend any prize-fight, cock-fight, or place where any prize-fight, cock-fight, or place where any prize-fight or cock-fight is advertised to take place.

§ 2. It shall be unlawful for the owner, lessee or proprietor, or the agent of any owner, lessee or proprietor of any place where any prizefight or cock-fight is advertised or represented to take place to admit any minor under the age of eighteen years to such a place where any prize-fight or cock-fight is advertised or represented to take place; or to admit, or to sell or give away to any such minor a ticket or other paper by which said minor might be admitted to such place where such prize. fight or cock-fight is advertised to take place.

Misdemeanor.

§3. Every person violating any of the provisions of the preceding sections is guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punished by a fine of not exceeding fifty dollars, or be imprisoned in county jail not more than twenty-five days.

ACT 1611.

An act regulating the employment and hours of labor of children-prohibiting the employment of minors under certain ages-prohibiting the employment of certain illiterate minors-providing for the enforcement hereof by the commissioner of the bureau of labor statistics and providing penalties for the violation hereof.

[Approved February 20, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 11.]

Amended 1907, pp. 598, 578; 1909, pp. 211, 387.

Construed In re Spencer, 149 Cal. 396.

Citations. Cal. 149/399, 403, 404.

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