. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. 237 Evers^on, of Elk Grove, for tr:ipi)inf!; ;infl Iiiiving in his posession four Chinese ring- necked pheasants. Deputies Bert Laws, William Iloppe and I'aul Bonnot are to he credited with the making of the arrest. Captain Jack O'Connell. assisted hy deputies William Iloppe and Bert Laws, caught a native of Portugal. J. George, after he had killed a (,'hinese ring-necked pheasant-on Tyler Island. The offende
. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. 237 Evers^on, of Elk Grove, for tr:ipi)inf!; ;infl Iiiiving in his posession four Chinese ring- necked pheasants. Deputies Bert Laws, William Iloppe and I'aul Bonnot are to he credited with the making of the arrest. Captain Jack O'Connell. assisted hy deputies William Iloppe and Bert Laws, caught a native of Portugal. J. George, after he had killed a (,'hinese ring-necked pheasant-on Tyler Island. The offender paid a record price for the slaughtered bird, for he was fined .$.SI)0 hy Judge Everson. If pheasants are to he successfully in- troduced into California they must be alibis and change of venue failed to save Samuel Thompson and ('ash Caley of San Bernardino and Jack Murphy of Los Angeles from a conviction for posses- sion of deer meat in Game liefnge 4-A. Deputy C. J. Malone and Depnty Sheriff Brown arrested the trio in the game ref- uge after finding two sacks containing the hind (pnirters of two deer in Thomp- son's woodshed. The men had concealed their weapons in an automobile by cover- ing them with canvas. As there was a foot of snow on the ground at the time, their explanation that the guns were co\'ere(l to be ])rotected from the dust, was not acce])ted by the Fig. 71. Confiscated illegal nets valued at $20,000 being burned at Vallejo, April 30, 1928. Photograph by H. C. Bryant. protected until such time as the state decides to open the season on them. Di'pnty R. L. Sinkey of Woodland arrested R. A. Fanan for killing a pheasant. A fine of $100 was imposed by Judge R. W. of Woodland. Possession of deer meat out of season cost II. E. Ford $125 in the court of Judge Chester Moore of San Jose. This case was made by Depnty I. L. Kopjiel assisted by volunteer deputy V. W. Hensil. Pleas of not guilty, carefully prepared When haled into the court of Jud
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