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.614. Every person mooring any vessel to or hanging on with a vessel to any buoy or beacon, placed by competent authority in any navigable waters of this state, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

615. Every person who willfully injures, defaces, or removes any signal, monument, building, or appurtenance thereto, placed, erected or used by persons engaged in the United States coast survey, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

616. Every person who intentionally defaces, obliterates, tears down, or destroys any copy or transcript, or extract from or of any law of the United States or of this state, or any proclamation, advertisement, or notification set up at any place in this state, by authority of any law of the United States or of this state, or by order of any court, before the expiration of the time for which the same was to remain set up, is punishable by fine not less than twenty nor more than one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail not more than one month.

617. Every person who maliciously mutilates, tears, defaces, obliterates, or destroys any written instrument, the property of another, the false making of which would be forgery, is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for not less than one nor more than five years.

618. Every person who willfully opens or reads, or causes to be read, any sealed letter not addressed to himself, without being authorized so to do, either by the writer of such letter or by the person to whom it is addressed, and every person who, without the like authority, publishes any of the contents of such letter, knowing the same to have been unlawfully opened, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

619. Every person who willfully discloses the contents of a telegraphic or telephonic message, or any part thereof, addressed to another person, without the permission of such person, unless directed so to do by the lawful order of a court, is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison not exceeding five years, or in the county jail not exceeding one year, or by fine not exceeding five thousand dollars, or by both fine and imprisonment. 1905-690.

620. Every person who willfully alters the purport, effect, or meaning of a telegraphic or telephonic message to the injury of another, is punishable as provided in the preceding section. 1905-690.

621. Every person not connected with any telegraph or telephone office who, without the authority or consent of the person to whom the same may be directed, willfuly opens any sealed envelope inclosing a telegraphic or telephonic message, addressed to another person, with the purpose of learning the contents of such

message, or who fraudulently represents another person and thereby procures to be delivered to himself any telegraphic or telephonic message addressed to such other person, with the intent to use, destroy, or detain the same from the person entitled to receive such message, is punishable as provided in section six hundred and nineteen. 1905-690.

622. Every person, not the owner thereof, who willfully injures, disfigures, or destroys any monument, work of art, or useful or ornamental improvement within the limits of any village, town, or city, or any shade-tree or ornamental plant growing therein, whether situated upon private ground or on any street, sidewalk, or public park or place, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

623. Every person who maliciously cuts, tears, defaces, breaks, or injures any book, map, chart, picture, engraving, statute, coin, model, apparatus, or other work of literature, art, mechanics, or object of curiosity, deposited in any public library, gallery, museum, collection, fair, or exhibition, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 1901-99.

6232. Whoever willfully detains any book, newspaper, magazine, pamphlet, manuscript, or other property belonging to any public or incorporated library, reading-room, museum or other educational institution, for thirty days after notice in writing to return the same, given after the expiration of the time which by the rules of such institution such article or other property may b ekept, is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished accordingly. 1899-97.

624. Every person who willfully breaks, digs up, obstructs, or injures any pipe or main for conducting gas or water, or any works erected for supplying buildings with gas or water, or any appurtenances or appendages therewith connected, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

625. Every person who, with intent to defraud or injure, opens or causes to be opened, or draws water from any stop-cock or faucet by which the flow of water is controlled, after having been notified that the same has been closed or shut for specific cause, by order of competent authority, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

625a. Any person who willfully and maliciously tampers with, molests, injures, or breaks any public fire-alarm apparatus, wire, or signal, or willfully and maliciously sends, gives, transmits, or sounds any false alarm of fire, by means of any public fire-alarm system or signal, is punishable by imprisonment in the county jail, not exceeding one year, or by a fine, not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment. 1903-137.

TITLE XV.

Miscellaneous Crimes.

CHAPTER I.

Violation of the Laws for the Preservation of Game and Fish.

626. Game protection. Generally 626a. Open season, possession

after.

626b. Eggs, destroying, etc. 626c. Swans, pheasants, destroying, etc.

626d. Bag limit, limitations. 626d(a) Same, Same.

626e. Deer hunting prohibited. 626f. Hunting season, prohibitions.

626g. Tree squirrels, protected. 626h. Deer skins, buying and .selling.

626i. Deer, what limit, killed. 626j. Deer hunting, dog limit. 626k. Wild game, sale, etc. 6261. Scientific purposes, what may take.

626m. Night hunting, misdemea

nor.

626n. Animal blinds, use prohibted.

6260. Shooting, from what prohibited.

626p. Sea-brant, hunting season, 626p. Beavers, killing, etc. 626q. Sea Otter, killing prohibited.

626r. Aigrettes, sale prohibited. 626s. Game districes, regulation. 6262. Crops, how protected. 627. Trespass, when prohibited. 627a. Game shipment, etc., 627b. Same, limitations. 628. Protection of, lobster, crab,

cat fish, sturgeon, abalone. 628a. Bass and shad, what limit. 628b. Cat fish, bass, sturgeon, sun fish, perch, protected.

628c. Young fish how protected

generally, etc.

628d. Fine, etc., where deposited. 628e. Baracuda and whiting, how protected.

628f. Miscellaneous sea fish, protection.

628 g. Salt perch, how protected. 628h. Fish eggs, how planted. 6281. Chinese shrimp net, etc. 628j. Eels, salt water, etc. 629. Fish Screens, generally. 629a. Same, other penalties. 630. Fishing, license, penalty.. 630a. Wholesale dealers, reports of.

630b. Register, keeping of. 631. Net, trap, cage, using. Penalty.

631a. Same, penalty of. 631b. Fines, how distributed. 631c. Violation, what penalty. 631d. Raising game birds, genera! provision.

631e. Licenses, when revoked. 632. Trout, how protected. 632a. Trout, transportation, etc. 632a (1.) Traps, certain district. 632b. Sacramento perch, selling prohibited,

632b. Fish bait, what prohibited. 632 (4). Fishing, ice prohibited. 632c. Trout, what may be sold. 633. Golden trout, protected. 634. Salmon, protected, sub 1-16. 6342. Santa Catalina, fishing, limitations.

635. Explosives, what prohibition of. 6351⁄2. Mesh nets, what prohibited.

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626. Every person who between the sixteenth day of January and the thirtieth day of September, both dates inclusive, of any year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills or destroys or has in his possession any kind of wild duck, or goose, or brant or mudhen or gallinule, or Wilson snipe; or who, at any time hunts, pursues, takes, kills or destroys or has in his possession any rail, or wood duck or wild pigeon or any shore bird, except Wilson snipe, or any sandhill crane, whooping crane or little brown crane; or who, between the sixteenth day of January and the thirty-first day of October, both dates inclusive, of any year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills or destroys or has in his possession any mountain, desert or valley quail, or cottontail or brush rabbits; or who, between the fifteenth day of October and the fourteenth day of September, both dates inclusive, of the following year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills or destroys or has in his possession any grouse; or who, between the first day of November and the thirty-first day of August, both dates inclusive, of the following year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills or destroys or has in his possession, any dove is guilty of a misdemeanor; or who, between the sixteenth day of September and the thirty-first day of July, both dates inclusive, of the following year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills or destroys or has in his possession, any sage hen, is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, that in fish and game district four and one-half every person who at any time hunts, pursues, takes, kills or destroys or has in his possession, any sage hen is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, further, that in fish and game district one and one-half every person who, between the sixteenth day of December and the fourteenth day of October, both dates inclusive, of the following year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills or destroys or has in his possession any valley or mountain quail is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, further, that nothing in this section shall prohibit the hunting, pursuing, taking, killing or destroying of any cottontail or brush rabbit by the owner or tenant of any premises, or by any person authorized in writing by such owner or tenant, but the rabbits so hunted, pursued, taken, killed or destroyed shall not be shipped or sold during the closed season. 1921-80.

626a. Whenever or wherever in any section of the code an open season for the pursuing, hunting, taking, catching, killing or possession of wild birds, wild animals or fish is prescribed, it shall be

lawful for any person to retain in possession for an additional five days next succeeding the last day of such open season any of the wild birds, wild animals or fish legally taken, caught, killed or possessed during the open season therefor; provided, that not more than the bag limit of wild birds, wild animals or fish allowed to be taken, caught, killed or possessed during one calendar day in such open season may be held in possession during said additional period of five days. 1919-500.

626b. 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. 1901-819.

626c. 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 amisdemeanor; provided, howevr, 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 commissioners; 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. 1911-322.

626d. Every person who, during any one calendar day hunts, takes, kills, pursues or destroys or has in his possession, more than twenty-five wild geese (except honker geese and black sea brant) or wild ducks, or more than twelve honker geese or black sea brant, or more than fifteen desert or valley quail, or doves or black breasted and golden plover or jacksnipe or yellowlegs, or more than ten mountain quail, or more than four grouse, or more than four sagehens, or more than fifteen cottontail or brush rabbits except in fish and game districts four, nineteen and twenty-one, is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, also, that any person who, between sunrise of one Sunday and sunrise of the following Sunday, takes, kills, destroys or has in his possession, or buys or sells or offers for sale, or ships or offers for shipment, more than fifty wild geese (except honker geese, black sea brant) or more than fifty wild ducks or more than twenty-four honker geese or black sea brant, is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, further, that any person who, between sunrise of one Sunday and sunset of the following Sunday, takes, kills, destroys or has in his possession, or ships, or offers for shipment, more than thirty valley or desert quail, jacksnipe, yellowlegs, golden plover, or black breasted plover, or more than twenty mountain quail, or more than eight grouse, or more than eight eagehens, or more than thirty cottontail or bush rabbits except in fish and game districts four, nineteen and twenty-one, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 1919-719.

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