Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . on of the State and affected and con-trolled by its regulations. Tested by these principles we cannot seewherein the statute, applying its provisions to the case made in the com-plaint, is open to the objection that it attempts to or does regulate inter-state commerce. Petitioner imported the meat into the State, broke theoriginal package, and put the commodity upon the market. It there-upon became property strictly subject to State regulation and control,and falls within the de
Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . on of the State and affected and con-trolled by its regulations. Tested by these principles we cannot seewherein the statute, applying its provisions to the case made in the com-plaint, is open to the objection that it attempts to or does regulate inter-state commerce. Petitioner imported the meat into the State, broke theoriginal package, and put the commodity upon the market. It there-upon became property strictly subject to State regulation and control,and falls within the denunciation of the statute. Whether petitionercould have sold the meat as an entire carcass is a question which doesnot confront us, and which it is not, therefore, necessary to determine. We think the complaint states a cause of action, and it follows thatthe petitioner should be is so ordered. VAN FLEET, concur : McFarland, J., Garoutte, J., Harrison, J., Beatty, C. J., Fitzgerald, J. DeHaven, J., being absent, did not participate in the foregoing decision. Steelhead Trout.—Sal mo ^ QfiNNAT ^—Om/ior/iy/ic/iiis chonicha. REPORT OF STATE BOARD OF FISH COMMISSIONERS. 125 SALMON AND TROUT OF THE PACIFIC COAST. By Dr. David Starr Jordan, President of the Leland Stanford Junior University. Of all the families of fishes; the one most interesting from almostevery point of view is that of the Salvionidse, the Salmon family. Asnow understood, it is not one of the largest families, as it comprises lessthan a hundred species; but in beauty, activity, gaminess, quality asfood, and even in size of individuals, different members of the groupstand easily with the first among fishes. The Salmonidse are found only in the North Temperate and Arcticregions, and within this range they are everywhere almost equallyabundant wherever suitable waters occur. Some of the species, especiallythe larger ones, are marine and anadromous, living and growing in thesea, an
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