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gin of said Clear lake to reclaim the same; New- 
port bay, in the county of Orange, and all arms 
thereof, the sloughs connecting therewith in which 
the tide ebbs and flows, including the Santa Ana 
river from a point where said Santa Ana river 
empties into said bay, up to a point where said 
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Santa Ana river is intersected by the east boundary 
of section nineteen, township six south, range ten 
west, San Bernardino base and meridian. 
Sec. 2. This act is hereby declared to be an 
urgency measure within the meaning of section one 
of article four of the constitution of the State of 
California, and shall take effect immediately. The 
following is a statement of the facts constituting 
such urgency : Section 2349 of the Political Code of 
this state, of which this act is amendatory, now 
declares certain rivers and streams navigable in 
instances where such rivers and streams are not 
navigable in fact, thereby preventing the bridging 
of such rivers and streams by county or municipal 
authority where it is necessary for the traveling 
public to cross the same, which said condition is 
dangerous to public safety, and will be obviated by 
section 1 of this act. 
[Enacted 1872 ; last amended 1913.] 
INNAVIGABLE STREAMS MAY BE 
DECLARED PUBLIC HIGHWAYS. 
Political Code, § 4085i. On the application 
of any individual, association or corporation inter- 
ested, the board of supervisors of any county of this 
state may, by ordinance, declare all or any portion 
of any slough, river or stream which does not lie 
within or run through cultivated land lying within 
the county which is stocked or supplied, in whole or 
in part, with flsh, by the state or counties and 
which has not been declared by law to be navigable. 
