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per annum, and actual traveling expenses when visiting the 26th class schools of his county.

(Contra Costa),

12. The Surveyor, such fees as are now or may be hereafter continued. allowed by law.

13. Justices of the Peace, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

14. Constables of townships numbers one, two, eight, and ten, forty dollars per month, their actual traveling expenses, half the fees in criminal cases, and such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law in civil cases.

Constables of townships number five, twenty-five dollars per month, their actual traveling expenses, half the fees in criminal cases, and such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law in civil cases.

Constables of townships numbers three, four, six, and nine, twenty dollars per month, their actual traveling expenses, half the fees in criminal cases, and such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law in civil cases.

Constables of township number seven, ten dollars per month, their actual traveling expenses, half the fees in criminal cases, and such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law in civil cases; provided, however, that no Constable shall be allowed in any one month, out of the county treasury, more than fifty dollars in misdemeanor cases.

15. Each member of the Board of Supervisors, three hundred dollars per annum; and as road commissioner, three hundred dollars per annum.

16. The compensation herein provided for Constables shall in force. take effect immediately and affect incumbents.

salaries

SEC. 184. In counties of the twenty-seventh class the county 27th class officers shall receive, as compensation for services required of (Orange); them by law or by virtue of their offices, the following salaries and fees in. and fees, to wit:

1. The County Clerk, thirteen hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be two Deputy County Clerks, who shall be appointed by the County Clerk. The salary of one of said Deputy County Clerks shall be seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum, and the salary of the other of said Deputy County Clerks shall be five hundred forty dollars per annum; said salaries of said Deputy County Clerks to be payable 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, three thousand nine hundred dollars per

annum.

3. The Recorder, twenty-five hundred dollars per annum. 4. The Auditor, fifteen hundred dollars per annum. 5. The Treasurer, twelve hundred dollars per annum. 6. The Tax Collector, fifteen hundred dollars per annum; provided, that when the duties of the office of Treasurer and Tax Collector are consolidated, as provided in section fifty-five of this Act, that the full compensation of said office of Treasurer and Tax Collector for such consolidated duties shall be twentyfive hundred dollars per annum.

27th class

continued.

7. The Assessor, fifteen hundred dollars per annum; provided, (Orange), that in counties of this class there shall be five field Deputy Assessors, who shall be appointed by the Assessors of said county, and who shall hold office from twelve o'clock meridian of the first Monday of March of each year, up to twelve o'clock meridian of the first Monday in July of each year. The salary of each of said five Deputy Assessors herein provided for, is hereby fixed at the sum of one hundred dollars per month, to include horse hire and traveling expenses for each month during which they 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 the salary of the Assessor.

8. The District Attorney, fifteen hundred dollars per annum. No Assistant District Attorney shall be appointed in counties of the twenty-seventh class.

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 the county.

12. The Surveyor, eight dollars per day while actually employed by the county.

13. Justices of the Peace, such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law.

14. Constables, such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law.

15. Supervisors, four hundred dollars each per annum, and mileage at the rate of ten cents per mile in going to and coming from the place of meeting of the board; provided, that not more than four mileages in any one month shall be allowed.

16. In counties of this class the official reporter of the Superior Court shall receive, as full compensation for taking 'notes, when his services are demanded, in civil cases, and in all criminal cases and matters tried or heard in said court, and, when requested by the District Attorney, for preliminary examinations in Justice's Court, and inquests, a monthly salary of fifty dollars, payable out of the county treasury at the same time and in the same manner as the salaries of county officers; and for transcription of said notes, when required, he shall receive not to exceed the sum of ten cents per folio for the original, and not to exceed five cents per folio for a copy; said compensation for transcription in criminal cases to be audited and allowed by the Board of Supervisors as other claims against the county, and paid out of the county treasury, and in civil cases, to be paid by the party ordering the same, or, when ordered by the judge, by either party, or jointly by both parties, as the court may direct. It is further provided that in each civil case reported by the official reporter there shall be taxed as costs in the case seven dollars and fifty cents per diem for each day of the trial thereof. Such per diem fee shall be

continued.

paid to the clerk of the court in advance by the party requesting 27th class the service of the reporter, and where his services are requested (Orange), by more than one party, then such fees shall be paid in equal proportions by each of said parties. All per diem fees so collected shall be paid by said clerk into the treasury of the county in which the case is tried.

salaries

SEC. 185. In counties of the twenty-eighth class the county 28th class officers shall receive, as compensation for the services required (Siskiyou); of them by law or by virtue of their offices, the following salaries, and fees in. to wit:

1. The County Clerk, twenty-four hundred dollars per

annum.

2. The Sheriff, six thousand dollars per annum.

3. The Recorder, eighteen hundred dollars per annum.

4. The Auditor, six hundred dollars per annum.

5. The Treasurer, fifteen hundred dollars per annum.

6. The Tax Collector, one thousand dollars per annum.
7. The Assessor, twenty-four hundred dollars per annum.
8. The District Attorney, eighteen hundred dollars per

annum.

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 his reasonable traveling expenses incurred in visiting schools of the county, to be fixed and allowed by the Board of Supervisors, not to exceed the sum of five hundred dollars per annum; provided, he shall devote his entire time to the duties of said office.

12. The Surveyor, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

13. Justices of the Peace, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

14. Constables, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

15. Each member of the Board of Supervisors, five hundred dollars per annum, and mileage at the rate of twenty cents per mile from his home to and from the county seat.

16. In counties of this class the official reporter of the Superior Court shall receive, as full compensation for taking notes in civil and criminal cases tried in said court, and for preliminary examinations in Justices' Courts, a monthly salary of seventyfive dollars, payable out of the county treasury, at the same time and in the same manner as the salaries of county officers; and for transcription of said notes, when required, he shall receive the sum of ten cents per folio for the original and five cents per folio for a copy; said compensation for a transcription in criminal cases to be audited and allowed by the Board of Supervisors as other claims against the county, and paid out of the county treasury, and in civil cases, to be paid by the party ordering the same, or, when ordered by the judge, by either party, or jointly by both parties, as the court may direct.

29th class (Shasta); salaries

SEC. 186. In counties of the twenty-ninth class the county officers shall receive, as compensation for the services required and fees in. of them by law or by virtue of their offices, the following salaries,

Justices' fees.

to wit:

1. The County Clerk, eighteen hundred dollars per annum. 2. The Sheriff, fifty-one hundred (5,100) dollars per annum, which includes the fifteen hundred dollars heretofore allowed the Under Sheriff. He shall also have for his own use all fees for service of all papers served by him and issued without his county. The said fifty-one hundred dollars to be in full of all fees or percentages as License Collector.

3. The Recorder, twenty-eight hundred dollars per annum, in full of all services, including filing or recording mining location notices.

4. The Auditor, twelve hundred dollars per annum.

5. The Treasurer, eighteen hundred dollars per annum.
6. The Tax Collector, one thousand dollars per annum.

7. The Assessor, twelve hundred dollars per annum, and he is hereby allowed in addition thereto five deputies, to be appointed by him, who shall each receive five dollars per day, for not exceeding three months in any calendar year, while engaged in the performance of their duties.

8. The District Attorney, eighteen hundred dollars per annum. 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, eighteen hundred dollars per annum, and necessary expenses for traveling in visiting schools in the county, to be allowed by the Supervisors of the 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; and provided further, that it shall be the duty of the Board of Supervisors of counties of this class to so employ him. 13. In counties of this class Justices of the Peace may, for their own use, collect the following fees, and no other:

Each Justice of the Peace shall be allowed, in a civil action before him, for all services to be performed by him before trial, three dollars; and for the trial, and all proceedings subsequent thereto, including all affidavits, swearing witnesses and jury, and the entry of judgment and issue of execution thereon, four dollars; and fifteen cents for each hour actually engaged in such trial after the expiration of eight hours; and in all cases where judgment is rendered by default or confession, for all services, including execution and satisfaction of judgment, three dollars.

For all services in a criminal action or proceeding, whether on examination or trial, four dollars.

For taking bail after commitment by another magistrate, fifty cents.

For certificate and transmitting transcript and papers on 29th class appeal, one dollar.

For copies of papers on docket, per folio, ten cents.

(Shasta), continued.

Justices'

For issuing a search warrant, to be paid by the party demand- fees. ing the same, fifty cents.

For celebrating a marriage and returning a certificate thereof to the County Recorder, three dollars.

For taking an acknowledgment of any instrument, for the first name, fifty cents; for each additional name, twenty-five

cents.

For taking depositions, per folio, fifteen cents.

For administering an oath and certifying the same, twentyfive cents.

For issuing a commission to take testimony, fifty cents.

For all services connected with the posting of estrays, one dollar.

In cases before the Justice of the Peace, when the venue shall be changed, the justice before whom the action shall be brought, for all services rendered, including the making up and transmission of the transcript and papers, shall receive three dollars; and the justice before whom the trial shall take place shall receive the same fees as if the, action had been commenced before him.

For performing the duties of Coroner, when the Coroner fails. to act, the same fees and mileage as are allowed the Coroner in like cases.

For issuing each process, writ, order, or paper required by law to be issued, not otherwise provided for, twenty-five cents. For administering oath or affirmation not otherwise herein provided for, twenty-five cents.

For each certificate or affidavit not otherwise herein provided for, twenty-five cents.

For taking and approving bond or undertaking, including the justification of sureties, fifty cents.

14. In counties of this class, Constables shall receive:

Constables'

For serving summons and complaint, for each defendant fees. served, fifty cents.

For each copy of summons for service, when made by him, twenty-five cents.

For levying writ of attachment or execution or executing order of arrest or for the delivery of personal property, one dollar.

For serving writ of attachment or execution on any ship, boat, or vessel, three dollars.

For keeping personal property, such sum as the court may order; but no more than two dollars per day shall be allowed for a keeper when necessarily employed.

For taking bond or undertaking, fifty cents.

For copies of writ and other papers, except summons, complaint, and subpoenas, per folio, ten cents; provided, that when correct copies are furnished him for use, no charge shall be made for such copies.

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