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1871-2-Continued.

Public wharves on San Joaquin River, act concerning. Suisun City, authorizing and empowering board of trus tees to grade and improve streets. Superseded by 1885; 147, chap. 153; and by the incorporation of the city under Mun. Gov. Act of 1883.

668 450 Inyo County, protecting growing crops in. Probably repealed. See note to chap. 107, this year.

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Insane, providing further accommodation for. Superseded as to government of the institution by 1897: 311, chap. 227.

San Francisco, pharmacy, regulating practice of, in. Amended 1875-6:583; 1877-8:838; repealed 1883:93. Colusa County, protecting agriculture and preventing trespassing of animals. Amended 1873-4:760; modified, if not repealed, by the estray law, 1897:198; 1901:603, chap. 197.

State capitol, authorizing issuance of state bonds for. Reclamation district No. 108, relating to unpaid war rants and assessments in. Repealed 1903:53. Estates of deceased persons, regulating settlement of, sup plementing act of May 1, 1851. Repealed by C. C. P. § 1632.

Amador County, providing for the payment by, to Calaveras County, of interest on a certain indebtedness; supplementing act of March 31, 1866.

Nevada County, regulating proceedings in courts of record of. Amended 1873-4:503.

Butte and Yuba counties, defining a lawful and partition fence in.

San Francisco, providing for support of men belonging to paid fire department" of, if disabled while in the performance of their duties. Superseded by § 3, chap. 7, art. IX, charter of San Francisco.

Alpine County, providing for payment of salaries and
fees of officers of. Repealed by Co. Gov. Act, 1897:
574, § 219.

Butte County, relating to salary of treasurer and auditor
of. Repealed by Co. Gov. Act, 1897:523, § 171.
San Joaquin County, Mormon Slough, authorizing inhab
itants of to form a reclamation district.

Congressional districts, dividing state into. Repealed
1883:296, chap, 72.

Exempt Firemen's Association of Sacramento, organiz ing.

Calaveras County, providing for redemption of bonds of. Sutter County, relating to swamp land district No. 70. Alameda County, fixing salaries of certain officers of. Repealed by Co. Gov. Act, 1897:501, § 160. Sacramento County, relating to president and clerk of board of supervisors of. Repealed by Co. Gov. Act, 1897:452.

San Francisco, vacating certain streets, alleys, and mar ket places in. Amended 1873-4:359; 1903:363.

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492 Antioch, defining boundaries of. Superseded by incorporating the town in 1890 under Mun. Gov. Act of 1883.

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San Francisco, board of state harbor commissioners au-
thorized to set off a part of water-front for certain
purposes. Superseded by Pol. C. § 2524, as amended
1889.
Sacramento, city of, authorizing George W. Chesley to
lay gas-pipes in."

Canal companies in Tehama County, authorizing incor-
poration of; supplementing act of April 2, 1870.
Plumas County, fixing salary of district attorney of. Re-
pealed by Co. Gov. Act, 1897:565, § 206.

San Francisco, conferring additional powers on board of
supervisors and on auditor and treasurer. Superseded
by charter of San Francisco, 1899:241-368.
San Francisco, facilitating and increasing state and
county and municipal licenses in. As to collector of
licenses, superseded by chap. 5. art. IV, of the char-
ter of San Francisco, 1899:274; as to power to impose
licenses, by sub. 15 of sec. 1, chap. 2, art. II, of the
same charter, 1899:248; and probably the whole stat-
ute is superseded by the various provisions of this
charter.

Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, estrays in.
Probably repealed by the estray law, 1897:198; 1901:

603.
Animals, concerning assessment of.

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modified by 1873-4:376, which was, however, declared
unconstitutional in People v. Townsend, 56 Cal. 634.
The decision seems applicable to both statutes.
Tehama County, relating to certain officers of. Repealed
by Co. Gov. Act, 1897:452, § 193.
Tehama County, relating to salary and duties of assessor
of. Repealed by Co. Gov. Act, 1897:452.

Del Norte county, supervisors, changing manner of elect-
ing.
Amended 1873-4:12; repealed by Co. Gov. Act,

1897:452.

Monterey County, fixing terms of county court of.
Amended 1875-6:35; repealed 1877-8:94 (Am.).

North Beach and Mission Railroad Company, granting
certain privileges to.

San Francisco, preventing hunting and shooting on pri vate grounds in.

San Francisco, authorizing the conveyance of a certain lot to San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society.

Humboldt, Mendocino, Trinity, and Klamath counties, to provide for defining boundaries between.

San Francisco and Alameda County, authorizing supervisors to provide suitable rooms for third and nineteenth district courts. Superseded by constitution of 1879, abolishing the courts, and see C. C. P. § 144. Gen. Laws-94

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Contra Costa County, roads and highways in. Repealed 1873-4:170.

Napa County, concerning persons under sentence of im
prisonment in jail of. Superseded by sub. 29, sec. 25,

Co. Gov. Act, 1897:464.
Notaries public, defining duties of, supplementing act of
April 25, 1862. Repealed by Pol. C. § 791.
Napa River, authorizing construction of bridge across, at
Napa City. Repealed 1875-6:855.

El Dorado County, authorizing supervisors to levy &
special tax. Superseded by sub. 18, sec. 25, Co. Gov.
Act, 1897:463.

Sierra and Plumas counties, protecting fish in waters of.
Repealed 1873-4:154.

Regulating salary of judge of sixteenth judicial district.
Superseded by constitution of 1879, abolishing the
court.

Public administrators, providing for, in certain cases. Repealed by Co. Gov. Act, 1897:490, §§ 142 to 147, prescribing the duties of coroner.

Humboldt County, sheriff, concerning office of. Repealed by Co. Gov. Act, 1897:518, § 168.

State harbor commissioners, authorizing the reduction or abolition of rates of dockage by. Probably superseded by Pol. C. § 2526, as amended in 1876. District attorneys, relating to fees of in certain counties. Probably repealed by $8 171, 177, 186, and 211 of the Co. Gov. Act, 1897:523, 527, 540, 568, fixing the salaries of district attorneys.

Shasta County, providing for incorporation of tramroad companies in.

Napa Ladies' Seminary, authorizing the granting of di plomas by.

Providing for the payment of interest on trustees orders
against certain swamp lands.

Yolo County, quieting title to certain lands in.
Street improvements in San Francisco. Amended 1877-

8:139; superseded by constitution of 1879. (Mc-
Donald v. Patterson, 54 al. 245; Thomason v. Ruggles,
69 Cal. 465.)

State library, establishing cabinet department in. Fur
ther duties of librarian terminated by transier of the
mineral specimens to the mining bureau by senate
concurrent resolution No. 10 of March 4, 1881 (1881:
102); transferred to Crocker Art Gallery, 1887:74,
chap. 60.

Foreign corporations. Amended
Colusa County, public roads in.
10. sec. 2.

1899:111.

Repealed 1883:5, chap.

Reclamation and levee districts, providing for funding of indebtedness of. Amended 1873-4:237, 585; 1875

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State insane asylum, superintendent of. Repealed 1877

8:767.

San Francisco, common schools of. Superseded by art. VII of the charter of San Francisco, 1899:317-325. Santa Clara County, authorizing supervisors to pay certain moneys to county clerk and auditor. Repealed by Co. Gov. Act, 1897:452.

San Joaquin County, protecting certain lands from overflow.

Sacramento County, fixing compensation of district attorney. Superseded by Co. Gov. Act, 1897:452. Sacramento, establishing paid fire department in. Supplemented 1873-4:306; superseded by art. X of the charter of Sacramento, 1893:591-595.

State printer, act relating to. Superseded by Pol. C. 540, sub. 4, relating to superintendent of state printing.

Tehama County, cemeteries in, supporting.

State treasury, providing for payment of certain con.
troller's swamp land warrants.

San Joaquin County, regulating salaries and fixing com
pensation of officers of.
Repealed, 1873-4:578.
San Francisco, house of correction, providing funds to
build a.

Sacramento County, additional notaries public in. Re-
pealed by Pol. C. § 791.

Sacramento County. swamp lands in, funds for. Repealed 1873-4:274.

Siskiyou and Lassen counties, providing for survey of
line between.

Mariposa and Fresno counties, defining
between. Amended 1873-4:100.

boundary line

San Francisco, providing for repair and improvement of roads and highways in. Probably repealed by 1883:5, chap. 10, sec. 2; also by charter of San Francisco of 1899.

Yolo and Lake counties, defining boundary line between.
Orphan asylums, appropriation for. Apparently super-
seded by 1880:13.

San Francisco, concerning sheriff of. Superseded by
charter of San Francisco, sec. 2, chap. 6, art. V.
San Francisco, authorizing commissioners of the funded
debt to transfer certain funds and property to.
Montgomery Avenue, opening and establishing. Supple-
mented 1873-4:522.

Public buildings and structures, regulating erection of.
Superseded as to state officers and works, 1875-6:427.
Channel Street and Mission Creek, construction of open
canal through,

Navigable streams, providing for location of tow-paths
along.

Solano and Yolo counties, protecting from overflow by
Putah Creek. Repealed 1878-4:84.

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1871-2-Continued.

Irrigation, act to promote. Seems necessarily inconsist ent with the Wright Act, 1887:29, chap. 34, lut that statute in § 46 declares that none of its provisions shall be construed as repealing or modifying the proprovisions of any act relating to irrigation or water commissioners; also with statute of 1897:254, which also contains same reservations as to its repealing ef fect.

State, release of claim by to certain lands.

Wages of labor and fees of subordinate officers, protection of.

1873-4.

University of California, intoxicating liquors, prohibit ing sale of within two miles of. Superseded by Pen. C. § 172, as amended April 3, 1876.

Calaveras County, regulating fees and salaries in, sup plementing act of March 4, 1870. Repealed by Co. Gov. Act, 1897:547, § 188.

Fresno, Tulare, and Humboldt counties, additional no-
taries for. Repealed by Pol. C. § 791.

Ventura County, legal distances, defining. Repealed by
Pol. C. 200.

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Napa state asylum for the insane, prohibiting sale of intoxicating liquors within certain distance of. Superseded by Pen. C. § 172.

Tulare County, fixing terms of court of. Repealed 18778:94 (Am.).

Notaries public, additional for certain counties. Repealed by Pol. C. § 791.

San Francisco, supervisors, conferring add tional pow ers upon. Superseded by charter of San Francisco, 1899:241.

Redding, change of name of. Repealed 1880:24.
Tulare County, making applicable to of act of February
21, 1872:141. Repealed 1877-8:560.

Los Angeles County, authorizing supervisors to build
bridge across Santa Ana River.
Protecting agriculture and preventing trespassing of ani
mals. Supplemented 1873-4:179, 474, 705, 824. Un
constitutional, in so far as it authorizes justices to
enforce a lien. (Young v. Wright, 52 Cal, 407; Suth-
erland v. Sweem, 53 Cal. 48.) Repealed 1877-8:176.
(Hanley v. Sixteen Horses, 97 Cal. 182.)

San Buenaventura, reincorporating. Superseded by rein-
corporation by statute of 1875-6, p. 534.

Lake Earl, declaring navigable. Repealed 1901:8. 62 Tulare County, separating offices of county recorder and county clerk. Repealed by Co. Gov. Act, 1897:478, $55.

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Santa Barbara County, concerning conveyances in. Trinity County, providing for construction and maintenance of free bridges in.

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