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1889-Continued.

To provide for compiling, copyrighting, and printing elementary book on civil government.

To provide for the maintenance, support, and discharge
in certain cases of insane persons, confined in the
state asylums. Probably superseded by the lunacy
commission act, 1897:311.

Reducing the number of superior judges in San Luis
Obispo County.

Authorizing the several counties of the state to create
a funded indebtedness. Superseded by § 25, Co. Gov.
Act, 1897:460.

To prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors to persons
addicted to the inordinate use thereof.

To provide for changing the boundaries of municipal
corporations, and to exclude territory therefrom. Su-
perseded in part, at least, by 1889:433, chap. 280.
To provide for altering the boundaries of municipal
corporations and the adding of territory thereto.
See
also 1889:433; 1899:41.

To enable incorporated cities and towns to acquire and
maintain parks.

To regulate quarantine, and the admission of horses, cattle, sheep, and swine into the state.

To authorize the board of state harbor commissioners to
construct railroads over state lands and along the
water front of San Francisco. Superseded by Pol.
C. § 2524.

To authorize the incurring of indebtedness by municipal
corporations for the construction of waterworks, sew-
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Amended 1891:84, 94, 132; 1893:61.
latter amendment attempted to be repealed by 1897;
75, chap. 87, but such repeal declared unconstitutional
in City of Los Angeles v. Hance, 122 Cal. 78.

To regulate and govern the state prisons.

To provide for the appointment of pilots at the port of
Wilmington and the bay of San Pedro.

To recognize the Veterans' Home at Yountville as
state home.

To provide for the erection at San Quentin of a building to accommodate insane prisoners. Repealed 1893;

148.

To provide for the appointment of an examining commissioner on rivers and harbors.

Respecting payment in full by holders of certificates of purchase of lands sold prior to March 27, 1872.

To provide for changing the boundaries of cities and municipal corporations, and to exclude territory therefrom.

To provide for applications for the purchase of sixteenth and thirty-sixth sections.

To provide for a keeper of archives and define his du

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1891.

Authorizing the appointment of a stenographer for the
governor.

6 Providing for the levy and collection of taxes for school
districts, except in municipal corporations of the
first-class. Modified, perhaps repealed. by Pol. C.
§§ 1830 and 1836, as amended 1893:263.
Authorizing cities of not less than twenty-six nor more
than thirty thousand inhabitants to vote upon the
question of paying indebtedness. Unconstitutional
(Darcy v. Mayor, 104 Cal. 642; Ex parte Giamboniai,
117 Cal. 573; Pasadena v. Stimson, 91 Cal. 238).
To increase the police force of various cities, cities and
counties.

To ratify ordinances passed by the governing bodies of
municipal corporations, giving permission to propel

cars.

To legalize certain acknowledgments. Superseded 1897: 29, chap. 32.

In relation to district attorneys in cities and counties.
and counties having a population of more than one
hundred and twenty-five thousand. Unconstitutional
(Darcy v. Mayor, 104 Cal. 642; Ex parte Giambonini,
112 Cal. 574); superseded by Co. Gov. Act, 1897, and
by charter of San Francisco.

To provide for the levy and collection of taxes by mu
nicipal corporations other than those of the first, sec
ond, third, and fourth classes operating under

charter.

39 To provide for the acquisition of Sutter's fort and sp
pointing trustees therefor.

42 To provide penalties for failure to pay tolls.

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To provide for the organization of levee districts. Be-
pealed 1893:111.

To regulate the sale of olive oil. Repealed 1893:210.
49 Requiring boards of commissioners having control of
the police force to grant yearly vacations.
To provide for a state board of arbitration to settle
disputes between employers and employees.

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To provide for redemption of property sold to irriga
tion districts for delinquent assessments.

Concerning costs in civil actions for serving summonses
and subpoenas.

To authorize the establishment of county high schools.
Repealed 1893:276.

To increase the number of superior judges in Tulare
County.

Relative to the non-insurance of property belonging to

the state.

To divide the state into legislative districts. Superseded
1901:535, chap. 194.

84 To divide the state into congressional districts. Super-
seded 1901:548, chap. 195,

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1891-Continued,

Regulating the practice of pharmacy. Amended 1893: 68; repealed 1901:304.

Creating a lien in favor of owners of stallions, jacks,
and bulls.

To prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors to minors.
To validate proceedings for the reorganization of
nicipal corporations.

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To provide for furnishing assistants to city and city and county attorneys. Superseded as to San Francisco by chap. 2 of art. V of its charter.

To create the county of Glenn. Amended 1893:158.
Authorizing incorporated cities, to acquire by purchase,
gift, or condemnation, water, water rights, reservoir
sites, etc.

Giving consent of the state to reservation
lands by congress.

of certain

To provide for the issuing and sale of state bonds to
create a fund for the use of the state board of harbor
commissioners.

Relating to life, health, accident, and annuity or
dowment insurance on the assessment plan.

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Authorizing the sale of the buildings and sites of the
California Home for the Care and Training of Feeble-
Minded Children,

To form agricultural districts, and provide for the man-
agement and control of the same. Amended 1893:282;
1895:14,

100.

For the establishment of high schools.

Unconstitutional

(McCabe v. Carpenter, 102 Cal. 469); repealed 1893: 277.

To authorize directors of the Veterans' Home Associa-
tion to exchange certain lands.

To prohibit the coming of Chinese into the state.
constitutional (Ex parte Ah Cue, 101 Cal. 197).
To authorize Robert C. Ball to sue the state.

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To provide for the payment of wages of mechanics and laborers employed by corporations. Unconstitutional (Slocum v. Bear Valley Irrigation Co., 122 Cal. 555). Creating the office of attorney for the state board of health at San Francisco.

To provide for the payment of the funded indebtedness of the state, and to contract a funded debt for that purpose.

To protect owners of bottles, boxes, siphons, and kegs used in the sale of soda waters, etc. Amended 1903: 83.

Relating to working, rights of way, easement, and drainage of mines.

To determine what lands of the state are swamp and overflowed.

To provide for the formation of sanitary districts. Amended 1893:88: 1895:85; but this amendment declared unconstitutional (In re Werner, 129 Cal. 567); also amended 1901:633; 1903:121.

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1891-Continued.

To provide for funding the indebtedness of levee district
No. 6, Sutter County.

Authorizing the treasurer and controller to transfer car
tain moneys.

To define the boundaries and provide for the govern ment of levee district No. 6, Sutter County. 169 Providing for the payment of moneys in the state treas ury to the credit of the swamp land fund.

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Authorizing the governor and surveyor-general to sell and convey certain lands.

175 Authorizing the board of fish commissioners to purchase land.

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To establish a naval battallion. Repealed 1893:63.
To extend the jurisdiction of the harbor commissioners.
Superseded by Pol. C. § 2524, as amended 1901:620.
Ceding jurisdiction over certain lands to the United
States

To declare the bridge across the Feather River st
Marysville a free bridge.

To enable cities of the fifth class to issue bonds for the
purchase of school-house lots, etc. Repealed 1993:

295. Authorizing the board of harbor commissioners to rectify the alignment of East Street.

Providing for the dissolution and winding up of savings banks, trust companies, etc.

To authorize the controller and treasurer to transfer certain funds.

Fixing a bounty on coyote scalps. Repealed 1895:1. To provide a salary for the keeper of the archives in the office of secretary of state.

To encourage the cultivation of ramie. Unconstitutional (Murray v. Colgan, 94 Cal. 435).

To prevent the placing, keeping, or leaving of married women in houses of prostitution.

To give a preference in public service to ex-union sol
diers, sailors, and marines.

To provide for the payment of certain lost warrants.
To establish a uniform system of county and township
Government. Amended 1893:310; repealed 1897:452.
Various parts held unconstitutional (People v. John
son, 95 Cal. 471; Welch v. Bramlet, 98 Cal. 218;
Bloss v. Lewis, 109 Cal. 493).

To provide for the appointment of a guardian for Mar
shall monument and grounds.

To establish law libraries. Amended 1895:46.
To provide for police courts in cities having a popula
tion of fifteen thousand and under eighteen thousand
inhabitants. Unconstitutional (Ex parte Giambonini,

117 Cal. 573).

Appropriation for the benefit of the sufferers of the Tia Juana flood. Unconstitutional (Patty v. Colgan, 97 Cal. 251).

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1891-Continued.

Authorizing state board of examiners to sell old furni ture and material.

Fixing the rate of fare on baled hops.

To provide for the publication of a blue book or roster.
Superseded 1893:218.

Expressing the assent of the state to the act of congress
of August 30, 1890.

To prevent the destruction by fire of the property of
contiguous owners.

To define the duties of and to license land surveyors.
Amended 1903:267.

To establish a standard of weights and measures. Of
doubtful constitutionality; and has never been acted
under. (Condict v. Police Court, 59 Cal. 278; sec.
14, art. XI, State Const.; subd. 5, sec. 8, art. I,
Const. of U. S.)

Authorizing certain corporations to act as executors and
in other capacities. Amended 1897:424; 1903:244.
Appropriation to pay the claim of A. J. Bourn.
Un-
constitutional (Bourn v. Hart, 93 Cal. 321).
For the payment of John
(Conlin v. Supervisors, 99 Cal. 17).

J. Conlin. Unconstitutional

1893.

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Providing for the appointment of supreme court com-
missioners and their secretary.
Continued 1897:47,
chap. 52; 1899:11; 1901:273.

Providing for an additional judge for Alameda County.
To abolish fees or commissions paid by the state for
collection of ad valorem taxes.

Authorizing controller and treasurer to transfer certain moneys to the general fund.

To promote the purity of elections.

Amended 1895:227. Unconstitutional, in so far as it requires an oath of a successful candidate for office, in addition to that prescribed by the constitution (Bradley v. Clark, 133 Cal. 196).

Limiting the time for granting franchises for the construction, extension, or operation of street railroads. Superseded 1897:135.

To prevent combinations to obstruct the sale of livestock.

Το provide 8 system of street improvement bonds. Amended 1899:40. Unconstitutional, in so far as it undertakes to make the bond conclusive evidence (Ramish v Hartwell, 126 Cal. 443).

To declare certain tide lands public grounds and grant-
ing the same to San Mateo County.

Requiring street railroad corporations to allow United
States mail carriers to ride free of charge.

Fixing the salary of the janitor of the state capitol.
To provide for the redemption and the payment of cer-
tain funded debt bonds of the state.

Gen. Laws-97

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