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viction shall be had not less than fifty days nor 
more than two hundred days, or by both such fine 
and imprisonment. 
Sec. 2. The provisions of this act shall not 
apply to the hunting, pursuing, killing or destroy- 
ing of California lions, wild cats or coyotes, under 
a permit therefor issued by the Fish and Game 
Commission of California. 
[Enacted 1909.] 
CERTAIN STREAMS AND WATERS 
DECLARED PUBLIC WAYS. 
Section 1. Section 2349 of the Political Code of 
this state is hereby amended to read as follows : 
§ 2349. Certain streams and waters declared 
navigable and are declared public ways : The fol- 
lowing streams and waters are declared public 
ways : So much of a slough as lies between Simonds 
canal in the town of Alviso and the bay of 
San Francisco ; all of the Coyote river between 
the bay of San Francisco and the place where 
the same is now crossed by the tracks of the 
Southern Pacific Railroad Company ; all of the 
slough known as Alviso slough, sometimes called 
Steamboat slough, lying between the bay of San 
Francisco and the place where the same is now 
crossed by the tracks of the Southern Pacific 
Railroad Company ; all of the slough known as the 
Guadelupe slough, and being the outlet or mouth of 
the Guadelupe river, lying between San Francisco 
bay and its junction with Alviso slough, all of 
Devil’s slough lying within the corporate limits of 
the city of San Jose, or of the town of Sunnyvale 
in Santa Clara county, and extending thence to 
San Francisco bay ; Petaluma river, from its mouth 
to the southerly line of Washington street, in the 
city of Petaluma; the Sonoma river, between its 
