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months in each year, whose per diem shall be four dollars each when actually employed, and six deputies for six months at a per diem of four dollars when actually employed. He shall have four copyists and one stenographer for a period of six months each at seventy-five dollars per month each during such time. All sums collected by the assessor or his deputies, either as personal property taxes or the fees allowed by law for the making of the military roll shall be paid into the county treasury monthly as collected, with a statement of account of such collections.

8. In counties of this class grand and trial jurors shall receive three dollars per day while engaged in the performance of the duties required of them, and in addition thereto shall receive the mileage now allowed by law.

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9. The district attorney, three thousand dollars per annum. He shall have one deputy at a salary of twenty-one hundred dollars per annum, and one deputy at a salary of fifteen hundred dollars per annum. shall also have a detective at a salary of one hundred and ten dollars per month. He shall have for use in his office and under his supervision and control a stenographer, which office of stenographer is hereby, by the terms of this act, expressly created. The said position of stenographer to be filled by the district attorney in the same manner as deputies are appointed by him, and said stenographer to be at all times, as to his duties, under the supervision and control of the district attorney, in the same manner as deputies of such district attorney are under his supervision and control. Said stenographer shall receive a salary of nine hundred dollars per annum and shall receive no other compensation by reason of services rendered as a stenographic reporter in any action or proceeding wherein the fees or per diem of a stenographic reporter constitute a charge against the county.

10. The coroner such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by

law.

11. The public administrator such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law.

12. The superintendent of schools, twenty-four hundred dollars per annum. He shall have one deputy at an annual salary of fifteen hundred dollars per annum. He shall have for use in his office, and under his supervision and control, one assistant superintendent, which office of assistant superintendent is hereby, by the terms of this act, expressly provided. The said position of assistant superintendent to be filled by the superintendent of schools in the same manner as deputies are appointed and said assistant superintendent of schools to be at all times as to his duties under the supervision and control of the superintendent of schools, which said assistant superintendent is to receive a salary of twelve hundred dollars per annum. The superintendent shall be allowed actual traveling expenses when visiting the schools in his county.

13. The surveyor, two thousand dollars per annum in full compensation for all services as county surveyor, as road viewer or inspector, and his

actual expenses when at work in the field. He shall have one deputy at an annual salary of fifteen hundred dollars per annum.

14. The registered population of the several judicial townships of this county is hereby determined to be the registered vote as shown by the great register of the county in the office of the county clerk January first, nineteen hundred and eleven. The salaries of the constables in the several townships shall be determined by the registered voting population, as shown by said register at the general election of the preceding even numbered year, and are as follows, to wit:

Judicial Township No. 1.
Judicial Township No. 2.
Judicial Township No. 3.
Judicial Township No. 4.
Judicial Township No. 5.
Judicial Township No. 6.
Judicial Township No. 7.
Judicial Township No. 8.
Judicial Township No. 9.
Judicial Township No. 10.
Judicial Township No. 11.
Judicial Township No. 12.
Judicial Township No. 13.
Judicial Township No. 14.

375

1064

6807

1183

3360

3360

850

660

474

407

476

215

533

315

The board of supervisors shall determine the population of each township for the purpose of fixing the salary of the township officers aforesaid in the month of December biennially.

14a. For the purpose of regulating the compensation of the constables and justices of peace, townships of this class of counties are hereby clássi fied according to the registered voting population as shown by the great register of the county. Townships having a registered voting population of five thousand and more shall belong to and be known as townships of the first class; townships having a like population of one thousand and less than five thousand shall belong to and be known as townships of the second class; townships having a like population of eight hundred and less than one thousand shall belong to and be known as townships of the third class; townships having a like population of four hundred and less than eight hundred shall belong to and be known as townships of the fourth class; townships having a like population of two hundred and fifty and less than four hundred shall belong to and be known as townships of the fifth class; townships having a like population of two hundred and fifty and less shall belong to and be known as townships of the sixth class.

14b. Justices of the peace, and persons performing duties of justices of the peace, shall receive the following monthly salaries, to be paid each month as the county officers are paid, and the same shall be in full compensation for all services rendered in criminal cases, and shall include their office rent, to wit:

In townships of the first class, two hundred dollars.

In townships of the second class, one hundred dollars.
In townships of the third class, one hundred dollars.
In townships of the fourth class, seventy-five dollars.
In townships of the fifth class, sixty dollars.

In townships of the sixth class, twenty dollars.

In addition to the monthly salaries herein allowed, each justice of peace may receive and retain for his own use such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law for all services rendered by him in civil actions. Each justice of the peace must pay into the county treasury once a month all fines collected by him.

15. Constables shall receive the following monthly salaries, to be paid each month as the county officers are paid, and shall be in full compensation for all services rendered by them in criminal cases, to wit:

In townships of the first class one hundred and twenty-five dollars.
In townships of the second class one hundred dollars.

In townships of the third class one hundred dollars.

In townships of the fourth class seventy-five dollars.
In townships of the fifth class sixty dollars.

In townships of the sixth class twenty dollars.

In addition to the monthly salaries herein allowed, each constable may receive and retain for his own use, such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law for all services rendered by him in civil cases; and shall also be allowed all necessary expenses actually incurred in arresting and conveying prisoners to court or prison, which expenses shall be audited by the board of supervisors and paid out of the county treasury; provided, further, that where any constable is required to go out of his own county to serve a warrant of arrest or any other paper in a criminal case, he shall be allowed mileage in going and returning outside of his own county at the rate of five cents per mile.

16. The supervisors shall receive each the sum of eighteen hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly in installments of one hundred and fifty dollars per month, in full compensation for all services rendered, either as supervisors or road overseers.

17. The salaries of all county and township officers and their deputies shall be payable in installments monthly on the first day of each month. [Amendment approved April 5, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 674.]

There was another § 4234 adopted at the same session. See Stats. 1911, p. 129. See, also, note to § 4230.

Salaries of officers in counties of sixth class. Sacramento.

§ 4235. In counties of the sixth class the county officers shall receive as compensation for the services required of them by law, or by virtue of their office, the following salaries, to wit:

1. The county clerk, three thousand dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and there hereby is allowed to the county clerk, to be appointed by him, one chief deputy, whose salary is hereby fixed at the sum of eighteen hundred dollars per annum; two

additional deputies at a salary of fifteen hundred dollars each per annum, two deputies, to act as index clerks, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars each per annum, one deputy, to act as stenographer, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars per annum, three deputies, to act as copyists, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars each per annum, and three courtroom clerks at a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars each per annum; one deputy, who shall be the registrar of voters, which office is hereby created, who shall receive a salary of two thousand four hundred dollars per annum, and a deputy or deputies, not to exceed five, for the purpose of registering electors, to be paid not to exceed four dollars per diem each, provided, that said deputies so employed for registering electors shall not be employed except during a year when a general election is to be held throughout the state, and then only between the first day of June and the fifteenth day of November of said year; and such deputies as may be needed for the purpose of registering electors in precincts outside of the eorporate limits of municipalities containing twenty-five thousand or more inhabitants, who shall be paid fifteen cents per name for each person legally registered by them. The salaries and compensations of each of said deputies and clerks to be paid out of the county treasury in equal monthly installments in the same manner and at the same time as other county officials are paid.

2. The sheriff, thirty-six hundred dollars per annum salary. The sheriff shall also receive for his own use the fees for mileage which are now, or which may hereafter, be allowed by law, and the fees and commissions for the service of all papers whatsoever issued by any court of the state outside of his county, and shall also receive his necessary expenses in all eriminal cases. The sheriff shall also be paid twelve and one-half cents per meal each for all meals furnished prisoners confined in the county jail. In counties of this class there shall be, and there is hereby created and allowed to the sheriff, the following assistant deputies and employees, to wit: One under-sheriff, at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars per annum; three jailers, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars per annum each; two criminal deputies, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars per annum each; three courtroom bailiffs or deputies, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars each per annum. All deputies, under-sheriff, employees and assistants herein named shall be appointed by the sheriff and paid at the same time and manner that their principal is paid.

3. The recorder, three thousand dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and there is hereby allowed to the recorder, which said positions are hereby created, the following deputies, clerks and copyists, who shall be appointed by such recorder and shall be paid salaries and compensations as follows: One assistant recorder, at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars per annum; one comparing clerk, at a salary of fifteen hundred dollars per annum; one mortgage clerk, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars per annum; one index clerk, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars per annum. Said recorder may also appoint such copyists, not to exceed four, as may be required for the recording of all

papers, notices or documents in his office, who shall receive as compensation for their services, the sum of twelve hundred dollars each per annum; said recorder may also appoint two filing clerks, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars each per annum. The salaries and compensation of all deputies, clerks and copyists herein provided for, each of whom shall be a deputy county recorder, shall be paid by said county in monthly installments, at the same time and in the same manner and out of the same fund as the salary of the county recorder is paid.

4. The auditor, three thousand dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be, and there is hereby allowed, to the auditor, which said positions are hereby created, the following assistant and clerks who shall be appointed by the auditor of such county, and shall be paid salaries and compensation as follows: One assistant county auditor at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars per annum; one redemption clerk at a salary of fifteen hundred dollars per annum; one index clerk at a salary of fifteen hundred dollars per annum, and such additional assist ants as the auditor may require and whose compensation shall not exceed fifteen hundred dollars per annum in the aggregate for all assistance so rendered; provided, that a verified statement showing in detail the amounts paid and the persons to whom and the purpose for which such compensation has been paid for such additional assistants, as aforesaid. shall be filed with the county clerk, and the auditor shall certify thereon to the correctness of said claim. The salaries herein provided for shall be paid by the said county in equal monthly installments at the same time and in the same manner and out of the same fund as the salary of the auditor is paid.

5. The treasurer, thirty-four hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and there is hereby allowed to the treasurer the following deputy to be appointed by the said treasurer. which position is hereby created: A deputy treasurer at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars per annum. The salary of the deputy treasurer shall be paid at the same time and in the same manner and out of the same fund as the salary of the county treasurer is paid.

6. The tax collector, three thousand dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and there is hereby allowed to the tax collector, the following deputies, bookkeepers and assistants to be appointed by said tax collector, which positions are hereby created: One chief deputy at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars per annum; one office deputy at a salary of fifteen hundred dollars per annum, and one bookkeeper at a salary of fifteen hundred dollars per annum; provided. further, that the tax collector shall have such assistants as he may require whose compensation, which shall be paid by the county, shall not exceed the sum of twelve hundred dollars per annum in the aggregate; provided, that the tax collector shall file with the county auditor a verified statement showing in detail the amount paid, the persons to whor and the purpose for which such payments were made. The salaries of all deputies, assistants, and bookkeepers herein provided for shall be paid

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