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3. Recorder. The recorder, two thousand seven hundred fifty dollars per annum.

4. Auditor. The auditor, three thousand six hundred dollars per

annum.

5. Treasurer. The treasurer, two thousand six hundred dollars per

annum.

6. Tax collector. The tax collector, one thousand nine hundred dollars per annum. The tax collector shall pay all his own traveling expenses. 7. Assessor. The assessor, four thousand dollars per annum. The assessor shall also receive his actual, reasonable and necessary expenses while engaged in his official duties in the field.

8. District attorney. The district attorney, three thousand six hundred dollars per annum.

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

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

11. Superintendent of schools. The superintendent of schools, three thousand three hundred dollars per annum. The superintendent of schools shall pay all his own traveling expenses when visiting the schools of this county.

12. Surveyor. The surveyor, two thousand four hundred dollars per annum, and actual, reasonable and necessary expenses when engaged in the field or in the office in the discharge of his official duties in the county.

13. Justices of the peace. Justices of the peace shall receive the following salaries for all services rendered by them, payable in the same manner as county officers are paid, viz: In townships having a population of twenty thousand or more, two hundred fifty dollars per month; in townships having a population of not less than five thousand nor more than twenty thousand, one hundred dollars per month; in townships having a population of not less than three thousand nor more than five thousand, sixty dollars per month; in townships having a population of not less than two thousand nor more than three thousand, forty-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of not less than one thousand four hundred nor more than two thousand, thirty-five dollars per month; in all townships having a population of less than one thousand four hundred, twenty-five dollars per month; provided, that for the purposes 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 three and one-half. The compensation herein fixed for justices of the peace shall be in full for all services rendered, and all fees collected by them shall be paid into the county treasury as provided by law; provided, that justices of the peace now holding office shall, during their present term, be entitled to retain for their own use all civil fees. In townships having a population of twenty thousand or more, the justice of the peace shall be allowed a clerk, which position is hereby ereated. Such clerk shall be appointed by the justice of the peace of

said township, and shall hold office during the pleasure of said justice of the peace. Said clerk shall give a bond in the sum of five thousand dollars, with at least two sureties to be approved by a judge of the superior court of the county in which said township is situated, conditioned for the faithful discharge of the duties of the office; and he shall receive an annual salary of one thousand five hundred dollars. The justice's clerk shall keep a record of the proceedings of the said court, and shall issue all process ordered by the court, and shall collect and receive all fines and forfeitures in criminal cases and pay the same to the authorities legally entitled to receive the same, at the time and in the manner provided by law. He shall prepare bonds, justify bail when the amount has been fixed by the court, and shall have authority to administer and certify oaths and take and certify affidavits in any action, suit or proceeding in said justice's court. The clerk shall be in attendance on the court in the courtroom of said justice's court for the dispatch of official business, daily, legal holidays excepted, from the hour of nine o'clock A. M. until five o'clock P. M., and during such reasonable times thereafter as may be necessary for the proper performance of his duty.

14. Constables. Constables shall receive the following salaries for all services rendered by them in criminal cases, payable monthly in the same manner as county officers are paid, viz: In townships having a population of fourteen thousand or more, one hundred dollars per month; in townships having a population of not less than five thousand and not more than fourteen thousand, seventy-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of not less than three thousand nor more than five thousand, fifty dollars per month; in townships having a population of not less than two thousand nor more than three thousand, forty-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of not less than one thousand four hundred nor more than two thousand thirty-five dollars per month. In all townships having a population of less than one thou sand four hundred twenty-five dollars per month. Constables in counties of this class shall also receive for their own use and benefit such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law for mileage in criminal cases and shall also receive such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law in civil cases. Such mileage in criminal cases is intended to cover the ordinary expenses of constables, and other than such mileage, they shall be allowed the following expenses and no other, to wit: In criminal, insane, inebriate and drug habitue cases, the actual, reasonable and necessary cost of transporting prisoners to and from the county jail; of supporting such prisoners while in their custody; of pursuing criminals when a felony has been committed within their township and no warrant has been issued, whether an arrest is made or not; of transporting inebriates, drug habitues and insane persons from the jus tice's court to the place of detention and from the place of detention to the superior court, and from the superior court to the insane asylum, but no mileage shall be allowed for such transportation to the place of detention, to the superior court, or to the insane asylum.

15. Supervisors. Each member of the board of supervisors, twelve hundred dollars per annum, and their necessary expenses when attending to the business of the county, other than the meetings of the board; and

fifteen cents a mile, in traveling to and from his residence to the county seat; provided, that no more than one mileage at any one term of the board shall be allowed. Each member of said board may be allowed his actual expenses in attending the annual state convention of members of county boards of supervisors; provided, that the total expense of all members attending such convention shall not exceed fifty dollars in any one year.

16. Bonds. The bonds of the clerk, sheriff, recorder, auditor, treas-. urer, tax collector, assessor, district attorney, coroner, public administrator, superintendent of schools and surveyor, shall be executed with a reliable bond and security company and the cost of said bond, when duly approved, shall be a charge against the county, and payable out of the general fund.

17. Deputies, etc. The county clerk shall have one chief deputy, at a salary of two thousand one hundred dollars per annum; three court-room deputies at a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum each; three office deputies at a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each; one judgment clerk at a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one deputy, who shall act as clerk to the board of supervisors at a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; and a deputy or deputies not to exceed ten, for the purpose of registering electors or other emergencies, who shall be paid not to exceed three and a half dollars per diem each; also a deputy or deputies, to register electors outside of the county seat, who shall receive a compensation of eight cents for each elector registered, and shall receive no other compensation or expenses. The county recorder, one first assistant at a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; one second assistant at a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; two comparing or indexing clerks at a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each; two copyists at a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each; the recorder may, with the consent of the board of supervisors, hire necessary assistance in cases of emergency at a salary not to exceed three dollars and fifty cents per diem each, nor shall the aggregate salaries for such work exceed two thousand four hundred dollars in any one calendar year. The treasurer, one chief deputy at a salary of two thousand four hundred dollars per annum, and one deputy at a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; and one deputy at a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and an emergency deputy or deputies, which position is hereby created at a salary of four dollars per diem; which said emergency deputy or deputies shall not receive more than one thousand eight hundred dollars in any one calendar year. The county auditor, one chief deputy at a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, one deputy at a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; the auditor may, with the consent of the board of supervisors, hire necessary assistants for the purpose of extending taxes, and in cases of emergency at a salary not to exceed three and a half dollars per diem each, nor shall the aggregate salaries for such emergency work exceed six hundred dollars in any one calendar year. The district attorney, an assistant district attorney, at a salary of two thousand seven hundred dollars per annum;

and two deputies, at a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum each; and one stenographer at a salary of two thousand one hundred dollars per annum; the superintendent of schools, one deputy at a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum. The sheriff, an under-sheriff, who shall receive a salary of two thousand one hundred dollars per annum; a clerk who shall receive a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; a stenographer and clerk who shall receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; three deputy sheriffs, who shall receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each; three bailiffs or courtroom deputies, who shall receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each; and one motor boat deputy, which office is hereby created, who shall receive a salary of one hundred dollars per month; two speed cop deputies, which office is hereby created, who shall furnish and maintain at their own expense the motorcycle for their use, and whose salary and expense for the purpose herein named shall be one hundred thirty-five dollars per month; two jailers who shall receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each; one deputy sheriff for emergencies and as a guard for the working prisoners, who shall receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; and a deputy sheriff for the purpose of serving papers and other emergencies who shall be paid not to exceed three and a half dollars per diem. The county surveyor, one chief deputy, which position is hereby created, who shall be paid a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum. The coroner, one deputy, which position is hereby created, who shall be paid by the coroner out of his fees. The county assessor shall have one chief deputy at a salary of two thousand one hundred dollars per annum; one draftsman at a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; one stenographer and copyist at a salary of nine hundred dollars per annum; one office deputy to serve not to exceed two hundred four days in each year at a salary of four dollars per diem; one platter to serve not to exceed one hundred four days in each year at a salary of four dollars per diem; two office deputies for preparing assessment-rolls to serve not to exceed one hundred days each in any one year at a salary of four dollars per diem each; one office deputy for preparing assessment-rolls to serve not to exceed one hundred four days in any one year at a salary of four dollars per diem; one copyist to serve not to exceed forty-three days in any one year at a salary of four dollars per diem; fifteen field deputies to serve not to exceed eighty days each in any one year at a salary of four dollars per diem each; one office deputy for preparing assessment-rolls to serve not to exceed one hundred four days in any one year at a salary of four dollars per diem; one copyist to serve not to exceed forty-three days in any one year at a salary of four dollars per diem; fifteen field deputies to serve not to exceed eighty days each in any one year at a salary of four dollars per diem each; and an emergency deputy or deputies, which position is hereby created at a salary of four dollars per diem, which said emergency deputy or deputies shall not receive more than four hundred dollars in any one calendar year; all the deputies, assistants, emergency help and clerks herein mentioned shall be paid at the time and in the same manner that the principals are paid, and they shall be paid from the salary fund.

18. Salaries full compensation. Fees, etc., paid into county treasury. The salaries, fees, mileage and commissions herein provided shall be in full for all official services performed. No county, district or township officer shall receive from the county any salary, compensation, fees, commission or mileage, except as in this section provided. All compensation, commissions, fees and mileage now or hereafter provided by law to be paid to any county, district or township officer for any official service, except as in this section otherwise provided, shall be paid into the county treasury to the credit of the general fund, unless some other fund is specially designated by law. All compensations, fees, commissions and mileage, except as in this section otherwise provided, received by any county, district or township officer, either as such officer, or as the agent of the state of California, or of any officer thereof, or as the agent of any political subdivision of the state of California, or of any officer thereof, shall be paid into the county treasury to the credit of the general fund, unless some other fund is specially designated by law. Until such county, district or township officer shall pay into the county treasury all compensation, commissions, fees and mileage as herein required to be paid, he shall receive no salary, and it shall be the duty of the auditor to refuse to deliver to him thereafter a salary warrant and it shall be the duty of the treasurer to refuse to pay the same.

19. Jurors. For attending as a grand juror or as a juror in the superior court, for each day's attendance per day three dollars and fifty cents. For each mile actually traveled in attending court as a juror, in going only, per mile, twenty-five cents. [Amendment approved May 29, 1917; Stats. 1917, p. 1294.]

§ 4239. Counties of tenth class, salaries of officers. In counties of the tenth 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. County clerk. The county clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars per annum and such fees as are allowed by law; provided, that he shall appoint one deputy at a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, two courtroom deputies at a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each, two office deputies at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each, and one copyist at a salary of nine hundred dollars per annum, whose duty it shall be to act as copyist for the county elerk as such, as well as for the clerk as ex-officio clerk of the board of supervisors, and do copying work when required by the board of supervisors; and deputy clerks not to exceed three in number for the purpose of registering electors in the office of the county clerk, to be paid at not to exceed seventy-five dollars per month each; provided, that such deputies so employed for registering electors shall not be employed except during a year when a general election is held throughout the state and one of which deputies shall be employed only between the first day of January and the fifteenth day of November of such year, and the other two of which deputies may be employed from the first day of April to and including the fifteenth day of November of said year; provided, however, that in a year when the presidential primary is held, all of said

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