anaheim-gazette 1914-03-26
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CALIFORNIA'S STATE ROAD LAUDED
ENGINEER FLETCHER SAYS THE HIGHWAY WILL BE SUPERIOR TO ROADS OF EUROPE
COMMISSION MUST ECONOMIZE TO BUILD 2,700 MILES WITH ONLY $18,000,000
State Highway Engineer Austin B. Fletcher, speaking on the subject of the road and the difficulties encountered by the builders, says the greatest problem confronting the commission is how to build approximately 2,700 miles of road with the present appropriation of $18,000,000.
"The highway must be built in such a manner that the people will be reasonably satisfied and so that the cost of maintenance will not be excessive. This means, on the average, including administrative expenses, the roads most not cost more than $6,600 per mile, which is obviously too little, if the whole system is to be paved."
"Plans for this maintenance work are being studied by the highway commission and it is probable that, instead of establishing a separate maintenance bureau, the work will be placed directly in charge of the division engineers, who oversee the construction of the highway in the seven divisions of the state. One or more squads of men, under a superintendent, will do the work in each division."
"The chief immediate use which the commission has for a maintenance fund is for placing gravel or macadam shoulders along the paved portions of the roads built or to be built. In many localities the natural soil under the paved portion is not of sufficient stability to sustain traffic in wet weather, making it necessary that the shoulders of the road should be able to carry the traffic at times. The motor vehicle set of 1913 recently unheld by the sufry, more than half as many as have been planted during the past three years.
The heavy planting is intended as compensation for reductions during the preceding two years, which were unusually dry and which left many streams in such condition that the trout were entirely eliminated. In some streams there will be two plantings, and the work will continue without interruption from June until the beginning of 1915. A special car with from six to ten men will travel all over the state to distribute the trout.
Reports from the various fish districts in the state indicate that trout fishing will be excellent. The streams are so high that there is prospect of prolonged sport, and the rains have cleaned out the channels to such an extent that feeding grounds will be in excellent shape.
It is announced that work will be commenced this summer on a new hatchery in Southern California, the first to be built in that part of the state. Several others are planned for various districts, and some of those in operation will be enlarged and improved.
WRITT OF MANDATE ASKED BY WERDIN
Local Paving Contractor in Legal Mixup at County Seat
E. R. Werdin, manager of the L. A. Paving Company, on Friday morning petitioned for a writ of mandate, petitioning the superior court of Santa Ana, citing Street Superintendent English to appear in court Monday and show cause why he should not enter into a contract with Werdin to do the paving job on East Fourth street, which was awarded to the L. A. Paving Company March 2 on competitive bids, under the Vrooman act.
Werdin was the lowest bidder, offering to do the work for 14 cents per foot and culverts for $3.50 per lineal foot. Hubermann's offer was for 14½ cents per foot and $2.62½ per lineal foot for culverts.
After the contract was awarded, property owners representing 75 percent of the frontage to be improved...
The chief immediate use which the commission has for a maintenance fund is for placing gravel or macadam shoulders along the paved portions of the roads built or to be built. In many localities the natural soil under the paved portion is not of sufficient stability to sustain traffic in wet weather, making it necessary that the shoulders of the road should be able to carry the traffic at times. The motor vehicle act of 1913, recently upheld by the supreme court of California, has solved the problem of maintenance, one of the greatest the commission has faced. Through this act about $400,000 will be secured during 1914 for the upkeep of county and state highways.
Experiments in the Eastern states with macadam and concrete road beds, covered with a thin coat of tar, have led the California engineers to adopt the concrete base covered with heavy asphaltic oil, instead of tar. The long railroad transportation of coal tar from the East to California make it impossible to use it in any quantity, on account of the great expense entailed. I believe, however, that the asphalt oil being used here is superior to coal tar.
And I would say here that no Eastern state is today getting its state highways constructed so cheaply, so thoroughly, or surfaced so satisfactorily as is California. The state started late with its highways. Its people, with the changed conditions of traffic brought about by the automobile, are demanding what to all intents and purposes is city street work in the country. And California is getting it, to all intents and purposes.
The commission has had some poor work foisted upon it. In Sonoma county there is some concrete thinner than called for by the specifications, but this has not been paid for and the poor work will have to be done over before the road is accepted. In Santa Clara county, asphaltic oil of too heavy a grade was used, through my mistake. As a result the bituminous carpet was not of the desired thickness or quality. This fault will also be corrected within a few weeks.
The highway work has been a conservation of everything but energy. To conserve the $18,000,000, the mileage of the state highway must be kept as closely as possible to the absolute requirement of the state highway act. The railroads over which hundreds of thousands of tons of materials must be transported have been induced to reduce the rates approximately one-half. The money has been further conserved by the purchase of road materials in large quantities, thousands of dollars having been saved in this manner.
Two trips to England and France in the past five years have convinced me that we can learn but little in the matter of road building there. Our California roads now being built by the state are far better than any in either of those foreign countries in my estimation."
PHONE TOLLS LOWERED
New long-distance telephone rates, based on the State Railroad Commission,
Werdin was the lowest bidder, offering to do the work for 14 cents per foot and culverts for $3.50 per lineal foot. Hubermann's offer was for 14½ cents per foot and $2.62½ per lineal foot for culverts.
After the contract was awarded, property owners representing 75 percent of the frontage to be improved availed themselves of a provision of the Vrooman act, allowing them to take the work at the same price as the successful contractor, providing they make the offer within ten days after the contract is awarded. English was notified that the property owners would do the work, and he approved an $18,000 bond guaranteeing faithful performance of the work. The property owners then sublet the contract to the Crandall Construction Company at 12 cents per square foot, and $3.50 for the culverts.
One of Werdin's contentions is that one of the signers to the contract for the property owners had no legal right to sign, merely being an agent, and that therefore the frontage represented is not the necessary 75 per cent.
Werdin notified the Crandall Company that if it entered upon the street and did the work, he would collect for it. Crandall started grading work and Birch street to finish up a small job. He resumed work on the street on Saturday.
Judge West, in the superior court on Monday, decided adversely to Werdin's contentions for a writ of mandate compelling Santa Ana city officials to sign a contract with him. Werdin announced that he would make immediate application for a writ of review, which will come up for hearing in the superior court in a few days.
WHAT ABOUT THE CARRIER
Preliminary steps have been taken by the Postoffice Department to perfect its plan for reducing the cost of living by having the parcel post carry products of the farm directly to the door of the consumer.
Ten cities were selected to begin the work of establishing direct connections between producer and consumer, Postmaster-General Burleson having already issued an order permitting the use of crates and boxes for butter, eggs, poultry, vegetables and fruit shipped by parcel post.
Orders went to the postmasters at Boston, Atlanta, St. Louis, San Francisco, Baltimore, Detroit, La Crosse, Wis.; Lynn, Mass.; Rock Island, Ill., and Washington, directing them to "receive the names of persons who are willing to supply farm products in retail quantities by parcel post." Printed lists of these names, showing kind and quantity of commodity available, will be distributed among town and city patrons.
"By the use of the lists," First Assistant Postmaster General Roper said "the city consumer will be able to get in touch with a farmer who will fill his weekly orders for butter and eggs lish to appear in court Monday and show cause why he should not enter into a contract with Werdin to do the paving job on East Fourth street, which was awarded to the L. A. Paving Company March 2 on competitive bids, under the Vrooman act.
Werdin was the lowest bidder, offering to do the work for 14 cents per foot and culverts for $3.50 per lineal foot. Hubermann's offer was for 14½ cents per foot and $2.62½ per lineal foot for culverts.
After the contract was awarded, property owners representing 75 percent of the frontage to be improved availed themselves of a provision of the Vrooman act, allowing them to take the work at the same price as the successful contractor, providing they make the offer within ten days after the contract is awarded. English was notified that the property owners would do the work, and he approved an $18,000 bond guaranteeing faithful performance of the work. The property owners then sublet the contract to the Crandall Construction Company at 12 cents per square foot, and $3.50 for the culverts.
One of Werdin's contentions is that one of the signers to the contract for the property owners had no legal right to sign, merely being an agent, and that therefore the frontage represented is not the necessary 75 per cent.
Werdin notified the Crandall Company that if it entered upon the street and did the work, he would collect for it. Crandall started grading work and Birch street to finish up a small job. He resumed work on the street on Saturday.
Judge West, in the superior court on Monday, decided adversely to Werdin's contentions for a writ of mandate compelling Santa Ana city officials to sign a contract with him. Werdin announced that he would make immediate application for a writ of review, which will come up for hearing in the superior court in a few days.
WHAT ABOUT THE CARRIER
Preliminary steps have been taken by the Postoffice Department to perfect its plan for reducing the cost of living by having the parcel post carry products of the farm directly to the door of the consumer.
Ten cities were selected to begin the work of establishing direct connections between producer and consumer, Postmaster-General Burleson having already issued an order permitting the use of crates and boxes for butter, eggs, poultry, vegetables and fruit shipped by parcel post.
Orders went to the postmasters at Boston, Atlanta, St. Louis, San Francisco, Baltimore, Detroit, La Crosse, Wis.; Lynn, Mass.; Rock Island, Ill., and Washington, directing them to "receive the names of persons who are willing to supply farm products in retail quantities by parcel post." Printed lists of these names, showing kind and quantity of commodity available, will be distributed among town and city patrons.
"By use of lists," First Assistant Postmaster General Roper said "the city consumer will be able to get in touch with a farmer who will fill his weekly orders for butter and eggs lish to appear in court Monday and show cause why he should not enter into a contract with Werdin to do the paving job on East Fourth street, which was awarded to the L. A. Paving Company March 2 on competitive bids, under the Vrooman act.
Werdin was the lowest bidder, offering to do the work for 14 cents per foot and culverts for $3.50 per lineal foot. Hubermann's offer was for 14½ cents per foot and $2.62½ per lineal foot for culverts.
After the contract was awarded, property owners representing 75 percent of the frontage to be improved availed themselves of a provision of the Vrooman act, allowing them to take the work at the same price as the successful contractor, providing they make the offer within ten days after the contract is awarded. English was notified that the property owners would do the work, and he approved an $18,000 bond guaranteeing faithful performance of the work. The property owners then sublet the contract to the Crandall Construction Company at 12 cents per square foot, and $3.50 for the culverts.
One of Werdin's contentions is that one of the signers to the contract for the property owners had no legal right to sign, merely being an agent, and that therefore the frontage represented is not the necessary 75 per cent.
Werdin notifiedthe Crandall Company that if it entered uponthe street and didthe work,thehe wouldcollectforit.CrandallstartedgradingworkandBirchstreettofinishupasmalljob.HewresumedworkonthestreetontSaturday.
Judge West,在 Superior court on Monday,decided adversely to Werdin's contentions for a writ of mandate compelling Santa Ana city officials to sign a contract with him.Werdin announced that he would make immediate application for a writ of review,which will come up for hearing in Superior court in a few days.
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PHONE TOLLS LOWERED
New long-distance telephone rates, based on the State Railroad Commission's downward revision, went into effect Saturday all over the state. The general reduction is 21 per cent and the talking unit of time is changed from one to two minutes. The total saving to the telephone users annually is estimated by the commission as $526,000. The change in the time minimum is held to be a benefit to the talking public, as the commission found from exhaustive data that the average length of a long-distance conversation is 1.89 minutes. The basis of charges is ½ a cent for each air line mile for two minutes, with a 50 per cent increase for each additional minute or fraction. The state is divided into zones for fixing the rates, the first zone being within a distance of 14 miles, and the zones being measured regularly every seven miles thereafter up to 300 miles, when the width of the zones is widened to 35 miles.
Formerly 15 per cent of the business of city exchanges was credited to local calls and the rest to long-distance. By order of the commission 30 per cent of such business hereafter must be credited to local switches. As an example of the reduction the rate for a two-minute conversation between Los Angeles and San Francisco was lowered from $2.50 to $1.80.
STATE TO PLANT TROUT
The greatest planting of trout that California has ever known in a single year will begin on June 1, when deputies of the fish and game commission will begin the distribution of 18,000,000 orders went to the postmasters at Boston, Atlanta, St. Louis, San Francisco, Baltimore, Detroit, La Crosse, Wis.; Lynn, Mass.; Rock Island, Ill., and Washington, directing them to "receive the names of persons who are willing to supply farm products in retail quantities by parcel post." Printed lists of these names, showing kind and quantity of commodity available, will be distributed among town and city patrons.
"By the use of the lists," First Assistant Postmaster General Roper said "the city consumer will be able to get in touch with a farmer who will fill his weekly orders for butter and eggs and other farm produce. The consumer will receive the produce fresh from the country and the personal relationship established will no doubt tend to improve the quality. The farmer will be relieved of carrying his produce to market as the rural carrier will make daily collections at the farmer's door of the retail shipments to city consumers."
REGISTRATION IN STATE
With but three counties—San Bernardino, Stanislaus and Eldorado—outstanding, registrations filed with Secretary of State Jordan by county clerkks from January 1 to March 17 give Republicans a lead of 104,132 over Progressives, and the latter a lead of 1,345 over Democrats.
Returns submitted by counties show that 572,902 registered as follows:
Republicans, 228,716; Progressives, 124,584; Democrats, 123,239; Socialists, 31,764; Prohibitionists, 18,377; miscellaneous, 45,324.
Secretary Jordan estimates that the registration of the state this year will be approximately 1,200,000, an increase of 250,000 over 1912.
A GENUINE BARGAIN
Lot "H6," City of Anaheim, consisting of 12½ acres three-year-old Valencia and 10 acres full-bearing walnuts, located on three prominent streets, South, Citron and Palm; also carries 20 shares Anaheim Union Water stock. Price $25,000. Owner, 3015½ Budlong avenue, Los Angeles.
Every person who takes stroys, or has in his swan, or any wild phoebe-white quail, or any ported quail or partridge key, is guilty of a misdemeanor. However, that rear, propagate, and pheasants and their reared in captivity, or ported from a foreign such artificially propane-ed pheasants may be disposed of at any seashore upon permission from the fish and game commission. Further, that a mit shall be attached to or the package contain plain view, when they sold or disposed of it provided.
Every person who takes calendar day, takes kills or has in his possession wild ducks, or black sea shore-birds, or more than 20 desert or valleurwisbirds, plover, rawhide-birds, or more than 10 mountains than four grouse, or more than or bush rabbits, is guemanor; provided, also son who between sunrise of the day,takes,kills,或more than 50 ducks,或blackguynoir.ofa misdemeanor.
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CALIFORNIA'S FISH AND GAME LAWS
FACTS THAT ALL SPORTSMEN SHOULD KEEP IN MIND WHEN HUNTING GAME
PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THESE ACTS SEVERE IN MANY INSTANCES
Following is an extract from the latest edition of the California fish and game laws just issued by the state commissioners. Hunters should paste it in their hats for easy reference, as it might save trouble and expense.
Every person who, within any public cemetery or burying-ground, kills, wounds, or traps, any bird, or destroys any bird's nest other than swallows' nests, or removes any eggs or young birds from any nest, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Every person who wilfully kills any elk within this state is guilty of a felony and punishable by imprisonment in state prison for a term not exceeding two years.
Every person who, between the first day of March and the 15th day of October of any year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession any kind of wild duck, ibis, or other shore-bird, or who, between the 30th day of April and the 15th day of November of any year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession any Wilson snipe, plover, or curlew; or who, between the 15th day of February and the 15th day of October of any year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession any desert or valley quail; or who, between the 1st day of December and the 1st day of September of the following year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession any mountain quail, grouse, or sage-hen; or who, between the 1st day of February and the 31st day of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of January of February and the 31st day of March of Januaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryofebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryoffebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryoffebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryoffebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryoffebruaryandthe31stdayofJanuaryoffebruary和the31stdayofJanuaryoffebruary和the31stdayofJanuaryoffebruary和the31stdayofJanuaryoffebruary和the31stdayofJanuaryoffebruary和the31stdayofJanuaryoffebruary和the31stdayofJanuaryOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the31stdayOffebruary和the32nddayOffebruaryandthe22nddayOffebruaryandthe22nddayOff febreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandthe22nddayOffebreroandThe22nddayOffebreroandThe22nddaysOfFebreroandThe22nddaysOfFebreroandThe22nddaysOfFebreroandThe22nddays OfFebreroandThe22nddays OfFebreroandThe22nddays OfFebreroandThe22nddays OfFebreroandThe22nddays OfFebreroandThe22nddays OfFebreroandThe22nddays OfFebreroandThe22nddays OfFebreroandThe22nddays OfFebreroandThe22nddays OfFebreroandThe22nddays OfFebreroandThe22nddays OfFebreroandThe22nddays OfFritoAndThe22nddaysOfFritoAndThe22nddaysOfFritoAndThe22nddaysOfFritoAndThe22nddaysOfFritoAndThe22nddaysOfFritoAndThe22nddaysOfFritoAndThe22nddaysOfFritoAndThe22nddaysOFFritoAndThe22nddaysOFFritoAndThe22nddaysOFFritoAndThe22nddaysOFFritoAndThe22nddaysOFFritoAndThe22nddaysOFFritoAndThe22nddaysOFFritoAndThe22nddaysOFFritoAndThe22nddaysOFFritoAndThe
NO. 329
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
American Savings Bank
AT ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
As of the close of business on the 11th day of March, 1914.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ... $166,480.00
Due from Reserve Banks ... $1,235.87
Actual Cash on Hand ... $4,251.90
Checks and other Cash Items ... 73.39
TOTAL ... $202,041.16
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in ... $25,000.00
Surplus ... 4,000.00
Undivided Profits less Expenses and Taxes paid ... 3,512.56
Individual deposits subject to check ... 40,559.59
Savings Deposits ... 128,469.01
Time Certificates of Deposit ... 500.00
TOTAL ... $202,041.16
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Orange,
F. Shanley, President (President) and Edgar J. Hartung Secretary (Cashier) of the American Savings Bank, being duly sworn, each for himself, says he has a personal knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing report of condition, and that every allegation, statement, matter and thing therein contained, is true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
F. SHANLEY, President (President),
EDGAR J. HARTUNG, Secretary (Cashier).
Severally subscribed and sworn to before me by both deponents, the 17th day of March, 1914.
LEONARD EVANS,
Notary Public in and for said County of Orange, State of California.
(Seal)
Provided, that every person in game districts numbers two and five of the state of California who, between the 15th day of October and the 1st day of August of the following year, hunts, takee, kills, pursues, or destroys, or has in his possession any dove, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Every person who destroys or has in his possession the nest or eggs of any of the birds mentioned in this chapter, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Every person who takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession any swan, or any wild pheasants, or any bob-white quail, or any variety of imported quail or partridge, or wild turkey, is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, however, that a person may rear, propagate, and have in possession pheasants and the increase thereof reared in captivity, or pheasants imported from a foreign country, and such artificially propagated or imported pheasants may be killed, sold, or disposed of at any season of the year upon permission from the state board of fish and game commission; and provided further that a copy of such per his possession, whether taken or killed in the state of California, or shipped into the state from any other state, territory, or foreign country, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Every person who buys, sells, offers or exposes for sale, barter, or trade, any quail, partridge, dove, pheasant, grouse, sage-hen, rail, ibis, plover, or any snipe or other shore-bird, or any deer meat, whether taken or killed in the state of California, or shipped into the state from any other state, territory, or foreign country, is guilty of a misdemeanor. Enacted 1901; amended 1913, but amendment set aside through referendum. This section remains the law pending a vote upon the amendment at the next general state election.
Nothing in this act shall be held to prohibit the possession for scientific purposes, or the taking alive for the purpose of propagation, any of the animals or birds mentioned in this section; provided permission to take and possess said birds or animals for said purposes shall have been first obtained
Every person who takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession any swan, or any wild pheasants, or any bob-white quail, or any variety of imported quail or partridge, or wild turkey, is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, however, that a person may rear, propagate, and have in possession pheasants and the increase thereof reared in captivity, or pheasants imported from a foreign country, and such artificially propagated or imported pheasants may be killed, sold, or disposed of at any season of the year upon permission from the state board of fish and game commission; and provided further, that a copy of such permit shall be attached to any pheasants or the package containing the same, in plain view, when the same shall be sold or disposed of as hereinabove provided.
Every person who, during any one calendar day, takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession more than 25 wild ducks, or black sea-brant, or more than 20 desert or valley quail, snipe, curlew, ibis, plover, rail, or any other shore-birds, or more than 20 doves, or more than 10 mountain quail, or more than four grouse, or more than four sage-hens, or more than 15 cottontail or bush rabbits, is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided also that any person who, between sunrise of one Sunday and sunrise of the following Sunday, takes, kills, or destroys, more than 50 ducks, or black sea-brant, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Every person who pursues, takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession any female deer, or spotted fawn, or any antelope, elk, or mountain sheep, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Every person found guilty of a violation of any of the provisions of section 626e must be fined in a sum not less than $50 nor more than $500, or imprisonment in the county jail of the county in which the conviction shall be had, not less than 50 days nor more than 150 days, or by both such fine or (and) imprisonment.
Every person who, between the 1st day of November and the 15th day of August of the following year, hunts, pursues, takes, or destroys, or has in
Provided that every person in game districts numbers two, four and five of the state of California who, between the 1st day of September and the 1st day of July of the following year, pursues hunts,takes,或destroys,或has in his possession whether taken or killed in the state of California,或 shipped into the state from any other state,territory,或foreign country,any male deer,或any deer meat,is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Every person who,between the 1st day of January和the 1st day of September.of the same year, hunts,kills,或destroys,或nas in his possession,any species of tree squirrel,或who at any time buys,sells,offers for sale,或has in his possession for sale,any tree squirrel,is guilty of a misdemeanor,和every person who takes,kills,或destroys,或has in his possession,more than 12 tree squirrels during any one open season,is guilty of a misdemeanor;provided,that none of the provisions of this section shall in any manner apply to the county of Mendocino in said state.
Every person who buys,sells,offers或exposes for sale,barter,或trade,the hide,pelt,or skin of any deer,或who transports,carries,或has in his possession,the skin,pelt,或hideof any female deer,或spotted fawn,或any deer hide或peltfromwhichthe evidenceofsexhasbeenremoved,isguiltyofa misdemeanor;providedhowever,thattheprovisionsofthissectionshallnotapplytotheskin,pelt,或hideofanydeerkilledortakeninaforeigncountry.
Every person who takes,kills,或destroys,或has in his possession,whether taken或killedinthestateofCalifornia,或shippedinto thestatefromanyotherstate,territory,或foreigncountry,更thantwodeer,duringanyoneopenseason,isguiltyofa misdemeanor.
Every person who owns,controlling,或havinginhispossessionanydog,wilfullysuffers,permitsorallowsmorethanoneofsaiddogsto run,track,或trailanydeeratanytime duringtheseasonthatdeermaybewaithyfullykilled,isguiltyofa misdemeanor.
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