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record in a form separate from all other business in which every sale of renovated butter shall be recorded, giving the quantity sold, the name and location of the buyer and the place to which it was shipped. Such record shall be accessible at all times to duly authorized representatives of the state dairy bureau.

Sec. 4. All license fees paid to the state dairy bureau under this act shall be paid by said bureau into the state treasury, the same to be added to the appropriation made for the same fiscal year for the bureau and its expenditure shall be at the disposal of said bureau for its use.

Sec. 5. Whoever shall violate any of the provisions or sections of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished for the first offense by a fine of not less than twenty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars; or by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than ten days and not exceeding thirty days; and for each subsequent offense by a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than twenty days nor more than one hundred days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the court.

Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of the district attorney of each and every county in this state, upon application, to attend to the prosecution in the name of the people of any action brought for the violation of any of the provisions of this act within his district. One-half of all the fines imposed for the violation of any of the provisions of this act shall be paid to the county in which the fine is imposed. The other one-half shall be paid to the state dairy bureau, and by said bureau to the state treasurer, and the same shall become a part of the appropriation made by law for the use of said state dairy bureau.

Sec. 7. An act which became a law under constitutional provision without the governor's approval, February 23, 1899, entitled “An act to prevent deception in the sale of process or renovated butter" and all other acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed.

Sec. 8. This act shall take effect thirty days after its passage.

ACT 469.

To prevent the sale of short-weight rolls of butter. [Stats. 1893, p. 151.]

This act is in the Penal Code, Appendix, p. 574.

ACT 470.

To prevent deception in the sale of process or renovated butter. [Stats. 1899, p. 25.]

Repealed 1905, 470. See ante, Act 468.

A section of this act is codified by an amendment of the Penal Code, adopted 1905. See Penal Code, § 383a, note.

АСТ 471.

To prevent deception in the manufacture and sale of butter and cheese, to secure its enforcement and to appropriate money therefor. [Stats. 1897, 65.]

This act is in full in the Penal Code, Appendix, p. 574.

TITLE 66.

ACT 476.

CALAVERAS COUNTY.

Agriculture, protection of. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 579.]
Supplemented, 1875-6, 901. Repealed 1897, 198.

АСТ 477.

Providing for redemption of bonds of. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 716.]

АСТ 478.

Constables of, regulating fees of. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 592.]

Repealed by fee bill of 1895, 267.

АСТ 479.

Supervisors and district attorney, offices of. [Stats. 1875-6,

p. 141.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 452.

ACT 480.

Regulating fees and salaries in.

Supplementing act of March 4, 1870.

ment Act, 1897, 547, sec. 188.

ACT 481.

[Stats. 1873-4, p. 13.]

Repealed by County Govern

Supplementing act to regulate fees and salaries and define duties of certain officers. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 177.] Superseded by the County Government Act, 1897, 452.

АСТ 482.

Regulating certain township offices in. [Stats. 1875-6, p.

78.1

Superseded by Code of Civil Procedure, sec. 103, and County Gov

ernment Act, 1897, 474, sec. 56.

This act provides for justices and constables.

ACT 483.

Mining claims, recording in. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 853.]

Cal. Rep. Cit. 142, 411.

ACT 484.

Enforcing collection of poll tax in. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 494.] Amended 1877-35. Superseded by Political Code, secs. 3839, 384, and subd. 5, sec. 25, County Government Act, 1897, 458.

АСТ 485.

Providing for location,. construction, and maintenance of public roads. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 160.]

Repealed 1873-4, 358.

ACT 486,

Repealing special road laws and applying the provisions of the Political Code relating to roads and highways. [Stats. 1873-4, 359.]

ACT 487.

Road poll taxes in, collection of. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 354.]
Repealed by Political Code, sec. 2652, as amended 1891, 478.

ACT 488.

Superintendent of public schools, salary of. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 204.]

"Never went into effect. (Peachy v. Calaveras County, 59 Cal. 548.) Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 547, sec. 188."-Code Commissioners' Note

ACT 489.

Treasurers of, bonds of. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 17.]
Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 475, sec. 66.

TITLE 67.

CALIFORNIA AND OREGON RAILROAD COMPANY. ACT 494.

Giving effect to the act of congress relating to the Callfornia and Oregon Railroad Company. [Stats. 1867-8, p. 655.]

TITLE 68.

CALIFORNIA PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY.

АСТ 499.

Granting certain rights and privileges to California Pacific Railroad Company. [Stats. 1867-8, p. 671.]

АСТ 504.

TITLE 69.

CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL.

An act to establish the California polytechnic school in the county of San Luis Obispo, and making an appropriation therefor.

[Approved March 8, 1901; Stats. 1901, 115.]

The people of the state of California, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:

Section 1. There is hereby established in the county of San Luis Obispo, at or near the city of San Luis Obispo, a school to be known as the California polytechnic school. The purpose of this school is to furnish to young people of both sexes mental and manual training in the arts and sciences, including agriculture, mechanics, engineering, business methods, domestic economy, and such other branches as will fit the students for the non-professional walks of life. This act shall be liberally construed, to the end that the school established hereby may at all times contribute to the industrial welfare of the state of California.

Sec. 2. Within thirty days after this act goes into effect the governor shall appoint five persons, who, with the governor, and superintendent of public instruction, shall constitute the board of trustees of said school.

Sec. 3. The said trustees, as provided for in section two of this act, are hereby appointed and created trustees of said California polytechnic school, with full power and authority to select a site for the permanent location of said school. Said trustees shall, within ninety days after the passage of this act, examine the different sites offered by the people of San Luis Obispo County for the location of said school; and the site selected by them shall be and remain the permanent site for said school. But no money

shall be expended for or on said site, until a deed in fee simple has been made for land so, selected to the state of California.

Sec. 4. The term of office of the trustees shall be four years, except that, in appointing the first board of trustees, the governor shall appoint two members for one year, one for two years, one for three years, and one for four years. They shall be governed and regulated by the laws governing and regulating the normal schools of this state, in so far as the same are applicable to an institution of this kind.

Sec. 5. The sum of fifty thousand dollars is hereby appropriated out of any moneys belonging to the state not otherwise appropriated, for the purchase of a site, the construction and furnishing of the necessary buildings, and the maintenance of said school.

Sec. 6. The controller of the state is hereby authorized to draw warrants from time to time, as the work shall progress, in favor of said board of trustees, upon their requisition for the same, and the state treasurer is directed to pay the same.

Sec. 7. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be expended under the direction of the said board of trustees. Sec. 8. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after January first, nineteen hundred and two.

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Providing for the creation and management of the California Redwood Park, making an appropriation therefor, and creating a board of five commissioners, with power to make purchases, and to manage said California Redwood Park. [Approved March 16, 1901; Stats. 1901, 517.]

ACT 510.

To provide for the preservation, improvement and maintenance of the "California Redwood Park" in Santa Cruz County, and making an approriation therefor. [Approved March 25, 1903; Stats. 1903, 424.]

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