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for all services of all papers whatsoever issued by any court of the

state.

3. The recorder, one thousand five hundred dollars per annum. In counties of this class the recorder may appoint a copyist for service in his office, which office of copyist for the county recorder is hereby created, and said copyist shall receive as compensation for his services the sum of nine hundred dollars per annum, to be paid out of the county treasury in equal monthly installments in the same manner and at the same time as other county officers are paid.

4. The auditor, one thousand dollars per annum.

5. The treasurer, one thousand five hundred dollars per annum.

6. The tax collector, twelve hundred dollars per annum and ten per eent of all licenses collected by him; and a deputy, at four dollars per day for not more than one hundred days in any one year, to be paid out of the county treasury.

7. The assessor, two thousand five hundred dollars per annum and two deputies at a salary of five dollars each per day for not more than one hundred days in any one year, and two deputies additional, at a salary of five dollars each per day for not more than fifty days in any one year; such deputies to be paid out of the county treasury.

8. The district attorney, two thousand dollars per annum and necessary traveling expenses to be allowed by the board of supervisors.

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

law.

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

11. The superintendent of schools, fifteen hundred dollars per annum, and actual traveling expenses when visiting the schools of his county. 12. The surveyor, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law; provided, he shall be given all work for the county in which the county employs a surveyor or civil engineer.

13. In counties of this class, the township officers shall receive the following compensations, to wit: In townships having a population of over four thousand, justices of the peace shall receive a monthly salary of sixty dollars per month, and constables a monthly salary of sixty-five dollars per month. The above-named salaries shall be in full compensation for all services of said justices of the peace and constables in criminal cases, but said justices of the peace and constables may retain for their own use the fees allowed by law in civil cases.

In townships having a population of more than twenty-seven hundred, and not exceeding four thousand, justices of the peace shall receive a monthly salary of thirty dollars per month, and constables a monthly salary of forty dollars per month. The above-named salaries shall be in full compensation for all services of said justices of the peace and constables in criminal cases, but said justices of the peace and constables may retain for their own use the fees allowed by law in civil cases.

In townships having a population of more than two thousand and less than twenty-seven hundred, justices of the peace shall receive a monthly salary of twenty-five dollars per month and constables a monthly salary of thirty-five dollars per month. The above-named salaries shall be in full compensation for all services of said justices of the peace and constables in criminal cases, but said justices of the peace and constables may retain for their own use the fees allowed by law in civil cases.

In townships having a population of less than two thousand, justices of the peace shall receive a monthly salary of twenty dollars per month and constables a monthly salary of twenty-five dollars per month.

The above-named salaries shall be in full compensation for all services of said justices of the peace and constables in criminal cases, but said justices of the peace and constables may retain for their own use the fees allowed by law in civil cases; provided, that where a constable shall be required to travel outside of his own township, in serving or executing a warrant of arrest or any other paper in a criminal case, he shall be allowed, in addition to the salary herein before provided, his actual expenses incurred in serving or executing the same, to be allowed by the board of supervisors; for transporting prisoners to the county jail, the actual expenses of such transportation; and provided, further, that for the purpose of this subdivision, the population of the several townships shall be ascertained by multiplying the number of registered voters at the last general election of each township, by five. In addition to the above salaries allowed said justices of the peace and constables, for their services in criminal cases, they may retain for their own use the fees allowed by law in civil cases.

14. Each supervisor, six hundred dollars per annum and twenty cents per mile, traveling to county seat, which shall be in full compensation for all services, both as supervisor and road commissioner; provided, that in case the said supervisors shall not serve as road commissioners, the salary for supervisor shall be four hundred dollars per annum.

15. For attending as a grand juror, or a trial juror in criminal and civil cases in the superior court, for each day's attendance, three dol lars; for each mile actually traveled one way as such grand juror, or trial juror, in the superior court, under summons or order of the court, twenty-five cents. The county clerk shall certify to the auditor the number of days' attendance, and the number of miles traveled by each juror and the auditor shall then draw his warrant there for and the treasurer shall pay the same. [Amendment approved April 27, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 1178.]

There was another amendment of this section at the same session of the legis lature. See Stats. 1911, p. 224. See, also, note to § 4230.

Salaries of officers in counties of forty-first class. Amador.

§ 4270. In counties of the forty-first 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, one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and one deputy clerk, which office of deputy clerk is hereby expressly created. The office of deputy clerk shall be filled by the clerk by appointment, with the consent of the board of supervisors manifested by at least a four-fifths vote thereof, and said deputy clerk is to be at all times as to his duties under the supervision and control of the clerk, and said deputy clerk shall receive a salary of nine hundred dollars per

annum.

2. The sheriff, four thousand two hundred and fifty dollars per annum; provided, the sheriff shall also receive for his own use and benefit his necessary expenses in all criminal cases, to be allowed as other county charges are allowed by law; and provided, further, that the sheriff shall also receive for his own use and benefit, the mileage, fees, and commissions for all services of all papers whatsoever issued by any court of the state outside of his county.

3. The recorder, one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum. 4. The auditor, one thousand dollars per annum.

5. The treasurer, one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum. 6. The tax collector, five hundred dollars per annum; provided, as license collector, he shall, in addition, be entitled to receive, and retain for his own use and benefit, ten per cent on all licenses collected by him. 7. The assessor, one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum. assessor shall appoint a deputy or deputies when needed, at a per diem of five dollars, but the salaries of such deputy or deputies shall not exceed in the aggregate the sum of twelve hundred and fifty dollars.

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8. The district attorney, one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; provided, he may charge and receive for his own use necessary expenses for traveling on county and public business, to be allowed as other county charges are allowed by law.

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

law.

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

11. The superintendent of schools, fifteen hundred dollars per annum, and actual traveling expenses when visiting the schools of his county, which expenses shall not exceed three hundred dollars per annum and shall be allowed and paid as a county charge.

12. The surveyor, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law; provided, he shall be given all work for the county in which the county employs one surveyor or civil engineer.

13. In counties of this class the township officers shall receive the following compensation, to wit:

In townships having a population of three thousand or more, justices of the peace shall receive a monthly salary of forty dollars per month, and constables a monthly salary of sixty dollars per month.

In townships having a population of more than twenty-two hundred and less than three thousand, the justices of the peace shall receive a monthly salary of thirty-five dollars per month, and constables a monthly salary of fifty-five dollars per month.

In townships having a population or more than eighteen hundred and less than twenty-two hundred, justices of the peace shall receive a monthly salary of thirty dollars per month, and constables a monthly salary of fifty dollars per month.

In townships having a population of more than fourteen hundred and not less than eighteen hundred, justices of the peace shall receive a monthly salary of twenty-five dollars per month, and constables a monthly salary of forty-five dollars per month.

In townships having a population of less than fourteen hundred, justices of the peace shall receive a monthly salary of twenty-five dollars per month, and constables a monthly salary of forty dollars per month. The above-named salaries shall be in full compensation for all services of said justices of the peace and constables in criminal cases; provided, that, in addition to the salary herein allowed, each constable shall be paid out of the treasury of the county for traveling expenses outside of his township, for service of a warrant of arrest or any other paper in a criminal case, such fees as they are now or may be hereafter allowed by law; for transporting prisoners to the county jail, the actual expenses of such transportation; and provided, further, that for the purpose of this section, the population of the several townships shall be ascertained by multiplying the number of registered voters at the last general election by five. But said justices of the peace and constables may retain for their own use, the fees allowed by law in civil cases.

14. Each supervisor, four hundred dollars per annum, and ten cents per mile for traveling to and from his residence to the county seat at each session; and, unless otherwise provided by law, when serving as road commissioner, three dollars per day. But he shall not in any one year receive more than three hundred dollars for services as such road commissioner.

15. Grand jurors, and jurors in the superior court in criminal cases shall be paid three dollars per day for each day's attendance, and for each mile actually traveled, in going only, while acting as such jurors, twenty-five cents; and the judge of said court shall make an order directing the auditor to draw his warrant on the treasurer in favor of each such juror for said per diem and mileage, and the treasurer shall pay the same. [Amendment approved April 27, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 1180.]

There was another amendment of this section adopted at the same session of the legislature. See Stats. 1911, p. 226. See, also, note to § 4230.

Salaries of officers in counties of forty-second class. Madera.

§ 4271. In counties of the forty-second class, the county officers shall receive, as compensation for the services required of them by law or by virtue of their offices, the following salaries, to wit:

1. The county clerk, eighteen hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be, and there hereby is allowed to the county clerk, one deputy clerk, who shall be appointed by the county clerk and shall be paid a salary as follows: The sum of seven hundred and eighty dollars per annum, which sum shall be paid by 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 county clerk.

2. The sheriff, forty-two hundred dollars per annum, and such mileage as is allowed by law, and the fees, mileage, or commissions for the service of all papers whatever issued by any court outside of his county, and all mileage for the service of papers in civil cases in his own county, and the actual expenses incurred in criminal cases, and fifteen cents for each meal for feeding prisoners confined in the county jail.

3. The recorder, fifteen hundred dollars per annum; provided, that such recorder shall collect and pay into the county treasury, for the use and benefit of the county, the fees provided by law to be collected; and provided, that when the amount of said fees collected shall amount to more than one hundred and twenty-five dollars in any month, the recorder may receive and retain for his own use in addition to his salary, all fees in excess of one hundred and twenty-five dollars, and not exeeeding one hundred and seventy-five dollars in any month so collected, so that the amount of fees thus received by the recorder for his own use plus the salary shall not exceed the sum of one hundred and seventyfive dollars in any one month; and provided, further, that in counties of this class there shall be and there hereby is allowed to the recorder one deputy recorder who shall be appointed by the recorder and shall be paid a salary as follows: The sum of seven hundred and eighty dollars per annum, which sum shall be paid by 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 recorder.

4. The auditor, eighteen hundred dollars per annum.

5. The treasurer, sixteen hundred and twenty dollars per annum. 6. The tax collector, fifteen hundred dollars per annum.

7. The assessor, twenty-five hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be one deputy assessor, who shall be appointed by the assessor of said county and who shall hold office from twelve o'clock meridian of the first Monday of January of each Year up to twelve o'clock meridian of the first Monday in July of each year. The salary of said deputy assessor herein provided for is hereby fixed at the sum of one hundred dollars per month during which months he shall hold office as herein provided, which said salary shall be paid by said county at the same time and in the same manner and out of the same fund as is the salary of the assessor.

8. The district attorney, eighteen hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in lieu of a temporary deputy heretofore provided for by law the district attorney may appoint a stenographer whose compensation shall be forty-five dollars per month, and such allowance shall be made

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